COP Security XT Series User Manual

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XT Series
4 Channel DVR manual
Rev 2.2 - September 2006

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  • Page 1 XT Series 4 Channel DVR manual Rev 2.2 - September 2006...
  • Page 2 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Graphic Symbol Explanation This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 1. Read Owner’s Manual 10. Lightning All the safety and operating instructions should be For added protection for this product during a read before this product is operated. lightning storm, or when it is left unattended 2.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. Buttons and Connections 1-1 FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS 1-2 REAR PANEL 2-1 REMOTE CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS 2. Quick Start – Power On 2-1 POWER ON 2-2 PASSWORD 2-4 CURRENT STATUS & TIME SET-UP 3. SETUP 3-1 SETUP – SYSTEM 3-2 SETUP –...
  • Page 5: Buttons And Connections

    1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS 1. Buttons & Connections 1-1 FRONT PANEL – 4 Channel 1) Number Buttons – Dual Function Buttons Provide Menu Data entry and Alternative Functions: See 3), 8), 7), 14) & 16) Below. 12) Fast Forward Button 2) Manual Record Button Plays forward upto 128x normal speed.
  • Page 6: Rear Panel

    1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS 1-2 REAR PANEL 1) Video Input 11) Main Monitor Output - VGA VGA Video Output – One 15-Pin D-Type Socket. Composite video input – 16 BNC Female Sockets 12) RS-232 2) Loop-Through Output Port Connection Port for Engineering Use Only. 3) Audio Inputs 13) Power Switch Four Audio Input Phono / RCA Sockets...
  • Page 7: Remote Controller

    1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS 1.3 Remote controller 1) Number Buttons Provides channel selection and Menu Data entry 2) Status Button Shows the current status of DVR system 3) Audio Button Displays Audio Options Menu 4) Backup Button Displays Backup Options Menu 5) P/T Button Enables Pan &...
  • Page 8: Quick Start - Power On

    2. START SYSTEM 2. QUICK START 1) Connect at least one Monitor to either the VGA, Composite or S-Video Main Monitor output. 2) Connect at least 1 camera to the camera inputs for the DVR to detect a PAL signal. 2-1.
  • Page 9: Current Status & Time Setup

    2. QUICK START 2-4 Current STATUS & Time Setup 1) Press the Function Menu and select “Status” from the Menu. Press the “Status” Button on the IR Remote. 2) The current Status of the DVR will be displayed as below. DVR program version ( the date of program S/W VER update)
  • Page 10: Setup

    3. SETUP 3. SETUP 1) To change the DVR Setup, the Setup Menu has to be accessed. 2) Press the [MENU] button and type in the password to enter the Setup Menu. (Default PASSWORD : 0000) ENTER ADMIN PASSWORD : _ _ _ _ From this Sub-menu all the Parameters for the DVR can be adjusted, and maintenance operations such as Formatting of the HDD(s) can be performed.
  • Page 11: Setup - System

    3. SETUP 3-1. SETUP – SYSTEM 1) To change the System Setup, the System Sub-Menu has to be accessed. 2) Select [SYSTEM] using cursor (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to enter the Sub-Menu. [SETUP-SYSTEM] -<ADMIN PASSWORD> - USER PASSWORD [SETUP] - PASSWORD CHECK -<SYSTEM>...
  • Page 12 3. SETUP 3-1-2. SETUP-SYSTEM-PASSWORD CHECK This section enables (or disables) the Admin & User Password checks. 1) Select [PASSWORD CHECK] using cursor (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button. 2) Select [ON] (or [OFF]) next to [ADMIN] and press the [ENTER] button. 3) Use the Cursor (▲)(▼) buttons to highlight your choice then press the [ENTER] button to select.
  • Page 13 3. SETUP 3-1-4. SETUP-SYSTEM-TIME FORMAT In this Sub-Menu the Date Display format can be changed. (Shown in the table below) 1) Select the desired display format by using (▲)(▼) button and press [ENTER] button to select. 2) Press [MENU] after the change is completed. EX.
  • Page 14 3. SETUP 3-1-6. SETUP-SYSTEM-TIME STAMP FORMAT 1) The position and colour of the Time & Date displayed during playback can be changed from the [TIME STAMP FORMAT] Sub-Menu. 2) Select a display format by using (▲)(▼) button and press the [ENTER] button to apply. [SETUP-SYSTEM] -<ADMIN PASSWORD>...
  • Page 15 - SOFTWARE UPDATE - DEFAULT SETUP 3-1-9. SETUP-SYSTEM-SOFTWARE UPDATE 1) Any Software Updates will be carried out by COP SecurityTechnicians within COP Security Premises. 3-1-10. SETUP-SYSTEM-DEFAULT SETUP 1) To restore the Factory Default Settings, select [DEFAULT SETUP] in the System Setup Menu.
  • Page 16: Setup-Live

    3. SETUP 3-2. SETUP-LIVE 3-2-1. SETUP-LIVE-SEQUENCE DWELL(FULL) When Sequence is selected as the live display format, each camera image will be shown in full screen, for the dwell period selected here, in channel number order. (To miss a channel select 0 as the Dwell Time) 1) Select [SEQUENCE DWELL (FULL)] by using (▲)(▼) buttons and press the [ENTER] button to access the selected sub-menu.
  • Page 17 3. SETUP 3-2-3. SETUP-LIVE-CAMERA NAME 1) Select [CAMERA NAME] by using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to enter the Sub-Menu. 2) Move the cursor with the (▲)(▼)(◀)(▶) buttons and Press the [ENTER] button when the [NAME] of the channel to be changed is highlighted. The TEXT INPUT MATRIX will appear. 3) Move the cursor to the desired letters using the (▲)(▼)(◀)(▶) buttons and press the [ENTER] button to select each letter in turn.
  • Page 18 3. SETUP 3-2-5. SETUP-LIVE-CAMERA COLOR This Sub-Menu is to adjust the Colour, Contrast and Brightness of each Camera Channel. 1) Select [CAMERA COLOR] by using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to enter the Sub-Menu. 2) Use the Cursor (▲)(▼)(◀)(▶) and [ENTER] Buttons to enter the Colour Adjustment window. 3) Use the (▲)(▼) buttons to select the parameter to change and use the (◀)(▶) to adjust the value.
  • Page 19 3. SETUP 3-2-7. SETUP-LIVE-PTZ ID To control a PTZ or Speed Dome Camera using the RS485 output from the DVR, the correct camera ID Number must be entered. The ID Number range is from 001 to 255 1) Select [PTZ ID] by using (▲)(▼) buttons and press the [ENTER] button to enter the Sub-Menu. 2) Use the Cursor (▲)(▼)(◀)(▶) buttons to highlight the ID Number for the camera to be controlled.
  • Page 20 3. SETUP...
  • Page 21 3-3. SETUP-REC From [SETUP] Menu Select [REC] by using (▲)(▼) and press the [ENTER] button to enter the Sub-Menu General Advice on Recording Setup. Within this set of Sub-Menu settings, whilst there are the important options to delete specific or all recordings, and to set the Watermark security option, the main use of these options is to adjust the balance between the recorded image detail and the length of time that the Hard Drives in the DVR will store images for.
  • Page 22: Setup-Rec

    3. SETUP 3-3. SETUP-REC 3-3-1. SETUP-REC-REC PROPERTY From this Sub-Menu the resolution, quality & frame rate can be set. 1) Select [REC PROPERTY] by using (▲)(▼) and press the [ENTER] button to enter the Sub-Menu. [SETUP] [SETUP-REC] -<SYSTEM> -<REC PROPERTY> - LIVE - REC OPTION - REC...
  • Page 23 3. SETUP 3-3-2. SETUP-REC-REC OPTION From this Sub-Menu the DVR can be set so that Recording cannot be turned off without a Password. The Monitor output can also be optimised for playback of the highest resolution images. 1) Select [REC OPTION] by using (▲)(▼) and press the [ENTER] button to enter the Sub-Menu.. [SETUP-REC] - REC PROPERTY -<REC OPTION>...
  • Page 24 3. SETUP 3-3-3. SETUP-REC-EVENT REC This Sub-Menu selects the settings for the Alarm and Motion Recording options. If these settings trigger an event, the DVR will record at the Recording Rate, Resolution and Quality set in the [REC PROPERTY] Sub-Menu, and for the duration set in the [REC EVENT – OPTIONS] Sub-Menu.
  • Page 25 3. SETUP SENSOR DETECTION From this Sub-Menu the cameras can be selected to record when an Event Trigger is received from the Sensor Inputs on the rear panel of the DVR. can be selected. 1) Highlight [SENSOR DETECTION] using (▲)(▼)buttons, and press [ENTER] button to enter. The Sensor Detection Matrix will be displayed 2) Using the Cursor (▲)(▼)(◀)(▶)buttons, move the cursor to the segment that lines up with both the camera channel to be recorded, and the Sensor Input to trigger the recording.
  • Page 26 3. SETUP OPTIONS (continued) 1) Highlight [POST-RECORD TIME] using (▲)(▼)buttons, press [ENTER] button to enter the List. 2) Five options are displayed. Use the Cursor and ENTER buttons to select the period for the recording to continue AFTER the event has stopped. 3) Press the [MENU] button to exit the Sub-Menu.
  • Page 27 3. SETUP 3-3-4. SETUP-REC-SCHEDULE REC This Sub-Menu selects the settings for the Schedule Recording options. This feature can turn Constant Recording on for any hour segment for any individual camera. If selected, the DVR will record that camera at the Recording Rate, Resolution and Quality settings set in the [REC PROPERTY] Sub-Menu.
  • Page 28 3. SETUP 3-3-5. SETUP-REC-DELETE REC From this Sub-Menu specific files can be deleted from the HDD storage. 1) Select a [DELETE REC] by using (▲)(▼)buttons, and press [ENTER] button to enter the File List. The Delete File List shows all the recorded files in reverse date & time order (most recent at top). The columns show: File Number_Year/Month/Day_Hour/Min/Second_File Duration(Seconds).
  • Page 29 3. SETUP 3-3-7. SETUP-REC-DELETE ALL REC This function can be used to delete all the recordings stored on this DVR. We would recommend that after this function has been completed, the HDD(s) is(are) Formatted. (Please refer to section 3-4-3 on Page 32 for details) 1) Highlight [DELETE ALL REC] by using (▲)(▼)buttons, and press [ENTER] button.
  • Page 30: Setup-Storage

    3. SETUP 3-4. SETUP-STORAGE This Menu has the options for setting the Overwrite function and Formatting the HDD(s). 1) Select [STORAGE] by using (▲)(▼) buttons, and press [ENTER] button to show the Sub-Menu. Setting the Overwrite Option. 1) Highlight [OVER WRITE] using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to show the Sub-Menu. 2) Using the cursor (▲)(▼) buttons, highlight [YES] or [NO].
  • Page 31: Setup-Network

    •Remote PTZ Control •Audio over Network •Site & CMS Map •Sensor Control & EMC (Emergency Management Centre) If you have an application that needs one of these additional features, please contact Cop Security for any further information or updates available.
  • Page 32 3. SETUP 3-5. SETUP-NETWORK 3-5-1. STATIC IP 1) Highlight [NETWORK] using (▲)(▼) buttons, and press [ENTER] button to get access the Sub-Menu. 2) Highlight [STATIC IP] using (▲)(▼) buttons, and press [ENTER] button to get access the Sub-Menu. [SETUP-NETWORK] [SETUP] - TYPE : ▶...
  • Page 33 3. SETUP 3-5-3. DDNS (This feature is for experienced Internet Users who are fully conversant with DDNS. Cop do not recommend the use of Dynamic IP addresses for DVRs.) If you subscribe to a DDNS service, the CMS Remote Monitoring Software can be used to connect to the DVR over the Internet, even if the ADSL connection uses a dynamic IP Address.
  • Page 34 3. SETUP 3-5-4. NETWORK PASSWORD This is the Password for the Administrator User to connect to the DVR from the CMS Remote Monitoring Software. 1) Highlight [NET PASSWORD] using (▲)(▼) buttons, and press the [ENTER] button. 2) Use the Number Buttons to enter your Administrator Password. Confirm it as requested. (If you want to use it, the default Administrator Password used by the CMS Software is 1234) [SETUP-NETWORK] - TYPE : ▶...
  • Page 35 3. SETUP 3-5-6. NET CLIENT ID To provide higher Network Security, it is advised that additional user profiles are created for the other Users of the CMS Remote Monitoring Software. Each of these new User Names & Passwords must be added to this list before they can remotely access this DVR.
  • Page 36 3. SETUP 3-5-8. NET CLIENT ADDR To limit the network access, you can enter upto 10 computer static IP addresses, so that only those computers can access the DVR. If you leave this list blank, any computer with all other settings and passwords entered correctly, can access the DVR.
  • Page 37: Setup - Sensor/Alarm

    3. SETUP 3-6. SETUP-ALARM/SENSOR 3-6. SETUP-ALARM/SENSOR From this Sub-Menu the type of Sensor Inputs and the Alarm Outputs can be set. 1) Highlight [ALARM/SENSOR] using (▲)(▼)button, and press [ENTER] to select the Sub-Menu. [SETUP] -<SYSTEM> - LIVE - REC - STORAGE - NETWORK - SENSOR/ALARM - AUDIO...
  • Page 38 3. SETUP 3-6-2. SETUP-ALARM/SENSOR-ALARM MOTION MANAGER This Sub-Menu selects the alarm outputs to be triggered by Motion triggered on specific cameras. 1) Select [ALARM MOTION MANAGER] using (▲)(▼) buttons, and press [ENTER] button to select. [SETUP-SENSOR / ALARM] - SENSOR TYPE - ALARM MOTION MANAGER -<ALARM SENSOR MANAGER>...
  • Page 39 3. SETUP 2) The Alarm Sensor Manager Matrix will be displayed [SETUP-SENSOR/ALARM SENSOR MANAGER] ]SENSOR NO 1 2 3 4 ALARM 1 ALARM 2 ALARM 3 ALARM 4 3) Use the Cursor (▲)(▼)(◀)(▶) buttons to highlight the icon that lies on both the column for the sensor input to trigger the Alarm, and the Row for the Alarm output to be triggered.
  • Page 40 3. SETUP 3-6-5. SETUP-ALARM/SENSOR-ALARM OUTPUT This Sub-Menu activates or disables the alarm outputs. 1) Highlight [ALARM OUTPUT] using (▲)(▼) buttons, and press [ENTER] button to enter the Sub-Menu. 2) Using the Cursor (▲)(▼)(◀)(▶) buttons, highlight the ON / OFF selection adjacent to the Alarm Output that is to be changed.
  • Page 41: Setup-Audio

    3. SETUP 3-6. SETUP-AUDIO NO SETUP REQUIRED. This DVR has 4 Video Inputs, 1, 2, 3 & 4. This DVR has 4 Audio Inputs, A, B, C & D. Channel 1 is assigned to A Channel 2 is assigned to B Channel 3 is assigned to C Channel 4 is assigned to D...
  • Page 42: Search

    4. SEARCH 4. SEARCH 1) Press the [SEARCH] button to access the Sub-Menu to perform a Playback Search. 4-1. SEARCH - TIME SEARCH 1) Highlight [TIME SEARCH] using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to select the calendar. 2) The current Calendar Month is displayed, from which a day can be selected. 3) To select another month use the (<<) or (>>) buttons.
  • Page 43: Event Search

    4. SEARCH 4-2. SEARCH - EVENT SEARCH 1) Highlight [EVENT SEARCH] using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to select the calendar. 2) The current Calendar Month is displayed, from which a day can be selected. 3) To select another month use the (<<) or (>>) buttons. 4) Days that have recordings stored on the DVR are displayed in green.
  • Page 44: File Search

    4. SEARCH 4-3. SEARCH - FILE SEARCH 1) Highlight [FILE SEARCH] using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to select the calendar. 2) The current Calendar Month is displayed, from which a day can be selected. 3) To select another month use the (<<) or (>>) buttons. 4) Days that have recordings stored on the DVR are displayed in green.
  • Page 45: Status

    5. STATUS / 6. AUDIO 5. STATUS 1) Press the [FUNCTION] button to access the User Sub-Menu. (From the IR Remote, press the [STATUS] button.) 2) Using the (▲)(▼) buttons highlight [STATUS] and press the [ENTER] button to view the Status Window DVR firmware version S/W VERSION (and the date of program update)
  • Page 46: Backup

    7. BACKUP / 8. PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus) 7. BACKUP This Section allows you to backup recordings using either the CDR/W or USB Backup devices. First insert suitable media (CD-R Disc into CDR/W Drive or USB Memory Stick into USB 2.0 Port.) When Video Recordings are Backed-Up onto the selected media, the DVR automatically saves Audio Recordings as well, so that they can be heard when the video recordings are played on a suitable computer.
  • Page 47 7. BACKUP / 8. PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus) 7. BACKUP (Continued) 12) Press (▼) button once to highlight “START”. Press [ENTER] to show the Calendar. Select Month by REW(◀◀) FF(▶▶) buttons [CALENDAR TIME] << 2005-07 >> SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 4 <...
  • Page 48: Ptzf(Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus)

    7. BACKUP / 8. PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus) 8. PTZF(Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus) 1) You can control PTZ camera of DVR system. 2) Press the [FUNCTION] Button on the DVR to show the Sub-Menu. (Or use Buttons on IR Remote) 3) Press [P/T] or [Z/F] button to show up PTZF camera control window. 4) Enter the camera number that you want to control.
  • Page 49: Log

    9. LOG 9. LOG From this Sub-Menu the system log can be searched to display the System Log file for various Log Events. 1) Press the [LOG] button to display the log search window. 2) Using the (▲)(▼)(◀)(▶) and [ENTER] buttons MENU DETAILS Display the complete log...
  • Page 50: Spot

    10. SPOT / 11. PIP(Picture in Picture) / 12. POP(Picture on Picture) 11. PIP(Picture in Picture) 1) Press [PIP] button to show up 1channel in a small screen within the main screen. 2) Select the camera number of small screen, and press [PIP] button again to change main screen and small screen.
  • Page 51: Seq(Sequence)

    13. SEQ(Sequence) / 14. SCREEN SPLIT 13. SEQ(Sequence) From this Sub-Menu the Sequence Display on the Main Monitor (as set in the Sequence Setup on Page 15) can be activated. 1) When the current display is showing a full screen image in the LIVE mode, press the [SEQ] button. This will start the Full Screen Sequence display.
  • Page 52: Backup Viewer - Cd

    15. BACKUP VIEWER 15. BACKUP VIEWER Open File : Select desired file for playback. Save : Save .bmp image file during playback Watermark Checker : Will warn if Watermark has been compromised Play : Playback buttons (stop, play , fast , step) Division : Screen division (4 division, 1 division , 9 division , 16 division)
  • Page 53: Playback

    15. BACKUP VIEWER 1) Select Open file button on main display. A window will open showing a list of files available. 2) Choose a file for playback, and press “Open” 3) Player Software Loads the selected file. 4) Playback and screen division buttons can be used whilst Playback is running. (Use the Stop button before pressing any other Playback Buttons) 5) A Still image (.bmp) file can be created once the playback has been paused (using Stop button).
  • Page 54: Cms Remote Monitoring Software

    16. CMS 16. CMS Remote Monitoring Software 16-1 Display Mode Display Screen : Displays images from remote monitoring site(s). Screen Division : Selection options for various screen division displays. Main System Utility buttons : Click to access to the main functions. ‘setup display’, ‘search’, ‘setup’, ‘network connection’, ‘remote search’, ‘snapshot’.
  • Page 55 16. NetFocus CMS 16-1-2 DISPLAY SCREEN Explanation of each Display Segment 1) SITE-100 #5: Site Name & camera number of that site. 2) (Camera 05) :Camera Name. 3) 2005-06-28 16:10:54 : The System Time of the XT DVR at that Site. 16-1-3 SCREEN DIVISION BUTTONS Screen Display mode buttons: Sequence, Quads (1 to 4, 5 to 8, 9 to 12, 13 to 16),...
  • Page 56 16. CMS 16-1-5 SUB SYSYTEM UTILITY BUTTONS Network Status button : displays the current data rate which is being received by the CMS Software. Zoom : The selected segment image can be zoomed-in up to X5 magnification. Select the screen segment, then click the ‘ZOOM’ button. The segment will be displayed in a separate window.
  • Page 57 16. CMS Site Map & CMS Map : Not available: May 2006. Site and CMS Maps can be displayed on this system. Please refer to the e-Map viewer/editor for more detail information. Audio data Transmission (Only use for a single DVR network connection.) : Click the camera segment you want to listen-in to, then click the ‘PLAY’...
  • Page 58: Setup Mode

    16. CMS 16-2 Setup mode 16-2-1 USER (Please refer to section 3.5 - Network Setup – for DVR setup) New users can be set to have different privileges. The Default is ‘administrator’. The Default User Name is administrator with a default password of 1234. To Register a New User for higher security: Enter a new User Name into the User Name Field.
  • Page 59 16. CMS 16-2-2 SITE This screen shows the current settings and allows modifications to the setup of the network connection to a specific site. At the top of the screen the current User name & IP address of this computer are displayed. Registered site list : Displays the current site(s) which are available for remote connection.
  • Page 60 16. CMS Delete : Press this button to remove the highlighted site. Edit site : Press this button and you can edit the setup information for the highlighted ste. Site Info.: Press this button and the information for the highlighted site connection is shown. Remote setup : If a site is connected (Use Pre-Connect if necessary), you can make changes to the setup of that site.
  • Page 61 16. CMS Show versions : This button displays the version of CMS that is currently being used. Click ‘Send site version’ to show the information of site software version (If that Site is connected). Pre-connect : When this button is pressed it will make the Network connection to the highlighted site and allow you to view the setup information from the site.
  • Page 62 16. CMS 16-2-3 DISPLAY From this Tab various OSD layouts can be created, and the cameras to be displayed in each Screen Segment within each layout can be set. Each OSD layout is based on a 16-way split screen. For each individual Screen Segment a site must be selected from which a camera can be selected to be displayed on the Layout.
  • Page 63 16. CMS 16-2-4 SAVE DISK This feature can be used for continuous back-up of the camera images to the PC. 1) Site name : Select the DVR from which the Back-up images are to be saved from. 2) Frame rate : This is pre-set. 3) Save drive : Select the Hard Disk Drive where the Back-ups are to be saved to.
  • Page 64 16. CMS 16-2-5 EMC (Emergency Management Center) - Not available: May 2006. 1) EMC mode : when the emergency event happen on the site, the event image is sent to CMS system automatically with multiple or single screen. 2) Enable EMC : checkmark to enable EMC. Select the event mode either by motion or by sensor or control.
  • Page 65 16. CMS 6) EMC single screen pop-up : automatically pop up with site name and camera number. 16-2-6 OTHER PTZ controller option: Check ‘multiple controller’ if there are different controller protocols for each PTZ camera. Check ‘Single controller’ if there is one controller protocol for all PTZ cameras. Tool tip : An explanation is shown if the mouse is moved over the relevant function key.
  • Page 66: Remote Setup Mode

    16. CMS Digi-clock display format : Check the desired display format of the clock. Division 1 x 1 image size : If ‘Show full screen’ is checked, when a Screen Segment is “double clicked” with the mouse that image will fill the area normally showing the 16-way display.
  • Page 67 16. CMS 16-3-2 FRAME RATE The Recording set-up can be adjusted from this screen. 1) Image size (Resolution) : The Resolution for the whole DVR can be adjusted (This applies to ALL cameras, and if changed all of the frame rates will change). Note: CIF=360 x 288. 2) Individual Camera recording setup: The image quality and frame rate can be selected for each camera.
  • Page 68: Search Mode - Remote Playback

    16. CMS 16-3-4 OTHER 1) DVR info : shows the connected DVR information such as DVR name, program version. 2) Network info : shows network connection information such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway. 3) User info : shows user list for the connected DVR. You can change password, register a new user, delete user depends on that user’s privileges.
  • Page 69 16. CMS To perform a Multi-Screen Remote Playback: 1) Click on the Time table Button: The time table window will be displayed. The periods when there are recordings stored on the DVR are shown by coloured “balls” displaying ½ hour periods for each camera (row) and each hour (column).

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