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E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r
A V R - 3 0 0 0
AVR-3000
Fanless Embedded Controller
®
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Intel
Celeron
M Processor
2 PCMCIA Slots,
4 COMs, Audio, 4 Channel DVR
w/ Embedded Linux Preload
AVR-3000 Manual 1st Ed.
Dec. 2007

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  • Page 1 E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 AVR-3000 Fanless Embedded Controller ® ® Intel Celeron M Processor 2 PCMCIA Slots, 4 COMs, Audio, 4 Channel DVR w/ Embedded Linux Preload AVR-3000 Manual 1st Ed. Dec. 2007...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    AAEON assumes no liabilities resulting from errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein. AAEON reserves the right to make changes in the product design without notice to its users.
  • Page 3 E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 Acknowledgments All other products’ name or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. • Award is a trademark of Award Software International, Inc.
  • Page 4: Packing List

    E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 Packing List Before you begin operating your PC, please make sure that the following materials are enclosed: AVR-3000 Embedded Controller Phoenix Power Connector Wallmount Brackets Audio Cable Screw Package...
  • Page 5 E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 Safety & Warranty 1. Read these safety instructions carefully. 2. Keep this user's manual for later reference. 3.
  • Page 6 E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to the user’s manual. The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
  • Page 7 E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 Below Table for China RoHS Requirements 产品中有毒有害物质或元素名称及含量 AAEON Boxer/ Industrial System 有毒有害物质或元素 部件名称 铅...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 Contents Chapter 1 General Information 1.1 Introduction..............1-2 1.2 Features ..............1-4 1.3 Specifications ............1-5 Appendix A DVR Software User’s Guide Introduction..............
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 General Information

    E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 Chapter General Information 1- 1 Chapter 1 General Information...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    (up to 50 degree operation and 5G RMS vibration) and also an innovation for Mobile DVR market. AVR-3000 plays a role in connecting all subsystems in common applications. AAEON not only enhances your competitive value but also gives you an excellent solution for the future.
  • Page 11 Great design, great value and great service are hallmarks of the AAEON BOXER embedded control PCs. There really is no other choice for your application than AAEON if you want the best performance and best value! 1- 3...
  • Page 12: Features

    E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 1.2 Features • ® ® Fanless Design with Intel Celeron M Processors • 2 PCMCIA •...
  • Page 13: Specifications

    E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 1.3 Specifications ® ® CPU: Intel Celeron M 1.3GHz Processor System Memory: DDR 256MB RAM DIMM x 1 Expansion: PCMCIA x 2 VGA:...
  • Page 14 E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 System Control Power on/off switch x 1; Reset button x Indicators: Power LED x 1; HDD active LED x 1 Mechanical and Environmental Construction: Rugged Aluminum Alloy chassis...
  • Page 15: Front Side

    E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 Front Side HDD LED USB 2.0 Port x 4 Power LED Reset Power Switch Compact Flash card slot PCMCIA x 2 Rear Side...
  • Page 16: Appendix A Dvr Software User's Guide

    E m b e d d e d C o n t r o l l e r A V R - 3 0 0 0 Appendix DVR Software User’s Guide...
  • Page 17: Contents

    About This Manual This manual is designed to assist customers in the use of the Digital  Video Recorder produced by our company. Information in this document  has been carefully designed and arranged, and also checked for accuracy  before publication; however, no guarantee is given as to the correctness of  the contents in print and depiction. Corrections will be made as necessary in  subsequent editions for the benefit of our customers. No guarantee or other hints in any form about the content or usage of this manual is expressed.  Also, the information contained in this document is subject to change without  notice. Edition 3.6.4 2007. JAN. This publication contains information that is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, or translated into any  language without permission from the copyright holders. © Copyright   2007 Softwell Technology CO., Ltd.
  • Page 18 Table of Contents Chapter   Introduction................3 Chapter 2  Camera Setup .............. Chapter 3  Scheduled Recording ............5 Chapter 4  Account Settings ..............20 Chapter 5  System Settings ..............22 Chapter 6  Alarm Settings ..............32 Chapter 7  Alarm Log ................40 Chapter 8  User Log ................42 Chapter 9  Digital In ................44 Chapter 0  PTZ..................46 Chapter   Playback ................50 Chapter 2 ...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Digital Video Recorder developed by  Softwell Technology Co., Ltd. This product has already obtained CE, FCC,  BSMI Class A certifications. The company has developed 4/8/12/16 channels DVR systems, Network DVR Management Systems for central surveillance, network surveillance,  mobile solutions and variable integrated applications. Whole surveillance  series are designed based on cutting-age technology, complete product line  can exactly match the requirements. The DVR system has built-in digital compression technology for  recording and streaming video. Generally speaking, an CCD camera can  deliver clear, crisp images at about 30 FPS(for NTSC)/25 FPS(for PAL). The high-performance processor and quick I/O connection not only provide you  with the capability to monitor the camera in real-time mode, but also utilize  the extra processing power to allow for a high frame rate for recording and ...
  • Page 20 ●Getting Star ted Before starting to operate the DVR, users have to install the hardware  according to the H/W configuration guide. Make sure the DVR is not powered on before all accessories are right connected. Check the voltage  switch of DVR system is within the safe region(115/230). Make sure there is no CD or DVD inside. ●Re-login/Shut down Only "admin" can be login to the DVR while it is firstly operated. First time operating the system, it would auto-login to the DVR main ...
  • Page 21 Chapter 1 ●Star t Using DVR System The main GUI(Graphic User Interface) will shows the images of cameras, the control function bar is on the right screen. Pic1-3: Main Page Note: Once after operating, the main screen will auto display images of connected cameras. When there is showed Video Loss image, please check which camera is installed and connected in correct way.
  • Page 22 Right Side Control Function Bar Pic1-4: Right-side toolbar .    System time/version 2.    Setup: Click this icon to enter the setup page Playback: Click this icon to playback the recording files. 4.    Logout: Click this icon to logout or re-login the system. 5.    Single camera view mode 6.    Quad cameras view mode. 7.    9-cameras view mode. 8.    6-camera view mode 9.    Full screen mode 0. ...
  • Page 23 Chapter 1 Bottom Control Function Bar Default bottom control function bar is as pic-5A shows, yet when  monitoring cameras are less than all cameras(such as single camera view  mode or quad cameras view mode, etc.), the function bar will be showed as pic-5B. Pic1-5A: Default bottom toolbar Pic1-5B: Bottom toolbar with Auto-switch .  Exit: click it to exit the main screen. 2.  Embeds in text info: click it to embed text info on monitoring images while  there are any COM2LAN devices used in the system(such as integrated with Access control or POS.).
  • Page 24 Pic1-6: Setup page Click different tab will show different setup pages. Read related  illustrations in the following chapters. Playback .  Click Playback button on the right side control function bar…………   2. Choose one recording file from the popup window and open it. Pic1-7: Playback page 8 ...
  • Page 25 Chapter 1 Single Split View Mode .  Click single split view button on the right side control function bar..2. Image as (Pic-1-8) The function "Auto-switch" (in Chapter 5-- System Setup) can switch channels in every 6 seconds. Quad Splits View Mode .  Click quad splits view button on the right side control function bar..2.  Quad view image will be displayed on the main monitoring screen. System  auto-switches channels in every 6 seconds. Pic1-8: Single split view page and quad splits view mode 9 Splits View Mode . ...
  • Page 26: Full Screen Mode

    Pic1-9: 9 splits view mode and 16 splits view mode Full Screen Mode .  Click Full screen button on the right side control function bar....   2.  All cameras or selected camera will be displayed as full screen. 3.  Click the left or right button of mouse to go back as normal monitoring  screen. Pic1-10: Full screen 0 ...
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 Camera Setup

    Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Camera Setup This chapter explains how to set and configure the cameras connected to your DVR. Once you have connected the video cameras to DVR,  you need to enter the Setup Menu to configure each individual camera. Here users can select the camera information shown on-screen, set the  background colors, adjust the lighting of each camera, set the image  format and resolution, change the image quality, frame rate, and adjust the  sensitivity of motion detection. Please follow these steps to change settings of each camera: .  Click the Setup icon on the main screen to enter the camera setup page. 2. Select a camera for configuring settings. Each camera can be individually setup or copy configurations onto others.
  • Page 28 Pic2-2: Camera setup Setting Recording Mode There are three options under "Rec Mode": No Recording Recording Scheduled These three types of recording modes will be activated when the alarm  starts. Adding Text & Text Background Color .  Click the "Display Status" checkbox to change the text color and background  color. 2.  Text color: Select Black, Red, Green, Blue, White as the text color. 3.  Background color: Select Black, Red, Green, Blue, White as the text  background color. Adjusting Picture Quality Users can adjust toward: . Hue: This is the attribute of colors that permits them to be classed as Red,  Yellow, Green, Blue, or an intermediate between any contiguous pair of  these colors. 2. Saturation: This is the degree of difference from the achromatic light-source  color of the same brightness 3. Brightness: This us the attribute of light-source colors by which emitted light  is ordered continuously form light to dark in correlation with its intensity 4. Contrast: This is to compare with respect to differences 2 ...
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 When changes are made the camera image is automatically updated. To  return to previous settings, click :"Default"(Default as 50) Pic2-3: Camera image setup Setting Image Format Choose Image Format and resolution: 1. NTSC: 360x240, 640x480, 720x480 2. PAL: 396x288, 704x576, 792x576 Pic2-4: Image format setup Setting Recording Quality There are four options under "Recording Quality" : Low, Medium, High  and Best. Low quality is applicable for long time recording, while Best quality  is used for applications which require better image quality.   Choose the proper quality, use the Frame Rate (fps: the number  of pictures that can be recorded per second, depending on the whole  performance of the system) to set the recording speed of each camera. Pic2-5: Recording quality setup 3 ...
  • Page 30: Setting Motion Detection

    Setting Motion Detection Up to six different Motion Detection Areas can be created within one  camera view. 1. Sensitivity: To set the sensitivity relative to the detected motion (from1-5). The higher the value is, the more sensitive the detection will be. Thus even a  very slight stimulation could be responded to. 2. Differentia: A factor that distinguishes differences among images relating to  entity, state or class(from 1-10). Ex. Setting differentia as 1, when the second image is different from the first one, an alarm will be started.
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Scheduled Recording

    Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Scheduled Recording This chapter explains how to schedule recording for different cameras.  Each camera can be configured to record at different time. There are four options: Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly. Recording under different modes will  affect the overall capacity of the hard disk of DVR. Once the DVR us in recording mode, various scheduling times should  be set for each different video camera. Follow these instructions to configure scheduled recording: .  Click Setup icon on the main monitoring page 2.  Click Schedule icon Pic3-1: Scheduled recording setup 3. ...
  • Page 32: Daily Scheduling

    6.  If you want to delete a particular entry, select the entry and click the Delete  icon. 7.  Click Del All to delete all entries. 8. Click Apply to save all configurations, click OK will go back to the main monitoring page. Once Scheduling   By choosing the "Once" scheduling mode  of the DVR, users can first select the Day, Month, Year, and then select a particular time on that date  to record. The advantage of this operation is to set  different times for each individual camera, allowing  users to record with different cameras at various  times. This function can be used for PTZ, Dome  cameras and normal cameras . ...
  • Page 33 Chapter 3 Pic3-4: Recording daily 2. Select the serial number of the camera you want to configure. Then the selected camera will appear in the high light mode. 3.  Select the recording duration. Pic3-5: Select recording duration (hour/minute only)) 4.  Click "Add" to add the schedule to the list. Weekly Scheduling By choosing the Weekly scheduling mode of the DVR, users can set a  particular period for recording during the week .  Select "Weekly" Pic3-6: Recording weekly 7 ...
  • Page 34 2. Select the serial number of the camera you want to configure. Then the selected camera will appear in the high light mode. 3. Select a Day(ex. Monday) and recording duration. Pic3-7: Select recording duration 4.  Click "Add" to add the schedule to the list. Monthly Scheduling By choosing the Monthly scheduling mode of the  DVR, users can set a particular period for recording  during the month. .  Select "Monthly" Pic3-8: Recording monthly 2. Select the serial number of the camera you want to configure. Then the selected camera will appear in the high light mode.
  • Page 35 Chapter 3 Deleting Scheduled Recording Deleting recorded data will permanently delete all related information  form the hard disk drive, thus freeing-up disk space. .  Select the recorded scheduled period from the list Pic3-10: Delete recording schedule 2.  Click "Del" to delete the selected recording schedule. 3.  Click "Del All" to delete all recording schedules. 9 ...
  • Page 36: Chapter 4 Account Settings

    Chapter 4 Account Settings The Account Settings area allows the administrator of the DVR to add  users to the system. There are two types of users, one is the Supervisor,  and the other one is Normal User. The Supervisor of the DVR system can not only make use of all the functions locally and remotely, but also has the  authority to manage normal users. A Normal User does not have supervisory rights and is limited to the certain user functionality of the DVR system.  Follow these few steps to create or configure users for the DVR system. . ...
  • Page 37 Chapter 4 c. Select "Password can be set form remote" to enable users to change their  username and password through a browser over the LAN or Internet. d. Select "Allow config from remote" to enable users to change their system configuration through a browser over the LAN or Internet. e. Click "Allow Playback" to enable users to playback the recording files. f. Click "Allow Control PTZ" to enable users to control PTZ cameras.
  • Page 38: Chapter 5 System Settings

    Chapter 5 System Settings The System Settings Panel is the main window for naming and setting  basic configurations for the DVR. These very important settings make sure that the DVR system may be correctly viewed both locally and remotely.  Incorrect system configuration may be result in the system, which could make tech support more complex and time consuming. Follow these steps  to set up your DVR machine(s). . Click the "Setup" icon on the main screen 2.  Click the "System" tab. Pic5-1: System setup 3.
  • Page 39: Internet Settings

    Chapter 5 Internet Settings It supports DDNS services for remote site users using fixed host name to connecting with your DVR, no need to know the real IP address that you  real been assigned. Pic5-2: Internet setup .  ADSL Dial-up: a.  Check the ADSL dial-up, and enter the account and password of ADSL. b.  Click the "Dialup" button. IP address will be shown in this column when  connecting succeeded. (You can click "Dial On Boot") c. When connection succeeded, click "Dynamic DNS" to show the DDNS setting window (as below), and enter the account and password.
  • Page 40: Other Settings

    3.  Modem Dial-up: DVR users can choose modem dial-up for connecting external Network. Windows users can also dialup (using PPP) to DVR for remote monitoring. a. Check the "Dialup" in the Internet field b. Enter the "TEL No." (the phone no. of ISP), "Account" and "Password" (your account and password from ISP) c. ...
  • Page 41 Chapter 5 5. Number P Frames after I Frame: The more the number of P frames after each I frame, the more space will be saved on the hard disk, but the more  computation will be needed to uncompress the video for playback. Click  "Apply" and "OK" to activate the configuration. Note: An I frame is the initial full frame of video information for any given scene, while a P frame consists only of the incremental changed necessary to form the next frame, rather than an entire new frame.
  • Page 42 Default Router IP of the company: 93.68.. Interior DNS Server: 192.168.1.2 b. DVR Host Setting Mode (Virtual IP: 192.168.1.3): IP: 92.68..3 Netmask: 255.255.255 DNS Server: 192.168.1.2 Default Router: 92.68.. Virtual Server IP: 2.23.4.2 When the above setting is complete, if the users connect through browser  to http://2.23.4.2/, ther actually will connect the Host with the virtual  IP address http://92.68..3/. 0. Reboot: In order to prevent System occupied unnecessary resources,  DVR can be set as auto regular reboot to release other resources, thus to  enhance the efficiency of DVR. Please enter the interval days and time for reboot. (Default is no reboot.) Printer Setting This DVR System is capable of sending static images to a printer. These ...
  • Page 43 Chapter 5 Back-up Setting The DVR system can back up the system configuration files to an external device, which will greatly aid the rebuilding of the system in the  future (should that became necessary). These backup system configuration files may also be recopied to allow quick setup of multi-DVR systems. The system supports a variety of user-selectable back-up devices. 1.
  • Page 44 Pic5-6: NTP Setup 1. Click the "NTP" button 2. Fill in the "NTP Server" and click the "Add" button to put the NTP server into the list. DVR can have their own time server added for keeping DVR  synchronized. (Several NTP servers have been added by default) 3. Active: Active the selected NTP server. 4.
  • Page 45 Chapter 5 2.  Recording Property: A. Camera select: select the  correspondent camera which  supports audio in/out. B. Select Audio Device: Select No Recording then there will be  mute when playback. C. Quality: Select High or Low.  The better quality, the bigger  recording file size. 3.  Playback Property: Select Mute  mode or adjust volume when  monitoring or playback. Pic5-7: Sound Setup Backup to NAS (Network Attached Storage) Because the image date of the DVR are larger then text file, plenty storage space are demanded.
  • Page 46 full, click "Overwrite" checkbox to enable it. Once overwrite is enabled, NAS will initiate deleting files. The deletion will be based on the free space lesser or equal to the Lowerbound. This procedure will be continued till the free  space is more or equal to the Upperbound. 7. Backup Period: DVR will not keep archiving data to NAS, the Backup Period is the time interval to make sure NAS synchronized with the DVR and backup new data to NAS.
  • Page 47 Chapter 5 3. The first two rows of blue numbers present as digit counting. According to the text that received to setup start field and column length of related conditions. For example, card number: 2324444, which is starting from the 6th digit,  then key in 6 as its start field; and key in the column length as 8 according to there are 8 digits of 2324444.
  • Page 48: Chapter 6 Alarm Settings

    Chapter 6 Alarm Settings The Alarm Settings are allows the administrator of the DVR to set alarms  for a number of alarm types. The most important is setting alarms for motion  detection and digital input on different cameras. Please read over this part  to understand these complex settings. Other alarms such as disk failure,  disk capacity limitation, and no camera signals. Take a look at the detailed  descriptions below to understand alarm settings. Motion Detection on each camera can be configured under Camera Setup (chapter 2). However, users may not be aware when motion detection is triggered. Under "Alarms", periods of time can be set up so as to trigger  an alarm when motion is sensed. There are four areas of configuration: Camera, Pre-alarm Recording, Enable-Trigger Period, and Alarm Triggering ...
  • Page 49 Chapter 6 select how long the period is. This function is used for not recording all  the time but some specific alarm situation. c.  The "Duration" is for setting the active alarm period (ex. The same kind of  alarm will be ignored during the Alarm Duration) and the recording frame rate when alarm-received. (Which only functions when you selected the  record trigger mode) It is adjustable for each is camera and DI. 5. To apply the same configuration on other cameras, click Copy icon to copy those settings to other cameras.
  • Page 50 Enable Sound Alarm Activating the Alarm Sound parameter enables sounding of the alarm at  the time of alarm condition detection. Follow the instructions below to set the  Sound Alarm. .  Select alarm types of cameras, DI, Disk  Full, Disk Failure, or No signal. 2.  Click Enable or Enable Trigger Period 3.  Click Sound tab 4.  Click Select to choose alarm sound  from the sound list window Pic6-3: Select an alarm sound. 5. Choose a .wav file from the above window and click "OK" 6. Click Play to play the file 7. ...
  • Page 51 Chapter 6 Enable Message Alarm The Message Alarm may show additional information at the time of  detecting the alarm condition. Follow the instruction below to set the Alarm  Message. 1. Select alarm types of cameras, DI, Disk Full, Disk Failure, or No signal. 2.  Select Alarm Trigger Period 3.  Click Message tab 4.  Click "Add" and the window below will show "Message" 5. Click "Apply" or "OK" to save the configuration. Note: Once this function is enabled and users have enable Motion Detection on that particular camera, a pop-up screen will appear (as below) to warn users that the DVR has detected motion 6.
  • Page 52 Enable Voice Alarm The Voice Alarm setting will provide a voice warning message to users  at the time of detecting the alarm condition. Follow the instructions below to  set the Voice Alarm. 1. Select alarm types of cameras, DI, Disk Full, Disk Failure, or No signal. 2.  Select Alarm Trigger Period 3. Click Voice tab and type in the "Telephone Number"; specify the area code if it is a long distance call, and if an extension number is required, please add  ",,," followed by the extension number.(Up to 14 digits) 4. ...
  • Page 53 Chapter 6 Enable Fax Alarm The Fax Alarm allows a fax warning message to be sent while it is  detecting an alarm event. Follow the instructions below to set the Fax Alarm. 1. Select alarm types of cameras, DI, Disk Full, Disk Failure, or No signal. 2.  Select Alarm Trigger Period. 3.  Click Fax tab. 4. Enter the fax number. (Add the area code when it is a long distance call) 5. ...
  • Page 54 Enable Email Alar The email Alarm can email a warning message while it is detecting an  alarm event. Follow the instructions below to set the Email Alarm. 1. Select alarm types of cameras, DI, Disk Full, Disk Failure, or No signal. 2.  Select Alarm Trigger Period. 3.  Click Email tab. 4.  Enter the Email Address. 5.  Enter the Title. 6.  Adjust the "Send" parameter as desired to specify the number of seconds of  video you'd like to send by email.(1~5 seconds) 7. Click "Attach playback program" for attaching the playback program(1.78MB) in the email. It is for users to playback the recording video when there is no ...
  • Page 55 Chapter 6 Enable Digital Output Alarm The Digital Output Alarm can activate the digital output devices while it  is detecting an alarm event. Follow the instructions below to set the Digital  Output Alarm. 1. Select alarm types of cameras, DI, Disk Full, Disk Failure, or No signal. 2.  Select Alarm Trigger Period. 3.  Click Dout tab. 4.  Select a Dout and enable it. 5. Select the "Delay" time. (0~999 seconds.) 6.  Under the "Duration" there are settings of 0 to 999 seconds to choose from.  A setting of 0 seconds means permanent triggering. 7. Click "Add" button to add this configuration in the below list. 8.
  • Page 56: Chapter 7 Alarm Log

    Chapter 7 Alarm Log With the DVR system, the camera frames will keep flushing in red and sending out the alarm when alarm event happens. The Alarm Log provides the administrator of the DVR with a detailed  log of the alarm incident, including the reason for the alarm (which camera  sent out what kinds of alarm), the time the alarm was triggered and the description of the alarm triggering event. Thus users can handle the entire  alarm status conveniently. Pic7-1: Alarm Log Search Alarm Logs Users can search alarm logs by different conditions, such as cameras, ...
  • Page 57 Chapter 7 For easily searching alarm logs, the DVR system makes every 00  alarm logs in one page. Users can click forward/backward icon to view the  logs, or directly type in the page number to search the alarm log. Delete One Alarm Log .  Select an alarm log. 2.  Click "Del" 3. A popup window will confirm if it is ready to delete or not. 4. Click "Apply" to save the configuratio Delete All Alarm Logs .  Click "Delete All" 2.
  • Page 58: Chapter 8 User Log

    Chapter 8 User Log The User Log provides the administrator of the DVR to monitor all users  that have accessed the DVR. This database tells the administrator whether  the users accessed the system locally or remotely, how long the users were  logged on, and what their IP addresses were. This is only be deleted, or else  the entire log file can be deleted. Followed these few steps to delete files: Pic8-1: User Log Delete One Log .  Click the "User Log" tab. 2. Select the file you which you want to delete. 3. ...
  • Page 59 Chapter 8 Delete All Logs .  Click "Del All" 2.  A popup window will ask if it is ready to delete or not. 3. Click "Apply" to save the configuration. Export User Logs .  Select a login log 2.  Click "Export" 3.  Select a device to export 4. Click "OK" to export the alarm log 43 ...
  • Page 60: Digital In

    Chapter 9 Digital In/Out About Hardware related GPIO settings, please read the H/W Installation  Guide. The settings of software Din/Dout are as following: Pic9-1: Digital In/Out Input Settings Depending on their attributes, the sensors can be set to Normal Open (NO) or Normal Closed (NC) according to the users' application requirements. Please ser the Normal Open or Normal Closed value for each DI, according to the type of connected sensor, using the following screen, and ...
  • Page 61: Output Settings

    Chapter 9 Output Settings User can specify the connection point number and also select a closed  or opened condition under the "Manual Dout Control", in order to test the  functionality of any given connected alarm device. 45 ...
  • Page 62: Chapter 0 Ptz

    Chapter 10 PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) provides the administrator of the DVR with the ability to configure and monitor all PTZ cameras that are connected to the DVR. The DVR be configured with multiple PTZ cameras. Currently, the system supports the following PTZ models: . ...
  • Page 63 Chapter 10 PTZ Types .  Select the brand name of PTZ. 2.  Select the Baud rate. 3.  The PTZ camera ID number  may differ from the number shown on the  screen; should this occur, please set the camera number to be the same as  the PTZ ID to enable the user to control PTZ camera. Note: If the PTZ device Baud rate setting does not match the corresponding Baud rate setting of the DVR, then the device will most likely not function correctly. Pic10-2: Select PTZ Type Adjusting Direction of PTZ 1.
  • Page 64: Preset Setup

    Adjusting Iris of PTZ Use   to make the iris smaller, or use   to make the iris bigger. Note: Some of the PTZs setup as Auto by default. It’ s iris can’t be adjusted manually. Please refer to the PTZ product document for the details. Pic10-5: Adjust Iris Preset Setup The preset is for users easily check some particular monitor positions.  The DVR provides users with 28 preset positional orientation points for ...
  • Page 65 Chapter 10 Grouping Presets The remaining presets are only used to view pictures in particular directions more conveniently. The main purpose of Group presets is to allow  the user to Auto Pan to specific preset points. When the presets are complete, follow these instructions to Auto Pan the PTZ cameras  according to the presets in the groups: 1. Create all the presets in the groups. 2.
  • Page 66: Playback

    Chapter 11 Playback One of the most important features of any Digital Video Recorder is  playback. Playback allows users to view recorded data, as the system  is recording or as users view love data remotely. The features within  "Playback" are: Blur, Snapshot, Export, Tag, File, Alarm, Fast Forward, Slow  Motion, Skip & Rewind. All of these features are covered later in this chapter.  Let’s first take a look at how we can review playback. .  Click the "Playback" icon 2.  A pop-up window shows like below: Pic11-1: Playback Page Select Recording Files Window Illustration A. Calendar: Click the "Calendar" button to select the date of the file. B.
  • Page 67 Chapter 11 f. Search: Click " Search" button to search files according to the selected date, time, and cameras. g. List: Click "List" button to list all recording files. h Open: After choosing a file and click "Open" button to open the selected recording file.
  • Page 68 Click this icon to save an image to disk. Click this icon to tag an important section of the recorded file. Once the file is tagged, you can go directly back to the relevant place when you open this tag to review this file.  Click this icon to enter the recorded database window, you can list the  recorded files by date, time, or camera, you can list all recorded files, and then select the file to play.
  • Page 69 Chapter 11 Viewing Playback by Camera .  Select a date and time from  the calendar. 2.  Select a camera. 3.  Click Search button to list  the files that consist with the conditions of selected date/ time/camera; Click List button  can list all recording files. Pic11-2: List all recording files 4. Select a file from below column. 5. Click twice on the file with the left button of mouse, or click Open button to open the selected file.
  • Page 70 3. Click twice on the file with the left button of mouse, or click Open button to open the selected file. 4. Click Export to export the selected alarm recording file to other devices. 5. Users can also search a special alarm recording file by cameras and date/time. After selecting cameras and date/time, click Search icon to list ...
  • Page 71 Chapter 11 (Option)For Users of WE-7020S (Integrated with Access Control/POS/ATM/ Others) Searching the Recording Files .  Click the Tag icon on the Playback page.   2.  Enter the keyword, such as Clerk name, ID card number (for Access  Control), or Product name (for POS), etc. (Note: A capital letter and a small letter are distinguished.) 3. Click Insert button to list related recording files. 4.
  • Page 72 Moving Playback Frames While viewing several playback screens, the entire screen or background  screen may be shut out. The directional icons  can be used to move each  playback video to different parts of the screen. Click on the separate  directions to position your video to the desired location. Snapshot an Image for Exporting and Printing Out 1. Open and playback a recording file. 2.  Click the Snapshot icon.   3.  Click   can print this image out. There will be a  note message to inform the print status.  4.  Click   can export the image to other devices. Select a device and click  OK to start exporting. Multi-Playback .  Click multi-playback icon  Pic11-8: Multi-playback 56 ...
  • Page 73 Chapter 11 2.  Click    to select the playback clips according to cameras and date/ time. 3.  Click the quad splits, 9 splits, or 6 splits synchronous multi-playback  respectively. 4. Click OK and then click the Play   icon to playback. 5.  You can use    Hour and Minute to change the start  playback time. Check Watermark All pictures that are exported from the DVR system will be embedded  watermarks for preventing pictures’ falsification. The system can analyze if the picture is the original one, or the falsified part will be circled.  ...
  • Page 74: Chapter 2 Remote Surveillance

    Chapter 12 Remote Surveillance Wit-Eye DVR allows users to monitor and playback DVR from remote  site, and full functions as the host site. Once you have set up the local LAN and Internet functionality from the System Window, you are able to easily  and conveniently operate your DVR remotely. .  Open an IE browser and type in the IP address of the DVR. (To find your DVR IP address, users can search from the host DVR -> System settings -> Host & LAN -> IP) 2. ...
  • Page 75 Chapter 12 4. main functions of remote surveillance are: Monitor, Playback, Setup, Logout.  Following are more detail illustration about those functions. Monitor (System default page) .  Real-time monitor: Click the button on left side Monitor can open a window to  monitor all selected cameras(system default cameras are all). Click Clean All can clear selections, or click Select All to choose all cameras. Pic12-2: Realtime monitoring A. Enlarge image: users can choose one camera image and click twice with  left button of mouse on it, the camera image will be enlarged. B. System default speed as below: Displayed cam Display speed(FPS) 9-6  5-8  -4  C. Adjust camera speed: click to adjust display speed (0-30FPS). D. Export or Print out a picture: choose an image with mouse, and then click ...
  • Page 76: Remote Playback

    E. Display bandwidth: click this button to display bandwidth, click it again will  hide the information. F.  Minimize  the  real-time  monitoring  window:  click  this  icon  can  minimize  the window, click it again will restore the window. G. Display  DVR  status  and  control  PTZ:  click  this  button  and  displayed  image as below: Pic12-3: Display DVR status and control PTZ 2.  Other Functions: Selecting image qualities. Click Refresh can update all  images to the latest. Remote Playback .  Click Playback button and its window is as below: 60 ...
  • Page 77 Chapter 12 Select Recording Files form Remote Site Playback Functions Description: A. Play: play the selected file. B. Reverse: rewind the recording file C. Last section: skip to the last section D. Next section: skip to the next section E. Choose file: select a file to display F. Alarm: select alarm recording files G.
  • Page 78 F.  Adjust  resolution:  after  opening  a  recording  file,  users  can  adjust  its  window size by adjust the resolution. Pic12-5: Search Files 3. Playback by Alarm: select alarm recording files to playback A. Click the alarm button to popup the alarm window B. Open an alarm recording file: select one recording file in the column, click open button to open it.
  • Page 79 Chapter 12 4.  Snapshot: capture a picture to save or print it out. A. Click the snap button to popup the snapshot window. B. Select required resolution of the picture. C. Save the picture: click the right button of mouse on the picture, choose  save as to the required destination. D. Print out the picture: click print button, choose the printer and click print  button to print it out. Pic12-7: Snapshot 5.  Export recording clips: export the clips to other devices. A. Click the export button to popup the export window. B. Choose exporting duration. (Select export with playback program or not) Pic12-8: Select to export recording files, list or tag. Video File List is the text info of all recording file. Tag List is the text info of all tagged recording files.
  • Page 80 Pic12-9: Select export duration and format D. Please  enter  the  file’s  name  of  the  exporting  clip,  and  then  click  Save  button to save the file into related devices. 6.  Using Add Tag function: users can add tags on images which are considered  important, and search tags to find those images. A. Add Tags: select one special image, and then click Tagged button. Pic12-10: Tag on the recording file B.
  • Page 81: Remote Setup

    Chapter 12 D. Watch tag files: select a tag file and click open button. E. Delete tag files: select a tag file and click delete button. 7. Playback from NAS: this function is optional A. Click NAS button to open the NAS files. B. Function it the same with Playback by Files.
  • Page 82 H. Control PTZ: use functions of PTZ: moving camera directions, adjusting  focus and iris, zoom in/out, auto pan and control speed. (user can read  chapter 10 to know more details.) I.  Choose image quality: Low/Mid/High/Best. (The better image quality, the  bigger recording size.) J.  Choose resolution: 60x20, 320x240, 640x480. K. Adjust frame rate from 1-30 FPS. L. Adjust Sensitivity(1-5) and Differentia(1-10) of motion detection: please read chapter 2 to know more details. M. After all settings are done, please click OK to save all configurations. 2. ...
  • Page 83 Chapter 12 3.  Account Setup: Pic12-14: Account setup A. Enter name and password B. Check enable column C. Choose authority as administrator or normal user. (Normal user can be limited his right of monitor and control) D. Select access rights of normal user. E. Add users: After settings, click Add to add the new user. F.  Modify users: choose one user and setup his settings, clicking modify to  change his configuration. G. Delete users: choose one user and click delete to delete the user. 4.  System Setup: Pic12-15: System setup 67 ...
  • Page 84 Settings here are according to how local site sets (please read chapter  5 to know more details), users have not to change settings if all configurations are ok from local site. Users can check the version of this system and its HD capacity. Adjust  system date/time it is required. 5. Alarm Setup: Pic12-16: Alarm setup Settings here are according to how local site sets(please read chapter 6  to know more details). After adding or changing all alarm settings, click OK to save all configurations. 6. ...
  • Page 85 Chapter 12 All alarm records will be listing here, including reasons, triggered time,  and descriptions. Users can easily know how alarm goes and choose to  keep thos  e records or not. To delete the alarm records, please check the column behind, and then  click delete button. 7.  Login Log Setup: Pic12-18: Login log setup All users' log records will be listing here, including user's name, IP  address, login/logout time. To delete the log records, please check the column behind, and then click  delete button. 8.  GPIO Setup Pic12-19: GPIO setup 69 ...
  • Page 86 Settings here are according to how local site sets(please read chapter 9  to know more details). After adding or changing all alarm settings, click OK to save all configurations Logout Click "Logout" button to exit the system. 70 ...

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