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4CH MPEG4 Standalone DVR
ADR-7104

User Manual

Version 1.0
Copyright © 2008 2SAN INC.
Release: May 2008

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    4CH MPEG4 Standalone DVR ADR-7104 User Manual Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 2SAN INC. Release: May 2008...
  • Page 2 2SAN is the trademark of 2SAN Inc. Windows is the trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All brands and trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 Member nations already established their free of charge recycle systems of WEEE before August 13, 2005. Accordingly, 2SAN has to be responsible for recycling all products exported to Germany. You can return your 2SAN product that needs recycling to a local collector.
  • Page 4 Los paises miembros ya han establecido su sistema de reciclaje gratuito de RAEE antes del 13 de Agosto del 2005. Por este motivo 2SAN es el responsable del reciclaje de todos los productos exportados a Alemania. Usted puede devolver su producto 2SAN a un punto de recogida local cuando desee...
  • Page 5 Le nazioni facenti parte dell’ Unione Europea hanno già stabilito il loro sistema gratuito di riciclaggio di questo materiale (WEEE) prima del 13 agosto 2005. Di conseguenza, 2SAN è responsabile del riciclaggio di tutti i prodotti esportati in Germania. Potete restituire il vostro prodotto...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter1. About ADR-7104 1.1 O ..........................9 VERVIEW 1.2 F ..........................9 EATURES 1.3 S ........................9 PECIFICATION 1.4 P ..........................10 ACKAGE Chapter2. System Appearance 2.1 T ........................ 11 RONT ANEL 2.2 T ........................12 ANEL Chapter3.
  • Page 7 7.2 RESOLUTION ........................26 7.3 PRE RECORD........................26 7.4 FPS............................27 7.5 QUALITY ........................... 27 7.6 RECORD MODE ........................ 27 7.7 AUDIO ..........................27 7.8 SCHEDULE ........................27 7.9 SCHEDULE RECORD......................28 Chapter8. MOTION 8.1 CAMERA CHANNEL ......................29 8.2 MOTION ENABLE ......................29 8.3 SENSITIVITY ........................
  • Page 8 12.2 P ......................... 38 LAYBACK Chapter13. Network Remote Control 40 13.1 C ........................... 40 ONNECT 13.2 S ..........................41 ETTING 13.3 AVI ............................ 42 13.4 B ..........................42 ACKUP 13.5 R ......................42 TART 13.6 L ........................... 43 13.7 P .........................
  • Page 9: Chapter1. About Adr-7104

    UI design also enables users even unfamiliar with computer operations can easily control this DVR. Specially, ADR-7104 features the SMART COPY function pioneered by 2SAN DVR series. With this function, data can be backed up automatically without affecting other DVR operations even while recording.
  • Page 10: Package

    PTZ Control:Pelco-D & Pelco-P protocol • Power:DC 12V / 5A • Dimension:430 (W) x 73 (H) x 260(D) mm • 1.4 Package 1. Digital Video Recorder (ADR-7104) x 1 2. Power Adapter x1 3. Infrared Remote Controller x1 4. Quick Installation Guide x1...
  • Page 11: Chapter2. System Appearance

    Chapter2. System Appearance 2.1 The Front Panel ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Name Function Hot-swappable HDD Tray For hot-swappable HDD use LCD Panel Indicates the system status Setup Used for quick selecting the setup menu Used for changing the settings or for moving the cursor up/down/left/right.
  • Page 12: The Rear Panel

    2.2 The Rear Panel Video In Video Loop Alarm In & Out Power Fan Audio In & Out Video Input eSATA port Power Ethernet...
  • Page 13: Chapter3. Installation

    Chapter3. Installation 3.1 Install SATA HDD Install Internal HDD Remove the cover and pull the hot-swap HDD tray out. Disconnect the SATA cable & 4-pin HDD power cord. Loosen the screws and take the HDD bracket out. Install the HDD into the lower part of the HDD bracket and tighten it. Make sure the HDD is firmly connected with SATA connector.
  • Page 14 Put the HDD bracket back, and make sure to fasten the screws firmly. Put the hot-swap HDD tray back. Install Hot-Swap HDD: : : : Slightly press the blue plastic tenon (joint) downward, and the silver shaft will spring out. Pull the silver shaft forward slightly to the end, and the hot-swap tray will slide a bit.
  • Page 15: Connect Cameras

    CH 3 CH 4 3.3 Connect the monitor ADR-7104 provide BNC, VGA, S-Video (Option) connectors for video out (for main monitor use) 1. Connect a monitor to the connector marked CVBS. 2. Connect a monitor to the connector marked S-Video (Option).
  • Page 16 2. Then the DVR system will boot up automatically and start to record.
  • Page 17: Chapter4. Menu Flow

    Chapter4. Menu Flow 4.1 Live view The Live Display Mode supports 4 Modes, they are signal full picture, quad display (CH1~CH4) and Picture-in-Picture (PIP) display. At the bottom is a status bar FUNCTIONS: ○ ○ ○ ○ MENU options ○ ○ ○ ○ Recording Status ○...
  • Page 18 The operation menu has the following functions: LIVE: : : : 2X2 / PIP1 / PIP2,shown below PIP1 PIP2 SETUP: : : : to enter the Main Menu shown below. It includes Camera, Record, Motion, Sensor, Diskman, Network, Backup and System. These will be described in more detail in next Chapter.
  • Page 19 ROTATION: Enables display cycling AUDIO: Turns the Live audio feed on or off MOUSE_ON: Redetects the USB mouse QUIT: When pressed, the system will prompt the user to confirm system shutdown. Select YES to turn off the power.
  • Page 20: Chapter5. System

    Chapter5. SYSTEM 5.1 TIME SETUP After starting the system, please set the correct system time through SETUP SYSTEM TIME SETUP as shown below: TIME: Year / Month / Day / Hour / Minute / Second FORMAT:ASIA / EURO / US...
  • Page 21: System Password

    5.2 SYSTEM PASSWORD Set the system password. A numerical password can be entered directly from the front panel or remote controller. Alternatively, click on the "SET" option in the GUI or press the Menu button to open an on-screen keyboard that can be used to enter the password. After entering the password, click the Down key "...
  • Page 22: Log Set

    5.6 LOG SET There are four types of event logging available: Motion, Sensor, Manual and Booting. The user can specify which types of events to log or ignore. 5.7 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Perform firmware upgrade using USB Flash drive. When the system displays the firmware upgrade prompt, click on "YES"...
  • Page 23: Language

    Click on "YES" to re-initialize the system. (Tip: After the factory reset, the DVR will begin recording) 5.9 LANGUAGE Four languages are supported in the user interface: English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
  • Page 24: Chapter6. Camera

    Chapter6. CAMERA 6.1 CHANNEL Choose to configure each Channel individually (1~4) or apply the same settings to all channels (ALL). 6.2 COLOR Set the contract, brightness, hue, saturation and sharpness of the image. 6.3 TITLE Set the name for each Channel. Up to 8 characters can be entered using the USB mouse or remote control.
  • Page 25: Protocol

    6.4 PROTOCOL Select the PTZ camera protocol. Two protocols are supported: PELCO-D and PELCO-P. 6.5 PTZ ADDRESS The address of the PTZ camera (0~255) 6.6 EVENT POPUP When an event is triggered, the corresponding channel will switch to a full-screen display for a specified time (1~10 sec/ Off) 6.7 MAIN ROT.
  • Page 26: Chapter7. Record

    Chapter7. RECORD 7.1 CHANNEL Choose to configure each Channel individually (1~4) or apply the same settings to all channels (ALL). 7.2 RESOLUTION Three modes are available: CIF/ Frame/ Field Note: Only available when Channel is set to All 7.3 PRE RECORD Enables or disables the pre-recording function Note: Only available when Channel is set to All...
  • Page 27: Fps

    7.4 FPS Different frame rates can be specified depending on the type of resolution selected (CIF/ FIELD/ FRAME) CIF (Total of 120 fps. Individual FPS settings can be specified for each of the 4 channels) FIELD (Total of 60 fps. Individual FPS settings can be specified for each of the 4 channels) FRAME (Total of 30 fps.
  • Page 28: Schedule Record

    7.9 SCHEDULE RECORD Five schedules can be defined by the user to specify the recording mode and duration in hours. Blue: Always record Red: Motion record Yellow: Alarm Record Green: Stop recording Setting the schedule: Using the mouse: select the required schedule type from the bottom then use the mouse to click or drag the required times.
  • Page 29: Chapter8. Motion

    Chapter8. MOTION 8.1 CAMERA CHANNEL Choose to configure each Channel individually (1~4) or apply the same settings to all channels (ALL). 8.2 MOTION ENABLE Enables or disables the motion detection function. 8.3 SENSITIVITY Sets the sensitivity of motion detection. The four parameters are for Sensitivity, Spatial, Black Level and White Level.
  • Page 30 SELECT: Select the Motion Detection area. CLEAR: Clear the motion detection area EXIT: Exit the Motion Area menu Setting the Motion Detection area: Step 1: Open the SELECT menu Step 2: Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the left mouse button to set the starting point of the motion detection area Step 3.
  • Page 31: Post-Record Time

    8.5 POST-RECORD TIME Specifies how long the system should record once motion is detected. (OFF / 5~60 sec) If further motion is detected on the same channel during Motion recording, the system will extend the recording time until no further motion is detected. An example is provided below (Post-Record Time set to 20 sec) Trigger 1 When motion is detected, recording...
  • Page 32: Chapter9. Sensor

    Chapter9. SENSOR 9.1 SENSOR CHANNEL Choose to configure each Channel individually (1~4) or apply the same settings to all channels (ALL). 9.2 SENSOR TYPE Two types of sensor triggers are available: Normal Open (NO)/ Normal Close (NC) 9.3 POST-RECORD TIME Specifies how long the system should record once sensor is triggered.
  • Page 33: Chapter10. Diskman

    Chapter10. DISKMAN 10.1 DISK FORMAT The system prompt asks the user to confirm the deletion of all data on disk. Press "YES" to begin formatting the HDD. 10.2 SMART COPY MODE The Smart Copy Mode can be enabled or disabled. When enabled, the recording data on the HDD will be automatically backed up to the hot-swappable HDD.
  • Page 34: Backup

    Note: The system will prompt you to use a larger HDD if the Hot-Swap HDD capacity is smaller than the Internal HDD as the SMART COPY features will not be usable otherwise. 10.3 Backup Backup as AVI File Device Device type – USB interface device. Channel Specify the channel to back up (1/2/3/4/ALL).
  • Page 35: Chapter11. Network

    Chapter11. NETWORK 11.1 IP Mode The IP mode can be set to STATIC IP (fixed IP), DHCP (automatic IP assignment) or OFF. Please select the mode appropriate to your local network. 11.2 PORT This is the port to use for the network connection. This can be a value between 0 ~ 65535. 11.3 IP If using STATIC IP, the user must manually specify the IP address.
  • Page 36: Name Server

    11.6 NAME SERVER If using STATIC IP, the user must specify the address of the name server 11.7 DDNS Configures the Dynamic Domain Name Server (Dynamic DNS). This has 5 parameters. Server: Use DYNDNS or turn it off (OFF). Host Name: Specify the address of the DDNS server User Name: User account name Password: User password xDSL-Router: This can be set to ON or OFF.
  • Page 37: Time Search

    Chapter12. Search & Playback 12.1 Search Press the SEARCH button on the front panel or on the remote control. A Search window will appear on screen as shown below: Three types of video search modes are available (TIME/EVENT/URGENT Search). The user can choose the required search mode.
  • Page 38: Playback

    Event Search The user can search for recordings triggered by motion detection or alarms. Emergency Search The user can also search through manually triggered emergency recordings. 12.2 Playback After searching through the past recordings using one of the above three search modes, click on the conform button and playback will begin.
  • Page 39 The buttons at the bottom of the screen have the following functions: Play: Play or pause recording Stop: Stop playback Reverse: Play recording backwards at 2X, 4X or 6X speed. Forward: Play recording forwards at 2X, 4X or 6X speed. Frame Reverse: Play recording in reverse frame by frame.
  • Page 40: Chapter13. Network Remote Control

    Chapter13. Network Remote Control Netviewer is a remote management software that supports remote monitoring, playback, backup and recording. Please refer to Chapter 12 Network to complete the network setup before use. The main interface is shown below. It consists of four main areas: ○...
  • Page 41: Setting

    13.2 Setting There are four main setting categories: Network/ Common/ AVI Save/ AVI Codec: Network IP Addr: Specifies the IP address of the DVR host to connect to TCP Port number: Specifies the port used for connecting to the DVR host. Default is 3100.
  • Page 42: Avi

    AVI Codec The AVI codec to use when saving a live remote video feed locally as an AVI file. The following options are available: Cinepak Codec by Radius Intel Indeo(R) Video R3.2 Intel Indeo(R) Video 4.5 Intel IYUV codec Microsoft Video 1 IndeoR video 5.10 13.3 AVI Press the AVI button on the settings bar at the lower right of the main interface and a...
  • Page 43: Live

    button on the setting bar in the lower right of the main interface will notify the remote DVR host to stop recording. 13.6 Live Once connected to the DVR host, the Play and Stop buttons on the Live control bar in the lower left can be used to enable or disable the remote video display;...
  • Page 44: Fileplay

    13.8 FilePlay If after using the Backup function the user wishes to play a local video recording, they must select the Open button from the FilePlay control bar in the lower left to open the local video file (with the .dvr file extension). Note: This function can also be used to play files backed up to a USB device from the DVR.
  • Page 45: Appendix A ( ( ( ( Firmware Upgrate

    Appendix A ( ( ( ( FIRMWARE UPGRATE) ) ) ) STEP 1: Please copy the firmware file named XXXXX.ncf to the root directory on a USB flash drive. STEP 2: Insert the USB Flash drive into the USB port on the front panel of the DVR unit (not the mouse port) SETP3: Go into the SYSTEM menu and select FIRMWARE UPGRADE UPGRATE.

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