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960H DVR

User Manual

 Intelligent Video Surveillance
 GUI Display with USB Mouse Control
Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain it for future reference.
For the actual display & operation, please refer to your DVR in hand.
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    960H DVR User Manual  Intelligent Video Surveillance  GUI Display with USB Mouse Control Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain it for future reference. For the actual display & operation, please refer to your DVR in hand.
  • Page 2: Trademark Acknowledgements

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Only operate this apparatus from the type of power source indicated on the label. The company shall not be liable for any damages arising out of any improper use, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 3 MPEG4 Licensing THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD (“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. HARDWARE OVERVIEW........................ 1 1.1 Package Content ..............................1 1.2 Front Panel ................................1 1.3 Rear Panel ................................2 2. CONNECTION AND SETUP ......................4 2.1 SATA Hard Disk Installation............................4 2.2 Camera Connection ...............................7 2.2.1 Normal / DCCS Camera ..........................7 2.2.2 PTZ Camera ..............................7 2.3 External Device Connection...........................8 2.4 DVR Power On ..............................9...
  • Page 5 5.3.1 QUICK SEARCH ............................29 5.3.2 EVENT SEARCH............................30 5.3.3 HDD INFO ..............................31 5.3.4 EVENT LOG ..............................31 5.4 ADVANCED CONFIG............................31 5.4.1 CAMERA ..............................31 5.4.2 DETECTION ..............................32 5.4.3 ALERT .................................33 5.4.4 NETWORK ..............................34 5.4.5 DISPLAY..............................37 5.4.6 RECORD ..............................38 5.4.7 DEVICES..............................39 5.4.8 DCCS ................................39 5.4.9 IVS................................40 5.4.10 NOTIFY ..............................44 5.5 SCHEDULE SETTING ............................47...
  • Page 6: Hardware Overview

    HARDWARE OVERVIEW 1. HARDWARE OVERVIEW Note: The functions on the front panel and rear panel may vary, depending on the model you have. 1.1 Package Content  Standard Package  DVR  HDD screws  Adapter & power cord  Manual for IR remote controller ...
  • Page 7: Rear Panel

    HARDWARE OVERVIEW 11)  (▲) /  (▼) /  (◄) /  (►) Press ▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ► to move up / down / left / right. In the playback mode: Press “” to pause playback. Press “”...
  • Page 8 HARDWARE OVERVIEW Connect to the VGA port of the monitor which supports VGA video output. Note: Dual video outputs via both VGA and HDMI ports are supported. Connect the IR receiver extension line for remote control. eSATA (For selected models only) This port is used to connect a storage device supporting eSATA interface;...
  • Page 9: Connection And Setup

    CONNECTION AND SETUP 2. CONNECTION AND SETUP Before the DVR is powered on, make sure you have installed a hard disk, connected at least one camera and a HDMI monitor. For details, please refer to the following sections. Note: The DVR is designed to automatically detect the video system of the connected cameras (NTSC or PAL).
  • Page 10 CONNECTION AND SETUP 2-2 To install on the second bracket Align the screw holes of the bracket with the hard disk’s screw holes. Make sure the PCB side of the hard disk is facing up. Then, fasten the hard disk to the bracket.
  • Page 11 CONNECTION AND SETUP Step3: Attach and fasten the brackets to your hard disk. Make sure the PCB side of the hard disk is facing up. fasten Step4: Fasten the hard disk with the brackets to your DVR, as indicated below. Step5: Connect the power and data bus cables to the hard disk.
  • Page 12: Camera Connection

    CONNECTION AND SETUP 2.2 Camera Connection Install the camera on the wall or ceiling based on your installation environment and camera type. For installation details, please refer to the user manual of your camera. 2.2.1 Normal / DCCS Camera 1) Connecting to DVR video input Connect the camera video output to the DVR video input port with a coaxial cable or RCA line with a BNC connector.
  • Page 13: External Device Connection

    CONNECTION AND SETUP STEP 3: Twist the RS485-A and RS485-B wires of the RJ11 cable and the speed dome camera together. Twist the RS485-A (red) and RS485-B (green) wires of the RJ11 cable to the RS485-A (brown) and RS485-B (orange) wires of the speed dome camera. To protect the naked wires, use the insulation tape to cover on the twisted wires.
  • Page 14: Dvr Power On

    CONNECTION AND SETUP 2.4 DVR Power On This device should be operated only with the type of power source indicated on the manufacturer’s label. Connect the indicated AC power cord to the power adapter, and plug into an electrical outlet. Then turn the power switch on the rear panel to “—“.
  • Page 15: Clear Hard Disk

    CONNECTION AND SETUP 2.6 Clear Hard Disk It’s recommended to clear all data in the hard disk for the first time to user this DVR to ensure the recorded data are not mixed with other data previously saved in the same hard disk. Right-click to show the main menu, and select (SYSTEM) ...
  • Page 16: Examining Dccs Signal Transmission

    CONNECTION AND SETUP 2.8 Examining DCCS Signal Transmission Note: Needed only when the camera connected to CH1 supports DCCS. Check the channel status bar of CH1, and see if the status icon of DCCS connection is “ ”.  If yes, the connection is ok. ...
  • Page 17: User Interface

    USER INTERFACE 3. USER INTERFACE 3.1 DVR Access Connect your USB mouse to one of the USB ports on the DVR front panel, and check if there’s a mouse icon ( on the screen, indicating the USB mouse is detected properly. Move your mouse to enter the DVR password with the password keypad.
  • Page 18: Channel Status

    USER INTERFACE 3.1.2 Channel Status Note: Certain icons are for selected models only. Original size Fit to screen DCCS connection OK DCCS connection failed Live audio on Audio off Audio playback on Audio playback off Recording Human detection event Motion event Alarm event Record mode: Frame Record mode: Field...
  • Page 19: Main Menu

    USER INTERFACE 3.4 Main Menu Right-click anywhere on the screen to show the main menu as follows, and right-click again to exit. Main Menu Click to set the status display, image settings, QUICK START and date & time. SYSTEM Click to set the system configurations. EVENT INFORMATION Click to enter the event search menu.
  • Page 20: Frequently-Used Functions

    FREQUENTLY-USED FUNCTIONS 4. FREQUENTLY-USED FUNCTIONS 4.1 Key Lock / Unlock To lock or unlock local operation, click (unlock) or (lock) on the DVR status bar to change the status (lock) or (unlock). To unlock local operation, you’ll be prompted to enter the user name and password to access. Note: The default user name and password are both “admin”, which is the highest user level.
  • Page 21: Ptz Control

    FREQUENTLY-USED FUNCTIONS Function User Level SUPERVISOR POWER NORMAL GUEST  Main menu  Quick Start  System  Event Information  Advanced Config.  Schedule Setting  Playback control    Fast Forward    Fast Rewind  ...
  • Page 22: Playback

    FREQUENTLY-USED FUNCTIONS How to go to a preset point: Step1: Step2: Select the numbering within which saves the camera view you want to see, and wait till you see (command sending) appearing and disappearing on the DVR status bar. 4.4 Playback Note: This function is NOT available for “GUEST”.
  • Page 23: Event Search

    FREQUENTLY-USED FUNCTIONS 4.4.2 Event Search Click to quickly search the recorded files by event types, or select FULL to show all the event logs. To quickly search the time you want, select “QUICK SEARCH”. 4.4.3 Audio Playback In the playback mode, click on the channel status bar to play or mute audio recording.
  • Page 24: Video Playback On Pc (.Dv5)

    FREQUENTLY-USED FUNCTIONS Note: It’s recommended to save the file to the default format for security reasons. Only specific video player supports the default format and not everyone can see the video footage.  When "AVI" is selected, the copied video will be converted to “avi”, and you can open it with any media player which supports the “avi”...
  • Page 25: Digital Zoom

    FREQUENTLY-USED FUNCTIONS 4.7 Digital Zoom Switch to the channel you want to zoom in, and move to the left side of the screen to show the quick start bar. Click to enter the zoom-in mode. In this mode, click and drag the red frame on the bottom left of the screen to move to the place you want to see.
  • Page 26: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU 5. MAIN MENU 5.1 QUICK START 5.1.1 GENERAL QUICK START GENERAL CHANNEL TITLE TIME SETUP EVENT STATUS DAYLIGHT PLAYBACK STATUS DISPLAY DATE DISPLAY MOUSE SENSITIVITY - ‫+ ׀ ׀ ׀ ׀ ׀ ׀ ׀ ׀ ׀‬ RECORD CONFIG SETUP EXIT CHANNEL TITLE...
  • Page 27: Time Setup

    FIELD SUPER BEST NEXT AVAILABLE IPS: CIF 705 / FIELD 352.5 / FRAME 176.25 APPLY EXIT Note: The image size of 960H is available for selected models only. 5.1.2 TIME SETUP QUICK START GENERAL DATE 2009 / NOV / 17...
  • Page 28: Daylight

    MAIN MENU 5.1.3 DAYLIGHT QUICK START GENERAL DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SETUP DAYLIGHT START TIME 06:00 END TIME LAST 10:00 ADJUST 01:00 EXIT Depending on the time zone you’re in: DAYLIGHT SAVING Select to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) this function. START TIME / END TIME Set the start time and end time.
  • Page 29: Tools

    MAIN MENU 5.2.2 TOOLS SYSTEM  ACCOUNT LANGUAGE ENGLISH TOOLS UPGRADE SUBMIT SYSTEM INFO NETWORK UPGRADE SUBMIT (For selected models only) BACKUP DATA BACKUP CONFIG SUBMIT BACKUP LOG RESTORE CONFIG SUBMIT REGULAR REPORT EXIT LANGUAGE Select the language of the OSD. UPGRADE Save the upgrade files obtained from your installer or distributor in a compatible USB flash drive, and insert it into the USB port at the front panel.
  • Page 30: System Info

    MAIN MENU 5.2.3 SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM  ACCOUNT BAUD RATE 2400 TOOLS HOST ID  SYSTEM INFO R.E.T.R  BACKUP DATA AUTO KEY LOCK(S) NEVER  BACKUP LOG CLEAR HDD HDD-0 REGULAR REPORT RESET DEFAULT SUBMIT REMOTE CONTROL ID SERIAL TYPE RS485 VIDEO FORMAT NTSC...
  • Page 31: Backup Data

    MAIN MENU 5.2.4 BACKUP DATA Note: It’s NOT allowed to remove the hard disk installed in the DVR and connect it directly to your PC to check recorded video clips. It might impair the files saved in the hard disk, causing the loss of those files even when the disk is replaced back to the DVR.
  • Page 32 MAIN MENU BACKUP Click “SUBMIT” to start backup. REQUIRE SIZE To know the size of the expected backup video before backup, click “SUBMIT” to start calculating. Video Playback on PC (.dv5) For video backup with the format “.dv5”, you can only use our own player to play. Note: It’s NOT allowed to remove the hard disk installed in the DVR and connect it directly to your PC to check recorded video clips.
  • Page 33: Backup Log

    MAIN MENU 5.2.5 BACKUP LOG This function is used to backup the event log. Note: This function is available only when a hard disk is installed. Insert a compatible USB flash drive to the USB port at the front panel. Note: Before using the USB flash drive, please use your PC to format the USB flash drive to FAT32 format first.
  • Page 34: Regular Report

    MAIN MENU 5.2.6 REGULAR REPORT This function is used to send event reports to the specified E-mail address. Users could configure up to 5 profiles to receive different reports about specific channels at different time. Note: This function is available only when a hard disk is installed. SYSTEM ...
  • Page 35: Event Search

    MAIN MENU Step2: Select the year and month including the video data you want to search from the calendar, and the date with recorded data will be highlighted. Note: To select the year and month, move your mouse to the display bar. Then, click and hold to drag up or down.
  • Page 36: Hdd Info

    MAIN MENU 5.3.3 HDD INFO You can check the remaining capacity of the connected HDD in this device. EVENT INFORMATION QUICK SEARCH NUMBER MODEL TEMP. SIZE FREE FORMAT TIME SERIAL NUMBER F.W. EVENT SEARCH HDD-0 ST31000526SV 890.562GB 864.832GB 2011/DEC/13 18:18:53 9V0DN5WS ST31000526SV HDD INFO...
  • Page 37: Detection

    MAIN MENU Select if you want to enable recording for the selected channel (ON / OFF). Note: When this function is disabled, no manual, event or timer recording will be activated even if any of these three record functions is set to “ON”. TIME STAMP DISPLAY Enable this function and the recording time will be shown on the video during video playback.
  • Page 38: Alert

    MAIN MENU 5.4.3 ALERT ADVANCED CONFIG CAMERA EXT. ALERT DETECTION INT. BUZZER ALERT KEY BUZZER NETWORK VLOSS BUZZER DISPLAY MOTION BUZZER RECORD ALARM BUZZER DEVICES HDD BUZZER  DCCS ALARM DURATION (SEC)  HDD NEARLY FULL (GB)  NOTIFY HDD OVERHEAT ALERT (°C) EXIT EXT.
  • Page 39: Network

    MAIN MENU 5.4.4 NETWORK NETWORK   ADVANCED CONFIG CAMERA E-MAIL DDNS  DETECTION NETWORK TYPE STATIC ALERT 192.168.001.010 NETWORK GATEWAY 192.168.001.254 DISPLAY NETMASK 255.255.255.000 RECORD PRIMARY DNS 168.095.001.001 DEVICES SECONDARY DNS 139.175.055.244 DCCS PORT 0080 APPLY NOTIFY EXIT MAC: 00:0E:53:EC:A7:B4 NETWORK TYPE Select the network type as STATIC and set all the information needed in the DVR.
  • Page 40 MAIN MENU PORT The valid number ranges from 1 to 9999. The default value is 80. Typically, the TCP port used by HTTP is 80. However in some cases, it is better to change this port number for added flexibility or security.
  • Page 41 MAIN MENU E-MAIL When this function is enabled and an event occurs, a html file including a link will be sent to the specified E-mail address. Click the link to access to this DVR and check the event recording. ADVANCED CONFIG CAMERA E-MAIL DDNS...
  • Page 42: Display

    MAIN MENU Note: If you want to additionally apply a DDNS service instead of using ours, please refer to www.surveillance-download.com/user/CMS.pdf and check “Appendix 2” for details. ADVANCED CONFIG CAMERA E-MAIL DDNS DETECTION DDNS  ALERT SYSTEM NAME eagleeyes NETWORK HOST NAME MAC000E53ECA7B4 DISPLAY EMAIL...
  • Page 43: Record

    MAIN MENU COVERT UNLOCK IN SUPERVISOR MODE Enable this function to allow the supervisor user to see live view even when the channel is set “COV.” to “ON” in “ADVANCED CONFIG”  “CAMERA”. 5.4.6 RECORD Note: Please DO NOT change the date or time of your DVR after the recording function is activated. Otherwise, the recorded data will be disordered and you will not be able to find the recorded file to backup by time search.
  • Page 44: Devices

    MAIN MENU 5.4.7 DEVICES ADVANCED CONFIG CAMERA CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11    DETECTION DEVICE ALERT  NETWORK PROTOCOL NORMAL  DISPLAY RATE 2400 RECORD DEVICES DCCS NOTIFY EXIT DEVICE For the PTZ camera, select “PTZ”. For a zoom lens control camera: The DVR will detect it automatically and display its model number here.
  • Page 45: Ivs

    MAIN MENU MENU Click “SETUP” to configure the connected zoom lens control camera. Different zoom lens control cameras might have different parameter settings. For details, please refer to their own user manuals. Note: While configuring the camera parameters, the DVR will switch to the corresponding channel, and you can simultaneously preview the effects for the settings.
  • Page 46 MAIN MENU DISPLAY LINE Select to display the detection line for IVS on the screen or not. SENSITIVITY Set the sensitivity for IVS from 00 ~ 15. The larger the value, the more sensitive the IVS will be. RESET COUNT Click “SUBMIT”...
  • Page 47 MAIN MENU   Step1: Go to “VIRTUAL FENCE AREA” to draw a detection line with your mouse, and decide the detection direction by selecting “REVERSE”. Step2: Finish the IVS setting and return to the live view. When anyone walks across the detection line, the system will determine his movement is in or out, and: An event happens for anyone walking across the detection line, and “...
  • Page 48 MAIN MENU IVS STATISTICS ”  “ Press “LIST” on the DVR front panel, or click “ ” to enter the event search menu. Then, select “STATISTIC” LIST QUICK SEARCH CHANNEL 3 SELECTED  RECORD  MOTION   ALARM ...
  • Page 49: Notify

    MAIN MENU Chart View IVS STATISTIC LIST CHART  HOUR  2010/MAY/17 EXIT 5.4.10 NOTIFY You can configure this DVR to send notifications for certain events to mobile devices with our mobile app, EagleEyes, installed, or to the specified E-mail address(es). PUSH VIDEO Note: This function is for selected models only, and the supported channels depend on the model you have.
  • Page 50 MAIN MENU Note: For details about DVR operations from your mobile device, please visit http://www.eagleeyescctv.com. ALARM TYPE Select the external alarm type to “ALARM NO.” or “ALARM N.C.” For CH01, there’s one more option of “INTERNAL ALARM”. This option should be selected only when the camera connected to CH1 is a human detection camera.
  • Page 51 MAIN MENU MESSAGE MAIL Note: For E-mail notifications, make sure you have configured an E-mail account in “NETWORK”  “E-MAIL” to send the notifications. Enable this function in “ACTION”, select the event type(s) you want to send notifications in “EVENT”, and add the E-mail address(es) to which you want to send notifications in “RECEIVER”.
  • Page 52: Schedule Setting

    MAIN MENU How to check video recording Step1: Open the html file attached. Note: Please accept to install ActiveX control on your computer. Step2: Enter the user name and password to log into this DVR, and select the channel you want. Step3: Click “Open”...
  • Page 53: Detection

    MAIN MENU 5.5.2 DETECTION Select “ON” to enable detection timer, and select the day and time for this function. SCHEDULE SETTING RECORD DETECTION TIMER DETECTION ALARM EXIT 0 ~ 24 hours. Each time bar is 30 minutes. X axis Monday ~ Sunday. Y axis 5.5.3 ALARM Select “ON”...
  • Page 54: Remote Operation

    REMOTE OPERATION 6. REMOTE OPERATION You can also control the DVR remotely via the supplied licensed software “Video Viewer”, web browser, and your smart phones. Note: For more details about mobile surveillance via your smart phones, please visit our official website www.eagleeyescctv.com, or download the instructions of EagleEyes installation and configuration from www.surveillance-download.com/user/eagleeyes_quick.pdf.
  • Page 55: Control Panel Overview

    REMOTE OPERATION   When the network configuration of your DVR is completed, you can access your DVR remotely via Internet. a) Double-click “ ” on your PC desktop to enter the control panel. By defaults, the “Address Book” panel will be displayed on the right side of the control panel.
  • Page 56: Button Function

    REMOTE OPERATION Full Function Version Main Button Overview Button Function Description Simplified Full Function Click to show the predefined IP address(es). You can add, remove or Address Book search the IP address to log in the DVR remotely. Remote Click to go into the detailed DVR setting. Config Record Click to go to the detailed record setting.
  • Page 57: General Operation

    REMOTE OPERATION 6.1.3. General Operation Record To record remotely at the same time for any event or alarm at the DVR side, click “ ” or “ ” → “ ” to go to the “Record Setting” page. In the “Record Setting” page, you can set the following items: ...
  • Page 58: Network Backup

    REMOTE OPERATION To immediately play a recording, select a log from the list, and click “Play”, or double-click the selected log. Network Backup Click “ ” → “ ”, or click “ ” to go into the “Backup” page as follows, and you can select a specific time range or event to make a video backup remotely.
  • Page 59: E-Map

    REMOTE OPERATION Function Description Simultaneous Playback To view the backup images simultaneously when the download process is in progress, select the checkbox “Simultaneous Playback”. You will see the backup images while the images are being downloaded to the PC or notebook. To simply backup images without previewing, deselect the checkbox “Simultaneous Playback”.
  • Page 60 REMOTE OPERATION Note: Before using this function, make sure Video Viewer is connected to all the devices (up to 16) you want to monitor. E-Map is ONLY available when the control panel is switch to the full function version. How to Add an E-Map Group STEP1: In the simplified version, click “...
  • Page 61 REMOTE OPERATION STEP3: When the E-Map group is created, you will see the tree on the top-left panel, showing all the devices you’ve added to this group.
  • Page 62 REMOTE OPERATION Icon Description The connected device is camera. When it’s selected, it will become red. The connected device is DVR. When it’s selected, it will become red. For any motion or alarm event, it will appear on the screen to catch your attention. To know what’s happening quickly, double-click the device icon on the E-Map to show the live view.
  • Page 63 REMOTE OPERATION  For Single E-Map Group Right-click on the group name to show the shortcut menu list, and select “Edit E-MAP” or “Remove E-MAP” as needed.  For Building E-Map Group Right-click on the group name to show the shortcut menu list, and select “Edit Building E-MAP”...
  • Page 64 REMOTE OPERATION To edit or remove a certain level of the building E-Map group, right click on the level name, and select “Edit E-MAP” or “Remove E-MAP” as needed.
  • Page 65: Web Browser

    REMOTE OPERATION 6.2 Web Browser You can view the images or operate your DVR with a web browser, for example, Microsoft Internet Explorer. Note: The supported PC operation systems are Windows 7, Vista & XP. Note: To use Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome for remote access, please go to Apple’s official website (http://www.apple.com) to download and install QuickTime first.
  • Page 66 REMOTE OPERATION Icon Description Channel Control Channel Selection Click one of the number to switch to the channel you want to see in full screen. (1~16) Click to go to the previous / next channel, or change setting. Click to take a snapshot of the current view, and save it to the specified path in your PC set in “ ”...
  • Page 67: Event Playback & Download

    REMOTE OPERATION 6.2.1 Event Playback & Download Note: Certain icons are for selected models only. Close all / Click to close the current playback video clip (in the red frame), or to close all playback Close video clips. Previous / Click to jump to the next / previous time interval in an hour, for example, 11:00 ~ 12:00 or 14:00 ~ 15:00, Next Hour and start playing the earliest event video clip recorded during this whole hour.
  • Page 68: Ivs Statistics

    REMOTE OPERATION 6.2.2 IVS Statistics Note: This function is for selected models only.
  • Page 69: Appendix 1 Specifications

    Field 704x240 pixels with 480 IPS <NTSC> / 704×288 pixels with 400 IPS <PAL> 352×240 pixels with 480 IPS <NTSC> / 352×288 pixels with 400 IPS <PAL> 960H / Frame / Field / Image Resolution Frame / Field / CIF...
  • Page 70 APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4  General Video Adjustable Hue / Saturation / Contrast / Brightness Date Display Format YY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YY & MM/DD/YY  General Daylight Saving Power Source (±10%) DC19V / 3.42A Power Consumption (±10%)** Operating Temperature 10℃...
  • Page 71 704x240 pixels with 480 IPS <NTSC> / 704×288 pixels with 400 IPS <PAL> 352×240 pixels with 480 IPS <NTSC> / 352×288 pixels with 400 IPS <PAL> Image Resolution 960H / Frame / Field / CIF Recording Mode Manual / Timer / Motion / Alarm / Remote...
  • Page 72 APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 5 Model 6 Model 7 Model 8  General Daylight Saving Power Source (±10%) DC19V / 3.42A Power Consumption (±10%)*** Operating Temperature 10℃ ~ 40℃ (50℉~104℉) 430(W) x 65(H) x Dimensions (mm)**** 432(W) × 90(H) × 326(D) 338(D) ...
  • Page 73 704x240 pixels with 480 IPS <NTSC> / 704×288 pixels with 400 IPS <PAL> 352×240 pixels with 480 IPS <NTSC> / 352×288 pixels with 400 IPS <PAL> Image Resolution 960H / Frame / Field / CIF Recording Mode Manual / Timer / Motion / Alarm / Remote...
  • Page 74 APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 9 Model 10 Model 11  Network Ethernet 10/100 Base-T. Supports remote control and live view via Ethernet Network Protocol TCP/IP, PPPOE, DHCP and DDNS  Remote Surveillance from PC Compatible Operating System Windows & MAC Compatible Program Web Browser: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari &...
  • Page 75 704x240 pixels with 240 IPS <NTSC> / 704×288 pixels with 200 IPS <PAL> 352×240 pixels with 240 IPS <NTSC> / 352×288 pixels with 200 IPS <PAL> Image Resolution 960H / Frame / Field / CIF Recording Mode Manual / Timer / Motion / Alarm / Remote...
  • Page 76 APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 12 Model 13  Network Ethernet 10/100 Base-T. Supports remote control and live view via Ethernet Network Protocol TCP/IP, PPPOE, DHCP and DDNS  Remote Surveillance from PC Compatible Operating System Windows & MAC Compatible Program Web Browser: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari &...
  • Page 77 704x240 pixels with 120 IPS <NTSC> / 704×288 pixels with 100 IPS <PAL> 352×240 pixels with 120 IPS <NTSC> / 352×288 pixels with 100 IPS <PAL> Image Resolution 960H / Frame / Field / CIF Recording Mode Manual / Timer / Motion / Alarm / Remote...
  • Page 78 APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 13 Model 14 Model 15  Network Ethernet 10/100 Base-T. Supports remote control and live view via Ethernet Network Protocol TCP/IP, PPPOE, DHCP and DDNS  Remote Surveillance from PC Compatible Operating System Windows & MAC Compatible Program Web Browser: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari &...
  • Page 79 704x240 pixels with 120 IPS <NTSC> / 704×288 pixels with 100 IPS <PAL> 352×240 pixels with 120 IPS <NTSC> / 352×288 pixels with 100 IPS <PAL> Image Resolution 960H / Frame / Field / CIF Recording Mode Manual / Timer / Motion / Alarm / Remote...
  • Page 80 APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 16 Model 17  Network Ethernet 10/100 Base-T. Supports remote control and live view via Ethernet Network Protocol TCP/IP, PPPOE, DHCP and DDNS  Remote Surveillance from PC Compatible Operating System Windows & MAC Compatible Program Web Browser: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari &...
  • Page 81 704x240 pixels with 480 IPS <NTSC> / 704×288 pixels with 400 IPS <PAL> 352×240 pixels with 480 IPS <NTSC> / 352×288 pixels with 400 IPS <PAL> Image Resolution 960H / Frame / Field / CIF Recording Mode Manual / Timer / Motion / Alarm / Remote...
  • Page 82 APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 1 Model 2  Network Ethernet 1000 Base-T. Supports remote control and live view via Ethernet Network Protocol TCP/IP, PPPOE, DHCP and DDNS  Remote Surveillance from PC Compatible Operating System Windows & MAC Compatible Program Web Browser: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari Video Viewer: For both Windows and MAC operating systems QuickTime:...
  • Page 83 352×240 pixels with 480 IPS <NTSC> / 352×288 pixels with 200 IPS <PAL> / 352×288 pixels with 400 IPS <PAL> Image Resolution 960H / Frame / Field / CIF Recording Mode Manual / Timer / Motion / Alarm / Remote Pre-alarm Recording...
  • Page 84 APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 3 Model 4  Network Ethernet 10/100 Base-T. Supports remote control and live view via Ethernet Network Protocol TCP/IP, PPPOE, DHCP and DDNS  Remote Surveillance from PC Compatible Operating System Windows & MAC Compatible Program Web Browser: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari Video Viewer: For both Windows and MAC operating systems QuickTime:...
  • Page 85 704x240 pixels with 120 IPS <NTSC> / 704×288 pixels with 100 IPS <PAL> 352×240 pixels with 120 IPS <NTSC> / 352×288 pixels with 100 IPS <PAL> Image Resolution 960H / Frame / Field / CIF Recording Mode Manual / Timer / Motion / Alarm / Remote...
  • Page 86 APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 5 Model 6  Network Ethernet 10/100 Base-T. Supports remote control and live view via Ethernet Network Protocol TCP/IP, PPPOE, DHCP and DDNS  Remote Surveillance from PC Compatible Operating System Windows & MAC Compatible Program Web Browser: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari Video Viewer: For both Windows and MAC operating systems QuickTime:...
  • Page 87 704x240 pixels with 120 IPS <NTSC> / 704×288 pixels with 100 IPS <PAL> 352×240 pixels with 120 IPS <NTSC> / 352×288 pixels with 100 IPS <PAL> Image Resolution 960H / Frame / Field / CIF Recording Mode Manual / Timer / Motion / Alarm / Remote...
  • Page 88 APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 7 Model 8  Network Ethernet 10/100 Base-T. Supports remote control and live view via Ethernet Network Protocol TCP/IP, PPPOE, DHCP and DDNS  Remote Surveillance from PC Compatible Operating System Windows & MAC Compatible Program Web Browser: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari &...
  • Page 89: Appendix 2 Pin Configuration

    APPENDIX 2 PIN CONFIGURATION APPENDIX 2 PIN CONFIGURATION Siren: When the DVR is triggered by alarm or motion, the COM connects with NO and the siren with strobe starts wailing and flashing. Magnetic Contact: When the magnetic contact is opened, the alarm will be triggered and the recording is on.
  • Page 90: Appendix 3 Push Video Configuration

    APPENDIX 3 PUSH VIDEO CONFIGURATION APPENDIX 3 PUSH VIDEO CONFIGURATION Note: Available only when your DVR supports Push Video. A3.1 PIN Connection This DVR supports sending instant event notifications to your mobile devices, such as iPhone, iPad and Android mobile devices, for an alarm event (Push Video). However, only certain alarm-in pins support this function. There are two methods to connect alarm sensors for Push Video to take efforts: via PUSH VIDEO alarm-in terminal and via external I/O port.
  • Page 91: A3.2 Configuration

    APPENDIX 3 PUSH VIDEO CONFIGURATION Alarm sensor connection Connect the alarm sensor, such as magnetic contacts, to the PUSH VIDEO alarm-in terminal or I/O pin which supports Push Video on the DVR rear panel. A3.2 Configuration Before configuring Push Video, make sure: 1.
  • Page 92 APPENDIX 3 PUSH VIDEO CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 93: Appendix 4 Mobile Surveillance Via Eagleeyes

    APPENDIX 4 MOBILE SURVEILLANCE VIA EAGLEEYES APPENDIX 4 MOBILE SURVEILLANCE VIA EAGLEEYES EagleEyes is a mobile phone program used with our surveillance system for remote surveillance. It has several advantages:  It’s free (Except EagleEyes Plus for iPhone, EagleEyes Plus+ for Android, and EagleEyesHD Plus for iPad). ...

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