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NDR series are designed to meet the demands for full D1 real-time pure hybrid IP cameras
and/or analog cameras recording systems.
NDR series adopt high compression rate H.264 full D1 real-time engine for both analog and IP
camera streaming. Each channel can be configured as for IP camera or analog camera at full
D1 or CIF resolution and different frame rate. Region of interest (ROI) is supported at 5X and
9X zoom capacity along.
HDMI and VGA engines are built-in 3D intellectual motion adoptive refinement with vivid image
enhancement algorithm to provide best video quality. TV wall design allows NDRs to be
cascaded via TCP/IP network for easy-cabling configuration. IP cameras and analog cameras
can be controlled by 3D joystick keyboard(s). Master and slave NDRs design, pre-
programmed IP cameras and NDR access tables can be automatically distributed to slave
NDRs for quick addressing purpose. WS-Discovery protocol allows quick IP address setup for
IP cameras and NDRs.
NDR series provide various backup features include USB DVD/RW, USB flash disk, HTTP
download, and Backup Manager for multiple NDRs' files download. Mobile phone device
remote monitoring is also supported. Browser based remote live monitoring and video
playback features are provided. NDR self-diagnostic monitoring feature monitors NDR internal
temperature, cooling fan failure detection, HDD I/O speed, and network status via health check
report.
NDR series provide real-time D1 recording and playback, various backup, quick camera and
NDR IP addressing, multiple self-diagnostic monitoring, easy-cabling, easy-to-use, and easy-
setup features. NDR series are the only choice for moving towards IP cameras recording
systems.
Major Features
Full D1 real-time H.264 recording and playback.
Pure hybrid, IP camera or analog camera configurable for each channel.
Up to 4-channel IP cameras recording and playback.
HDMI compliant & VGA outputs at 1080P, built-in 3D intellectual motion adoptive
refinement and vivid image enhancement engines.
HTTP web-based interface including NDR configuration, PTZ control, playback, and live
monitoring.
NDRs cascaded are allowed for controlling via TCP/IP network for easy-cabling
configuration by PIH-931D keyboard.
Master and slave NDRs design allows distributed quick accessing tables for pre-
programmed IP cameras and NDRs.
3G mobile phone solutions provided (iPhone, iPad, Android mobile phone).
Resolution, frame rate, and video quality configurable for each channel.
WS-Discovery for quick IP setup of IP cameras and NDRs.
Changeable the camera name with Chinese.
Power saving design.
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  • Page 1 Summary NDR series are designed to meet the demands for full D1 real-time pure hybrid IP cameras and/or analog cameras recording systems. NDR series adopt high compression rate H.264 full D1 real-time engine for both analog and IP camera streaming. Each channel can be configured as for IP camera or analog camera at full D1 or CIF resolution and different frame rate.
  • Page 2: Trademarks And Registered Trademarks

    Trademarks and registered trademarks Microsoft, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Adobe and Adobe PDF are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U.S. and/or other countries. JavaScript and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. SYSTEM OVERVIEWS..................6 Chapter 1-1. Front Panel....................6 Chapter 1-2. Rear View...................... 7 Chapter 1-3. System LED Status Panel................7 Chapter 1-4. Remote controller..................8 Chapter 1-5. Mouse System ....................9 Chapter 1-5-1. Mouse Menu..................9 Chapter 1-6.
  • Page 4 Chapter 6-2-2. Camera Disable (Secured Recording Channel)........ 20 Chapter 6-2-3. Video Setup..................20 Chapter 6-3. Monitor Setup....................21 Chapter 6-3-1. Video Advance ................... 21 Chapter 6-3-2. Output Resolution................23 Chapter 6-3-3. Backlight Saving................. 23 Chapter 6-3-4. Monitor Standby Mode ............... 23 Chapter 6-3-5.
  • Page 5 Chapter 6-6-7. Video System ..................30 Chapter 6-6-8. Firmware Update................30 Chapter 6-6-9. Language ..................31 Chapter 6-6-10. Live Audio..................31 Chapter 6-7. Network ....................... 32 Chapter 6-7-1. IP Mode ..................... 32 Chapter 6-7-2. HTTP & Video Port Numbers ............32 Chapter 6-7-3.
  • Page 6 Chapter 8-2-1. Before Using Internet ................ 44 Chapter 8-2-2. Logon ....................45 Chapter 8-2-3. Hyper Link Panel ................45 Chapter 8-2-4. Playback Over Network..............45 Chapter 8-2-5. Save JPEG file .................. 46 Chapter 8-2-6. Network Audio ................... 47 Chapter 8-3. Configure the NDR via Web page............... 47 Chapter 8-3-1.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1. System Overviews

    CHAPTER 1. SYSTEM OVERVIEWS Chapter 1-1. Front Panel 1. LED status panel 11. Right button Please see system LED status panel. a. Move cursor right in menu. 2. Split-display/camera buttons b. Pan right at PTZ control mode. a. 4 split-display c.
  • Page 8: Chapter 1-2. Rear View

    Chapter 1-2. Rear View 1. External IR receiver (RCA) 8. eSATA connector 2. Main monitor 9. VGA output 3. Spot monitor 10. Network RJ-45 connector a. Spot monitor accessible by 11. RS-485 keyboard. For PTZ connection 12. Alarm I/Os b. Each spot output can be programmable for alarmed camera Alarm input switches, 1 N/O alarm display and sequence display.
  • Page 9: Chapter 1-4. Remote Controller

    Chapter 1-4. Remote controller The button arrangement of the remote controller is designed for easy-to-use purposes. Buttons are separated in regions based on their features including NDR operational keys, pan, tilt, and zoom camera device (PTZ) keys, numerical keys, and PTZ buttons. NDR operational keys MENU Setup menu...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1-5. Mouse System

    Chapter 1-5. Mouse System The NDR has both USB mouse interface. General mouse operations are described as below: Left mouse click/ Right mouse click Left mouse double click/ mouse drag Mouse scroll Left mouse click—In mouse menu system, mouse click can select a menu item. In window- division mode, click on a camera that is to select the camera in activation mode (active camera).
  • Page 11 Chapter 1-7. Symbols & Icons The NDR adopts symbols and icons for graphical user interface (GUI) design. These symbols and icons contain useful information in operating the NDR. All the symbols and icons are discussed in the rest of the chapter. Task bar The task bar shows up on bottom of the main monitor for indicating the operation status of the NDR while operating the remote controller, the mouse, the keypad, or a keyboard.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2. Ndr Operations

    CHAPTER 2. NDR OPERATIONS Most of the time, NDR is operated at the surveillance/live mode. In live monitoring mode, the information of screen layout and symbols are described in this section. SCREEN LAYOUT REC 2007/06/22 11:03:50 HDD 9% ① Recording indicator ②...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2-4. Ch+ & Ch

    To perform ROI feature using a mouse, please first perform mouse drag for zoom mode. Once the video is in zoom mode, scroll mouse can perform 5X digital zoom, 9X digital zoom, and normal view screen. 5X digital zoom 9X digital zoom Chapter 2-4.
  • Page 14: Chapter 2-9. Esc/Shutdown Procedure

    Chapter 2-9. ESC/Shutdown Procedure To properly shutdown the NDR, please press ESC/Shutdown button for a second. A password dialog box shows up. Please provide administrator password to perform the task. Power off the NDR without proper shutdown procedure that it may corrupt a video file. File recovery procedure may start to recovery the video file when booting up the system.
  • Page 15: Chapter 3. Ptz Control

    CHAPTER 3. PTZ CONTROL PTZ device can be controlled in live monitoring mode and PTZ setup mode via the keypad and/or the remote controller. The rest of the chapter describes the ways of controlling PTZ devices using the keypad and a remove controller. Chapter 3-1.
  • Page 16: Chapter 4. Recording

    CHAPTER 4. RECORDING Chapter 4-1. Start Recording The NDR automatically performs recording task after power on. Press REC button on the keypad or the remote controller that it can change the recording mode from schedule recording to manual recording. Press REC button again. NDR returns back to schedule recording again.
  • Page 17: Chapter 5. Playback

    CHAPTER 5. PLAYBACK To playback, please press Play button on the remote controller, a keyboard, or the keypad. A playback message box shows up for searching video clips. The details are described in the following sections: PLAYBACK TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH RECORD SEARCH DATE SEARCH Chapter 5-1.
  • Page 18: Chapter 5-3. Rec Search

    To select an event list item, press Up or Down button. Press Enter button to play the video clips To select next page, please press FF or FR button Chapter 5-3. REC Search REC SEARCH contains the list when a user presses REC button to activate manual recording operation.
  • Page 19 FR: Press Left button, shuttle right left on the front panel, or FR key on the remote controller to fast rewind the playing video. The speed of fast rewinding is range from 2X ~ 6X of the original playback speed. PAUSE &...
  • Page 20: Chapter 6. Menu System

    CHAPTER 6. MENU SYSTEM Chapter 6-1. Setup Menu Setup menu contains menu settings for camera, monitor, record, alarm, system, network, PTZ, and backup. The details of all the setup menu items are described in the rest of the chapters. Record Chapter 6-2.
  • Page 21: Chapter 6-2-2. Camera Disable (Secured Recording Channel)

    Visual Keyboard INSERT: CAMERA Back Cursor ‘ Enter < > Page SPACE BAR Chapter 6-2-2. Camera Disable (Secured Recording Channel) Channel enable feature can disable the live video of a camera. The channel can still perform video recording. For privacy or security considerations, irrelevant people may be prohibited to see the live video.
  • Page 22: Chapter 6-3. Monitor Setup

    Chapter 6-2-7. IP Camera Setup To setup IP camera, please follow the following instructions. Camera IP Address: the IP address of the IP camera Camera HTTP Port: the HTTP port number of the IP address (default 80) Camera RTSP Port: the RTSP port number of the IP address (default 80) Username: Username of the IP camera (default: admin).
  • Page 23 VIDEO ADVANCE ADAPTIVE DEINTERLANCE EDGE PRESERVING MOVING OBJECT CORRECTION FILE MODE SHARPNESS ENHANCER Each of the VGA settings is described in the following table: Adaptive de-interlacing Edge preserving Moving object correction Film mode Sharpness enhancer NDVR User Manual...
  • Page 24: Chapter 6-3-2. Output Resolution

    Chapter 6-3-2. Output Resolution HDMI and VGA output resolutions can be set at this option. Chapter 6-3-3. Backlight Saving DVR/NVR is 24 hours non-stop running. HDMI/LCD panel consumes the most energy to a typical PC. The following figure shows HDMI/LCD panel consumption rate. Backlight saving mode is to turn the LCD backlight darker.
  • Page 25: Chapter 6-3-8. Spot Monitor Switching

    Chapter 6-3-8. Spot Monitor Switching The NDR has a spot output. To setup the sequence, please first assign spot or quad output. Specify SEQ TIME in seconds. Once above has been setup, spot monitor starts to perform sequence display. Chapter 6-3-9. Spot Sequence Time To specify Spot sequence time, please set this option.
  • Page 26: Chapter 6-4-5. Post-Alarm Recording

    Chapter 6-4-5. Post-alarm Recording Post-alarm recording can record the video of a camera after a particular alarm/motion is triggered. To enable post-alarm recording, please set the post-alarm recording seconds for this option. Chapter 6-4-6. Resolution The NDR can provide full D1 or CIF recording solutions. The default setting is at full D1 recording.
  • Page 27: Chapter 6-4-10. Limited Recording

    Chapter 6-4-10. Limited Recording In many countries, the HDD recording may be limited and can be only accessed for a certain period. Once the recorded data passes the period, the data can no longer be accessed. Chapter 6-5. Alarm Setup Alarm setup menu allows changing the settings of extern alarm switches, motion alarm, buzzer, and alarm recording duration.
  • Page 28: Chapter 6-5-5. Alarm Time

    Keypad Keyboard Remote controller Mouse Step 1 Enter Motion Area Set menu item. Step 2 Press Up, Down, Left, or Right to move cursor Move mouse for starting position. Step 3 Press Enter to define starting area. Step 4 Press Enter again to finish a motion detection zone. Mouse-drag for an area.
  • Page 29: Chapter 6-6-1. Date/Time

    SYSTEM DATE / TIME HDD INFO PASSWORD/ACCESS LOG VIEW FACTORY RESET NDR / 485 ID VIDEO SYSTEM NTSC FIRMWARE LANGUAGE ENGLISH LIVE AUDIO HEALTH CHECK Chapter 6-6-1. Date/Time The NDR has built-in timer to record time information. One can choose different time format or disable the timer.
  • Page 30: Chapter 6-6-3. Password/Access

    Size—The capacity of the hard disk drive Approximate recording hour—recording hours based on the HDD(s) Approximate recording days—recording days based on the HDD(s) Average frame size—Average picture size HDD INFO MASTER SIZE SLAVE SIZE MASTER SIZE 250 GB SLAVE SIZE 250 GB HDD FORMAT APPROX REC HOURS...
  • Page 31: Chapter 6-6-4. Log View

    Access Property Each account can be assigned for access rights including video playback, menu setup, video backup, PTZ setup, network setup, and remote network playback. For an administrator, she or he can manage various access rights for other users. PROPERTY PLAYBACK SETUP BACKUP...
  • Page 32: Chapter 6-6-9. Language

    USB flash disk should contain file system FAT-16 or FAT-32. Please visit the web site at www.meritlilin.com to download the latest firmware and save the file in the directory mentioned above. The firmware name of the NDR is “ndr104.bin”. Start Update Firmware To perform firmware update, please plug in the USB flash disk into the NDR.
  • Page 33: Chapter 6-7. Network

    Chapter 6-7. Network The NDR allows a user to access the video via Internet or LAN. In order to connect to LAN or Internet, subnet mask, gateway, and IP address should be configured. Please consult your Internet provider or system administrator for above information. NETWORK IP MODE STATIC...
  • Page 34: Chapter 6-7-4. Ddns

    The FTP service is also used by BackupManager.exe. BackManager can manage all NDR’ s video clips via network. Chapter 6-7-4. DDNS To use domain name provided by DDNS server (www.dyndng.org), please first visit www.dyndns.org to register an account. After registration, please enter “host name”, “username”, and “password”...
  • Page 35: Chapter 6-7-8. Mac

    PTZ’s RS485 protocol such as MLP2 or Pelco D/P can be transmitted to a PTZ device by ONV IF and LILIN HTTP protocol. PTZ Protocols include MLP1, MLP2, Pelco D, and Pelco P. Prot ocol transmissions are shown as below:...
  • Page 36: Chapter 6-8-2. Ptz Model & Baud Rate

    Chapter 6-8-2. PTZ Model & Baud Rate If PTZ protocol is transmitted via traditional RS485 wires attached to the NDR. Please setup baud rate and RS485ID respectively. One can choose the model of PTZ devices by pressing Left or Right button. The NDR adopts this PTZ model’s protocol and communicates with the PTZ device.
  • Page 37: Chapter 6-8-4. Preset

    PRESET SETUP PRESET SETUP DWELL 000 SEC SPEED POSITION IRIS AUTO IRIS FOCUS AUTO FOCUS SAVE PRESET CLEAR PRESET Chapter 6-8-4. Preset To define a preset, press Left or Right button on the keypad or the remote controller to change the preset number. Chapter 6-8-5.
  • Page 38: Chapter 6-8-11. Clear All Preset

    In live monitoring mode, this preset can be recalled at any time. To recall a preset, please read Call Preset section for detail. Chapter 6-8-11. Clear All Preset To clear all the preset points of a PTZ device, please select Clear All Preset menu item. Press Enter key on the front panel or remote controller.
  • Page 39: Chapter 6-9-2. Http File Download

    To download the backup files, please use FTP program (Backup Manager) to download the video file to your PC. Please provide the account and password as “Admin”, “Oper”, and “Guest” in the FTP program to download the file(s). The user can also use integrated HTML interface for FTP file download.
  • Page 40: Chapter 7. File Playback

    CHAPTER 7. FILE PLAYBACK To play a backup file from a PC, a user can export NDR’s video to H.264 file. To review multiple channels playback, Backup Manager (Backupman.exe) built-in in the NDR can be used. Chapter 7-1. Play H.264 Files The NDR can export H.264 file to (1) USB flash disk, (2) DVD/RW, (3) File for FTP download (4) HTTP download.
  • Page 41: Chapter 7-4. Connect To Ndr's Ftp Service

    Chapter 7-4. Connect to NDR’s FTP Service. After adding a NDR profile into the Tree View, please click on the Profile and click on Connect button. Chapter 7-5. Start to Download NDR’s Files. Once a NDR is connected, a list of time stamps of the NDR gets listed in the treeview. Select one of the stamp and click on Download button to download the files.
  • Page 42: Chapter 7-6. Play Local Ndr's Files

    Chapter 7-6. Play local NDR’s files. Click on the time stamp of the local driver, the file clips can by playback by clicking on the Play button. NDVR User Manual...
  • Page 43 NETWORK NDVR User Manual...
  • Page 44: Chapter 8. Network

    To setup IP address, a user can use IPScan utility to scan all the NDRs within a LAN. This powerful tool can help the user to monitor, to find, and to set IP configuration for all Merit LILIN’s IP-based products. Note: The default IP address of the NDR is 192.168.0.111...
  • Page 45: Chapter 8-2. Access The Ndr Via Internet Browser

    Chapter 8-2. Access the NDR via Internet Browser To access the NDR, a user can use Internet browser to get live and stored video via Internet. The NDR’s web interface also provides features of PTZ access, split window display, and system configurations.
  • Page 46: Chapter 8-2-2. Logon

    Chapter 8-2-2. Logon To logon the NDR, please type in the IP address in the HTTP address box via Internet browser. By default, type “192.168.1.171” in the HTTP address box to access the logon page. Use default password “1111” for Administrator, password “2222” for Operator, and password “3333”...
  • Page 47: Chapter 8-2-5. Save Jpeg File

    To perform playback operation, please click on Playback hyperlink. A playback dialog box shows up. Event search list, record search list, and time search are all integrated in the dialog box on the hyper link panel. Normal Record and Event Lists Double click on the record list item or event list item for playback.
  • Page 48: Chapter 8-2-6. Network Audio

    Chapter 8-2-6. Network Audio The NDR can provide network audio monitoring for both live and playback video. To activate network audio, please open a camera’s video in full screen on Video Display Control. It can deliver network audio to a PC for both live and playback video. Chapter 8-3.
  • Page 49: Chapter 8-3-3. Recording Schedule Table

    Chapter 8-3-3. Recording Schedule Table A user can setup record schedule table via Internet, to setup scheduling table, please specify day and time with the recording mode. The user can also use Apply Chapter 8-3-4. Alarm Setting Buzzer Enable—Enable/disable NDR buzzer Motion Enable—Enable/disable motion detection Motion Tracer—Enable/disable motion trace Alarm Input Type—Set alarm input as NO/NC or disable...
  • Page 50: Chapter 8-3-6. Network Setting

    Chapter 8-3-6. Network Setting IP Address—NDR’s IP address Subnet Mask—Subnet mask Gateway IP Address—Router/Gateway IP address PPPoE account—PPPoE protocol account name PPPoE password—PPPoE password Video Port—The NDR’s video port HTTP Port—HTML port number NDVR User Manual...
  • Page 51: Chapter 8-3-7. System Setting

    Chapter 8-3-7. System Setting MAC Address: MAC address of the NDR Firmware: firmware version of the NDR NDR/485 ID: Addressable NDR ID for multiple NDRs remote control using remote controller and RS-485 keyboard. Language: Language selection of the NDR Max Connections: Maximum network connections allowed for the NDR Auto Logout: force to logout remote accesses.
  • Page 52: Chapter 8-3-7-3. System Status

    Chapter 8-3-7-3. System Status Primary Master HDD—HDD detecting status of primary master IDE channel for the NDR Primary Slave HDD—HDD detecting status of primary slave IDE channel for the NDR Secondary Master HDD—HDD detecting status of secondary maser IDE channel for the NDR Secondary Slave HDD—HDD detecting status of secondary slave IDE channel for the NDR HDD Recording Start—Start recording time of the NDR HDD Recording End-End recording time of the NDR...
  • Page 53: Chapter 8-3-7-4. Firmware Update

    Chapter 8-3-7-4. Firmware update This NDR is allowed to perform firmware upgrade via network. After NDR receives the firmware, it starts to perform firmware upgrade automatically. After finishing the firmware update, HTML page gets reload. The user can then start to operator the NDR. To perform network firmware update, please click on Browse button and locate the firmware.
  • Page 54 A backup progress bar shows up on the web page. After backup task ends, please click on the file hyperlink with LMP file extension. It can download the file from the NDR’s internal HTTP server to your local PC. To download the backup file(s) again, please click on “Backup File Download” hyperlink to download.
  • Page 55: Chapter 9. Keyboard Connection

    CHAPTER 9. KEYBOARD CONNECTION The advantage of using NDR series is that any combination of NDRs, RS-485 keyboards, analog PTZs, and IP PTZs can be controlled within one system via RJ-45 network wire. Chapter 9-1. Connection between a NDR and a RS-485 Keyboard To operator a NDR with a keyboard, please directly connect PIH-931D keyboard to the NDR’s keyboard input using a RJ-45 cable.
  • Page 56: Chapter 9-3. Connections Between A Ndr And Multiple Rs-485 Ptzs

    Multiple NDRs & A Keyboard Connection Diagram Chapter 9-3. Connections between a NDR and multiple RS-485 PTZs Please use twisted pair cable to connect a PTZ to a NDR. The connections between PTZs, please refer PTZs’ user manual. NDRs & PTZs System Diagram NDRs &...
  • Page 57: Chapter 9-4. Connections Between A Ndr And An Ip Ptzs

    Chapter 9-4. Connections between a NDR and an IP PTZs The advantage of using hybrid solution is to simplify system installation. Video BNC cable, alarm cable, audio cable, and PTZ RS-485 can be replaced by RJ-45 cable. To setup above, please follow the diagram below: Chapter 9-5.
  • Page 58: Chapter 9-7. Control Ndr's Menu Setup

    (2) Call a Camera Displayed on Main Monitor After a NDR gets controlled by using button, enter a number from 1 to 4 using the number pad and press the CAM button to select the camera. Example: Call camera #4 of NDR #12. (3) Window-division on Main Monitor To perform window division feature of a NDR, press the following window division buttons.
  • Page 59: Chapter 9-7-1. Ok Or Cancel Button In Submenu System

    Chapter 9-7-1. OK or Cancel button in Submenu System There is OK or Cancel button in submenu system. The shortcut buttons is SET or ESC button on the keyboard. Chapter 9-8. Control NDR Playback To perform NDR playback feature, press Play button or Search button. Play button can invoke playback menu.
  • Page 60: Chapter 9-10. Control A Ndr's Spot Monitor

    Once a camera of a NDR gets controlled, the following PTZ operations can be performed. Zoom in Zoom out Tilt up Tilt down Pan left Pan right Zoom in Zoom out Focus far Focus near IRIS large IRIS small Auto Pan Chapter 9-9-1.
  • Page 61: Appendix

    APPENDIX Appendix A. Alarm I/Os and RS485 for PTZ Pin 1 Alarm input 1 Pin 2 Alarm input 2 Pin 3 Alarm input 3 Pin 4 Alarm input 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 ALARM NO (normal open) Pin 7 ALARM NC (normal close) Pin 8 Pin 9 RS485+...
  • Page 62: Appendix D. Supported Usb-Dvd/Rw

    Appendix D. Supported USB-DVD/RW Manufacturer Model SONY DRX-S30U-W Lite-On eSAU108 Lite-On eTAU108 Lite-On eHAU424-01 Brand Specification Capacity Max Speed Note Melody DVD-RW 4.7GB Rewritable RiTEK DVD-RW 4.7GB Rewritable Sony DVD+R 4.7GB Burn once OEM disk DVD-R 4.7GB Burn once Appendix E. Supported USB Flash Disk Transcend 8G, 16G ;...
  • Page 63: Specification

    HDD format Email Alarm notification with JPEG attachments Accessories Remote controller addressable up to 255 NDRs P/T/Z protocol LILIN MLP2 and Pelco over HTTP/ONVIF/RS-485 Keyboards PIH-931D keyboard for controlling NDR/IP cameras over network IR receiver Extra IR extension connector Mouse USB / PS-2, drag-n-drop, right-mouse-click, mouse wheel.

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