1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with a dry cloth. 7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
● Installation should be carried out only by qualified personnel and in accordance with any electrical regulations in force at the time. ● The DVR must be placed on a stable surface or mounted in an approved cabinet. Adequate ventilation must be provided, taking particular care not to block any of the air vents on the DVR. ●...
MOUSE CONTROL Designed to be controlled and easy to use with a mouse. ENHANCED GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE [GUI] The DVR menu structure and on screen display is presented in a simple to use and logical GUI format. GENUINE PENTAPLEX OPERATION The DVR will continue to record at full frame rate during local playback, local setup, multi user remote viewing and playback and remote setup.
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TELEMETRY CONTROL Full telemetry control is available from the front panel or remote connection and a wide number of speed dome protocols are supported. Protocols can be set individually for each channel and telemetry speed can be adjusted to suit particular speed domes.
1. Front panel description. DESCRIPTION Function Key POWER Turn On/Off the system power DISPLAY Selects various display modes in live display and playback Selects PTZ mode in live display Displays the setup menus SETUP SEARCH Displays the search menu Control Key CHANNEL SELECTION Used to display individual channels in live display and playback Also used to enter numeric passwords for the various login screens...
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2. Rear panel description. CAMERA INPUT : Connect up to 16 camera inputs. MONITOR : Main BNC monitor. SPOT OUT : BNC Spot monitor. AUDIO INPUTS & OUTPUTS : Up to 4 audio inputs and one audio output can be connected as necessary. PAL / NTSC : Change Camera input type.
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– – 3. Remote Controller description. POWER SETUP : Open System Setup Menu System ON/OFF Channel Selection Buttons ID Button AUDIO : Not Supported Select DVR ID ENTER : Apply / Select /Go to Next Screen RETURN Cancel / Deselect Navigation Buttons Previous Screen : Used for Playback Control,...
& & • Connect up to 16 CAMERA INPUTS as necessary. • Connect monitors to the DVR using the COMPOSITE or DVI connections • Connect power to the DVR. The DVR checks for proper power connection and emits two beeps. Press the POWER BUTTON on the front panel of the DVR to begin operation.
All menus can be controlled from above ‘Status Bar’ with mouse or front buttons. DIVISION SCREEN Select the ‘DISPLAY” button and screen division menu will appear. Select the screen type (1,4,6,8,9,16 and rotation sequence). Sequence mode User can select the type from display menu. Press the button.
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1) CAM: Select the Channel 2) Preset : Input preset numbers 1~255. Click SET to save current view (camera position) as a preset. Click GOTO to move the camera to a saved preset position. 3) Zoom, Focus, IRIS: User can control each item with + or - button. 4) Parameter : Press this button and another window will appear.
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User can see the current log immediately. Click once after selecting log, recorded data will be played. This is in case of selecting the “PREVIEW” option) Panic Recording This menu is used to start and stop the Panic recording. If the panic recording is started, record icon will change to red square with “P”. Select once more to return to previous.
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Quick Menu User can use quick menu by clicking the right of the mouse on each live channel. Click the right of the mouse on live channel that user wants to control. 1. Freeze On/Off: User can stop the live display of channel that user wants. Even though other channels show live display, this particular channel display is stopped.
Click the “MENU” and click the SYSTEM SETUP menu. To navigate around any items in the setup menu, use the CURSOR KEYS and the ENTER RETURN buttons. In general, the ENTER button is used to select and change a particular item and the RETURN button is used to cancel a change or exit from a particular setup screen.
CAMERA Click the CAMERA menu. CAMERA : CAMERA SETUP To setup the various camera options, highlight CAMERA and press ENTER. TITLE: Input the camera title. COVERT: When it is set to ON, the camera image is not displayed in live display but continues to record. AUDIO: Determines the audio recording channel.
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Click each value with button. The selected channel is displayed in full screen. BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, TINT and COLOR can be changed as necessary. To modify a different channel, highlight CAMERA and choose the desired channel. Press RETURN when all changes are complete. CAMERA : PTZ SETUP Click the PTZ SETUP...
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Click the “DETAIL” button and change the detail value with button. Note that some settings, such as AUTO FOCUS, may not be compatible with particular PTZ equipment. If this is the case, changing the value will have no effect on PTZ control. Click the “TOUR”...
CAMERA : MOTION SENSOR Click the MOTION SENSOR menu and click the value on the SENSITIVITY menu. Change the value with button. SENSITIVITY : Between 1 (Lowest) and 10 (Highest) and determines the degree of motion required before recording is activated.
DISPLAY To setup the various display options, highlight DISPLAY and press ENTER. DISPLAY - OSD Click the menu. Then click the button for ON/OFF and change the value. STATUS BAR : Determines the time to turn from the menu of status bar to time display. CAMERA TITLE : Determines whether the camera title is displayed.
DISPLAY : MONITOR Click the MONITOR menu Then click the button for ON/OFF and change the value SEQUENCE DWELL : The time each screen is displayed in a sequence operation. SPOT DWELL : The time each screen is displayed on the spot monitor outputs. DE-INTERLACE MODE : When recording any channels in D1 resolution (704 x 576), this should be set to ON to prevent shudder during playback.
SEQUENCE DISPLAY : Click the SEQUENCE menu. When the button is pressed, the default sequence will cycle through all 16 channels, one by one. Sequence setup allows the operator to define a custom sequence, using mixed multi screen views and any desired channels.
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Press ADD. Then, “Sequence Setup” menu appears. Determine the “VIEW TYPE” and assign “CONFIGURE”. Then, click CONFIRM. To add an additional mode, click continuously. After finishing the setup, press CLOSE. To modify the current one, double click that mode. Then ‘Sequence Setup” window will appear again. The new sequence is now saved and can be started by pressing the button when in live view.
DISPLAY : SPOT-OUT Click the SPOT-OUT menu and click the camera channel for ON/OFF. The DVR has 4 SPOT MONITOR OUTPUTS. User can assign the SPOT OUT display for each channel. Double click the spot out channel that requires to be assigned. SPOT TITLE: input the title.
SOUND Click the SOUND menu. To setup the various sound options, highlight SOUND and press ENTER SOUND : AUDIO Click the AUDIO menu and click the ON/OFF menu. Then, click the button for ON/OFF. LIVE AUDIO : When it is set to ON, the selected audio channel can be monitored on the AUDIO OUTPUT. AUDIO MONITORING CHANNEL : Specify which one of the 4 AUDIO INPUTS is routed to the AUDIO OUTPUT.
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SYSTEM Click the SYSTEM menu. To setup the various system options, highlight SYSTEM and press ENTER. DATE / TIME Click the DATE / TIME menu. DATE TIME : Allows the operator to set or modify the current date & time. DATE FORMAT : Determines how the date is displayed.
SYSTEM : SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Click the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu. SYSTEM INFORMATION: User can see the system information as below. F/W version : Shows the firmware version of the DVR. H/W version : Shows the hardware version of the DVR. VIDEO SIGNAL TYPE : The DVR automatically switches between PAL and NTSC depending on the channel 1 input signal at power on.
SYSTEM NAME : It is used so that notification emails can be identified. F/W UPDATE : Firmware updates may be released periodically to enhance system performance and add extra features. The operator can upgrade the firmware using a USB memory stick. After inserting the F/W in USB or CD/DVD, Press UPDATE.
USER Click the USER menu. To setup the various system options, highlight USER and press ENTER. USER: USER MANAGEMENT By default, the DVR is configured with a user ID of ADMIN, belonging to the ADMIN group and with a password of 1234. As well as the ability to add new users, existing user details can be modified.
USER ID : Edit the user ID using the virtual keyboard. PASSWORD : Change the password using the virtual keyboard. GROUP : Users can be assigned to one of three groups - ADMIN, MANAGER or USER. E-MAIL : Enter the user’s email address if email notification is required. E-MAIL NOTIFICATION : Enable or disable email notifications for the specified user.
NETWORK Click the NETWORK menu and determine each value. NETWORK: IP SETUP Click the IP SETUP menu. DHCP : When enabled, the DVR will obtain an IP address automatically if it is connected to a DHCP server or router. WEB SERVICE : When enabled, it allows remote connections using Internet Explorer or other web browsers. IP ADDRESS : If DHCP is not being used, the IP address can be manually set.
NETWORK: DDNS DDNS : When enabled, the DVR can be accessed through a Dynamic DNS server. Commonly used if a broadband connection does not have a static IP address. CAUTION To use DDNS function, User have to port forwarding. a. Default WEB SERVICE PORT : 8080 b.
EVENT / SENSOR Click the EVENT / SENSOR menu. To setup the various event handling options, highlight EVENT/SENSOR and press ENTER. EVENT / SENSOR: HDD EVENT Click the HDD EVENT menu. The DVR can monitor the hard drives and detect problems that may be developing. SMART ALARM : Enables SMART disk monitoring.
EVENT / SENSOR : ALARM OUTPUT Click the ALARM OUTPUT menu and click each value. Determines the behavior and actions that will trigger each of the 8/16 alarm outputs. Behavior settings ALARM OUT : Choose which alarm output to configure. OPERATION : The selected alarm output can be enabled or disabled.
EVENT / SENSOR : BUZZER OUT Click the BUZZER OUTPUT menu and click each value. Determines the behavior and actions that will trigger the internal buzzer. Behavior settings OPERATION : The internal buzzer can be enabled or disabled. HDD EVENT : Determines whether a hard drive event sounds the buzzer. MODE : Can be either TRANSPARENT (the buzzer sounds only when the trigger criteria is present) or LATCHED (the buzzer sounds for a set period of time after the trigger).
EVENT / SENSOR : EMAIL NOTIFICATION Click the EMAIL NOTIFICATION menu and click each value. Determines the behavior and actions that will send an email to a remote user. Behavior settings NOTIFICATION : Email notification can be turned ON or OFF. SETUP CHANGE: Determines whether a setup change sends an email.
DISK MANAGE Click the DISK MANAGEMENT menu. To manage the internal hard drives, highlight DISK MANAGE and press ENTER. RECORD TIME LIMIT : In certain circumstances, it may be necessary to limit the amount of footage stored on the DVR (to comply with data protection laws for example).
RECORD MENU Click the “MENU”. Input the password . Then main menu will appear. Click the RECORD menu. To setup the recording behavior of the DVR, highlight RECORD MENU and press ENTER. RECORD : RECORDING OPERATIONS Click the RECORDING OPERATION menu and click each value.
RECORD : CONTINUOUS/MOTION Click the CONTINUOUS/MOTION SETUP menu. This setup screen allows the operator to configure scheduled and motion detection recording. There are 2 sections: SIZE/FPS/QUALITY : Recording settings for each channel can be defined across a 24 hour period, in blocks (for example between 09:00 and 18:00) or for each individual hour.
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Click the TIME BAR that user wants to have the values changed. Press ENTER to display the green cursor. The green cursor shown represents one hour. The table below the time bar shows the recording settings for this time period. Drag the time that user wants to have the values changed.
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Click the SIZE, FPS, QUALITY and AUDIO value. Then click the value with button to change. Press ENTER. Recording settings for the selected time period are displayed. 16 channels are divided into two groups. Maximum recording frame rate for each group is 240FPS at resolution of 1CIF (352x240). 4 channels can be recorded in full D1 (4CIF@704x480) resolution, maximum 2 channels from each group.
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ACTIVATION Click the ACTIVATION menu. To change ACTIVATION settings, highlight CONTINUOUS/MOTION RECORDING and press ENTER. Use the CURSOR KEYS to highlight ACTIVATION and press ENTER. The schedule box is highlighted in green. Drag the Time and Channel with left mouse click. After selecting the area, determines the recording type.
RECORD : ALARM SETUP Click the ALARM RECORDING menu. The setup is the same as CONTINUOUS/MOTION RECORDING This setup screen allows the operator to configure alarm input activated recording. SIZE/FPS/QUALITY : Recording settings for each channel can be defined across a 24 hour period, in blocks (for example between 09:00 and 18:00) or for each individual hour.
RECORD : PANIC SETUP Click the PANIC RECORDING menu. Select the Size, Frame, Quality and audio. During panic recording mode, the DVR will override all other recording settings and record continuously on all channels at the settings configured here.
SEARCH To search for a particular section of recorded footage, press the SEARCH button. To protect unauthorized viewing of footage, only ADMIN and MANAGER user levels can playback footage. To login as ADMIN, enter the default password of 1234 and press ENTER. SEARCH : TIME SEARCH Click the date that user wants to have the values changed.
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Drag the time bar with left mouse click. Press ENTER to select the calendar and use the CURSOR KEYS to move to the required day. As different days are selected, the timeline display also changes to show recorded footage on that day. Press ENTER to choose the day and move to the timeline.
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SEARCH MODE : PANO PANO( Thumb nail) : Each Screen show s 3 hour data. CH1 : 0~3 O’clock CH2 : 3~6 O’clock CH8: 21~24 O’clock User can select different channels and playback with faster speed of up to x64. SEARCH MODE : Multi Playback PLAY(Multi view): The default playback mode is 16 screen display.
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During playback, user can reserve the recorded data that needs to be archived. Press button at the time the archive is to be started. Then playback is stopped and menu below will appear. After inputting “TAG” name, press START. Then display is returned to playback. Press button again to end archiving.
To exit playback mode and return to the search screen to choose another time and date, press RETURN. To exit the search screen and go back to live view, repeatedly press RETURN. SEARCH : EVENT SEARCH The DVR event log stores events such as motion and alarm activated recording, video loss, etc.
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Playback footage for a particular event, select the event from the list using the CURSOR KEYS and press ENTER. Playback resumes from the moment when the selected event occurred and continues until stopped by the operator. During event search playback, the SHUTTLE WHEEL, JOG RING...
NEW ARCHIVING To archive recorded footage to USB memory stick or CD/DVD, press the ARCHIVE button. To protect unauthorized viewing and distribution of footage, only the ADMIN user level can archive footage. To login as ADMIN, enter the default password of 1234 and press ENTER. Click each desired channel.
RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT AVI ARCHIVING LIST: User can see the AVI archiving data that was reserved from new archiving menu or archiving of search. INFORMATION: The detailed information of Reserved AVI data. DELETE: User can delete the reserved AVI data BURN: Backup the selected AVI data.
PRELIMINARY BEFORE CONNECT For using web connection, 554 and 8080 ports should be done port forwarding set in Router. Refer the manual of Router for port forwarding setting WEB RA MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENT P4 3.0 or Higher 512MB or Higher Geforce MS 400, Radeon 7500 or higher Gefore 8 series or higher VGA MEMORY...
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Default ID and password are ‘ADMIN’ &’1234’ User need to install Active-X, click Run Add-on In case of, unable to install active-X, User needs to check the option of activeX on IE security menu. Select Enable for all ActiveX related options. (ex, Download signed ActiveX control, Download unsigned ActiveX control….)
LIVE MODE Explanation for function LIVE mode Select live division screen (1, 4, 8,9,16 split mode) Sequence mode. Move to next camera Full screen. Select live channel. – select a channel manually. Activate Mic to send a sound to DVR. On/Off Sound from DVR Save the live image.
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• Status Show active status of DVR Alarm – Indicator will be marked when system detects Alarm input. Motion- Indicator will be marked when system detects Motion Video Loss - Indicator will be marked when system detects Alarm input. Recording – Display current recording mode (T: Continuous, M: Motion, A: Alarm recoding) Alarm Out - Indicator will be marked when system detect Alarm output.
SEARCH (By time line ) Select a time line on time table or set a exact time. Then press ‘Play’ button 1. Refresh : Refresh the recording table of data. 2. Play : Start to display the recorded data from system. 3.
SEARCH (By Event) 1. Event : Select events for querying . 2. Period : Set duration for querying recording data. 3. Search : Start to query and list up all events on the list 4. Select a event on the list then DVR starting to playback the related camera’s image...
SETUP MODE 1. CAMERMA user can configure camera’s attribute such as title, live color, PTZ setup or motion Motion setup for detecting motion events. 1) Select Motion menu tab. 2) Select a channel and sensitivity.
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3) Drag a mouse on image for select detecting area. 4) Press OK. 2. Display 1) OSD – User allow to choose text display items over the image. 2) Monitor - user can set dwell time for sequence or spot, and pop up function. 3.
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4. System User can configurable DATE of system, check system information and set controller. 5. Recording User can configure the recording parameter, Setting detail is same as system. 6. User Allow to add user, select Authority level and Log out time...
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7. Network User can check the system’s network information and selectable speed level. But IP settings are not allowed to change on remote site. Network IP only can set on system. For email notification, user can input the SMTP server detail on below setup. 8.
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INFORMATION Display Model name of DVR and WEB Remote Software version.
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1. Open the backup data from device and Run the [bplayer] which is included in the backup folder. 2. Click the [Open file] button and open the backup file.
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3. After open it, can see the following message then click the [Yes] button. 4. If the backuped AVI file is modified, [Verification failed] message will be appeared.
♣ I-PHONE 1. Select the Safari browser. 2. Enter the IP address or URL to connect. And Click the [GO] button. 3. Enter the User name and Password then use can see the Image. (Default ADMIN / 1234)
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♣ I-PHONE 1. Select the Web browser. 2. Enter the IP address or URL to connect. And press the Enter button. 3. Enter the User name and Password then use can see the Image. (Default ADMIN / 1234)
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