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H.264 IRIS-L DVR User’s Manual (Model: 4/ 8/ 16CH H.264 DVR) Installation and User’s Guide Rev. 1.6 Digital Video Recorder * All contents of this document may change without prior notice, and actual product appearance may differ from that depicted herein.
Safety Precaution CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This label may appear on the rear of the unit due to space limitations. The lightning flash with arrow point symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT A CLASS A computing device subject to certification by the Commission shall be identified pursuant to Par 2.925 et Seq of the chapter. In addition, the label shall include the following statement: This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)This device must accept any interference received,...
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Preface This document is a basic manual for the H.264 DVRusers. The manual describes the appearance and name of products, how to configure the system program, and how to use the system. Please review the whole contents before using H.264 DVR, and access the product with caution.
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Warning on Installation and Usage 1. Warning on Installation • Install the product on a flat floor, open space, and keep the minimum of 6 inches distance from the rear panel to the wall. • Install the product on a well-ventilated place. •...
Contents 1. Product Contents 2. Features 3. Product Description 3-1. Front Panel Connection 3-2. Rear Panel Connection 3-3. Front Panel Description 3-4. Rear Panel Description 3-5. Remote Controller 4. Main Menu Programming 4-1. Overview Main Menu 4-2. DVR Menu Tree 4-3.
1. Product Contents At the point of purchase, please verify that following contents are included: • H.264 DVR IRIS L - 4//8/16CH Stand Alone DVR • Power Supply (12V/5.8A) • Power cord • User’s manual (inside “CMS Install CD”) • Quick Guide •...
2. Features is an embedded Stand-Alone DVR, based on Linux. It is capable to record 4/8/16 H.264 DVR channels of video and audio. It is also capable to playback, live display, back-up and network function while it is continuously recording. And it also offers the following features: •...
3-3. Front Panel Description 1. CD Tray: This place can hold various types of backup media. A DVD rewritable drive is installed at default. 2. Jog and Shuttle: Jog and shuttle enables user to operate DVR easier in handling such as fast forward, fast reverse playback and one frame movement in still picture.
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2) LOCK This button enables key lock for the DVR unit. Once pressed, yellow key lock LED turns on and all features and settings are not accessible unless it is unlocked first. To release key lock, button locking, press this button again and password is required to release. While DVR is under key lock mode, the icon will be appeared on the left top corner of monitor: 3) PTZ This button enables control mode for PTZ (Pan, Tilt, and Zoom) camera(s).
6. Direction buttons and ENTER Button Direction buttons are to move LEFT, RIGHT, UP and DOWN in menu. They also can be used while entering password. ENTER button, in the middle, is to select, save, and apply parameters in the menu. 7.
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2. 4/8/16 Ch. Loop through Outputs: 4/8/16 channels of composite video outputs with BNC connectors that provide loop-through video outputs. Outputs may be connected as inputs to other video equipments if required. 3. 4/8/16 Ch. Audio Inputs (RCA): 4/8/16 channels of unbalanced audio signal inputs with RCA connectors. The audio input must be an amplified audio source, such as amplified microphone.
3-5. Remote Controller • REC: Start and stop recording manually. (REC/ STOP on the front panel). • LOCK: Enable key lock (LOCK on the front panel). • USB: Initiate backup (COPY on the front panel). • 1, 2, 3… 0, +10: Video channel selection buttons. For channel 10 or above, use +10 with other buttons.
4. Main Menu Programming Icon Name Icon Name Icon Name SYSTEM DISPLAY RECORD EVENT SCHEDULE NETWORK COPY HARD DISK CAMERA 4-1. Overview Main Menu Before using H.264 DVRfor the first time, it is necessary to initialize the system with information that need to be manually adjusted, such as time and date, password, display mode, recording mode, network configuration and so on.
4-3. System Setup System Setup allows the user to set basic system configurations. 1. LANGUAGE Select the language to be used on the system. English, German, French, Korean, Turkish, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, and Russian are available. 2. VIDEO FORMAT Display the type of video inputs, NTSC or PAL, which is automatically detected after power ON.
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6. REMOTE ID Allow DVR unit to have specific and unique ID for remote controller. If multiple DVR units are used within reachable distance, a signal sent from a remote control will be delivered to all units reachable, while the remote ID is set to OFF, factory default.
4-4. Display Setup 1. SEQ.DWELL Select dwell time between 1 to 60 seconds for the switching interval under sequential display mode. Press Left/Right Direction buttons to decrease/increase dwelling time. 2. SPOT.DWELL Select dwell time between 1 to 60 seconds for the switching interval on SPOT video output, which displays a single channel view of all connected video channels by sequentially switching.
4-5. Recording Setup 1. STOP KEY Select DISABLE or ENABLE for the REC/STOP button. In case of manual recording, manual recording can be started and stopped by the REC/STOP button. This STOP KEY protects the system from unauthorized interruption of recording. While it is set to DISABLE, recording can not be stopped by REC/STOP button.
4-6. Event Setup 1. SETUP 1 Quality: Select the recording picture quality from VERY LOW, LOW, STANDARD, HIGH, and VERY HIGH. FPS: Select from a recording frame rate from 1 to 30 on NTSC (1 to 25 PAL). EVENT: Select ALARM or MOTION. PRE: Turn Pre-event recording ON or OFF.
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* Quick EVENT Setup: All 16ch Quality can be set as same as the resolution with highlight bar, if “ Number 1” button is pressed after pressing “ FUNC (F1)”. FPS, EVENT, PRE and Duration can be set as same way.
4-7. Schedule Setup 1. SCHEDULE Select WEEKLY or MONTHLY to enable scheduled recording. Select OFF to disable recording by schedule. 2. WEEKLY SET Allow the user to schedule by days of the week. Each hour segment can be set to MANUAL ) or EVENT ( ).
4-8. Network Setup 1. CONNECT Select a connection method among STATIC, DHCP, or PPPOE. 2. IP ADDRESS / SUBNET / GATEWAY / DNS Accessible only if CONNECT is set to STATIC. While accessible, information can be changed to fit in the network environment. Proper information must be provided from the network administrator or service provider.
4-9. Copy Setup 1. DEVICE Select a device to make a copy from ‘USB Storage’ for USB memory device or ‘CD/DVD’ for optical drive. 2. WATER MARK Turn ON to put water mark while copying data. Files with water mark can be verified for its integrity by the authentication tool available under File_Player.
4-10. Hard Disk Setup 1. OVERWRITE Turn ON or OFF the overwrite feature. It will recycle the HDD by overwriting oldest files by its maturity. First recorded area in HDD can be replaced with new recording data. 2. FORMAT HDD Execute formatting HDD. Once the formatting is done, “Format Complete” message will be displayed.
4-11. Camera Setup 1. CAMERA NO: Select a camera to adjust ID or PTZ settings below. 2. CAMERA ID: Change Camera ID to be displayed for the selected channel. Once selected, On-Screen Keyboard will be available. 3. PTZ TYPE: Select a type of PTZ protocol if applicable. In order to control PTZ cameras from the DVR system and remote, it is necessary to properly set this section.
5. Live Display & Recording H.264 DVR supports full picture, quad picture, 9 picture and 16 picture view along with sequential switching mode. Also it supports event popup if motion or alarm event is configured. 5-1. Live Picture Display Mode 1.
* Mouse operation for live (Playback) display pictures - Left button of mouse: From (to) 4/9/16 pictures mode to (from) single channel. - Right button of mouse: Sequentially movement from singe channel to 4/9/16 pictures. 5. Sequential Picture Display Mode Sequentially display all available video channels based on the display mode. For example, if SEQ button is pressed under the full picture mode, display will automatically switches from Ch.
5-3. PTZ Control Prior to control PTZ function of camera(s), proper camera and setting must be done. 1. Select a camera to control PTZ using Channel Selection buttons. 2. Press PTZ or ENTER button on the front panel to enter PTZ control mode (press ENTER on the remote controller).
6. Search and Backup 6-1. Search List In order to search or backup recorded data, you need to press “search” button on front panel or remote controller. 1. Option: Select type of recording to display on the calendar among MANUAL, EVENT, SCHEDULE, and ALL. 2.
6-2. Search by Recording Type From search list, after selecting desired option and date to search, press ENTER. Then the Calendar can be browsed by direction buttons. Make a change on date selection if desired, and press ENTER again. The following screen displays: From the 24 hour time bar, select a desired segment to search.
6-4. Playback While your DVR is in playback mode, any video channel and display mode can be selected by channel selection buttons and display mode buttons. < Playback single CH > < Playback 4 CH > < Playback 9 CH > <...
6-5. Backup From search list, select desired option and date to search, and press ENTER. Then the Calendar can be browsed by direction buttons. Make a change on date selection if desired, and press ENTER again. The following screen displays: From the above screen, press COPY on the Front Panel and USB button on the remote controller.
7. USB Mouse Operation H.264 DVR supports USB Mouse to control the unit along with the front panel buttons and the remote controller. For the convenience, connect a USB mouse (which is not included) to the port available on the front panel.
7-2. Mouse Operation on Search While playing back recorded data, mouse operation is also available to control playback. Click on any of red circled area to show icons under playback mode. Press this icon to select an audio channel to playback, same as FUNC + MENU on the front panel.
8. Firmware Update Important Note: It is strongly recommended to update the firmware by a professional, only if it is determined necessary. Please make sure to review the whole procedure before start. Do not power off the system or remove USB memory drive while the update is proceeding. Update normally takes 10 to 15 minutes.
Appendix 2. Pin Description of Connectors 1. USB Pin Descriptions (Front panel) 2. VGA Pin Descriptions Pin NO. Pin description Pin NO. Pin description D- (TX-) D+ (TX+) Not Used Not Used SHIELD SYNC Not Used Not Used 3. RS232 Pin Descriptions (Reserved for future use) 4.
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