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HVRM-HD400H / HVRM-HD800M
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  • Page 1 Install&User’s Guide HVRM-HD400H / HVRM-HD800M Install & User’s Guide (v 1.2)
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Install&User’s Guide Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Hunt digital video recorder. This manual is for HVRM-HD400H/HVRM-HD800M. Before product installation and operation, please become thoroughly familiar with this user manual and other manuals referenced by this manual. This user manual and the software and hardware described here are protected by copyright law.
  • Page 3: Important Notice

    Install&User’s Guide Caution As this equipment undergone EMC registration and suitable for business purpose, distributors and users are aware of this point. FCC Compliance Statement Caution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 4 When installing product, be cautious to locate on safe places where children are unreachable. 7. If Product does not operate properly, please contact the closest HUNT distributor for after sales service. Tampering or disassembling the product will void the warranty.
  • Page 5 Install&User’s Guide air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. C) Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading. D) Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Install&User’s Guide Contents INTRODUCTION ..................1 KEY FEATURES ................. 10 INSTALL MANUAL ................14 FEATURE ..................14 Supplied Accessories ......................14 Description & Function .......................... 14 Front ................................ 14 1.2.1 Rear ................................. 17 1.2.2 REMOTE CONTROLLER ....................... 18 1.2.3 INSTALLATION ................20 Installation and Connection ....................
  • Page 7 Install&User’s Guide USER MANUAL ................... 44 3.MENU USAGE ................. 44 Menu Structure ........................44 Function Menu ........................44 Factory Reset ........................44 4. MONITORING ................. 49 Basic Screen ........................49 Single Full Screen Mode ....................49 Multi Screen Mode ......................49 Screen Description ......................
  • Page 8 Install&User’s Guide 5. PLAYBACK ..................54 Playback Mode ........................54 Playback on Standard monitor ....................... 54 5.1.1 Playback function ..........................54 5.1.2 SEARCH MODE ........................54 Time Search ............................55 5.2.1 Schedule Search ..........................55 5.2.2 Event Search ............................55 5.2.3 Thumbnail Search ..........................
  • Page 9 Install&User’s Guide Event Setup .......................... 79 Event Check ............................79 6.5.1 Sync Event ............................80 6.5.2 Motion Detection ..........................84 6.5.3 Sensor ..............................85 6.5.4 Preset ..............................85 6.5.5 Recording setup ........................86 Program setup ............................. 86 6.6.1 Manual/Schedule recording setup ....................87 6.6.2 Configuration Tool ......................
  • Page 10 Install&User’s Guide Playback ..........................98 7.6.1 Video Division & Changing Channel ..................98 Image recording ..........................98 7.6.2 Print ................................. 99 7.6.3 Backup ..............................99 7.6.4 Web Monitor ............................99 7.6.5 Channel On/Off ........................... 99 7.6.6 Saving time & Checking Rec, Capacify ..................99 7.6.7 Searching Calander .........................
  • Page 11: Key Features

    It supports Max 120ips recording in high-quality HD-SDI video and available to record max. 5 seconds before triggering an event. Also, convert function is available protecting privacy (Covert func.). HD SDI video record HVRM-HD400H : 1920 x 1080(1080P) : 60ips HVRM-HD800M : 1920 x 1080(1080P) : 120ips...
  • Page 12 Install&User’s Guide HVRM-HD400H : 1280 x 720(720P) : 120ips HVRM-HD800M : 1280 x 720(720P) : 240ips Supports manual & schedule recording Video loss detection Supports archiving event list (Sensor, Video loss, Motion detection, Text) Available record Max 5 seconds before triggering an event per each channel Search / Playback It supports variable and convenient functions for search &...
  • Page 13 Install&User’s Guide Live monitoring form remote site (Whole screen or available to select quad screen) Available to playback, recording, search and DVR management thru. network viewer in PC Available to record, search & playback by time from remote site. Supprots 10/100Mbps Ethernet/xDSL Multiple DVR connection Supports User friendly GUI and mouse function Supports User friendly GUI and mouse function...
  • Page 14 Install&User’s Guide...
  • Page 15: Install Manual

    Install&User’s Guide Install Manual 1. Feature Supplied Accessories Unpack and check all the items as below AC Cord, Remote control, Setup CD, HDD Fixing Screw, Rack Mount Description & Function 1.2.1 Front...
  • Page 16 Install&User’s Guide Category Function DVD-Multi Back up use for recorded data by DVD/CD media Back up Jog / shuttle Playback direction change and speed control Touch Panel select single channel with illuminating of relevant switch channel LED channel LED To start and stop recording To lock the buttons on the front panel/remote controller in LOCK monitoring status...
  • Page 17 Install&User’s Guide USB port Use connecting USB memory or Mouse ◀(Left Move) To move to left in menu ▶(Right Move) To move to right in menu ▲(Upper To move to upper in menu Move) ▼(Down To move to lower in menu Move) Enter To select menu or enter the selected menu...
  • Page 18: Rear

    Install&User’s Guide 1.2.2 Rear 번호 입출력 단자명 기능 Power connector Socket for AC100V~AC240V power cord. Sensor IN Input for external sensor. Relay Relay Connection terminal. Com2,3 For RS-485 RS-485 Termination RS-485 Termination Switch Ground Ground between DVR & external device. CH1~4(8) BNC input for camera connection Audio input(RCA)
  • Page 19: Remote Controller

    Install&User’s Guide 1.2.3 REMOTE CONTROLLER It is available to use all functions of DVR. If several DVR are set with unique ID numbers, they can be controlled with one remote controller. To use remote controller, it is necessary to set ID first which want use. Keep pressing ID button repeatedly (Up to Max. 16 times) and use it matching DVR &...
  • Page 20 Install&User’s Guide ZOOM To run digital zoom SEARCH To indicate search menu CHANNEL BUTTON To select channel SELECT Not use In case of selecting over 10 (+10 + 1) MON(Action Zoom) To run digital zoom To start/stop recording MENU Covert to menu screen HELP To start Function menu Move setting menu to left direction/REW...
  • Page 21: Installation

    Install&User’s Guide 2. Installation Installation and Connection 2.1.1 Connecting & Running 2.1.1.1 Connecting camera Connect CCTV camera to DVR with BNC cable as below. Please make sure to connect standard camera following HD-SDI rule. (HD-SDI) 2.1.1.1 Connecting monitor Connect CCTV monitor to DVR with HDMI cable as below. 2.1.1.2 Connecting Audio Connect audio signal to DVR with using RCA cable or D-SUB as below.
  • Page 22: Running Osd Menu

    Install&User’s Guide 2.1.1.3 Supplying Power Connect power cable as below. - When supplying power, DVR starts booting automatically. - In order to cut off power, press power switch on DVR front during 5 seconds, then select “YES” after appearing a pop-up window. - For supplying power again, push the Power button.
  • Page 23: Setting Remote Controller

    Install&User’s Guide Main Sub Menu Configuration Window (1) Main Menu : The selected tab is show in bright color and the related sub-menu will be shown left- below the tab. To move to the previous/next tab, use the [◀/▶] arrow buttons. To move to a sub- menu press the [Enter] key or click the mouse button when you use mouse.
  • Page 24: Operable Range Of Remote Controller

    Install&User’s Guide (1) Press the [MENU] button (2) [▶] Select “system” with using [▶] arrow button and press [Enter] or [▼] button (3) [▼] Select “Utility” with using [▶] arrow button and press [Enter] button. (4) Select “Remote Control ID” and press [Enter] (5) [◀/▶] Select a value using [◀/▶] arrow buttons and press [ESC] (6) Press the [ESC] button to return to the monitor mode.
  • Page 25: Installation Examples

    Install&User’s Guide 2. Taking care the poles (+/-) 1. Remove the batter cover. 3. Replace the batter cover. are correctly positioned 2.2.3 Installation examples 2.2.3.1 Basic configuration Connect camera and monitor and Audio. 2.2.3.2 Advanced configuration Connect camera, monitor, audio, sensor, relay etc.
  • Page 26: Basic Setting

    Install&User’s Guide 2.2.3.3 External storage & back up configuration Use USB for back up. 2.2.3.4 Internet / Intranet configuration 2.2.4 Basic Setting 2.2.4.1 Viewing Image When power is on, eDVR starts automatically and displayed in basic 4ch(9ch)-split screen after booting.
  • Page 27: Daylight Saving

    Install&User’s Guide <Reference> If user password is set, a prompt for entering the password will be appeared. Factory default is reserved as not responding keypad on DVR front (It is not from factory default). 2.2.4.2 Setting Date & Time - Press [MENU] button and select “System” when OSD menu is appeared. - Select “Date/Time”...
  • Page 28 Install&User’s Guide (1) Select yes or no of using NTP. (2) Select NTP mode among Client, server, Both using directional key. [◀/▶] or [▲/▼] (3) Select Public or Both. (4) Enter server IP address when configuring server type by Local. (5) Configure communication interval with server.
  • Page 29: Record Setting

    Install&User’s Guide 2.2.4.3 Record Setting Select “Record” pressing menu button in front. Manual Setting Manual record can be configured in “Program” of record menu and Manual / Event record is Available to Start/Stop with pressing [REC] button on front panel. Schedule Setting Set the recording schedule by each channel that user want record in “Program”...
  • Page 30 Install&User’s Guide <Reference> If recording setting is finished correctly, “REC LED” in front is flickering. In addition, it is marked [SCHEDULE] indicating that all channels are recording.
  • Page 31: Connecting And Configuring Dio Ports

    Install&User’s Guide Connecting and configuring DIO ports 2.3.1 Wire Handlin When connecting a wire to a terminal block, follow the instruction below. Not the different type of wire that can be used - Standard wire : Pie off the wiring cover 8~10mm and solder it. Wire gage should AWG 22~26. - Sold wire : Peel off the wiring cover 8~10mm and solder it.Wire gage should be AWG 20~26.
  • Page 32 Install&User’s Guide Setting Sensor (1) Press [Menu] button and select “Event” when OSD menu is appeared. (2) Move to sub menu pressing [Enter] or using [▼] button and select [Enter]. All Sensor It is used when setting for all sensors and set Off, or Normal Open (N.O.) / Normal Close (N.C.) type.
  • Page 33: Connecting Serial Port

    Install&User’s Guide 125V 0.5A Connecting relay out Connect R1 ~ R4 with referring to the following images, it shows to connect a warning light. Please refer the “Wire Handling” Relay setting It is available to run relay selecting from sensor, motion detection, Text, Video Loss which is normal event source and Disk error, Disk full, Fan error, authentication fail, WRS registration fail, Mirroring fail, abnormal Recording stop which is system event source.
  • Page 34 Install&User’s Guide Serial communication port diagram COM1 connection diagram (RS-232 – D-Sub) Text Keyboard Com1 Transparent COM2/COM3 diagram (RS-485) Dome Camera Com2, 3 Receiver Available PTZ is as below Model Manufacturer Webgate Keyboard KBD300A, WGI SPD1800/2600 Webgate WKC-100 Keyboard...
  • Page 35 Canon VC-C4 Dongyang Unitech HTC-230S RVision Elbex Elbex Honeywell 755/655, HRX-2000, HTX-3000, Honeywell ScanDome2 VIDO VIDO Vicon VICON Hunt Hunt Sysmenia ORX-1000 LiveEye Fine CRR-1600 Tokina Tokina Kodicom Kodicom KRE Nuvico Nuvico Serial Setting You can set up at ‘serial’ menu under Device menu.
  • Page 36: Connection To External Device Via Serial Port

    Install&User’s Guide 2.3.3.4 Connection to external device via Serial port Text input device connection (ATM / POS / Access Control) Using COM1/RS232, TEXT DATA can be recorded with synchronizing POS/ATM. Like above picture, connect COM1/RS232 (9pin D-Sub) in Device menu and configure Serial and Text Serial (COM1) Setup (1) OSD Select “Device”...
  • Page 37: Usb Device Connection

    Install&User’s Guide <Reference> Since external device cannot be recognized, before installing, please, ask to the shop. 2.3.3.5 USB Device Connection USB port is for the video copy of small data or for USB mouse. Its recommended specification is same as below. USB Spec.
  • Page 38 Install&User’s Guide [CD/DVD Copy] [RE4 Copy] Select the channel to copy. Standard setting is selecting all channels [AVI Copy]...
  • Page 39: Hdd

    Install&User’s Guide <Reference> A USB Flash memory which should install additional program on Windows OS, cannot be recognized. 2.3.3.6 Video In/Out connection DVR receives HD-SDI Video signal (SMPTE 292M). The resolution of Video input signal will be selected automatically. 2.3.3.7 Audio In/Out connection There are 4 RCA Audio Input and 1 RCA output.
  • Page 40: Remote Monitor And Control

    Install&User’s Guide (1) Press [Enter] button in “Disk Manager” (2) Using [▲/▼] Key, select new HDD(Displayed [No] on Enabled item) and press [Enter]. (3) If you see the message for format, select [Yes]. (4) Press [ESC] and escape from “Disk Manager. 2.3.4.2 HDD Replacement (1) Turn Off the DVR and take off the HDD that has a problem and replace it with new HDD.
  • Page 41: Network Configuration

    Install&User’s Guide 2.3.5.1 Ethernet connectio (1) Cut power (2) Connect Ethernet cable to DVR and Hub. (3) Input Power. <Reference> To protect DVR damage, after connecting Ethernet cable, input Power. Please, check Ethernet cable connection firmly. Input power on DVR and check their connectivity. 2.3.5.2 Network Configuration.
  • Page 42: External Device Connection

    Install&User’s Guide After changing interval over 1 min, register WRS address and product and input Group ID. 2.3.6 External device connection DVR has external Storage Device Interface and 1 ea of eSATA port. Using eSATA port, user can expand Storage capacity up to 8TB. <Note>...
  • Page 43: Nvs04 Connection

    Install&User’s Guide <Note> Basically eSATA is connected to DVR while DVR is running, works properly. However it depends on eSATA manufacturer. Therefore, we recommend below order for making connection. Power off DVR Connect external eSATA storage with power-off C. Power on DVR D.
  • Page 44 Install&User’s Guide 2.3.7.2 Set ID Configuration Set ID using Rotary Switch located on the back. This ID is used as IP Address of NVS04R and the form of IP address is 10.10.20.XXX. When the user connect more than 2 units of NVS04R, each ID should be set differently.
  • Page 45: User Manual

    Install&User’s Guide User Manual 3.Menu Usage Menu Structure The menu structure will be shown like below image, and each menu setting method descried from chapter 4 to chapter 6. Function Menu To run Function menu, please, click the right button of mouse in live monitoring or playback status or push “Func”...
  • Page 46 Install&User’s Guide Default Value from Factory System Time Zone UTC 00:00 Dublin Daylight Saving NTP Function Sync With NTP Mode Client Server Public Date Loc. Time Local 0.0.0.0 Server IP Interval 1(hour) MM/DD/YYYY Date Format Current Time Time Over Write(Auto Deletion) Disk Full Alarm Warning...
  • Page 47 Install&User’s Guide CIF, 30ips, Q5 CIF, 30ips, Q5 Network Stream CIF, 30ips, Q5 CIF, 30ips, Q5 Band Width Limit(Mbps) Guest User ID xDSL ***** Password xDSL not connected Status Interval www.webgateinc.com Newbie Group Not Registered Status Disable Status Radius IP Address 0.0.0.0 1812 Port...
  • Page 48 Install&User’s Guide Lines Serial Port Com1 Device None Interface RS232 Baud Rate 9600 Serial Parity Bit None Stop Bit Data Bit Event Event Check Always Event Action Relay1 Action Duration 10 Sec Event Normal Event >> Source System Event >> Source Sensitivity Motion...
  • Page 49 Install&User’s Guide 1080p/720p 1080p/720p 1080p/720p 1080p/720p...
  • Page 50: Monitoring

    Install&User’s Guide 4. Monitoring All analog video image channels connected to DVR is displayed to screen by Power connection. It is to utilize all monitoring mode of DVR. Basic Screen After Power connection, the DVR operates on automate. It boots with LED on. Single Full Screen Mode After press the channel number wanted or click mouse button.
  • Page 51: User Sequence Mode

    Install&User’s Guide Auto Switch mode can be set in every division mode by the press [SEQ] button. Press [SEQ] button once more to leave from Auto Switch mode. 4.5.2 User Sequence Mode [Press [AUTO] button or click [Sequence] icon from Function menu with mouse. Auto Switch model can be set from “Monitor”...
  • Page 52: Zoom Screen Mode

    Install&User’s Guide If Alarm pop-up set to Off, Event pop-up is not activated If Alarm pop-up set to Keep, it keeps showing pop-up image until user press any button. To return to previous screen, please press any button. Zoom Screen Mode From single full screen mode, press [FUNC] and D-Zoom button then select + button to activate zooming the image.
  • Page 53: Ptz Control

    Install&User’s Guide PTZ Control Connect PTZ controller to DVR and set relevant protocol from “Serial” menu, then PTZ can operate while monitoring live images. To operate PTZ, change the screen to relevant single mode which is connected with PTZ. Then PTZ works automatically with following icon.
  • Page 54: Pan/Tilt/Zoom

    Install&User’s Guide RVision RVision Elbex Elbex Honeywell 755/655, HRX-2000, HTX-3000, Honeywell ScanDome2 VIDO VIDO Vicon VICON Hunt Hunt Sysmenia ORX-1000 LiveEye Fine CRR-1600 Tokina Tokina Kodicom Kodicom KRE Nuvico Nuvico 4.9.1 Pan/Tilt/Zoom This menu is used to control Pan / Tilt / Zoom function.
  • Page 55: Playback

    Install&User’s Guide 5. Playback Playback Mode 5.1.1 Playback on Standard monitor Please, push play button in monitoring mode or mouse click play button in Function menu. If pushing Play button or FWD button, video playbacks in forward direction at 1× speed. If pushing REW button, video playbacks in reverse direction at 1×...
  • Page 56: Time Search

    Install&User’s Guide 5.2.1 Time Search Select date and time to search and playback video will be moved to the selected point. Start-REC Time : The date and time of start-recording End-REC Time : The latest date and time of the recording : Select the range of date and time for Search Search Time Search...
  • Page 57: Thumbnail Search

    Install&User’s Guide Start-REC Time : Starting date and time of the recording. End-REC Time : The latest date and time of the recording Search Start : Input start date and time for search with direction button and push Time Enter and change the value by Up and Down button. With mouse, click and scroll the wheel.
  • Page 58: Copy

    Install&User’s Guide Select video : Play back from the selected video of thumbnail search result. With pressing Enter or clicking mouse, use can play back. After Thumbnail search, following result is displayed Select one of them to playback the relevant recorded data Copy This is for copying recorded video.
  • Page 59: Re4

    Install&User’s Guide Start : Start Copy. Press Start button with Enter or click the left button of the mouse. FAT32 format : Format USB memory or HDD by FAT32 type. Do not use when copying into CD/DVD. First execute format and select FAT32 button and press Enter or click left mouse button.
  • Page 60: Avi

    Install&User’s Guide 5.3.3 Use USB memory or HDD to copy certain part. Type : Select AVI using up-down key or mouse wheel. : Select the channel to copy by up-down key or mouse wheel. Channel From : Set start date and time to copy. Time and Year by left/right button and date/time by up/down button.
  • Page 61: Configuration

    Install&User’s Guide 6. Configuration Recording Structure There are 3 modes in DVR recording. Configuration relation structure is like below. Please, refer to the below each item for detailed recording configuration. Recording Event Recording Schedule Recording Manual Recording System Setup Time and Disk and authority can be configured. 6.2.1 Date/Time Time set should be configured prior to the recording.
  • Page 62: Ntp Setup

    Install&User’s Guide Press Main Menu of Function or [MENU] button on the front panel. Move to “Date/Time” menu. After selecting “Date/Time” in Quick setup and press [Enter] or click. Menu of time configuration 6.2 will be opened To move to the sub menu, use directional key or mouse. Time zone Use left/right direction key or mouse wheel.
  • Page 63: Disk

    Install&User’s Guide Sync NTP Set NTP function on/off. NTP Mode Configure NTP mode of DVR – Client / Server / All NTP Server Loc. When NTP mode is client, it is on Enable. Configure yes or no wither NTP server is in Local Network or Public.
  • Page 64: Disk Manager

    Install&User’s Guide Block Playback This function makes recording data seen during the limited area. For instance, if setting block playback by 2 day(Pic 2) among 10 days, just allowed 2 days data can be played back. Block Recording This option is to record only the date you selected. For example, if you select 3 days then DVR will record up to 3 days, and keep overwriting 3 days period of data 6.2.2.1 Disk Manager...
  • Page 65: Disk Status

    Install&User’s Guide In case HDD No - Enabled : In Yes mode, press [Enter] or scroll mouse wheel and notice window pops up and show user the message like below. -Caution, will you remove Disk? - If Yes, user will find the message “Disk is removed” on the bottom and Enable status will be - HDD is not used.
  • Page 66 Install&User’s Guide Recording (1) Basically HDDs will be set like the above. (2) Recording data of HDD-3 is mirroring with HDD-1 and recording data of HDD-4 is mirroring to HDD-2. (3) If there are 4 ea of HDDs are mounted on DVR and starts recording, HDD-4 will start recording.
  • Page 67 Install&User’s Guide Mirroring configuration - Off : All mounted HDD will be recorded in order without Mirroring. - DVR : Mirroring recording only with internally mounted HDD ( not HDD in NVS04R) - NVS : Mirroring recording only with HDD in NVS04R which is connected to DVR. (not HDD in DVR) - All : Mirroring recording with all HDDs in DVR and NVS04R.
  • Page 68: Mirroring Hdd Replacement

    Install&User’s Guide 1. For Mirroring function, HDDs capacity and model for Recording and Mirroring should be same. If not, it won’t work. But, in case that HDD capacity is same but just different model, sometimes, it cannot work properly. Ex) Example for normal Mirroring and abnormal Mirroring 1) Normal Mirroring case Type Model...
  • Page 69: User Setup

    Install&User’s Guide From : Date and time of Start recording. To : Date and time of End recording State : If free space is enough, it is displayed by Mirroring and if 0%, displayed by Replace. With these information, user can notice the HDD replacement timing. <Note>...
  • Page 70: Utility

    Install&User’s Guide Select user Input password and press change Press Yes Password input box is displayed. Password can be input with front figure button or text input window. After inputting 5 digit figures, click “Change” button. After that, message pop up window will be shown and press “Yes”. Authority Administrator can set Authorities for each user.
  • Page 71 Install&User’s Guide default is “1”. If user wants to control various DVR by one keyboard, its address should be set with the different value. Remote Controller ID Max 16 remote controller ID can be set and one remote controller can manage 16 DVRs. Registration order for Remote controller.
  • Page 72: Network

    Install&User’s Guide Config Import/Export Export – Save Configuration data in DVR to USB Import – Apply exported Configuration data to relevant DVR or another DVR. System Information Display recording status and system configuration of DVR Caution : This function is allowed only for system administrator. Network This is menu for configuring network...
  • Page 73 Install&User’s Guide Type Configure type of Network (Ethernet/xDSL). If connected to cable modem or Lan directly to DVR, configure by “Ethernet”. If DVR connects to xDSL- one of PPPoE type, configure xDSL. But if it is not type of PPPoE, configure ‘Ethernet’.
  • Page 74: Xdsl

    IP address, it renews the information in WRS server regularly. If user registers the interval ‘0’ or DVR does not transmit any data for 2 days, the data is removed from WRS. WRS URL This menu is to set server address to register. WRS addresses that Hunt operates now are www.webgateinc.com or mycam.to. 6.3.3...
  • Page 75: Device Setup

    Install&User’s Guide To set Radius, Status, IP Address, Port should be set. Set ‘Enable’ the status to use Radius and enter ‘Radius Server IP’ to IP Address. Standard port to use is 1812 and specific port number which is from Server is also useable. ‘User ID’, Password’...
  • Page 76: Camera Setup

    Install&User’s Guide 6.4.1 Camera Setup Select the camera to configure in Channel menu. 6.4.1.1 Using Channel Configure wither using camera or not. After pressing [Enter], select it using left/right key or mouse wheel. If user wants to enhance the recording or network monitoring speed, please, set the channel disable. 6.4.1.2 Title Configure camera name.
  • Page 77: Audio Setup

    Install&User’s Guide Standard monitor is available to use all functions from DVR. Alarm Popup If specific channel uses MD, Sensor Input, it makes the relevant channel popups as single or multi screen. To use this function, event should be set to ‘Always’ or ‘Custom’ and MD / Sensor configuration should be done also.
  • Page 78: Text Setup

    Install&User’s Guide Select audio to use Recording Configure yes or no of using audio recording. If no, audio will be out only in live view and if yes, Audio will be out in both view modes Synchronize Video Channel Configure which channel is matched with the input audio. If Audio no.1 is set to video channel no.4, Audio no.1 is output with video channel no.4.
  • Page 79: Serial Setup

    Install&User’s Guide Select the device to input text. Manual, Star Finger 007, VSI Pro are available to select. Star Finger 007 and VSI Pro can be used with defined protocol, and other devices with Manual mode. Header check It has the various type of data input from the external device (Access Control, POS, ATM etc) but it’s not necessary for a device which is supported its protocol by DVR .Like VSI Pro, VSI Pro Hydra, and Star Finger 007, it is not needed when the protocol of these device have implemented on the device.
  • Page 80: Event Setup

    Install&User’s Guide In put suitable value according to external device. 6.4.5.1 PTZ Setup Additional configuration for PTZ Address, Port PTZ. PTZ Home Shift to preset assigned if it has no movement in certain time while PTZ control. PTZ Idle Time If it has no movement during configured time, shift to PTZ Home.
  • Page 81: Sync Event

    Install&User’s Guide • INDEX : Schedule configuration from 1 to 50 • Weekday • Time • Delete : delete INDEX How to configure If configuring INDEX,weekday,time, they are displayed on the table. If clicking and selecting start time and end time of recording on the table, Index,weekday,time will be shown on the table.
  • Page 82 Install&User’s Guide Normal Event Source User can configure Sensor, motion detection, V-loss, Text. Model Sensor V-Loss Text HVRM- HD400H HVRM- HD800M System Event source System Event source can configure Bad block, Disk full, Fan error, authorization failure, WRS registration failure, Mirroring failure, Abnormal recording stop. E-mail address Input E-mail address to get event alarm by E-Mail.
  • Page 83 Install&User’s Guide Sender Address Sender’s E-mail address is set when user use E-mail for output selection and user setup E-mail address as xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx. User doesn’t need to input fixed address for E-mail but address which can be distributable. Authentication There are 3 ways to send E-mail, Non-authentication sending, SMTP server authentication, TLS authentication.
  • Page 84 Install&User’s Guide Server URL Enter the FTP server address to send image. User ID Enter the relevant ID when FTP server authentication is set. Password Enter the password FTP Directory Select Folder to save image If folder is not indicated, the image is sent to the folder which server selects. Twitter connection Twitter can be connected to send single image or text message about event information of the channel when event is triggered on the channel...
  • Page 85: Motion Detection

    Install&User’s Guide Twitter ID Type in Twitter account to be used Logging Status It shows current log in status Include DVR Alias This is setup if DVR sends DVR name together with event status information to twitter address. Including Picture This is setup if DVR sends recorded image in image file together when DVR transfer event status information to twitter address.
  • Page 86: Sensor

    Install&User’s Guide Sensitivity Sensitivity can be configured from min.1 to max 10. Area Select detection area. User can select all or certain channel. User Area When selecting per channel, it can be configured. 1 grid size is 22x15 and factory default value is All. If pushing user area, configuration window for detection area.
  • Page 87: Recording Setup

    Install&User’s Guide Recording setup There are 3 mode for recording – schedule recording, manual recording, event recording. Schedule recording records according to the configured schedule. And manual recording records via pushing “REC” button and event recording records when events are on. 6.6.1 Program setup Using [Program], adjust frame rate and quality configure recording program for Manual&Event&Schedule.
  • Page 88: Manual/Schedule Recording Setup

    Install&User’s Guide 6.6.2 Manual/Schedule recording setup With the change of recording mode, manual recording or schedule recording can be at one’s choice. And their resolution, frame rate, quality will be in accordance with the program. 6.6.2.1 Manual Recording Only in manual & event recording, manual recording runs and when pressing [REC] button, recording starts.
  • Page 89: Event Recording Setup

    Install&User’s Guide • INDEX : Schedule unit from 1 to 50 • Weekday : Set the day applicable • Program : Set recording program(A~Z) • Time : Set time applicable • Cancel : Cancel per INDEX Configuration Configure INDEX, weekday, program, time. If selecting recording start time and end time on the table by mouse, its Index,weekday,program will be displayed.
  • Page 90 Install&User’s Guide Reference : Please, check below to configure event recording. 1. Select one of Manual&Event, Schedule&Event. 2. In program configuration, set frame rate by 0 fps in general mode and only configure Event frame rate. 3. Set Event applying time. Event Time configuration Configure time for event recording and there are 3 mode –...
  • Page 91: Configuration Tool

    Install&User’s Guide If clicking delete button without INDEX, previously selected INDEX will be deleted first and after that, from the largest INDEX in order. Edition Select INDEX to edit, and change the values. In case of being configured by INDEX 50, click and select time to eidt and if clicking the time table again, previous configuartion will disappear and new configuration will be shown.
  • Page 92: Menu

    Install&User’s Guide If user moves to another configuration page without pressing “Apply” button, dialogue box will appear to ask user whether new configuration will be applied. 6.7.3 Menu Date/Time User can set Date, Time, Timezone, NTP of unit Disk User can set Add/Add Used/Remove/Confirm Remove and Auto Deletion, Disk Full Alarm, Block Playback(Recording), Temp.
  • Page 93: Web Viewer

    Install&User’s Guide Web Viewer WebViewer is Web application program loaded to monitor real-time image or to monitor the images recorded through Web browser to PC located remotely. WebViewer is divided into Login page and Monitor to do monitoring real-time images, Playback to replay recorded images.
  • Page 94: User Setup

    Install&User’s Guide 7.3 User Setup To access WebViewer, user authority and password can be changed in DVR or Control Center configuration In account menu, user password can be changed. Basic admin password is “12345” and user password is like “11111{“, “22222” ~~, user10 is “00000”. Valid password is 5 digit.
  • Page 95: Monitor

    Install&User’s Guide Caution When install WebViewer Installer, it must close all program related to Control Center. It might not be efficient to install. 7.5 Monitor When it is authorized with User ID & Password input at Login page, it moves to monitor page. At Monitor page, monitor real time image of cameras connected to DVR, or it can control PTZ camera, Relay, and use Microphone function according to user’s authorization.
  • Page 96: Move To Playback

    Install&User’s Guide After conversion to 1channel mode, double click on screen to return to previous division channels. At division screen, it can change screen location. If 3channel image moves to 1ch, drag 3ch image and drop on 1ch location so as to exchange between 3ch and 1ch image 7.5.2 Move to Playback...
  • Page 97: Using Microphone

    Install&User’s Guide 7.5.6 Using Microphone It can On or Off the use microphone. Default is Off and it is changed from the Blue to Red when click the button for the use Mic. 7.5.7 Event Data It shows real time event data occurred at the bottom of monitoring page. Indicated Event data list are as follow.
  • Page 98: Using Audio

    Install&User’s Guide Pan, Tilt Control Mouse is on the image and click right button to pop-up menu for the selection or “PTZ” or button. Then it show Cross line on the middle of screen and click image to operate Pan, Tilt. At the middle click Left/Right direction to control Pan, and Click Up/Down direction to control Tilt.
  • Page 99: Closing Video Channel

    Install&User’s Guide 7.5.11 Closing Video Channel Cancel for disconnection of image monitoring by click ‘Close’ at top right on screen, then it comes to black screen. To reconnect the channel disconnected, it can reconnect relevant channel using ‘Channel On/Off’ menu. 7.6 Playback This page is to playback recorded images, and user who has authority of ‘HDD’...
  • Page 100: Print

    Install&User’s Guide Print Select image with mouse for the channel to print image saved, and then click ‘Print’ button. Window comes to input Memo, and click ‘OK’ button to print the image through the printer connected. Print material includes ‘Printing Date’, ‘Channel name’, ‘Recording Date’ ‘Event’, ‘Memo’. Backup There are re4 (Multi channel) and avi(single channel) Set From, To time and select the channel for backup...
  • Page 101: Searching Calander

    Install&User’s Guide shows percentage (%) for HDD capacity. Searching Calander Recorded date is abled in black color, and others unrecorded date disabled in grey. Select button after select date & time so as to playback images on the date & time selected. ‘When click ‘Go To’...
  • Page 102: User Manual For Mobile Viewer

    Install&User’s Guide 8. User manual for Mobile Viewer Java viewer is a web viewer to use in Java. Java should be installed in login screen to use Java viewer. After an installation of Java manually, select “Java” in below of Password window and login. Then single screen of video channel 1 is displayed Multi screen display, Event, Relay can be used in Java viewer.
  • Page 103: Monitoring Page

    Install&User’s Guide Below picture is Mobile viewer log-in page. To access log-in page via mobile viewer, please, type the address like http://IP/mvmenu.html. Below image is accessed login page to http://211.53.133.187/mvmenu.html . To do log-in, please, enter ID/PW and select Resolution and channel number and cycle and push [0] Start View button.
  • Page 104 Install&User’s Guide [0] MENU : Move to Log In page [1] CH- : Move to the previous channel. [2] UP : Move to upside of Pan Tilt movement [3] WIDE : Zoom Out action : Move to left side of Pan Tile movement : Move to right side of Pan Tile movement [7] CH+ : Move to the next channel [8] DN : Move to downside of Pan Tilt movement...
  • Page 105: Trouble Shooting

    Install&User’s Guide Trouble shooting 1. DVR booting failure 1. Check the power 2. Check Power cord 2. No video on monitor 3. Check monitor power 4. Check cable between DVR and monitor 5. Check monitor cable port 6. Check DVR power is off 7.
  • Page 106: Check The Manufacturing Date

    Model number (1) 1~2 digits : Identify Model name of product (2) 3~8, 8~12 digits : Hunt internal number (3) 5~6 digits : Manufacturing year (4) 7 digits: Manufacturing month Please see the below table for manufacturing month.
  • Page 107: Product Specification

    Install&User’s Guide Product Specification HVRM-HD400H Video input Video input standard HD-SDI SMPTE 292M Connectors 4 ch HD-SDI inputs BNC connector Main Video output Vout HDMI / VGA 1,4 mode User defined sequence / alarm pop-up 1920x1080p at HDMI / VGA port...
  • Page 108 Install&User’s Guide User Level 1 admin, 10 users User privilege Menu, PTZ, Relay, PB, Power on/off, Backup IP Filtering supported Storage/Backup Storage Devices 4 internal SATA HDDs, 1 external eSATA I/F, 10/100/1000 Ethernet for Storage File System Proprietary file system, data-loss protection against power-failure Capacity Max 16TB with SATA, Max 64TB with cascaded...
  • Page 109 Install&User’s Guide Playback Instant playback / Search Mode Instant playback / Search Speed 60 fps at 1080p 120 fps at 720p Search Type Time, Calender, Event, Thumbnail Block Playback 24 hours ~ 31days Event & Alarm Event source MD, Sensor, Text Event check schedule 24hrs / 7day Event Action...
  • Page 110 Install&User’s Guide IP Filtering Supported Storage/Backup Storage Devices 4 internal SATA HDDs, 1 external eSATA I/F, 10/100/1000 Ethernet for Storage File System Proprietary file system, data-loss protection against power-failure Capacity Max 16TB with SATA, Max 64TB with cascaded NVS04R Backup type multi-channel or single channel avi file Backup device internal CD/DVD or USB drive(2 port)
  • Page 111: Product Dimension

    Install&User’s Guide Product Dimension...
  • Page 112: Open Source License Report On The Product

    Install&User’s Guide Open Source License Report on the Product The software included in this product contains copyrighted software that is licensed under the GPL/LGPL. You may obtain the complete Corresponding Source code from us for a period of three years after our last shipment of this product by <mycctv.manager@gmail.com>...
  • Page 113: Gnu General Public License

    Install & User’s Guide 7.5.13 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
  • Page 114 Install&User’s Guide on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputations. Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the program proprietary.
  • Page 115 Install & User’s Guide 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change.
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  • Page 119 Install & User’s Guide 7.5.16 END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 7.5.17 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
  • Page 120 Install&User’s Guide to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c';...
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  • Page 122: Terms And Conditions

    Install&User’s Guide Finally, every program is threatened constantly by software patents. States should not allow patents to restrict development and use of software on general-purpose computers, but in those that do, we wish to avoid the special danger that patents applied to a free program could make it effectively proprietary.
  • Page 123 Install & User’s Guide provided), that licensees may convey the work under this License, and how to view a copy of this License. If the interface presents a list of user commands or options, such as a menu, a prominent item in the list meets this criterion.
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  • Page 132 Install&User’s Guide Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License “or any later version” applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
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  • Page 134 Install&User’s Guide If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: <program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions;...
  • Page 135 Install & User’s Guide The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users.
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