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DVR SHR-7004/7008/7016/8004 User Manual Sicunet Inc. 3001 Red Hill Ave. Suite 2-205 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 www.sicunet.com...
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Important Safety Instruction Instruction and Warnings for Safety Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow all the safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference. · Read these instructions. · Keep these instructions. ·...
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Before Start This user manual provides Information for using the DVR such as brief introduction, part names, functions, connection to other equipment, menu setup, etc. Users have to keep in mind the following notices. · Manufactures retains the copyright on this manual. ·...
Content Product Introduction Chapter 1 1. Overview 2. Main Features 2.1 COMPRESSION FORMAT 2.2 LIVE SURVEILLANCE 2.3 RECORD MEDIA 2.4 BACKUP 2.5 RECORD & PLAYBACK 2.6 ALARM 2.7 PTZ CONTROL 2.8 SECURITY 2.9 NETWORK Getting Started Chapter 2 1. Open-package Check 2.
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Content Menu Setup Guide Chapter 3 1. Control Menu 1.1 Live Preview 1.2 Control 1.2.1 PTZ 1.2.2 E-Zoom 1.2.3 Audio 1.2.4 Color 1.2.5 Dwell 1.2.6 Snap 1.2.7 Manual Alarm 1.3 Status 1.3.1 Event 1.3.2 Network 1.3.3 Users 2. Main Menu 2.1 Playback 2.2 Search 2.2.1 Time Search...
Product Introduction Overview This model of DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is designed for high performance CCTV solutions. It adopts state of the art video processing chips and embedded Linux system. Main Features 2.1 COMPRESSION FORMAT • Standard H.264 compression with low bit rate and better image quality 2.2 LIVE SURVEILLANCE •...
Product Introduction 2.6 ALARM • Support multi-channel alarm input and alarm output available • Support schedule for Motion detection and Sensor alarm • Support pre-alarm recording and post-alarm recording • Support linked channels recording once motion or alarm triggered on certain channel •...
Getting Started Open-package Check When you receive the DVR, please check the unit and the accessories: First, please check whether there is any visible damage to the package appearance. Then, please open the box. Check whether there is any visible damage to the DVR appearance. At last, please open the machine crust and check the data wire, power wire, the connection between the fan power and the main board.
Getting Started Front Panel Description 1) SHR-7004 Fig 2-2 Item Name Description Receive the signal of remote controller. Hard disk status indicator. When HDD is writing or reading, the light is white. Network Network connection indicator. When the network connection is successful, the light is white.
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Getting Started Recording status indicator.When recording, the light is white. Direction and Enter Direction keys: change direction to select items. Enter key: confirm selection. Menu Go to the Main Menu. Manual recording switch. Multi Switch to multi-screen preview. Single Switch to single screen preview. Cancel Return to the previous menu or interface.
Getting Started Power Power on/off the HD-SDI DVR. USB Port Connect to USB mouse, USB disk, mobile HDD, etc. Rear Panel Description 1) SHR-7004 Fig 2-5 2) SHR-7008 Fig 2-6 Item Name Description V-IN Video signal input. A-IN Audio input: connect to pickup and other audio collecting equipment.
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Getting Started 3) SHR-7016 Fig 2-7 Item Name Description VIDEO IN Video signal input. V-OUT CVBS video signal output: connect to monitor with BNC interface. A-IN Audio input: connect to pickup and other audio collecting equipment. A-OUT Audio output: connect to sound box and other audio output equipment. HDMI port HD 1080P video signal output: connect to high-definition display.
Getting Started A-OUT 1ch audio output: connect to sound box and other audio output equipment. V-OUT CVBS video signal output: connect to monitor with BNC interface. HDMI Port HD 1080P video signal output: connect to high-definition display. LAN Port Network connector. USB Port Connect to USB mouse, USB disk, mobile HDD, etc.
Getting Started E-ZOOM Button To electronic amplify the single channel. MENU Button To enter the sub menu. Multi Screen Button To choose multi-screen display mode. Single Screen Button To choose single -screen display mode. Direction and Direction Button: move cursor to select items. Enter Button AUDIO Button To enter the audio adjustment interface.
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Getting Started Fig 2-11 Notice : The default user name is “admin”, the default password is 1111.
Menu Setup Guide Control Menu Right clicking in the live preview interface will show the menu seen in Fig 3-1: Single: Click this button to pop up the single channel selection box. Switch to a full screen display of the selected channel. Multi: Click this button to pop up the multi-channel selection box.
Menu Setup Guide 1.2 Control 1.2.1 PTZ Click “PTZ” button to pop up the PTZ control window, control the PTZ operations of any channel or all channels, as shown in Fig 3-4. Fig 3-4 PTZ Rotation PTZ rotates up, up left, left, left down, down, right down, right, up right and stop rotating.
Menu Setup Guide 1.2.6 Snap Click this button to snap current image. 1.2.7 Manual Alarm Click “Alarm” button to trigger the alarm, click “Clear” button to stop the alarm. If user ticks off “Trigger”, it will alarm in accordance with the setting of alarm out. Click Exit button to exit the current interface. 1.3 Status 1.3.1 Event Click “Event”...
Menu Setup Guide Main Menu 2.1 Playback Click “Playback” button to playback the recorded files; click the relevant buttons on the screen to control playback, as shown in Fig 3-6. 9 10 Fig 3-6 Item Description Item Description Play/Pause Stop Single-frame Play Fast Forward Rewind...
Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-7 Step1 Select a certain date and channels which need to search video. The highlight date in the calendar means have record data. Step2 Press Search button, the searched record information will be displayed in the timeline panel. The red grid means have record.
Menu Setup Guide Step3 Double click an event file to playback. Click the relevant buttons on the screen to control playback. 2.2.3 File Management Fig 3-9 Step1 Select a certain date and channels which need to search video. The highlight date in the calendar means have record data.
Menu Setup Guide 2.4 Setup SETUP configuration includes seven submenus: system, record, network, device, event, reset and import/ export. 2.4.1 System (1) System User can set the device name, device ID, video format, max online users, video output, language, etc. As shown in Fig 3-10:...
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Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-10 Item Description Device Name/ID The name/ID of device. It may display on the client end that help user to recognize the device remotely. ID range: [0~65535]. Video Format Two modes: PAL and NTSC. Note: Change the video format, system will reboot. Password Check Enable this option.
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Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-11 (3) DST Enable “Daylight Saving Time”, and set time offset, mode, start & end time. As shown in Fig 3-12: Fig 3-12 (4) Users The interface of user management is shown in Fig 3-13. Click “Add” button to pop up a window, as shown in Fig 3-14:...
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Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-13 Fig 3-14 General Enter the new user’s name and password; select user type: normal and advanced; or tick off “Binding PC Mac Address”, input the MAC address of PC as required; click OK button to add this user into the user list; click Exit button to exit the current interface. Authority As shown in Fig 3-16, assign the appropriate authority for new user.
Menu Setup Guide Select a user in the user list, click “Setup” button to modify user type, binding PC MAC address and user authority. Select a user in the user list, click “Delete” button to delete this user. Click “Change Password” button to modify the password. 2.4.2 Record (1) Record 1) Enable...
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Menu Setup Guide Tick off “all” and then do relevant setup, user can set all channels with same parameters. Parameter Meaning Resolution The range of options: synchronize with configured device, such as 960H, D1 Range from 1~30 (NTSC) or 1~25(PAL) (Resolution and frame rate are determined by the parameter specifications of specific type) Encode...
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Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-20 Before drag Fig 3-19 Fig 3-21 After drag Tick off “all” and then do relevant setup, user can set all channels with same parameters. 5) Recycle Record When the HDD space is full, “Recycle Record” will cover the earliest storage files and keep recording, otherwise it will stop recording and generate alarm automatically.
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Menu Setup Guide Step3 Cancel the selected status of button. Double-click the grid area to edit the week schedule of recording. As shown in Fig 3-23: Select a week day; click “Add” button, then set the start & end time of recording plan, click add a certain day schedule;...
Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-25 2.4.3 Network (1) Network The interface of network configure is shown in Fig 3-27. Fig 3-27 User can set the device’s server port. If DHCP function of router is enabled, selecting “Obtain an IP address automatically” will automatically obtain IP address, subnet mask and gateway from the router.
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Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-28 Parameter Meaning Resolution The range of options: synchronize with configured device, such as CIF The range of options: synchronize with configured device. (Resolution and frame rate are determined by the parameter specifications of specific type) Encode Two options: VBR and CBR Quality...
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Menu Setup Guide (4) WIFI Setup The interface of WIFI configure is shown in Fig 3-30. User can enable WIFI function, click “Search Signal” button to automatically search router, and the router’s information are displayed in the list. Select a router, enter the password and click OK button. With a successful connection to the router, we can set up a wireless IP.
Menu Setup Guide 2.4.4 Device (1) Live 1) Live Fig 3-33 Parameter Meaning Camera Name User can self-define the channel name. Click camera name to pop up a soft keyboard, click Shift key to switch the input state. Color Click “Setting” button to enter the color adjustment window. User can adjust the brightness, hue, saturation and contrast of channel video.
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Menu Setup Guide 3) Mask User can set private mask area on the live screen, as shown in Fig 3-36. Fig 3-36 (2) P.T.Z 1) Serial Port As shown in Fig 3-37, enable P.T.Z control of any channel; select the correct PTZ settings according to the external communication device, the meaning of PTZ parameters is shown in the table below.
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Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-38 · Preset Fig 3-39 Click “Setting” button of preset to pop up a window. User can enable the preset function, self-define the preset name, and click “Setting” button to pop up the preset interface, as shown in Fig 3-40. Fig 3-40 ·...
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Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-41 Fig 3-42 · Track Click “Setting” button of track in Fig 3-38 to pop up a window, as shown in Fig 3-43. Fig 3-43 (3) Alarm 1) Alarm Out · Alarm out User can self-define relay name and select holding time of alarm out. Tick off “all” and then do relevant setup, user can set all channels with same parameters.
Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-44 · Schedule The detecting schedule of alarm out is shown in Fig 3-45. The setup steps of alarm out schedule are familiar with schedule. Fig 3-45 · Buzzer Tick off “Buzzer” to turn on the switch of alarm sound, set the hold time of buzzer alarm. It will make sounds when alarm is triggered.
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Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-46 2) Alarm Handling Step1 Select the holding time of sensor alarm, as shown in Fig 3-47: Fig 3-47 Step2 Click “Setting” button to pop up a window, as shown in Fig 3-48: Fig 3-48...
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Menu Setup Guide Parameter Meaning Buzzer After selecting buzzer alarm, the buzzer will buzz when alarm is triggered. Show Full Screen Pop up the full screen of channel video (optional) when alarm is triggered. To Alarm Out Linkage specified alarm output with built-in relay when alarm is triggered. Email Enable this function, the information of sensor alarm will be sent to mailbox.
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Menu Setup Guide (2) Motion 1) Motion Step1 Enable motion detection alarm; select the alarm holding time. As shown in Fig 3-51. Fig 3-51 Step2 Click “Setting” button of motion trigger to pop up a window, as shown in Fig 3-52. The setup steps of motion trigger are familiar with sensor alarm handling.
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Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-54 (3) Video Loss The interface of video loss configure is shown in Fig 3-55. Click “Trigger” button to pop up a window, as shown in Fig 3-56, the setup steps of trigger are familiar with sensor alarm handling. Fig 3-55 Fig 3-56 (4) System Event...
Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-57 2.4.6 Reset Click “Reset” button to pop up a warning window, then click OK button to restore factory settings and restart the device automatically; click Cancel button to exit the warning window. 2.4.7 Import/Export User can export the data files into mobile storage device as backup function, as shown in Fig 3-58, or import specified data files from mobile storage device to DVR, as shown in Fig 3-59.
Menu Setup Guide Fig 3-59 2.5 Backup DVR support backup the data files by USB disk and remote backup by web browser. Step1 Insert a USB disk on the DVR; as shown in Fig 3-60: Fig 3-60 Step2 Select the start & end time and channels which need to backup data. Step3 Press Search button, the searched data information will be displayed in the list.
Menu Setup Guide 2.6 Tools 2.6.1 Storage Manager (Disk Management) Select a HDD which needs to be formatted, click “Format” button. In the disk management interface, user can modify the property of selected disk; click “Refresh” button to refresh the disk information; click “Browse” button to enter the system information interface, view the HDD’s system information and the number of images, click “Clear”...
Appendix A FAQ The system does not turn on and the indicator on the front panel does not work at all. a. Check if the power supply system is properly connected. b. Check the system for the input voltage from the power source. c.
Appendix C Specifications SHR-7004 Model Number SHR-7004 Video Video System NTSC/PAL Switch Selectable Input BNC*4, 1.0Vp-p, 75ohm CVBS output NTSC:720*480, PAL:720*576 HDMI output 1 HDMI output,Resolution:1920x1080/1024x768 VGA output 1920x1080/1024x768 Audio Input 1CH, RCA Output 1CH, RCA Audio Codec ADPCM Talk Back...
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Backup External 2*USB2.0 NETWORK File Format General Alarm In/Out RS-485 Dimension(mm) W220.0xD260.0xH47.5 Operation 10~40 ℃ Temperature Working Humidity 10~90% Power DC 12V, 2A, <6W(Exclude HDD) Consumption SHR-7008 Model Number SHR-7008 Video Video System NTSC/PAL Switch Selectable Input BNC*8, 1.0Vp-p, 75ohm CVBS output NTSC:720*480, PAL:720*576 HDMI output...
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Playback MultiChannel Playback Speed Normal,FF(1X,2X,4X,8X,16X),Slow(1/2X,1/4X), RW(8X,16X,32X) Search Method Time,Event,Channels and Calendar Communication Remote Software Web Browser, Mobile, Remote Software Remote Operation Remote View, Remote Playback, Remote setup Network Service TCP/IP,UDP,HTTP,DDNS,SMTP(SSL),LAN,DHCP,PPPOE Mobile Device iPhone, iPad, Android WAN RJ45 10/100Mbps PTZ Protocol Pelco-D, Pelco-P, etc.
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Recording Compression H.264 Recording Mode Manual/Schedule/Motion Detection/Sensor Resolution NTSC:960x480,704x480 / PAL:960x576,704x576 Record Frame Rate NTSC:480FPS@960H, 480FPS@D1 PAL:400FPS@960H, 400FPS@D1 Quality Worst, Worse, General, Good, Better, Best Motion Detection Sensitivity:Multi Level, 22*15Grid Pre-alarm Recording Playback MultiChannel Playback Speed Normal,FF(1X,2X,4X,8X,16X),Slow(1/2X,1/4X), RW(8X,16X,32X) Search Method Time,Event,Channels and Calendar Communication Remote Software...
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Audio Audio Input 4CH, RCA(2.0Vp-p, 1kohm) Audio Output 1CH, RCA(2.0Vp-p, 1kohm) Audio Codec ADPCM Talk Back Control Mouse 2*USB2.0 Storage Build in Interface SATA2.6*2 Display Division Zoom Preview Zoom Support Recording Compression H.264 Recording Mode Manual/Schedule/Motion Detection/Sensor Bitrate 2~12Mbps Record Frame Rate 4*25/30FPS@720P, 4*25/30FPS@1080P Quality Worst, Worse, General, Good, Better, Best...
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