Safety Precautions: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE DEVICE. Risk of Electric Shock, Do not Open CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of non-insulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
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Cautions 1. Do not drop objects on the products or apply strong shock to it. Keep it away from a location subject to excessive vibration or magnetic-field interference. 2. Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 122°F or +50℃ ), or low temperature(below 14°F or -20℃), it may cause fire. 3.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Overview 1.1 Introduction This is a user’s manual for the Camera, Monitor, DVR and WI-FI from this product. 1.2 Package 1.2.1 - SDI Monitor with DVR / WiFi DVR / SDI Camera Built-in. 1.2.2 - Remote Control for the Monitor / Remote Control for the DVR. 1.2.3 - 1.3 Specification : 1.4 Panel...
VGA:N/A YPbPr: N/A HDMI: SDI CAMERA AV:AV S-VIDEO:N/A DVI:N/A Chapter 2 - Monitor Operation 2. 1 Start Plug the power cord, Turn the Switch ON and the GREEN LED indicator will turn on 2.2 Menu Monitor Screen Menu: (Picture, Sound, System, Advance, PIP) 2.2.1 Picture ITEM OPTIONS...
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Chapter 3 WIFI / IP DVR Operation 3.1 IP/WIFI Camera/DVR / Configuration 3.1.1 System Requirements: - Internet Explorer 6.0 or above - DirectX 9.0 or above 3.1.2 Client Network Settings: Note: Your computer must be in the same network address range with the video server to communicate, therefore you may need to change the IP address of the video server before you can login to the server.
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Step 3: Modify the IP address (example: modify the address to 192.168.168.72), see the example below: 3.2. Video encoder login and Interface function description 3.2.1 Login the video encoder via the NVClient software 3.2.1.1 Steps of login Step 1: add an IP address to computer so as to access DVS/IP Camera, for example: 192.168.1.99. ...
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Click on『Local Setup』on the menu bar: Please follow the steps below to add a DVS/IP Camera into a local LAN: Click『Search』button to locate the IP of the device.
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Step 1: select the device to be added in the search list Step 2: click on『Add』button.
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Step 3: Type Local Name defined by user.『Enable auto login server』, when you login the server next time, you won’t need to retype a username and password. Step 4: After the setting are done, return to the main page of the software, double click the added device in the device list, and then double click the channel below the device to see the video.
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Step 2: If this your first time to login, please click download link: Click here to download and install the ActiveX packet manually. a dialog will pop up as below: Step 3: Click button, a dialog will pop up as bellows: ...
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Step 4: Click button and button to finish install. Step 5: Input ―us ername‖ and ―pas sword‖ and then click button. Note: the default login is ― admin‖, password is ― admin‖ Step 6: Click button to open video channel.
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3.4 Web client Interface function description Click this button to open or close channel picture. Click this button to carry out snapshot to front end video. Click this button to enable talkback function with front end DVS/IP Camera. Click this button to enable talkback function with front end DVS/IP Camera. Click this button to switch between audio enable and disable.
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N/A for this model N/A for this model Click this menu to switch to real time preview interface Click this button to switch to record playback interface Click this button to pop up parameters setting diagram Click this button to exit login 3.5.
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Step 3: Input the username and password (default value are admin), click ―O k‖. 3.5.2. Decoder configuration Enters the parameter Setting three methods: Method 1: Select the decoder after login, select ―Set ting Configuration‖ with right key Method 2: Select the decoder after login; click the button on the main menu to pop up the remote configuration window Method 3:...
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Alone Only connects an encoder the image. If is the multi-channel video frequency encoder may choose Alone: the random channel decoding output also to be possible to choose an encoder all channels simultaneously to decode the output; Auto connect to encoder; Enable Auto Connect: Address: input encoder domain address for the domain or the encoder IP address for the IP Add.
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Step ; 1:Select『Cycle』 click『Info』 (1—16) ,and clicked; Step 2:Double Step 3:Choice Address in『Connect Info』 : 『Domain or IP Add』 ; Step 4:Input the message Server Add, Port, User Name, Password, Channel』 of the DVS which needs 『...
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(Router LAN IP address) (DVS Network Setting) Step 2: Setting Virtual Server on the rooter...
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(Setting Virtual Server, Web Port: 80, add DVS IP address: 192.168.168.72) (Setting Virtual Server, Data Port: 8200, add DVS IP address: 192.168.168.72)
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Step 3: Get WAN IP address (116.24.36.109) then enter this address to browser. Example:...
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3.7. Network DVR FAQ Question: unable to access the network video encoder Check the network video encoder, PING to see if the IP is online. Check the IP address, port number, user name, password on the Video Server. And also if the Router and the Video Server are on the same IP structure. E.g 192.168.0.XXX Question: It is connected but no Video Check the video connection, and also if the camera has power and the Lens are not obstructed by any object.
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Gateway 192.168.1.1 Data port 8200 Web port Mobile port 15961 UPNP 2) Network Video Decoder default parameters Parameters Default IP address 192.168.1.98 Subnet address 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.1.1 Data port 8200 3.7.1.2. Username and password Parameter Default Username admin Password admin Chapter 4 - SD Card Storage DVR 4.1 Remote Control for the DVR with SD CARD...
.2 Live Mode Live mode is the default setup after system start-up. • Time Display: System Date and Time. Button Lock: Indicates all buttons are locked (buttons are ineffective). Video Status: Indicates external camera connection.
Record Size, please refer to 6.4 Record Setup for VIDEO SIZE setup. Record Quality, please refer to 6.4 Record Setup for VIDEO QUALITY setup. Audio Off Record, please refer to 6.4 Record Setup for AUDIO RECORD setup. SD Card Status: SD Card has not been inserted or there is an error.
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Record Status: : Indicates recording is in progress. Record Mode: Manual Record Schedule Record Motion Detection Record Alarm Record Record Storage Mode Status: Continuous Record Remaining Storage Capacity 4 System recording is determined according to the recording priority order (Record Priority: Manual/ Alarm/ Motion Detection/ Continuous).
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(PLAY / PAUSE) Button to first playback the final recorded data, and then according to the SD card file recording order. Playback Status: Press (PLAY/PAUSE) Button once to playback, press it again to pause. Press directional buttons to Fast Rewind or Fast Forward (Speed: x2/ x4/ x8/ x16/ x32).
Event Record Status Icon: Manual Motion Detection Continuous Alarm NOTE 1 & NOTE 2 Each color distinguishing different recording events, the user may press directional buttons to move the cursor left or right and immediately shows the first image of the highlighted event on the screen display background. Displays the time highlighted by the event bar.
6. MENU SETUP 5.1 Main Menu MAIN MENU: Item subject. Menu Layer Indication: The device consists of three menu layers. : First Menu Layer (Main Menu) : Second Menu Layer : Third Menu Layer MENU Content: Basic Menu Operations. Use the directional buttons, to select the item. Press (MENU/OK) button, to enter the sub menu Press (ESC/STOP) button: •...
Date Format Y / M / D M / D / Y D / M / Y Year Setup: 2000 - 2099 Date/ Time Adjustment Month Setup: 01 - 12 Time Setup: 00 : 00 - 23 : 59 Return to factory default, no changes will be made. 5.3 Motion Detection 1.
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MD ENERGY Reveals current sensitivity rate ( NOTE 1 Reveals user sensitivity rate setup. Press directional MD THRESHOLD buttons, to change the motion detection threshold level NOTE 2 NOTE 1: Motion detection is triggered when MD ENERGY level exceeds MD THRESHOLD level (red block).
5.4 Record Setup Selectable manual or schedule recording, basic setups are shown below: 1. MANUAL RECORD: Press (REC)button to start recording ( NOTE 1 Video Size/ Frame Rate Setup: VIDEO SIZE 320x240 640x480 FRAME RATE (MAX) 30 fps 12 fps Image Quality: HIGH Using high recording quality (More CF card storage capacity will be required).
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SCHEDULE Record ON / OFF setup (default setup is OFF). SCHEDULE MODE Press directional buttons to setup schedule time and to setup different types of recording schedule. ( Motion Detection Record Continuous Record Alarm Triggered Record). (2) Increase setup during Alarm Detection: DURATION Duration time when motion detection has been triggered (05 ~ 90 SEC (increase by every 5 SEC) / 10 SEC).
(4) CONTINUE RECORD: Setup method is similar to manual record setup, for more information please refer to [6.4 1. MANUAL RECORD]. 5.5 SD Card Options TOTAL SPACE SD card total capacity. SD card remaining capacity. REMAINING SPACE NOTE 1: For continuous recording, old videos can be deleted and overwritten. Please confirm before setup.
5.6 System Status Press any button to return to the Main Menu. 5.7 Power On Setup LANGUAGE Setup menu language. Setup video output format, NTSC/ PAL ( COMPOSITE NOTE 1 NOTE 1: Once camera is connected, the device automatically will detect the NTSC/ PAL video system (the output video system will be set up the same as its input video system).
5.8 Factory Default Press (MENU/OK) button, returns all settings to the factory default value ( NOTE 1 Press (ESC/STOP) button, exit this screen display and returns to the Main Menu. NOTE 1: Returning to factory default will erase all previous selected configuration values . Except for date /time set up , Please confirm your selection before you proceed.
7. TROUBLE SHOOTING Q1. What is the recording capacity for a 4GB SD card? A1. Different recording setup has different recording capacity. The table below shows possible recording time during continous recording with different record modes. Quality Frame Rate SD Card High Medium VGA (640 x 480)
Chapter 5 - Monitor Troubleshooting Solutions to common problems related to the monitor are described here. If none of the solutions presented here solves the problem, unplug the monitor and consult an authorized dealer or service center. Problem Solutions No power Firmly insert the power plug.
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• Check if the input signal format is acceptable to the monitor. Some items do not appear • The items which are not available for the current input or the on the menu. current input signal are not displayed on the menu. Change the input or the input signal.
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