KT&C KM2115DKQCN User Manual

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Standalone Digital Video Recorder
Premium DVR
4, 8, 16 Channel Models
User`s Manual
MADE IN KOREA
KM2115DKQCN
DKQ3_K
This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.

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  • Page 1 Standalone Digital Video Recorder Premium DVR 4, 8, 16 Channel Models User`s Manual MADE IN KOREA KM2115DKQCN DKQ3_K This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2 FCC Compliance Statement Notice to Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 3 Cautions  This product has free voltages (100V ~ 240V). See installation instructions before connecting to the power supply.  This product uses a Lithium battery.  To avoid any risk of explosion, do not replace the battery on the main board by anything other than a Lithium battery. ...
  • Page 4 12. Servicing  Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 13. Damage Requiring Service  Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: ①...
  • Page 5 The List of Configuration A and E (4CH) Type : 4 / 8 / 16CH B and E (8, 16CH) Type : 4 / 8 / 16CH DVR Set C, D, F, G, H and I Type : 4 / 8 / 16CH Manual / CMS CD Remote Controller Manual...
  • Page 6: Operation Precautions

    Operation Precautions  Power Off  Do not turn DVR off, or plug off the power adapter while DVR is in operation (record/playback). Otherwise, it may cause permanent damage to the equipment. Please click ( ) SETUP>SYSTEM>Shutdown sequentially and then remove the power after DVR is shut down completely.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 4.2.3 Account ............40 1. PRODUCT FEATURES ....... 11 4.2.4 System Log ........... 43 1.1 Unpacking ............11 4.2.5 Exit ..............43 1.2 Service ............11 4.2.6 Shutdown ............43 1.3 System Connection Diagram ......11 4.3 DISPLAY ............44 4.3.1 OSD ..............
  • Page 8 7. ICMS VIEWER ........... 114 5.7 Menu Bar ............74 7.1 System Recommendations ......114 5.8 Alarm Out Control .......... 75 7.2 Program Installation ........114 6. CMS PRO ............ 77 7.3 Login .............. 115 6.1 CMS Pro Features .......... 77 7.4 Watch Mode ...........
  • Page 9 11. KEYBOARD CONTROLLER ....185 10.1.3 Site Registration ........151 10.1.4 Connection ..........152 11.1 Connection ........... 185 10.1.5 Live View (Portrait View) ......152 11.1.1 Configuration Diagram ......185 10.1.6 Live View (Landscape View) ....153 11.1.2 USB Connection ........185 10.1.7 PTZ Control ..........
  • Page 10 13.3 HSC2110 ............207 13.8 HFO1100 & HFO1200 ........217 13.3.1 Introduction ..........207 13.8.1 Introduction ..........217 13.3.2 Features ..........207 13.8.2 Features ........... 217 13.3.3 Technical Specification ......207 13.8.3 Technical Specification ......217 13.3.4 Unpacking ..........207 13.8.4 Unpacking ..........
  • Page 11: Product Features

    Product Features 1.1 Unpacking  This equipment is an electronic appliance, so it should be handled with special care.  After unpacking, please check if all the following items are included. - DVR Main body A, B and E(4CH) Type : Power Supply Adapter (DC 12V, 5A) and Power Supply Cable C, D, E(8, 16CH), G, H and I Type : Power Supply Adapter (DC 12V, 6.67A) and Power Supply Cable...
  • Page 12 B Type – 4 / 8 / 16 channel Series DVR...
  • Page 13 C Type – 4 / 8 / 16 channel Series DVR...
  • Page 14 D Type – 4 / 8 / 16 channel Series DVR...
  • Page 15 E (4CH) Type – 4 channel Series HD-SDI DVR...
  • Page 16 E(8, 16CH) Type – 8 / 16 channel Series HD-SDI DVR...
  • Page 17 F Type – 4 / 8 / 16 channel Series HD-SDI DVR...
  • Page 18 G Type – 4 channel Series HD-SDI DVR...
  • Page 19 H Type – 4 channel Series HD-SDI DVR...
  • Page 20 I Type – 4 + 4 channel Series Hybrid DVR...
  • Page 21: Installation

    Installation 2.1 Hard disk and DVD-RW Installation 2.1.1 SATA Port  When installing HDDs, make sure to connect from SATA 1 Port. A Type  - Main substrate of this DVR has two SATA port: it is indicated as SATA 1 and 2. B and E(8, 16CH) Type ...
  • Page 22: E-Sata External Storage

    2.1.3 e-SATA External Storage (C, D, E (8, 16CH), F, G, H and I Type)  These series DVRs have one external SATA Port; the picture above shows external SATA 6 Port.  6 SATA Port: It is designed to mount 4HDDs per each external SATA Port. 2.1.4 HDD Installation ...
  • Page 23: Dvd-Rw Installation

    2.1.6 DVD-RW Installation  Securely fix DVD-RW by using bracket and screws provided herewith.  Please do not use any different DVD-RW cables (data cable and power supply cable) other than the ones we provide.  Otherwise, it may cause damage to the DVD-RW. ...
  • Page 24: Connector Wiring

    2.2 Connector Wiring 2.2.1 Video-In/Loop Out Connections A, B, C and D Type  Connect a camera to ‘VIDEO IN’.  If user wishes to link camera input to another device, please connect the camera to ‘LOOP OUT’. (C Type). ...
  • Page 25: Hdmi Connections

    2.2.5 HDMI Connections  Connect HDMI cable to HD out port of rear panel and HDMI port of HD output device.  Please click ( ) SETUP> DISPLAY> VGA and the following screen will appear.  Click the box below to select resolution. - User can select the resolution among ‘1920x1080 RB’, ‘1920x1080’, ‘1680x1050 RB’, ‘1680x1050’, ‘1280x1024’, and ‘1024x768’...
  • Page 26: Alarm Connections (Relay (Dry Contact))

    2.2.10 Alarm Connections (Relay (Dry Contact))  Connect Alarm Output (buzzer, siren, etc.) to ‘NO or NC 1~ NO or NC 2’ connectors, Power to ‘COM’ connector and Ground to ‘GND’ connector. 2.2.11 RS-485/422 Connections  PTZ Camera connector.  Please use TX+, TX-, RX+ and RX- terminals. 2.2.12 RS-485 Over Coax Connection (A, B and C Type ONLY) ...
  • Page 27: Power Supply Connections

    2.2.17 Power Supply Connections A, B and E(4CH) Type  : Plug the power supply adapter (DC 12V, 5A) which include in this product to ’DC12V’ connector and plug another side to power source. Adapter input voltage is a free volt (100 VAC ~ 240 VAC). Please do not use any different power supply adapter because it may cause the DVR to malfunction.
  • Page 28: Input Device And Screen Icons

    Input Device and Screen Icons 3.1 Key and LEDs B and E(8, 16CH) Type KEYS PTZ KEY Operating mode Setup mode •Up/Down/Left/Righ Direction ▲, ▼, ◄, ► • Control Pan/Tilt rotation of up/down/left/right in PTZ mode t on screen cursor control 1 ~ 10 •...
  • Page 29 C, D, F, G, H and I Type KEYS Front Button Operating mode Setup mode •Up/Down/Left/Righ Direction ▲, ▼, ◄, ► • Control Pan/Tilt rotation of up/down/left/right in PTZ mode t on screen cursor control 1 ~ 16 • Camera select keys : (4/8/16 channel DVR) DISPLAY •...
  • Page 30: Camera Select Keys For 16 Channel Dvr

    3.2 Camera Select Keys for 16 Channel DVR B and E(8, 16CH) Type  Below shows how to select camera channel for 4 channel DVR - Select Camera No. 1~4: press key and use 1~4 key  Below shows how to select camera channel for 8channel DVR - Select Camera No.
  • Page 31: Front Panel

    3.3 Front Panel A and E(4CH) Type 4 / 8 / 16 Channel DVR B and E(8, 16CH) Type 4 Channel DVR 8 Channel DVR 16 Channel DVR C, E, F, G, H and I Type 4 Channel DVR 8 Channel DVR 16 Channel DVR 3.4 Using a Remote Controller ...
  • Page 32: Using A Mouse

    3.5 Using a Mouse  Mouse provides an easier access to adjustment. Refer to below for proper use.  Left mouse button functions the same as Enter ( ) key on the front panel of DVR.  Right mouse button displays the following “Function keys” on screen. ...
  • Page 33: Setup

    Setup 4.1 Login / Logout  At the default setting of DVR, user has to input the password to enter the set up menu.  Please press SETUP key to enter the setup menu and the following screen will appear. ...
  • Page 34: System

    4.2 SYSTEM 4.2.1 Information  Please click ( ) SYSTEM>Information and the following screen will appear. Status Site Description  Decide on a name of DVR.  Please click ( ) keyboard icon on Site Description frame and the following virtual keyboard will appear. ...
  • Page 35  Export: Store the Menu setup of DVR in USB memory stick. Please plug in the memory stick and then click ( ) Export.  When user is on Default, Import or Export process, a message box will ask the progress and click the confirmation icon, then a message box will show whether its success or failure.
  • Page 36 Record  When user completes Version input, please click ( ) Record. Then, the following screen will appear.  The screen shows start time and end time of recorded data. Overwrite Setting  Click ( ) Overwrite Setting button and the following screen will appear. ...
  • Page 37: Admin

    NOTE Notify setting does not affect saving the recorded data. It only gives notification and keep recording until hard disk is full. NOTE For more specific setting about Alarm-out, use Setup>DEVICES>Alarm Out. Clear All Data  Use to delete or purge all normal recorded data from database. Please follow the procedure below. ①...
  • Page 38 Time Zone  Please click ( ) Time Zone frame to see the list of nations and choose one.  Click ( ) a check box next to Use Daylight Saving Time. When user dwells in a region of DST area, please check it (i.e. ). ...
  • Page 39 Interval  Set clock-update-interval from NTP Server. Normally, user can adjust 1 hour up to 24 hours. System Clock  Display DVR clock. Server Clock  Display NTP Server’s clock if Internet is connected to Server Clock. If not displaying, please click ( ) Connect button. ...
  • Page 40: Account

    S.M.A.R.T Setup  Please click ( ) S.M.A.R.T Setup and the following screen will appear.  Check the square box  next to Use On. Through S.M.A.R.T function, make alarm message, indicating HDD damage, will show.  Check  Beep; it will give the alarm sound, indicating HDD damage, as the SMART setup. ...
  • Page 41: New Group

    New Group  Please click ( ) New Group and the following screen will appear.  Click ( ) keyboard icon on the right-hand side of Group Name frame. Then, the virtual keyboard will show. Please click ( ) desired characters (up to 8 characteristics) on the virtual keyboard. ...
  • Page 42  Click ( ) the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of User Name frame and the virtual keyboard will appear. Click desired characteristics (up to 8 characteristics) on the virtual keyboard.  Input Password and Confirm.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. Then, lists of Group and User will show as follows. ...
  • Page 43: System Log

    4.2.4 System Log  Please click ( ) SYSTEM>System Log and the following screen will appear.  System Log displays diverse events as below events by specifying the user account that actually has accessed the DVR. - Setup (Menu) Enter/Exit - Playback Mode Enter/Exit - Network Access Enter/Exit - Archive Success/Fail...
  • Page 44: Display

    4.3 DISPLAY  Please click ( ) DISPLAY and the following screen will appear. 4.3.1 OSD  Please click ( ) DISPLAY>OSD and the following screen will appear.  The OSD menu will allow user to configure full features (i.e., on/off every letter and icon) displayed on the screen. ...
  • Page 45: Main Monitor

    4.3.2 Main Monitor  Please click ( ) DISPLAY>Main Monitor and the following screen will appear.  The Main Monitor menu will allow user to adjust channel sequencing interval of Main monitor. Full Seq  Adjust interval for ‘Full screen sequencing’. ...
  • Page 46: Multi Spot

    4.3.3 Multi Spot  This connection supports multi-channel display (1/4/9/16) on spot monitor depending on its channels(4/8/16).  Click [MS] button on the menu bar to select the Multi Spot.  Click [1/4/9/16] button to select the multi channel split display mode. ...
  • Page 47: Video In / Out

    4.3.4 Video In / Out  Users are able to set its video output resolution from 1024 x 768 to 1920 x 1080  DVR displays and records differently with previous NTSC or PAL methods.  Analog Output will help users to select its video output between NTSC and PAL. ...
  • Page 48: Network

    4.4.1 Network  Please click ( ) DEVICES>Network and the following screen will show. Network Type  Please click ( ) Network Type. When you click ( ) the button, it changes alternately to Static (fixed IP) and DHCP (floating IP).
  • Page 49 DDNS  Please click ( ) DDNS and the following screen will appear.  ‘Floating IP system’, although being predominantly used over Internet, is very inconvenient for users because its address varies every time when user access. The best alternative is DDNS (Dynamic Domain Naming System) which uses name (domain name) instead of IP address (numbers).
  • Page 50 - As for Domain Name, user has to input the Domain Name given from the selected DDNS Server. - As for ID and Pass word, use the user ID and Password to log in to the selected DDNS Server. - Click “Run ddns service” to start mapping from DVR to DDNS Server. - Choose ‘OK’...
  • Page 51 CAUTION PLEASE CHECK THE ROUTER FOR UPNP SUPPORTABILITY BEFORE START USING THE UPNP FEATURE. CAUTION ONCE PORT NUMBERS ARE CHANGED, IT MUST BE CHANGED THE PORT NUMBERS OF CMS (Central Monitoring Station) PROGRAM AS WELL. Notification  Please click ( ) Notification and the following screen will appear. ...
  • Page 52: Camera / Ptz

    4.4.2 Camera / PTZ  Please click ( ) DEVICES>Camera/PTZ and the following screen will appear.  Click ( ) the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of each frame on Title column and the virtual keyboard will appear. Then, register titles of cameras.
  • Page 53: Audio

     While pressing (+) or (-) button, ID increases or decreases by 10 units.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. 4.4.3 Audio  Please click ( ) DEVICES>Audio and the following screen will appear.  The Audio menu will allow user to choose whether to record Audio. ...
  • Page 54: Alarm Out

    Alarm Schedule  Users are able to schedule the Alarm In deactivation period.  Click ‘Alarm Schedule’ and the following screen will appear.  Select the Alarm Input(s) to apply alarm in sensor deactivation according to Alarm schedule.  Select the Hours to deactivate the alarm in sensor. ...
  • Page 55: Record

    4.5 RECORD  Please click ( ) RECORD and the following screen will appear. 4.5.1 Setting  Please click ( ) RECORD>Settings and the following screen will appear.  There are three kinds of recording mode. - Continuous: record continuously. - Event: record only when Sensor or Motion calls.
  • Page 56 -HD-SDI Type- E and F Type 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 4 Channel DVR Max. 30 fps per Channel Max. 30 fps per Channel Max. 30 fps per Channel Max. 30 fps per Channel Max.
  • Page 57  Click ( ) each frame on Resolution column to select recording resolution of a corresponding camera. User may select one of 360x240(288), 720x240(288), 720x480(576), 960x480(576), 1280x720 and 1920x1080.  Click ( ) each frame on Frames column to select recording rate of a corresponding camera. Recording rate varies by camera.
  • Page 58 Emergency  Please click ( ) Emergency and the following screen will appear Emergency.  The Emergency menu will allow user to set Emergency videos.  Each frame on Title column shows camera title registered in DEVICES>Camera/PTZ. User may not change camera titles here.
  • Page 59: Schedule

     HD-SDI Input (CH 5 ~ 8) 360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 4 Channel SDI Max. 30 fps per Channel Max. 30 fps per Channel Max. 30 fps per Channel Max. 30 fps per Channel Max.
  • Page 60: Pre Alarm

    Motion / Alarm In Motion / Alarm In / Continuous Motion / Alarm In / PreAlarm  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. NOTE Holiday (H) registration is done with a separate menu. 4.5.3 Pre Alarm  Please ( ) RECORD>Pre Alarm and the following will appear. ...
  • Page 61: Motion Detection

    H Type 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 4 Channel DVR Max. 30 fps per Channel Max. 30 fps per Channel Max. 30 fps per Channel Max. 30 fps per Channel Max. 30 fps per Channel I Type Analog Input (CH 1 ~ 4) ...
  • Page 62: Holiday

    4.5.5 Holiday  Please click ( ) RECORD>Holiday and the following screen will appear.  The Holiday menu will allow user to register holidays. Please follow the registration procedure below. ① Use arrow buttons in the Month Calendar to select Year and Month of holiday to be registered. : search subsequent ‘Year’...
  • Page 63: Motion Event

    ① Click ( ) Alarm In frame and select Alarm In 1. ② Select cameras for recording when Alarm In 1 is on. Please check  a check box under Link Camera. More than two cameras can be set. ③ Select alarm outputs to be worked when Alarm In 1 is on. Please check  a check box under Link Alarm Out or R1~2. More than two alarm outputs can be set.
  • Page 64: Video Loss

    4.6.3 Video Loss  Please click ( ) LINK>Video Loss and the following screen will appear.  Select alarm outputs and set up E-mail addresses for notification when Video Loss occurs.  Link Notification displays E-mail addresses registered in DEVICES>Network>Notification. ...
  • Page 65: System Event

    than two E-mail addresses can be set. ⑨ Repeat the above procedure for Serial In 2~ Serial In 16.  Click No Beep  to deactivate alert sounds from video loss. Apply to all channels.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. 4.6.5 System Event ...
  • Page 66: Operation Instruction

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION 5.1 Viewing 5.1.1 First Image  Power on DVR and the following live video will appear, while viewing and recording at the same time.  The screen will display date/time and icons below. Icon Description Continuous recording mode Event recording mode (Motion) Event recording mode (Alarm In) In recording...
  • Page 67: View Format

     When Overwrite mode is off Information>Record>Overwrite Setting), will show. And when the disk becomes full, the icon will be changed to  Click Emergency recording button, icon will show.  Click Audio button, icon will show. And click channel button, then user can change only audio channel. NOTE When front key does not work well, please check whether the audio icon is activated on the screen.
  • Page 68  In Pan/Tilt mode, the icon is displayed on the bottom of the screen.  Following is the key usage found in Pan/Tilt mode. Function Up/Down/Left/Right rotation Zoom out Zoom in Focus near Focus far Iris Close Iris Open Save Preset Go to the Preset Go to OSD main menu Run Group Tour 1~9...
  • Page 69: System Log

    NOTE It is required to set Menu as Preset number 95 from camera in order to call camera menu display by clicking ‘menu’ button or using 95+Goto button. 5.1.6 System Log  Press EVENT key and the System Log screen will appear. ...
  • Page 70: Date / Time Search

     There are three ways to search video, i.e., by date/time and by calendar. - Date/Time Search: search by inputting date/time. - Calendar Search: search by using calendar. - Event Search: search by event. 5.2.1 Date / Time Search  Please click ( ) Date/Time Search in SEARCH menu and the following input box will appear. ...
  • Page 71: Event Search

    ⑤ The screen will show selected date/time. ⑥ Click ▲▼ button for selecting cameras. ⑦ Click then recorded data will be highlighted on the bar. ⑧ Selected camera will show the time bar 0-60 and It will be marked on 2.5minutes basis during selected time zone. ⑨...
  • Page 72: Playback

    5.3 Playback  This involves searching recorded video to playback the wanted video of a specific date and time in search mode.  Press SETUP key or please press the mouse right button and click in Playback mode. Then, the following screen will appear. ...
  • Page 73: One-Touch Playback

    5.4 One-touch Playback  Press the PLAY/PAUSE key or double click the mouse wheel (central button) in the viewing mode. Then, user will be able to view the wanted recorded video right away without going through the search procedure. The video plays back the recorded video from the last one minute.
  • Page 74: Menu Bar

    NOTE Please do not use jpeg format while archiving in live mode. NOTE Please do not change the settings by DVR or CMS, while back up. NOTE Please enter all the necessary information before Click ‘START’. NOTE If the When the targeted file size is over 2GB, press “ ”...
  • Page 75: Alarm Out Control

    : Date and Time Search : Enter Event Search : Showing current Date & Time 5.8 Alarm Out Control  Please click ( ) Color / Alarm in SEARCH popup menu or in front panel and the following input box will appear. NOTE This function is enabled only when LIVE MODE and 4 SPLIT SCREEN MODE or HIGHER.
  • Page 76 Professional Central Monitoring Software CMS Pro Full-featured Enterprise Class Surveillance Solution User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 77: Cms Pro

    CMS Pro 6.1 CMS Pro Features 6.1.1 Introduction  The CMS Pro is a central surveillance system solution that monitors multiple sites with video, audio and event signals from DVR over networks.  The software supports different windows of live viewer, playback player, interactive map viewer, various search panes and event signal monitoring panes.
  • Page 78: Installation

    6.2 Installation 6.2.1 Software Installation  Please follow the program installation procedures below. ① If an old version of CMS Pro program was installed, completely uninstall or delete the old version. CAUTION USERS SHOULD COMPLETELY REMOVE CMS PRO PROGRAM OF AN OLD VERSION BEFORE INSTALLING NEW VERSION IN ORDER TO REDUCE COLLISION.
  • Page 79: Login

    ⑦ When the following screen appears, click “Install.” ⑧ When the following screen appears, click “Finish” to complete the installation. NOTE  If the PC has a previously installed CMS Pro, the installer asks whether to overwrite the existing DB or not. The DB contains setting values on the program.
  • Page 80: Menu

    NOTE Users may change the password in [Setup] – [Change Password] menu. For the detailed information, please refer to the ‘Chapter 7.4.4.3 Change Password’ page. The CMS Pro saves settings and layouts on the program of the current user when the program is closed. 6.3 Menu ...
  • Page 81: Setup

    6.4 Setup 6.4.1 Local Setup - Device  Please make sure the network setting of DVR has been done properly prior to the remote connection setting. 6.4.1.1 Remote Site Connection Setup  Click Setup – Local Setup – Device to enter the setup and a dialog will pop up as below picture. 6.4.1.2 New Device Register Device ...
  • Page 82 Camera  Choose a camera name between DVR and CMS setting or both. - Device Camera Name: Display camera name of DVR. - CMS Camera Name: Display Camera name of CMS. - Both (Device-CMS) Camera Name: Display both as [DVR name]-[CMS name]. ...
  • Page 83: Device Group Setup

    6.4.2 Device Group Setup  It is possible to make a group of multi-devices for user’s convenience. - Users are able to combine multiple devices as one group of connection for easy control. - Users are able to extract the cameras from registered DVRs to make own group of display. 6.4.2.1 New Grouping Setting ...
  • Page 84: Local Setup - Environment

    6.4.3 Local Setup - Environment  This enables users to adjust the default setting for user’s convenience. 6.4.3.1 System  Users are able to check the current version of the software.  Users are able to select the language among English, Korean, Japanese, Russian and Turkish. 6.4.3.2 Viewer Audio ...
  • Page 85  Date / Time format: Users can adjust and set the mode of date / time display in accordance with the location. - Date/Time: show current time. - Date Format: select the date format among YYYY-MM-DD/MM-DD-YYYY/DD-MM-YYYY. - Time Format: select the time format between 24Hours/ 12 Hours AM/PM. ...
  • Page 86: Instant Playback

    6.4.3.4 Setup  Select Save Directory: Users can select the save directory of setup data or log data by designating the folder in the PC or other storage device and the change of the directory will be applied only after clicking “OK” button and exit. ...
  • Page 87: Local Setup - Account

    6.4.4 Local Setup - Account  When more than 2 users need to access CMS Pro, multiple User Accounts and its authorization can be set in this menu.  This setup is only permitted to Admin account holder.. 6.4.4.1 Add User Account ...
  • Page 88: Local Setup - E-Map

    6.4.4.4 Login Setting  This function protects any activities of all Manager/User accounts by asking ID and Password prior to the fulfillments.  Select the activities from the list ( ) and click “Apply” to save. 6.4.5 Local Setup – E-map ...
  • Page 89  Place the icon of cameras, audios and alarms on the map. Each icon’s detail is as below. Box Camera. Generally indicates as Outdoor camera. Dome Camera. Generally indicates as Indoor camera. Users can hear the audio in the site by clicking the icon after setting the E-map. The icon will be light on when the alarm in is activated.
  • Page 90: Remote Device Setup

     Click “File” Tab to continue to set up the E-map.  Type a name of E-map when you finish map setting in “New” menu.  Click “new” to add a new location in Location list. If the other location is already saved, then select the location from the list. ...
  • Page 91: Change Password

    6.4.7 Change Password  Users are able to change the password of the ID. - Password: input the current password. - New Password: input the new password. - Confirm Password: confirm the new password. NOTE User “ID” cannot be modified. 6.4.8 Help 6.4.8.1 About ...
  • Page 92: Remote Device System Log

    6.5.2 Remote Device System Log  User can check the system log of the device in this menu.  Type, Date/Time/Description can be checked.  The contents in the parenthesis show the name of the device. Ex) [Demo]  Check “Visible” in the Remote Device System Log menu to see the menu or uncheck “Visible” in order not to see the menu. ...
  • Page 93: Cms System Log

    NOTE The Remote Device Event Log is on when the “pause” is shown while the log is stopped when the “resume” is shown in the menu.  Double click the detected “ Alarm In” or “Motion” event in the remote device event log to check the video of the event. ...
  • Page 94: Health Check

    6.5.5 Health Check  This is the menu where users can easily check the overall status of the device.  Check “Visible” in the Health Check to see the menu or uncheck “Visible” in order not to see the menu. ...
  • Page 95: Show All Windows

    The channel is being recorded. The channel is not being recorded currently but can be recorded later.  Alarm In Status Alarm In is not activated and cannot be added. Alarm In is being activated. Alarm In is not activated currently but can be added later. ...
  • Page 96: Application

    6.6 Application 6.6.1 Search  There are five different types of search menu; Timebar, Event, POS/ATM, Thumbnail and Smart Search  The detailed information and directions is described in chapter 8. 6.6.2 Exit  If users wish to exit the program, then click the “Exit” in the Application menu.
  • Page 97: Live (Live Video Monitoring System)

    6.7 Live (Live Video Monitoring System) 6.7.1 Overview  This program is to display live video from multiple channels in customized screen format.  The program is based on user friendly interface. Users may configure the entire program and open or close the panes and screens in the program.
  • Page 98 6.7.2.2 Auto Sequence  Users are able to set the auto sequence.  When user set the “Auto Sequence” display mode, screen will change to 1 channel display mode and channel will be changed by user’s setup. For more information Please refer chapter 1.4.3.6. 6.7.2.3 Instant Playback ...
  • Page 99 6.7.2.4 Digital Zoom  To use digital Zoom, please make the display as 1CH.  Right click on the mouse and select Enter Digital Zoom.  To Zoom in and out, please use the display function at the corner of the channel Display or click and drag the area wish to zoom in.
  • Page 100 6.7.2.5 PTZ Control  After right mouse click on the channel that PTZ camera is connected, select “PTZ control”.  Users can designate the certain area and set the name by using “Preset” function.  Up to 255 presets can be designated. ...
  • Page 101 6.7.2.6 Screen Capture & Print  After right mouse click, select “Capture & Print Screen”  The brightness, contrast and saturation can be adjusted to store in users’ taste and can be printed directly. NOTE Image adjustment is only possible on the last captured image. ...
  • Page 102: Instant Recording

    6.7.2.7 Audio On/Off  Click right mouse button to on/off audio in the channel.  Audio On/Off function is applied to only one channel out of all connected channels. - Once audio is on “ ” will be changed to show connected audio channel. “ ”...
  • Page 103  If users click ‘OK’, It will start recording of particular chosen channel.  When users want to view the archived file, please choose “Open Folder”  It will open the saved directory of the file.  When users double click the created file, password window will pop –up. ...
  • Page 104: Screen Layout Control

    6.7.2.10 Display Option  Users can set up the display of camera name and time in “Display Option”.  After right mouse click, check the “Show Camera Name” to display the camera name or uncheck the menu to hide it. ...
  • Page 105: Sequencing

    6.7.5 Sequencing  Click the to switch the channel according to setup made in auto sequence in Local setup – Environment.  It is only supported one channel 6.7.6 Audio Volume Control  Users can control the audio volume using the bar controller at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 106: Search

    6.8 Search 6.8.1 Overview  There are five different types of search function and users are able to search the recorded data by using a suitable search function of the five in accordance with their purpose. NOTE Search window cannot be closed during playback, also cannot be changed window size. Please close the window after stop. Playback more than 2 channels at the same time is available only in time bar search.
  • Page 107 NOTE Audio and Digital Zoom are supported only in 1CH display mode.  In the playback menu, users are able to decide to search the data from the beginning of the day or from the cursor position.  Or just simply click on the time line users want, and then click “ ”...
  • Page 108: Event Search

    6.8.3 Event Search  Click the “connect” after right mouse clicking on the device and select the “Event Search”.  Check the event type which users wish to search among “Emergency”,” Alarm” and “Motion”. (Users can select more than 2 event types at the same time) ...
  • Page 109: Thumbnail Search

    6.8.5 Thumbnail Search  Click the “connect” after right mouse clicking on the device and select the “Thumbnail Search”.  This search function provides the users with the certain number of snapshots of the recorded video of the selected camera. ...
  • Page 110: E-Map

    6.9 E-Map 6.9.1 Overview  The ‘Map Viewer’ program is to display event signals over map images so that users may acknowledge event status with geographical information.  Users may perceive event occurrence status with visual notifications on icons over the map image and audible notifications on speaker system of a PC.
  • Page 111: Alarm In/Out Control

    6.9.4 Alarm In/Out Control  The Alarm In icon on the map will be light on when the Alarm In equipment like sensor or detector is activated in the site.  If users click the Alarm Out icon, the light is on the icon and the alarm equipment such as siren and buzzer will be activated in the site.
  • Page 112: Uninstalling Cms Pro

    6.10 Uninstalling CMS Pro  Please click the “Uninstall” file in the CMS Pro folder in the PC.  Click the uninstall file and the following message box will pop up.  Click “OK” to remove the program and its components. ...
  • Page 113 iCMS iCMS User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 114: Icms Viewer

    iCMS VIEWER 7.1 System Recommendations Recommended Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz or higher Main Memory 2GB or higher Video Memory 512MB or higher Display Resolution 1024ⅹ768 (with 32bit color) or higher HDD Storage Space 30GB or higher Network 100~1000 Mbps Fast Ethernet Operating System Mac OS 10.6.0 or higher NOTE...
  • Page 115: Login

     In the virtual driver, users will find iCMS icon. Please move the iCMS icon to ‘Application’ folder (‘Application’ folder is located in the ‘Go’ Menu below). 7.3 Login  After installation of the software, iCMS icon appears in ‘Application’ folder. ...
  • Page 116: Watch Mode

    Watch Mode 7.4.1 Log-in Screen  Please click ‘Device manager’ and the following screen will appear. 7.4.2 Local Setting  Please click ‘Setup’ button on the top of the Toolbar and the following screen will appear.  There are three types of setup such as Device Manager, Display Setup and Password Change.
  • Page 117 7.4.2.1 Display Manager  Please click ‘Device manager’ and the following screen will appear.  Users will see the already existing DVRs on the list, if there is any added DVR previously.  Please click ‘Add’ to add new device. ...
  • Page 118: Display Setup

     Including IP address, the information of connected DVRs in the network will be listed.  Select the one and click ‘OK’. Then, the following window will pop up.  Please fill out all the necessary information including Device name, Description (not necessary), User Name and Password and confirm password.
  • Page 119: Password Change

     Date / Time format: Users can adjust and set the mode of date / time display in accordance with the location. - Date Format: select the date format among YYYY-MM-DD/MM-DD-YYYY/DD-MM-YYYY. - Time Format: select the time format between 24Hours/ 12 Hours AM/PM. ...
  • Page 120: Live View

    7.5 Live View 7.5.1 Connection  Please choose one of the registered sites in Server list on the right hand side of the ‘Live Display’ screen and the right click on the mouse button will pop up the menu with ‘Connect’. ...
  • Page 121: Health Check

    NOTE The selected channel is outlined in blue 7.5.3 Health Check  Please choose one of the registered sites in Server list on the right hand side of the ‘Live Display’ and the right click on the mouse button will pop up the menu with ‘Health Check’. ...
  • Page 122: Ptz Control

    ① ② ③ ④ Number Description DVR name Start and finish recorded date and time The version of the firmware The number of Connected network(ex. CMS, Mobile CMS, etc.) to the DVR 7.5.4 PTZ Control  Under the server list, PTZ control can be found. This is for the control of Pan/Tilt/Zoom. ...
  • Page 123: System Log

    7.5.5 System Log  In the Live mode, system Log is shown. This will allow users to check System Log of Remote Site (DVR). 7.6 Search Mode  This involves searching recorded video to playback the video of a specific date and time. ...
  • Page 124: Event Search

    Search previous ‘Year’ Search subsequent ‘Year’ Search previous ‘Month’ Search subsequent ‘Month’ ② ③ ① ⑤ ④ ⑥ Fast Forward/Backward & Playback (Click the button to increase the speed by x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64 and Extreme) Sequence Mode Display Mode( Click the button to divide the screen by 1, 4, 9, 16 and Full Time Bar (24 Hour) Data Bar (Recorded data)
  • Page 125: Pos/Atm

     Please choose one of the devices among the ‘Server List’ and right click on the mouse to have popup menu with Connect.  Please click ‘Connect’ to start the event search  Event search has three different parts called Event Type, Select Camera and Date/Time setting. ①...
  • Page 126: Disconnection

     Display Option – Users are able to select the display option of the playback. ④ Text window: The detected text will be shown on the ‘windows text’ right next to the display screen. ⑤ Overlay: The text will be overlaid on the playback video. ⑥...
  • Page 127: Uninstall

     if users click ‘Disconnect’, the message box below will appear 7.8 Uninstall  Please go into the ‘Application’ folder and right click on the iCMS icon.  Please choose ‘Move to Trash’ to uninstall the iCMS program...
  • Page 128 xCMS xCMS User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 129: Xcms Viewer

    xCMS VIEWER 8.1 Program Installation 8.1.1 System Recommendations Recommended Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz or higher Main Memory 2GB or higher Display Resolution 1024ⅹ768 (with 32bit color) or higher HDD Storage Space 30GB or higher Network 100~1000 Mbps Fast Ethernet Operating System Fedora NOTE It is recommended to connect Max.
  • Page 130: Login

     Right click on the ‘xCMS’ and select ‘Open’ 8.2 Login  Please right-click on the icon and select open to execute the program.  Select User Name by clicking upside down arrow and enter corresponding Password to login. 8.3 Watch Mode 8.3.1 Login Screen ...
  • Page 131: Local Setting

    8.3.2 Local Setting  Please click ‘Setup’ button on the top of the Toolbar and the following screen will appear.  There are three types of setup menu such as Device Manager, Display Setup and Password Change. 8.3.2.1 Device Manager ...
  • Page 132  Device Info - Device Name: input the DVR site name which will be displayed on the Server list. Please note that this name has nothing to do with the ID registered in DVR. Users may create a name that is fairly easy to distinguish. - Description: type brief description of the site.
  • Page 133  Users can adjust and set the environment of the display window. - Default Division: Users can select the number of division of display channels when the program initially displays the screen. (1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36 or 64). - Users can choose either English or Korean in language setup.
  • Page 134: Live

    8.3.3 Live 8.3.3.1 Connection  Please choose one of the registered sites in Server list on the right hand side of the ‘Live Display’ screen and the right click on the mouse button will pop up the menu with ‘Connect’. ...
  • Page 135  36-Split Screen Mode: Click on No.25 button and 36-split screens will display.  64-Split Screen Mode: Click on No.64 button and 64-split screens will display.  Seq: Click ‘Seq’ and then it will show an ordered list of display which will change the channel of live display to next channels. For example, In 4 channel display, CH5 to CH8 on the display screen will change to CH9 to CH12 sequently.
  • Page 136 8.3.3.3 PTZ Control  Under the server list, PTZ control can be found. This is for the control of Pan/Tilt/Zoom of DVR.  Buttons on the screen have the following functions. - Up/Down/Left/Right direction buttons - Zoom In/Out, Focus Near/Far, Iris Close/Open Zoom Out/ In Focus Near / Far Iris Close / Open...
  • Page 137: Search Mode

    8.4 Search Mode  This involves searching recorded video to playback the wanted video of a specific date and time.  Users are able to search the recorded data in the xCMS program by Date/Time, Event, POS/ATM Search. - Date/Time Search: search by inputting date/time. - Event Search: search by event.
  • Page 138: Event Search

    ② ③ ① ⑤ ④ ⑥ Fast Forward/Backward & Playback (Click the button to increase the speed by x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64 and Extreme) Sequence Mode Display Mode( Click the button to divide the screen by 1, 4, 9, 16 and Full Time Bar (24 Hour) Data Bar (Recorded data) Time Select Bar...
  • Page 139: Pos/Atm

    8.4.3 POS/ATM  POS/ATM button allows users to search for the POS/ATM text.  Please click ‘POS/ATM’ button right next to the ‘EVENT’ and users will see the following screen.  Please choose one of the devices among the ‘Server List’ and right click on the mouse to have popup menu. ...
  • Page 140: Disconnection

     Please click ‘Search’ when all the necessary requirements are filled out.  The following screen shows the result of the POS/ATM search  Double click on the event that users want to display. Disconnection  When disconnect, please right click on the connected site and choose ‘Disconnect’ ...
  • Page 141: Uninstall

    8.6 Uninstall  Please go into the ‘Home’ folder and right click on the xCMS icon.  Please choose ‘Move to Trash’ to uninstall the xCMS program.
  • Page 142 CMS Web Client Pro CMS Web Client Pro User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 143: Cms Web Client Pro

    CMS WEB CLIENT Pro 9.1 System Requirements  Web Client Pro may not run properly if the PC does not meet minimum requirements. Other programs should not run on the same PC where this is running. Otherwise, Web Client Pro software may not perform as designed. Minimum (Enable Dual Streaming) Recommended (Disable Dual Streaming) Intel Core i5...
  • Page 144: Live Display

    9.3 Live Display  After Login, following screen will appear. ① ⑤ ④ ② ③  The screen contains following features: ① Display current live video ② Setting display mode - Search: Opening search mode in new window. - PTZ: Open PTZ control panel. - Capture: Capturing the image of selected channel.
  • Page 145: Search Screen

    9.4 Search Screen  Click then following screen will appear on a new window. ① ② ③ ④ ⑦ ⑧ ⑥ ⑤  The screen contains following features: ① Searched playback video displays. ② Setting Date/Time to search. - Click a date in calendar, then recorded data will be showed up in Time bar. - Start Time : Setting start time.
  • Page 146: Ptz Control

    9.5 PTZ Control NOTE Must complete the control setting on its DVR and Cameras first.  Click then following screen will appear on a new window. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥  The screen contains following features: Pan/Tilt Direction button. ①...
  • Page 147: Capture

    9.6 Capture  Click then following screen will appear on a new window. ① ③ ④ ② ⑤ ⑥  The screen contains following features: Captured Image is displayed. ① ② Color Control - User can change Brightness, Contrast and Saturation of the captured image. Save as Image ③...
  • Page 148 CMS Mobile Viewer CMS Mobile Viewer User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 149: Cms Mobile Viewer

    CMS MOBILE VIEWER 10.1 iPhone Mobile 10.1.1 System Requirements  There are no other requirements to run this program because it is specialized to perform on iPhone interface. 10.1.2 Installation  Turn on the iPhone then connect to App Store. ...
  • Page 150  When user clicks a “ ” button, it will be turned to “ ”  Click “ ” to start installation.  If user already has iTunes account, then input user’s account to download the program.  If user does not have the account, then click “ ”...
  • Page 151: Site Registration

    10.1.3 Site Registration  Click “ ” icon on iPhone then below will show.  Tap “ ” then below will show.  Tap “ ” and enter site information which are same as CMS site registration.  Enter Site Name, IP or DDNS address. ...
  • Page 152: Connection

    10.1.4 Connection  Tap on Device Name to connect the DVR to iPhone. 10.1.5 Live View (Portrait View)  To select other channels, - Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend. - Slide finger from Left to Right to descend. ...
  • Page 153: Live View (Landscape View)

     Tap “ ” to enable audio. (1CH display ONLY)  Tap “ ” to disable audio. (1CH display ONLY)  To use Zoom feature, simply pinch and drag in 1CH display. (1CH display ONLY) NOTE Audio, Zoom and PTZ are available only in full screen mode.(1channel only) 10.1.6 Live View (Landscape View) ...
  • Page 154: Search

     Tap Arrow for Pan and Tilt movement.  Touch “ ” to zoom out.  Touch “ ” to zoom in.  If users already set up the presets on DVR, users may use them by touching “ ”. 10.1.8 Search ...
  • Page 155: Snapshot Gallery

     To select other channels, - Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend. - Slide finger from Left to Right to descend.  Tap on “ ” or “ “ to choose split mode between 1, 4, 9 and 16. - In Multi channel display mode, user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode.
  • Page 156: Setting

     To see other pictures slide finger across the screen.  Tap “ ” to send the snapshot to the Photos.  Tap ” ” to delete the selected snapshot. 10.1.10 Setting  Tap “ ” to check the information of the application. ...
  • Page 157  Click the “ ” icon then it will ask to delete the program.  Click “ ” button to successfully uninstall the program.
  • Page 158: Ipad Mobile

    10.2 iPad Mobile 10.2.1 System Requirements  There are no other requirements to run this program because it is specialized to perform on iPad interface. 10.2.2 Installation  Turn on the iPad then connect to App Store.  Move to search menu and type “mviewer” then click “ ”.
  • Page 159  When user clicks a “ ” button, it will be turned to “ ”  Click “ ” to start installation.  If user already has iTunes account, then input user’s account to download the program.  If user does not have the account, then click “ ”...
  • Page 160: Site Registration

    10.2.3 Site Registration  Click “ ” icon on iPad then below will show.  Tap “ ” and enter site information which are same as CMS site registration.  Enter Site Name, IP or DDNS address.  Enter Admin/Stream port value. ...
  • Page 161: Live View (Portrait View)

    10.2.5 Live View (Portrait View)  To select other channels, - Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend. - Slide finger from Left to Right to descend.  Tap on “ ” to choose split mode between 1, 4, 9 and 16. - In Multi channel display mode, user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode.
  • Page 162: Live View (Landscape View)

    10.2.6 Live View (Landscape View)  To select other channels, - Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend. - Slide finger from Left to Right to descend.  Tap on “ ” to choose split mode between 1, 4, 9 and 16. - In Multi channel display mode, user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode.
  • Page 163: Search

    10.2.8 Search  Users are able to search the recorded data with iPad.  Click “ ” on Main menu or “ ” on Live monitoring to use search function.  Choose date that wish to search from Calendar  Choose time that wish to search by sliding the Hour and Minute bar. ...
  • Page 164: Snapshot Gallery

     To select other channels, - Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend - Slide finger from Left to Right to descend.  Tap on “ ” or “ ” to choose split mode between 1, 4, 9 and 16. - In Multi channel display mode, user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode.
  • Page 165: Setting

    10.2.10 Setting Setting  Tap “ ” to check the information of the application.  User can read the manual. 10.2.11 Uninstallation  Click the “ ” icon and hold for a while until the program icon shows x mark on the top-left side. ...
  • Page 166: Android Phone (Mviewer Pro)

    10.3 Android Phone (mViewer Pro) 10.3.1 System Requirements  This program is designed and applied only for Android OS(version 2.3 or higher) based mobile device.  Display: Min. 3.7 inch screen NOTE mViewer Pro might not work even though Android OS version is high enough. It is due to the hardware specification of Android device.
  • Page 167: Site Registration

     The program will be automatically installed in user’s application menu. 10.3.3 Site Registration  Click “ ” icon on application menu then below will show.  Tap “ ” on the main menu.  Tap “ ” on top right corner. ...
  • Page 168: Connection

    10.3.4 Connection  Tap on Device Name to connect the DVR to mobile device. 10.3.5 Live View (Portrait View)  To select other channels, - Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend. - Slide finger from Left to Right to descend. ...
  • Page 169: Live View (Landscape View)

     Tap “ ” to enable Landscape view when the device is tilted  Tap “ ” to enable PTZ function. Please refer to 10.3.7 PTZ Control for more detail.  Tap “ ” to enable Alarm Out control. Please refer to 10.3.8 Alarm Out Control for more detail. ...
  • Page 170: Ptz Control

     Tap “ ” to enable PTZ function. Please refer to 10.3.7 PTZ Control for more detail.  Tap “ ” to enable audio.  Tap “ ” to remove Camera Name and Date/Time from OSD.  Tap “ ” to take Snapshot. - Enter file name and press “...
  • Page 171: Alarm Out Control

    10.3.8 Alarm Out Control  Users are able to manually send Alarm out command with the mobile device.  Tap “ ” to enable the Alarm Out control and it will appear on lower left corner of Live screen.  Tap the numbers to send out Alarm from the connected DVR to its output source. 10.3.9 Search ...
  • Page 172: Snapshot Gallery

     To select other channels, - Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend. - Slide finger from Left to Right to descend.  Tap on “ ” or “ ” or “ ” to choose split mode between 1, 4, 9 and 16.
  • Page 173: Setting

    10.3.11 Setting  Tap “ ” to check the information of the application.  User can read the manual.  Users are able to set Password Lock. - Tap “Password Lock” from the setting menu. - Enter password. (Default password is 1111) - Tap “...
  • Page 174: Android Phone

    10.4 Android Phone 10.4.1 System Requirements  This program is designed and applied only for Android OS(version 1.6 or higher) based Smart phones. 10.4.2 Installation  Turn on the phone then connect to Android Market.  Move to search menu and type “mviewer” then select “ ”...
  • Page 175: Site Registration

     The program will be automatically installed in user’s application menu. 10.4.3 Site Registration  Click “ ” icon on application menu then below will show.  Move to “ ” tab and enter site information which are same as CMS site registration. ...
  • Page 176: Connection

    10.4.4 Connection  Click “ ” icon and select one of the registered site and click “ ”.  Move to “ ” tab and click “ ” icon.  To change the display mode, click the “ ” and select among 1ch (full screen), 4ch, 9ch and 16ch multi view. ...
  • Page 177: Search

    10.4.5 Search  Users are able to search the recorded data in the mobile CMS program.  Click “ ” to use search function of the application.  click “ ” to select the month, the date and the time in order. ...
  • Page 178: Ptz Control

    10.4.7 PTZ control  Users are able to control PTZ with Android Phone.  Press volume up button on the right side of the phone to zoom in.  Press volume down button on the right side of the phone to zoom out. ...
  • Page 179: Disconnection

    10.4.9 Disconnection  When disconnecting, please click " ” and exit the mobile viewer program. 10.4.10 Uninstall  Move to Setup > Application > Manage Applications then select “ ”.  Click “ ” icon then it will ask to delete the program. ...
  • Page 180: Blackberry Mobile

    10.5 Blackberry Mobile 10.5.1 System Requirements  This Program is designed and applied only for RIM Blackberry OS based Smart Phones. 10.5.2 Installation  Turn on the phone and connect to Blackberry App World.  Click “search” icon and type “DVR Viewer” program. ...
  • Page 181: Connection

     Click “menu>New” to type the same site information with CMS site registration.  Enter Site Name and IP/Domain.  Enter Admin and Stream port.  Enter ID and Password.  Click “Add” to save the setting. 10.5.4 Connection  If the site is registered appropriately, the following screen will be shown. ...
  • Page 182: Ptz Control

     Users can select the display mode from 1, 4, 9 and 16 multi view.  16 channel multi view is available for CIF resolution.  4 channel multi view is available for H.D1 and D1 resolution.  Only 1 channel view(full screen) is available for 720p and 1080p. ...
  • Page 183: Disconnection

    NOTE As for the touch type of blackberry phone (ex. Storm), users may control PTZ in the same way as Android Phone. 10.5.6 Disconnection  When disconnecting, please click "Disconnect” and exit the mobile viewer program. 10.5.7 Uninstallation  Click “Menu>Delete” on the “DVR Viewer” icon in the download folder to uninstall the program.
  • Page 184 Keyboard Controller Keyboard Controller CP1300 User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 185: Keyboard Controller

    KEYBOARD CONTROLLER 11.1 Connection  User may connect cameras and Keyboard through DVR in various ways.  Below shows the major probable connection methods through RS-485; 11.1.1 Configuration Diagram  Example  Please make sure to connect “Tx to Rx “or “Rx to Tx” with same polarity. (+ to +) and (- to -). 11.1.2 USB Connection ...
  • Page 186: Keyboard Configuration

    11.3 Keyboard Configuration DVR Mode KEYS SPD mode DVR control Mode PTZ Mode ① EXIT Key DVR Mode select Key ② SPD Mode select Key Setup Key Number Pad Key ③ Clear Key ENTER Key Display Key Preset Key (PRESET) Audio Key Scan Key (SCAN)
  • Page 187: Setup

    Pause on Live Key DVR Menu Key REW Key Backward Key ⑤ Play/Pause Key Forward Key FF Key PTZ Mode Key Camera Menu Key (MENU) Activate Preset Key Open Iris Key (OPEN) ⑥ Set Preset Key Close Iris Key (CLOSE) Focus control Key Focus control Key Zoom control Key...
  • Page 188: Speed Dome Setup

    11.4.2 Speed Dome Setup  Press in SPD Mode to enter Speed Dome Setup and enter password. (Default password is 0000) Keyboard Detail Option ADDRESS Camera ID number 1~255 MODEL Select Camera PROTOCOL Set Protocol PEL-D / PEL-P / W-DRX / SAM-E / LGP / SAM-T / PANAS / VICON / AD / HWELL BAUDRATE Set Baud rate...
  • Page 189  Then, user should be able to operate the DVR functions by CP1300. 11.5.2.2 Buttons  In DVR control mode, all buttons are operated according to texts written on each button. The functions are same as Front buttons of DVR as follows: : Change display mode on Live and Playback in sequence of 1CH>4CH>9CH>16CH>1CH.
  • Page 190: Spd Control Mode (Speed Dome)

     Then, user should be able to operate the PTZ camera with CP1300.  In PTZ mode, all buttons are operated according to texts written on each button. The functions are same as Front buttons of DVR as follows: - # + “ “...
  • Page 191  (SCAN): Press number Key and SCAN then the designated Scan will run. (HOLD): Press HOLD to lock the Keyboard. To unlock user has to input Password. (Default password is 0000)   : Press NEAR/FAR to adjust the focus of Speed Dome camera. ...
  • Page 192 Serial In (POS) Serial In (POS) User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 193: Serial In (Pos)

    12. SERIAL IN (POS) 12.1 Usage of Serial-In Function  Enables to record/search/display all transactions on monitoring screen by connecting POS/Cash Register.  User can choose the data whether to record/display on their taste without limitedly designated protocols. 12.2 Connection Method ...
  • Page 194 NOTE  DVR and POS terminals, cabling and installation When you completed, Please restart the DVR. DVR is "usb to serial cable" to restart the DVR to recognize the device will need to be sure.  POS terminals to connect to the DVR and Null Modem cable connections. If you have completed all the configuration and settings, and does not result in state action, RS232c cable's pin in the map, please change the Rx and Tx lines.
  • Page 195: Link

    12.4 Link 12.4.1 Link Setup  Click “Setup>Link>” then shows as below. NOTE The above menu is only available on the DVR model with Serial-In function.  Click “Serial In” to appear following screen.  Select POS/ATM port by clicking ‘Serial In’ button. ...
  • Page 196: Schedule Setup

    12.4.2 Schedule Setup  Click “Record>Schedule>” then shows as below.  Tick the box(□) item Alarm In.  Click the Time/Date that wishes to activate ATM/POS function on schedule.  It is possible to activate all the time by clicking top-right side of table. ...
  • Page 197: Port Setting

    12.5.2 Port Setting  Press ( ) the “Port Setting” button in order to set up the port. Default values are Baud rate 2400 bps, Data Bit 5 bit, Stop Bit 1 bit, Parity None.  When the setup is done, press enter ( ) to save the setting. 12.5.3 OSD Display ...
  • Page 198  Each item explains below: - Start Pattern: Indicates the beginning of the new data when new designated data are received from a serial device. - End Pattern: Indicates the end of the data when designated data are received from a serial device. - Discard Pattern: Does not show the designated data on OSD screen.
  • Page 199  Input the pattern of dummy data to Discard Pattern.  Choose the data which willing to display and enter the Start Pattern and End Pattern.  Then tick the Auto box off in order to make the DVR recognizes the data between the Start and End patterns. ...
  • Page 200: Search

    12.6 Search  Using event search function.  Please click ( ) the “Search>Event Search” menu on the pop-up menu of the wallpaper, then user will see the following screen.  It is possible to search the recorded data which is set up on Serial In and Linking pages. ...
  • Page 201 Extensive HD-SDI Video Signal Accessory HD-SDI Video Signal Accessories User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 202 The List of Configuration HSC 1100 (HDMI to HD-SDI Converter) HSC 1200 (HD-SDI to HDMI Converter) HSC 2110 (1 to 1 Analog to HD-SDI Converter) HSC 2410 (4 to1 Analog to HD-SDI Converter) HSR 1110 (1 In / 1 Out Repeater) HSR 1440 (4 In / 4 Out Repeater) HQS 1004...
  • Page 203: Hd-Sdi Video Signal Accessories

    HD-SDI Video Signal Accessories 13.1 HSC1100 13.1.1 Introduction  HSC 1100 is HD signal converter which converts video signal between HDMI and HD-SDI. It converts the high resolution of HDMI sources to SMPTE 292M, standard HD-SDI signal. 13.1.2 Features  Convert HDMI to HD-SDI ...
  • Page 204: System Connection Diagram

    13.1.7 System Connection Diagram 13.1.7.1 HDMI In/Out and HD-SDI In/Out Connections  Connect a ‘HDMI OUT’ from the device to ‘HDMI IN’ of HSC 1100 using by HDMI cable.  Connect a ‘HD-SDI OUT’ from HSC 1100 to ‘HD-SDI IN’ of HD-SDI device using by 75 ohm coaxial cable. 13.1.7.2 Video Component Input ...
  • Page 205: Hsc1200

    13.2 HSC1200 13.2.1 Introduction  HSC 1200 is HD signal converter which converts video signal between HD-SDI and HDMI. It converts the HD-SDI video to HDMI signal. 13.2.2 Features  Convert HD-SDI to HDMI  Equalized HDMI input supports long HDMI cables up to 30m, 24 gauge ...
  • Page 206: Connector Wiring

    13.2.7 Connector Wiring 13.2.7.1 HD-SDI In/Out and HDMI In/Out Connections  Connect a ‘HD-SDI OUT’ of HD-SDI device to ‘HD-SDI IN’ of HSC 1200 using by 75ohm coaxial cable.  Connect a ‘HDMI OUT’ of HSC 1200 to ‘HDMI IN’ of device with HDMI output using by HDMI cable. 13.2.7.2 Video Component Input ...
  • Page 207: Hsc2110

    13.3 HSC2110 13.3.1 Introduction  HSC 2110 is video signal converter between SD to SDI. It is 1 In / 1 Out SD to SDI signal converter which will convert one analog signal to one HD-SDI signal. 13.3.2 Features  Convert 1CH SD to 1CH HD-SDI ...
  • Page 208: Connector Wiring

    13.3.7 Connector Wiring 13.3.7.1 1 In / 1 Out Analog to HD-SDI Connection  Connect a ‘VIDEO OUT’ of analog device to ‘VIDEO IN’ of HSC 2110 using 75ohm coaxial cable.  Connect a ‘HD-SDI OUT’ of HSC 2110 to ‘HD-SDI IN’ of the HD-SDI DVR using 75ohm coaxial cable. 13.3.7.2 RS-485 Connection ...
  • Page 209: Display

    13.3.10 Display 13.3.10.1 LEDs KEYS Operating mode Power LED • Light off: Converter off (Red) • Light on: Converter on Connection LED • Light off: Not connected (Green) • Light on: Connected 13.4 HSC2410 13.4.1 Introduction  HSC 2410 is video signal converter between SD to SDI. It is 4 In / 1 Out SD to SDI signal converter which will convert four analog signal to one HD-SDI signal.
  • Page 210: System Dimension Diagram

    13.4.6 System Dimension Diagram 13.4.7 Connector Wiring 13.4.7.1 4 In / 1 Out Analog to HD-SDI Connection  Connect 4 ‘VIDEO OUT’ of Analog device to each of 4 ‘VIDEO IN’ of HSC 2410 using 75ohm coaxial cables.  Connect a ‘HD-SDI OUT’ of HSC 2410 to ‘HD-SDI IN’ of the HD-SDI DVR using 75ohm coaxial cable. 13.4.7.2 Power Supply Connection ...
  • Page 211: Display

    13.4.9 Display 13.4.9.1 LEDs KEYS Operating mode Power LED • Light off: Converter off (Red) • Light on: Converter on Connection LED • Light off: Not connected (Green) • Light on: Connected 13.5 HSR1110 13.5.1 Introduction  HSR 1110 is HD SDI repeater to extend the signal transmission distance between HD-SDI devices. The transmission distance is easily extended up to 150m and if it requires to extend longer than 150m, it needs to connect another repeater to extend the signal transmission and it will be extended up to another 150m.
  • Page 212: System Dimension Diagram

    13.5.6 System Dimension Diagram 13.5.7 Connector Wiring 13.5.7.1 1 In/ 1 out HD-SDI Connections  Connect a HD-SDI device (e.g. Camera) to ‘HD-SDI IN’ of HD-SDI repeater.  Connect the HD-SDI device (e.g. DVR) to ‘HD-SDI OUT’ of HD-SDI repeater. 13.5.7.2 Power Supply Connections ...
  • Page 213: Hsr1440

    13.6 HSR1440 13.6.1 Introduction  HSR 1440 is HD-SDI repeater to extend the signal transmission distance between HD-SDI devices. The transmission distance is easily extended up to 150m and if it requires to extend longer than 150m, it needs to connect another repeater to extend the signal transmission and it will be extended up to another 150m.
  • Page 214: Connector Wiring

    13.6.7 Connector Wiring 13.6.7.1 4 In/ 4 out HD-SDI Connections  Connect a 4 HD-SDI device (e.g. Camera) to each of 4 ‘HD-SDI IN’ of HD-SDI repeater.  Connect the 4 HD-SDI devices (e.g. DVR) to each of 4 ‘HD-SDI OUT’ of HD-SDI repeater. 13.6.7.2 Power Supply Connections ...
  • Page 215: Hqs1004

    13.7 HQS1004 13.7.1 Introduction  This device is HD-SDI Video distribution amplifier which has 4 separately buffered HD-SDI outputs. This model is specially designed for 75 ohm HD Digital video distribution. 13.7.2 Features  Compact HD-SDI Video Distribution Amplifier  1 HD-SDI Video Input(SMPTE 292M) ...
  • Page 216: Connector Wiring

    13.7.7 Connector Wiring 13.7.7.1 Distribution-In/Out Connections  Connect a ‘HD-SDI OUT’ of HD-SDI device (e.g. Camera) to ‘HD-SDI IN’ of HQS 1004 using by 75 ohm coaxial cable  Connect 4 ‘HD-SDI OUT’ of HQS 1004 to each ‘HD-SDI IN’ of HD-SDI devices (e.g. DVR). 13.7.7.2 Power Supply Connections ...
  • Page 217: Hfo1100 & Hfo1200

    13.8 HFO1100 & HFO1200 13.8.1 Introduction  HFO 1100 Series are HD-SDI/Fiber optic converters which enable the transmission of HD-SDI signal up to 30km. These converters meet SMPTE 292M specification and are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. HFO1200 receives the HD- SDI signal and send the signal out through fiber optic cable.
  • Page 218: System Dimension Diagram

    13.8.6 System Dimension Diagram 13.8.7 Connector Wiring 13.8.7.1 HD-SDI in Connections  Connect HD-SDI Camera to ‘HD-SDI IN’ of HFO1200 using 75 ohm coaxial cable 13.8.7.2 Fiber Optic Out Connections  Connect the “LC Fiber Optic out” of HFO1200 which can be connected to opposite site of Fiber optic converter (HFO 1100) by using the fiber optic cable.
  • Page 219: Cable

    13.8.8 Cable  75 ohm coaxial cable is needed  Fiber Optic Cable NOTE The cables above are not included in the package. 13.8.9 Display 13.8.9.1 LEDs KEYS Operating mode Power LED • Light off: Converter off (Red) • Light on: Converter on Connection LED •...

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