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  • Page 1 Video Decoder Operation Manual DD-1116 Powered by...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Before reading this manual This operation manual contains basic instructions on installing and using DirectIP™ Video Decoder, an IDIS product. Users who are using this product for the first time, as well as users with experience using comparable products, must read this operation manual carefully before use and heed to the warnings and precautions contained herein while using the product.
  • Page 3 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Important Safeguards 13. Servicing Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself. Refer all servicing to 1. Read Instructions qualified service personnel. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the 14. Damage requiring Service appliance is operated.
  • Page 4: Fcc Compliance Statement

    Before reading this manual In-Text Symbol Type Description Caution Important information concerning a specific function. Note Useful information concerning a specific function. User’s Caution Statement Caution: Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 5 IDIS Co., Ltd. reserves all rights concerning this operation manual. Use or duplication of this operation manual in part or whole without the prior consent of IDIS Co., Ltd. is strictly prohibited. Contents of this operation manual are subject to change without prior notice for reasons such as functionality enhancements.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Part 1 - Introduction Product Features ................8 Accessories .
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Display Setup ................26 OSD .
  • Page 8: Part 1 - Introduction

    Part 1 - Introduction Product Features This video Decoder compresses live video from network cameras and transmits the video over Ethernet connections. This encoder offers the following features: • 16 composite video output connectors (HDMI, VGA, CVBS) • Real time network surveillance • H.264 compression algorithm • DirectIPTM protocol supported • Convenient firmware upgrades using usb ports...
  • Page 9 Part 1 - Introduction Video Decoder Connection Diagram IP Camera Video Decoder CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. CAUTION CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
  • Page 10: Accessories

    Part 1 - Introduction Accessories Upon unpacking the product, check the contents inside to ensure that all the following contents are included. • Video Decoder • User Guide and Instruction Manual (This document) Overview Front Panel Power LED Network LED Factory Reset Switch 1 Power LED Displays system operating status...
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    Part 1 - Introduction Rear Panel DC12V In Network + PoE Power In Video Out USB (2 Ports) 1 DC12V In Connect the two wires of the power adapter to these ports. Be careful not to cross the DC12V and ground (GND) wires. Booting will commence once connected to a power supply.
  • Page 12: Rear Panel Connections

    Part 1 - Introduction Rear Panel Connections Power Cable Connection Monitor Connection Connect to the VGA OUT or HDMI port. This video decoder does not feature a separate power on/ off button and will turn on the moment power is supplied. Connect the connector(12V) of adapter to the NVR and then connect the AC power cable of adapter to the power outlet.
  • Page 13 Part 1 - Introduction Connections on the Rear Panel 12V Power CVBS Monitor DirectIP™ Gigabit PoE Switch VGA Monitor Camera HDMI MonitorS DirectIP™ NVR...
  • Page 14: Part 2 - Getting Started

    Part 2 - Getting Started Login Configuring the video decoder’s settings and other functions require an authorized user login. • Click on the button next to the password field using the mouse. This will bring up a virtual keyboard you can use to assign a password. For Bring up the Live menu and click on (Login) using the more information on using the virtual keyboard,...
  • Page 15: Live Mode

    Part 2 - Getting Started Live Mode Live Menu Place the mouse pointer on the top of the screen while in Live mode to bring up the Live menu. Previous Group, Login/Logout Layout Display Next Group Sequence Select Camera Setup Status Indication 1 Login/Logout Log into and out from accounts.
  • Page 16 Part 2 - Getting Started 7 Setup Full Sequence Used to access the Setup menu. Displays all channels in sequence while in Live mode (single and 8 Status Indication split screen settings). In order to use the Full Sequence feature, Full Sequence (Display Setup - Main Monitor >...
  • Page 17: Ptz Control

    Part 2 - Getting Started PTZ Control While in PTZ mode, place the mouse pointer close to the bottom edge of the screen to display the PTZ Tools window. While in Live mode, right-click and select PTZ from the context menu to display the PTZ camera selection window.
  • Page 18: Event Monitoring

    Part 2 - Getting Started While in the PTZ Tools window, select the icon to display the Move to Preset window. Select a preset to move the current PTZ Camera Pan and Tilt PTZ camera to the selected preset’s position. Zoom In/Out Focus Near / Far IRIS Open / Close...
  • Page 19: Covert Camera

    Part 2 - Getting Started Covert Camera Context Menu Access Use this feature to assign Covert Camera View permissions. While in Live mode, ,right-click on the mouse to access the Context menu. Navigate to Camera Setup > General and designate cameras as Covert 1 or Covert 2.
  • Page 20: Part 3 - Configuration

    Change the setting and then select Apply or OK to save Part 3 - Configuration the change. To apply default settings, select the Default button located on the left bottom corner of the setup window. Menu Use Information contained in this section (Menu Use) applies to all Text Input via Virtual Keyboard other instructions found throughout Part 3 - Configuration.
  • Page 21: Mouse

    Part 3 - Configuration • Upgrade: Select to upgrade the system. Selecting Upgrade Mouse displays the USB search window. You will then be able to select an upgrade package and upgrade the system. Once the Using a mouse makes it easy to configure the settings. A upgrade is complete, the NVR will reboot automatically.
  • Page 22: Date/Time

    Part 3 - Configuration • System Shutdown: Shuts down the system. When User prompted, select System Shutdown. se this option to register users and assign permissions. The system will restart after changing the channel mode. Date/Time Select + Group and enter a group name. A group name can be up to 15 characters in length.
  • Page 23 Part 3 - Configuration Select a group for the user and then enter a password. • Group names, user names, and passwords can The password can be up to 16 characters in length and be entered using the virtual keyboard. For more Time Zone: Used to designate the system’s time zone.
  • Page 24 Part 3 - Configuration Group Permissions System Shutdown May shutdown the system from the system menu. Upgrade May upgrade the system from the system menu (System Setup). PTZ Control May control PTZ cameras. Covert Camera View May access covert cameras in Live mode. Covert Camera Setup May configure convert camera settings.
  • Page 25: Camera Setup

    Part 3 - Configuration Camera Setup NVR Scan Refer to the Menu Use on page 20 for basic information Used to scan and register the NVR connected to the video on using the Setup menus. decoder. Scan the connected NVR and then login to register the camera.
  • Page 26: Display Setup

    Part 3 - Configuration Display Setup Main Monitor Refer to the Menu Use on page 20 for basic information Configure monitor-related settings. on using the Setup menus. Show OSD (On Screen Display) information on the bottom of the screen. • Mode: Select Full Sequence or Cameo Sequence. •...
  • Page 27: Part 4 - Appendix

    Part 4 - Appendix Part 4 - Appendix System Log Types Boot Up Login System Shutdown Logout Restart Setup Begin Upgrade Success Setup End Upgrade Error Setup Import Power Failure Setup Import Failure Time Changed Setup Export Time Zone Change Setup Export Failure Time Sync.
  • Page 28: Error Code Types

    Part 4 - Appendix Error Code Types Upgrade Error Codes Type Type Unknown Error USB Storage Device Mount Failure Incorrect File Version USB Storage Device File Read Failure Incorrect OS Version USB Storage Device File Copy Failure Incorrect Software Version USB Device Not Connected Incorrect Kernel Version USB Storage Device in Use...
  • Page 29 Part 4 - Appendix RTP via TCP Not Supported by Network Device Network Unavailable Host Different Network Zone: Unable to Access Socket Error Connection Timeout Unknown CODEC Forced Disconnection by Network Device .jpeg CODEC (not supported) Network Device Host Terminated .mpeg4 CODEC (not supported) Unable to Route to Network Device Host Unsupported Resolution...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Part 4 - Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Solution • Check the power cable connection status. The main unit won't turn on. • Check the power outlet. • Check the camera's video cable connection status. • Check the monitor's video cable connection status. Unable to display Live video.
  • Page 31: Specifications

    Part 4 - Appendix Specifications Model DD-1116 Output 16 ch Compression H.264 Video Resolution 1920x1200, 1920x1080, 1680x1050, 1600x1200 Bitrate Control Video Output HDMI, VGA, CVBS Ethernet 10M/100M/1Gbps Inputs/ DC12V Input Terminal Blocks Outputs Power(Status), Network Button/Switch Reset Operating Temperature 32°F to 104°F (0°C ~ 40°C)
  • Page 32: Index

    Part 4 - Appendix Index Event Monitoring 18 Live Mode 15 Login 14 Mouse 21 OSD 26 PTZ Control 17 Ver. 1.0...
  • Page 33 IDIS Co., Ltd. For more information, please visit at www.idisglobal.com...

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