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Standalone Digital Video Recorder Premium DVR 4, 8, 16 Channel Models User`s Manual MADE IN KOREA CKPM2108G13DKQ CKP13DKQ This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
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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.
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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. ...
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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...
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The List of Configuration S (4, 8 CH), A and E (4CH) Type : 4 / 8 / 16CH B and E (8, 16CH) Type : 4 / 8 / 16CH DVR Set C, D, F, G, H, I and J (8, 16CH) Type : 4 / 8 / 16CH Manual / CMS CD Remote Controller...
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Mandatory Setup & Operation Precautions STEP 1. Date / Time Configuration (‘before’ HDD(s) installation) Plug a network cable, if any. Turn on the DVR and press ‘OK’ on no HDD(s) detection message. Go to SETUP>SYSTEM>General>Setup. Check on ‘NTP Setup’ box, and then select your ‘Time Zone’. ...
Table of Contents 4.3.5 Camera ..........53 PRODUCT FEATURES ........ 11 4.3.6 Audio ............. 54 1.1 Unpacking ............11 4.3.7 Text-In ........... 54 1.2 Service ............11 4.4 RECORD ............54 1.3 System Connection Diagram ......11 4.4.1 Record ........... 54 4.4.2 ...
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6.5 View ..............91 8.1 Program Installation ........123 6.5.1 Server List ..........92 8.1.1 System Recommendations ....123 6.5.2 Remote Device System Log ....92 8.1.2 Program Installation Method .... 123 6.5.3 Remote Device Event Log ....92 8.2 Login .............. 124 6.5.4 ...
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11.1.2 U SB Connection ........ 159 13.3.1 I ntroduction ........180 13.3.2 F eatures ..........180 11.2 K eyboard Setup in DVR ......159 13.3.3 T echnical Specification ..... 181 11.3 K eyboard Configuration ......160 13.3.4 U npacking ........... 181 13.3.5 ...
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13.8.2 F eatures ..........190 13.8.7 C onnector Wiring ....... 191 13.8.3 T echnical Specification ....190 13.8.8 C able ........... 191 13.8.4 U npacking .......... 190 13.8.9 D isplay ..........192 13.8.5 S ervice ..........190 13.8.6 S ystem Dimension Diagram ..... 191 ...
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 S Type Power Supply Adapter (DC 12V, 3A) and Power Supply Cable A, B and E (4CH) Type : Power Supply Adapter (DC 12V, 5A) and Power Supply Cable C, D, E (8, 16CH), F, G (4CH), H, I and J Type...
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. S and E (4CH) Type - Main board of this DVR has one SATA port: it is indicated as SATA 1. ...
2.1.2 Internal SATA Storage C, D, F, G, H, I and J Type DVR have 5 internal SATA Ports. 1-4 SATA Port: It is designed to mount HDD. Connect from SATA 1 port when installing HDDs. 5 SATA Port: Please mount a DVD-RW. ...
2.2 Connector Wiring 2.2.1 Video-In/Loop Out Connections S, A, B, C and D Type Connect Analog camera to ‘VIDEO IN’. If a user wishes to link a camera input to another device, use ‘LOOP OUT’. (C and I Type). ...
2.2.4 HDMI connections Connect HDMI cable to HD out port of rear panel and HDMI port of HD output device. Please Click ( ) SETUP> DEVICE > DISPLAY > General and the following screen will display. Click the box below to select resolution. - A user can select the resolution among ‘1920x1080 (60Hz)’, ‘1920x1080 (50Hz)’, ‘1280x720 (60Hz)’, ‘1280x720 (50Hz)’...
2.2.8 Master Alarm (C, D, F, G, H, I and J Type) Alarm In sensor will be deactivated if Master Alarm is on. Connect Master Alarm In to ‘M’ connectors. 2.2.9 Alarm Connections [Relay (Dry Contact)] (Except S Type) ...
2.2.16 Connections Guideline Video out Connector: If only the monitor is connected to VIDEO OUT connector, please set the impedance switch on the rear side of the monitor to 75 ohms to prevent abnormally bright or collapsed images. If wish to connect another device (e.g., a recorder) to the back of the monitor, please set the impedance switch on the rear side of the monitor to HIGH Z (High Impedance) and set the last device to 75 ohms.
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/Right on ▲, ▼, ◄, ► • Control Pan/Tilt rotation of up/down/left/right in PTZ mode screen cursor control MENU •...
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C, D, F, G, H, I and J Type KEYS PTZ KEY Operating mode Setup mode •Up/Down/Left/Right on ▲, ▼, ◄, ► • Control Pan/Tilt rotation of up/down/left/right in PTZ mode screen cursor control 1 ~ 10 / 10+ • Camera select keys : (4/8/16 channel DVR) DISPLAY •...
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.
3.3 Front Panel S (4, 8CH), A, E (4CH) Type 4 / 8 / 16 Channel DVR B and E (8, 16CH) Type 4 Channel DVR 8 Channel DVR 16 Channel DVR C, D, F, G, H, I and J (8, 16CH) Type 4 Channel DVR 8 Channel DVR 16 Channel DVR...
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 channel function key such as Audio, PTZ, PIP, Color and Position on selected channel. S, A, B, C and D Type Function Name of Key...
Setup 4.1 Login For security purpose, a user has to input the password to enter the setup menu. Please press from Display Menu Bar to enter the setup menu and the following screen will display. In order to use all functions and privileges, log in as ID: admin. ...
4.2 SYSTEM 4.2.1 Status Entering Setup Menu following screen will display. System Status show information of the DVR like followings - DVR name - DVR ID - MAC Address - Firmware - Date - Language - IP Address - UPnP - Video Signal - HDD Usage...
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Setup DVR Name Name your DVR on your own. Please Click ( ) keyboard icon on DVR Name box and the following virtual keyboard will display. Please Click ( ) desired letters (characters) on the virtual keyboard to input. ①...
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Setup Import: Copy a DVR configuration file stored in USB memory stick to DVR. Please plug in the memory stick and then Click ( ) - Please choose ‘OK’ to confirm and choose ‘Cancel’ to cancel. Export: Store the Menu setup of DVR to USB memory stick. Please plug in the memory stick and then Click ( ) ...
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Please Click ( ) Select box next to Check NTP Server in Interval to sync the time regularly by selected interval. NTP Server: Click ( ) or address in NTP Server box and the virtual keyboard will display. Input IP address of NTP server ...
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Firmware Users may upgrade DVR when it is required. Please follow the Upgrade process below. ① Plug USB memory stick which has a proper firmware file. ② Click ( ) Then, software version stored in the USB will display on the left-hand side. ③...
Then, lists of User will show as follows. To Edit the User, Select a User from the list and Click ( ) To Delete the User, Select a User from the list and Click ( ) NOTE Only ‘Admin user’...
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System Log shows various event logs by User ID(s) like below - System Start - System Reboot - Setup Default/Import/Export - Resolution Change - Video out Change - Time Adjust Before/After - NTP Sync Success/Fail - Firmware Upgrade Success/Failure - Log Delete/Export - Setup Enter/Exit - Playback Start/Exit...
4.3 DEVICE 4.3.1 Display Please Click ( ) DEVICE>Display and the following screen will display. General Users are able to set its video output resolution between 1024 x 768 ~ 1920 x 1080. Video In / Out will help users to select its video input and output between NTSC, PAL and AUTO. ...
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Position (OSD) Position (OSD) menu allows a user to adjust the position of Channel OSD on the monitor. Use it when some letters are dropped/invisible/blocked on the monitor. Adjust Horizontal to change margin between both ends of the monitor on horizontal side and OSD. Margin range is between 0 and 50, with a larger number representing greater margin.
To adjust the location of the cameras for each sequence, Click ( ) each Drop-down list and able to select the channel. To adjust the rotation interval of cameras, Click ( ) each Drop-down list and select from 3, 5, 10, 15, 30 and 60 seconds. If Click (...
4.3.2 Network Please Click ( ) DEVICES>Network and the following screen will show. Please Click ( ) Network Type. When you click the Drop-down list, users can select to Static (fixed IP) or DHCP (floating IP). In Static, a user must manually set the static IP address for use. - Set IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway DNS Server 1 &...
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CAUTION IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO CHANGE PORT NUMBER, WHEN A USER IS CONNECTED TO THE DVR VIA NETWORK. ONCE PORT NUMBERS ARE CHANGED, IT MUST BE ALSO CHANGED THE PORT NUMBERS ON REMOTE SOFTWARE SUCH AS CMS Pro, mViewer Pro, iCMS and xCMS. Dual Streaming ...
NOTE DDNS service port number 95 is NOT required to be port forwarded at all. CAUTION WHEN A USER’S CONNECTIONG DEVICES (PC, Mac, SMART PHONES, etc.) ARE UNDER THE SAME ROUTHER WITH A DVR, THE USER CANNOT USE THE DDNS NAME TO CONNECT. USE THE DVR’S PRIVATE IP ADDRESS FOR THIS CASE.
Alarm In The Alarm In menu will allow users to give title and to select the type of Alarm input. Click ( ) the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of each box on name column or name column and the virtual keyboard will display.
HDD Format This page shows information of HDDs installed in the DVR. When users install full storage device and DVD-RW including one e-SATA storage(C, F, G H, I and J Type), then following procedures will be listed as below: - 1.
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Check Beep: When Bad detects from HDDs, it will give the alarm sound. Check Message: When Bad detects from HDDs, the alarm message will pop up on the OSD. NOTE When “Attention or Warning” is detected by S.M.A.R.T, notification (Alarm out, Email, Beep and Message) will not activate. Overwrite ...
4.3.5 Camera Please Click ( ) DEVICE>CAMERA and the following screen will display. Click ( ) the each Name box and the virtual keyboard will display. Then, register names of cameras. If a check box is checked on Use column, a video of the corresponding camera is recorded and displayed on the monitor. However, if a user does not check the checkbox, “UNUSE”...
4.3.6 Audio Please Click ( ) DEVICES>Audio and the following screen will display. The Audio menu allows a user to choose whether to record Audio, if connected When a check box is marked on Record column, corresponding audio and video from Linked Camera will be recorded. However, if the check box is not marked, audio will not record.
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-HD-SDI Type- (Maximum Recording Rate by Resolution) E and F Type 30/60hz (25/50hz) 960x480 (960x576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 4 Channel DVR 30 (25) fps per Channel 30 (25) fps per Channel 30 (25) fps per Channel 8 Channel DVR 30 fps per Channel 30 fps per Channel 15 fps per Channel...
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Continuous Please Click ( ) Continuous and the following screen will display. The Continuous menu allows a user to set occasional recording rates and resolution. Each box on Title column shows camera title registered in DEVICES>Camera. A user cannot change camera titles here. ...
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Alarm Please Click ( ) Alarm and the following screen will display. The Alarm menu allows a user to set Alarm based recording rates and resolution. Each box on Title column shows camera title registered in DEVICES>Camera. A user cannot change camera titles here. ...
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Emergency Please Click ( ) Emergency and the following screen will display. The Emergency menu allows a user to set Emergency based recording rates and resolution, when ‘Emergency button pressed. Each box on Title column shows camera title registered in DEVICES>Camera. A user may not change camera titles here. ...
4.4.2 Schedule Please Click ( ) RECORD>Schedule and the following will display. Setting The Schedule table displays one week divided by hour and date. Each cell represents one hour. A user may choose appropriate recording conditions by hour. Holidays could be defined by a user separately. ...
② Click ( ) on date needed to be registered as holiday. ③ Click ( ) ADD button and Virtual keyboard will display to input description of holiday ④ Please choose ‘OK’ to confirm the input and the date will be copied to the Holidays table. ⑤...
4.5.1 ALARM IN Select Alarm out, Preset and Notification to use when Alarm In sensor goes off. Link Notification displays E-mail addresses registered in System>General>Account>User>Email Please follow the setup procedures below. ① Click ( ) Drop-down list of Alarm In box and select Alarm In. ②...
⑦ Click ( ) Drop-down list of Duration box to set the duration of recorded data for attached EXE ⑧ Select Local Actions -Beep: When selected Camera detects Motion, it will give the alarm sound -Popup: When selected Camera detects Motion, it will make the popup screen on the main monitor -Message: When selected Camera detects Motion, the Motion message will pop up on the OSD ...
4.5.4 TEXT-IN Please Click ( ) RELAY>TEXT-IN and the following screen will display. Select cameras for Preset, Alarm Out and Notification to use when Text In comes to DVR. (PTZ Preset is frequently used for this case). Link Notification displays E-mail addresses registered in System>General>Account>User>Email ...
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Link Notification displays E-mail addresses registered in System>General>Account>User>Email Please follow the setup procedures below. ⑨ Click ( ) Drop-down list of camera box and select Cam 1. ⑩ Select alarm outputs to be worked when video loss is occurred to cam 1. Please check a check box of use column on Alarm Out box.
On the right bottom side of the screen, disk usage will show by %. On the left top side of each channel screen icon will show as its operation. At the normal state, HDD Overwrite mode is on and icon shows.
5.1.5 Pan / Tilt / Zoom Control Press PTZ key to operate a PTZ camera connected to DVR. PTZ operations are only available in the full screen format. In Pan/Tilt mode, the icon is displayed on the bottom of the screen. ...
Available 1 ~ 255 Preset numbers can be saved it depends on camera specification. Press Menu button to pop-up PTZ camera OSD setup screen and set up Tour and Pattern items. - Since these functions make use of a memory function of the camera itself, a user should set them in Camera OSD. - Once a user completes the setup, close the Camera OSD menu.
5.2 Playback Press key on the System Menu Bar, or Press Search button on the front of the DVR and the following Search menu will display. There are two ways to search video, i.e., by Calendar and by event. - Calendar Search: search by using calendar.
Following is the key usage found in playback mode. A user may also use the keypad provided on the screen. Go to Start • Go to start of recorded data • Fast backward playback (changes up to x128 with each press) BACKWARD •...
Follow the procedure below to search video by calendar. ① Select Year and Month by using the arrow buttons in the calendar. : Move to next ‘Year’ : Move to previous ‘Year’ : Move to next ‘Month’ : Move to previous ‘Month’ ②...
5.2.2 Digital Zoom in Playback Users are able to use Digital Zoon function in full screen playback. Drag a partition on to the screen, then the partition will enlarge as a full screen. Double Click the left button of mouse to exit the zoom-in screen. 5.2.3 One-touch Playback ...
5.4 Bookmark Bookmark allows a user to save certain time during both live monitoring and playback mode. And able to go back to the bookmarked time during playback. Press in both Live and Playback mode and the following popup window will display. ...
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NOTE To archive in jpeg format please use snapshot in Playback mode. NOTE Please do not change the settings by DVR or CMS, while archiving. NOTE Please enter all the necessary information before Click ‘OK’. NOTE If the total archiving file size exceeds 2GB then the new archived file will be produced every 2GB. From the second file it will have Date and time stamp of the starting time after the original file name given by the user.
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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.
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 DVRs over networks. The software supports different windows of live viewer, playback player, interactive map viewer, various search panes and event signal monitoring panes.
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, it is recommended to completely uninstall or delete the old version. ② Insert the provided CD in a PC. ③...
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 may ask whether to overwrite the existing DB or not. The DB contains setting values on the program.
NOTE Users may change the password in [Setup] – [Change Password] menu. For the detailed information, please refer to the ‘Chapter 6.4.7 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 ...
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 ...
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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]. ...
6.4.1.4 Remove Registered Site Select a site to delete on local setup window and click “Remove” The site will be removed on the local setup window. 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.
6.4.2.3 Remove Group Setting Select a group to delete on Group Setting window then click “remove” The group will be removed on the local setup window. 6.4.3 Local Setup - Environment This enables users to adjust the default setting of CMS Pro software for user’s convenience. 6.4.3.1 System ...
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NOTE If users check “Show covert video” box, this setting will be applied to playback as well. NOTE All changes made above will be applied after program restarts. Date / Time format: Users can adjust and set the mode of date / time display in accordance with the location. - Date/Time: show current time.
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Instant Recording Users can customize the storage path of the instant recording file by selecting HDD installed in PC. - Select Drive: Select PC’s HDD where instant recording file should be saved from the drop down menu and click “Add”. It will show Drive type, Free Space and Total Space of selected HDD.
Setup Import: Copy the Menu setup stored in USB memory stick (or PC HDD) into DVR. Please plug in the memory stick and then click ( ) Import. Setup Export: Store the Menu setup of DVR in USB memory stick (or PC HDD). Please plug in the memory stick and then click ( ) Export.
6.4.4.1 Add User Account Click “New” button and the following will display. Type: Select one of the two types of user account, Manager and User from the drop-down menu. - While Manager Account allows all of the authorization to be controlled, User Account is permitted to set only Search, PTZ control, and E-map functions.
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6.4.5.1 Registering a New E-map Click “New” Tab to set up the E-Map. In order to load an image of the map, click “Load Map Image” that users would like to use as an E-Map. Users should select the image format between BMP and JPG. ...
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Select Size: Size of the icon varies from 24*24, 32*32 to 48*48. Edit Name: Type the name of the icon and click the “Apply” to change the name. Reposition: The icons which are set up on the map can be repositioned into the right place even if the map size is changed (enlarged/reduced).
Click “Save” to save and exit. 6.4.6 Remote Device Setup Select a device to enter device’s configuration and Click “OK” then the web browser will pop up as below. Enter ID and Password to open Remote Device Setup page and following page will display. ...
6.4.6.1 System Refer to 4.2 System for more detail. 6.4.6.2 Device Refer to 4.3 Device for more detail. 6.4.6.3 Record Refer to 4.4 Record for more detail. 6.4.6.4 Relay Refer to 4.5 Relay for more detail. NOTE Some settings cannot be modified remotely.
6.5.1 Server List When the device is registered, then it is displayed on the Server List. If uncheck “Visible” in the server list menu, then the list will not be shown. Check “Left” or “Right” to move the list to left or right side of the screen. 6.5.2 Remote Device 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. ...
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Check “Visible” in the Health Check to see the menu or uncheck “Visible” in order not to see the menu. Left mouse click on the device in the server list to see the information of health check. HDD Status HDD is not connected and cannot be added.
6.5.6 Show All Windows This function will make visible all the invisible window panes. 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 6.8. 6.6.2 Exit ...
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.
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6.7.2.3 Instant Playback Instant playback is available in both Live1 and Live2 pane, but screen capture is available in either live1 or live2. After right mouse click, move the mouse cursor to “Instant Playback”. Then, play and setup menu will display. - Play: The recorded video of the pre-setup time will be displayed in the playback viewer.
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Zoom in / out function Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom Area: The Screen will revert to x4 digital zoom screen. Zoom Area NOTE Digital Zoom function can be only used when the display is on 1Ch mode. The digital zoom function is able to zooming approximately x32. 6.7.2.5 PTZ Control ...
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Zoom Zoom in Zoom out Focus Near Focus Far Focus Iris Iris Open Iris Close Preset Set Preset Go to Preset - Drop down menu: Select a preset number which is set in the camera. - Preset Name: Save the selected preset name. 6.7.2.6 Screen Capture &...
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Click “Hide Captured Image” to hide the captured images. 6.7.2.7 Audio On/Off Right click and select Audio On/Off to turn on/off audio from the channel. Audio On/Off function is applied to only one channel out of all connected channels. - Once audio is on “...
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If a user wants to have password for the archiving file, please click ‘Use Password’ and type the password that users want to use. If users click ‘OK’, it will start recording of that specific channel. When users want to view the archived file, please choose “Open Folder” ...
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. ...
6.7.6 Audio Volume Control Users can control the audio volume using the bar controller at the bottom of the screen. 6.8 Search 6.8.1 Overview 5 ways of Search are available. (Time Bar Search, Event Search, POS/ATM (keyword) Search, Thumbnail Search, and Smart Search).
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Users can change the speed of rewind and fast forward from x1 to Extreme. The actual speed may be limited by DVR’s network uploading bandwidth. Users can use Right click to access Audio On/Off, Digital Zoom and Capture and Print Screen. - Audio On/Off: A user can enable audio function.
Select a start time, end time, file name, the location of the file, password and the cameras to store. Click “Start EXE Backup” to start archiving. NOTE Archiving function can be initiated only in time bar search. 6.8.3 Event Search ...
Display Position – Users are able to select the text display option of the playback. - Text Window: Only text will be displayed in the top right side of the search window during the playback. - Overlay: The text will be overlaid on the playback video. - Both: The text will be overlaid on the video and the text window as well.
Users are able to select the one from the 3 types of sensitivity level; Super, High and Standard. 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 more easily.
Full screen mode is available by clicking right mouse button and select “Full screen”. Click audio icon to listen to the audio of the channel, if audio input connected. Click the alarm out icon to release a manual relay signal to the site such as siren or buzzer 6.9.4 Alarm In/Out Control ...
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iCMS iCMS User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
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...
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. ...
7.4.2 Local Setting Please Click ‘Setup’ button on the top of the Toolbar and the following screen will display. There are three types of setup such as Device Manager, Display Setup and Password Change. 7.4.2.1 Display Manager Please Click ‘Device manager’ and the following screen will display. ...
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If users want to scan the devices instead of typing the information manually, please Click ‘Scan device’. It will automatically detect DVR units currently connected to local networks. Click “Scan Device”, then following ‘Dialog’ will pop up. Including IP address, the information of connected DVRs in the network will be listed. ...
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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. ...
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’. ...
NOTE The selected channel is outlined in blue 7.5.3 Health Check Please choose one of the registered sites in Server list and the right Click on the mouse button will pop up the menu with ‘Health Check’. Please choose ‘Health check’ function when users want to check the status of the DVRs. ...
- Zoom In/Out, Focus Near/Far, Iris Close/Open Zoom Out/ In Focus Near / Far Iris Close / Open - Preset Control button Please choose the number from the drop down list from 1 to 256. After selecting the number, please type the description on the empty space below the drop down list and Click “Save”. ...
Please choose one of the devices to playback from the Server List and right Click on the mouse to have popup menu with Connect. Select Date - In calendar, dates with recorded data are marked in red. Select the date among the dates marked in red. ...
Please Click ‘Connect’ to start the event search Event search has Event Type, Select Camera and Date/Time setting. ① Event Type: it has Emergency, Alarm and Motion. Please choose one event that users want to use. ② Select Camera: Please select the camera that users want to view from Cam1 to Cam 16 for the event (Only 1 camera can be selected).
The following screen shows the result of the POS/ATM search. Double Click on the event to playback of the data. 7.7 Disconnection When disconnect, please right Click on the connected site and choose ‘Disconnect’ if users Click ‘Disconnect’, the message box below will display...
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...
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xCMS xCMS User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
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.
Please check the box right next to the “Allow executing file as program” and if users want to give access to other groups, please change the access level to Read and write. Right Click on the ‘xCMS’ and select ‘Open’ 8.2 Login ...
8.3.2 Local Setting Please Click ‘Setup’ button on the top of the Toolbar and the following screen will display. There are three types of setup menu such as Device Manager, Display Setup and Password Change. 8.3.2.1 Device Manager ...
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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.
Users can adjust and set the peripheral values 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.
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Click ‘Connect’ to connect the DVR to the ‘xCMS’. To have multiple channels, please choose the channel from the bar below the ‘Live Display’ screen (1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 64 and Full). Full Screen Mode: Select a channel and Click on number “1” button. Then, the corresponding channel will display in Full Screen.
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8.3.3.2 Health Check Please choose one of the registered sites in Server list on the right hand side of the ‘Live Display’ and then right Click on the mouse button will pop up the menu with ‘Health Check’. Please choose ‘Health check’ function when users want to check the status of the DVRs. ...
Please choose the number from the drop down list from 1 to 256. After selecting the number, please type the description on the empty space below the drop down list and Click “Save”. If users think that the certain spot is important or need to have precautions, then they can set up the spot as ‘Preset’. ...
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...
8.4.3 POS/ATM POS/ATM button allows users to search for the POS/ATM text data by keyword. 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. ...
The following screen shows the result of the POS/ATM search Double Click on the event that users want to display. 8.5 Disconnection When disconnect, please right Click on the connected site and choose ‘Disconnect’ Once users Click ‘Disconnect’, following screen will display with the message of ‘Disconnected’.
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...
9.3 Live Display After Login, following screen will display. 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.
9.4 Search Screen Click then following screen will display 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, and then recorded data will be showed up in Time bar. - Start Time: Setting starts time.
9.5 PTZ Control Click then following screen will display on a new window. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ The screen contains following features: ① Pan/Tilt Direction button. ② Zoom In / Zoom Out control button. ③ Focus Near / Focus Far control button. ④...
9.6 Capture Click then following screen will display on a new window. ① ③ ④ ② ⑤ ⑥ The screen contains following features: ① Captured Image is displayed. ② Color Control - A user can change Brightness, Contrast and Saturation of the captured image. ③...
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CMS Mobile Viewer CMS Mobile Viewer User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
CMS MOBILE VIEWER 10.1 iPhone / iPad (mViewer Pro) 10.1.1 System Requirements There are no other requirements to run this program because it is specialized to perform on iOSs interface. 10.1.2 Installation Turn on the iPhone or iPad then connect to App Store. ...
If a user does not have the account, then Tap “ ” and it is registered by free. When a user registers the account, the program will be automatically installed. 10.1.3 Site Registration Tap “ ” icon on iPhone or iPad then below will show. ...
Tap “ ” and enter site information which are same as CMS Pro site registration. Enter Site Name, IP or DDNS address. Enter Admin/Stream port value. (Default, 5920/5921) Enter ID/Password. (Default, admin/1111) Tap “ ” to save the setting. ...
10.1.5 Live View (Portrait View) To select other channels, - Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend. (1 → 2 → 3 …… 14 → 15 → 16) - Slide finger from Left to Right to descend. (16 → 15 → 14 …… 3 → 2 → 1) ...
10.1.6 Live View (Landscape View) To select other channels, - Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend. (1 → 2 → 3 …… 14 → 15 → 16) - Slide finger from Left to Right to descend. (16 → 15 → 14 …… 3 → 2 → 1) ...
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 Users are able to search the recorded data with iPhone or iPad ...
“ ” or “ ” to disable Frame skip. Tap “ ” or “ ” to enable audio. (1CH display ONLY) Tap “ ” or “ ”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.
10.1.10 Setting Tap “ ” to check the information of the application. A user can read the manual. 10.1.11 Uninstallation Tap the “ ” icon and hold for a while until the program icon shows “x” mark on the top-left side. ...
10.2 Android Phone (mViewer Pro) 10.2.1 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.
10.2.3 Site Registration Tap “ ” icon on application menu then below will show. Tap “ ” on the main menu and tap “ ” on top right corner. Enter Device Name, IP/Host address. Enter Cmd/Stream port value. (Default, 5920/5921) ...
10.2.4 Connection Tap on Device Name to connect the DVR to mobile device. 10.2.5 Live View (Portrait View) To select other channels, - Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend. (1 → 2 → 3 …… 14 → 15 → 16) - 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, a user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode. Tap “ ” to take Snapshot. - Enter file name and press “...
Tap “ ” to enable PTZ function. Please refer to 10.2.7 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 “...
10.2.9 Search Users are able to search the recorded data with mobile device. Tap “PLAYBACK” on main menu or “ ” on Live monitoring to use search function. Choose date and time that wish to search from Calendar ...
Tap “ ” or “ ” to take Snapshot. - Enter file name and press “ ” to save the image. Tap “ ” or “ ” to remove Camera Name and Date/Time from OSD. NOTE Audio and Alarm Out are available only in full screen mode.(1channel only) NOTE If a user enable frame skip, used memories will be stable and It’s possible to use it on live mode and playback mode.
- Tap “ ” to enable Password Lock when launching the mViewer pro. - Tap “ ” to change the password. 10.2.12 Uninstallation Move to Setup > Application > Manage Applications then select “ ”. Tap “ ” icon then it will ask to delete the program. ...
KEYBOARD CONTROLLER (CP1300) 11.1 Connection A user may connect cameras and Keyboard to a DVR. Please see below for connection examples. RS485 ports are used for connections. 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 ...
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) ④...
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System Log Key Emergency recording Search Key Activate Tour Key (TOUR) Archive Key Activate Pattern Key (PATTERN) Spot control Key Hold Key (HOLD) 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)
11.4 Setup 11.4.1 DVR Control Mode Press in DVR Mode to enter Main Setup and enter password. (Default password is 0000) Keyboard Detail Option Firmware version DATE Date setting YY/MM/DD TITLE SET Camera title CONTROL ID ID No. Change DVR SPD Set Baud rate 2.4Kbps~57.6Kbps...
11.5 Operation 11.5.1 DVR/SPD Mode Conversion Press “System ID” + “ ” to enter DVR control Mode. Press “Speed Dome Camera ID” + “ ” to enter PTZ camera control Mode. Example If a user wishes to connect to SYSTEM ID 3 DVR then press Num Pad “ “+ “...
: Playback control in DVR Search Mode. : View a channel in full screen (by selecting a number with ENTER button). NOTE For detailed information on PTZ Mode, please refer to 4.3.5 Camera. 11.5.2.3 PTZ Mode In order to enter PTZ mode, press “Camera ID” + “ “.
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Then, a user should be able to operate the Speed Dome camera directly with CP1300. NOTE Please check Protocol and Baud rate before operating the Speed Dome Camera using CP1300. 11.5.3.2 Buttons (PRESET): Press number Key and PRESET then the camera will move to designated point. ...
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TEXT-IN (POS) TEXT-IN (POS) User`s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
TEXT-IN (POS) 12.1 Usage of Serial-In Function Enables a user may use Serial In connections to record/search/display text data from POS/Cash Register’s serial. A user can choose the data whether to record/display or both. 12.2 Connection Method Up to four ATM/POS channels are available could be connected. ...
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NOTE After cables connected and Serial In (DVR menu) values changed, please restart the DVR so that the DVR recognizes attached Serial In connections. Use RS232 null modem cable between POS/Cash Register and USB to RS232 converter. RS232 cross-over connector is useful when a user needs to switch the Rx/Tx connections.
12.4 Relay 12.4.1 Relay Setup (Optional) Click “Setup>Relay>TEXT-In” and the following screen will display. Select cameras for Preset, Alarm Out and Notification while the Text In is operation, if necessary. Link Notification displays E-mail addresses registered in System>General>Account>User>Email ...
12.4.2 Schedule Setup (Mandatory) Click “Setup>Record>Schedule” then shows as below. Check the box (□) item related to Alarm. ‘Continuous + Alarm’ is recommended Click the Time/Date that wishes to activate TEXT-IN function on schedule. Do the same for additional Text In channel. 12.5 Setup (Mandatory) ...
12.5.2 Link Cam Click and following screen will display. Link the POS1, 2, 3, 4 to any channel and it is possible to select more than one channel per POS device. 12.5.3 Device Setting Check the box (□) next to ’Use’ to activate the setting for POS device. Setup ...
Discard Pattern Discard Pattern: Does not show the specified data on OSD screen. Sets up in order to designate dummy data or characters which is not to be displayed. Can be designated up to 33 of discard patterns in total. ...
Input the pattern of dummy data to Discard Pattern like ‘[3D’ on the picture. Choose the data which willing to display and enter the Start Pattern and End Pattern. Check or uncheck the ‘Auto’ box to see the differences. Depending on models of POS/Cash Register machines, it may give a better result or not.
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Click ( ) in the Playback mode, then a user will see the following screen. Please Click ( ) to do Event Search and choose ‘POS/ATM Search’ then virtual keypad is display. Type a keyword to search by. ...
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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.
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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...
HD-SDI Video Signal Accessories 13.1 HSC1100 13.1.1 Introduction HSC 1100 is an HD signal converter which converts video signal from HDMI to HD-SDI. It converts the high resolution of HDMI sources to SMPTE 292M, standard HD-SDI signal. 13.1.2 Features ...
13.1.7 System Connection Diagram 13.1.7.1 HDMI In/Out and HD-SDI In/Out Connections Connect an ‘HDMI OUT’ from a device to ‘HDMI IN’ of HSC 1100 using by HDMI cable. Connect an ‘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 ...
13.2.7.1 HD-SDI In/Out and HDMI In/Out Connections Connect an ‘HD-SDI OUT’ of HD-SDI device to ‘HD-SDI IN’ of HSC 1200 using by 75ohm coaxial cable. Connect an ‘HDMI OUT’ of HSC 1200 to ‘HDMI IN’ of device with HDMI output using by HDMI cable. 13.2.7.2 Power Supply Connections ...
Vertical Frequency Auto-Track PTZ control with Pelco C supporting PTZ camera Free Voltage 12VDC, 1A Compact Size & Light Weight 13.3.3 Technical Specification Model HSC 2110 Analog Input 75Ω, 1Vp-p/BNC-F, 1CH Input Signal NTSC or PAL (Auto Detection) Output Signal HD-SDI SMPTE 292M Output Format...
13.3.7.2 RS-485 Connection Connect ‘Rx +/-’ of the HD-SDI DVR or Keyboard Controller to ‘Tx +/-’ of HSC 2110. Connect ‘VIDEO IN’ of HSC 2110 to ‘VIDEO OUT’ of analog PTZ camera using 75ohm coaxial cable. NOTE This function is ONLY supported with PTZ camera which supports RS-485 over coax. NOTE Please refer to Product Manual 4.4.2 Camera / PTZ for more information.
13.4 HSC2410 13.4.1 Introduction HSC 2410 is a video signal converter from SD (Analog video signal) to HD-SDI. It is 4 In / 1 Out SD to SDI signal converter which converts four analog signal to one HD-SDI signal. 13.4.2 Features ...
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 an ‘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 ...
Low Power Consumption: Free voltage 12VDC, 1A Compact Size & Light weight Input / Output return loss : >-15dB at 1.5GBPS Input / Output Impedance: 75Ohms+/-1% 13.5.3 Technical Specification Model HSR1110 Input / Output Signal 10bit HD Serial Digital Signal, SMPTE 292M, 1/4ch 1080p 24/25/30 Video Format 1080i 50/60...
13.5.7.2 Power Supply Connections Plug the power supply adapter (DC 12V, 3.33A) which is included in this product to ’DC12V’ connector and plug another side to power source and Input voltage is a free volt (100 VAC ~ 240 VAC). 13.5.8 Cable ...
13.6.4 Unpacking This equipment is an electronic appliance, so it should be handled with special care. 13.6.5 Service If there is any problem in the product, please contact a supplier or a distributor. 13.6.6 System Dimension Diagram 13.6.7 Connector Wiring 13.6.7.1 4 In/ 4 out HD-SDI Connections ...
13.6.9 Display 13.6.9.1 LEDs KEYS Operating mode • Light off: Repeater off Power LED (Red) • Light on: Repeater on • Light off: Not connected Connection LED • Light on: Connected (Green) 13.7 HQS1004 13.7.1 Introduction This device is an 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.
13.7.6 System Dimension Diagram 13.7.7 Connector Wiring 13.7.7.1 Distribution-In/Out Connections Connect an ‘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 ...
NOTE Please note that this device has the same function as HD-SDI repeater that extends the signal transmission distance up to 150m. 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.
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.
13.8.9 Display 13.8.9.1 LEDs KEYS Operating mode • Light off: Converter off Power LED (Red) • Light on: Converter on • Light off: Not connected Connection LED • Light on: Connected (Green)
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