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HIGH DEFINITION ANALOGUE DVR
MAIN USER'S MANUAL
V1.0 04.2015
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  • Page 1 HIGH DEFINITION ANALOGUE DVR MAIN USER’S MANUAL V1.0 04.2015 © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 2 Here you can find information about the corresponding DVR’s features and functions, as well as a detailed menu tree. Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully! © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards And Warnings

     The DVR should be installed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and inflammable or explosive substances, etc.  This product should be transported, stored and operated in an environment ranging from 0℃ to 55 ℃. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 4 6. Accessories  Be sure to use all the accessories available that come with the HDA DVR.  Before installation, please open the package and check all the components are included.  If you are missing any components please contact your direct supplier/dealer.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.4.1 Quick Setup Diagram ......................... 4 1.5 Smart Phone Setup for Live View & Remote Playback 1.6 Front Panel Operation 1.6.1 HDA DVR without Alarm inputs/outputs ..................8 1.6.2 HDA DVR with Alarm Inputs ...................... 9 1.7 Rear Panel 1.8 Alarm Inputs/Output (only available on specific models) 1.9 The Mouse...
  • Page 6 2.10.9 Import / Export ........................72 2.11 System Info 2.11.1 HDD info ..........................73 2.11.2 BPS ............................74 2.11.3 LOG ............................74 2.11.4 Version ........................... 75 2.12 Shut down system WEB AND CLIENT ....................77 © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 7 Web Operation Basic remote control operation Remote config device TROUBLESHOOTING ..................80 © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 8: Features And Quick Setup

    Communication Interface Equiped with USB 2.0 high-speed interface and an ESATA interface to allow for external video backup devices. An RS485 interface is provided as alarm sensor inputs and also PTZ control © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 9: Installation

    1.3.2 Wiring Installation Prepare for installation Prepare your cameras, TV/display monitor, video cables, network cables, the mouse, and power cables on a large clean flat surface. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 10: Quick Connection Setup

    5. Connect your DVR a power outlet and switch on the power. Caution For an external alarm device or a PTZ, please refer to the relevant instructions. Connect the power line after all lines connected correctly. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 11: Quick Setup Diagram

    3. Switch on: Once you have connected all the cables successfully connect the DVR & Camera power leads to a power outlet. Switch on your TV and select the HDMI socket you have DVR connected to. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 12 © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 13: Smart Phone Setup For Live View & Remote Playback

    1.5 Smart Phone Setup for Live View & Remote Playback For the convenience of monitoring your HDA CCTV security system on the move via your smart phone we have provided a quick and simple remote connection setup service. Please follow the steps below closely to successfully setup the connection for live view and remote playback.
  • Page 14 © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 15: Front Panel Operation

    Use the diagrams and charts below as general references to how to operate the function keys/understand indicator lights on the front panel. 1.6.1 HDA DVR without Alarm inputs/outputs © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 16: Hda Dvr With Alarm Inputs

    Please only use as a general reference. Function Function Audio input USB Port Alarm input Network port (Ethernet) Video input (BNC) Audio input Video output RS485 Audio output Power (Power adapter input) HDMI port VGA Port (Display port) © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 17: Alarm Inputs/Output (Only Available On Specific Models)

    Double Click is used to:  Play video.  Make selected camera full screen or to exit full screen mode. Scrolling wheel is used to:  Control the zoom function of the PTZ cameras. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 18 Mouse Drag can be used to select:  Area for facial detection.  Areas to block (for motion detection).  Select zooming function of PTZ control. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 19: Operations Guide

    Note: The setting information must be saved before replacing the battery otherwise information will lost. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 20: System Login

    You can right click the mouse to bring up the desktop shortcut menu (see chapter 2.5 for more information) and be able to customise the layout of the multi tiled live view interface. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 21: Desktop Shortcut Menu

    These parameters include the boot wizard, two-dimensional code and digital channel configuration, click “Next” to enter the digital channel configuration wizard. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 22: Boot Wizard

    Click ‘Next’ on the figure 2.4, will pop up QR code, and then click next to pop up mode selection QR Code: Scan these codes with your mobile smart device when they appear on the monitor, to download the remote monitoring & surveillance apps. Figure 2.5 QR code interface © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 23: Playback

    – Playback control – Time display – Sychronise playback – Video type – Time schedule options – Search by time/switch mode – File attributes – Listed files – Search by time © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 24 Figure 2.9 Playback – Search by time – Search by storage location – Search by date – Search by channel © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 25: Record Controls

    2.5.4 Record controls ○ Please check current channel status: this indicates it has not been set to the ● recording status, means it has been set to the recording status. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 26: Alarm Output

    [Alarm Output]: to enter the alarm output interface. You can control each channel’s alarm output state within this menu section. In the ■ ‘Status’ row; means that the channel’s alarm output has been set to active. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 27: Ptz Control

    DVR A (B) line. Click [Main Menu]: > [System Configuration]: > [PTZ setup]: to set the PTZ parameters. The PTZ functions are decided by the PTZ protocols. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 28 [Page switch]: Switch between different pages. Special functions:  Preset: Set a location for the preset, calls the preset points, PTZ automatically turns to the setting position, shown in Figure 2.12. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 29 Figure 2.13, and enter a new operation menu page. [Focus]: Click either buttons to adjust the focus of the camera. [Iris]: Click either buttons to adjust the iris of the camera. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 30 Focus and Iris controls to adjust picture clarity/sharpness). Click on the ‘Stop’ button when you have completed programming the cruise preset. Step 3: repeat Step 1 and Step 2, until set out all the preset have been designated cruise lines. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 31 Step 1: In Figure 2.12, click the ‘Advanced’ button to enter Figure 2.14; Step 2: Enter a number in input field,Click the key to be taken to the PTZ config interface as shown in Figure 2.16. Navigate the PTZ with the controls provided; © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 32 Step1:In figure 2.12, click the ‘Advanced’ button to turn the PTZ to a preset direction; Step2:In figure 2.17, use the directional controls to point the PTZ camera to a desired secondary point. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 33  Reset: The reset button will cause the PTZ to restart and all the data clears to 0.  Page Switch: In Figure 2.12 click the Page Switch button until you get to the menu shown in Figure 2.18, which sets the auxiliary function. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 34: Image Color

    One set you can customise for the camera footage is recorded during the day (IR LED off) and the other is for footage recorded at night or low light conditions (IR LED on). © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 35: Output Adjust

    Adjust the output to the monitor connected to the device using the parameters shown in Figure 2.20. You can use the desktop shortcut menu or enter [Main Menu]: > [Management Tools]: > [Output adjust] . Figure 2.20 Output Adjust © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 36: Logout

    When the SPOT monitor is connected via a BNC it will only display the live video previews and not the user interface. You can customise the SPOT monitor to display a array of multi panel view of © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 37: Main Menu

    Image Detect backup device, format backup storage equipment, backup selected files Motion Set channel; Detection Alarm Device type; function Linkage parameters: Arming time, alarm Video blind output, screen prompts, video, PTZ, round © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 38 Management etc. Set the specified hard disk drive to read and Management Hard disk write, to read-only disc, set to redundant disk, tool management clear the data, data recovery and other operations © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 39: Recording Function

    24 hours of continuous recording. [Main menu]: > [recording function]: > [Video Settings]: . Note: The DVR will need to have a dedicated read/write hard disk drive installed (for more detailed instructions, please refer to section 3.5.1) © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 40 Off: No matter what state of the current channel, select the "off" button and the corresponding channel will stop recording. [Time period]: to set what time period to start recording within; [Recording type]: to set the recording type. There are three types: normal, © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 41: Playback

    PC workstation. Note: Before backing up video files, you need to make sure there is sufficient storage space available on the backup storage device. Otherwise the backup function will be terminated. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 42 [Burning]: Click the Burn option to burn video will sync selected channel; [Erase]: Select the file to delete and click the erase option to delete the device files; [Stop]: Stop the backup; © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 43: Alarm Function

    Note: When you back up, you can exit the page perform other functions. 2.8 Alarm function Alarm functions include: motion detection, video blind alarm, and video loss alarm, alarm input alarm, alarm output, intelligent analysis and exception handling. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 44: Motion Detection

    (see Figure 3.5 area setup). Hold down the left mouse button and draw an area highlighted in red. (By default the entire area is selected for the monitoring area) © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 45 Monday – Sunday. If you set a specific time frame during a particular day, the times outside of that time frame will not have the motion detection function enabled (see Figure 3.6 time period). Figure 3.6 time period © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 46 Note: to specify a FTP to backup video footage to you need input the FTP details in the [Network Services] menu section. [Beep]: when an alarm is triggered, the device will produce an alarm sound in the form of a large “Beep”. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 47: Video Blind

    When the device does not receive a channel video signal, the system will trigger an alarm. You can set how the system will alarm and send notifications in the same way as you can with the motion dection function (see previous chapter). © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 48: Alarm Input

    Figure 3.9 video blind 2.8.4 Alarm input When the device gets an external alarm device alarm signal, it will perform the specified alarm function. Note: Advanced button is the same as the right mouse click. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 49: Alarm Output

    Depending on the setup of you CCTV system, when an abnormal event is detected, the device responds accordingly, e.g. buzzer sounds, prompt message appears on screen, email notification to a specified email address, etc. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 50 [Mobile reported]: Send a text message to a specified mobile phone number. [Send EMAIL]: When an alarm is triggered, it will send an alarm message to the specified mailbox, which can be set in the mailbox settings. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 51: System Settings

    [Time Zone]: Set time zone you are currently located in. The default setting is CMT +8. [Date Format]: select what format you want the date to be shown in: Year Month Day/ Month Day Year/ Day Month Year. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 52 [Machine Name]: Provide a name for the device. The name can be of your choice. Figure 3.13 Daylight Saving Time (weeks) setting © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 53: Encoding Settings

    CIF/QCIF. The extra stream is provided for when you want to remotely access the DVR over a network connection and the network bandwidth is too small to accommodate a large data stream of higher resolutions in the main stream. Figure 3.15 encoding settings © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 54: Network Settings

    [Video / Audio]: tick either box if you want to allow either/or video or audion to be transmitted along the streams. 2.9.3 Network settings Configure IP address, gateway, DDNS of an IP camera you wish to add to your system. Figure 3.16 network settings © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 55 Smooth priority: Under no circumstances the frame rate will be reduced. The encoder settings will change, reducing the size of the stream, to ensure smooth screen. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 56: Network Services

    This menu section will allow you to configure the PPPoE and other functions of the camera/DVR/connected network. Figure 3.17 network services PPPoE settings: Figure 3.18 PPPoE [Enable]: When the box is ticked the PPPoE is enabled. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 57 [Server IP]: Enter installed NTP server PC’s IP; [Port]: The default NTP port 123, the port settings can be based on actual NTP server; [Update Period]: the same NTP server check interval, the default is 10 minutes. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 58 [From]: Set the message sender EMAIL address. [Recipient]: You can set up to three e-mail address, separated by a semicolon, can outbox the same e-mail address. [Subject]: subject of the message, you can set your own. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 59 DVR. A list of supported 64 IP settings; You can tick check, delete the set IP. Note: When the black and white list, have the same IP address blacklist authority higher priority. Figure 3.21 IP rights settings © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 60 When the DDNS has been successfully configured, input the registered domain name to the address bar of your internet browser. [FTP settings]: When the alarm is triggered and a signal needs to be sent an FTP server is used. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 61 [Anonymous]: When ticked, you have chosen to be anonymous, you do not need to set the user name and password; [Maximum file length]: Each data package uploads a maximum file size, the default is 1028Mb; [Remote directory]: file directory to upload files to. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 62 [Port]: Device port number of the corresponding DDNS server ‘service listening port’; [User Name]: The user name for the device to login to the DDNS server; [Password]: The password associated to the user name; [Update cycle]: Equipment and DDNS synchronisation interval © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 63 [Alarm]: When ticked the device will send information, relevant to the police, to the server; [Log reporting]: When ticked it means that when an alarm has been triggered the device will send a send a report to the server’s log. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 64 [AP]: Wifi access point [Dialing number]: Provide the Wifi dial number [User name]: Provide the Wifi username [Password]: Provide the Wifi password [IP address]: The IP address of the dial-up number to get © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 65 [TCP]: When the router has been automatically assigned the port of the device, client software monitoring is required by the port number; [Mobile Port]: router for the device is automatically assigned port numbers, mobile phone monitoring needs through the port number; © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 66 [Password]: Wi-Fi router's password; [IP address]: Set the device's IP address, default: 192.168.1 9 [Subnet Mask]: Set the device subnet mask, default: 255.255.255.0 [Default Gateway]: Set the device's default gateway, default: 192.168.1.1 © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 67: Gui Display

    [Enable]: When ticked, this will enable the RTSP function. [Port]: the default port is 554 2.9.5 GUI Display Configure the video output parameters including time display, record status, transparency, resolution, etc. Figure 3.30 GUI display © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 68: Rs485

    Figure 3.31A port settings [Protocols]: to select the protocols; [Address]: set to the appropriate address, the default is 1; [Baud]: equipment used to select the appropriate baud rate, the default is 115200; © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 69: Port Settings

    [Baud rate]: Choose the corresponding baud rate length. [Data bits]: Include 5-8 options [Stop bits]: Include 2 options. [Parity]: Include odd, even, mark, space, default is none. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 70: Tour

    Within this section of the user interface you can configure; hard disk management, user management, automatic maintenance, restore to default system settings, import and export, restart, system upgrades and other functional configuration. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 71: Storage Management

     Read-only Disk: The HDD installed can read data but cannot write data.  Redundant Disk: The backup disk to store a backup copy of the recorded footage on the write/read HDD. Figure 3.38 Storage Management © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 72: Account

    The user can appoint the permissions in the group. 4. The user management includes: group/ user. The group and user names cannot be the same. Each user can only belong to one group and not to another. Figure 3.39 Account © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 73 You can add up to 64 user names. See Figure 3.41 to see the add user setup menu. You will see a tick box list of permissions the user can be issued. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 74 Figure 3.41 Add user [Add Group]: Set the group name, new user group, notes and permissions. Figure 3.42 Add group © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 75: Online User

    You can also tick the box next to the user that is connected to the DVR device and disconnect them. When you disconnect them the user will be frozen after connection has been stopped, and will not log in until the device reboots. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 76: Tv Adjust

    Figure 3.44 Online user 2.10.4 TV adjust Refer to chapter 2.9.7 Image Color 2.10.5 Auto maintain The user can set the system to auto reboot and auto delete file at a given time and date. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 77: Restore

    2.10.6 Restore When the system is made to reset to its default setup you can choose from the list what parts to the system you want to reset to defaults. Figure 3.46 Restore © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 78: Upgrade

    [Upgrade Position]: locate and provide firmware update file’s directory path on the USB storage device. [Upgrade file]: choose the firmware upgrade file from the directory path. 2.10.8 Device Info Provide device’s interface information, which includes audio in and alarm in/out. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 79: Import / Export

    Users can export the log info and the configuration the file from device to a connected flash stick. You can also import the related configuration file from a USB flash/storage stick to settings. Figure 3.49 import/ export © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 80: System Info

    DVR before uninstalling all the damaged hard disk(s). If you do not do turn the power off to the DVR before you replace the hard disk(s) you are in danger of harming yourselve via an electric shock. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 81: Bps

    ‘Search’ button. The log information will display as a list (one page is 128 items). Press Page up or Page down button to look up and down the list. Press the delete button to clear all the log information. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 82: Version

    Figure 3.52 LOG 2.11.4 Version This menu section displays the basic information of the system, such as the hardware information, software version, issue date, serial number, and NAT status. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 83: Shut Down System

    Figure 3.53 version 2.12 Shut down system Refer to: Chapter 2.2 Turn off © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 84: Web And Client

    (leave blank). User should create a password for the admin user profile after login. ‘Pic 9’ is the interface view you will encounter after successfully logging in. CAM1 CAM2 © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 85: Basic Remote Control Operation

     Close video: at the video window, choose the video that you want to turn off, right click it and choose shut the window, also can choose shut all the windows to close all the video. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 86: Remote Config Device

    You will be given options to set parameters for the device, which will be synchronised to local network. You will be able to set options for: record, alarm, system, advanced, Info, etc. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    A. The hard disk power supply line is not connected. B. The cables of the hard disk are damaged. C. The hard disk is damaged. D. The SATA port of main board is damaged. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 88 E. The recording is not on. 7. The local video is not clear. Possible reasons: A. The image quality is too bad. B. The reading program is wrong. Reboot up the DVR. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 89 B. The according channel is not connected with the video. 10. The time is wrong. Possible reasons: A. Setting is wrong.. B. The battery has a bad connection or the voltage is too low. C. The oscillation is damaged. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 90 12. The motion detect is not working, Possible reasons: A. The time range set is not correct. B. The motion detect area set is not correct. C. The sensitivity is too low. D. Limited by some hardware edition. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 91 15. Network connection is not stable. Possible reasons: A. Network is not stable. B. IP address is conflicted. C. MAC address is conflicted. D. The net card of the DVR is bad. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 92 A. The settings for the alarm are not correct. B. The connection of the alarm is not correct. C. The alarm input signal is not correct. D. Alarm is connected with two synchronous loops. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 93 B. There is no DX8.1 software or higher edition. C. There is no DivX503Bundle.exe file to play AVI video files. D. The DivX503Bundle.exe and ffdshow-2004 1012 .exe files must be installed in the windows XP system. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 94 C. The snapshot function is not enabled on record-> storage of related channel. 26. The time shows on digital channel is not the same as local side: A. Enable the time synchronise function of the digital channel. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 95 28. Picture will be frozen when multi-connection and shift devices. A. Picture come out from digital channel need few seconds, shift device means to show new picture, so it needs several seconds to buffer. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 96 NITRO MOBILE APP To be able to remotely access your DVR from your mobile smart device please download one of our OYN-X Nitro apps from either the Google Play or iTune stores. Scan the QR codes below with you mobile smart device to be directed...
  • Page 97 & accessories, please visit our website: www.adata.co.uk Alternatively scan this QR code with your smart phone to be directed instantly to our website. Download our mobile apps to remotely operate your DVR on the move. © Copyright OYN-X ®. All documentation rights reserved.

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