Eneo DLR1.1-04N/250V Operating Instructions Manual

Eneo DLR1.1-04N/250V Operating Instructions Manual

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DLR1.1-04N/250V

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Digital Video Recorder Model: DLR1.1-04N/250V...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions EMC class ► This video recorder (DVR) is a class A device in accordance with EN 55022. ► This device may cause interference to other equipment in domestic use. In such cases the persons opera- ting the DVR are required to provide appropriate countermeasures, for which they themselves bear the cost. Importance of these Operating Instructions ►...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Overview Package contents Basis functions Features Requirements for operation Control options Connections at the rear Front panel controls Key to controls PTZ camera functions Search functions / Menu navigation / Fixed image Remote control functions Menu structure Accessing the menus Accessing the Search menu Accessing the Setup menu...
  • Page 6 Table of contents System – Shutdown System – Log out user1... Network – Network Network – Notification Devices – Camera Devices – Alarm-Out Devices – Display Devices – Remote Control Record – Record Record – Schedule Record – Pre-Event Event – Alarm-In Event –...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Overview Package contents ● Digital video recorder (DVR) ● Mains power cord ● Operating instructions ● RAS (Remote Administration System) software on CD ● Operating instructions for RAS software on paper and CD ● Infrared remote control Basis functions ● Record video images using multiple cameras ●...
  • Page 8: Connections At The Rear

    Connections at the rear Note: Connections optionally for NTSC or PAL operation. RS-485 NO C NC G VIDEO IN 1 VIDEO IN 2 VIDEO IN 3 VIDEO IN 4 RS232 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 LOOP 3 LOOP 4 VIDEO OUT AI1 AI2 AI3 AI4 NETWORK AC IN 100-240V~...
  • Page 9: Front Panel Controls

    Front panel controls The following diagram and table set out the controls on the front panel of the DVR: POWER ALARM CAMERA Designation Function POWER Power-on indicator when DVR is in operation Display when recording ALARM Display at alarm CAMERA 1-4 Selecting the camera and inputting passwords (primary usage) PTZ camera functions (secondary assignment) Playback functions / Clip copy (primary usage)
  • Page 10: Key To Controls

    Key to controls PTZ camera functions Element Function Zoom in Zoom out Close-up Wide-angle Load preset Search functions / Menu navigation / Fixed image Element Display Function ● Activating search by recorded images Current camera image ● Start rewind Recorded images Frame-by-frame rewind Menu Upwards...
  • Page 11: Remote Control Functions

    Remote control functions The following diagram and table set out the functions on the remote control: Designation Function Select System ID ● Reset alarm ● Start/end panic recording PTZ camera function CAMERA (secondary usage) ZOOM/OFF Playback functions (primary usage) PTZ camera on/off (primary usage) In/out zoom ZOOM/OFF (secondary usage)
  • Page 12: Menu Structure

    Menu structure The following illustration shows the structure of the complete menu tree that is accessible using the mouse control: Display Camera 1. CAM1 2. CAM2 . CAM Sequence Freeze Zoom... PTZ... Speed Auto Pan Tour Pattern Device Menu Light Pump Wiper Power...
  • Page 13 Menu structure (continued) The following illustration shows the structure of the complete menu tree that is accessible using the mouse control: Setup Menu... System Information Date/Time Storage User Shutdown... Log out user1... Network Network Notification Devices Camera Alarm-Out Display Remote Control Record Record Schedule...
  • Page 14: Accessing The Menus

    Accessing the menus Accessing the Search menu Requirement: ● The current camera image is shown in full image or quad image. Step Action Menu path Press one of these keys. Result: Search for recorded images is activated. Open Search menu... >...
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    Getting started Checklist for DVR operation Step Action Menu path Connect peripheral devices as per planned setup. Setup menu > System > System Infor- Specify menu language. mation Adjust date and time. Setup menu > System > Date/Time Setting the passwords Setup menu >...
  • Page 16: Switching On The Dvr

    Getting started (continued) Switching on the DVR Requirement: ● The start-up preparations are complete. Step Action Plug in DVR mains plug. Switch on monitor. Result: System starts up automatically and is ready to use. Switching off the DVR Requirement: ● You have accessed the Setup menu.
  • Page 17: Administration

    Administration Defining Scheduled entries You can define schedules for functions and responses to different events. Schedule for: Defining 2 modes each for: Menu path Functions Setup menu > ... Device > Alarm Out > Alarm outputs Active or event-triggered Sched Record: Record >...
  • Page 18: Saving Your System Setup

    Administration (continued) Saving your system setup You can save your DVR’s setup data, including its network configuration. Requirement: ● USB memory stick Step Action Menu path Insert USB memory stick in the USB port Calling up export setup. Setup menu > Config > Load/Save Setup > Save Specify a file name.
  • Page 19: Downloading Software Updates

    Administration (continued) Downloading software updates You can download software updates for your DVR from a USB memory stick. Requirement: ● USB memory stick with latest software release Step Action Menu path Insert USB memory stick in the USB port. Setup menu > System > System Information > Start update.
  • Page 20: Determining The Memory Requirement Of A Recording

    Administration (continued) Determining the memory requirement of a recording The amount of memory recorded video sequences will take up depends on the following factors: ● Picture quality ● Number of images per second ● Duration The memory requirement is calculated by this formula: Memory requirement = picture size x duration of recording x images per second Calculation example: CIF resolution (PAL): Approx.
  • Page 21: Searching For Recordings

    Searching for recordings Find first stored recording Search Go to... First Find last stored recording Search Go to... Last Find recording by date and time Search Go to... Date/Time Record table search The search recording table shows a time beam of the recording time intervals of all cameras. Search Record Table Search...
  • Page 22: Using Record Table Search

    Using record table search Performing a record table search Step Action Menu path Open record table search. Search > Record Table Search... Result: The recording table (standard view) is displayed. Locate recordings. Result: The current seach position is shifted. Search Record Table Search...
  • Page 23: Using Event Log Search

    Using event log search Performing an event log search Step Action Menu path Open event log search. Search > Event Log Search... Result: The result of the last search is displayed. Define criteria. Option... Confirm input. Search Result: List of search results is displayed. Select desired entry from list.
  • Page 24: Using Text-In Search

    Using text-in search Performing a text-in search Step Action Menu path Open text-in search. Search > Text-In Search... Result: The result of the last search is displayed. Define text inputs. Option... Confirm input. Search Result: List of search results is displayed. Select desired entry from list.
  • Page 25 Using text-in search (continued) Search Text-In Search… Option... Term Symbol Meaning From First Start date To Last End date Channels Text input devices on which to search for events Type of text input: Any Text-In Product Generic Text Epson Numbers of text elements to search for Linking operator for different query conditions: (blank) Name...
  • Page 26: Using Motion Search

    Using motion search Performing a motion search Step Action Menu path Display desired camera in single frame. Display > Camera > ... Open motion search. Search > Motion Search... Enter settings for motion search. Option... Confirm input. Search Result: List of search results is generated. Select desired entry from list.
  • Page 27: Copying Recordings

    Copying recordings Copying recordings to CD or USB memory stick Step Action Menu path Find desired recordings. Search > ... Note: Make a note of the data of the recordings you want to copy. Define settings. Search > Clip-Copy... Start copying. Start Result: The recordings are copied.
  • Page 28: Menu Descriptions - Setup Menu

    Menu descriptions – Setup menu The Setup menu has the following sub-menus: System menu On the “System” menu ● the basic settings are made ● users are administered ● the system is shut down. Network menu On the “Network” menu the network settings are made. Network access provides access to all the functions of the DVR via ●...
  • Page 29: System - Information

    Setup menu System – Information On the “Information” menu ● basic information is entered and displayed ● software updates are installed ● recorded data are deleted as required Setup Menu... System Information Term Symbol Meaning Site Location of DVR Identifier for remote control ●...
  • Page 30: System - Date/Time 0

    Setup menu (continued) System – Date/Time On the “Date/Time” menu ● time and date settings are made ● dates of public holidays are entered ● time synchronisation is configured. Setup Menu... System Date/Time Date/Time Symbol Meaning Term Date Date Format Date display format Time Time...
  • Page 31: System - Storage 1

    Setup menu (continued) System – Storage On the “Storage” menu the status and usage of the available storage media is displayed. Setup Menu... System Storage Term Symbol Meaning Capacity Size of storage medium Disk Bad Data carrier status Temperature Temperature status S.M.A.R.T.
  • Page 32: System - User 2

    Setup menu (continued) System – User On the “User” menu the user groups and individual users are set up. Setup Menu... System User Term Symbol Meaning Group & User, Assignment of group access privileges Group field Table of possible group access privileges >> Group &...
  • Page 33: System - Shutdown

    Setup menu (continued) System – Shutdown Setup Menu... System Shutdown... System – Log out user1... Setup Menu... System Log out user1... Network – Network On the “Network” menu all settings required to ensure network access are made. Setup Menu... Network Network Network Term...
  • Page 34 Setup menu (continued) Setup Menu... Network Network Term Symbol Meaning Type of connection to DVR: Manual connection required input of: ● IP Address Manual ● Gateway ● Subnet Mask Type Automatic assignment of IP address of DNS DHCP server ADSL Requires following input as specified by provider: (with ●...
  • Page 35 Setup menu (continued) Setup Menu... Network Network DVRNS Term Symbol Meaning Use DVR Name Service Enables the DVR name service IP address or domain name of DVRNS server DVRNS Server DVRNS = Digital Video Recorder Name Service Port Port for DVRNS Use NAT Enables NAT (Network Address Translation) use Name by which the DVR is to be registered with the DVRNS...
  • Page 36: Network - Notification

    Setup menu (continued) Network – Notification On the “Notification” menu the method of notification is defined. Setup Menu... Network Notification Mail Term Symbol Meaning Enable Enables notification by e-mail SMTP Server IP address and domain name of SMTP server Port for SMTP server Port Default is port 25.
  • Page 37: Devices - Camera 7

    Setup menu (continued) Devices – Camera On the “Camera” menu the cameras are configured. Setup Menu... Devices Camera Settings Term Symbol Meaning Activates the cameras Title Name of camera Visibility of recordings and camera data depending on user access privileges: Normal All users see all camera data and all recordings Users without relevant access see camera title, status...
  • Page 38: Devices - Alarm-Out 8

    Setup menu (continued) Devices – Alarm-Out On the “Alarm-Out” menu the alarm outputs are configured. Setup Menu... Devices Alarm-Out Term Symbol Meaning Dwell Time Duration of alarm signal Number of schedule entry Day of the week Range Time range at 15-minute intervals Response in defined period: Continuous alarm Mode...
  • Page 39: Devices - Display 9

    Setup menu (continued) Devices – Display On the “Display” menu the mode of on-screen display is configured. ● “OSD” tab: Specify what additional information is displayed on-screen. ● “Main Monitor” tab: Specify how the camera images are displayed on the main monitor. Setup Menu...
  • Page 40: Devices - Remote Control

    Setup menu (continued) Setup Menu... Devices Display Main Monitor Term Symbol Meaning Interval Time interval between picture refresh Displays image of relevant camera in full-screen mode when an Event Monitoring On event occurs Devices – Remote Control On the “Remote Control” menu the remote control function is configured. Setup Menu...
  • Page 41: Record - Record

    Setup menu (continued) Record – Record On the “Record” menu the basic settings for recordings and their quality are made. Setup Menu... Record Record Term Symbol Meaning Enables automatic overwriting of the oldest recordings when the hard disk is full Recycle Note: If not enabled, recording ends when the hard disk is full.
  • Page 42: Record - Schedule

    Setup menu (continued) Record – Schedule On the “Schedule” menu the schedule for recording is defined. Setup Menu... Record Schedule Term Symbol Meaning Enables schedule entries Schedule On Note: A recording is made only if schedule entries are enabled. Otherwise only panic recording is possible. Time schedule mode for events: Simple Mode Advanced Mode...
  • Page 43: Record - Pre-Event

    Setup menu (continued) Term Symbol Meaning Delete schedule entry Set up schedule entry Picture data defaults in Time and Event modes: Default... Number of recorded images per second Quality Picture quality of recorded images Record – Pre-Event On the “Pre-Event” menu the settings for recording prior to the event are made. Setup Menu...
  • Page 44: Event - Alarm-In

    Setup menu (continued) Event – Alarm-In On the “Alarm-In” menu the alarm inputs and responses to events are configured. Setup Menu... Event Alarm-In Settings Term Symbol Meaning Enables the alarm inputs Title Name of alarm input Contact method of alarm input: Type Normally Open Normally Closed...
  • Page 45: Event - Motion Detection

    Setup menu (continued) Event – Motion Detection On the “Motion Detection” menu the motion-sensitive zones are defined and responses to events configured. Setup Menu... Event Motion Detection Settings Term Symbol Meaning Enables motion detection for the camera Sensitivity of motion detection: Sensitivity Daytime Nighttime...
  • Page 46 Setup menu (continued) Setup Menu... Event Motion Detection Actions Term Symbol Meaning Number of alarm input Assignment of cameras to record in event of alarm These cameras must be in “Event” or “Time and Event” mode Record within the time slot: Setup Menu...
  • Page 47: Event - Video Loss

    Setup menu (continued) Event – Video Loss On the “Video Loss” menu checking for covert cameras and the responses to events are configured. Setup Menu... Event Video Loss Settings Term Symbol Meaning Sensitivity of check as to whether camera is covert: Check Obscuration Never not checked...
  • Page 48: Event - Text-In

    Setup menu (continued) Event – Text-In On the “Text-In” menu the text input device is defined and the responses to text input are configured. Setup Menu... Event Text-In Settings Term Symbol Meaning Number of text input device Setup Configuration of text input >> Title Name of text input DLR1.1-04/xxxV...
  • Page 49 Setup menu (continued) Setup Term Symbol Meaning Port Interface Setting as specified by manufacturer of text input device (ATM, cash-till etc.): Baud Rate Setup… Data Bit Stop Bit Parity Type of text input: Text-In Product Generic Text Epson Character string with which text input must start for the DVR to Transaction Start respond Any Character...
  • Page 50 Setup menu (continued) Setup Menu... Event Text-In Actions Term Symbol Meaning Number of alarm input Assignment of cameras to record in event of alarm These cameras must be in “Event” or “Time and Event” mode Record within the time slot: Setup Menu...
  • Page 51: Event - System Event

    Setup menu (continued) Event – System Event On the “System Event” menu the self-diagnostics and corresponding messages are configured.. Setup Menu... Event System Event Health Check Term Symbol Meaning System System self-diagnostics interval Check Recording Setup..Configuration of schedule >> Check Alarm-In Interval for checking Alarm Inputs Setup...
  • Page 52 Setup menu (continued) Setup Menu... Event System Event Actions Term Symbol Meaning Events (based on checks): System System check failed Panic Record Panic recording in progress Check Recording Recording check failed Check Alarm-In Check of alarm inputs failed Preset limit value for hard disk capacity Event Disk Almost Full reached...
  • Page 53: Event - Event Status

    Setup menu (continued) Event – Event Status The “Event Status” menu indicates the status of all possible events: ● Grey text: Event detection not enabled ● White text: Event detection enabled ● Flashing border: Message – acute event for 5 sec ●...
  • Page 54: Webguard - Webwatch Controls

    WebGuard – WebWatch controls The following diagram and table set out the functions on the Web Watch: Designation Function WebGuard Logging out Open Search (WebSearch) Date/Time, IP Address, User Name Image display modes Camera name, Enable Audio, Image Aspect Ratio, Deinterlacing, Camera image Anti-Aliasing Select cameras...
  • Page 55: Webguard - Websearch Controls

    WebGuard – WebSearch controls The following diagram and table set out the functions on the Web Search: Designation Function WebGuard Logging out Open Display (WebWatch) Date/Time, IP Address, User Name Zoom On/Off and image optimisation Camera image Camera name, Image Aspect Ratio, Deinterlacing, Anti-Aliasing Playback functions Image display modes Time bar...
  • Page 56: Using Webguard

    Using WebGuard WebGuard permits the following, using an Internet connection ● View current video images ● Search and view recorded records Requirements: ● The Internet connection is set up and the WebGuard service is activated. ● A PC with Internet access to the DVR must be available. ●...
  • Page 57: Specifications Dlr1.1-04/250V

    Specifications DLR1.1-04/250V Model DLR1.1-04/250V EDP No. 72687 Video standard PAL/NTSC (auto detection) Remark Recommended LCD monitors: see Accessories Event logs Up to 10,000 entries for Alarm / Event / Text messages, Signal loss Security against unauthorised Key lock Transmission rate 100 images per sec (PAL) Alarm triggering E-mail, pager, remote SW (RAS)
  • Page 58 Specifications DLR1.1-04/250V, continued Model DLR1.1-04/250V 100 field image per sec at CIF resolution (352 x 288 pixels/PAL), Playback speed 50 field image per sec at 2CIF resolution (704 x 288 pixels/PAL) 25 field image per sec at D1 resolution (704 x 576 pixels/PAL) via USB 2.0, HDD, CD-RW writer, Flash drive.
  • Page 59: Accessories

    Accessories EDP No. Short description 71960 CD/DVD-burner DVD+/-RW, DVD-RAM 74088 System keyboard with -axis joystick 74092 System keyboard with joystick, 5” monitor 74089 Converter RS-22/RS-485 9092 15” LCD industrial colour monitor, 1024x768 909 17” LCD industrial colour monitor, 1280x1024 9040 19”...
  • Page 60: Supported Ptz Cameras

    Pacom 206 Dongyang Unitech DRX-500 Dongyang Power Controller Dongyang DY-255RXC Sungjin Receiver/MPU Sensormatic Delta Dome II/Ultra IV Costar SIC722V Eneo Fastrax Samsung Techwin SPD 1600 Samsung Samsung Dome Eneo Fastrax FIIE Pelco Spectra Dome Philips G Basic AutoDome Samsung Techwin...
  • Page 61: Index

    Index Accessories 59 Date setting 0 Alarm Defining group access rights 2 Configuring inputs 44 Defining motion-sensitive zones 45 Configuring outputs 8 Display Connecting inputs 8 Configuring 9 Connecting outputs 8 Hiding 19, 7 Motion Detection 46 Displaying event status 5 Resetting 9 Disposal 64 Setting schedule for outputs 8...
  • Page 62 Index (continued) Safety instructions  Network configuration 4 Schedule defining 17 for responses 17 Setting for alarm 8 Memory requirement Setting for recording 42 Recording 20 Scheduled entries 17 Memory type 1 Search Menu descriptions Event log 2 Search menu 21 Motion Search 26 Setup menu 28 Record table search 22...
  • Page 63 Index (continued) System events Configuring 51 Health Check 51 Text-in search 24 Time Setting 0 Synchronising 0 WebGuard Controls 54, 55 Use 56 WebSearch Controls 55 Use 56 WebWatch Controls 54 Use 56 DLR1.1-04/xxxV...
  • Page 64: Notes On Disposal

    Notes on disposal Correct disposal of this DVR WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) Applicable in the member states of the European Union and other European coun- tries with a separate collection system The marking on the DVR and on the documentation stipulates that it must not be thrown away in normal domestic waste at the end of its useful life.
  • Page 66 Videor E. Hartig GmbH Exclusive distribution through specialised trade channels only. Videor E. Hartig GmbH Operating Instructions version 12/2008 (V1.) Carl-Zeiss-Str. 8 · 622 Rödermark, Germany Tel. +49 (0) 6074 / 888-0 · Fax +49 (0) 6074 / 888-100 Subject to technical change without notice.

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