Maxtor 4 Channel Stand-alone DVMR User Manual

Maxtor 4 channel stand-alone dvmr user's manual

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  • Page 2: Chap

    INSTALLATION & SAFEGUARDS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. Environment Condition for Installation To prevent electric shock or other hazard, do not expose units to rain, moisture, or dust. This unit should be located in an area with low humidity and a minimum of dust.. Place this unit in a well-ventilated place and do not place heat-generating objects on this unit.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents CHAP. 1 Features & Package Contents 1-1. Features 1-2. Package Contents CHAP. 2 Function of Each Button 2-1. Front 2-2. Rear CHAP. 3 Installation 3-1. Installation Configuration 3-2. Detailed Installation Rack Mount HDD(Hard Disk Drive) Camera Monitor Power VCR, Video Printer Other External Device Connector Pin Assignment RS-232C ASCII-code...
  • Page 4: Chap. 5

    External Device TCP/IP Setup RS-232C Setup Pan Tilt Zoom Setup 5-7. FACTORY Default 5-8. Language Setup CHAP. 6 Network Setup 6-1. DVR Network Configuration 6-2. Remote Viewer Program 6-3. Back-Up CD Player 6-4. CHAP. 7 Specifications ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 5: Chap. 1 Features & Package Contents

    CHAP. 1 Features & Package Contents CHAP. 1 Features & Package Contents 1-1. Features Live View Real time display per camera Auto Sequence PIP (Picture in picture) Digital Zoom Display Freeze Simple Playback mode Simple PTZ camera control Record Variable Record resolution (For higher picture quality or higher recording speed) Efficient Image Quality setup in 5 steps Schedule Record / Holiday Record Event Record (Alarm / Motion)
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    12 V DC power supply User’s Manual Remote Viewer Software & Back up CD player Prevent DVR from slipping. Attach it to the bottom of main unit Absorbing the mechanical shock of HDD against the case bottom Battery for remote controller For fixing Rack Mount bracket to DVR (6ea) For fixing DVR with Rack Mount bracket to 19”...
  • Page 7: Chap. 2 Function Of Each Button

    CHAP. 2 Function of Each Button Name ① LED Lamps Shows status of operation ② USB Device Firmware upgrade by connecting PC with latest firmware to USB port ③ IR IR receiver ④ Camera 1. Pressing this button will display a full screen image of that camera selection 2.
  • Page 8 CHAP. 2 Function of Each Button Function On/Off for PAN/TILT/ZOOM control mode Press this button first to control PTZ camera connected to DVR unit via RS-485 Zooming an image Freezing an Image Switch to split display MODE button changes screen-division from (to) full screen to (from) 4-split screen.
  • Page 9: Rear

    Sensor input terminal(Pin No.6 : Ground, Connection to VGA Monitor (CRT type or TFT LCD monitor) Just in case you purchased DVR with VGA option board fixed on the main board of DVR, you can connect VGA Monitor to DVR unit.
  • Page 10: Chap. 3 Installation

    CHAP. 3 Installation CHAP.3 Installation 3-1. Installation Configuration...
  • Page 11: Detailed Installation

    Remove 4 bolts on each side cap to install rack mount. Attach rack mount bracket to DVR. Attach DVR with rack mount bracket to 19” rack. 2) HDD 1. Connect Main Board and HDD1 using IDE cable and HDD power cable.
  • Page 12: Camera

    3) Camera Connect cameras to the camera input on rear panel of DVR marked CAMERA IN. 4) Monitor CA MERA IN L OOP Connect the video output marked MONITOR to Video-In of Main monitor. 5) Power CA MERA IN MONITOR...
  • Page 13: Vcr, Video Printer

    CA MERA IN MONITOR L OOP Connect VCR or VIDEO Printer to VCR out on the rear panel of DVR. 7) Other External Device RS-232C : Control DVR through RS-232C port by using PC. RS-485 : Control external device like PTZ Camera (Pin No.1 & No.2 at Terminal Block).
  • Page 14: Connector Pin Assignment

    8) Connector Pin Assignment Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal data 9) RS-232C ASCII-code Following ASCII-Codes(Hexa-Code) are for programmers who want to control DVR unit via the RS232C Port using keyboard of PC. ‘R’ LEFT STOP ‘S’ RIGHT PLAY ‘P’ NEXT SERCH ‘E’...
  • Page 15: Chap. 4 Operation

    If the password entered matches previously set password, “ LOGIN ADMIN” message appears and you can enter into SYSTEM SETUP. If the password entered does not match previously set password, the DVR unit goes back to live display mode. Factory default password is blank. For log-in, just press [MENU] button, followed by the [ENTER] button.
  • Page 16: Factory Default

    LANGUAGE Refer to page 31. LIVE Display 2. Camera Title CHAP 4. Operation ETHERNET status Connected Disconnected 3. Status of DVR system Emergency Record (Red) Schedule Record (Green) Record Stop (White) Stop Forward Playback Backward Playback Pause 1/4~1/2x forward playback...
  • Page 17: Live View Setup

    4-5. Live View Setup 1) Full / Multiple View Switch to multi-screen display by pressing [MODE]. For full image display, just press the channel button which you want or [MODE] button again. Full screen [MODE] 2) View in Sequence Press [SEQ] button. It automatically displays full screen images in sequence. CH01 3) Picture in Picture(PIP View) When it is in full screen display mode, you can see other camera in a small...
  • Page 18: Record

    ※ For details, refer to the SYSTEM MENU – RECORD SETUP (Page 27) - This DVR unit does not record in following conditions ; ※ While entered in the menu or while it is in Playback mode. ※ No camera is connected ※...
  • Page 19: Search

    4-8. Search Press [SEARCH] button, and 3 different methods for searching recorded data are available as shown in following SEARCH window. For selecting searching method, use direction key or Jog/Shuttle. After selecting each search method, press [ENTER] button for playback. 1) SEARCH BAR Search by percentage of total recorded data.
  • Page 20: Data Back-Up

    Press [PTZ] button first for PTZ control mode. Numeric buttons from 1 to 16 and direction buttons are assigned for each PTZ command, and user can control PTZ camera connected to DVR unit by pressing any one of those 20 buttons, one after the other, as needed, and it is just like control by separate PTZ controller.
  • Page 21: Chap. 5 Set Up

    CHAP. 5 Set Up 5-1. Entering into the Menu Enter into SYSTEM MENU by pressping [MENU] button. Button MENU ENTER NEXT DOWN LEFT RIGHT MINUS [-] PLUS [+] Jog Shuttle SCREEN DISPLAY MONITOR SETUP HDD MANAGEMENT TIME/DATE SETUP CAMERA SETUP INTERVAL SETUP ALARM SETUP BUZZER SETUP...
  • Page 22: Display Setup

    VGA SETUP : VGA option card enables to connect TFT LCD monitor or CRT type PC monitor to DVR unit. To connect TFT LCD monitor or CRT type PC monitor to DVR unit, select resolution as follows using [+] or [ [ENTER] button then the DVR unit will set VGA resolution automatically.
  • Page 23: Configuration

    SPEED SIZE START [SLAVE] MODEL SPEED SIZE START CHAP. 5 Set Up HDD INFORMATION : Maxtor 6Y080L0 : PIO-4 : 76GB : 2005/04/08 12:08:56 : 2005/04/08 12:08:56 : AT5520026DT : 240/120nsec : 80GB : 2005/04/08 12:08:56 : 2005/04/08 12:08:56 TO EXIT, PRESS [MENU]...
  • Page 24: Time/Date Setup

    2) TIME/DATE SETUP Set time and date of DVR system which is very important for search with time and date of the event. Time and date set by manufacturer is different from local time of user, and user must set time and date exactly in first operation.
  • Page 25 - MOTION DISPLAY TYPE : Showing cells with motion detected differently from cells with no motion . - RECORD DURATION : Whenever motion is detected and it is set at Motion Recording mode, DVR system records for RECORD DURATION from time motion is detected.
  • Page 26: Interval Setup

    ... DISABLE SELECT : ▲▼, CHANE VALUE : ◀▶ 1) ALARM INPUT : Select type of alarm sensor connected to DVR unit (N.O or N.C). Use direction button and [-] [+] button to set. DISABLE represent not to use alarm sensor connected to DVR.
  • Page 27: Buzzer Setup

    USER 1 : ‘2” USER 8 : ‘9’ ※ Change the user PASSWORD in the first operation is recommended. ※ In case you forgot PASSWORD, contact dealer of DVR to get instruction to enter into menu to set new PASSWORD. 8) SYSTEM INFORMATION DVR system information including model number, firmware version, hardware version, etc.
  • Page 28: Record Setup

    5-4. RECORD SETUP This is the most important configuration of the DVR. Enter into SYSTEM MENU-RECORD SETUP and press the [ENTER] button. 1) RECORD CONFIGURATION Use direction button to move and [ (1) OVERWRITE : Set overwrite or stop recording when the HDD is full.
  • Page 29: Schedule Setup

    Schedule Recording set by manufacturer is recording continuously at its full recording speed, and it means DVR system record continuously at 60 ips in total at 720x240 resolution. To set Schedule Recording parameters, enter into SYSTEM MENU-RECORD SETUP-SCHEDULE SETUP and Press the [ENTER] button.
  • Page 30: Back-Up

    - INPUT BLANK CD : CD writer has no blank CD. - CD-RW DOOR OPEN : Open CD-RW and insert blank CD –R media into CD drive. - CD-R MEDIA IS DETECTED : Blank CD-R media has been inserted and detected. DVR system will Burn Process Status:...
  • Page 31: Tcp/Ip Setup

    PTZ cameras like PELCO D type PTZ cameras. Select MODEL and set other parameters to control a PTZ camera, using operation buttons on the front panel of DVR. If PTZ camera whose protocol is not incorporated into this DVR unit, user must input protocol of the PTZ camera manually.
  • Page 32: Factory Default

    5-7. FACTORY DEFAULT Set all system elements to the factory default value. Use the direction buttons to move and press the [ENTER] button to set. After setting the values to ON, select RUN, press [ENTER]. If the ALL setting was configured to ON, then the entire system has been set to factory default settings.
  • Page 33: Chap. 6 Network Setup

    If possible, use a PC on the network to verify that an Internet connection can be made and that all current configurations on any equipment are up and working properly. Do this before doing ANY configurations with the DVR. We are assuming that your current equipment is configured properly for Internet access.
  • Page 34 As far as TCP/IP connectivity is concerned only 4 entries need to be made : 1. IP address : Input the IP address that you assigned the DVR. As in the above example I would input the private IP address of 192.168.1.105 2.
  • Page 35 IP from your Internet provider. That static IP address is what you must enter into the software for connectivity to take place (NOT the IP of the DVR). Contact your provider if you have misplaced the forms stating your static IP address. Since you are accessing the DVR via a router, you must enter the router’s WAN IP address which is the exactly the same as...
  • Page 36 (ISP) Configure the DVR as follows : 1. Set the DVR to MANUAL for the TCP/IP settings. Do not use DHCP SETUP for this application or verify that DHCP SETUP is set to MANUAL. 2. IP ADDRESS : assign it a private IP address (ex : 192.168.1.105) a.
  • Page 37 For this case you must have received several available static IP addresses. Of those, choose one that is not in use to which you can assign the DVR, if you do not know your available IP addresses please contact your provider.
  • Page 38 Accessing the DVR using the Remote Software for CASE D LOCALLY : To access the DVR locally, open the remote viewing software and click on the “Settings” button. As far as TCP/IP connectivity is concerned only 4 entries need to be made.
  • Page 39 Configure the DVR as follows : For this application you can still use the DVR for remote access, yet you will have to verify the IP address within the DVR on a continuous basis to ensure the IP address hasn’t changed. This setup will not work with most Dynamic DSL providers.
  • Page 40: Remote Viewer Program

    - Power switch : Press the Power switch to exit the program. Please disconnect the live feed before powering off the software - Connect button : Press the Connect button to view the live images from the DVR. These are the same images being displayed on the monitor of the DVR, with a delay depending on your internet connection at both the DVR location and from where you’re currently accessing.
  • Page 41 ID : Always enter ‘admin’ Password : This must match the password on the DVR. For simplicity, just use numbers. PTZ TYPE : If using PTZ device or camera, select the protocol your PTZ camera is using from the list of preconfigured protocols.
  • Page 42 PlAYBACK INTERFACE through Remote Viewer Function of each button in Search window. Exit : Exit to live window. Full screen : Select a certain camera to view in full screen. Quad : To view quad mode (4 channels at the same time) Time : The recording time &...
  • Page 43 : Play Fast backward : Play backward(1X) : Play Forward(1X) : Play Fast Forward : Stop playback : Command button. a) Save : After pressing the Stop button, you can save the currently viewed channels as an image (jpg) b) Print : After pressing the Stop button, you can print the currently viewed channels. c) EVENT : Not available.
  • Page 44 Notice : When viewing images live via TCP/IP the DVR is still recording. When playing back images via TCP/IP the DVR stops recording even though live images are still displayed at the DVR’s main monitor.
  • Page 45: Back-Up Cd Player

    7. Slide Bar : Move to a point from which user want to see. 8. Page button : This button is just working when screen-division is 4-split in 8 ch DVR, or 4-split or 8-split in 16 ch DVR. Moves to next page.
  • Page 46 Image EDIT 1. Image edit status window : Shows record time & date, Image size, Command status. 2. Edit button : User can adjust color tone of copied images using this button. - Contrast : a) make bright part of image brighter and dark part of image darker b) To reduce light and shade, lower contrast a little - Brightness a) make an image brighter...
  • Page 47: Faq

    CHAP. 6 Network Setup 6-4. Frequently Asked Questions...
  • Page 48 CHAP. 6 Network Setup...
  • Page 49 CHAP. 6 Network Setup...
  • Page 50 CHAP. 6 Network Setup...
  • Page 51 CHAP. 6 Network Setup Can I configure my DVMR for remote access using a Dial-Up connection? Yes, it is possible, but not recommended. With a live video feed, the bandwidth that a dial-up connection provides is very poor. In addition, you will have to install a device that allows your DVMR to connect directly to your dial-up phone line (roughly $200).
  • Page 52: Chap. 7 Specifications

    CHAP. 7 Specifications CHAP. 7 Specifications • The best picture quality in Playback(JPEG-2000) • Real time live display in all channels • 4 channel video 240(200)ips recording capability • Triplex (Playback/Recording/Ethernet) • Multi-language menu • Remote monitoring and download through network •...

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