1 This document contains preliminary information and subject to change without notice. 4/8/16 Channel H.264 DVR User Manual
10 7. ENVIRONMENTAL Operation Temperature 5 ~ + 40℃ ℃ Humidity Less than 90% 8. PHYSICAL Dimension Varies with different models.
11 CHAPTER 4 LIVE, PLAYBACK AND PTZ OPERATIONS The IR remote control and mouse operate differently under each mode; this chapter describes the f
12 4-1.1 REMOTE CONTROLLER The meaning for each button on the remote control is explained below: Table 4-1.1 Remote control functi
13 4-1.2 MAIN SCREEN OSD Table 4-1.2 Graphical icons appeared after right-click on the mouse under LIVE mode. Icon Descriptio
14 4-2 PLAYBACK MODE Switch to PLAYBACK mode by pressing “PLAY” under the LIVE mode, the graphical icon will show up on the upper center of the s
15 4-3 PTZ MODE Switch to the PTZ mode by pressing “PTZ” button under the LIVE mode. The PTZ icon will appear on upper left of the screen
16 Table 4-3.2 Mouse operation under the PTZ mode Icon Description Leave PTZ Mode, back to the LIVE mode. Pre-set number N. (1~64). Go to pre
17 CHAPTER 5 SETUP YOUR DVR Before you Start Please install the hard disk. The detail of installation is introduced in Appendix I. To setup you
18 Quick Menu Right click with the mouse, or press the “menu” button on the front panel, and the quick menu will be shown on
19 Main Menu The main menu provides 10 basic setting for DVR. The detail for each basic setup, will be described in the follow
2 Regulatory FCC Certification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with t
20 5-1 RECORD SETUP Record setup enables the users to enable or disable the recording modes, as well as the recording quali
21 RECORD MOTION Enable∕disable recording while motion is detected RECORD SENSOR Enable∕disable recording while sensor is triggered PRE ALARM R
22 5-2 EVENT SETUP There are two types of events. First is the motion event which detects the movement in each camera. Seco
23 5-2.1 MOTION SETUP Users can enable or disable the functions of motion detection and popup. The cameras can also be setup ind
24 5-2.1.1 MOTION AREA SETUP The motion area setup allows users to select multiple areas where camera should watch for motion detection. The defa
25 5-2.2 SENSOR SETUP This enables or disables the alarm sensor detection and popup. It also determines the polarity of each al
26 5-3 SCHEDULE SETUP Setup the schedule is required to command the DVR to record. Except from starting recording manually, you
27 5-3.1 SCHEDULE RECORD SETUP Click on the time on the left side. The setup menu will be displayed. You can have detail setup by date, time and
28 5-4 CAMERA SETUP The camera setup can adjust the display and volume for each individual camera. Table 5-4.1 The options in
29 HUE Drag the white bar or press ⊳ to adjust Hue of your camera from value 1 to 255. The default value is 128. (This function is no
3 Contents CHAPTER 1 PACKING DETAIL…………………………………………………………. 6 CHAPTER 2 PANEL LOCATION ………………………………………... 6 2-1 Front Pa
30 5-5 ACCOUNT SETUP The Account Setup menu is used to provide role-based permission independently setting for each user (maximum of 4 users) to
31 PERMISSIONS Enter to set up Permissions for each user. CHANGE ADMIN PASSWORD Enter to change administrator’s password. The number of charac
32 5-6 NETWORKING SETUP In the networking setup, the user is required to determine the network type of the network used
33 5-6.1 NETWORKING SETUP The DVR supports DHCP, LAN and ADSL accesses for network connection. If the settings are subsequently changed, pressin
34 DHCP The DHCP functions needs to be supported by a router or a cable modem network with DHCP services. It is preferable to use DDNS at DHCP con
35 5-6.1.2 LAN To setup static IP address, please select “LAN” for network connection, and the following information, including IP
36 5-6.2 HTTP SETUP To enable IE to connect to the DVR, user is required to enable HTTP server. The default port for
37 Table 5-6.5 The options in DDNS setup Item Description ENABLE DDNS Check∕uncheck to enable∕disable DDNS function. DDNS SERVER Enter the
38 5-6.5 MSN SETUP (8CH/16CH Model Only) MSN setup is used to provide MSN notification when an event is triggered, eg. motion
39 5-7 PTZ & RS485 SETUP The DVR allows users to control PTZ function of your camera. To enable PTZ function, the 485 cable should be conne
4 5-8.2 Date/Time Setup ………………………………………………………………. 41 5-8.2.1 Change Date & Time ………………………………………………… 41 5-8.2.2 Time Zone Setup ……
40 5-8 SYSTEM SETUP The system setup provides basic settings, including (1) OSD display, (2) date and time, (3) buzzer, (4) lang
41 REMOTE ID The default remote ID is 0, when DVR is controlled by standard remote controller. DISPLAY SETUP Enter to setup Display DATE/TIME SE
42 5-8.2 DATE/TIME SETUP This provides retrieving the time from Internet, and adjustments for the time zone, date and time. Table
43 5-8.2.2 TIME ZONE SETUP In time zone setup, users can change your time zone and activate daylight saving time function according to your DVR lo
44 5-8.2.3 INTERNET TIME SETUP Synchronize your DVR time with internet time server. Table 5-8.5 The options in internet time setup Item
45 5-8.3 BUZZER & RELAY SETUP Table 5-8.6 The options in buzzer & relay setup Item Description KEY TONE Enable∕disable keystro
46 5-8.4 SPOT SETUP The DVR has two modes of video output; one is main video output, the other is spot video output. SPOT setup is for
47 5-9 UTILITY SETUP This is used to reset or upgrade the system, including the HDD, DVR, USB device. Table 5-9.1 The option
48 DOWNLOAD SETUP FROM USB Download configuration from a USB device into DVR. UPGRADE Upgrade DVR through USB. Please stop recording and ba
49 5-10 DIAGNOSTIC This shows the DVR, HDD and network information. Table 5-10.1 The options in diagnosis setup Item Descriptio
5 CHAPTER 9 CMS INSTALLATION AND USAGE GUIDE ………………. 70 9-1 CMS Installation ……………………………………………………………………… 70 9-2 CMS Login and Envir
50 CHAPTER 6 BACKUP & SEARCH To enter the backup or search menu, please find “setup” from the quick menu, and press “backup”
51 6-2 SEARCH SETUP There are two types of search, event search and time search. In event search, every event will be shown
52 6-2.1 EVENT SEARCH The DVR automatically records events with type, time and channel information included. If there is recording data for an e
53 6-2.1.1 CRITERIA SETUP FOR EVENT SEARCH The amount of events can be a lot. Therefore, you can facilitate event sorting by setting up “CRITERI
54 6-2.2 TIME SEARCH TIME SEARCH can search for the specific time of recording data to playback. To specify a date, use ◀ or ▶ to move the cur
55 CHAPTER 7 NETWORK SURVEILLANCE 7-1 IE SETUP (1) Prework: Before you use, make sure you have enabled the active X program to
56 Step Two::::Click OK when window prompts to install an ActiveX for IE remote desktop. After Installation, please enter the use
57 7-2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SETUP The software, DVR Remote Desktop, can allow you to remotely access and control the DVR from PC. You ca
58 Step Four::::Run or save our software. (2) Run the Program If you have download the program from the Internet, click on t
59 Step Six::::You’ve logged into the DVR.The operation of software remains the same as local DVR. The user can right-click on the D
6 ⑫ ⑪ ⑩ ⑨ ⑧ ⑦ CHAPTER 1 PACKING DETAIL The content of the package incl
60 Table 7-3.2 System Requirements for AP software CPU Intel Pentium 4 above OS Microsoft Windows Vista、Windows XP SP2 above RAM 512M a
61 CHAPTER 8 MOBILE APPLICATION INSTALLATION AND USAGE You can remotely monitor all channels of DVR through your mobile device. The required m
62 8-1.2.2 LOGIN TO THE DVR 1. Use the Login command to login to a DVR and monitor live images. If multiple DVRs have been a
63 8-1.2.3 MODIFY THE LOGIN INFORMATION OF DVR You can use the MODIFY command to change the login information of DVR. The dialogue is identical t
64 8-1.3.2 IMAGE QUALITY SETUP Select QUALITY under the MENU. There will be 5 levels for you to choose: Low、Normal、Middle、High an
65 8-1.3.5 ROTATE THE IMAGE The Live image can be displayed in normal or rotate to 90 degrees. Select ROTATE under the MENU for
66 8-2 MOBILE APPLICATION INSTALLATION & OPERATION FOR WINDOWS MOBILE SYSTEM The applications for Window Mobile OS in H.264 compressi
67 8-2.2 MOBILE APPLICATION OPERATION For PDA, after the installation, enter the program files menu in your mobile device to run
68 8-2.3 OPERATION UNDER THE LIVE MONITORING After successful login the DVR, press “VIEW” to bring up operation menu. You can choose the cha
69 8-3 MOBILE APPLICATION OPERATION FOR OTHER SYSTEMS For other 3G mobile system, like (1) Apple System, including iPhone and iPod T
7 Control Keys Description (1) USB 2.0 Port Port for USB external devices. (2) LED Display POWER:Power is on. HDD:Hard disk is
70 CHAPTER 9 CMS INSTALLATION AND USAGE GUIDE CMS stands for Central Management Software, which manage up to 5 DVRs through network.
71 2. Select “BROWSE” to change installation path if needed. To check available space on hard disk, please select “DISK COST”,
72 4. Select “CLOSE” to finish installation when the “INSTALLATION COMPLETE” window shows.
73 9-2 CMS LOGIN AND ENVIRONMENT To enter CMS, the administrator’s user name and password are entered. The defaults are ‘‘admin’’ an
74 9-3 SETUP YOUR OWN REMOTE SURVEILLANCE To setup your own remote surveillance, you have to do 4 things. (1) Determine the
75 9-3.1 USER SETUP Before the CMS can be used on a PC, a user account should be added with proper authority. Each user should be assigned a pass
76 9-3.2 DVR CONNECTION DVR connections can be added to or deleted from the CMS and information can be modified. DVR’s channel names can be ente
77 9-3.3 GROUP SETUP A ‘‘GROUP’’ means a set of video channels from one or many DVRs, which means, user can organize channels from different DVR
78 9-3.4 eMap SETUP With eMap, the user can choose a map and place the camera channels on this map. In this way, it is very
79 9-4 REMOTE SURVEILLANCE MANAGEMENT After setting up the users, DVR connection and groups, you are ready to start remote surve
8 16CH DVR REAR PANEL (1) VIDEO OUT BNC output port for the main monitor. (2) VIDEO IN BNC input ports for cameras, 4/8 in
80 9-4.2 VIEW EVENT LOGS Under this page, all the events of a DVR can be expanded/collapsed in the order of Remote in/Remote out, Video Loss, Moti
81 9-4.4 AUDIO CONTROL In live mode, you can turn on/off the audio signal of CH1~CH4: 「」:Audio signal is On 「」:Audio signal is Off Turn on∕off
82 When you choose the eMap, the camera channel displays will be shown on the eMap. The camera display
83 9-4.6 PTZ CONTROL In the main display, right click on the channel will bring up PTZ control panel as below. Icon Description 8 DIRECTION K
84 9-6 PLAYBACK VIDEO 9-6.1 REMOTE PLAY Video images recorded on a DVR can be displayed on a remote CMS. With Re
85 Icon Description Start playing. Pause. Fast forward. Fast rewind. 9-6.2 HDD PLAYBACK You can directly play the recording data in the
86 9-6.3 FILE PLAYBACK The flash disk backup from the DVR is saved as .IRF files. You can play the recorded .IRF files by “FILE PLA
87 9-6.4 EVENT PLAYBACK Event recordings on the DVR can be played back in CMS. Steps to follow: 1. Select a DVR 2. Select a display mode. 3.
88 9-6.5 SNAPSHOT DATA It can display all the snapshots you’ve taken in line in SNAPSHOT DATA. You can review, delete or sa
89 APPENDIX I HARD DISK INSTALLATION Note: the installation is for 4CH DVR only. However, 8CH and 16CH DVR are much The same,
9 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICAITONS 1. VIDEO Input Level 1.0 Vp-p±10% Composite, 75Ω Balanced NTSC 480 fps (16CH), 240fps (8CH), 120fps (4CH) Display
90 3. Screw up the HDD onto the HDD rack. Please screw up on both sides. 4. Put back the cover and screw the cover up.
91 Appendix II - DDNS SETUP DDNS (Dynamic DNS) provides dynamic domain names for dynamic IP users. It translates domain names to dynam
92 Complete the form and click “Create Account” button at the bottom to finish the process. DynDns will send an email to you. Click the link in the
93 After login, you will enter your account. Click on “Service” to use DDNS service. This page shows the services you can use. For free service,
94 In this page, it shows the description of Dynamic DNS. Click “Get Started” to set up a Host Name for your IP address. Type the hostname y
95 Finally, press Create Host to finish the process. 2. Setup DVR First, enable DDNS. Then choose the approapriate DDNS server, in
96 APPENDIX III TROUBLE SHOOTING DVR Related Problem Q. Why the DVR cannot record any video? A. Make sure you have correctly setup the
97 APPENDIX IV DVR CHECK LIST FOR 3G/GPRS SUPPORT Model System CPU Audio Brand Java Symbian N/A X Nokia, Sony Ericsson Microsoft
98 APPENDIX V THE AMOUNT OF TIME FOR STORAGE DVR Type 8Ch/ 16 Ch 4 Ch Quality Resolution FPS Size(MB/hour) 500GB HDD(Day) FPS Size(MB
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