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Chapter2. System Appearance 

2.1 The Front Panel 
 

 

No. 

Name 

Function 

Hot-swappable HDD Tray  For hot-swappable HDD use 

LCD Panel 

Indicates the system status 

Setup 

Used for quick selecting the setup menu 

 

 

Arrow Key 

Used for changing the settings or for moving the cursor 
up/down/left/right. 

ESC 

Back to the menu. 

REC 

Shows the recording status 

LOCK 

Lights when all the buttons are locked 

ALARM 

Lights when event occurs 

NET 

Indication light for network 

HDD 

Indication light for hard disk 

POWER 

Shows power on/off status 

USB Port 

For USB mouse use, archive, and firmware update 

 (REC) 

Record: emergency recording 

FR

 

Used for quick backward search in playback 

 (PLAY / PAUSE) 

Pauses and resumes the video recording in playback 

STOP

 

Ends search during playback 

FF

 

Used for quick forward search in playback 

LOCK 

Press to lock all the buttons 

FREEZE 

Runs the FREEZE function in live mode 

SEARCH 

Popup the search menu to search the video 

MODE 

Press to change different display modes 

ROTATE 

The single channel mode switches according to the specified 
time on the menu 

PTZ 

Used for PTZ camera control 

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? (HELP) 

Q & A 

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  9 (Channel Key) 

Press the button to display the single channel. 

F+ / F- 

Used for PTZ camera control: Focus In & Out. 

Z+ / Z- 

Used for PTZ camera control: Zoom In & Out 

 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for ADR-7104

Page 1: ...User Manual Version 1 0 Copyright 2008 2SAN INC Release May 2008 4CH MPEG4 Standalone DVR ADR 7104 ...

Page 2: ... any errors that may appear in this quick guide 2SAN is the trademark of 2SAN Inc Windows is the trademark of Microsoft Corporation All brands and trademarks are the properties of their respective owners This quick guide contains materials protected under International Copyright Laws All rights reserved No part of this quick guide may be reproduced transmitted or transcribed without the written co...

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Page 6: ... THE MONITOR 15 3 4 CONNECT THE POWER ADAPTER 15 Chapter4 Menu Flow 17 4 1 LIVE VIEW 17 Chapter5 SYSTEM 20 5 1 TIME SETUP 20 5 2 SYSTEM PASSWORD 21 5 3 SYSTEM INFO 21 5 4 VIDEO FORMAT 21 5 5 LOG VIEW 21 5 6 LOG SET 22 5 7 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 22 5 8 FACTORY RESET 22 5 9 LANGUAGE 23 Chapter6 CAMERA 24 6 1 CHANNEL 24 6 2 COLOR 24 6 3 TITLE 24 6 4 PROTOCOL 25 6 5 PTZADDRESS 25 6 6 EVENT POPUP 25 6 7 MAIN...

Page 7: ...T RECORD TIME 31 8 6 BUZZER TIME 31 8 7ALARM TIME 31 8 8 MOTION TRACE 31 Chapter9 SENSOR 32 9 1 SENSOR CHANNEL 32 9 2 SENSOR TYPE 32 9 3 POST RECORD TIME 32 9 4 BUZZER TIME 32 9 5ALARM TIME 32 Chapter10 DISKMAN 33 10 1 DISK FORMAT 33 10 2 SMART COPY MODE 33 10 3 BACKUP 34 Chapter11 NETWORK 35 11 1 IP MODE 35 11 2 PORT 35 11 3 IP 35 11 4 NETMASK 35 11 5 GATEWAY 35 11 6 NAME SERVER 36 11 7 DDNS 36 C...

Page 8: ...LAYBACK 38 Chapter13 Network Remote Control 40 13 1 CONNECT 40 13 2 SETTING 41 13 3AVI 42 13 4 BACKUP 42 13 5 REC START REC STOP 42 13 6 LIVE 43 13 7 PLAYBACK 43 13 8 FILEPLAY 44 Appendix A FIRMWARE UPGRATE 45 ...

Page 9: ...ding This product also supports Triplex which enables Live Record and Network to be performed simultaneously This high quality DVR is absolutely the best choice for your security surveillance 1 2 Features MPEG4 compression format D1 resolution 4ch all real time recording display SMART COPY function for automatic HDD backup eSATA interface for external storage expansion SATA HDD hot swappable Multi...

Page 10: ...on Always Storage HDDs Internal SATA HDD 1 Hot swap SATA HDD 1 External Storage Expansion eSATA Interface Alarm Alarm Input 4 Alarm Output 1 Network Live video access Recorded video access Remote control Others PTZ Control Pelco D Pelco P protocol Power DC 12V 5A Dimension 430 W x 73 H x 260 D mm 1 4 Package 1 Digital Video Recorder ADR 7104 x 1 2 Power Adapter x1 3 Infrared Remote Controller x1 4...

Page 11: ...SB mouse use archive and firmware update 8 REC Record emergency recording FR Used for quick backward search in playback PLAY PAUSE Pauses and resumes the video recording in playback STOP Ends search during playback FF Used for quick forward search in playback LOCK Press to lock all the buttons FREEZE Runs the FREEZE function in live mode SEARCH Popup the search menu to search the video MODE Press ...

Page 12: ...12 2 2 The Rear Panel Video In Video Loop Alarm In Out Power Fan Audio In Out Video Input Ethernet eSATA port Power ...

Page 13: ...ve the cover and pull the hot swap HDD tray out 2 Disconnect the SATA cable 4 pin HDD power cord 3 Loosen the screws and take the HDD bracket out 4 Install the HDD into the lower part of the HDD bracket and tighten it Make sure the HDD is firmly connected with SATA connector ...

Page 14: ...astic tenon joint downward and the silver shaft will spring out 2 Pull the silver shaft forward slightly to the end and the hot swap tray will slide a bit 3 Hold the silver shaft and pull the whole hot swap tray out of case 4 Install SATA HDD into the Hot swap tray and use screws to tighten it 5 Insert the hot swap tray into the case and push to the end ...

Page 15: ...ce 3 2 Connect Cameras Connect cameras to the video BNC inputs marked Video In 1 4 3 3 Connect the monitor ADR 7104 provide BNC VGA S Video Option connectors for video out for main monitor use 1 Connect a monitor to the connector marked CVBS 2 Connect a monitor to the connector marked S Video Option 3 Connect a monitor to the connector marked VGA 3 4 Connect the power adapter 1 Connect the power a...

Page 16: ...16 2 Then the DVR system will boot up automatically and start to record ...

Page 17: ...picture quad display CH1 CH4 and Picture in Picture PIP display At the bottom is a status bar FUNCTIONS 1 MENU options 2 Recording Status 3 Used HDD capacity shown in percentages 4 System date and time 1 2 3 4 Click the MENU with the mouse or press the ENTER key to open the operation menu as below ...

Page 18: ...the Main Setup Menu 2 IR Remote Controller Press the SETUP key on the remote controller to enter the Main Menu 3 Mouse Please click on the MENU button in the lower left corner of the interface then select SETUP to open the Main Setup Menu SEARCH Opens the search options See Chapter 13 for more information MOTION Opens or closes the motion detection grid ZOOM Zooms in on the Live display PTZ Opens ...

Page 19: ...ON Enables display cycling AUDIO Turns the Live audio feed on or off MOUSE_ON Redetects the USB mouse QUIT When pressed the system will prompt the user to confirm system shutdown Select YES to turn off the power ...

Page 20: ...20 Chapter5 SYSTEM 5 1 TIME SETUP After starting the system please set the correct system time through SETUP SYSTEM TIME SETUP as shown below TIME Year Month Day Hour Minute Second FORMAT ASIA EURO US ...

Page 21: ... re enter the password again to confirm that it is correct the system will provide a prompt if the passwords do not match Press the ENTER key to save the password 5 3 SYSTEM INFO This window shows the DVR s firmware version internal SATA HDD and eSATA HDD capacity whether HDD overwrite is enabled and at how much remaining HDD capacity should a warning be sent 5 4 VIDEO FORMAT NTSC or PAL TV format...

Page 22: ...hich types of events to log or ignore 5 7 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Perform firmware upgrade using USB Flash drive When the system displays the firmware upgrade prompt click on YES to upgrade See Appendix A for details 5 8 FACTORY RESET The system will prompt the user to confirm the reset of all settings to their default values ...

Page 23: ...23 Click on YES to re initialize the system Tip After the factory reset the DVR will begin recording 5 9 LANGUAGE Four languages are supported in the user interface English Chinese Japanese and Korean ...

Page 24: ...nnel individually 1 4 or apply the same settings to all channels ALL 6 2 COLOR Set the contract brightness hue saturation and sharpness of the image 6 3 TITLE Set the name for each Channel Up to 8 characters can be entered using the USB mouse or remote control ...

Page 25: ... 6 5 PTZ ADDRESS The address of the PTZ camera 0 255 6 6 EVENT POPUP When an event is triggered the corresponding channel will switch to a full screen display for a specified time 1 10 sec Off 6 7 MAIN ROT TIME The interval between rotations of channel 1 to 4 in full screen displays 1 10 sec Off ...

Page 26: ...idually 1 4 or apply the same settings to all channels ALL 7 2 RESOLUTION Three modes are available CIF Frame Field Note Only available when Channel is set to All 7 3 PRE RECORD Enables or disables the pre recording function Note Only available when Channel is set to All ...

Page 27: ... for each of the 4 channels 7 5 QUALITY Sets the recording quality as either LOW Standard High or Highest The higher the quality the more space is required for recordings 7 6 RECORD MODE Four types of recording modes are available ALWAYS ALARM MOTION OFF 7 7 AUDIO Audio recording settings Recording can be individually enabled or disabled for each channel 7 8 SCHEDULE Five schedules can be defined ...

Page 28: ... or drag the required times when done click the circle icon in the top right to save the setting Using the remote control Use the number keys 1 4 to select Always Motion Sensor or Cancel Use the direction keys to move the cursors to the specified times then press the SETUP key to set the time Keep pressing to set a continuous time block Repeat the above actions to set the other recording schedules...

Page 29: ...motion detection function 8 3 SENSITIVITY Sets the sensitivity of motion detection The four parameters are for Sensitivity Spatial Black Level and White Level Please adjust these to suit the setting 8 4 MOTION AREA Specify the area to be monitored by the motion detection function Press the Setup key on the remote control or the right mouse button to open a menu as shown below ...

Page 30: ...keys or click and drag with the mouse to draw the desired area Step 4 Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the left mouse button to set the end point of the motion detection area Step 5 Repeat the same procedure to click and drag multiple motion detection areas Step 6 Press the Setup button on the remote control or the right mouse button then select the EXIT option to exit the setup int...

Page 31: ...detected OFF 5 60 sec 8 7 ALARM TIME This specifies how long the alarm will be turned on when motion is detected OFF 5 60 sec 8 8 MOTION TRACE Enable or disable the motion detection tracing grid Motion 1 Trigger 1 20 sec When motion is detected recording starts If no further motion is detected in the next 20 seconds recording ends File length is 20 sec When motion is detected recording starts If f...

Page 32: ...ECORD TIME Specifies how long the system should record once sensor is triggered OFF 5 60 sec If during sensor recording the same sensor is triggered again the recording time will be extended until all alerts are finished 9 4 BUZZER TIME This specifies how long the buzzer will be turned on when a sensor is triggered OFF 5 60 sec 9 5 ALARM TIME This specifies how long the alarm will be turned on whe...

Page 33: ...cording data on the HDD will be automatically backed up to the hot swappable HDD We recommend enabling the SMART COPY function to ensure that data is secure SMART COPY MODE ON The system will automatically back up the data recorded on the internal HDD to the Hot Swap HDD in real time SMART COPY MODE OFF Recorded data will only be saved to the internal HDD The Hot Swap HDD will not be used and the ...

Page 34: ...Device type USB interface device Channel Specify the channel to back up 1 2 3 4 ALL If the data to be backed up is in the AVI file format the system will remind the user that only one channel can be backed up each time START Set the start time for backup END Set the end time for backup TOTAL The total size of the backup file This changes depending on the start and end time Backup as AVI File ...

Page 35: ...ate to your local network 11 2 PORT This is the port to use for the network connection This can be a value between 0 65535 11 3 IP If using STATIC IP the user must manually specify the IP address 11 4 NETMASK If using STATIC IP the user must specify the sub net mask address 11 5 GATEWAY If using STATIC IP the user must specify the gateway address ...

Page 36: ...he name server 11 7 DDNS Configures the Dynamic Domain Name Server Dynamic DNS This has 5 parameters Server Use DYNDNS or turn it off OFF Host Name Specify the address of the DDNS server User Name User account name Password User password xDSL Router This can be set to ON or OFF ...

Page 37: ... or on the remote control A Search window will appear on screen as shown below Three types of video search modes are available TIME EVENT URGENT Search The user can choose the required search mode Time Search The user can specify the start time of the recording they wish to search for ...

Page 38: ...otion detection or alarms Emergency Search The user can also search through manually triggered emergency recordings 12 2 Playback After searching through the past recordings using one of the above three search modes click on the conform button and playback will begin ...

Page 39: ... recording backwards at 2X 4X or 6X speed Forward Play recording forwards at 2X 4X or 6X speed Frame Reverse Play recording in reverse frame by frame Hold down to play frames continuously Frame Forward Play recording frame by frame Hold down to play frames continuously Audio Turn the sound on or off Historic recording playback time ...

Page 40: ... Live surveillance interface 2 Connect Setting Real time Remote Backup Remote Recording Controls 3 Channel Control Remote Playback Local USB Backup Playback 4 Window Partitioning Mode Status Display Bar 13 1 Connect Once setup is complete click on the Connect button on the right side of the main interface and a login prompt will appear as shown below Please manually enter the DVR host IP and passw...

Page 41: ... Network Speed Adjusts the network connection speed There are three modes available Don t Care Low Speed High Speed Max Channel The maximum number of channels to monitor at the same time Local rec path Specifies where video data is to be saved on the local computer AVI Save Video Size Fullsize Halfsize Video Source The source video format This can be NTSC or PAL Frame Sec The number of frames to r...

Page 42: ... the AVI format can be played directly using Windows built in Media Player 13 4 Backup Press the Backup button on the setting bar at the lower right of the main interface This will immediately start backing up the live image from the 4 channels on the remote DVR host to the system s default save path see Local rec path in 15 2 Setting for more information The Backup icon in the lower right will al...

Page 43: ...he lower left can be used to enable or disable the remote video display the PTZ Control buttons can be used to control the pan tilt zoom and focus operations 13 7 PlayBack Once connected to the DVR the Time Search fields of the PlayBack control bar in the lower left can be used to find recordings saved on the remote DVR by time and date Playback of remote video can be controlled using the Play Sto...

Page 44: ...ishes to play a local video recording they must select the Open button from the FilePlay control bar in the lower left to open the local video file with the dvr file extension Note This function can also be used to play files backed up to a USB device from the DVR ...

Page 45: ...port SETP3 Go into the SYSTEM menu and select FIRMWARE UPGRADE UPGRATE STEP 4 The system will prompt you to confirm the firmware upgrade Select YES STEP 5 The system will show a prompt that indicates the firmware upgrade is in progress When the upgrade is complete a confirmation message will be shown by the system Now press any key to automatically restart the system Tip Remember to remove the USB...

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