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Section3 Menu

3.1 Menu Display

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ICON

Description

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TIME

System time/ date setup

2

RECORD

Recording parameters setup

3

SCHEDULE

Weekly recording schedule setup for Schedule recording mode

4

MOTION

Motion Area/ Sensitivity setup for Motion recording mode

5

ALARM

Alarm input type selection and Buzzer setup

6

NETWORK

Network parameters setup

7

ADVANCED

Advanced setup for system/ display/ camera/ disk format/ backup 

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Summary of Contents for ADR-7008L

Page 1: ...User Manual Version 1 1 8 16CH MPEG4 Standalone DVR ADR 7008L ADR 7016L...

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Page 3: ...ment on the part of vendor who assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual This manual contains materials protected under International Copyright Laws All righ...

Page 4: ...8 4 3 SCHEDULE 20 4 4 MOTION 21 4 5 ALARM 22 4 5 1 ALARM INPUT 22 4 5 2 BUZZER 22 4 6 NETWORK 24 4 7 ADVANCED 25 4 7 1 SYSTEM 25 4 7 2 DISPLAY 27 4 7 3 CAMERA 28 4 7 4 DISK FORMAT 29 4 7 5 BACKUP 30 S...

Page 5: ...rements With Triplex support Live Record and Network can be performed simultaneously This high quality DVR is absolutely the best choice for your security surveillance 1 2 Product Features MPEG4 compr...

Page 6: ...out 2 1 Recording Resolution Adjustable D1 Half D1 CIF FPS 60fps at D1 NTSC 50fpa at D1 PAL FPS 120fps at D1 NTSC 100fpa at D1 PAL Mode Manual Schedule Alarm Motion Event Always Storage Internal Supp...

Page 7: ...pressed b Sequential Display button If this button is pressed display channels would start to rotate sequentially according to the cycle time set up in display setting menu NOTE Sequential display ic...

Page 8: ...ording is needed and press to stop recording again This is a toggle button When DVR is under emergency recording will appear on right and up side of the monitor NOTE Whatever recording mode for each c...

Page 9: ...utput are used for main monitoring The other BNC connector marked CALL is used for spot monitoring which displays all of connected video channels sequentially and pop up the channel with event trigger...

Page 10: ...connect it to eSATA port via eSATA cable Make sure that you have turned on the eSATA external storage device before DVR power on 7 Alarm input and relay output 8 16 alarm inputs and 2 relay output wi...

Page 11: ...upper casing and rear panel shown as below to lift up the upper casing 2 After upper casing is removed loosen the screws holding the HDD rack and pull out relative cables to remove the HDD rack shown...

Page 12: ...ation direction And then fix HDD with screws provided in package 5 Connect the SATA and power cables to the SATA HDDs shown as below 6 Once the HDDs are installed into the HDD rack place the rack back...

Page 13: ...7 Connect the cables back to the CF board shown as below 8 Finally screw the upper casing back to the case 11...

Page 14: ...ers setup 3 SCHEDULE Weekly recording schedule setup for Schedule recording mode 4 MOTION Motion Area Sensitivity setup for Motion recording mode 5 ALARM Alarm input type selection and Buzzer setup 6...

Page 15: ...TECTION AREA 5 ALARM 5 1 ALARM INPUT 5 2 BUZZER 5 2 1 KEY TONE 5 2 2 ALARM 6 NETWORK 6 1 IP MODE 6 2 IP ADDRESS 6 3 SUBNET MASK 6 4 GATEWAY 6 5 PORT 7 ADVANCED SETUP 7 1 SYSTEM 7 1 1 LANGUAGE 7 1 2 VI...

Page 16: ...7 2 4 DWELL 7 2 5 DATE TIME POSITION 7 3 CAMERA 7 3 1 CAMERA TITLE 7 3 2 BRIGHTNESS 7 3 3 CONTRAST 7 3 4 HUE 7 3 5 SATURATION 7 3 6 PTZ PROTOCOL 7 3 7 PTZ BAUD RATE 7 4 BACKUP 7 5 DISK FORMAT 14...

Page 17: ...set as ON factory default is OFF Default password is 111111 password can be input by direction and ENTER buttons To access the DVR Menu press MENU To escape MENU ESC can be used Buttons for movement...

Page 18: ...board Number characters can be selected and input by using direction and ENTER buttons After inputing the right date press SAVE ESC to save it Mouse input is also available 2 TIME Move Highlight icon...

Page 19: ...mat can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use UP or DOWN and ENTER to select the parameter 4 TIME DISPLAY FORMAT 12 HOUR 24HOUR Move Highlight icon to Time Display Format in the Time setup menu b...

Page 20: ...or DOWN and ENTER to select the parameter 3 QUALITY HIGHEST HIGH NORMAL LOW In the record setup menu move to the cell of QUALITY and CH which is to be setup using direction UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons...

Page 21: ...e weekly recording schedule setup in schedule menu DISABLE If DISABLE mode is set the channel would not do any recording NOTE While live viewing the mode icon would be shown on each channel to indicat...

Page 22: ...con over the desired recording mode The default mode is MANUAL so use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons to move to the desired recording mode then press ENTER to confirm it NOTE The mode selected will be...

Page 23: ...tton Motion detection sensitivity can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use UP or DOWN and ENTER to select the parameter 3 DETECTION AREA Move Highlight icon to Detection Area in the Motion setup...

Page 24: ...g UP or DOWN button Alarm input type setup menu will appear after pressing ENTER button Move to CH which is to be setup by using UP or DOWN button Alarm input type can be changed after pressing ENTER...

Page 25: ...can be turned on or off If OFF is set the key tone would be mute while pressing the buttons on front panel 2 ALARM ON OFF the alarm buzzer can be turned on or off If OFF is set the buzzer would be mut...

Page 26: ...tup menu by using UP or DOWN button Subnet Mask can be changed after pressing ENTER button Subnet Mask can be input by OSD keyboard Number characters can be selected and input by using direction and E...

Page 27: ...after pressing ENTER button 1 LANGUAGE English Spanish Move Highlight icon to Language in the System setup menu by using UP or DOWN button Language can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use UP o...

Page 28: ...and login with Admin password 4 1 ACCOUNT Admin User1 User2 User3 User4 Select the account to set the password and privileges for One Admin and four general User accounts are available 4 2 PASSWORD S...

Page 29: ...utton 1 CAMERA TITLE DISPLAY ON OFF To enables or disable the camera title display 2 RECORD MODE DISPLAY ON OFF To enables or disable the display of the recording mode for each channel on the live sur...

Page 30: ...er values result in increased brightness 4 CONTRAST 0 31 To set the contrast of the camera display 5 HUE 0 31 To sets the hue of the camera display 6 SATURATION 0 31 To set the saturation of the camer...

Page 31: ...WN button Disk format menu will appear after pressing ENTER button Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the disk drive for disk format Press the ENTER button and then use the Up Down ENTER to change...

Page 32: ...e Advanced setup menu by using UP or DOWN button Backup menu will appear after pressing ENTER button 1 BY CHANNEL TIME Search the video files for backup based on the selected Channel and start finish...

Page 33: ...and start finish time interval 2 BY EVENT Provides a list of event recording files user can select one for playback 31 Time can be input by OSD Keyboard or Number buttons on front panel While using OS...

Page 34: ...e B QUAD picture C 8 Split screen D 9 Split screen 2 Record Mode While live viewing the mode icon would be shown on each channel to indicate which mode was set Icon Record Mode N A MANUAL ALWAYS MOTIO...

Page 35: ...hange to the 9 split mode Click on this button with the mouse cursor and the Playback menu will appear on monitor Click on this button with the mouse cursor and the auto cycle icon will appear in the...

Page 36: ...ocol and PTZ Baudrate After changing the settings save and exit the menu During live surveillance display using the numerical buttons on the front panel to select the PTZ channel Then press the PTZ bu...

Page 37: ...Menu Advanced Setup System Firmware Update and press the ENTER button to begin the update The CF LED on the front panel will start blinking Step 3 When the system reports that the update is completed...

Page 38: ...download videolan org pub videolan vlc 0 8 6 win32 vlc 0 8 6 win32 exe is recommended During installation select the Full installation option to automatically install the network components required...

Page 39: ...n page and a window displaying the settings for Channel Baud Rate Protocol will appear on the right of the screen Enter the correct PTZ camera parameters to enable the PTZ control function 4 Camera se...

Page 40: ...P button can now be used to start or stop remote video recording The status bar will show the current manual recording status of the connecting DVR 6 Network setting Click on the Network setting butto...

Page 41: ...he top of the page and the DVR firmware update page will appear on the right Please follow the steps shown below to update the DVR firmware Step1 Click Browse button to locate the updated firmware fil...

Page 42: ...in uploading NOTE Once the upload is completed A message window will appear shown as below Once file is uploaded the file upload success message window will appear Click on OK button to confirm Step3...

Page 43: ...r close the browser during the firmware update process or the DVR may suffer some error and can t boot normally Once update is completed the burn firmware ok message window will appear Click on OK but...

Page 44: ...oot and reload the webpage This process may take a few moments 8 Local record The live video files can be saved onto the local side This allows the videos to be played locally using the bundled DVR Pl...

Page 45: ...ork settings Check that the IP address is correct and that the DVR is connected properly to the network Q2 After login the DVR s web page doesn t show the live video A2 Please download and install the...

Page 46: ...485 2 RS485 3 COM1 4 Relay Output N O1 5 Relay Output N C1 6 COM2 7 Relay Output N O2 8 Relay Output N C2 9 Sensor Input 1 10 Sensor Input 2 11 GND 12 Sensor Input 3 13 Sensor Input 4 14 GND 15 Sensor...

Page 47: ...Pin NO Pin Description 21 Sensor Input 9 22 Sensor Input10 23 GND 24 Sensor Input11 25 Sensor Input12 26 GND 27 Sensor Input13 28 Sensor Input14 29 GND 30 Sensor Input15 31 Sensor Input16 32 GND 45...

Page 48: ...and Capacity Speed A DATA 4GB 266X 8GB Speedy Apacer 4GB 300X Hagiwara 4GB 300X Kingston 1GB N A 4GB 266X Pertec 16GB 233X PQI 4GB 300X RIDATA 4GB 266X 8GB 233X 16GB 233X 32GB 133X SanDisk 2GB N A 4GB...

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