Users Guide
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Printed for Reference Only on November 15, 2006
1. Introduction
1.1. Overview
DVR is the state-of–the-art Digital Video Recording System. This system is PC based system and can be
operated at Windows systems (Windows 98 SE, ME, Windows XP and Windows 2000). It has Real time or
High speed monitoring features, digital recording and play back features and Remote Access features.
1.2. Main Features
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Simultaneous Recording and Playback
Record up to 16 channels of video with time lapse and event based recording modes. Record multiple video
channels with simultaneous alarm conditions and motion detections. Also supports audio recording and text
insertion.
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Renovated Database
A renovated Database system can support multiple cameras and Remote Access efficiently.
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DB (Database) Recovery
The system was designed to recover the related Recording data automatically when the recording data would
have a problem by abnormal operation or system shut down by interruption of electric power.
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Remote Access
You can connect to multiple sites, and each site can be connected with multiple users at the same time.
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User-Friendly Operation
Settings and menus are designed for non-expert users, so anybody can navigate the whole system without
spending days learning how to operate it.
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Multiple Picture Qualities and Resolutions
Configurations are so flexible, you can set each camera individually for resolution (up to 640 480),
compression, frame rate and recording events.
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Multi-Zone Motion Detection
The systems support whole screen motion detection, or user defined area motion detection, with several
detection areas for each camera.
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Scheduled Video Recording
Operate with 5 different recording modes, including alarm recording, scheduled recording, motion recording
and combinations of each. Each camera and mode can be defined hourly, daily, or weekly.