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Summary of Contents for ANX-16120

Page 1: ...may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the...

Page 2: ...yed at the monitor SYSTEM IS OVERHEATED TURN THE POWER OFF AND CHECK COOLING FAN In this case do the power off right away and check the cooling fan working The HDD is recommended to use enhanced IDE H...

Page 3: ...OWER ON OFF 5 2 2 SCREEN DISPLAY 5 2 3 RECORD 5 2 4 SEARCH PLAYBACK 5 2 5 SEARCH BUTTON INFORMATION 5 2 6 JOG SHUTTLE INFORMATION 5 2 7DIGITAL ZOOM 5 2 8 SCREEN SELECT LV PB 5 2 9 SPOT MONITOR 5 2 10...

Page 4: ...WORK CLIENT VIEWER MANUAL 11 1 INSTALLATION OF NETWORK VIEWER SOFTWARE 11 1 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 11 1 2 NETWORK ENVIRONMENT 11 1 3 INSTALLATION 11 2 CONNECTING TO DVR 11 2 1 ADD A NEW SITE INFORMATION...

Page 5: ...ect of the recording quality grade for each channel Individual camera frame rate can be set by user The recording speed of max 120 images per second NTSC Manual schedule and event recording Pre Post a...

Page 6: ...l time ANX 16480 8 channels audio recording in real time Audio channel select for each channel Copy USB 2 0 external HDD USB 2 0 memory stick CD RW DVD RW option General Software downloading facility...

Page 7: ...nual 1 DVR 2 Network Viewer Program CD 5 R HDD Rack Key 7 Power Cord 6 Rack Mount 9 HDD Screw 8 Battery 1 DVR 2 Network Viewer Program CD 3 User s Manual 4 Remote Controller Option 5 R HDD Rack Key 6...

Page 8: ...the left direction PAN left in PTZ mode 14 AUTO F Button to begin the auto sequence mode decrease the value focus in PTZ mode STATUS HOME Button to enter the next step display the status return to hom...

Page 9: ...IAL Connector for debugging This DVR can be controlled by the other device through this connector RS 232C 11 422 485 Switch to convert into RS 422 or RS 485 12 TERM ON OFF Switch to use the terminal b...

Page 10: ...10 INSTALLATION Chapter 4 Installation 4 1 TOTAL CONNECTION LAY OUT XDSL MODEM ETHERNET HUB...

Page 11: ...N 4 2 1 Rack mount 4 2 2 Camera Connect a female BNC connector of each camera to a male BNC connector CAMERA IN port Connect the looping BNC output to other inputs as required Adapt the DVR rack 19 in...

Page 12: ...o Output AUDIO OUT Connect the RCA Line output to a monitor with a built in speaker NOTE This DVR can be connected only with a line audio and not support a microphone for audio input and output To rec...

Page 13: ...2 4 Monitor Connect the female BNC for monitor output Connect the male Y C cable socket for S VIDEO monitor output 4 2 5 Power Select the correct voltage of power 230 180 265 VAC 115 90 135 VAC Conne...

Page 14: ...Plug the power cord of DVR and external HDD bay 6 Turn the power of DVR on 7 After booting the system automatically press the STATUS button and check the system information of setting the HDD If the...

Page 15: ...e USB port is on the front panel and the other two are on the rear panel 2 A USB mouse can be connected to one of the ports You can use the mouse to navigate through the screens and menus much like yo...

Page 16: ...NE A B SIXTEEN 3SEC ADD AUTO SINGLE OFF AUTO SINGLE CH1 16 3SEC VIDEO LOSS SKIP ON DISPLAY HDD FREE SPACE ON HDD FREE SPACE MODE PERCENT RECORD STATUS ON CLOCK DISPLAY ON DATE TIME MODE NUMBER TITLE D...

Page 17: ...ION CHANNEL 1 SENSITIVITY 5 EVENT SCREEN MODE SCREEN HOLD EVENT CHECK OFF EVENT MESSAGE OFF EVENT MESSAGE RESET 5SEC EVENT BUZZER OFF SENSOR INPUT SENSOR 01 16 INPUT TYPE NOT USED RELAY OUTPUT CH 1 16...

Page 18: ...BIT NONE STOP BIT 1 RS422 485 SYSTEM ID 1 OUTPUT MODE RS 485 BAUD RATE 115200 DATA BIT 8 PARITY BIT NONE STOP BIT 1 SEARCH TIME SEARCH HDD ID NORMAL CHANNEL ALL EVENT SEARCH HDD ID NORMAL CHANNEL ALL...

Page 19: ...o the PASSWORD in the SYSTEM menu 5 2 2 SCREEN DISPLAY 5 2 2 1 Multi Display Full Screen display a Multi display 16 9A 9B 4A 4E To change a single camera display to the multi camera press the MULTI bu...

Page 20: ...er Press the FREEZE button again to release the FREEZE mode SINGLE SCREEN MODE Press the FREEZE button after the desired channel is selected Press the FREEZE button again to release the FREEZE mode If...

Page 21: ...me screen mode playback will be executed from the end of the previous time search and press the desired channel select button To exit the playback mode and see the live screen again press LV PB button...

Page 22: ...NTER button and you can playback Move the cursor to START COPY and then press the ENTER button to copy Press the ESC button to exit this menu 5 2 4 2 TIME SEARCH At the SEARCH menu Move the cursor to...

Page 23: ...ppears on the screen select the desired list using buttons or JOG DIAL and press the ENTER button for the playback 5 2 4 4 BLOCK SEARCH At the SEARCH menu Move the cursor to BLOCK SEARCH using or butt...

Page 24: ...r to FILE SEARCH using or button Press the ENTER button and the FILE SEARCH screen appears Select the desired type of MEDIA using the or button Press the ENTER button or turn the JOG DIAL and the list...

Page 25: ...turn the JOG DIAL and the list searched appears When the list appears on the screen select the desired list using buttons or the JOG DIAL 5 2 5 SEARCH BUTTON INFORMATION 5 1 5 1 SLOW Press this button...

Page 26: ...epetition playback mode 5 2 5 3 FAST Press this button to make faster the speed level which is higher than normal speed X1 and displayed at the upper left side of screen as below i 2 2 times faster th...

Page 27: ...ously for playback of consecutive frames Press the PB PAUSE button again to return to the previous mode 5 2 6 3 Digital Zoom of PTZ camera Select a pre set single camera and then press the PTZ button...

Page 28: ...Set up the desired mode in SPOT of SCREEN MENU before executing the SPOT mode 5 2 9 1 MANUAL MODE Press the SPOT button on the front panel to toggle SPOT mode indicated on the main monitor Press a cam...

Page 29: ...rded images into other media and the COPY MENU screen appears 5 2 10 1 COPY 5 2 10 1 1 COPY TO HDD At the COPY menu Move the cursor to COPY using the buttons Press the ENTER button and the following s...

Page 30: ...k Press the ENTER button to copy 5 2 10 1 2 COPY TO USB memory stick At the COPY menu Move the cursor to COPY using the buttons Press the ENTER button and the following screen appears Select the desir...

Page 31: ...g dial Move the cursor to the desired position of COPY START TIME COPY END TIME using the buttons and press the or button to set up the time or turn the JOG DIAL to set up the COPY START TIME and COPY...

Page 32: ...screen appears Press the ESC button to exit this menu CUR TIME Indicate current copying situation among the total copying data When the copy is in process the copying status ex COPY 30 will be displa...

Page 33: ...formatting NOTE If you don t connect any media you can see the message Fail 5 2 11 DVR STATUS Press the STATUS button or double click the left button of Mouse The SYSTEM INFOMATION screen will appear...

Page 34: ...TING Press the PTZ button to enter PTZ mode Press the PRESET button to enter PRESET mode and PTZ PRESET MOVE OSD will be displayed on the left side of the monitor Move to the desired preset location u...

Page 35: ...53 5 2 14 PIP CONTROL Select a single camera in live view and then press the PIP button and the following screen will be displayed Select the desired camera that will be displayed on the PIP screen Pr...

Page 36: ...playback speed 16 DIR Change the direction of playback 17 ENTER HOME Enter Go home in PTZ mode 18 Move the cursor in left direction in the setup menu Frame by Frame field by field playback 19 MENU Mo...

Page 37: ...s as the following picture This menu is simply used when user want to change just a few important settings 1 Status display Double click of the left button 3 Menu display One click of the right button...

Page 38: ...f event choose ALL and if you don t want event recording choose OFF The default is ALL 6 1 5 PRE RECORD TIME Select the desired time for pre recording using the buttons or jog dial When video loss ala...

Page 39: ...of the HORIZONTAL POSITION using the buttons or jog dial to adjust the horizontal position of the screen The value is from 4 to 4 and the default is 0 Change the value of the VERTICAL POSITION using t...

Page 40: ...the length of time for switching each channel in sequence The value is from 1SEC to 60SEC and the default is 3SEC To exit this AUTO SEQUENCE menu press the ESC button VIDEO LOSS SKIP If selected ON e...

Page 41: ...or jog dial to choose PERCENT or GIGABYTE The default is PERCENT 6 2 3 3 RECORD STATUS At the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using the buttons to select the RECORD STATUS Use the buttons or jog dial to...

Page 42: ...nu Move the cursor using the buttons to select the REMOTE CONTROL ID Use the buttons or jog dial to choose ON or OFF The default is OFF 6 2 3 9 SPOT DISPLAY At the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using t...

Page 43: ...the character using the buttons and then press the ENTER button To exit this CHARACTER TABLE screen press the ESC button 6 2 5 MULTI SCREEN You can select the desired channels and make a 4 split scree...

Page 44: ...e buttons LIVE4E LIVE9B Set the desired number of camera in each channel screen using the buttons or jog dial Use the buttons to set the other channel screen To exit this screen press the ESC button 6...

Page 45: ...DE MANUAL Manually select the channel of spot monitor EVENT Event channel will be displayed automatically on spot monitor SEQUENCE Every single channel will be switching and displaying in sequence 6 2...

Page 46: ...buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the PTZ and the following 2 pages screen appears Select the desired channel using buttons Use the buttons or jog dial to select the right model of...

Page 47: ...TER button when the cursor is on the RECORD SETUP and the following screen appears Move the cursor to choose the desired time using the buttons Select the desired program among PROGRAM 0 9 and POWER O...

Page 48: ...ss the ENTER button to enter the RECORD PROGRAM menu 6 3 2 RECORD PROGRAM At the RECORD menu Move the cursor to the RECORD PROGRAM using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the RECORD...

Page 49: ...49 MENU SETUP ANX 16120M ANX 16480...

Page 50: ...EC_Frame EC_Frame CIF 1 SEC 720 x 480 Normal Frame EC_Frame EC_Frame CIF 1 SEC ES_Frame Event single frame rate EC_Frame Event complex frame rate RS_Frame Remain single frame rate Max Frame Rate ES_F...

Page 51: ...RM RECORDING 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 EVENT ON OFF V Loss ON V Loss ON V Loss ON V Loss ON V Loss ON V Loss ON V Loss ON V Loss ON V Loss ON V Loss ON PROGRAM 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RECORD TYPE SING...

Page 52: ...0x240 360x240 360x240 360x240 720x240 720x240 720x240 720x480 720x480 720x480 NORMAL Max 4 7 7 2 3 3 1 1 1 EVENT SINGLE 0 15 30 0 15 30 0 15 30 0 EVENT COMPLEX Max 0 0 7 0 0 3 0 0 1 QUALITY NORMAL F L...

Page 53: ...he REPEAT RECORD and the following screen appears Use the buttons or jog dial to set ON or OFF It is possible to set a point of time to work the REPEAT RECORD ALARM Move the cursor to REPEAT RECORD AL...

Page 54: ...RD using the buttons or jog dial Move the cursor using buttons and set up the value using the buttons or jog dial To exit this HOLIDAY menu press the ESC button AUTO This DVR will automatically select...

Page 55: ...ECTION At the EVENT menu Move the cursor to the MOTION DETECTION using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the MOTION DETECTION and the following screen appears 6 4 1 1 CHANNEL At the...

Page 56: ...tion detection To exit this TEST MOTION press the ESC button 6 4 2 EVENT SCREEN MODE At the EVENT menu Move the cursor to the EVENT SCREEN MODE using buttons Select the EVENT SCREEN MODE using the but...

Page 57: ...enu Move the cursor to the SENSOR INPUT using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the SENSOR INPUT and the following 2 pages screen appears Select the desired channel using the bu...

Page 58: ...It is possible to set the RELAY OUTPUT of each channel in the type of event Relay output is from 1 to 4 and it is possible to set the period of the relay output RELAY 4 SELECT There are POWER USER NO...

Page 59: ...ar 6 5 1 HDD At the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to the HDD using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the HDD and the following screen appears To exit this HDD menu press the ESC b...

Page 60: ...f you want to initialize move the cursor to YES and then press the ENTER button If not move the cursor to NO and then press the ENTER button To exit this screen press the ESC button To exit this HDD m...

Page 61: ...n To exit this HDD menu press the ESC button again 6 5 2 CLOCK At the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to the CLOCK using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the CLOCK and the followin...

Page 62: ...l be adjusted to the time offered by the internet server Move the cursor using the buttons and then set the IP address of SELECT TIME SERVER using the buttons or jog dial Set the correct TIME ZONE sta...

Page 63: ...uttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the PASSWORD and the following screen appears To exit this PASSWORD menu press the ESC button 6 5 3 1 MASTER PASSWORD At the PASSWORD menu Move the...

Page 64: ...PASSWORD using the CAMERA NUMBER INPUT buttons And you have to insert the same numbers again to verify the password after entering the NEW PASSWORD To exit this SUPERVISOR PASSWORD menu press the ESC...

Page 65: ...ng the buttons or jog dial 6 5 7 KEY ECHO At the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to the KEY ECHO using the buttons Set ON or OFF using the buttons or jog dial If REC PLAY CHECK is ON the password will be...

Page 66: ...n Use the buttons to move the cursor To exit this DVR INITIALIZE screen press the ESC button 6 5 9 FIRMWARE UPDATE At the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to the FIRMWARE UPGRADE using the buttons Press th...

Page 67: ...the following items appear 6 6 1 NETWORK At the LINK menu Move the cursor to the NETWORK using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the NETWORK and the following screen appears To...

Page 68: ...e desired position using the buttons and set the data value using the buttons or jog dial 6 6 1 6 PORT At the NETWORK menu Move the cursor to the PORT using the buttons Select the desired position usi...

Page 69: ...when the cursor is on the RS422 485 and the following screen appears Use the buttons to choose the item and use the buttons or jog dial to set the data value To exit this RS422 485 menu press the ESC...

Page 70: ...is on the SEARCH icon and the following items appear Please refer to Search Playback of Chapter 5 Operation page 21 6 8 COPY To set up the COPY menu Move the cursor to the COPY icon using the in the...

Page 71: ...lowing items appear Move the cursor to the desired item using the buttons and press the ENTER button SAVE ONLY Select this item if you want only to save the changed setup SAVE AND EXIT Select this ite...

Page 72: ...troller 7 2 T ADJ DESCRIPTION No TERM OFF TERM ON 1 TX RS422 Transmit data RS485 Transmit data 2 TX RS422 Transmit data RS485 Receive data 3 GND 4 RX RS422 Receive data RS485 Receive data 5 RX RS422 R...

Page 73: ...SER NOT USED HDD ERROR No DESCRIPTION 1 EXTERNAL ALARM 1 INPUT 2 EXTERNAL ALARM 2 INPUT 3 EXTERNAL ALARM 3 INPUT 4 EXTERNAL ALARM 4 INPUT G ALARM IN COMMON GND 5 EXTERNAL ALARM 5 INPUT 6 EXTERNAL ALAR...

Page 74: ...DESCRIPTION 1 RED Red Video 75ohm 0 7Vp p 2 GREEN Green Video 75ohm 0 7Vp p 3 BLUE Blue Video 75ohm 0 7Vp p 4 12 Reserved 13 HSYNC or CSYNC Horizontal or Composite Sync 14 VSYNC Vertical Sync 15 Reser...

Page 75: ...ed 3 RX Receive Data 4 N C Not Connected 5 N C Not Connected 6 RX Receive Data 7 TX Transmit Data 8 TX Transmit Data No DESCRIPTION 1 VCC 2 USB DATA 3 USB DATA 4 GND No DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Inp...

Page 76: ...ailable per hour each channel Mode Manual Event Motion detection Video loss Sensor Schedule Water Marking Support 4 HDD Internal Storage 1 Removable HDD 4 HDDs 1TB x 5 Capacity External Storage 40 HDD...

Page 77: ...1 HDD 10 BACKUP COPY Digital Backup Event Backup Mirroring Copy External HDD CD RW DVD RW USB Stick 2 0 11 SEARCHING PLAYBACK Searching Method Time Event File Bookmark Log file 12 MULTI REMOTE SURVEI...

Page 78: ...r NTSC 16120 LOW 5600 Bytes x x 59 Hours 118 Hours The NTSC signal mode is used for most of televisions produced in the U S The figures in the Recording Time Table were estimated under ideal recording...

Page 79: ...79 256 CAMERA INTEGRATION SYSTEM Chapter 9 256 Camera Integration system Block Diagram...

Page 80: ...ow to install the internal Hard Disk Drive s 1 Unscrew on the top the side and the rear of this unit as indicated to remove the cover 2 Remove the upper cover from the unit as indicated 3 Unscrew to r...

Page 81: ...icated 5 Place the HDD s on the HDD plate and screw as indicated Set the master or slave of HDD before fixing the HDD s into DVR Refer to HDD jumper setting information 6 Connect the power and the fla...

Page 82: ...ble HDD rack 1 Grip the strap of removable HDD rack and pull it out 2 Remove the cover of removable HDD rack and connect the HDD with the cables as indicated 3 Put the HDD into the rack and close the...

Page 83: ...w to remove the HDD plate as indicated If you want to install DVD RW or CD RW you have to purchase the board for DVD RW or CD RW and install it into the DVR 2 Disconnect the cables of fixed HDDs to re...

Page 84: ...DD rack from DVR set as the picture 5 Unscrew to remove the HDD rack mount as indicated 6 Screw to fix the rack mount on DVD RW or CD RW as indicated 5 7 Put the DVD RW or CD RW into the unit as indic...

Page 85: ...s please read the jumper setting information on the label If the jumper is not set properly the system will be disordered Jumper setting is different according to HDD model Please visit following web...

Page 86: ...s Transfer rate of image varies with the number of client accessed to DVR 11 1 3 Installation To start the installation 1 Start Windows 2000 or XP 2 Insert Artviewer Software CD into the CD ROM drive...

Page 87: ...elete button to erase the information on the list 11 2 4 Connect to a DVR 1 Select the desired DVR that you want to connect in the DVR list 2 Select the necessary Information according to the connecti...

Page 88: ...ons and SEARCH window will appear on the PC screen 3 Click the Play button after select of the desired Channel and Search Time in Time Search window 4 Click the Search button after select of the desir...

Page 89: ...click the File Search button and the File Search window will appear 3 Click the Folder Select button and then select the desired folder and then click the OK button 4 Select the desired list and then...

Page 90: ...u check Channel Title the title of each channel will be displayed on the viewer screen Event If you check Event red OSD will be indicated on the event channel screen when any event detected Date Time...

Page 91: ...lti screen will be displayed 2 Click the MULTI button again to view other multi screen c Auto Sequence display 1 Click the AUTO button to view the full screen in sequence 2 Change the interval time us...

Page 92: ...ds The DVR has programming capacity for 16 preset locations Program a preset 1 Move the camera to a desired position using the PTZ control buttons 2 After setting the PTZ camera click one of the desir...

Page 93: ...date those values into the DVR 11 8 5 1 How to download firmware 1 Click the SETUP button on the control menu bar to display the DVR setup screen after connecting the view screen It is possible only f...

Page 94: ...cting the view screen 1 Click the COPY button on the control menu bar to copy the desired image 2 The Copy control window will appear 3 Click the Copy button of the control window after setting the de...

Page 95: ...ars select the desired HDD and the Channel and set the Search Time for playback 4 Click the Play button to display the images on the screen 11 8 11 EVENT SEARCH You can review the event list that was...

Page 96: ...dow to display the images on the screen Click the Next button to search the next list 11 8 13 LOG SEARCH You can search and playback the images by logging 1 Click the LOG button on the control menu ba...

Page 97: ...erse Forward 1 Use these buttons to playback images faster than normal speed in either direction 2 Multiple clicks of these buttons will decrease the fast forward the reverse speed 3 Various slow spee...

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