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CONTENTS 

 
 

1. 

GENERAL 

PRECAUTIONS 

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2.  SPECIFICATIONS          

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.  OPERATION   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 3.1 

FRONT 

PANEL 

REMOTE 

CONTROLLER 

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 3.2 

BACK 

PANEL 

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4.  BASIC CONFIGURATION OF THE MONITOR SCREEN  

 

 

 

 

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4.1 START UP   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

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4.2 LIVE SCREEN   

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

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 4.3 

RECORDING 

SCREEN 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4.4  PLAYBACK SCREEN   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 4.5 

RECORD 

AND 

PLAYBACK 

SCREEN         15 

 

4.6 LIVE       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4.7 RECORDING   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4.8 PALYBACK  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.  SETUP               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.1 SETUP DISPLAY TREE  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.2 HOW TO SETUP 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.3 ALARM  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.4 MOTION                   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 5.5 

SYSTEM 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.6  VIDEO                                                 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.7 RECORD                             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.8  DISPLAY                                                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.9 BUZZER            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.10 ACCOUNT         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.11 DDNS                 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.12  MONITOR     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6.  INSTALL THE HDD         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6.1 INSTALL THE HDD1                                         

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6.2 INSTALL THE HDD2                                                           

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for C1704DVR

Page 1: ...CLOVER REC PLAY TIMER ALARM FULL POWER STAND BY CH1 CH2 CH4 CH3 TALK QUAD AUTO PTZ SETUP A SEL ALRST SEARCH SYS LOG REC C STO RE P VOLUME FF PLAY PAUSE REW STOP ESC OSD MODEL C1704DVR C1714DVR Copyright 2006 Clover Electronics U S A All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ... the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is Intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPP...

Page 3: ... These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation ...

Page 4: ...N 12 4 3 RECORDING SCREEN 13 4 4 PLAYBACK SCREEN 14 4 5 RECORD AND PLAYBACK SCREEN 15 4 6 LIVE 16 4 7 RECORDING 17 4 8 PALYBACK 18 5 SETUP 21 5 1 SETUP DISPLAY TREE 21 5 2 HOW TO SETUP 24 5 3 ALARM 24 5 4 MOTION 25 5 5 SYSTEM 26 5 6 VIDEO 30 5 7 RECORD 31 5 8 DISPLAY 32 5 9 BUZZER 33 5 10 ACCOUNT 33 5 11 DDNS 35 5 12 MONITOR 37 6 INSTALL THE HDD 38 6 1 INSTALL THE HDD1 38 6 2 INSTALL THE HDD2 39 ...

Page 5: ...G 45 9 1 REQUIREMENTS 45 9 2 INSTALLING THE PROGRAM TO THE PC 46 9 3 CONNECTING THE DVR THROUGH GUI CLDVR 46 9 4 CLDVR SCREEN 47 9 5 EXPLANATION OF CLDVR FUNCTION 48 9 6 LOCAL VIEWER 56 APPENDIX 1 RECORDING TIME TABLE DAYS 58 2 FACTORY DEFAULT TABLE 60 3 FAQ 63 4 LIMITED 2 YEARS WARRANTY 65 5 HOW TO OBTAIN FACTORY SERVICE 65 ...

Page 6: ...This product should be operated from the type of Power source indicated by the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply provided to your location consult your product dealer or your local Power Company 11 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should not be routed so that they are likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or near them 12 Lightning For added protec...

Page 7: ... three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin and will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 20 Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of ov...

Page 8: ... and Networking simultaneously Recording Resolution NTSC 720 X 224 PAL 720 X 288 Recording Rate NTSC 120 IPS PAL 100 IPS Video Compression High quality picture with M JPEG Recording Mode Continuous Recording Alarm Recording Motion Recording Schedule Recording Playback Format 1 Channel or Quad Playback NTSC 120 IPS PAL 100 IPS Search Playback By Time Date Event Recording lists the whole the last an...

Page 9: ...MERA Image Sensor 1 4 Color CCD 270 000 pixels Horizontal Resolution 330 TV Lines Electronic Shutter Speed NTSC 1 60 to 1 100 000 sec PAL 1 50 to 100 000 sec Input Signal Composite 1 Vp p V 0 714 Vp p Sync 0 3 Vp p Lens 4 0mm C mount for Indoor use 4 0mm fixed lens for outdoor use BLC AWB AGC Automatic Adjustment Housing Rugged metal structure Design and specifications are subject to change withou...

Page 10: ...OSD STOP ESC REW PAUSE PLAY FF VOLUME RE SYS LOG SEARCH ALRST A SEL SETUP PTZ AUTO QUAD TALK CH3 CH4 CH2 CH1 STAND BY C STOP REC 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 QUAD WTMK POP SYS LOG ALRST A SEL OSD SEARCH BACKUP FRZ1 FRZ3 FRZ2 FRZ4 ZOOM VOL FF PLAY PAUSE STOP REW VOL ESC REC STOP PTZ REC STAND BY SETUP 3 2 4 1 ENTER PIP SUB AUTO PIP 28 05 ...

Page 11: ... as ARROW UP button On PASSWORD input mode pressing this works as number 2 4 CH 3 DOWN While in Quad mode press this button momentarily at least 3 seconds and channel 3 will appear in full screen In full screen mode channel 3 single screen or on PIP POP QUAD screen press this button once and the screen will freeze Press this button again to release the frozen picture On Playback mode pressing this...

Page 12: ...s button to reset the system when Alarm or Motion event occurs 9 TALK Press this button to communicate with others where the camera is installed Only for the cameras with 6 Pin Mini Din connection 10 LED FUNCTION REC The LED will blink when the system is in the recording mode PLAY The LED will blink when the system is in the replaying mode TIMER When the SCHEDULE RECORD is set the LED will blink b...

Page 13: ...up to 16 times x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 speeds 18 PLAY PAUSE Pressing this button in the LIVE mode it will replay the first list that is saved on HDD Press it again to pause Pressing Play Pause button will continue replay 19 FF Fast forwards recorded images at x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 speeds 20 REC REC STOP Press this button to starts Continuous Recording Press and hold this button for about 3 seconds to stop Recor...

Page 14: ...he Remote Controller Only Displays one main screen and 3 sub screens 28 ZOOM On the Remote Controller Only The image on the screen will be zoomed up to 2 times when this button is pressed in the Playack mode Full screen or Quad screen While replaying press this button available on firmware ver CL042706 M or later version to zoom in and the Zoom OSD will be shown on the screen Repeatedly pressing t...

Page 15: ...sensor Input terminal Connect Normally Open N O type only 5 GND Common Ground terminal to connect Alarm 6 TRIGGER OUT Alarm output when Alarm or Motion activates N O or N C available 7 RS 485 RS 485 terminal for P T Z control 8 VIDEO OUT Video Output terminal to connect VCR and other equipments 9 AUDIO OUT Audio Output terminal to connect VCR and other equipments 10 VIDEO OUT Video Output terminal...

Page 16: ...ON OF THE MONITOR SCREEN 4 1 START UP When the system starts up the following pictures will be displayed in sequence Firmware Version Hard Drive Information Operational information Function Title Network Configuration 11 ...

Page 17: ...nd Date Camera Title Indicates recording HDD Full Screen in Live Mode Camera Title Indicates recording HDD Time and Date Quad Screen in Live Mode PIP Screen in Live Mode Camera Title Indicates recording HDD Time and Date 12 ...

Page 18: ...Indicates recording HDD Time and Date Camera Title POP Screen in Live Mode 4 3 RECORDING SCREEN Recording Camera Title Indicates recording HDD Time and Date Quad Screen in Record Mode 13 ...

Page 19: ...Indicates recording HDD Playback OSD Speed Time and Date Camera Title Indicates recording HDD Full Screen in Playback Mode Playback OSD Speed Camera Title Time and Date Nine Screen in Playback Mode Indicates recording HDD Quad Screen in Playback Mode Channel Title 14 ...

Page 20: ...ayback OSD Speed Time and Date Camera Title Indicates recording HDD Quad Screen in Record and Playback Mode REC Playback OSD Speed Time and Date Channel Title Camera Title Indicates recording HDD Nine Screen in Record and Playback Mode 15 ...

Page 21: ...iewing areas simultaneously one being the main channel the other being viewed as a sub picture in the main screen To change between Single PIP and Dual PIP repeatedly press the PIP button PIP screen is available in the LIVE mode and RECORD mode Refer to 4 2 PIP Screen in the LIVE Mode 4 6 5 POP screen The POP divides the screen into 4 screens with the main channel occupying two thirds of the scree...

Page 22: ...ormal condition 4 7 RECORDING 4 7 1 Recording Option Continuous recording Timer recording Alarm recording Motion recording NOTE This system provides Watchdog function When power goes off during recording and power comes up it automatically starts to record 4 7 2 Continuous recording Recording will start when the REC button is pressed The REC indicator will be lit and REC will blink on the screen w...

Page 23: ...setup See section 5 4 for more details and motion detects the system begins to record automatically The REC button must be pressed to make the recording lists If not it does not make any lists The system continues recording for the MOTION HOLD TIME and finishes the recording The Event REC lists by PIR sensor and MOTION detection can be made up to 300 lists on both Master and Slave HDD 4 8 PLAYBACK...

Page 24: ...vent REC lists by PIR sensor and MOTION detection can be made up to 300 lists as well and A or M on the end of lists represent ALARM or MOTION respectively In order to pause during playing press the PLAY button And to keep playing press the PLAY button once more 4 8 5 Playback by the Event Rec Lists When the SEARCH button is pressed the SEARCH HDD SET menu appears on the screen Select the EVENT RE...

Page 25: ...FF button functions during replaying NOTE If the system has two HDDs which are for Master and Slave select the PB item in the SEARCH HDD SET menu and select between MASTER and SLAVE by using the ENTER button for selecting the HDD which contains the recording data you wish to search If you select one of the recording lists that does not contain the recorded data the system will playback from the be...

Page 26: ...5 SETUP 5 1 SETUP SCREEN TREE 21 ...

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Page 29: ...g the UP DOWN buttons Press the ENTER button to change the alarm hold time 1 to 15 seconds by using the UP DOWN buttons Select the ALARM INPUT using the LEFT RIGHT buttons and choose ON or OFF by using the ENTER button N O should be selected and connected the N O Normally Open PIR sensor for alarm recording Press the ESC button to exit 5 3 3 ALARM OPTION Choose the ALARM OPTION in the ALARM menu w...

Page 30: ...the ENTER button 5 4 MOTION Choose the MOTION in the MAIN SETUP menu by using UP DOWN buttons Press the ENTER button and the MOTION menu will be displayed Press the ESC button to exit 5 4 1 MOTION Choose the MOTION in the MOTION menu with the UP DOWN buttons Choose one among OFF OSD and OSD BUZZER by pressing the ENTER button OSD or OSD BUZZER should be selected for motion recording 5 4 2 CHANNEL ...

Page 31: ...for motion recording 5 5 SYSTEM Choose the SYSTEM in the MAIN SETUP menu by using UP DOWN buttons Press the ENTER button and the SYSTEM menu will be displayed Press the ESC button to exit 5 5 1 TIME DATE Choose the TIME DATE in the SYSTEM menu with the UP DOWN buttons Press the ENTER button and the TIME DATE SET menu will be displayed 5 5 1 1 TIME FORMAT Choose the TIME FORMAT in the TIME DATE SET...

Page 32: ...Formatting is possible only when the system is in the LIVE mode Factory installed a 160GB of HDD as Master jumper setting in the removable HDD cradle Maximum 2 HDDs can be connected to the system Choose the HARD DISK in the SYSTEM menu with the UP DOWN buttons Press the ENTER button and the HARD DISK menu will be displayed Refer to section 6 1 in regards to HDD installation 5 5 2 1 HDD1 Shows the ...

Page 33: ...s mode Press the ESC button to exit 5 5 4 SYSTEM INFORMATION Choose the SYSTEM INFORMATION in the SYSTEM menu with the UP DOWN buttons Press the ENTER button to view the SYSTEM INFORMATION screen which shows the current Firmware Version number Press the ESC button to exit 5 5 5 FIRMWARE UPDATE Choose the FIRMWARE UPDATE in the SYSTEM menu with the UP DOWN buttons Press the ENTER button and the FIR...

Page 34: ...NFIGURATION menu with the UP DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button Select the digits by using the LEFT RIGHT buttons and change the values with the UP DOWN buttons After completing press the ENTER button to apply the SUBNETMASK setting to the system 5 5 6 4 GATEWAY Choose the GATEWAY in the IP CONFIGURATION menu with the UP DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button Select the digits by using the L...

Page 35: ...will be displayed Select the desired channel by using UP DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button to change the title of the desired channel Select the digits by using the LEFT RIGHT buttons and change the values with the UP DOWN buttons After changing the values press the ENTER button NOTE Maximum 8 letters can be set NOTE The connection speed can vary depending on the circumstances and conditions...

Page 36: ...ne among 720H 360H and CIF by pressing the ENTER button 5 7 3 REC SPEED Choose the REC SPEED in the RECORD menu by using UP DOWN buttons Choose one among 01 02 03 05 10 15 30 and 60 IPS when 720H or 360H in the REC RESOLUTION is selected by repeatedly pressing the ENTER button It will be fixed to 120 IPS if CIF is selected 5 7 4 HDD OVERWRITE Choose the HDD OVERWRITE in the RECORD menu by using UP...

Page 37: ...ttons and change the values with the UP DOWN buttons After completing press the ENTER button to apply the values to the system To delete select a scheduled recording line with the UP DOWN buttons and press the LEFT or RIGHT button You will be asked whether the scheduled recording line clear or not Select YES or NO with the LEFT RIGHT buttons and press the ENTER button NOTE The recording schedule t...

Page 38: ...it 5 9 1 KEY BUZZER Choose the KEY BUZZER in the BUZZER menu by using UP DOWN buttons Select ON or OFF by pressing the ENTER button Whenever the buttons are pressed in ON mode the BUZZER will sound 5 9 2 VIDEO LOSS Choose the VIDEO LOSS in the BUZZER menu by using UP DOWN buttons Select ON or OFF by pressing the ENTER button At ON mode the buzzer will sound when the video Input signal is interrupt...

Page 39: ...e DVR ACCOUNT menu by using UP DOWN buttons Press the ENTER button and you will be requested to enter the current password as below Enter the current password by using CH1 number 1 CH2 number 2 CH3 number 3 and CH4 number 4 buttons If the entered password is incorrect user cannot create a new password If the password is correct you will be requested to enter a new password and to confirm as below ...

Page 40: ...s Press the ENTER button Change the values up to 5 digits with the UP DOWN buttons and move the digits with the LEFT RIGHT button Press the ENTER button to save the values to the system NOTE User ID P W password given as an administrator are ADMIN and Guest ID P W given as a guest are GUEST The ADMIN can change the values controlling and monitoring through the GUI but the GUEST has the limited aut...

Page 41: ...port forwarding in order to utilize the DDNS There are a lot of manufacturers on the market Please read the provided manual thoroughly before setting or visit our website at www cloverusa com in regards to do it We the manufacturer of DVR systems will not support the solution to your individual network issues DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System is a method of keeping a domain name linked to a changing...

Page 42: ...he DDNS SET menu 11 Refer to section 5 11 DDNS in this manual for the next step 5 12 MONITOR Choose the MONITOR in the MAIN SETUP menu by using UP DOWN buttons Press the ENTER button and the VIDEO menu will be displayed Press the ESC button to exit 5 12 1 CONTRAST Choose the CONTRAST with the UP DOWN buttons Press the ENTER button to change the values with the UP DOWN buttons After changing the va...

Page 43: ... to the following explanation on how to install HDD Hard Disk Drive CAUTION The power switch must be turned off before installing Removable HDD Rack USB PAUSE REC ALRST PTZ BACKUP WTMK SETUP A LIST SEARCH ESC STOP REW FF PLAY AUTO ENTER QUAD PIP POP CH3 CH4 CH2 CH1 REC PLAY TIMER ALARM FULL POWER 1 Separate the removable HDD rack from the system 2 Refer to the HDD manufacturer s directions on how ...

Page 44: ...CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The HDD2 SLAVE can be installed inside of the system The power switch must be turned off and unplug the power cord to prevent an electric shock may happen 1 Attach the supplied HDD bracket on both side of the HDD and secure it with the supplied screws as below 2 Remove the cover and screws on both side and back of the system 3 Place the HDD for slave on the i...

Page 45: ...lat cable are properly connected 5 Assemble the cover 6 Turn the power on and see if the HDD is being recognized CAUTION If the HDD is not recognized after installing please check the HDD jumper setting power cable and data cable connection 40 ...

Page 46: ...r wants to do whenever ENTER button is pressed MOVE Change the position of screen shown on Pan Tilt Zoom camera ZOOM Change zoom in out value of the screen shown on Pan Tilt Zoom camera FOCUS Change focus value of the screen shown on Pan Tilt Zoom camera CH SEL Select the channel that is connect to Pan Tilt Zoom camera 5 After finishing setup Press the ESC button to exit NOTE Connect only one Pan ...

Page 47: ... is showing the fully installed system CAMERA 6 PIN MINI DIN TIME LAPS VCR CAMERA BNC PTZ CAMERA ALARM INTERNET COMPUTER Audio Input Microphone CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 VIDEO INPUT AUDIO INPUT VCR OUT MONITOR OUT ETHERNET 1 2 3 4 RS 485 AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO GND TRIGGER OUT RS232 42 ...

Page 48: ...connect a PTZ camera connect the PTZ camera s control line to the RS 485 terminal and connect the video output to one out of VIDEO IN on the back panel of the product 6 PIN MINI DIN CAMERA CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 VIDEO INPUT AUDIO INPUT VCR OUT MONITOR OUT ETHERNET 1 2 3 4 RS 485 AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO GND TRIGGER OUT RS232 ALARM BNC CAMERA PTZ CAMERA 43 ...

Page 49: ...deo signal or communicate with others where the camera is installed Press the TALK button to communicate Normally this system is in listening mode If the camera BNC does not have an Audio function connect the proper audio device microphone to the AUDIO IN 1 Vp p 600 ohms and speaker to the AUDIO OUTPUT See illustration below CAMERA 6 PIN MINI DIN CAMERA BNC Microphone CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 VIDEO INPUT A...

Page 50: ...ME LAPS VCR 9 NETWORKING 9 1 REQUIREMENTS DVR system PC Required Specifications 1 OS Microsoft Windows 98 2000 XP 2 CPU PENTIUM 4 1 0GB or higher 3 MEMORY 256MB or higher 4 1024x768 Display Resolution 32 Bit Color 5 Hard Disk Drive 10 MB Minimum space to install the program In order to use SAVE or BACKUP function on the GUI needs more space of the HDD 6 Internet or LAN connection 7 TCP IP installe...

Page 51: ... will be created on your desktop screen 7 Double click the CLDVR icon and the CLDVR GUI program appears How to set Screen Color Resolution 1 Click Start point to Control Panel and then click on it 2 Double click Display icon 3 In Display Properties Window select Settings 4 Set Colors as True color 32 bit and Screen area as 1024 by 768 pixels NOTE A warning message due to a codec installation appea...

Page 52: ...www cloverdvr com enter clover11 cloverdvr com in IP URL Please pay attention to port forwarding refer to section 5 5 6 5 PORT Select the video format depending on broadcasting system in your country NTSC in USA Click OK button Click the CONN button on the GUI and window comes up as below Enter the ID default admin and the Password default admin which must be the same as for DVR NOTE Maximum 2 use...

Page 53: ...ission speed 2 FUNCTION OF BUTTONS Refer to next section 3 LED DISPLAY CLOCK The LED is lit depends on mode such as LIVE PLAYBACK and RECORD And the clock indicates the present time 4 PTZ CONTROL These buttons enable you to control the PTZ camera that is connected to the system 9 5 EXPLANATION OF CLDVR FUNCTION 9 5 1 FUNCTION OF BUTTONS 48 ...

Page 54: ...Click YES While saving data this button will turn red in color Click the SAVE button again to stop saving The button will turn blue in color To view the saved image file click VIEWER click OPEN in LOCAL VIEWER double click SAVE FILES in CLDVR double click file list click PLAY 3 LOCAL VIEWER Click the VIEWER button and the LOCAL VIEWER screen will show up See Section 9 6 for more details 4 BACKUP C...

Page 55: ...uble click BACKUP FILES in CLDVR double click file list click PLAY 5 JPEG Click one out of 4 channels and then click the JPEG button to save the image in JPEG file format You can only save the selected channel one channel To view the saved file go to the directory of the saved file by using Windows Explorer and double click on it 6 VIDEO ENHANCEMENT Click the VIDEO VIDEO ENHANCEMENT button to enha...

Page 56: ... to print 8 REC Click the REC button to start or stop recording User can switch ON or OFF recording from a remote location through the network when the DVR is in the recording mode When the system is in the recording mode the button will turn red in color If not recording the button turns green in color 9 CHANNEL SELECTION BUTTONS You can see a channel in full screen by clicking one of the channel...

Page 57: ... it will be appeared the following window that can change the values in regards to DVR Time Date Shows the current time on the computer After changing the values press the Update Time Date button on the right side to save the values This function does not affect the DVR REC Quality Shows the REC Quality values on the DVR Change the values on the window and press the Update REC Quality button to sa...

Page 58: ...ltered If not the images have not been altered This function does not affect the DVR Dwell Time It can be adjusted from 1 to 10 seconds See 11 AUTO BUTTON for more details This function does not affect the DVR Firmware information Current product s firmware version and time when it was updated NOTE If you connect the DVR through the GUI as a guest you cannot change the values It allows a guest to ...

Page 59: ... will be displayed 1 Select HDD Master Slave you wish to search 2 Choose one of event recording lists which are updated up to 300 lists on both Master and Slave 3 Click the Play button to replay the selected list or double click the selected list to replay 4 To stop replaying press the STOP button Time Date Search Select the Time Date Search on the search window and press OK The following Window w...

Page 60: ...uttons 17 PLAY Press this button to replay from the beginning of the first recording list on HDD 18 STOP Press this button to stop replaying 19 PAUSE Press this button to pause replaying 20 FF Press this button to fast forward the recorded images The speed will be increased up to x16 speed when you keep clicking this button The speed is shown below the buttons 55 ...

Page 61: ...IN Z key for ZOOM OUT F key for FOCUS NEAR and F key for FOCUS FAR 9 6 LOCAL VIEWER Local Viewer is to play the USB Memory saved file by DVR SAVE file saved by SAVE button and BACKUP file saved by BACKUP button on the GUI and to convert those files to AVI file format 9 6 1 Control Button 3 5 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 1 It indicates that the TIME Date of recording file saved by SAVE button BACKUP button on the...

Page 62: ...to STOP PAUSE REW and FF button 7 This button is used to open the files you wish to play 8 This button is used to print the current image on the LOCAL VIEWER 9 Click the AVI Button during replaying and the CHOOSE CAMERA window will appear Choose the camera s in CHOOSE CAMERA window to convert the file s to AVI file format The AVI button will turn RED in color and the Bar will indicate the progress...

Page 63: ...9 Hours 2 Days 19 Hours 4 Days 07 Hours 7 Days 02 Hours 30 IPS 17 Hours 1 Days 09 Hours 2 Days 02 Hours 3 Days 12 Hours 60 IPS 09 Hours 17 Hours 1 Days 02 Hours 1 Days 19 Hours 1 3 REC RESOLUTION 720H REC QUALITY NORMAL SPEED 40G HDD 80G HDD 120G HDD 200G HDD 01 IPS 26 Days 00 Hours 52 Days 00 Hours 78 Days 02 Hours 130 Days 05 Hours 02 IPS 13 Days 00 Hours 26 Days 00 Hours 39 Days 02 Hours 65 Day...

Page 64: ...s 33 Days 14 Hours 10 IPS 3 Days 09 Hours 6 Days 17 Hours 10 Days 02 Hours 16 Days 19 Hours 15 IPS 2 Days 02 Hours 4 Days 12 Hours 6 Days 17 Hours 11 Days 02 Hours 30 IPS 1 Days 02 Hours 2 Days 07 Hours 3 Days 09 Hours 5 Days 14 Hours 60 IPS 14 Hours 1 Days 02 Hours 1 Days 17 Hours 2 Days 19 Hours 1 7 REC RESOLUTION 360H REC QUALITY NORMAL SPEED 40G HDD 80G HDD 120G HDD 200G HDD 01 IPS 40 Days 14 ...

Page 65: ...ys 14 Hours 2 Days 17 Hours HIGH 17 Hours 1 Days 09 Hours 2 Days 02 Hours 3 Days 12 Hours NORMAL 22 Hours 1 Days 19 Hours 2 Days 14 Hours 4 Days 09 Hours LOW 1 Days 00 Hours 2 Days 00 Hours 3 Days 00 Hours 5 Days 00 Hours 2 FACTORY DEFAULT TABLE 1 ALARM 1 ALARM OFF 2 ALARM HOLD INPUT CAM 1 05 SEC N O CAM 2 05 SEC N O CAM 3 05 SEC N O CAM 4 05 SEC N O 3 ALARM OPTION 3 1 ALARM REC OFF 3 2 REC QUALIT...

Page 66: ...SYSTEM FIRMWARE VERSION 5 FIRMWARE UPDATE 6 IP CONFIGURATION 6 1 IP MODE DYNAMIC IP 6 2 IP ADDRESS 6 3 SUBNET 6 4 GATEWAY 6 5 PORT 5700 6 6 MAC ID Product s MAC ID 6 7 SERVER 65 60 84 10 7 NETWORK PERFORMANCE 7 1 BANDWIDTH 2 0 MBPS 4 VIDEO 1 CAMERA TITLES 1 1 CAM1 CAM1 1 2 CAM2 CAM2 1 3 CAM3 CAM3 1 4 CAM4 CAM4 2 DWELL TIME 2 1 CAM1 01 SEC 2 2 CAM2 01 SEC 2 3 CAM3 01 SEC 2 4 CAM4 01 SEC 5 RECORD 1 ...

Page 67: ...UZZER ON 2 VIDEO LOSS ON 8 ACCOUNT 1 DVR ACCOUNT SET 1 1 PASSWORD OFF 1 2 PASSWOD CHANGE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS 11111111 2 NETWORK ACCOUNT SET 2 1 USER ID ADMIN 2 2 USER P W ADMIN 2 3 GUEST P W GUEST 9 DDNS 1 DDNS USE NO 2 HOST NAME Not setup 3 USER NAME Not setup 4 PASSWORD Not setup 10 MONITOR 1 CONTRAST 15 2 BRIGHT 12 3 COLOR 35 4 TINT 32 5 SHARPNESS 32 62 ...

Page 68: ...BLEMS 1 CORDING UNAVAILABLE Adjust the camera screen Check recording speed or recording schedule Adjust the system PLAY AND SEARCH RELATED PROBLEMS 1 No Recorded Data Check camera input Check record setup 2 CERTAIN CHANNEL WITH NO RECORDED DATA Check the record setup 3 TOO LOW QUALITY RECORDED DATA Check camera input Check the system Setting NTSC or PAL Check the record setup MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEM...

Page 69: ...2 NOISE FROM THE SYSTEM Check the HDD Replace the HDD if possible Old HDD s may make the noise when it is running 64 ...

Page 70: ...How to obtain Factory Service z Original purchaser must fill out the warranty card and mail it to the factory with the model number serial number and the date of purchase z We will repair or replace and return the system to the owner under this limited warranty z Please pack the system carefully and securely using the original packing materials and send it prepaid and insured to 13073 E 166th St C...

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