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7-7. NETWORK   

 

  Click the “NETWORK” button in the SETUP menu and the NETWORK menu will be 

displayed on the screen as shown in Fig.7-92. 

 

 Click the 

  (EXIT) button to return to the SETUP menu. 

 

 

 

 

7-7.1. IP Mode 

  There are two kinds of IP MODE, “DYNAMIC IP” and “STATIC-IP” in the NETWORK menu. 

 

DYNAMIC IP

: automatically receives IP address from the router or gateway. With Dynamic IP, 

It doesn’t need to enter the GATEWAY ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, and IP ADDRESS. 

STATIC IP

: requires you to enter the GATEWAY ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, and IP 

ADDRESS. 

 

 Click the

 “IP MODE” button in the NETWORK menu and the IP mode 

pop-up window will be 

displayed on the screen (See Fig.7-94). 

 

 

Select the STATIC or DYNAMIC by clicking the mouse, pressing the buttons on the front 

panel or remote controller depends on your networking.     

[Fig.7-92 NETWORK menu]

 

Summary of Contents for CDR-1650

Page 1: ...Contents 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Stand Alone 16 Channel DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MODEL CDR1650 Copyright 2008 Clover Electronics U S A All Rights Reserved...

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Page 3: ...TALLATION 24 5 4 1 Camera Connection 24 5 4 2 Monitor Connection 24 5 4 3 Sensor Connection and RELAY IN OUT 26 5 4 4 RS232C RS485 RS422 Connection 28 5 4 5 Connection to an Ethernet Optional Network...

Page 4: ...ording 54 6 8 2 Manual Event Recording 54 6 8 3 Timer Recording 55 6 8 4 Timer Event Recording 56 6 8 5 Recording Icons 57 6 9 REPLAY 58 6 9 1 QUICK REPLAY 58 6 9 2 REPLAY 58 6 9 2 1 Playback Devices...

Page 5: ...ra Title 90 7 4 3 Buzzer 91 7 4 4 Relay 91 7 4 5 Pan Tilt Settings 92 7 4 6 Display 96 7 4 7 Sequencing dwell time 96 7 5 AUDIO 97 7 5 1 Audio Recording ON OFF 97 7 5 2 Microphone Volume 97 7 6 RECORD...

Page 6: ...EM 121 7 7 7 HOW TO SETUP AND USE THE DDNS 123 7 7 7 1 Router 123 7 7 7 2 Registration to the DDNS server 123 7 7 8 EMAIL NOTIFICATION 124 7 8 VIDEO ENHANCE 127 7 8 1 VIDEO ENHANCEMENT ON EACH CAMERA...

Page 7: ...3 Usage of camera position 156 8 4 10 4 Deletion of Camera position icon 156 8 4 12 Pan Tilt Preset 157 8 5 PLAYER 158 9 INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL HDDS 165 9 1 HDD HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION 166 9...

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Page 9: ...how to install and operate the Stand Alone DVR and provides specifications and features Please read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation process before using Stand alone DVR Note Be sure...

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Page 11: ...ng items are included Stand alone DVR unit All Accessories Bracket Power Cable Screws Remote Controller Battery PS2 Mouse DSUB 26p Connector Sensor Input Relay Output Selection Instruction Manual Host...

Page 12: ...Drive which can be replayed and searched easily any time The CDR1650 supports easy back up via USB port DVD R W CD R W and networking in both static dynamic IP modes User can remotely view live images...

Page 13: ...r simultaneously DDNS support MPEG 4 Algorithm Compression The most advanced compression available today Multiple Video Display Support CCTV monitor or TV and High resolution video display by VGA moni...

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Page 15: ...2 Connect the cameras the DVR unit and monitor Refer to Fig 5 3 4 Confirm live video is displayed on the monitor before going to the next step 5 Select the Setup Menu and set current date and time Ref...

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Page 17: ...17 4 Specifications Fig 4 1 Specifications Design and the specifications are subject to change without notice 4...

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Page 19: ...FOR INSTALLATION 22 5 3 SYSTEM CONNECTION 23 5 4 INSTALLATION 24 5 4 1 Camera Connection 24 5 4 2 Monitor Connection 24 5 4 3 Sensor Connection and RELAY IN OUT 26 5 4 4 RS232C RS485 RS422 Connection...

Page 20: ...Screen LEFT Key f 6 Channel FULL Screen ENTER Key g 7 Channel FULL Screen RIGHT Key h 8 Channel FULL Screen i 9 Channel FULL Screen j 10 Channel FULL Screen DOWN Key k 11 Channel FULL Screen l 12 Chan...

Page 21: ...rgency Record c Zoom d Quick Replay e OSD On Off f Audio g Stop ESC h PTZ CAMERA INPUT VOLTAGE SELECT POWER INLET RS 422C PORT USB PORT ETHERNET PORT SENSOR IN OUT VGA SPEAKER AUDIO INPUT LOOP OUT INP...

Page 22: ...lifetime of the unit Choose a well ventilated area and keep minimum of 10 away from obstructions Do not place the unit near heat generating devices Do not place items on top of the unit Avoid any area...

Page 23: ...5 Installation 23 5 3 System Connection Fig 5 3 System Connection...

Page 24: ...Loop Output on the back of the unit When BNC jack is connected to the Video Output the termination resistance 75 is automatically switched to impedance status so the external device must have termina...

Page 25: ...utput for VGA Monitor is the same as that of the main monitor however it outputs a better quality signal Pin configuration of VGA Connector Fig 5 4 VGA Connector PIN Number Description Number Descript...

Page 26: ...Pin 2 Sensor 2 Pin 3 Sensor 3 Pin 4 Sensor 4 Pin 5 Sensor 5 Pin 6 Sensor 6 Pin 7 Sensor 7 Pin 8 Sensor 8 Pin 9 Sensor 9 Pin 10 Sensor 10 Pin 11 Sensor 11 Pin 12 Sensor 12 Pin 13 Sensor 13 Pin 14 Sens...

Page 27: ...Y OUT Connection When necessary use RELAY OUT The Output of RELAY OUT is a relay contactor type and supports NO Normal Open NC Normal Close The Output capacity is 220V 1A A higher capacity can cause s...

Page 28: ...422 Connection Connect the cable to the RS232C RS485 RS422 PORT on the rear of the unit Specification of the RS232C RS485 RS422 connector is standard for DSUB9 The Maximum Length of cable is 45 ft wit...

Page 29: ...5 4 5 Connection to an Ethernet Network Connecting the cable to Ethernet Our Ethernet connector is a RJ45 type The maximum cable length is 300 ft When you want to use a longer cable we suggest using...

Page 30: ...inus the required voltage Frequent power cuts can cause crucial failures so if you have an unstable power source we recommend the use of an Uninterrupted Power Supply or other backup power source AC I...

Page 31: ...6 2 OPERATING INTERFACE 34 6 3 IR REMOTE CONTROLLER 35 6 4 POWER ON OFF 36 6 4 1 POWER ON 36 6 4 2 POWER OFF 36 6 4 3 APPEARANCE OR DISAPPEARANCE OF POWER BUTTON 37 6 5 MENU BAR ON OFF 38 6 6 DISPLAY...

Page 32: ...ontinuous recording 54 6 8 2 Manual Event Recording 54 6 8 3 Timer Recording 55 6 8 4 Timer Event Recording 56 6 8 5 Recording Icons 57 6 9 REPLAY 58 6 9 1 QUICK REPLAY 58 6 9 2 REPLAY 58 6 9 2 1 Play...

Page 33: ...ionally you can remotely control this unit via RS422C or the Ethernet port located on the back of the unit System status is indicated by either LED lights on the operator buttons or the monitor The sy...

Page 34: ...ssing the buttons on the front panel or buttons on the remote controller and clicking the mouse A lot of users mostly prefer to use a mouse on these kinds of products such as DVRs computers and comput...

Page 35: ...tatus 5 Pan Tilt 6 Zoom Focus 7 Search for replaying 8 Up 9 Quit 10 Left 11 Enter 12 Right 13 Quick Replay 14 Down 15 Menu Setup 16 OSD On Off 17 Zoom 18 Freeze IR ID Config 19 No 1 16 Channel Full Sc...

Page 36: ...ontroller Press the POWER button on the front panel for approx 3 seconds until the LED lights are turned off or just press the POWER button on the remote controller and then the following message will...

Page 37: ...U bar as shown in Fig 6 3 1 will be disappeared on the screen of the DVR and the client s computer when the system is connected through the DVR Master and the mouse pointer is on the DVR Master See Fi...

Page 38: ...VR Instruction Manual 38 6 5 Menu Bar On Off Right click on the screen in the LIVE or the RECORD mode and the MENU bar will be appeared Right click again and it will be disappeared Fig 6 4 LIVE Screen...

Page 39: ...6 How to Operate 39 6 6 Display Screen 6 6 1 FULL SCREEN Fig 6 5 FULL screen RECORD ICON CURRENT TIME AUDIO COPY STATUS SEQUENCE ICON CAMERA TITLE...

Page 40: ...Stand alone DVR Instruction Manual 40 6 6 2 SPLIT SCREENS FULL SCREEN QUAD SCREEN SEQUENCING SCREEN 16 SCREEN 4page SEQUENCING SCREEN 2page SEQUENCING SCREEN 9 SPLIT SCREEN...

Page 41: ...ECORD mode and a FULL SCREEN will be displayed Click the FULL screen to return to the SPLIT SCREEN 6 7 2 SPLIT SCREEN SPLIT SCREEN is available in the LIVE mode or the RECORD mode Click the DISPLAY ic...

Page 42: ...well time can be adjusted in the camera set up menu Refer to section 7 4 7 This ICON is displayed on the upper left hand corner of the screen while the system is in the Sequencing Mode Click a Full sc...

Page 43: ...an be changed by clicking the mouse repeatedly Turn the AUDIO speaker ON by clicking the SPEAKER icon as shown below See Fig 6 9 If the ICON turns in red by clicking it represents that the AUDIO is tu...

Page 44: ...is clicked in the LIVE mode This function is available on the full screen mode only Click the ZOOM button on the MENU bar in the LIVE mode Move the mouse on the ZOOMED screen and the 8 directional ar...

Page 45: ...the MENU bar to turn the OSD On Screen Display ON or OFF When the OSD is in OFF position all the texts on the screen will be disappeared Fig 6 11 OSD ON SCREEN 2007 05 25 19 30 41 CAM 01 CAM 02 CAM 03...

Page 46: ...uction Manual 46 6 7 7 PAN TILT Click the PAN TILT button on the MENU bar in the LIVE mode to access the PAN TILT cameras Click the EXIT button to return to the LIVE mode Fig 6 13 PAN TILT button Fig...

Page 47: ...LT camera Click the ZOOM FOCUS button on the PAN TILT CONTROL window Fig 6 15 PAN TILT CONTROL window or press the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT button on the front Panel Button of PAN TILT Control window Move t...

Page 48: ...t a position of camera you wish to preset and click the SET button in Fig 6 15 1 Click the number s for the current position of camera To delete the numbers by using button Preset Execution Click the...

Page 49: ...EM STATUS Click the SYSTEM STATUS button on the MENU bar to see the system status as shown below Fig 6 16 Click the EXIT button to return to the LIVE mode or RECORD mode Fig 6 16 SYSTEM STATUS button...

Page 50: ...system power is turned OFF Click the POWER LOSS LISTS button on the SYSTEM STATUS window to view the POWER LOSS LISTS Each of the pages contains 10 lists You can search the pages by clicking the UP D...

Page 51: ...S button Click the CLEAR LISTS button to clear the lists you will be prompted to confirm changes When you click the OK button the POWER LOSS LISTS will be deleted To cancel click the CANCEL button Fig...

Page 52: ...video signal is disconnected Click the VIDEO LOSS LISTS button on the SYSTEM STATUS window to view the VIDEO LOSS LISTS Each of the pages contains 4 lists You can search the pages by clicking the UP D...

Page 53: ...tton Click the CLEAR LISTS button to clear the lists you will be prompted to confirm changes When you click the OK button the VIDEO LOSS LISTS will be deleted To cancel click the CANCEL button Fig 6 2...

Page 54: ...rough CAM 16 The MOTION and SENSOR as shown in Fig 6 23 should be turned OFF in this recording mode Press the RECORD button on the front panel or click the RECORD icon on the MENU bar 6 8 2 Manual Eve...

Page 55: ...TION and SENSOR as shown in Fig 6 25 should be turned OFF in this recording mode Choose one among WEEKDAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY in the TIMER menu by clicking the mouse on that turns to You can choose th...

Page 56: ...16 The MOTION and SENSOR as shown in Fig 6 26 should be turned ON in this recording mode Choose one among WEEKDAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY in the TIMER menu by clicking the mouse on that turns to You can...

Page 57: ...t hand corner of the screen To turn the Recording Icon OFF click the DISPLAY ON in the RECORD menu and then it will be turned OFF You can select the value ON or OFF by repeatedly clicking the mouse Fi...

Page 58: ...the front panel or the QICK SEARCH button on the remote controller Press the PLAY button and the recent recorded list will be played 6 9 2 REPLAY Click the REPLAY icon on the MENU bar and the REPLAY w...

Page 59: ...ying the Ready See Fig 6 30 The corresponding LED will be lit in red when the device is selected 6 9 2 2 Set the Start Time Select the Date year month day on the calendar by clicking the mouse on the...

Page 60: ...s The time and date can also set on the Replay Time set up button window See Fig 6 33 Select the values year month date and hour minute second by clicking the mouse change the values with the mouse s...

Page 61: ...ossible within a recording time extent Replay buttons NORMAL MOTION SENSOR NORMAL PLAY Click the button to play all the recorded data MOTION PLAY Click the button to play the recorded data by MOTION o...

Page 62: ...gging it PLAY PAUSE Click the button to pause Click the button to replay when in the pause mode REW FF During replaying press the or button or turn the shuttle ring on the front panel for fast rewindi...

Page 63: ...F Speaker Volume Adjust the Audio Volume by clicking the or the button when the AUDIO is turned ON 6 9 2 4 Disappearance of Replay control buttons During replaying the replay control buttons appear on...

Page 64: ...Click the mouse on one out of channels during replaying to view a full screen Click the mouse on the full screen during replaying to return to the split screen Fig 6 36 SPLIT screen during replaying...

Page 65: ...g the USB devices such as external USB HDD USB memory to the USB port or insert a blank media CD R W or DVD R W into the DVD R W drive When the devices and medias are ready to copy the Ready on the co...

Page 66: ...DRIVE unit manufacturer for more information 6 10 2 Set the Copy Start Time Copying extent Select the Date year month day on the calendar by clicking the mouse on the highlighted character in red that...

Page 67: ...el selection button Some channels can be selected by clicking the mouse on the corresponding channels By using the Copy Start End set up buttons The time and date can also set on the Copy Start End se...

Page 68: ...starting time to copy can also be set by clicking the slider on the bar and dragging it or just click the bar 6 10 3 Set the Copy End Time Copying extent Refer to the above explanation See section 6 1...

Page 69: ...ain on the changed values to complete Select each of channels 1 through 16 in red or A in black for all the channels on the COPY DATA window and click on the SELECTED button to save To set the ending...

Page 70: ...yed NETWORK COPY Save the recorded data in PC through the DVR Master by Network Click the Network button on the DVR Master to start copy It is available only on the DVR Master not on the DVR and the n...

Page 71: ...ta on DVD R W Medias Click the DVD R W button to start copy As soon as one of the above button is clicked copying will start along with displaying the icon shown in Fig 6 45 The following icon indicat...

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Page 73: ...78 7 2 2 SYSTEM CONFIG 80 7 2 2 1 FACTORY DEFAULT 80 7 2 2 2 LOAD CONFIG BACKUP CONFIG 81 7 2 3 PASSWORD 83 7 2 4 IR REMOTE ID 84 7 2 5 FIRMWARE UPDATE 85 7 2 6 SYSTEM INFO 85 7 3 DISK MANAGER 86 7 3...

Page 74: ...98 7 6 1 Record ICON Display 98 7 6 2 All Manual Timer recording button 99 7 6 3 All Motion ON OFF Sensitivity and Velocity Setting 100 7 6 4 All Sensors ON OFF 101 7 6 5 Size Recording Resolution 101...

Page 75: ...18 7 7 4 MAC ID 119 7 7 5 MNS MAC NAME SERVER 119 7 7 6 DDNS DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM 121 7 7 7 HOW TO SETUP AND USE THE DDNS 123 7 7 7 1 Router 123 7 7 7 2 Registration to the DDNS server 123 7 7 8...

Page 76: ...ossible to set up the menus in the LIVE mode and partly in the RECORD mode Click the SETUP button on the MENU bar and the SETUP menu will be displayed Click the EXIT button to return to the previous m...

Page 77: ...7 Setup 77 7 2 SYSTEM Click the SYSTEM button in the SETUP menu and the SYSTEM menu shown in Fig 7 3 will be displayed Click the EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu Fig 7 3 SYSTEM menu...

Page 78: ...SYSTEM menu TIME FORMAT Click the mouse on the TIME FORMAT button to change and then select 24 HOUR or 12 HOUR by clicking the mouse TIME Settings Select the values AM or PM and hour minute second by...

Page 79: ...ATE Settings Select the month date and year by clicking the mouse change the values with the mouse s wheel and click the mouse again on the changed values to complete DISPLAY It enables you to display...

Page 80: ...ton to return to the SYSTEM menu 7 2 2 1 FACTORY DEFAULT Click the FACTORY DEFAULT button in the SYSTEM CONFIG menu and you will be asked as shown in Fig 7 12 Click the OK button in Fig 7 12 to reset...

Page 81: ...his function is to load the changed settings to the system Click the LOAD CONFIG button and the LOAD CONFIG window will be displayed See Fig 7 14 Select a blank file among FILE 1 FILE 2 FILE 3 and FIL...

Page 82: ...change the settings Click the BACKUP CONFIG button and the BACKUP CONFIG window will be displayed See Fig 7 16 Select a blank file among FILE 1 FILE 2 FILE 3 and FILE 4 by clicking the mouse and click...

Page 83: ...password button and the On Screen Keyboard will be displayed as shown in Fig 7 17 The factory default password is 11111111 Delete the existing password with the button on the On Screen Keyboard Enter...

Page 84: ...king the mouse When an IR Remote ID is assigned on the system click the FREEZE button and then on the remote controller click the same channel button as assigned ID on the system to match the IDs betw...

Page 85: ...the SYSTEM menu and the FIRMWARE LIST will be displayed Click on the list and then you will be asked OK or CANCEL Click the OK button to update the firmware and the system will automatically start reb...

Page 86: ...UP menu and the DISK MANAGER window will be displayed See Fig 7 22 Click the EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu A DVD R W and 3 Hard Disk Drives can be installed and all information in regards to...

Page 87: ...continues recording by overwriting start from the first index of the recorded file even though the space of HDD is in full If the OFF is selected the system will stop recording when the space of HDD...

Page 88: ...Stand alone DVR Instruction Manual 88 Fig 7 25 HDD FORMAT window...

Page 89: ...See Fig 7 26 To change the settings in the CAMERA menu stop recording by clicking the RECORD icon on the MENU BAR It is possible only in the LIVE mode Click the UP DOWN button on the right hand side...

Page 90: ...on t be displayed 7 4 2 Camera Name Camera Title Click the NAME Camera Title button in the CAMERA menu and the On Screen Keyboard will be displayed as shown in Fig 7 28 Delete the existing NAME Camera...

Page 91: ...buzzer will sound when video signal lost and if the X is selected the buzzer won t sound 7 4 4 Relay The system will automatically activate sirens or other devices through the Relay Outputs on the rea...

Page 92: ...lt Settings Click the PAN TILT button on the corresponding channels in the CAMERA menu and the PAN TILT window will be displayed as shown in Fig 7 33 Click the EXIT button to return to the CAMERA menu...

Page 93: ...ists will show up Select a vendor on the vendor lists by clicking the mouse Model Click the MODEL button in the PAN TILT window and select the model on the pop up lists by clicking the mouse Fig 7 37...

Page 94: ...00bps 38400bps 57600bps and 115200bps on the Baud Rate pop up window by clicking the mouse Data Bits Click the DATA BITS button in the PAN TILT window and choose a value among 5 6 7 and 8 on the Data...

Page 95: ...ow by clicking the mouse Parity Bit Click the PARITY BITS button in the PAN TILT window and choose a value among NONE ODD EVEN STICK and ZERO on the Parity Bits pop up window by clicking the mouse Fig...

Page 96: ...ayed on the screen If the OFF is selected the camera name camera title in the LIVE mode won t be displayed 7 4 7 Sequencing dwell time Click the SEQUENCING DWELL button in the CAMERA menu and choose a...

Page 97: ...1 Audio Recording ON OFF Click the REC audio recording button in the AUDIO menu and select the O or X by clicking the mouse If the O is selected the corresponding channel s audio will record along wi...

Page 98: ...tch the page Click the EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu 7 6 1 Record ICON Display The Recording Icons depends on recording modes are displayed on the upper left corner of the screen To turn the...

Page 99: ...ecording button will be displayed as shown in Fig 7 55 Select the Manual Recording button or Timer Recording button for all the channels by clicking the mouse in Fig 7 55 See section 6 8 1 through 6 8...

Page 100: ...By clicking the mouse select the on the pop up window See Fig 7 57 to disable the system to start recording by motion detection for all the channels By clicking the mouse select the on the pop up wind...

Page 101: ...ve Infrared Sensor for all the channels 7 6 5 Size Recording Resolution Select the size of the screen for recording The larger the size selected the better display quality is but the larger the data b...

Page 102: ...dow will be displayed as shown in Fig 7 64 Select one of the Recording Speed among AUTO 30 15 10 7 5 3 2 1 and OFF on the pop up window by clicking the mouse If the AUTO is selected on all the channel...

Page 103: ...of the channels in the RECORD menu and the QUALITY pop up window will be displayed as shown in Fig 7 67 Select one of the Recording Quality among LOW NORMAL HIGH and BEST on the pop up window by click...

Page 104: ...rding mode is not only one of the most popular Recording modes for users but also one of the most convenient Recording modes to use Users can select one of the following Recording modes depends on the...

Page 105: ...be selected in this recording mode If not it won t be recording Click the mouse on the button for each of the channels in the RECORD menu and the MOTION menu will be displayed on the screen as shown...

Page 106: ...5 seconds with the mouse s wheel and then click it to save Motion Hold Time Setup The system continues recording for the MOTION HOLD TIME and finishes the recording Click the mouse on the HOLD in the...

Page 107: ...screen and it turns to yellow color when the motion is detected The white color on the screen represents none of detection area There are three kinds of REGION settings as follows By All Set Click the...

Page 108: ...LL CLEAR button in the MOTION menu in order to clear the Motion Detection Area and the window turns to white color as shown in Fig 7 77 Right click on the current window to return to the MOTION menu F...

Page 109: ...designate and then click the other one of cells for the ending point of area until the motion detection area is the size you want it to be The multiple motion areas can be set on each of cameras The...

Page 110: ...he window you already created the motion detection area will be displayed Click the starting point and the ending point as much as you wish to clear or it can be cleared by ALL CLEAR as described abov...

Page 111: ...the cameras and click the mouse on each of the cells as much as you would like to designate the Motion Detection Area To clear click the designated cells Right click on the current window to return to...

Page 112: ...otion area to fit your requirements Do not use this function in an area where many objects are continuously moving In case of this change the recording mode to the Continuous Manual Recording mode Use...

Page 113: ...en as shown in Fig 7 86 Click the EXIT button to return to the RECORD menu ON OFF The system will start to record when Alarm is detected and the ON is selected in the SENSOR menu by clicking the mouse...

Page 114: ...section of video just prior to Sensor activation Click the mouse on the PRE in the SENSOR menu and choose one of the values among 0 1 2 3 4 and 5 seconds with the mouse s wheel and then click it to sa...

Page 115: ...e values among 1 through 30 seconds with the mouse s wheel and then click it to save Spot Setup If the ON is selected by clicking the mouse on the SPOT button in the SENSOR menu a full screen will dis...

Page 116: ...C IP automatically receives IP address from the router or gateway With Dynamic IP It doesn t need to enter the GATEWAY ADDRESS SUBNET MASK and IP ADDRESS STATIC IP requires you to enter the GATEWAY AD...

Page 117: ...rd will appear Delete the current values with the button and enter the address numbers by using On Screen Keyboard and then click OK button to set with new address Click the CANCEL button to return to...

Page 118: ...button and enter the new port number by using On Screen Keyboard and then click OK button to set with new port number Click the CANCEL button to return to the default value 7 7 3 1 Port Forwarding Rou...

Page 119: ...other one will automatically start working Click the MNS button in the NETWORK menu with a mouse buttons on the front panel or remote controller and then the MNS window will show up as below See Fig 7...

Page 120: ...rs to access the DVR through MNS MAC NAME SERVER with the DVR Master GUI You can t access the DVR system if the SITE NAME you entered already exists on the network Try to connect the system with other...

Page 121: ...IT button If you were in the middle of entering values on the DDNS menu you can t exit by clicking the mouse Choose the SERVER button in the DDNS menu by clicking the mouse and select the DISABLE and...

Page 122: ...n USER ID Click the USER ID in the DDNS menu and enter the USER ID that is registered to the DDNS service provider by using the On Screen Keyboard After changing the values click on the OK button PASS...

Page 123: ...Visit at www dyndns org to register Registration to DYNDNS ORG 1 Visit at www dyndns com 2 Sign up for a new user name and a password Click the Create Account on the upper right hand corner 3 After si...

Page 124: ...MAIL NOTIFICATION Email notification enables to notify events sensor motion video loss power on off power loss record on off record fail replay or copy start stop by sending emails to one or two email...

Page 125: ...l address with the button and enter an email address by using the On Screen Keyboard If necessary click the button to enter upper cases Click the OK button to save Click the check box below to enable...

Page 126: ...nt setup INTERVAL TIME Setup Click the INTERVAL TIME see Fig 7 112 to set the interval time of sending emails and then choose the time in minutes on the pop up window by clicking the mouse If 10 minut...

Page 127: ...d noises of cameras In case of this select a longer INTERVAL TIME and refer to Note for Motion Detection Function on page 112 7 8 VIDEO ENHANCE Click the VIDEO ENHANCE button in the SETUP menu to enha...

Page 128: ...NPUT button in the VIDEO ENHANCE menu The CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS sliders will be displayed along with camera picture as shown in Fig 7 114 Adjust Contrast and Brightness with the sliders by clicking...

Page 129: ...n the VIDEO ENHANCE menu The CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS and SATURATION sliders will be displayed along with camera picture Adjust Contrast Brightness and saturation with the sliders by clicking the mouse To...

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Page 132: ...4 5 Replay 144 8 4 6 COPY 146 8 4 7 Switch the Normal Screen to Full Screen 148 8 4 8 Speaker Microphone 149 8 4 9 Connection mode 150 8 4 9 1 Terminal mode 150 8 4 9 2 Multi mode 151 8 4 10 Copy in t...

Page 133: ...any time In order to log in to the DVR system users should be requested to enter the password if the password is already turned ON in the SYSTEM menu Click SETUP SYSTEM This ensures that only authoriz...

Page 134: ...Setup EXE The software installation will begin 5 After the installation has been completed the DVR Master icon will be created on your desktop screen as shown below 7 Double click the DVR Master icon...

Page 135: ...to setup the Internet Explorer Registration to the www dyndns org See section 7 7 7 2 on page 123 In the IP address box of Microsoft Internet Explorer type the HOSET NAME See Fig 8 2 you entered in th...

Page 136: ...you trust the website and the add on and want to install it click here Click on the click install ActiveX Control on the pop up screen and the following window will be displayed Fig 8 4 Install the DV...

Page 137: ...8 Remote Host Program 137 8 4 Remote Host Fig 8 5 DVR Master 12 16 13 14 15...

Page 138: ...i Mode Terminal Mode E map Button Splits the screen in 4 9 16ch 12 PAN TILT Control Button Control the PTZ camera from the remote site DVR 13 Depending on the mode it displays Status REPLAY COPY infor...

Page 139: ...e Copy Quick Copy Click on the Quick Copy for faster copying the recorded data from the DVR to the Host Program DVR Master without live images The copying speed of the Quick Copy is faster than the Li...

Page 140: ...mware Update Save the latest Firmware to the System Files Open Windows Explorer click My Computer click the Program Files click DVR Master click System Files Click the Firmware Update button in the Fi...

Page 141: ...me List up to 20 lists Choose a Site Name in the Name Lists and then click the CONNECT button In order to access the DVR With Get Server setting Click the CONNECT button on the DVR Master and the Conn...

Page 142: ...3 Capture The current images on the screen will be captured and saved in the Printed Files Open Windows Explorer click My Computer click Program Files click DvrMaster click Printed Files To play capt...

Page 143: ...utton on the DvrMaster is selected by clicking the mouse the DvrMaster displays the DVR s status related to connections of cameras sensors relay outputs and remaining HDD Hard Disk Drive capacity avai...

Page 144: ...w will be displayed After checking the Start Time and End Time on the upper part of the Replay Time Setup Window click the Edit button to set the Replay Start Time Set the Replay Start Time in the Sta...

Page 145: ...ding up to 128 times by repeatedly pressing Button for viewing previous frame in still image Play button Button for viewing the next frame in still image Button for fast forwarding up to 128 times by...

Page 146: ...Backup Files Open Windows Explorer click My Computer click Program Files click DvrMaster folder click Backup Files Check the Start Time and End Time on the upper part of the Copy Time Setup Window and...

Page 147: ...ng channel s are selected Click the Copy button and then the copying progressive bar as shown Fig 8 15 will show up While copying click the Stop button in the Copy Time Setup Window if you want to sto...

Page 148: ...en size will be enlarged to fit the monitor s screen size but the resolution will be lowered Click the FULL SCREEN button again to go back to the NORMAL SCREEN Fig 8 16 Full Screen Button Fig 8 17 Swi...

Page 149: ...by clicking the mouse PC Microphone ON OFF Turn the Microphone ON or OFF by clicking the mouse PC Speaker Volume Control Adjust the Speaker Volume by clicking the amount of audio volume It is availabl...

Page 150: ...system has If the terminal mode button on the DvrMaster See Fig 8 19 is selected the image of channel 16 won t be displaying on the monitor connected to DVR and DvrMaster Right click on the screen to...

Page 151: ...atus Display and OSD the DVR system in the Multi mode except Replaying and Copying See section 8 4 5 8 4 6 on page 144 147 but the image of channel 16 will always display on the monitor and the DvrMas...

Page 152: ...opy the recorded data to client computer with these icons Click the COPY button on the menu bar and the COPY menu will be displayed on the screen In order to set the Copy starting time and the Copy en...

Page 153: ...8 Remote Host Program 153 Fig 8 22 Copying in the Terminal mode Fig 8 23 Copy Completion...

Page 154: ...e E map samples saved in the E map folder See Fig 8 26 8 4 10 1 Addition of map Click the E Map button on the DvrMaster Right click the MAP as shown in Fig 8 25 and click Add eMap on the pop up window...

Page 155: ...lay double click one of saved eMap lists The image size of each channel will be minimized or maximized as much as you want Note The eMap list that is currently displaying can t be deleted or renamed 8...

Page 156: ...screen To change the camera position click the image and drag the mouse and drop on the map Double click the channel number s to hide or show the image s Place the mouse pointer on the square line and...

Page 157: ...an Tilt Preset You can control the PTZ camera through DvrMaster This feature is basically identical to what the DVR system has Refer to section 6 7 7 PAN TILT on page 47 Fig 8 32 PAN TILT PRESET RUN F...

Page 158: ...t Button of Player Program Status window Play mode Date Time Calendar Convert to AVI File Search button for replaying Capture button Print button Division button Playback Replay speed Control Search s...

Page 159: ...and the Convert AVI window will be displayed See Fig 8 35 Click on the SELECT button on the Convert AVI window and the Browse for Folder will be displayed See Fig 8 36 and Fig 8 37 Select the folder...

Page 160: ...Stand alone DVR Instruction Manual 160 Fig 8 35 Convert AVI window Fig 8 36 Backup Files by Networking Fig 8 37 DvrRecData by USB...

Page 161: ...ow to play the AVI files By using Windows media player Click the OPEN button on the Convert AVI window and double click one of the AVI files to play The AVI files will save in the AVI Files folder Ope...

Page 162: ...he Capture button when a full screen is replaying on the Player and the current images will be saved in the Printed Files Open Windows Explorer click My Computer click the Program Files click DvrMaste...

Page 163: ...ve the slider with the mouse to control the replaying speed The 0 represents the normal speed and represents slow speed and fast speed respectively Fig 8 40 Print command window Full Screen 4 Division...

Page 164: ...g it or just click the bar to search the recorded data Replay Control Refer to section 6 9 2 3 Volume Control Control the volume when replaying on the full screen mode Exit button Click the Exit butto...

Page 165: ...165 9 Installation of additional HDDs CONTENTS 9 1 HDD HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION 166 9 2 INSTALLATION OF AN ADDITIONAL HDD 167 9...

Page 166: ...DVR manufacturer already installed a 500GB of Hard Disk Drive IDE and a DVD R W To install additional hard disk drives refer to the following pages Note Jumper settings for all the Hard Disk Drives an...

Page 167: ...rew and remove the cover Install the additional HDD in the space as shown in Fig 9 1 Connect the power connector and the flat cable to the HDD Reassemble the cover Turn on the system and confirm that...

Page 168: ...Stand alone DVR Instruction Manual 168...

Page 169: ...169 APPENDIX CONTENTS RECORDING TIME TABLE 170 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 171...

Page 170: ...2 68 199 02 331 70 497 55 995 10 Recording Resolution HD1 720 X 240 DAYS Each CH 16CH fps 15 fps 10 fps 7 5 fps 5 fps 3 fps 2 fps 1 fps 240fps 160fps 120fps 80fps 48fps 32fps 16fps BEST 12 76 19 14 25...

Page 171: ...UR DATE FORMAT MM DD YYYY 3 LOAD BACKUP CONFIG NONE LISTS 4 USER ACCOUNT PASSWORD SET YOUR PASSWORD THE PASSWORD IS NULL PASSWORD ON OFF OFF 5 IR REMOTE ID OFF 6 HDD OVERWRITE ON 7 CAMERA ACTIVE ALL O...

Page 172: ...AY ON SIZE ALL HALF D1 704 X 240 FPS ALL 15 fps QUALITY ALL HIGH MODE ALL MANUAL RECORD MODES SENSITIVITY HIGH TIMER RECORD ACTIVE ALL OFF TIMER ALL 00 00 24 00 MOTION DETECT OFF PRE 1 sec HOLD 10 sec...

Page 173: ...LE SERVER 2 IP ADDRESS 221 149 149 117 SERVER 2 PORT 300 SERVER SITE NAME SXXXXXX MAC ADDRESS DDNS DISABLE SERVER DISABLE EMAIL DISABLE EMAIL ADDRESS ALL UNDEFINED EVENT ALL DESELECT INTERVAL TIME 5 M...

Page 174: ...Stand alone DVR Instruction Manual 174...

Page 175: ...175 FAQ CONTENTS I CAN NOT LOGIN 176...

Page 176: ...DVR IP Request timed out Check IP address Reply from xxx xxx xxx xxx Check Port number Check if other user is using this Please check the Port number of DVR and PC is identical Check Port number at M...

Page 177: ...our products do not function because of any defect in material or workmanship we will repair it for free for 2 year on parts and labor from the date of original purchase This warranty does not cover...

Page 178: ...is limited warranty Please pack the system carefully and securely using the original packing materials and send it prepaid and insured to 13073 E 166th St Cerritos CA 90703 Please include a check for...

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