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Set the 

TIME/DATE

 by using the 

UP/DOWN

 buttons for changing the values and use the 

LEFT/RIGHT

 buttons to move to next field.   

Press the 

ENTER

 button to search the recorded image. If the recorded image exists, it 

automatically plays data and if not, it returns to the 

LIVE

 mode. 

In order to pause during playing, press the 

PLAY

 button. And to keep playing, press the 

PLAY

 

button once more. 
 

4.8.6 Playback Screen   

During playback press the 

1, 2

3

 or 

4

 button (channel selection button) to view the 

corresponding full screen.   
Press the 

QUAD

 button to view quadrant pictures in the quad mode.   

The 

OSD ON/OFF

 button functions during replaying.     

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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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 beginning of the first recording list that 
contains the recorded data (available on firmware ver. #CL060206 or later 
version). 

  When the system is in the Recording or Playback mode, user can’t select the 

PB

 

item. 

  It will automatically search the recording data on both HDDs with 

TIME/DATE

 search 

function. We recommend you to use this function, if other searching functions are not 
useful for you.     

Summary of Contents for CDR-4570

Page 1: ...AL VIDEO RECORDER Copyright 2006 Clover Electronics U S A All Rights Reserved MODEL CDR 4570 POWER FULL ALARM TIMER PLAY REC CH1 CH2 CH4 CH3 POP PIP QUAD ENTER AUTO PLAY FF REW STOP SEARCH SYS LOG SET...

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 equi...

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 i...

Page 4: ...ING SCREEN 12 4 4 PLAYBACK SCREEN 13 4 5 RECORD AND PLAYBACK SCREEN 14 4 6 LIVE 15 4 7 RECORDING 16 4 8 PLAY 17 5 SETUP 20 5 1 SETUP DISPLAY TREE 20 5 2 HOW TO SETUP 23 5 3 ALARM 23 5 4 MOTION 24 5 5...

Page 5: ...REQUIREMENTS 44 9 2 INSTALLING THE PROGRAM TO THE PC 45 9 3 CONNECTING THE DVR THROUGH GUI CLDVR 45 9 4 CLDVR SCREEN 47 9 5 EXPLANATION OF CLDVR FUNCTION 47 9 6 LOCAL VIEWER 55 APPENDIX 1 RECORDING TI...

Page 6: ...his 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 you...

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 co...

Page 8: ...Playback Full Quad PIP POP for Live Sequencing YES Live and Recording mode Triplex Mode Live Playback Recording and Networking simultaneously Recording Resolution NTSC 720 X 224 PAL 720 X 288 Recordi...

Page 9: ...uttle YES Setup On screen Display setup User Interface Menu driven User Input Device Front Panel keypad Timer Built in real time clock Design and specifications are subject to change without notice NO...

Page 10: ...mode pressing this works as number 1 3 CH 2 UP While in Quad mode press this button momentarily at least 3 seconds and channel 2 will appear in full screen In full screen mode channel 2 or on PIP POP...

Page 11: ...works as number 4 6 QUAD ENTER Press this button in LIVE mode the monitor should display QUAD screen On SETUP PTZ mode pressing this button can select item or change the values On SEARCH RECORD LISTS...

Page 12: ...SETUP menu will be displayed Press and hold this button for about 3 seconds the PAN TILT menu will be displayed Press the STOP ESC button to return to the QUAD mode 15 SEARCH SYS LOG Press this button...

Page 13: ...SSWORD input mode 18 REW Activates Rewind feature Repeatedly pressing this button enables you change speed up to 16 times x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 speeds 19 PLAY PAUSE Pressing this button in the LIVE mode it...

Page 14: ...cord 9 LOOP OUT 4 Looping outputs BNC 10 AUDIO OUT Audio output RCA 11 ETHERNET RJ 45 jack to connect LAN CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 LOOP OUT VIDEO IN V OUT1 A IN A OUT ETHERNET ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 GND _ ALARM OUT...

Page 15: ...N OF THE MONITOR SCREEN 4 1 START UP When the system starts up the following pictures will be displayed in sequence Operational information Hard Drive information Network Configuration Function Title...

Page 16: ...Title Time and Date Time and Date Time and Date Indicates recording HDD Camera Title Camera Title Full Screen in Live Mode Quad Screen in Live Mode PIP Screen in Live Mode 11 Indicates recording HDD I...

Page 17: ...4 3 RECORDING SCREEN Time and Date Camera Title POP Screen in Live Mode Time and Date Camera Title Recording OSD Quad Screen in Record Mode 12 Indicates recording HDD Indicates recording HDD...

Page 18: ...de Nine Screens in Playback Mode Camera Title Camera Title Camera Title Time and Date Time and Date Time and Date Playback OSD Speed 13 Indicates recording HDD Indicates recording HDD Playback OSD Spe...

Page 19: ...reens in Record and Playback Mode Quad Screen in Record and Playback Mode Camera Title Time and Date Time and Date 14 Indicates recording HDD Indicates recording HDD REC Playback OSD Speed REC Playbac...

Page 20: ...ng 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 av...

Page 21: ...ORDING 4 7 1 Recording Option Continuous recording Timer recording Alarm recording Motion recording 4 7 2 Continuous recording Recording will start when the REC button is pressed The REC indicator wil...

Page 22: ...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 co...

Page 23: ...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 represents ALARM or MOTION respectively In order to pause during playing press the PLAY...

Page 24: ...F button functions during replaying 19 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 ENT...

Page 25: ...5 SETUP 5 1 SETUP SCREEN TREE 20...

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Page 28: ...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...

Page 29: ...he 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 Choo...

Page 30: ...REA should be selected for motion recording The system will not save recorded data to the Hard Disk Drive HDD when the unit is set to the improper recording mode endless motion detection To correct th...

Page 31: ...reate the Motion Detection area Refer to the manual for further details Press the REC button on the front panel 5 4 5 2 For Continuous Recording only four channels Choose the MOTION in the MOTION menu...

Page 32: ...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 available space and the used space o...

Page 33: ...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...

Page 34: ...FIGURATION 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 bu...

Page 35: ...ill 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...

Page 36: ...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 360...

Page 37: ...R 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 lin...

Page 38: ...t 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...

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 nu...

Page 40: ...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 5 11 DDNS Choos...

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 regar...

Page 42: ...registered ID to the HOST NAME and USER NAME in the DDNS SET menu 11 Refer to section 5 11 DDNS in this manual for the next step 6 INSTALL THE HDD HDD Optional 6 1 INSTALL THE HDD1 1 Separate the rem...

Page 43: ...er Remove the screws on both side and back of the product 3 Set the jumper setting to SLAVE on the HDD There are four holes on the bottom of the system Attach the HDD2 to the bottom Refer to the below...

Page 44: ...he HDD 6 Reassemble the cover 7 Turn the power on and see if the HDD is being recognized NOTE Be sure that the power connector and the flat cable are properly connected NOTE After installing the addit...

Page 45: ...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 fo...

Page 46: ...50 60Hz POWER ATTENTION CAUTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTROIQUE NE PAS ENLEVER DO NOT OPEN RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK RS485 V OUT2 MODEL NO CDR4170 AC100 240V 50 60Hz 25W CLOVER ELECTRONICS 13073 EAST 166TH...

Page 47: ...fore the monitor for looping output can be used only when there is video signal on the VIDEO IN CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 LOOP OUT VIDEO IN V OUT1 A IN A OUT ETHERNET ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 GND _ ALARM OUT AC INPUT A...

Page 48: ...OP OUT VIDEO IN V OUT1 A IN A OUT ETHERNET ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 GND _ ALARM OUT AC INPUT AC100 240V 50 60Hz POWER ATTENTION CAUTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTROIQUE NE PAS ENLEVER DO NOT OPEN RISK OF ELECTRONIC...

Page 49: ...the GUI needs more space of the HDD 6 Internet or LAN connection 7 TCP IP installed Cable 1 Direct connection to PC twist cable cross over 2 Connection via hub or router direct cable IP address Client...

Page 50: ...ur 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 ic...

Page 51: ...he 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 users can connect the DVR through the GUI at the same tim...

Page 52: ...PLAY 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 t...

Page 53: ...rn 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...

Page 54: ...S 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...

Page 55: ...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 selection buttons 10 QUAD BUTTON Clic...

Page 56: ...es on the DVR related to the Continuous Recording and Alarm Recording REC Resolution Shows the REC Resolution values on the DVR Change the values on the window and press the Update REC Quality button...

Page 57: ...REC Lists Select The whole REC Lists on the search window and press OK The following Window will be displayed 1 Select HDD Master Slave you wish to search 2 Choose one of recording lists which are upd...

Page 58: ...e following Window will be displayed Select the time and date by using UP DOWN button After selection press the Search button After showing the following window and it will be displayed the recorded i...

Page 59: ...shown below the buttons 9 5 2 PTZ CONTROL The following picture enables you to control PTZ camera connected to the system PAN TILT CONTROL Press UP key for TILT UP DOWN key for TILT DOWN LEFT key for...

Page 60: ...AL VIEWER double click on one folder among BACKUP SAVE and USB folders in CLDVR in program files double click the selected file click the PLAY button to replay Refer to section 9 5 1 setup in regards...

Page 61: ...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...

Page 62: ...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 Hour...

Page 63: ...s 1 Days 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 Da...

Page 64: ...FAULT SETTING 4 SYSTEM INFORMATION 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 7...

Page 65: ...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 3 FAQ PARTIAL MALFUNCTION OF SURVEILLANCE SCREEN 1 CERTAIN CHANNEL...

Page 66: ...the record setup 3 TOO LOW QUALITY RECORDED DATA Check camera input Check the system Setting NTSC or PAL Check the record setup MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS 1 HDD NOT FOUND Check whether the removable HDD...

Page 67: ...ow 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 an...

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