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Contents

Safety Instructions 

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1

 

– Product Overview 

 

 

 

 

               1

 1.1 

 

Introduction 

     1

 1.2 

 

Package 

Contents 

 

     1

 1.3 

 

DVR 

Unit 

Front 

Panel 

    1

 1.4 

 

DVR 

Unit 

Rear 

Panel     1

 

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DVR 

Unit 

Installation 

     2

 2.1 

 

Installation 

Location     2

 

2.2 

 

DVR Unit Connections  

 

 

 

               2

 

 

- Using the DVR Unit for the First Time   

 

 

 

4

 3.1 

 

Remote 

Control 

     4

 

3.2 

 

Mouse    

 

 

       

 

               4

 3.3

 

Powering on the DVR unit   

 

 

 

5

 3.4

 

Main 

Display 

     5

 3.5

 

Navigating 

the 

DVR 

Menus 

    5

 

3.6 

 

Quick 

Popup 

Menu 

     6

 3.7 

 

Setting 

the 

Date 

and 

Time 

    6

 

 

DVR 

Unit 

Menu 

      7

 

4.1  

 

DVR 

Unit 

Menu 

Map     7

 4.2 

 

Main 

Menu 

     8

 

4.3

 

Display 

      8

  

4.3.1 

Live 

Settings 

    8

  

4.3.2 

Output 

     9

  

4.3.2 

Privacy 

Zone 

    9

 

4.4

 

Record 

      10

 

 4.4.1

 

Recording 

Parameters 

   10

 

 4.4.2

 

Schedule 

Recording    11

 

 4.4.3

 

Main 

Stream 

    11

 

4.5 

 

Search 

      12

 

 4.5.1

 

Record 

Search 

    12

 

 4.5.2

 

Event 

Search 

    13

 

 4.5.3

 

Backup 

     14

 

 4.5.4

 

Log 

     14

 

4.6

 

Networking 

     15

  

4.6.1

 

Network 

     15

  

4.6.2

 

Sub 

Stream 

(Network) 

   15

  

4.6.3

 

DDNS 

     16

  

4.6.4

 

Email 

     16

  

4.6.5

 

Mobile 

     17

  

4.6.6

 

Remote 

Viewing 

    17

 

4.7

 

 

Alarm 

      18

  

4.71

 

 

Motion 

     18

 

Summary of Contents for IT11400

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model Number IT114007 DIGITAL VIDEOSECURITY SYSTEM WITH 500GB HARD DRIVE ...

Page 2: ...lug all equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning 7 Lightning Unplug all equipment during lightning storms to prevent damage Unplug the DVR unit if it will not be used for long periods of time 8 Modifications attachments Never add any attachments and or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer Unauthorized modific...

Page 3: ... 3 5 Navigating the DVR Menus 5 3 6 Quick Popup Menu 6 3 7 Setting the Date and Time 6 4 DVR Unit Menu 7 4 1 DVR Unit Menu Map 7 4 2 Main Menu 8 4 3 Display 8 4 3 1 Live Settings 8 4 3 2 Output 9 4 3 2 Privacy Zone 9 4 4 Record 10 4 4 1 Recording Parameters 10 4 4 2 Schedule Recording 11 4 4 3 Main Stream 11 4 5 Search 12 4 5 1 Record Search 12 4 5 2 Event Search 13 4 5 3 Backup 14 4 5 4 Log 14 4 ...

Page 4: ...puter 23 5 1 Installing the Video Player Software 23 5 2 Playing Backup Footage 23 24 6 Appendix 1 Networking 25 6 1 Internet Explorer ActiveX Settings 25 26 6 2 Logging Into the DVR unit over Internet Explorer or Safari 27 7 Appendix 2 Troubleshooting Support 30 7 1 Troubleshooting 30 32 7 2 Glossary of Terms 32 8 DVR Specifications 33 9 Camera Specifications 34 10 Support 35 11 Warranty Details ...

Page 5: ...10 4 x Mounting Screws Plugs for Cameras 11 4 x CCTV Stickers 12 1 x Software CD 13 1 x 1m HDMI Cable 1 3 1 IR Receiver Receives Remote Control commands 2 PWR Power LED lights when powered on 3 HDD Hard Drive LED lights when in use 4 USB Port Front USB port for flash drive backup firmware updates 1 4 1 Video Input 1 4 Connect up to 4 cameras 2 Video Output Connect to monitor TV 3 Audio Output 1 x ...

Page 6: ...DVR unit Do not block ventilation holes on the top and sides of the DVR unit or use in an enclosed area which may cause overheating Plan out where you would like to place your cameras and test all connections BEFORE permanently installing cables and cameras Cameras should be placed covertly indoors where you do not want to see them everyday Outdoor cameras can be placed in plain sight to act as a ...

Page 7: ...Note either power adaptor can be used they are identical 7 Connect the power adaptor to the DVR unit and plug into an outlet Switch the outlet on The DVR unit will begin the boot sequence Note Both the DVR unit and cameras operate always on To turn the cameras or DVR unit off switch off the power adaptors at the power outlet Tips Test all connections are working before permanently installing DVR u...

Page 8: ...he main menu 5 6 7 Directional arrows navigate menus 8 SEL SEL Button confirm selections 9 Rewind Button 10 Play Button 11 Forward Button 12 Record Button 13 Pause Button 14 Stop manual record stop playback 15 Audio Access interface menu 16 Mute Toggle audio on off 3 2 Mouse 1 USB Connection connect to back of DVR unit 2 Left Mouse Button LMB click to see main menu and make selections 3 Right Mous...

Page 9: ...se options Right click operates as a cancel or previous menu button 2 You can also use the remote control using the directional arrows and SEL button to make selections NOTE This manual assumes the user has connected the mouse to control the DVR unit Any standard wired USB mouse will work with the DVR unit 1 Connect the Power Adaptor to the back of the DVR unit 2 Plug the Power Adaptor into a powe...

Page 10: ...ccess record search menu 7 Start Stop Record Start and Stop recording all channels default settings 8 Start Stop SEQ When enabled this function will sequentially change channels in full screen 9 PIP Picture in Picture 1 X 1 PIP mode shows one full screen camera with a smaller secondary camera Click the displayed channel to change views between cameras Click and drag the small image to move it to a...

Page 11: ...y Record Search Network Alarm Device System Advanced Live View Output Privacy Zone Record Parameters Schedule Main Stream Record Search Event Search Log Network Sub Stream DDNS Email Motion HDD PTZ Set General Users Version Maintain Events ...

Page 12: ...ay Recording Networking etc Channel Select the channel to setup Name Label the selected camera up to 8 characters Position Where the title of the channel is displayed on screen You can choose any of the four corners of the display U L meaning Up Left and D R meaning Down Right Color Fine tune the image of each channel by adjusting hue bright contrast and saturation as pictured left Covert allow yo...

Page 13: ...e from 1 128 Volume Adjust the DVR unit volume if speakers are attached 4 3 3 Privacy Zone The Privacy Zone allows you to mask out areas of the camera you do not want to record For instance if the camera is in view of a computer screen or monitor you do not want to record you can draw a black box around this area and it will not record Each channel can support up to 4 privacy zones 1 Select desire...

Page 14: ...s to features related recording modes frame rates channel resolutions etc 4 4 1 Recording Parameters Channel Select the channel to setup Record Enable Disable recording for the selected channel Note If recording is disabled for the selected channel all recording modes will be disabled including manual recording Pre record Set to enable to ensure you never miss the start of an event The DVR unit wi...

Page 15: ...u system If you do not click Apply your changes will not be saved PAL D1 mode 360x288 CIF 720x288 HD1 720x576 D1 960H mode 480x288 WCIF 960x288 WHD1 960x576 WD1 NTSC D1 mode 360x240 CIF 720x240 HD1 720x480 D1 960H mode 480x240 WCIF 960x240 WHD1 960x480 WD1 FPS Frames Per Second Choose from 1 to 25fps Maximum global framerates across 4 channels is 100fps for PAL and 120fps for NTSC Bit rate Higher ...

Page 16: ...scheduled recordings and Red events represent Alarm or Motion events Clicking a day of the month will change the hour display Clicking an event in the hour display will bring you to the channel selection screen Check the channels you would like to view and press play Note only the channels with recorded footage will play an image Example I would like to view footage of cameras 1 2 3 4 recorded aro...

Page 17: ...our USB flash drive If you have not formatted the flash drive for use with the DVR unit see section 4 8 1 2 In the chart click the BAK box next to the events you would like to backup 3 Click the Backup button and the events will automatically copy to the flash drive 4 Files can be played back using the included software on the CD Playback Controls 1 Timeline Bar Move the slider to the time you wou...

Page 18: ...g modem router settings The next few pages will explain the basic features and setup of remote viewing Visit our website for further details on networking and DVR unit setup www winplus com au IMPORTANT NOTE In order to use networking features of this DVR unit you must connect the DVR unit to a hi speed internet connection To view on mobiles or tablets your mobile network must support mobile data ...

Page 19: ... to on your modem or router for example 192 168 1 50 Subnet Mask Enter your network s Subnet Mask for example 255 255 255 000 is common among major router brands Gateway Enter the Gateway your network uses to connect to the internet for example 192 168 1 254 DNS 1 DNS 2 Enter the DNS IP Addresses assigned by your network Auto Port Forwarding Enable if supported by your modem or router NOTE If you ...

Page 20: ... your DDNS provider User Name Password Enter your DDNS provider Password 4 6 4 Email The Cocoon Digital Video Security System can email you Motion alerts if enabled Contact your network administrator if you do not have this information Email Enable or disable email alerts SSL Enable if your email server uses SSL SMTP Port Enter the SMTP Port number SMTP Server Enter your server details Sender Emai...

Page 21: ...opening up Internet Explorer or Safari and type in your IP address http xxx xxx xxx xxx 8080 and press enter 2 If you arrive at the DVR unit login screen your connections are working correctly Enter the admin password to login 3 If you see an ActiveX notification on the top of the screen click install NOTE If Internet Explorer tells you it is unable to download unauthorized software see the advanc...

Page 22: ...nnel Select the channel 1 4 to setup Enable Set to Enable to turn on Motion Detection Area Set the area to monitor for motion Click and drag to select or deselect larger areas at once Only sections highlighted in red will detect and record motion If for example you did not want false triggers from a tree on part of the screen you would unmark this area to prevent false motion events Sensitivity Se...

Page 23: ...rmatting the USB Flash Drive will erase all data on the USB Flash Drive Note It is important to configure your DVR unit and make sure that the hard drive HDD file system is correct It is strongly recommended to format the HDD before you do any recording This model DVR unit supports one internal hard drive therefore DVR unit shows No Disk on the second line 4 8 2 PTZ This DVR unit is compatible wit...

Page 24: ...t Select offset for DST Daylight SavingTime Mode Switch between week mode or date mode StartTime Set the start time of Daylight Saving EndTime Set the end time of Daylight Saving Select to enable disable NTP service Server Address currently supports three servers including time windows com time nist gov and pool ntp org TimeZone SetthecurrentGMTtimeinyourregion Date Display the current date Click ...

Page 25: ...Set the channels the user can live view Playback Set the channels the user can playback PTZ control Set PTZ access for the user Note If password is enabled you will have to log in if you want to access main menu User access will depend on the settings from the Admin account 1 The DVR unit supports up to seven users with one Admin account 2 Select the account you wish to edit and click Edit button ...

Page 26: ...zard Enable or disable the setup wizard to run on start up of the DVR 4 10 2 Events This tab displays the system information Device Name Device ID Device Type Hardware Version Software Version IE client version MAC Address Note if multiple DVRs are on the network the MAC address should be modified Event Type Event alerts can be set for Disk No Space Disk Error and Video Loss Enable Select to activ...

Page 27: ...ayer view screen click the Open File button 4 Find the file you would like to play and click Open 5 Use the controls below to navigate through footage Play button Click the icon to playback the backup record Pause button Click the icon to pause the backup record Stop button Click the icon to stop the backup record Next Click the icon to play next record Prev Click the icon to play previous record ...

Page 28: ...apshot button click the icon to capture the live image and save the captured one to directory video client capture Volume Adjust click the icon to adjust the volume Add fold or file to player Delete one file in the list Delete all the files in the list Unfold or fold the list files Advance Configuration click the icon to set one capture path and language shown as Picture 5 27 speed 16 speed ...

Page 29: ...3G or better recommended speeds It is the user s responsibility to ensure their mobile coverage is suitable for use with the DVR unit Winplus Australasia is not responsible for any additional data charges that may be incurred If possible Winplus suggests connecting your mobile or tablet via Wi Fi before viewing remotely 6 1 Internet Explorer ActiveX Settings If you are receiving an ActiveX install...

Page 30: ...nd scrift ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting click Prompt 8 Click OK 9 When asked to confirm changes click Yes 10 Enter your DVR unit s IP address again and press enter 11 Click the ActiveX installation box and choose install The software will automatically download and install ...

Page 31: ...ows 8 1 1 On the Security Tab select Trusted Sites and press the icon 2 Uncheck the tickbox for Require server verification https for all sites in this zone as shown below 3 Enter the IP Address for the DVR and then click Add to add it to the Trusted Sites list Windows 8 and Windows 8 1 Add the DVR Website as a Trusted Site ...

Page 32: ...mpatibility View Settings list in order to access the DVR website 1 Click the settings icon in the upper right corner of the browser window 2 Click Compatibility View settings 3 Enter the IP Address for the DVR and then click Add to add it to the list of trusted addresses 4 Click close to exit once the IP address has been added to the list ...

Page 33: ...ur DVR unit User Name Password Client Port Bitrate and click login 3 The DVR unit interface will load While viewing over the internet on PC or Mac your DVR unit will function just like the physical unit See the section 4 DVR unit Menu for help operating the DVR unit Visit www winplus com au cocoondvr for additional tips and help with networking There will be an instruction guide a setup tutorial v...

Page 34: ...ed Try adjusting the colour settings in the display menu My night vision image is very dark or just a black screen The cameras will work to about 20m in the dark If you are getting a dark image the camera may be aimed at a target further than 20m away Try aiming it closer or down towards the ground to make sure they are working My night vision image is very bright and I can t see anything when aim...

Page 35: ...t footage first to ensure there is no down time Turning motion detection on will only record when motion is detected saving additional hard drive space Can I add a bigger hard drive Yes the Cocoon DVR unit accepts HDD s up to 4TB in size If you are unfamiliar with hard drives and changing computer components we strongly suggest you consult a professional Any damage or modifications to the internal...

Page 36: ...or The DVR can then be used to record the images Camera The connectors used by the DVR and cameras are camera connectors They are quick turn and attach or release connectors Night vision The cameras are equipped with infrared LEDs which emit light the human eye cannot see which allows vision in low light or night vision PTZ Control Some higher end cameras are equipped with PTZ or Pan Tilt Zoom fun...

Page 37: ...ps each camera Record Resolution 960H mode 960 x 576 WD1 960 x 288 WHD1 480 x 288 WCIF D1 mode 720 x 576 D1 720 x 288 HD1 360 x 288 CIF Speed Selectable from 1 to 25 fps each channel Recording Modes Continuous Manual Motion Detection Playback Channels 1 or 4 channel split screen Network LAN DHCP Dynamic IP and DDNS HDD interface 1 x SATA HDD up to 4TB Multiplex Operation Live Display Record Playba...

Page 38: ...2 Video System PAL Infrared IR s 24 Day Night mode Smart IR Cut Filter NightVision Distance 20m Scan Frequency 50Hz Minimum Illumination 0 Lux IR on Backlight Compensation Auto Electronic Shutter 1 50 10 000 AUTO Gain Control Automatic Lens F 3 6 70 degrees OperatingTemperature 10 40 C ...

Page 39: ...en used in accordance with instructions provided The benefits under our Warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies under consumer law in relation to these goods Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage Yo...

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