AHDVR PROFESSIONAL SERIES
Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it for future reference
Page 1: ...AHDVR PROFESSIONAL SERIES Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it for future reference...
Page 2: ...to the presence of dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral tri...
Page 3: ...not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful in...
Page 4: ...from theapparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by themanufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus Whe...
Page 5: ...2 4 3 Network 12 2 4 4 Time Date 13 3 Screen Configuration 14 3 1 Icons in Live screen 15 3 2 Live Launcher menu 16 3 2 1 Backup 17 3 3 Quick menu 18 3 3 1 PTZ Control 18 3 3 2 Status System log 20 3...
Page 6: ...4 5 1 Schedule Schedule 51 4 5 2 Stream 54 4 6 EVENT 58 4 6 1 System Disk 58 4 6 2 Alarm In 60 4 6 3 Motion 63 4 6 4 Video Loss Setup 65 4 6 5 Notification 66 4 7 NETWORK 68 4 7 1 Basic WAN Port 68 4...
Page 7: ...a network The device features include the following Convenient UI from user s viewpoint Composite input port for 4 8 16 channels Providing AHD TVI 960H and D1 1080p Full HD recording Full HD screen r...
Page 8: ...in the below Figure 1 1 Name and Connection of each front section Table 1 2 Name and Function of each front section No Name Function 1 Power status LED Pointing out device ON OFF 2 Recording status LE...
Page 9: ...tion 1 Audio In Camera audio input port 2 Video In Camera video input port 3 CVBS CVBS output port depending on device types 4 VGA VGA output port 5 HD Output HD output port 6 Network Network connecto...
Page 10: ...nstalling a device connect rear of the device with each port on the basis of below connection map Figure 2 1 Connection map The device starts first like below sequences 1 Installing HDD 2 Connecting w...
Page 11: ...o connect each port to rear section of the unit 1 Place the unit in a stable flat surface 2 Make a room between front rear sides of the device not to break connectors Warning Do NOT install the device...
Page 12: ...nnect an alarm and RS485 devices 9 Connect USB port in front section of the unit with a mouse 10 Supply the main power after completion Attention Before connection match socket with adapter pins Note...
Page 13: ...might take more initialize time 2 With buzzer sounds the start screen is presented 3 In Log in screen enter the ID Password and press OK Note Default ID Password is admin admin Change the password fo...
Page 14: ...ion 1 Click the keyboard icon to set ID and Password users want 2 With keyboard UI set the ID and Password and press OK 3 Press the Save button to save newly set ID and Password 4 Press Next button to...
Page 15: ...electing the device ID In case of simultaneous use of equipment set ID with difference HD Output VGA Set resolution of a monitor connected to the device Note Press Cancel button in the below right cor...
Page 16: ...r to use static IP or dynamic IP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS and Port As for dynamic IP enter information in each space Note Press Cancel button in the below right corner of the screen to cance...
Page 17: ...k time server set the device time otherwise applying for Daylight saving time select DST Time Zone Select time zone for the system being installed DST Start End For applying Daylight saving time set t...
Page 18: ...he corner of upper screen See 0 Setup to display detailed information about the setting menu 2 Live screen Show live video of connected cameras 3 Launcher menu Launcher menu is located in the corner o...
Page 19: ...yellow one Figure 3 2 Live screen icon Table 3 2 Live screen icon and its description No Icon Description 1 CH1 CAM1 Channel numbers and camera titles 2 A camera with PTZ function PTZ control function...
Page 20: ...ecting partition mode to mark in live screen single screen 4 9 and 16 partition 7 Stopping or replaying selected live screen images toggle 8 Audio on or mute chosen live screen toggle 9 Capturing chan...
Page 21: ...art Setting back up start time Bookmark bookmark list 4 End Setting back up ending time Bookmark bookmark list 5 Device Selecting the device to save backup files 6 Reload Opening the device informatio...
Page 22: ...utput mode of a spot monitor Auto Full and 4x4 8 Playback Playing selected live screen images before 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 1 hour Go to last play time and Go to last record time 9 Search Se...
Page 23: ...6 Quick menu PTZ Control Item and Description No Item Description 1 Moving images with direction buttons 2 Moving images with PTZ ball 3 AF Adjusting screen focus automatically 4 Zoom Out Zoom functi...
Page 24: ...No Item Description 1 Preset Saving specific positions of the camera at most 255 settings 2 Tour Moving toward set routes with assembling many groups at most 255 settings 3 Exit Transforming to live...
Page 25: ...basis of set condition 6 System log list Displaying system log lists 7 Cancel Completing the status screen 3 3 3 Status Event Users can see the real time event information of the unit in Event tap in...
Page 26: ...ord in Quick menu Table 3 10 Status Record Item and Description in Quick menu No Item Description 1 Record time Marking recorded period 2 Record list Displaying the record setting status 3 Cancel Comp...
Page 27: ...Setup in Quick menu by clicking the right button of the mouse Figure 4 2 Setup menu screen Table 4 1 Setup menu Item and Description No Item Description 1 SYSTEM Setting the system environment 2 CAMER...
Page 28: ...ort Factory Default CAMERA Basic Basic Audio In Advanced Advanced DEVICE Display Display OSD Sequence Layout Disk Setup PTZ PTZ Serial Device Serial Device TEXT TEXT RECORD Schedule Schedule Stream Ma...
Page 29: ...s in Setup menu Figure 4 3 General buttons in Setup menu Table 4 3 Item and Description of General buttons in Setup menu No Item Description 1 Default Reverse changed setting value to default in facto...
Page 30: ...e 4 4 SYSTEM System System Item and Description No Name Function 1 Language Set the system language 2 Device Name Enter the device name Only English is possible 3 Video Type Select image standard type...
Page 31: ...Figure 4 5 SYSTEM System F W Upgrade Table 4 5 SYSTEM System F W Upgrade Item and Description No Name Function 1 Current Version Displaying the present tool version 2 Device Connect USB memory that ha...
Page 32: ...mmer time Time change Save changed time 2 DST Start Set the starting date of summer time 3 DST End Set the ending date of summer time 4 Display Format Select the format to present date and time 5 Time...
Page 33: ...gure 4 7 SYSTEM Time Date Holiday Table 4 7 SYSTEM Time Date Holiday Item and Description No Name Function 1 Year Select years to set holidays 2 Delete selected holidays 3 Add Holiday Add holidays 4 L...
Page 34: ...Table 4 8 SYSTEM Time Date Holiday Add Holiday Item and Description No Name Function 1 Name Enter the holiday name 2 Date Display chosen date 3 Type Select the holiday types e g Selecting Relative and...
Page 35: ...ription No Name Function 1 Add Group Add users group 2 Add User Add users 3 Group List Display a total group list 4 User List Display user lists across groups 5 Auto Login Click clear the automatic lo...
Page 36: ...RMISSION Select items to permit access 3 Select channels to permit access Press Add User button then Add User screen displays Figure 4 11 SYSTEM Account User Add User Table 4 11 SYSTEM Account User Ad...
Page 37: ...tor with USB USB Displays the USB device connected Refresh button Re recognize the device 2 Import Apply information saved in USB to the device Import Config with network setup The network setting inf...
Page 38: ...M Config Factory Default Table 4 13 SYSTEM Config Factory Default Item and Description No Name Function 1 Select All Unselect All Select deselect all items to be defaulted 2 Default Item Select desele...
Page 39: ...igure 4 14 CAMERA Basic Basic Table 4 14 CAMERA Basic Basic Item and Description No Name Function 1 CH Display the channel name 2 Title Enter the camera name of relevant channels 3 Covert Select image...
Page 40: ...ys Figure 4 15 CAMERA Basic Basic Copy Covert Setup Table 4 15 CAMERA Basic Basic Copy Covert Setup Item and Description No Name Function 1 From Select a channel converted setting 2 To Select a channe...
Page 41: ...e 4 16 CAMERA Basic Audio In Table 4 16 CAMERA Basic Audio In Item and Description No Name Function 1 No Display channels of audio 2 Use Select deselect whether to use audio 3 Assign Select channels t...
Page 42: ...ure 4 17 CAMERA Advanced Table 4 17 CAMERA Advanced Item and Description No Name Function 1 CH Display channels 2 Video Set brightness contrast and color of the camera 3 Privacy Mask Set the privacy f...
Page 43: ...whether to use privacy field 3 New Mask Select privacy field again 4 Delete Mask Delete selected privacy field How to set Privacy Mask Users might set 4 Privacy Masks and the way to set Privacy Mask i...
Page 44: ...elated to a display device and live screen Display Display Set the display device Figure 4 19 DEVICE Display Display Table 4 19 DEVICE Display Display Item and Description No Name Function 1 HD Output...
Page 45: ...able 4 20 DEVICE Display OSD Item and Description No Name Function 1 Camera Name Select the way to display camera in live screen Off CH Title CH 2 Live Bar Select the way to display the live bar Alway...
Page 46: ...ed in the below table All Full and Quad 3 Sequence List Display the sequence list based on division selected value 4 Add Sequence Add items to be included in the play sequence NO Automatically controv...
Page 47: ...Sequence Add Sequence Table 4 22 DEVICE Display Sequence Add Sequence Item and Description No Name Function 1 Dwell Time Select time to play 3 sec 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec and 30 sec 2 Division Select the...
Page 48: ...No Name Function 1 Division Select the types of screen partitions all 2X2 3X3 2 8 4X4 5X5 6X5 and 6X6 2 Division List Putting the division list on Display CH List Division with a mouse displays editin...
Page 49: ...ision Clicking Add Division displays Add Division screen Figure 4 25 DEVICE Display Layout Add Division Table 4 24 DEVICE Display Layout Edit Add Division Item and Description No Name Function 1 Divis...
Page 50: ...t Start Recording Time starting time for saving information in the disk End Recording Time ending time to stop saving information in the disk Status disk status 4 S M A R T Display S M A R T informati...
Page 51: ...TZ PTZ Item and Description No Name Function 1 Copy PTZ Setup Apply setting history to all or selected channels in the same way 2 CH Display channels 3 ID Select camera ID connected to relevant channe...
Page 52: ...al Device Table 4 27 DEVICE Serial Device Serial Device Item and Description No Name Function 1 USB to Serial Set communication transmission value of USB device 2 RS 485 Set communication transmission...
Page 53: ...her to use text function 2 CH Select camera channels to connect with the text input device 3 Protocol Select protocol to correspond with the text input device 4 ID Port Select ID and port no to corres...
Page 54: ...0 DEVICE TEXT TEXT Copy to TEXT Setup Table 4 29 ICE TEXT TEXT Copy to TEXT Setup Item and Description No Name Function 1 From Select channels set 2 To Select the device to be copied 3 Select All Unse...
Page 55: ...CORD Schedule Schedule Table 4 30 RECORD Schedule Schedule Item and Description No Name Function 1 CH Select channels to set schedules 2 Schedule Type Selection Select the types of schedules 3 Schedul...
Page 56: ...C A Record on event recording mode when alarm occurs during consecutive mode recording M A Record on event recording mode when only alarm and motion sensitive event occur C M A Record on event record...
Page 57: ...53 7 Copy Schedule Setup screen displays 8 Select channels to be copied 9 Select channels to apply copied content 10 Copy the schedule by pressing Apply 11 Press Save to save the schedule...
Page 58: ...nuous Select recording FPS and image quality in consecutive recording Frame Rate recording FPS selection 1 30 Quality recording image quality selection Level 1 8 4 Event Select recording FPS and image...
Page 59: ...Stream Copy Stream Setup Table 4 33 RECORD Stream Main Stream Copy Stream Setup Item and Description No Name Function 1 From Select the channel set 2 To Select the device to be copied 3 Select All Uns...
Page 60: ...els 2 Resolution Set the resolution of video clips 640X480 3 Frame Rate Select recording FPS 1 30 4 Quality Select image quality Level 1 8 5 Pre Alarm Start recording before set time if event occurs 6...
Page 61: ...me Function 1 Panic Record Select deselect to use immediate recording function 2 CH Display channels 3 Resolution Set the resolution of video clips 1080P 720P 960H 4 Frame rate Select recording FPS 1...
Page 62: ...6 Event System Disk System Table 4 36 Event System Disk System Item and Description No Name Function 1 System Restart Select deselect whether to use system restart event 2 Notification Select deselect...
Page 63: ...ent 2 Beep Select deselect whether to use buzzer sound in case of event 3 Alarm out Select to end alarm time null Relay1 Keep 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 10 min 30 min and 1 hour 4 Notification S...
Page 64: ...nsor types N O N C 4 Assign Select camera channels to designate a sensor CH 1 4 8 16 immediate recording 5 Beep Select use time of buzzer sound null 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 10 min 30 min and...
Page 65: ...the alarm Relay Select clear the Relay output checkbox Dwell Time Selecting alarm duration Keep 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 10 min 30 min and 1 hour 2 Group Recording Select deselect whether to u...
Page 66: ...e 2 Schedule Type Selection Select the types of schedules 3 Schedule Table Display the schedule users set 4 Drag Field Display the area dragged with a mouse 5 Copy to Alarm Schedule Copy the schedule...
Page 67: ...Sens Select the sense level of the motion sensor Level 1 10 5 Beep Select use time of buzzer null 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 10 min 30 min and 1 hour 6 Alarm Set alarm output 7 Group Rec Select...
Page 68: ...n No Name Function 1 CH Select channels to set schedules 2 Schedule Type Selection Select the types of schedules 3 Schedule Table Display the schedule users set 4 Drag Field Display the area dragged w...
Page 69: ...n and 1 hour 4 Alarm Set alarm output 5 Group Rec Select the camera to record simultaneously 6 Noti Set email notices 7 Preset Set preset of PTZ camera 8 Copy to Video Loss Setup Copy the Video Loss s...
Page 70: ...No Name Function 1 Periodic Notification Select deselect whether to use periodical alarms 2 Summary Send the save or event information Record sending the save information Event sending the event infor...
Page 71: ...on Schedule Item and Description No Name Function 1 Schedule Type Selection Select the types of schedules 2 Schedule Table Display the schedule users set 3 Drag Field Display the area dragged with a m...
Page 72: ...P For using static IP enter IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway 2 DHCP Dynamic Select whether to use DHCP Dynamic 3 MAC Address Display the MAC Address 4 DNS Select manual and enter DNS otherwise choos...
Page 73: ...cription No Name Function 1 DVRNS Register DVRNS account ID Enter DVRNS ID default MAC address of the unit Password Enter DVRNS password Register Register DVRNS account 2 Dashboard Add delete Dashboar...
Page 74: ...ess in networking Figure 4 48 NETWORK DVRNS DDNS DDNS Table 4 48 NETWORK DVRNS DDNS DDNS Item and Description No Name Function 1 DDNS Site Select DDNS site 2 Host Name Enter the host name 3 User Name...
Page 75: ...server gmail com hotmail com aol com naver com daum com 2 Address Port Enter server address and port number 3 Image Attach Select deselect whether to attach JPG image 4 Authentication Select deselect...
Page 76: ...ded data 5 1 Search This function searches recorded data as Time Event Thumbnail and Text Figure 5 2 Search Time Table 5 2 Search Time Item and Description No Item Description 1 Calendar Selecting the...
Page 77: ...to search 4 End Setting ending time to search 5 EVENT TYPE Selecting the types of event immediate recording motion Alarm In Video Loss and bookmark 6 Search Searching the event 7 Event List Displayin...
Page 78: ...ription No Item Description 1 Calendar Selecting dates to search 2 CH Selecting channels to search 3 Time Selecting time to search 4 Interval Setting time interval for searching images 5 Time Lapse Pa...
Page 79: ...ing ending time to search 5 Keyword Entering keyword to search 6 Case Sensitive Searching items in case sensitive 7 Whole Word Searching items that include all words 8 Search Searching the event 9 Eve...
Page 80: ...wer speed in reverse 1 2 1 8x 6 Stopping or replaying the videos toggle 7 Playing the videos with lower speed forward 1 2 1 8x 8 Playing the videos with multiplied speed forward 2 64x 9 Moving to prev...
Page 81: ...rder in Internet browser 2 Enter ID and Password and then click the button Viewer playing DVR Live images Setup setting menu in similar ways with DVR connected monitor In case of selecting Viewer For...
Page 82: ...78 3 Live images may be monitored In case of selecting Setup Users can set the menu in similar ways with DVR connected monitor Figure 6 1 Setup screen...
Page 83: ...Output 1 RCA Line out 1 HD Output RECORDING PLAYBACK Recording FPS Main stream 120fps 1080p Sub Stream 120fps VGA Main stream 240fps 1080p Sub Stream 240fps VGA Main stream 240fps 1080p Sub Stream 24...
Page 84: ...Terminal Block USB 2 USB2 0 2 USB2 0 USB3 0 2 USB2 0 USB3 0 PoS ATM Yes with VSSI Pro ASCII network Yes with VSSI Pro ASCII network Yes with VSSI Pro ASCII network UTC Control Yes Yes Yes GENERAL Oper...