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Summary of Contents for CDVS-4200 Series

Page 1: ...CDVS 4200 Series Embedded DVR Setup And Users Manual Crest Electronics Inc Version 08 12 15 ...

Page 2: ...amount of space between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet which is on a separate circuit than that of the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance with the FCC Rules could void the user s authority to operate this equipment RISK OF ELEC T...

Page 3: ...epair is not done properly 5 Do not touch product with wet hands as electric shock may occur 6 Product must be installed by a qualified professional Failure to do so could result in malfunction electrical shock or fire 7 Consult the place of purchase if the need for installation arises Poor installation could cause malfunction electric shock or fire 8 Ground applies to video products equipped with...

Page 4: ...nstall the product on inclined or unstable locations such as an unstable cart slant tripod bracket or table The unit may fall causing serious injury and serious damage to the unit Cautions about the Power Warning 1 This unit should be operated only from the type of power indicated on the power plate If you are not sure of the type of power supply at your location consult your dealer or local power...

Page 5: ...he World 3 4 Default Settings 3 6 Controlling the DVR 4 1 Using The Remote Controller 4 1 Setting the ID on the remote controller 4 2 Front Panel Functions 4 4 Screen Display 5 1 Camera Sequence 5 3 Overview of the Main Screen 6 1 Symbols 6 1 Channel Swapping 6 2 Main System Menu Pop Up Box 7 1 Overview of Pop Up Menu 7 1 Setting Up The DVR 7 2 The System Menu 7 3 System Information screen 7 3 Sys...

Page 6: ...IP Setup 7 24 TCP IP Information 7 25 Network E Mail Notification 7 25 Network Web Server Setup 7 26 Network DDNS Setup 7 26 Network Event Notification 7 27 Network Bandwidth Limit 7 27 Event Menu 7 28 Searching Recorded Video 8 1 Search Menu 8 1 Event Calendar Search 8 2 Search Motion Search 8 3 Search Event Search 8 4 Playback Screen Functions 8 5 Backing Up Recorded Video 9 1 Replay of Backup f...

Page 7: ...e missing please contact your dealer 4200 DVR Power cord Remote controller USB Mouse Utilities Disk Looping Output Cable 16 channel only CDVS 4200 Remote Controller Utilities CD Looping Output Cable 16 channel only USB Mouse Rack Ear Mounts 25 Pin Connector 4216L 4208 4204 only ...

Page 8: ...cable connection Video Inputs 1 16 Spot monitor Output Audio Out Audio Input Power plug connection Sensor Relay Ground 422 485 connections LAN connection Two way Audio In NTSC PAL Mon out S Video Out VGA out USB ports Front Panel Controls Back Panel Controls 4216H shown 4216H 16 Channel Embedded DVR The images that follow show the hardware connections for the 16 channel embedded DVR Audio Out ...

Page 9: ...io Out Audio Input Power plug connection Sensor Relay Ground 422 485 connections LAN connection Two way Audio In NTSC PAL Mon out S Video Out VGA out USB ports Front Panel Controls Back Panel Controls 4216L shown 4216L 16 Channel Embedded DVR The images that follow show the hardware connections for the 16 channel embedded DVR Audio Out ...

Page 10: ... Video Outputs 1 8 Video Inputs 1 8 Spot monitor Output Audio Out Audio Input Power plug connection Sensor Relay Ground 422 485 connections LAN connection Two way Audio In NTSC PAL Mon out S Video Out VGA out USB ports USB Ports CD RW Drive Front Panel Controls On Off Button Front Panel Controls Back Panel Controls ...

Page 11: ... Ground 422 485 connections LAN connection Two way Audio In NTSC PAL Mon out S Video Out VGA out USB ports 4204 4 Channel Embedded DVR The images that follow show the hardware connections for the 4 channel embedded DVR USB Ports CD RW Drive Front Panel Controls On Off Button Front Panel Controls Back Panel Controls ...

Page 12: ...nsor In 2 Pin 3 Relay Out 1 Normally Closed Pin 19 Sensor In 3 Pin 4 Relay Out 2 Normally Open Pin 20 Sensor In 4 Pin 5 Relay Out 2 Com Pin 21 Sensor In 5 Pin 6 Relay Out 2 Normally Closed Pin 22 Sensor In 6 Pin 7 Relay Out 3 Normally Open Pin 23 Sensor In 7 Pin 8 Relay Out 3 Com Pin 24 Sensor In 8 Pin 9 Relay Out 3 Normally Closed Pin 25 Sensor In 9 Pin 10 Relay Out 4 Normally Open Pin 26 Sensor ...

Page 13: ...or In 7 Pin 20 Sensor Com Pin 8 Sensor In 6 Pin 21 Pin 9 Sensor In 5 Pin 22 Pin 10 Sensor In 4 Pin 23 Sensor In 16 Pin 11 Sensor In 3 Pin24 Sensor In 15 Pin 12 Sensor In 2 Pin 25 Sensor In 14 Pin 13 Sensor In 1 The 4204 4208 4216L DVR Data Input and Output Terminal Pin Assignment The drawing below shows the pin assignments for the sensors relays and PTZ RS 485 data port for the 4204 4208 4216L Ple...

Page 14: ... can also connect an optional external USB hard drive or optional thumb disk for use with the DVR VGA Monitor Used to connect the VGA monitor not supplied to view DVR S Video Input Use this connection to connect an optional analog S video monitor to the DVR Analog Monitor Connection Use this connection to connect an optional analog monitor to the DVR PAL NTSC Use this switch to select video format...

Page 15: ...ll connections to the DVR turn on the DVR by pushing the on off button located on the front panel of the DVR The system will go through a series of self diagnostics and check disk after which will bring up the main screen Default User Name and Password Click the right mouse button or press the menu button on the front panel or remote controller This will bring up the log in screen The system defau...

Page 16: ...ime Setup Click Main Menu From the Time Setup menu select the DST tab to setup daylight savings time Click the use box to activate daylight savings time Set the month and day that daylight savings time will begin and the month and day that it will end Please note that daylight savings time must be set every year This is due to the changes that the government mandated for daylight savings time Afte...

Page 17: ...llows Note Failure to set time and time zone when first installing the DVR can lead to lost video when you set the date and time after recording has taken place Daylight Savings Start and End date for the US 2009 Start March 8 2 00am End Nov 1 2 00am 2010 Start March 14 2 00am End Nov 7 2 00am 2011 Start March 13 2 00am End Nov 6 2 00am 2012 Start March 11 2 00am End Nov 4 2 00am 2013 Start March ...

Page 18: ...iago GMT 03 30 Newfoundland GMT 03 00 Brasilia GMT 03 00 Buenos Aries Georgetown GMT 03 00 Greenland GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic GMT 01 00 Azores GMT 01 00 Cape Verde Is GMT Casablanca Monrovia GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna GMT 01 00 Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris GMT...

Page 19: ... Hong Kong Urumqi GMT 08 00 Irkutsk Ulaan Bataar GMT 08 00 Kuala Lumpur Singapore GMT 08 00 Perth GMT 08 00 Taipei GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo GMT 09 00 Seoul GMT 09 00 Yakutsk GMT 09 30 Adelaide GMT 09 30 Darwin GMT 10 00 Brisbane GMT 10 00 Canberra Melbourne Sydney GMT 10 00 Guam Port Moresby GMT 10 00 Hobart GMT 10 00 Vladivostok GMT 11 00 Magadan Solomon Is New Caledonia GMT 12 00 Auckland W...

Page 20: ...Limit Days 0 Overwrite set to on Remote controller ID set to 0 Time Zone set to GMT 12 Date format set to YY MM DD Audio channel 1 set not used Audio channel 2 set not used Audio channel 3 set not used Audio channel 4 set not used Two Way Audio set off Alarm set enabled Alarm contact set to normally open Alarm dwell set to 5 sec On Screen Display Camera title enabled HDD indicator enabled Motion D...

Page 21: ...n Turns DVR on and off ID button used to set controller ID ID set button Used to set controller ID Numeric keypad used to input controller ID Up button Used to move the on screen cursor up Left button used to move the on screen cursor to the left Right button Used to move on screen cursor to the right Down button Used to move the on screen cursor down Esc button Used to back out of a command Enter...

Page 22: ...t stays on 2 Enter the number on the numeric key pad you wish to set as the ID To use 0 9 you must enter 0 in front of number Example to set ID to 1 enter 01 in the controller 3 Press the ID set button the controller s red light will blink 3 times and go off The controller is now set You must now set the ID in the DVR This can be done using the front panel or the mouse Follow the in structions bel...

Page 23: ...Information screen appears see below System Information Menu Click the up or down arrows to move the ID number 5 Click the up or down arrows to change the setting for the controller ID After changing the ID click the OK button to save the change Click OK at the system menu to get to the main screen 6 The remote controller is now ready for use ...

Page 24: ...ase the playback speed Continued turning to the right will speed up playback The different playback speeds are 1 2 4 16 32 64 128 256 times normal speed Turning the jog shuttle a small amount to the left will increase the backward playback speed Continued turning to the left will speed up backward playback The different backward playback speeds are 2 4 16 32 64 128 256 times normal speed 9 ESC but...

Page 25: ...e ESC button to move out of a sub menu The ESC button can be pressed to cancel the main menu pop up screen Use the left right up down ar rows to move the on screen cur sor Press enter to select option When working in a sub menu such as the camera setup the menu button can be used to select multiple cameras at one time Move the cursor over the second camera and press the menu button and both camera...

Page 26: ...hing the mode button to display the different screen displays To use the mouse move the mouse button to the bottom of the screen and the screen display bar will appear See image below Move mouse to bottom of screen and the screen display bar will appear Choose the screen display by clicking on one of the images The pictures below will display the different screens available 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 27: ...r Camera Display 1 2 3 6 5 4 Six Camera Display 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 Eight Camera Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nine Camera Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ten Camera Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Thirteen Camera Display ...

Page 28: ...played Next push the SEQ button this will activate the screen sequence function Push the SEQ button again to turn off the sequence function To activate with the mouse move the mouse button to the bottom of the screen The different screen layouts will appear Click the one you wish to activate To scroll through the various screens click the right arrow with the left mouse button Use the front panel ...

Page 29: ... Screen Rotation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Displays the first four cameras then next four until it comes back to 1st four Six Camera Display Screen Rotation 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 12 11 10 13 14 15 2 1 16 3 4 5 8 7 6 ...

Page 30: ...5 5 9 10 11 14 13 12 15 16 1 4 3 2 5 6 7 10 9 8 11 12 13 16 15 14 Eight Camera Display Screen Rotation 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 9 10 11 12 15 14 13 16 ...

Page 31: ...11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Continued on next page ...

Page 32: ...4 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ten Camera Display Screen Rotation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Continued on next page ...

Page 33: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 Continued on next page ...

Page 34: ...0 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 35: ...ous mode the red dot will be displayed continuously During motion or alarm recording the red dot will display only when there is motion or an alarm event The symbol of a running man will appear yellow when there is motion detected but the DVR is set to record in continuous or sensor mode The symbol of a blue running man indicates the DVR is set to record when there is motion detect ed When the ico...

Page 36: ...he set limit it displays red and turns on internal fans If the temperature does not return to blue steps must be taken to cool the unit or severe damage may occur which will render the unit unusable HDD indicator The hard disk drive indicator will display in blue when the amount of hard disk stor age is below the amount set in the DVR It will change to a yellow color when it gets close to the leve...

Page 37: ...h Menu contains the all the search features for the embedded DVR The search fea tures are calendar search motion search and event search Back Up Menu The Back Up Menu contains the backup functions which allows the user to back up record ed video to USB HDD thumb drive and CD R CD RW Digital PTZ Function The Digital PTZ function allows the user to zoom in on a particular section of a single camera ...

Page 38: ...lected Main Menu The Main Menu is divided into five sub menus System Menu Contains seven sub menus which are system information time setup hard disk controls and utilities user account management factory default that allows the user to reset all functions and controls log off and shut down the system Device Menu Contains five sub menus which control the Camera setup Audio setup Alarm setup Display...

Page 39: ...ion 4 2 on how to change ID on remote controller Available numbers are 00 99 Remember when programming the remote to use two digit numbers Auto lock min Use the auto lock feature to have the system automatically log off user if there is no activity after a set number of minutes User can choose from 1 to 15 minutes or turn Auto lock feature off Language Allows the user to change the GUI language Ch...

Page 40: ...ts the current time for the DVR Caution should be used in changing the time after the DVR has been set up as this could result in loss of previously recorded data DayLight Savings Time From the Time Setup menu select the DST tab to setup daylight savings time Click the use box to activate daylight savings time Set the month and day that daylight savings time will begin and the month and day that i...

Page 41: ...s the Holiday setup screen Time Sync The Time Sync function allows the DVR to sync its time with a network time server To use the time sync function you muse have the URL or IP address of the time server you want to sync with Enter the time server s information in the time server field using the virtual keyboard The keyboard will automatically pop up when you click in the time server box Next ente...

Page 42: ...AT file system will be used when formatting USB memory and USB HDD Please note that FAT file system only supports a maximum of 32GB If formatting an Internal HDD all recorded video will be permanently deleted and new VDB files will be created After formatting and creating VBD files on an internal HDD the system will automatically shutdown and reboot Caution During formatting of any device do not p...

Page 43: ... use to log into the DVR Password Enter a unique password for the user Can be no more than 10 characters alpha numeric only P W Confirm Confirm the password by typing it in again Setup Click this button to assign permissions to the selected user see image below User permissions screen User Permission screen Place a check mark by the function you wish the user to have By default the administrator s...

Page 44: ...ion This function will change all DVR settings back to the default settings that were on the system when it was shipped from the factory This will include users and their passwords The administrator account s password will be changed to the default 1234 After selecting Factory defaults the system will ask to be rebooted Click yes to reboot the system System Log Off To log a user out of the system ...

Page 45: ... Total available frame rate for each camera is displayed at the bottem of the screen The letter in front of the FPS is the resolution the camera is set for L low M middle and H high It is with this menu that PTZ cameras can be set up to be controlled by the DVR To set up a camera select the camera from the top of the menu The camera icon turns yellow to indicate that it is the selected camera Any ...

Page 46: ...ame settings click the manual button If you want all the cameras to have the same settings click the all button after making the changes to the first camera Please note The system will automatically lower the frame rate if you have selected a higher frame rate than the system is capable of The following chart shows the frame rate available for the different resolu tions CDVS 4204 CDVS 4208 CDVS 42...

Page 47: ...protocol Next use the up and down scroll button to enter the PTZ camera address in the H W Address box 1 255 is available but your particu lar camera may not support all addresses See camera documentation Next click the setup button to set the baud rate and communication settings Click OK and yes to setup value stored Click return to move to the main Camera Device menu Click Dynamic PTZ tab to beg...

Page 48: ...ge to adjust Brightness Contrast Hue Click OK to return to Camera device setup screen Device Camera Audio The Embedded DVR comes with four channels of audio To set up the audio physically connect the op tional microphones to the system see hardware setup Select Audio from the main Device menu the audio setup screen will appear see image below Use the up and down arrows to select the camera you wan...

Page 49: ...Menu The Device alarm screen appears see image below To set up a sensor click the sensor icon will turn gold and click the En able check box Set the type of contact closure normally open or normally closed by using the up and down arrows Next set the camera port if any to be associated with the sensor Third set the relay if any you want to activate when the sensor is activated Lastly set the dwell...

Page 50: ...ensor In 2 Pin 3 Alarm Out 1 Normally Closed Pin 19 Sensor In 3 Pin 4 Alarm Out 2 Normally Open Pin 20 Sensor In 4 Pin 5 Alarm Out 2 Com Pin 21 Sensor In 5 Pin 6 Alarm Out 2 Normally Closed Pin 22 Sensor In 6 Pin 7 Alarm Out 3 Normally Open Pin 23 Sensor In 7 Pin 8 Alarm Out 3 Com Pin 24 Sensor In 8 Pin 9 Alarm Out 3 Normally Closed Pin 25 Sensor In 9 Pin 10 Alarm Out 4 Normally Open Pin 26 Sensor...

Page 51: ... In 11 Pin 16 Relay Out NC Pin 4 Sensor In 10 Pin 17 Pin 5 Sensor In 9 Pin 18 RS485 Pin 6 Sensor In 8 Pin 19 RS485 Pin 7 Sensor In 7 Pin 20 Sensor Com Pin 8 Sensor In 6 Pin 21 Pin 9 Sensor In 5 Pin 22 Pin 10 Sensor In 4 Pin 23 Sensor In 16 Pin 11 Sensor In 3 Pin24 Sensor In 15 Pin 12 Sensor In 2 Pin 25 Sensor In 14 Pin 13 Sensor In 1 ...

Page 52: ... link selected camera Set dwell time for relay signal Check enable box To set all cameras the same as selected camera click all Select cam eras to set the same and click manual Device Alarm Video Loss This feature allows the DVR to send a relay signal to a device such as an external alarm whenever the system detects video loss To use this feature select Video Loss tab from the Device Alarm menu Th...

Page 53: ... disk spaced used reaches a predetermined amount set by the user When the disk usage reaches the set amount the icon will turn from blue to red The image below shows the system alarm screen Set the amount of used disk space before alarm Set Temp in Centigrade Total disk space Disk space used Device Display System The display menu allows the user to control what is displayed on screen The choices a...

Page 54: ...hat are checked will be displayed when using spot monitor Controls the sequence function on the main monitor Controls the sequence function on the spot monitor Device Buzzer System Use this menu to enable the internal buzzer to sound for the following events On Error All Buttons On Event On Alarm Place a check mark to activate the buzzer for a particular event Click the not use box to turn off the...

Page 55: ...rding mode continuous or schedule pre alarm post alarm HDD overwrite and the motion area setup screen The schedule menu allows for setting of a daily and holiday recording schedule To get to the Record Menu click the Record button from the main menu the Record screen appears Click the Record Menu button Main Menu window Record Menu Record Setup Menu button Record Schedule button ...

Page 56: ... are on or off Post alarm Post alarm will capture 200 frames after alarm The options are on or off Limit Days Used to limit the number of days to maintain video The system will erase all video after this number of days This is mainly used in European countries where the law only allows you to keep a small number of days of video Motion Area Setup This will bring up the motion area setup screen to ...

Page 57: ...by moving the cursor to either the or icon and clicking the enter button Example to decrease the sensitivity move the cursor to the icon of the sensitiv ity control Press the enter button the blue dot will move to the left Continue to push the enter button until you have obtained the desired sensitivity To increase the sensitivity move the cursor to the icon and push the enter button When the blue...

Page 58: ... has stopped The system will display a running man icon It will be blue when there is no motion indicating that the DVR is in Motion record mode It will turn red when there motion is detected This indicates that the DVR is recording video while the icon is red A yellow running man icon indicates that DVR is not set to record when there is motion but the motion grid is active and will display the y...

Page 59: ...e last line is for setting up a different recording mode for holidays If you are going to record in either sensor or motion mode remember to set up the sensor alarms and the motion grid and sensitivity Failure to do so will result in no recording during that scheduled time The different modes are represented by different colors Red Continuous record mode Blue Motion only record mode Yellow Sensor ...

Page 60: ... Setup Network port Network IP Setup To set the DVR up on a IP network click the IP Setup button The IP setup window is broken down into two parts the network connection type and the TCP IP information Select the Network type The DVR sup ports Static IP DHCP or xDSL With most xDSL connections a user name and password are required to login to the internet host s system The image below shows the Net...

Page 61: ...on upon a sensor or video loss event This menu is the setup window for setting up the sender and receiver E Mail account information The image below shows the Network E Mail Notification menu Enable E Mail Notification Receiver Sender To set up the e mail notification enter your SMTP Server name in the SMTP box Enter the receiver e mail address that you want to receive the e mail notification in t...

Page 62: ...er to the Web browser software manual for more information Click check box to enable web server function Web port Network DDNS Setup Dynamic DNS service DDNS is used when there is no static IP address available for the DVR When the DVR is set up using DHCP the address can change frequently Use the external DDNS server to maintain updates of the units IP address To set up DDNS service check the Use...

Page 63: ...t Network Event Notification Event Notification transmits information motion detection etc to the registered IP address of the compu ter running the remote software when an event occurs The system allows for you to send this information to 10 different remote systems Click the use box then enter the static IP address of the computer running the remote software for example 192 168 1 8 in the target...

Page 64: ...ideo Loss and System To view the different logs click on the desired log and the log will be displayed Sensor log Video Loss log System Log main event log menu Sensor event log file Use scroll button to move the log window Use scroll button to move the log window Video loss log screen System event log ...

Page 65: ...h Menu The main search menu consist of three sub menus Calendar search Motion search Event Search Calendar search lets the user search video by date and time regardless of the record mode Motion search allows the user to search only the video that was recorded in motion mode Event search allows the user to search only the video that was recorded in sensor mode The image below shows the main Search...

Page 66: ...urrently selected day The hour and minute bar is used to select the hour and minute for playback The hour highlighted in green indicates that there is recorded video for that hour The minute bar will display green where there is recorded video The white rectangle indicates the currently selected hour and minute Selected Date and Time Display This gives the user an easy display of the currently sel...

Page 67: ...hted in red is the currently selected day The hour and minute bar is used to select the hour and minute for playback The hour highlighted in yellow indicates that there is video recorded in motion mode for that hour The minute bar will display yellow when there is video recorded in motion mode The white rectangle indicates the currently selected hour and minute Selected Date and Time Display This ...

Page 68: ... The day highlighted in red is the currently selected day The hour and minute bar is used to select the hour and minute for playback The hour highlighted in red indicates that there is video recorded in sensor mode for that hour The minute bar will display red when there is video recorded in sensor mode The white rectangle indicates the currently selected hour and minute Selected Date and Time Dis...

Page 69: ...rse play video at 4x speed Click again to play at 16x speed Click again to play at 32x speed Continuous clicking will cycle through 4x 16x and 32x speeds Reverse play frame by frame button Will play back one frame of video per mouse click Example if you recorded video for 10 fps the you would have to click 10 times to reverse the video 1 sec ond Reverse play button Will reverse play video at norma...

Page 70: ... the Front Panel The front panel can be used to control the playback functions The following images describe the panel but tons and their functions 1 3 2 4 5 6 1 Menu button When in playback mode will bring up playback pop up menu 2 Search button When in live view will bring up main search menu 3 Reverse button When pushed will reverse playback video at normal speed 4 Forward play When pushed will...

Page 71: ...tions they control Push search button to bring up search menu Use to control the direction forward or reverse and speed of playback Controls the on screen cursor movement Menu button used to bring up playback menu Play reverse normal speed Play forward normal speed Pause playback Play reverse fast 4x 16x 32x Reverse frame by frame Forward frame by frame Play forward fast 4x 16x 32x ...

Page 72: ...edia Select the date to backup click a day in the calendar Days highlighted in blue contain video Select the hour and minute in the time bar where the video begins that you want to back up Click the From button the selected date and time are displayed to the right of the From button Select the hour and minute of recorded video where you want the backup to start Click the To button the selected dat...

Page 73: ...ogram After loading you backup media CD DVD or USB memory stick to a PC and go to the directory that con tained the backup files You will see a folder similar to the graphic below Double click the simpleview folder Double click the simpleview program icon to start the simpleview program The program will run and then popup a window allowing you to choose the directory in which you placed your video...

Page 74: ...pic ture below Select the date hour min and second you want simpleview to start playback You do this by first clicking on the date then hour then min and finally the second that you want playback to start Playback will start auto matically after choosing the second See screen below Select date hour min sec ...

Page 75: ...ontinue clicking will con tinue to increase image size Move the mouse to the edges of the screen the cursor will turn into a large arrow click the mouse the screen moves in the direction of the arrow To get out of digital PTZ mode right click the mouse the pop up menu appears click digital PTZ The images below demonstrate the digital PTZ function Right click the mouse button to bring up pop up men...

Page 76: ...ra s movement select the PTZ camera the image border will turn red indicating that it has been selected Move the mouse icon to the edges of the screen the icon will turn into a directional arrow click and the camera will move in that direction Move the mouse to the center of the screen and the zoom in and zoom out pop up buttons will appear Click these buttons to zoom in or out From the front pane...

Page 77: ...with internet access From that computer launch Internet explorer and input www ddnsin com Click New User Signup From the DDNSIN COM main page click New User Signup Enter UserID Password and Confirm Password Then click Submit to complete registration When coming up with ID please be aware that it is the ID that you will use to log into the DDNS server For example If your ID is abcd then you would l...

Page 78: ...Using DDNS Start the crest remote surreillance software Login to the program and click the setup icon This will open the site registration window as shown below Enter the DDNS domain name you registered on the DDNS server in the IP box In our example we used an ID of abcd so we enter abcd ddnsin com where we normally enter an IP address Enter DDNS domain name Click add ...

Page 79: ...connection box click the DVR that you added to the site registration in this case school and click connect button If all information is correct in site registration you will be connected to the DVR Highlight registered site and click connect ...

Page 80: ...ve load cosf 1 Rated load 0 5 A at 125 VAC 1 A at 24 VDC Contact material Ag Au clad Rated carry current 2 A Max Switching voltage 125 VAC 60 VDC Max Switching current 1 A Max Switching power 62 5 VA 30 W Failure rate reference value 1 mA Ports used for network communication Port is port that is used in TCP IP In case of prohibited port by firewall port must be admitted in the fire wall after cons...

Page 81: ...p 19 IP NETWORK IP Setup 15 MASK NETWORK IP Setup 15 GW NETWORK IP Setup 15 DNS NETWORK IP Setup 15 MAC NETWORK IP Setup 19 Receiver NETWORK E MAIL Notification 49 Sender NETWORK E MAIL Notification 49 SMTP Server NETWORK E MAIL Notification 49 Account NETWORK E MAIL Notification Authentification 49 Password NETWORK E MAIL Notification Authentification 49 WEB Port NETWORK WEB SERVER SETUP 6 DDNS I...

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