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DIS-4000

(Standalone Digital Video Recorder)

User’s manual

(Installation and Operation)

Summary of Contents for DIS-4000

Page 1: ...DIS 4000 Standalone Digital Video Recorder User s manual Installation and Operation...

Page 2: ...connection 14 Monitor connection 15 Audio input 16 Audio output 16 16 RS 422 device 17 RS 485 device 17 RS 232C device 18 Sensor D I 19 Alarm D O 20 3 Getting started 21 Front rear panel mouse and re...

Page 3: ...38 To display or hide the small screen 38 To move the small screen 38 To view other channels 39 Other features in the Live mode 39 To use the sensor clear feature 39 To use the audio source from the c...

Page 4: ...t reset 59 Emergency restoration mode 59 11 Installing HDD 60 Adding a new HDD 60 Formatting a new HDD 61 12 Selecting a device on stack 63 133 Using RMS 64 Appendix A Specifications 92 Hardware 92 Fu...

Page 5: ...asy search and playback You can easily search and control the video playback using the jog shuttles on the front panel as well as video control buttons Emergency record mode You can immediately start...

Page 6: ...check if all the items are included and report any missing parts or defects to the personnel in charge Standalone DVR unit 1 Remote control 1 SATA Data Cable 2 SATA Power Cable 1 DC 12V 6A Power adap...

Page 7: ...ocations of the buttons on the panel Channel Selects and shows each video channel in the full screen mode corresponding to its channel number It 1 10 inputs numbers such as a password 10 represents th...

Page 8: ...auses the video playback STOP Stops the video playback and returns to the LIVE mode REW Rewinds the video in the Playback mode FF Fast forwards the video in the Playback mode EMERGENCY Accesses or sto...

Page 9: ...connector connects to a monitor with the S Video terminal TERM JTAG Used when the unit needs to be repaired for after sales service MODEM Used when the unit needs to be connected with other device ove...

Page 10: ...cts one device to control when several DIS 4000 devices are stacked up in one place NEAR Adjusts the focus of a PTZ camera with the virtual PTZ control on FAR Adjusts the focus of a PTZ camera with th...

Page 11: ...into your TV monitor You can instantly view the live or recorded video on your monitor Also various accessories can be connected to the DIS 4000 unit with matching cables Refer to the following diagra...

Page 12: ...V DC 6A adaptor is needed Current 3200 mA Power Consumption max 5 38 4 W Note i When plugging the power jack into the device use the provided clip on the back panel for fixing the jack Failure to this...

Page 13: ...can be looped to other equipments as CRT monitor through Video Loop out connectors The DVR unit can be used with either NTSC or PAL equipment Caution The Loop out connectors are auto terminated Do NO...

Page 14: ...monitor as your main monitor Use the cable supplied with your monitor to connect it to the DVR unit Spot out connector is provided for displaying selected one channel among the 16 channels Note i The...

Page 15: ...Audio input range 1 0 1 5 Typical Max Vp p Audio output Connect to the audio input device such as a speaker Plug one end of the cable into the AUDIO L and AUDIO R sockets on the DVR unit and plug the...

Page 16: ...owing image RS 485 device The RS 485 serial port consists of TRX and TRX as following the following image 16 RX TX G G TX TX DEVICE 1 DEVICE 2 RX RX TX TX RX RX RS 232 RS 485 RX TRX RX TRX TRX TRX TRX...

Page 17: ...RS 232C device RS 232C Terminal Block consists of RX TX and GND as following the following image 17 RX TX G G RX TRX RX TRX RS 232 RS 485 TX RX G DEVICE 1...

Page 18: ...sor type be careful to connect the sensor Signal Description COM Connect cable of electronic power source for sensors to this port as shown in the circuit above DI1 DI16 Connect output of sensors for...

Page 19: ...Only the Relay type is supported Relay Rating Max 500mA 24VAC or 1A 12VDC Caution Do not exceed the maximum Relay rating 19 DO 1 DO 16 COM Relay Type X Max 12VDC 1A or 24VAC 500mA Power Device Device...

Page 20: ...ct a user Admin Operator or Viewer account from the User drop down list Enter the password and then select the OK button Note i If you turn off the power by using the POWER button on the front panel y...

Page 21: ...his menu allows you to customize screen display settings according to your preferences EVENT This menu shows how to set motion sensor and relay events and assign actions to each event COMM This menu a...

Page 22: ...ecting the Save button Select the PTZ column and select a camera model from the drop down list Select the ID column and enter an ID for PTZ controls Select the Save button and confirm to save the chan...

Page 23: ...write the old data or to stop recording when the hard disk is full Move to Pre Event and select for how long the device starts recording before any event occurs Move to Delete Record data Over and sel...

Page 24: ...o display for screens with no video input Video adjust Adjust the position of screen display Note i Select the Save button and confirm to save the changes EVENT This menu shows how to set motion senso...

Page 25: ...EXIT Save the selected areas and return to the previous setup screen Cancel And EXIT Cancel the selection and return to the previous setup screen To apply the same values to all settings move to the...

Page 26: ...network connections NETWORK Network type Select a type to use for the network connection IP Address Enter an IP address Subnet Mask Enter a subnet mask address Gateway Enter a gateway address DNS 1 Se...

Page 27: ...MODEM Baud Rate Enter the baud rate Parity Bit Set the parity bit Data Bit Set the data bit Stop Bit Set the stop bit Note i Select the Save button and confirm to save the changes 27...

Page 28: ...you can customize settings for the text that displays on the screen and the emergency recording feature B I TEXT Burnt in text 1 Move to the TEXT POSITION column and select the position for the burnt...

Page 29: ...click on the screen and select Save And Exit Note i Only one privacy zone is assigned to one video channel EMERGENCY 1 Move to the Record Channel row and select a camera to use for the emergency recor...

Page 30: ...e system to the factory default Shutdown Reboot or shut down the system STORAGE MODEL View the model name of a hard disk drive TOTAL View the total capacity of the hard disk drive FREE View the remain...

Page 31: ...nsor Event Allows the device to beep when a sensor event occurs HDD Full Allows the device to give a warning sound when the hard disk drive is full System Error Allows the device to give a warning sou...

Page 32: ...he time server Select Synchronization and skip to step 9 Enter numbers in each field MONTH DAY YEAR HOUR MIN and SEC Select the Save button and then the tick button to confirm the changes Select the t...

Page 33: ...on the screen Icons on the screen indicate the status of the DIS 4000 and functions that are currently running on the system 33 Camera Audio on Motion detection on Alarm on Current screen page number...

Page 34: ...ts into 4 6 8 9 13 16 To change the channel of a screen or a group of screens press on the front panel or the remote control You can also right click on the screen and select NEXT or PREVIOUS To use t...

Page 35: ...n the full screen mode To view the magnified image or return to the original size Using the front panel Press the ZOOM button Using the remote control Press the ZOOM button Using the mouse Right click...

Page 36: ...n the screen and select PIP or PIP OFF To move the small screen Using the front panel Select the small screen by pressing the OK button a border appears when selected and then press Using the remote c...

Page 37: ...es in the Live mode Learn how to use other useful features and menus in the Live mode To use the sensor clear feature This feature helps users to deactivate a sensor assigned to each channel You can a...

Page 38: ...rce from the camera site Using the front panel Press the AUDIO button Set the audio channel and its volume Using the remote control Press the AUD button Set the audio channel and its volume Using the...

Page 39: ...ions to them Schedule Recording This section lets you know the recording by schedule Event Recording This section lets you know the recording by event Emergency Recording This section lets you know th...

Page 40: ...ngs to them Select one of the recording modes Fill in the schedule table according to the desired day and time Note i Before creating a schedule settings for motion sensor and alarm should be done Not...

Page 41: ...ber and select the blank under HOLIDAY Enter a name for the holiday to Title Set the frequency or the date of the holiday by select EDIT HOLIDAY Select one of the recording modes Fill in the schedule...

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Page 43: ...hould be selected to create and save a new schedule HDD Full Select whether to overwrite the old data or to stop recording when the hard disk is full Pre Event Select for how long the device starts re...

Page 44: ...hecking a box next to By EVENT Select SCHEDULE SETUP Select one of the recording modes Sensor Motion Sen Motn and Continuous Fill in the schedule table according to the desired time and camera channel...

Page 45: ...ings for this feature in SETUP MISC EMERGENCY To start or stop the emergency recording Using the front panel Press the EMERGENCY button and then confirm by selecting the tick button Using the remote c...

Page 46: ...select SEARCH When the search screen appears a calendar is displayed with the current date highlighted Select any date to search for recorded events for the corresponding date Dates with any recorded...

Page 47: ...period select the time period on the table and then select the icon To open videos from a list select the icon A list of recorded videos with their event types video channels and the date and time inf...

Page 48: ...Log history To view the log history select the log icon A log screen with entire log history appears You can also search for specific logs by selecting their types 48...

Page 49: ...panel to perform some more commands Using the buttons on the front panel remote control screen Press the button to access the play screen directly or to resume the play Press the button to stop the pl...

Page 50: ...arther you turn it the faster the video plays To rewind the playback turn the jog counter clockwise and hold The farther you turn it the faster the video rewinds To pause the playback release the jog...

Page 51: ...tings Starting the PTZ menus Press the PTZ button on the front panel or the remote control You can also right click on the screen and select PTZ CONTROL A virtual remote control appears on the screen...

Page 52: ...on To adjust the speed select SPEED on the virtual remote control and use the or button Using the mouse To adjust the focus select the FOCUS button on the virtual remote control To adjust the speed se...

Page 53: ...To remove the saved preset select CLEAR 53...

Page 54: ...p a file guided by Backup Wizard CD DVD Step 1 Media Select the disc type to which the video will be copied Start Select the start time for the video that you want to copy End Select the end time for...

Page 55: ...start time for the video that you want to copy End Select the end time for the video that you want to copy Event Select the type for the video that you want to copy Press and continue Step 2 Backup Au...

Page 56: ...e for checking the file size are automatically calculated Step 4 IP Address Enter an available FTP server address for the backup Port Number Enter the network port number User ID Enter the user ID Pas...

Page 57: ...button to restart the system If you want to know about the factory default values refer to the Appendix B Factory default value Emergency restoration mode When fatal errors occur you can turn on the...

Page 58: ...sing provided screws 4 Connect data and power cables to HDD 5 Close the upper case 6 Assemble the upper case with the main frame by using the screws Note i IDE HDD needs to be set the jumper to master...

Page 59: ...disk 1 Go to SETUP SYSTEM STORAGE to format a new HDD The following setting appears on the screen Select START and start formatting a new HDD You can see the status bar indicating the lead time while...

Page 60: ...When you go to STORAGE page you can see the change of STATE Note i The OS of DIS 4000 is the embedded linux so FAT and NTFS file systems are not supported 60...

Page 61: ...te control The LEDs of LIVE SETUP SEARCH and PTZ buttons on the front panel blink for 5 seconds While the LEDs blink press the correct ID number on the remote control An icon V appears on the bottom t...

Page 62: ...133 Using RMS 13 1 Installation RMS software Insert the provided CD into CD ROM drive Click Installation Select RMS Only then click Next 62...

Page 63: ...Choose the screen resolution then click Next Click Yes 63...

Page 64: ...Click Next Enter the user information and CD Key then click Next If all blank boxes are not filled Next button will not enable 64...

Page 65: ...To use remote service from the remote site User should install the DVR Remote program After User installed DVR Remote User can start this program from the Windows Desk Top double click the DVR Remote...

Page 66: ...13 2 2 Connect Main System The first screen of DVR Remote program is almost same as the DVR Main screen Remote Screen has CONNECT button to connect the DVR Main System 66...

Page 67: ...er wants to connect to After select the Site click OK button to start the remote session If it is the first time to use this Remote program User should setup the Site first 13 2 3 Setup Site When User...

Page 68: ...d standalone Port Enter TCP IP Port number the default port number is 9871 and typically does not need to be changed Standalone port is 10000 It is fixed Use Auto Logon You don t need to logon every t...

Page 69: ...d standalone Port Enter TCP IP Port number the default port number is 9871 and typically does not need to be changed Standalone port is 10000 It is fixed Use Auto Logon You don t need to logon every t...

Page 70: ...you can make a grouping for the desired server and cameras which you want to connect by remote surveillance program When you click Add Group you can see following window and make your own group table...

Page 71: ...nformation Window Click any Site that User wants to modify from the list and Click Modify button The Site Information Window will be displayed and User can modify any information attributes in this Wi...

Page 72: ...ser can see action button of If user click this icon during the remote search the icon will be changed to green and the transmitting image data will be recorded at the remote PC SETTING User can confi...

Page 73: ...of the screen 3 Screen Mode Icons Beside the capture image there are 14 different display type buttons Single Screen Mode Multi Screen Mode Multi Screen Mode Multi Screen Mode Multi Screen Mode Multi...

Page 74: ...us or events of the system Sever name Display User connect to name of DVR server system Transmission speed Display transmission speed of image 5 Pan Tilt Control Box If Pan Tilt camera is installed Us...

Page 75: ...reen please catch up the desired camera by click the left button of your mouse on the camera screen and draw to other camera screen Then the each camera screen would be re arranged Note There can be d...

Page 76: ...Options If User click right button of mouse on the display window follow setting window is showing up 1 Network When User clicks the Network Menu the Site Information Window will be displayed as foll...

Page 77: ...Options When User click the Option Menu the setting window will be displayed as follows 2 1 Remote Tab determine viewer mode Auto startup Select this option to have the system to begin with windows 7...

Page 78: ...x Video and POS data is displayed to be overlayed if not select Video is displayed only Auto switching time interval This sets the automatic display switching time unit seconds default 5sec max 30 sec...

Page 79: ...ing remote notification 3 Two way Audio If you select Sound you can see following sub menu box and you can send receive the sound and enjoy two way audio communication between server and remote sites...

Page 80: ...layed this message box 13 2 6 Multi Remote Monitoring After run Remote program if you select Multi Channel from the bottom of the screen you can monitor multiple cameras installed at the different ser...

Page 81: ...nnect max 16 cameras server 1 Connection to Sever 1 1 Server connection per each camera partitioned screen Please select desired channel screen by clicking mouse and click CONNECT then a window will b...

Page 82: ...connected Default ID pass of Standalone is root pass After log on the system showing up following window and it shows the cameras status which were connected at the server Please select desired camera...

Page 83: ...If the connection is done you can see image data on the No 2 screen of client 83...

Page 84: ...her channels as above 1 2 Using Group table When you select Multi Channel and click CONNECT you can see following window If you select desired group from group table and click OK you can connect each...

Page 85: ...parameters from the Remote system When User click this SETTING button the Setting Menu Window will be displayed and operate just same as Main s Setting Menu except that User can not use USER setting...

Page 86: ...ayback User can Search the recorded images from Remote System When User click this L PLAYBACK button in the DVR Remote program the PLAY BACK Window will be displayed and operate just same as Main s PL...

Page 87: ...Site If User select Site button following window will be shown and User can select the desired site for search of the recording data from remote system 87...

Page 88: ...click this button User can search those image data refer to section 5 4 1 Action Buttons Remote Search REMOTE User can record current transmitting image from Server system through Remote Viewer If Use...

Page 89: ...nc AVI If you want to save image synchronize with time click Sync AVI This method has dump images to synchronize with time So if you don t want it don t check Image Rendering If you use Grandeye IPcam...

Page 90: ...to connect to After select the Site click OK button to start the remote session This is the same RMS connect function refer to 63Page Disconnect button Single Screen Mode Multi Screen Mode Camera Sel...

Page 91: ...00Fps 352x288 PAL Decoding Performance D1 60Fps 704x480 NTSC 50Fps 704x576 PAL 2CIF 120Fps 704x240 NTSC 100Fps 704x288 PAL CIF 240Fps 352x240 NTSC 200Fps 352x288 PAL Audio Algorithm G 723 ADPCM 20Kbps...

Page 92: ...Selectable Yes Camera Display 1 4 6 8 9 13 16 Split Digital Zoom No Function Maximum Record Rate CIF REAL TIME 2 Maximum Record Rate CIF 240 200 fps NTSC PAL 4 Maximum Record Rate CIF 120 100 fps NTSC...

Page 93: ...s GUI Toolset Yes PTZ Protocol Toolset Yes User Add On S W Toolset Yes Client API Library Yes Win32 Copy protection Protection Mode Yes Electrical Characteristics Operating conditions Min Typical Max...

Page 94: ...Appendix A Dimensions 94 4 1 6 2 44 3 5 87 8 96 1 4 3 5 6 416 435 6 443 5 416 2 87 8 96 1 416 2 UNIT mm...

Page 95: ...Seconds Delete Record Data Over NO 5 DISPLAY OSD Message Display all items Border Color Black Date Time Format MM DD YYYY 24 Hour Spot Output Sequence Sequence Mode 5 Seconds Keep Layout No Check Alph...

Page 96: ...Blank 10 SERIAL Baud Rate 9600 Parity Bit None Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 11 E MAIL SMTP Server Blank Port 25 SMTP Auth No Check Name Blank User ID Blank User PASS Blank Interval 5 Send E mail Blank SMTP S...

Page 97: ...guage ENGLISH User Password Admin BLANK Standard Time Zone UTC Universal Time 0 00 Daylight Saving Time No Check Interval Time Server BLANK Auto Synchronization No Check 16 Buzzer Panel Key Video Loss...

Page 98: ...time Video Loss Repeating 1 medium BEEP 30 sec or until the user confirm Motion Event Repeating 2 short BEEPs 30 sec or until the user confirm Sensor Event Repeating 2 short BEEPs 30 sec or until the...

Page 99: ...Bytes Sec 16 CH 1 888 000 Bytes HIGH 98 000 Bytes Sec 16 CH 1 568 000 Bytes Normal 78 000 Bytes Sec 16 CH 1 248 000 Bytes Low 58 000 Bytes Sec 16 CH 928 000 Bytes Lowest 38 000 Bytes Sec 16 CH 608 000...

Page 100: ...vel Menus and operations you can access vary according to user levels Refer to the table below User Accounts On the device Viewer Playback Live mode control Operator All Viewer accesses Search PTZ con...

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