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Operation

HOW TO TURN ON

1.  Push the power switch on the left side of the indoor unit, the monitor will start.

2.  The monitor shows quad monitoring at start up after system check.

MOUSE CONNECTION

In order to prevent un-authorised tampering most functions of the DVR are mouse
controlled . Please plug in the supplied mouse via the USB interface on the right hand
side of the monitor.

LIVE VIEWING

On start up the monitor will display a quad (four channel) image. Using Mouse double
click on any image to bring to full screen. Double click again to return to a quad screen.
System time and date, channel name, recording status and alarm status are indicated
by the following icons:

Recording status

Video loss

Motion detect

Camera lock

Controls

Right click the mouse anywhere on screen to activate the control menu selections.
Selecting main menu will automatically show the SYSTEM LOGIN screen. The default
settings are 

User Name:  Admin    
Password: 

leave blank 

Once logged in you may now right click again to access your menu selections.  An
opportunity to change the password is provided within the settings menu. Please note
if an incorrect password is entered three times the monitor alarm will activate. If a
wrong password is entered five times the system will lock out. To reset the system turn
the main power off and back on after 5 minutes.

SHORTCUT MENU

Selecting main menu will take you through to the shortcut menu where most regularly
used settings can be found. Explanations of functions are displayed by hovering the
mouse over each icon.

Record

Record set up / record playback / record back up 

Alarm

Motion detection and alarm event settings

System

Time and date / network settings / on-screen display settings

Advanced

Hard disk management / password settings / network settings

Info

Hard Drive status / system usage log / version details

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Summary of Contents for BDeye

Page 1: ...BDeye combined CCTV video door access system USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...put and output 12 System 13 Remote viewing 14 Trouble shooting 17 Technical specification 19 This manual is designed to be used as a quick start guide alongside the informative general user interface...

Page 4: ...ower supply administration if you are not sure about the power supply to be used Do not place anything on or around the power cord A damaged power cord may cause electric shock Please do not touch any...

Page 5: ...00GB Hard Drive 4 x DIN to BNC adaptor cables USB Memory Stick User Manual 15m Camera Cable What is included VDE Call Point Camera Camera Extension Cable VDE Extension Cable Optional Extras Monitor Ca...

Page 6: ...CARTRIDGE USB X 2 PORTS A V OUT IR RECEIVER POWER SWITCH LOUD SPEAKER POWER INDICATOR TOUCH PANEL MIC POWER SUPPLY VDE CALL POINT 1 CAM 1 VDE CALL POINT 2 CAM 2 CAM 3 SENSOR DEVICE CAM 4 TCP IP NETWOR...

Page 7: ...DISK DRIVE R T T 1 Follow the direction marked beside the button to open the cover of the hard disk cartridge 2 Insert the hard disk paying attention to the direction of the slot 3 Push the hard disk...

Page 8: ...Pin connector for alarm device 1 Alarm Out Blue 2 Alarm Out GND Brown 3 Alarm In 1 White 4 Alarm In 2 Red 5 GND Black 6 5 1 2 3 4 6 Pin connector for camera BDeye Cam 1 GND for Video Black 6 Audio In...

Page 9: ...lay Setup Enter Exit Setup PTZ Setup PTZ Setup REC Start Stop Recording Stop Stop Play Play Pause Move Confirm Up Move Confirm Down Move Confirm Left Backward Move Confirm Right Forward Move Confirm C...

Page 10: ...ons Selecting main menu will automatically show the SYSTEM LOGIN screen The default settings are User Name Admin Password leave blank Once logged in you may now right click again to access your menu s...

Page 11: ...be found in the main menu shortcuts record Playback To play back recorded material left click on search and enter the following data File Type Do you wish to search for all recorded material or record...

Page 12: ...e screen Clicking start will commence the back up operation and replace the capacity requirement with information on the estimated time to complete the process ALARM INPUTS AND OUTPUTS This section al...

Page 13: ...nformation is displayed PTZ Config Settings and configuration of control of Pan and Tilt zoom cameras RS232 Tour ADVANCED HDD Manage Settings for the Hard drive Account Configuration of users and thei...

Page 14: ...locally but not remotely this indicates incorrect setup of your routers port forwarding Important Settings for remote viewing with a mobile phone As mentioned above the preffered current APP iPhone an...

Page 15: ...back mode used for searching and playing back recordings already stored on the DVR Log Display event log information if any Local Cfg Operate alarm set up on the web end Device Cfg Right click mouse a...

Page 16: ...from a new remote PC a security warning message will pop up asking whether you accept web cab file You must to accept in order to be able to access your BDeye system If the web cab file pop up fails...

Page 17: ...n or the screen protection is set 4 The hardware of the system is damaged 5 No cameras connected 6 No power to connected cameras Real time image problems such as the image color or the brightness dist...

Page 18: ...shelter or channel protection is set 5 The user has no surveillance to view 6 The real time image of the hard disk recording machine itself is not clear Network connection is not stable Possible reaso...

Page 19: ...backFour channel quad or single channel VIDEO DOOR PHONE FUNCTIONS Calling Two channel Video recording Visitor calling and video recording Unlocking Electric lock release function INTERFACE Networking...

Page 20: ...Elite Security Products Unit 7 Target Park Shawbank Rd Lakeside Redditch B98 8YN Telephone 01527 515150 email info espuk com...

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