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3.6 VIDEO LOSS MENU 

 

 

 

Define the reaction upon video signal loss for each camera in this menu: 

 
(1) VLOSS:    

ENABLE:

 

Video loss detection is activated.  

  

DISABLE:

  

Video loss detection is deactivated.  

                

(2) DURATION:

  

 

Alarm duration. Duration applies to buzzer and output contact and is adjustable from 
1~99 seconds.  

 

(3) ALARM OUTPUT:

 Output relay activation. 

 

 

 

1:

  

Output relay 1 ~ 4 (selection) is switched in  

 

 

 

case of alarm 

 

 

NONE:

  

Output relay is deactivated.  

 

(4) ALARM EMAIL:   
 

By selecting “ON”, an email is sent in case of alarm, containing the alarm message and 
the DVR IP address as sender. Define the email recipiant’s details in the NETWORK 
menu.     

       

(5) BUZZER:  

Alarm buzzer activation  

 

  

ENABLE

:  

Alarm buzzer is activated. 

  

DISABLE

:  

Alarm buzzer is deactivated.  

 

(6) ALARM NETWORK:  
 

Network alarm function activation. Network alarm reception requires installation of the 

optionally available PowerCon software. The network alarm transmits both the alarm 
message and the DVR IP address as sender to up to 3 recipiants.  

 

  

YES: 

 

Network alarm is activated. 

  

NO: 

 

Network alarm is deactivated.  

 

(10) SUMMARY:  
 

The SUMMARY menu item gives a summary on the settings for control purpose. Use the 

JOG to browse the individual settings.  

 

ATTENTION:

 This menu does not allow any editing of settings. 

 

VLOSS SETUP MENU 
 
CAMERA 1 

VLOSS  

ENABLE 

CAMERA 2 

 

CAMERA 3 

DURATION 

05 SEC 

CAMERA 4 

ALARM OUTPUT 

01 

CAMERA 5 

ALARM EMAIL  

NO  

CAMERA 6 

BUZZER 

DISABLE 

CAMERA 7  

ALARM NETWORK    NO 

CAMERA 8 
CAMERA 9 

 

SUMMARY 

Menu display for EDR-910, EDR1610 identical, but with 16 cameras.

Summary of Contents for EDR-1610A

Page 1: ...DR 910A 9 channel Digital Video Recorder EDR 910D 9 channel Digital Video Recorder with internal DVD RW drive EDR 1610A 16 channel Digital Video Recorder EDR 1610D 16 channel Digital Video Recorder wi...

Page 2: ...his symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste...

Page 3: ...PC connection through crossover network cable 20 2 7 2 Network connection through patch cable 20 2 7 3 Network system requirements 21 2 8 IR remote control extension 22 2 9 Power connection 22 2 10 S...

Page 4: ...11 NETWORK ACCESS WITH INTERNET EXPLORER 64 11 1 PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 64 11 2 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION ActiveX COMPONENTS 64 11 3 ACCESS VIA INTERNET EXPLORER 65 11 4 SCREEN ELEMENTS 66 11 5 PLAYBAC...

Page 5: ...5 interface for remote control IR receiver for IR remote control and optional IR remote control entension cable Jog shuttle for convenient recording evaluation 1 Main 1 Callmonitor easy to use front p...

Page 6: ...88 100 IPS 720 x 288 50 IPS 720 x 576 25 IPS Recording modes Continuous recording schedule or event recording Playback rate Real time playback Playback search function Via time date or event alarm mot...

Page 7: ...EDR910_1610_ma_en_rev1 00 7 Power consumption 50 W max Dimensions 430 W x 72 H x 402 5 D mm Weight 6 42 kg Ambient temperature 0 C 40 C Remote control Optional IR remote control RS 485 keyboard...

Page 8: ...mode the current playback position is stored as image export start position 7 ENTER Enter key for input confirmation 8 DISPLAY main monitor status display switching 9 SELECT In multiscreen mode select...

Page 9: ...ity alarm HDD access 17 Channel keys Video channel key to select a single camera for full screen display 18 USB Socket Mouse USB socket for USB wheelmouse for local operation 19 DVD RW only for EDR910...

Page 10: ...Vpp Composite video signals automatic 75 Ohm termination high impedance switching upon loop through output load 5 Alarm and control inputs outputs for connection assignment refer to appendix C ALM INP...

Page 11: ...his icon indicates the channel selected for sequential display Selection via SELECT key Upon sequence activation the icon is replaced by Global types of event OT Over Temperature HDD Alarm message upo...

Page 12: ...x N reverse playback Nx speed XX playback position in XX percent of total HDD capacity 3 Playback position current playback position display format depends on time date menu settings 5 RECORDING STATU...

Page 13: ...RG 12 and suitable BNC plugs Due to inappropriate absorbability 50 Ohm coax cable e g RG58 antenna cable and further types of coax cable are not suitable All connected video sources must provide a 1 V...

Page 14: ...uld be used if the installed cables are expected to be highly susceptible to interferences The number of devices installed in one bus is limited to 32 expandable through signal distributors Basically...

Page 15: ...ributors Each distributor output physically provides one RS 485 bus which enables the additional connection of 31 further devices the distributor output represents one bus participant itself The maxim...

Page 16: ...s to be considered for connection The following illustration shows the connector box assignment of the optional EDA998 connection kit connector box patch cable 2 3 3 EKB 500 connection with network pa...

Page 17: ...connecting several DVRs the use of the optional EDA998 connection kit is recommended EKB 500 installation with several DVRs and EDA998 connection kit For further details on keyboard connection please...

Page 18: ...erFocus ED2200 2250 Pelco D Pelco P The optional RS 485 connection kit EDA 998 is recommended for easy installation For RS 485 port pin assignment please refer to chapter 2 3 2 Sample installation wit...

Page 19: ...d for alarm inputs ALM_COM output relay contact root ALM_NO output relay NO contact ALM_NC output relay NC contact ALMRST Alarm reset control input for alarm reset for dry NO contact towards GND DISKF...

Page 20: ...bout router installation and internet connection please refer to the publication EverFocus network technique Physically two basic types of connection are possible 2 7 1 Direct PC connection through cr...

Page 21: ...n_rev1 00 21 2 7 3 Network system requirements Connection type 100Base T Max required network bandwidth 10 MBit Protocol types TCP UDP SMTP HTTP NTP Required ports for port configuration please refer...

Page 22: ...wer connection Connect the DVR to the power source 100 240 VAC 50 50 Hz using the included IEC cable To ensure the secure DVR operation the use of an uninterruptible power supply UPS in online version...

Page 23: ...ey again to leave the menu or to change from sub menu to a higher menu level Use the JOG to select a menu item Use the ENTER key to confirm a selection and to proceed to the next entry in sub menus Us...

Page 24: ...aylight saving time adjustment is activated the next step is the definition of switching terms 6 START DATE Start daylight saving time Select month Use the JOG to adjust the month Select week Use the...

Page 25: ...NTP server ATTENTION The synchronisation should be activated by selecting ON only after defining the daylight saving time time zone and NTP server IP address 9 TIME SERVER The NTP server time synchro...

Page 26: ...n_rev1 00 26 10 TIME ZONE Enter your local time zone Germany Austria Switzerland GMT 1 ATTENTION The correct entry is compulsory for NTP synchronisation 11 UPDATE INTERVAL Time synchronisation interva...

Page 27: ...TION The manual setting is compulsory autodetection for connected cameras is not available COVERT second position A camera programmed COVERT ON will not be displayed but recorded at defined parameters...

Page 28: ...mer program 1 8 schedule setup and activation are defined in the TIMER menu N Normal all periods not captured by a timer schedule In case no timer is activated the DVR only operates according to these...

Page 29: ...d from the camera list on the left and press the COPY key The message COPIED appears at the top screen margin Select the camera which shall apply the settings from the camera list Press the SEARCH key...

Page 30: ...justable as follows 720x288 Half D1 Default setting total recording rate 50 IPS 720x576 D1 total recording rate 25 or 360x288 CIF total recording rate 100 IPS 5 RECORD MODE REWRITE If the harddisk is...

Page 31: ...ctive as long as input contact but minimal as defined in DURATION 3 ACTIVE CAMERA Alarm camera being recorded and displayed in full screen on the main monitor see 10 MAIN MONITOR Recording is carried...

Page 32: ...work alarm reception requires installation of the optionally available PowerCon software The network alarm transmits both the alarm message and the DVR IP address as sender to up to 3 recipiants YES N...

Page 33: ...ds 4 ALARM OUTPUT Output relay activation 1 Output relay 1 is switched in case of motion detection NONE Output relay is deactivated COPY function Motion detection settings can be copied from one camer...

Page 34: ...Alarm reaction on MAIN monitor in case of motion alarm NO CHANGE The currently selected main monitor display does not change FULL SCREEN Monitor displays the alarm camera image in full screen 9 CALL M...

Page 35: ...between vertical and horizontal Having selected the requested window use the SEARCH key to activate the selected areas Use the PAUSE key to deactivate the selected areas If several or combined detect...

Page 36: ...buzzer activation ENABLE Alarm buzzer is activated DISABLE Alarm buzzer is deactivated 6 ALARM NETWORK Network alarm function activation Network alarm reception requires installation of the optionall...

Page 37: ...er assignment if supported by the network FIXED IP manual IP number assignment 2 IP ADDRESS Enter the DVR s IP address If DHCP is activated IP address is assigned automatically 3 SUBNET MASK Local net...

Page 38: ...DVR via network each user requires a DATA PORT max 4 users Upon activating ports e g in firewalls the following ports have to be opened additionally DATA PORT 1 DATA PORT 2 DATA PORT 3 Example Datapo...

Page 39: ...the alarm is transmitted This port must be set at the client s side recipiant correspondingly 3 UNIQUE ID DVR ID number used for identification by the recipiant s software The unique ID appears also i...

Page 40: ...th user name password NO if SMTP server doesn t require login 4 USER SMTP server user name 5 PASSW SMTP server password 6 RECEIVER EMAIL ADDR Alarm recipiant s email address 7 SENDER EMAIL ADDR Severa...

Page 41: ...PoE connection 3 PRIMARY DNS An IP address of DNS server that is provide by ISP for example 168 95 1 1 is a DNS server of Hi net which is a famous ISP in Taiwan 4 SECONDARY DNS If your ISP provides yo...

Page 42: ...dyndns org User name TEST Password TEST Domain name ethin dyndns org 1 SERVER DDNS provider 2 USER User name of the account 3 PASSWD Password of the account 4 RECORD ID The Record ID or DDNS ID is a...

Page 43: ...omprises two consecutive days both days require a separate schedule Example Task Daily recording from 8 pm to 6 30 am the next morning WRONG TP DAY START END SET 1 DLY 20 00 06 30 ON CORRECT TP DAY ST...

Page 44: ...ool provided by the HDD manufacturer 2 THERMOMETRIC SCALE Select the temperature unit CELSIUS or FAHRENHEIT for display of the current HDD temperature 3 TABLE SIZE GB Total HDD capacity in Gigabyte C...

Page 45: ...STOP BIT Number of stop bits 1 or 2 7 RS485 PARITY Parity mode NONE EVEN ODD 8 RS485 DATA BIT Number of data bits 8 or 7 9 RS232 RS485 ID RS232 RS485 address Addressable range 1 255 This address compl...

Page 46: ...1 Output relay NONE No relay reaction upon alarm 3 ALARM DURATION PERMANENT This value cannot be changed alarm is automatically switched off after problem has been solved fan replacement 4 NETWORK AL...

Page 47: ...s upon alarm NONE no output relay reaction upon alarm 3 ALARM DURATION PERMANENT This value cannot be changed alarm is automatically switched off after problem has been solved 4 NETWORK ALARM YES Netw...

Page 48: ...relay reaction upon alarm 3 ALARM DURATION Alarm duration adjustment from 1 99 seconds or permanent 4 NETWORK ALARM YES Network alarm activated for settings refer to NETWORK menu Network alarm recepti...

Page 49: ...arm NONE no output relay reaction upon alarm 3 ALARM DURATION Alarm duration adjustment from 1 99 seconds or permanent 4 NETWORK ALARM YES Network alarm activated for settings refer to NETWORK menu Ne...

Page 50: ...pdate with latest firmware version through USB stick or CF card At first place the CF card or the USB stick into the respective interface YES After confirmation with SELECT the firmware update is run...

Page 51: ...sulting in black images and the message in the status bar If this happens choose a longer QuickPlay time 7 SYSTEM PASSWORD By selecting ENABLE different EDR operations require password input for local...

Page 52: ...tched to recording standby mode LED in REC key ON even if only motion or alarm triggered recording is selected no continuous recording otherwise no recording will be processed This doesn t apply to sc...

Page 53: ...OTION menu the respective cameras are recorded at the EVENT recording rate programming in CAMERA menu ATTENTION For this recording mode the DVR must be in recording standby mode REC LED ON The DVR can...

Page 54: ...playback speed in playback mode Turn the SHUTTLE clockwise for fast forward playback Depending on the shuttle speed the playback speed increases to 2 4 6 8 16 32 or 600x Turn the SHUTTLE counter cloc...

Page 55: ...layback speed is reduced to 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 10 1 16 1 32 of the normal speed This playback mode is not available for reverse playback 4 Single image playback Press the PAUSE key during playback Turn the...

Page 56: ...disks is indicated in the START END TIME field Select the respective harddisk in the DISK NO field The values in the EVENT row cannot be changed upon time date search The bottom table further shows th...

Page 57: ...DISPLAY key to browse backwards After selecting the type of event with the JOG and having confirmed your selection with the ENTER key the DVR switches to playback mode SEARCH LIST 00001 M08 10 09 2005...

Page 58: ...esp connect the EPR200 Press the COPY key to open the video export menu Define the following settings in the COPY menu COPY Select VIDEO to export video data Select VIEWER to copy the EDR viewer playb...

Page 59: ...ormation about formatting DVD RW refer to Appendix D FORMATTING DVD RW TO UDF ATTENTION The video export start position can also be selected by pressing the COPY key during playback The buffered time...

Page 60: ...options 1 SEQ ON activates the monitor s sequence mode automatic sequential switch 2 OSD ON activates the monitor s status display including camera number monitor number and active alarms for this mo...

Page 61: ...m 0 100 2 CONTRAST Adjust the image contrast from 0 100 3 COLOUR Adjust the colour saturation from 0 100 The current value is indicated both on the slidebar and as percentage Press MENU or SELECT to l...

Page 62: ..._ma_en_rev1 00 62 SCREEN DISPLAY 9 SCREEN DISPLAY Press the MODE key to switch between 4x 7x 9x 10x 13x 16x and PiP Picture in Picture main monitor display 10x 13x and 16x display are available for ED...

Page 63: ...t panel JOG JOG clockwise JOG JOG counter clockwise SHUTTLE 1 2x fast search or 1 2x slow search in PAUSE 2 4x fast search or 1 4x slow search in PAUSE 3 8x fast search or 1 8x slow search in PAUSE 4...

Page 64: ...ess with Internet Explorer Make sure that your security settings at the PC allow ActiveX installations Internet Explorer OPTIONS SECURITY SETTINGS CUSTOM LEVEL activate installation and executing of s...

Page 65: ...EDR910_1610_ma_en_rev1 00 65 11 3 ACCESS VIA INTERNET EXPLORER Enter the DVR IP address in the Internet Explorer address line Enter user name and password in the LOGIN screen...

Page 66: ...de 7 Playback search PTZ control 8 Types of event 9 Event list 10 Play start event playback 11 Update start refresh event list 12 Connection status PLAY or LIVE in playback mode playback position indi...

Page 67: ...n VLOSS video loss Press UPDATE to start refresh the event list The load time depends on both the event list size and the network speed Events are displayed with type of event time and date indication...

Page 68: ...hour m for minute and s for second The sign at the left hand side is to decrease the value whereas the sign at the right hand side is to increase the value 2 Move the slide bar between the buttons to...

Page 69: ...The following control functions are available 1 PTZ Cam camera selection 2 Action mode Pan tilt zoom key reaction type Continuous control command is sent continuously Step x 10 10 single commands per...

Page 70: ...osition as selected preset number CLR Delete the selected preset position JUMP Approach the selected preset position 8 AUTO PAN Automatic continuous pan function rotating Speed setting 5 different pan...

Page 71: ...archive files 4 Start Select the start time to be archived 5 END Select the end time to be archived There are 3 ways to search either Start or End time to be archived Press first 1 Press the button of...

Page 72: ...VR memory and may be copied anytime by one of the following methods 1 Export to USB stick Select VIEWER in the first row of the COPY menu Press the SELECT key to copy the software to the inserted USB...

Page 73: ...image as jpg file 8 Save to Avi to save the archived EDR MPEG File as AVI file Note The recording frame rate will be automatically calculated It is suggested to use the calculated Recording Frame Rat...

Page 74: ...equally wired Pin 1 GND Pin 3 RS485 A Pin 6 RS485 B Illustration contact side RJ 45 plug 2 Interface settings For the RS232 485 port 6 different speeds are available 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 and 384...

Page 75: ...key 0x08 DATA1 Rec keycode 0x5D checksum Example 2 A packet that sends PAUSE key to DVR ID 4999 0x85 length 0x27 Receiver ID high byte 0x07 Receiver ID low byte 0x4B OPcode key 0x0C DATA1 Pause keyco...

Page 76: ...0 02 ID 2 126 0000000 1111110 00 7e ID 126 127 0000000 1111111 00 7f ID 127 128 0000001 0000000 01 00 ID 128 129 0000001 0000001 01 01 ID 129 255 0000001 1111111 01 7f ID 255 256 0000010 0000000 02 00...

Page 77: ...0x24 CH9 0x07 MENU 0x25 CH10 0x08 REC 0x26 CH11 0x09 REV PLAY 0x27 CH12 0x0A STOP 0x28 CH13 0x0B PLAY 0x29 CH14 0x0C PAUSE 0x2a CH15 0x0D SEARCH 0x2b CH16 0x0E COPY 0x2c SELECT 0x0F DISPLAY 0x2d CALL...

Page 78: ...x monitor2 ch10 spot 0x2a Matrix monitor2 ch11 spot 0x2b Matrix monitor2 ch12 spot 0x2c Matrix monitor2 ch13 spot 0x2d Matrix monitor2 ch14 spot 0x2e Matrix monitor2 ch15 spot 0x2f Matrix monitor2 ch1...

Page 79: ...Half D1 RECORDING IMAGE SIZE KB RATE LOWER LOW BASIC STANDARD HIGH SUPERIOR Images s 3 5 3 9 4 2 4 9 5 6 6 4 RECORDING TIME HOURS 50 159 142 132 113 99 87 25 317 285 265 227 198 174 8 992 890 827 709...

Page 80: ...on InCD InCD allows to format DVD RW medias to UDF format For installation of InCD refer to the help file on the NERO CD After NERO InCD has been installed please re start the PC InCD icon will then s...

Page 81: ...0_ma_en_rev1 00 81 Please insert DVD RW to DVD burner open My Computer window right click on DVD burner then choose InCD Format From the following setup window please choose Advanced to do more advanc...

Page 82: ...ting window Please choose Format option as follows Information from CD may not be written in or recognized for the reason that Quick format is selected Check Verify in Other options to verify if there...

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