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WARNING AND CAUTIONS

 

   

 

CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRONISC 

SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOIS-

TURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VEN-

TILATION GRILLS. 

 

  

 

 

 

  

 

Explanation of Graphical Symbols

                                   

The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is in-
tended to alert the user to the presence of uninstalled "dangerous voltage" 
within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a 
risk of electric shock to persons. 

 

USER OF THE SYSTEM ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING AND COMPLYING 

WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUS, CONCERNING THE 

MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS . OUR COMPANY 

SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS SYSTEM IN VIOLA-

TION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUES. 

INDEX 

I. INTRODUCTION 

............................................................................

 5 

  1. Before Usages 

.................................................................. .................  5 

  2. Important Safeguard and Warning ........................................................  5 
 3. 

Package

 

................................................................................................ 6 

 

II. FUNCTIONS

 

................................................................................ 7 

 
III. SPECIFICATION

 

......................................................................... 8 

 
IV. HOW TO USE

 

............................................................................ 9 

 

1. FRONT PANEL

 

..................................................................................... 9 

   

1) LED ..................................................................................................  9 

   

2) Channel Buttons

 

.............................................................................. 9 

   

3) Display Mode Buttons

 

......................................................................

 

   

4) LIST Button

 

...................................................................................... 11 

   

5) REC Button .....................................................................................  11 

   

6) PLAY/PAUSE Button ........................................................................ 12 

   

7) STOP Button ..................................................................................... 12 

   

8) USB Button  .....................................................................................  12 

   

9) Arrow Button

 

.................................................................................... 13 

   

10) MENU Button

 

................................................................................. 13 

  2. Back Panel

 

............................................................................................ 14 

   

1) VGA Port (VGA) ..............................................................................  14 

   

2) Monitor Port (MON 1, MON 2) .........................................................  14 

   

3) AUDIO IN, AUDIO OUT ...................................................................  14 

   

4) Network Connection

 

(ETHERNET) .................................................. 14 

   

5) CAM 1 ~ CAM 8 ...............................................................................  14 

   

6) PS/2 MOUSE ...................................................................................  14 

   

7) RS485 PTZ/Alarm Terminal Block

 

................................................... 14 

   

8) DC Power Input ................................................................................ 15 

   

9) Power Switch

 

................................................................................... 15 

  3. Remote Controller

 

................................................................................. 15 

  4. Getting Start

 

.......................................................................................... 16 

 5. 

Installation

 

............................................................................................. 16 

   

1) Hard Disk Drive Installation

 

.............................................................. 16 

   

2) Monitor Connection

 

.......................................................................... 17 

   

3) Camera Connection

 

......................................................................... 17 

   

4) Alarm Input

 

...................................................................................... 17 

   5) 

Alarm 

Output

 

.................................................................................... 18 

   6) 

RS485 

Connection

 

............................................................................ 18 

   

7) Network Connection

 

......................................................................... 18 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for GN-708VN

Page 1: ...English USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS SYSTEM IN VIOLA TION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUES 3 INDEX I INTRODUCTION 5 1 Before Usages 5 2 Important Safeguard and Warning 5 3 Package 6 II FUNCTIONS...

Page 3: ...k or fire 6 Ground applies to video products equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug having a third grounding pin This plug only fits into a grounding type power outlet If grounding is not done it...

Page 4: ...option pro vided This 8 Channel DVR provides user s easy operation for users to maxi mize effectiveness All functions are Triplex Record Playback Live Real Time Full Quad and Auto sequence Display mo...

Page 5: ...nput Terminal Block 4 Alarm Output Relay out Terminal Block 1 PTZ control Pelco D Protocol Option Data Backup Firmware Update USB Memory Stick Others Remote Control IR Remote Control Mouse Power DC 12...

Page 6: ...r to check what has been recored and what is recording To play event in list use button to move cursor and button to turn page Total recordable scale can be listed 127 in 13 pages Each list is marked...

Page 7: ...up a start time of recording use button to set up an end time of recording Then after setting up record start end time press USB button then continue 13 There will be appeared like from left you can s...

Page 8: ...ly install mouse for using it 7 RS485 PTZ Alarm Terminal Block Option For Connection with Alarm input equipment to this part and with this part to output part Input can be available for 8 channel Outp...

Page 9: ...n 5 Installation 1 Hard Disk Drive Installation A First confirm that hard disk s jumper is on Master B Connect hard disk s IDE cable and power on cable C Close Back side of hard disk drive 17 2 Monito...

Page 10: ...se 6 Setup For environment setting up press MENU button on front panel or MENU button on remote controller the there will be appeared option lists and environmental set up like from left move cursor P...

Page 11: ...u want to record Set up the time Motion sensor detection recording when alarm or motion sensor catch something it start to record for the period how long you want to record IV How to use 21 3 Sensor A...

Page 12: ...DVR carefully and pc viewer software How to use viewer is explained later IV How to use 23 IV How to use 1 Hard Disk Setup Disk set is for setting hard disk setting After using all space in hard disk...

Page 13: ...putted together Also the password should be same on Viewer software in PC and DVR The resolution is selectable Very High High Standard Low Very Low The present DVR services 3 diverse network joining m...

Page 14: ...e per frame Capture During displaying mode pressing this button save pictures automatically on BMP mode file Basic save directory C VxCapture Audio Audio volume up an down Full Screen to full screen m...

Page 15: ...nd WF file and then drag it to Viewer It will display C Select reflection image file saved in USB D It will display selected reflection image file chosen on PC monitor V Viewer software operation Play...

Page 16: ...nnect connecting DVR on network by DHCP or fixed IP DVR Control remote control by network Audio volume control Local Recording saving WF file mode by clicking Start local Recording if you want to stop...

Page 17: ...User should change TCP IP setting by ordering Window OS NETWORK SETTINGS ENABLE YES LOCAL IP PORT 8841 MAC ADDRESS 12 34 56 78 9A BC PASSWORD 111111 NAME SERVER VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL V Viewer software...

Page 18: ...w input DVR IP address Password is DVR password reference if you connect by Dynamic IP service input DVR ID The window will Appear be able to remote control DVR and like the picture below network conn...

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