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PTZ   

 

 

                             1) CAM: Select the Channel of the PTZ device which you are controlling. 

2) Preset: Select the number of the preset you are working with (1 ~ 254). 

3) Set: Sets the current PTZ position as the selected Preset number. 

4) GOTO: Tells the PTZ device to move to the position of the selected Preset. 

5) Directional Arrows: moves the PTZ device in the direction specified. 

6) Zoom / Focus / Iris: User can control each item with + or - button.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

7) Parameter:    Press this button and another window will appear

User can select an item from the PTZ parameter menu, and edit the settings   

in order to fine-tune the speed of pan-tilt-zoom motions, or to enable advanced 

features, such as Auto Focus and Auto Iris (only on supported PTZ devices).

 

 

DIGITAL ZOOM

 

 

 

Right-Click within Live View mode, and choose ‘

ZOOM

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Or select the ‘

ZOOM

 

function from the status bar. 

 

 

 

While viewing a channel in full screen, the user can digitally zoom into a particular area of that channel by up to 14X. 

The small PIP window at the bottom-right shows the full image and the main display area shows the zoomed portion. 

To use the digital zoom, select the required channel and press the 

ZOOM

 

button. 

 

Summary of Contents for Digimaster Series DR16HRD

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Page 2: ...s p l a y 2 1 M e n u C o n t r o l 2 1 S c r e e n D i v i s i o n 2 1 S e q u e n c e 2 1 P T Z C a m e r a C o n t r o l 2 2 D i g i t a l Z o o m 2 2 E v e n t L o g S e a r c h 2 3 P a n i c R e...

Page 3: ...a r m R e c o r d i n g S e t u p 5 4 P a n i c R e c o r d i n g S e t u p 5 4 N e t w o r k St r e a m i n g S e t u p 5 5 S E A R C H 5 5 S e a r c h B y T i m e 5 6 S e a r c h B y E v e n t 6 0 S...

Page 4: ...4 R e c o r d i n g 7 5 U s e r 7 6 N e t w o r k 7 6 S e n s o r 7 7 I n f o r m a t i o n 7 7 WAT E R M A R K P R O C E S S 7 8 S M A R T P H O N E C O N N E C T I O N 8 0...

Page 5: ...s DVR models DR8HRD DR16HRD This manual describes the external features of GANZ DIGIMASTER part names correct connection methods for supported domes or pan tilt receivers control devices peripheral de...

Page 6: ...d within this manual Please be aware of the following precautions before installing the DVR Avoid positioning the DVR in any place where the unit may come into contact with moisture dust or soot Avoid...

Page 7: ...7 The following are warnings and precautions to ensure user safety and prevention of property damage Please read the information below thoroughly...

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Page 11: ...they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments or accessories that are specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold...

Page 12: ...ion only Activity Detection 22x15 grid Sensitivity Levels 10 1 lowest 10 highest Multitasking Triplex Video Inputs 8 16 x 1Vp p CVBS 75 ohms BNC Monitor Outputs 1 x CVBS VGA HD Display Spot Output 1 x...

Page 13: ...Function Live View Search Playback Configuration Archiving Support for CMS Software Web R A and Smart Phone Digital Watermark Watermarked Video Audio for verification of data integrity continuity PTZ...

Page 14: ...14 Specifications Organization 2 Product Contents List Please check to make sure that all of the product contents are present after opening the product packaging Basic Contents...

Page 15: ...15 Remote Controller Instruction Manual Installation CD AC Power Cable Optional Contents Internal Hard Disk Drive DR8HRD 16HRD Unit 12V DC Adapter AAA Battery x 2...

Page 16: ...16 Specifications Organization 3 System Organization VGA Monitor...

Page 17: ...creen LED Indicator Indicates Present System Status POWER REC NETWORK Channel Selection Buttons 1 8 16 Select Channel or Input Password Digits Directional Navigation Buttons UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ENTER R...

Page 18: ...connected and configured as high or low Inputs with common ground E ALARM OUTPUTS Up to 16 alarm outputs can be connected and configured as high or low outputs with common ground F RELAY OUTPUTS Up t...

Page 19: ...not be output normally If monitor spec doesn t support DDC the monitor can t be recognized 1 If you select HD output 2 If you select VGA output 3 If you select SD output K USB PORT Can connect USB mou...

Page 20: ...ENTER Confirm Select Next Screen If there are multiple DVRs stacked or mounted in a rack each DVR must be assigned a unique ID number so that each DVR can be controlled with a single remote controller...

Page 21: ...hecks the status of hard drive and the CD RW DVD RW drive After startup diagnostics are complete the operator must login to the system The default user name is ADMIN Using the CHANNEL SELECTION button...

Page 22: ...Select the screen type 1 4 6 8 9 16 and rotation sequence SEQUENCE MODE User can select a sequence as one of the options within the screen division menu Press the SEQ button Each channel is shown ful...

Page 23: ...and another window will appear User can select an item from the PTZ parameter menu and edit the settings in order to fine tune the speed of pan tilt zoom motions or to enable advanced features such a...

Page 24: ...tion PANIC RECORDING This function button is used to toggle the Panic Recording mode On Off When Panic Recording mode is enabled you will see a red recording icon with P for Panic When Panic Recording...

Page 25: ...n Off User can freeze the live display of any channel While the other channels will continue to show live view video the frozen channel display is stopped Click once more to return to live view video...

Page 26: ...EYS and the ENTER and RETURN buttons In general the ENTER button is used to select a particular field to edit and then is pressed again to confirm changes The RETURN button is used to cancel or desele...

Page 27: ...to ON the camera image is not displayed in live display but continues to be recorded AUDIO Determines the audio recording channel which will be paired with each video channel CAMERA COLOR SETUP While...

Page 28: ...PTZ SETUP Click the PTZ SETUP menu Click on any field to modify its value Change the value by the button ADDRESS The unique ID of the PTZ device PROTOCOL The protocol of the PTZ device BAUD RATE The...

Page 29: ...le with all PTZ devices If this is the case changing this value will have no effect on PTZ control Click the TOUR button and set the MODE to AUTO to use TOUR function First of all please set PRESET nu...

Page 30: ...ion Click the button to edit the motion detection area AREA SETUP Choose this option to define which areas of the image are sensitive to motion Click on individual squares to select or deselect each s...

Page 31: ...COLOR If the border grid is set to ON the user can choose the color of the grid MOTION SENSOR DISPLAY This feature can be used to determine which areas within a channel are detecting motion in real ti...

Page 32: ...ALARM POP UP DWELL Determines the amount of time a full screen popup is displayed after an alarm input If the alarm condition continues the pop up screen will be displayed constantly MOTION POP UP MO...

Page 33: ...er full screen or mixed multi screen views which can be comprised of any number of channels in any order Click the ADD button to add a new sequence To add a new sequence highlight ADD and press ENTER...

Page 34: ...IGURE section When all sequence settings have been entered correctly click CONFIRM To add an additional mode click ADD continuously After finishing the setup click CLOSE To modify the current pattern...

Page 35: ...or the operator can decide which channels are to be displayed in the sequence By default Spot Monitor output is set to run a sequence of all 16 channels SPOT TITLE Input the title of each spot monitor...

Page 36: ...DEFAULT AUDIO CHANNEL Specify which one of the 4 AUDIO INPUTS is routed to the AUDIO OUTPUT NETWORK AUDIO TX When enabled live and playback audio is transmitted to a remote PC connection NETWORK AUDI...

Page 37: ...etermines the format in which the date is displayed MM DD YYYY TIME FORMAT Determines how the time is displayed AM PM or 24 hour NETWORK TIME SERVER SETUP If the DVR is connected to the Internet the t...

Page 38: ...e total hard drive capacity installed IP ADDRESS Shows either the manual IP address entered in the NETWORK menu or the automatic IP address assigned by a DHCP server if enabled MAC ADDRESS Shows the M...

Page 39: ...et or can be transferred to another DVR if multiple units need to be installed with the same settings All information is saved apart from network settings and system name PASSWORD Determines whether t...

Page 40: ...enable disable BAUDRATE Must be set to match the baud rate of the POS device PROTOCOL Must be set by POS device ADDRESS This determine POS device address of each channel Caution When POS function is...

Page 41: ...e created is 8 To edit a user account double click on the user name After changing click OK to confirm changes USER ID Edit the User ID using the virtual keyboard Maximum of 10 characters PASSWORD Cha...

Page 42: ...il notification is required E MAIL NOTIFICATION Enable or disable email notifications for the specified user USER USER AUTHORITY User can configure the specific authority and permissions for the MANAG...

Page 43: ...y the user 2ND DNS SERVER If DHCP is not being used the second DNS server can be manually set by the user RTSP SERVICE PORT If the connected Router supports UPnP Universal Plug and Play functionality...

Page 44: ...Name a 00115ff00213 dvrlink net b 1234 dvrlink neet user can choose any DDNS Host Name NETWORK E MAIL Click on the E MAIL submenu SERVER The SMTP outgoing e mail server that will be used to send e mai...

Page 45: ...T ALARM Enables S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology hard disk monitoring CHECK INTERVAL Frequency of testing DISK FULL EVENT Determines whether a Disk Full condition would resu...

Page 46: ...d of time after the trigger DURATION In LATCHED mode the amount of time that the alarm output remains active after it has been triggered TYPE Can be set to high 0V to 5V when activated or low 5V to 0V...

Page 47: ...zer sounds only when the trigger criteria is present or LATCHED the buzzer sounds for a set period of time after the trigger DURATION In LATCHED mode the time that the buzzer will continue to sound af...

Page 48: ...NT Determine whether a hard drive event would cause an e mail to be sent BOOTING EVENT Determines whether a booting event would cause an e mail to be sent Action settings ALARM Determine whether alarm...

Page 49: ...OVERWRITE When enabled the DVR will start overwriting the earliest recorded footage once the hard drive is full In this case the percentage of hard drive used shown in live display will always be 99 W...

Page 50: ...mines the amount of footage that is always recorded before an event occurs motion detection alarm input etc POST EVENT RECORDING TIME When the DVR is not in continuous recording mode this setting dete...

Page 51: ...s for example between 09 00 and 18 00 or by each individual hour Note that when SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY each day of the week can be individually configured ACTIVATION This section determines at...

Page 52: ...The table below the time bar shows the recording settings for this time period Click and drag on the TIMELINE to select a block of time Example To change the recording settings between 09 00 and 18 00...

Page 53: ...k when a channel is viewed in full screen the assigned audio channel will play back at the same time Adjust the values as desired and select OK to finish and return to the parameter menu Other time pe...

Page 54: ...nnels to motion detection recording only between 18 00 and 00 00 Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the green cursor to the 18 00 position and press ENTER The cursor changes to orange to show the start posit...

Page 55: ...or motion NOTE Please refer to the instructions for the CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORDING menu for details on setting up the SIZE FPS QUALITY and ACTIVATION tabs within the ALARM RECORDING menu Alarm activ...

Page 56: ...TWORK STREAMING menu Select the Size FPS Quality and audio During Network Streaming mode the DVR is possible to set remotely uploaded video audio stream with using client program like Web RA Maximum r...

Page 57: ...sired search date from the calendar The DVR uses a calendar and timeline search method for quick access to recorded footage The calendar displayed on the left side of the screen shows the current mont...

Page 58: ...timeline of recorded footage for that day Press ENTER to choose the date and move to the timeline Click the PLAY button on the bottom of the screen Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the timeline cursor left...

Page 59: ...ing the CHANNEL SELECTION buttons it is possible to display single screen or other multi screen formats in a similar way to the live display mode When playback is paused the can be used to accurately...

Page 60: ...The menu below will appear once again RESERVE Press this button to reserve the currently selected data CONTINUE Press this button to go back and reserve more data The system will return to playback mo...

Page 61: ...H BY EVENT The DVR event log stores events such as motion and alarm activated recording video loss etc To search for an event and playback the recorded footage press the SEARCH button and log in as AD...

Page 62: ...ING and playback buttons can be used as normal To stop playback and return to live view mode repeatedly press the RETURN button The event log search contains the following selectable entries ALARM Whe...

Page 63: ...ntity item keyword date etc On SEARCH BY POS EVENT menu it can search log price quantity item keyword date etc and playback recorded video Click the SEARCH BY POS EVENT menu and select each desired ch...

Page 64: ...the CURSOR KEYS and press ENTER Playback resumes from the moment when the selected event occurred and continues until stopped by the operator During event search playback the playback buttons can be u...

Page 65: ...e settings Use the button to modify each value Click QUERY to view the data size of the selected clip It is useful to use QUERY first before selecting BURN or RESERVE Press the RELEASE button to reset...

Page 66: ...e is larger than the amount of available space on the backup media the END TIME of the archive is adjusted accordingly The MODIFIED SIZE is the final file size of the archive Select OK and press ENTER...

Page 67: ...become setting to FTP server FTP Archiving is possible on New Archiving or Reserved Data Management Archiving data is appeared in Directory of the name that they set up to DIRECTORY if got from FTP b...

Page 68: ...IREMENTS CPU P4 3 0GHz or higher RAM 512MB or higher Video Card GeForce MS 400 ATI Radeon 7500 or higher GeForce 8 Series or higher Video RAM 64MB or higher Monitor 1280x1024 Operating System Windows...

Page 69: ...234 respectively User will need to install the ActiveX control click Run Add on In case of not being able to install ActiveX the user needs to enable ActiveX within the IE security menu Select Enable...

Page 70: ...Live View Screen Division 1 4 8 9 16 channel modes Sequence Mode Move to Next Camera Full Screen Select Live View Channel Manually Activate Microphone to send audio to the DVR audio out jack Toggle Ne...

Page 71: ...when system detects Motion 3 Video Loss indicator will be marked when system detects Video Loss 4 Recording Display current recording mode T Timer or Continuous M Motion A Alarm Recording 5 Alarm Out...

Page 72: ...move a camera between two or more preset points SEARCH BY TIME Select a position on the timeline or set an exact time Press the Play button to begin playback from the selected position 1 Refresh Refr...

Page 73: ...s to search for within the recorded data 2 Period Set the date time range to search for events within the recorded data 3 Search Begin query and list all events found within selected range and type 4...

Page 74: ...NN NE EC CT TI IO ON N S SE ET TU UP P REMOTE SETUP 1 CAMERA User can configure all camera attributes such as title covert channel PTZ or motion Motion Area Setup for individually configuring motion a...

Page 75: ...submenu 2 Select a channel and the motion sensitivity level 3 Click and drag the mouse across the image grid to select motion areas 4 Click OK 2 DISPLAY 1 OSD Configure properties for the on screen di...

Page 76: ...dio channel 2 Buzzer Setting Activate DVR internal buzzer based on keypress 4 System Configure Date and Time Formats NTP Time Server Time Zone and DST properties 5 Recording User can configure all of...

Page 77: ...ity level and log out time 7 Network User can check the DVR network information and adjust the network bandwidth throttle All other IP settings are not allowed to be changed remotely These settings ca...

Page 78: ...TU UP P 8 Sensor Configure all options for Alarm Input Alarm Output Buzzer Out and E Mail Notification The menu structure is very similar to the local DVR system setup for Event Sensor INFORMATION Dis...

Page 79: ...RM MA AR RK K P PR RO OC CE ES SS S 1 Open the archive data and Run the file bplayer exe which is included within the backup folder 2 Click the Open File button and choose the backup file you wish to...

Page 80: ...3 After selecting the file you will be asked to confirm whether or not you would like to check the watermark 4 Click the Yes button to verify the embedded watermark 5 If the archived AVI file has bee...

Page 81: ...M MA AR RT TP PH HO ON NE E C CO ON NN NE EC CT TI IO ON N iPhone 1 Select the Safari browser 2 Enter the IP address or URL to connect Click the GO button 3 Enter the User ID and Password Default ADMI...

Page 82: ...AR RT TP PH HO ON NE E C CO ON NN NE EC CT TI IO ON N BlackBerry 1 Select the Web browser 2 Enter the IP address or URL to connect and press the Enter button 3 Enter the User ID and Password Default...

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