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ADJUSTING THE FOCUS OR IRIS ON A CAMERA

1. Press the PTZ/Focus button on the front panel of the Veo 120XXN or on the remote control 

twice

.   

  Focus/Iris controls appear in the lower right corner of the video pane, and the screen mode changes  
  to single mode. 

2. If the wrong channel is displayed press the numbered channel button (1-16) of the camera that you  
  want to control

3. Press the ARROW buttons to adjust the focus or iris.
   
   

LEFT / RIGHT: 

Focus

   

UP / DOWN: 

Iris 

4. Press the RETURN button when you are finished.

WORKING WITH PRESETS

With the Veo 120XXN, you can create and run presets.  A preset is a unique combination of Pan, 
Tilt, and/or Zoom parameters that can be stored for selected P/T/Z cameras. If your camera supports 
presets, you can set up and call on a new preset. For a complete list of reserved presets, refer to your 
camera documentation.

To create a Preset:

1. Press the PTZ/Focus button on the Veo 120XXN and select the camera that you will configure.  
  Make sure that you are in PTZ mode, and not in Focus mode.

2. Move the camera to the desired position

3. Using the DISPLAY and the MENU/SETUP buttons, choose the preset number that the current  
  position should be stored as. DISPLAY button is used to go down in numbers, and MENU/SETUP 
  -  to go up in numbers. There can be up to 255 presets programmed for each camera.

4. Once the desired preset number is selected, press the PAUSE button on the front panel of the Veo  
  120XXN, or on the remote control, to set the current camera position to the preset number selected.

5. Press the RETURN button to clear the menus from the screen.

To call a preset:

1. Press the PTZ/Focus button on the Veo 120XXN and select the camera that you will configure.  
  Make sure that you are in PTZ mode, and not in Focus mode.

2. Using the DISPLAY and the MENU/SETUP buttons, find the preset number that you want to call on.

3. Once the preset number is selected, press ENTER to move the camera to this desired preset position.

4. Press the RETURN button to clear the menus from the screen.

Figure 52. Focus/Iris Control Menu

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Summary of Contents for Veo 12016N

Page 1: ...INNOVATIONS AT THE SPEED OF THOUGHT 2008 i DVR International Inc The contents of this user manual are protected under copyrights and computer program laws 120XXN Series...

Page 2: ...Audio menu Buzzer menu System menu Event Sensor menu Disk Manage menu Record menu Archiving menu Adding Users Changing Passwords Controlling Cameras from the Veo 120XXN Pan Tilt and Zoom Controls Adju...

Page 3: ...004N 5 Front Panel of the Veo 12008N 6 Front Panel of the Veo 12016N 7 Back Panel of the Veo 12004N 8 Back Panel of the Veo 12008N 9 Back Panel of the Veo 12016N 10 Remote Control Operation 11 Logging...

Page 4: ...to use UPS will result in voided warranty Do not attempt to repair the DVMS Contact your dealer installer for technical support and or repairs Do not drop the system or subject the system to strong v...

Page 5: ...at the specific custom requirements for length of video retention for each given installation are met For investigation or archiving purposes video recordings can be easily exported to external storag...

Page 6: ...gurable for multiple camera displays for live and playback video Spot monitor for public view displays MODELS Model Number Veo 12004N Camera Input 4 Description 4 channel digital video recorder with 3...

Page 7: ...t Figure 2 shows the maximum number of cameras and alarm sensors that can be connected to the Veo 120XXN system Veo 120XXN also allows for a number of spot monitors to be connected to the system for l...

Page 8: ...lay back video Refer to Figures 4 6 for the locations of the buttons on the front panel 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 EJECT USB SCREEN MODE SEARCH MENU PTZ FOCUS JOG SCHUTTLE CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 H...

Page 9: ...ork when remote clients are connected to the system this LED is lit green ALM Alarm alarm sensor on off 8 JOG HOLD Jog Shuttle hold Adjust the playback speed with Jog Shuttle then press HOLD button to...

Page 10: ...ices to the unit please refer to the diagrams of the rear panels of the Veo 120XXN series units Figures 7 9 Figure 7 Back Panel of Veo 12004N 2 3 1 4 5 6 8 9 11 12 10 13 7 Figure 8 Back Panel of Veo 1...

Page 11: ...l Veo 12004N has 4 audio inputs Veo 12008N 12016N has 2 audio inputs 10 Ethernet TCP IP RJ45 connector for Network Connection 11 Alarm Relay RS 485 Terminals for Sensor Relay PTZ connection 12 RS 232C...

Page 12: ...channel s up to a maximum of 16 depending on the model or allows entering the user password To enter channel number 10 and above press the 1 button first followed by a second digit 0 6 5 ENTER Enters...

Page 13: ...PWR button on the remote control if the unit is not already running The Menu screen appears and the appears and the ADMIN user is selected 2 If desired press the up or down arrow to select a different...

Page 14: ...ministrator Complete access to all Veo 120XXN system settings and functions Complete access to all Veo 120XXN system settings and functions SYSTEM CONTEXT MENU VEO 12008N 12016N System context menu is...

Page 15: ...video 4 Network Status Indicates the system network status If there are users connected to the Veo 120XXN remotely it is indicated with an amber circle beside the two networked computer icons on the m...

Page 16: ...on on the remote controller The sequencing dwell time determines how long each channel screen display will be displayed on the screen The default dwell time for sequencing mode is set to 3 seconds The...

Page 17: ...he main screen A red square indicates that the video is being recorded green indicates that the video is being pre recorded into a buffer The recording status appears for each camera that is connected...

Page 18: ...nterval that the Alarm Channel will remain in the full screen mode 1 60 seconds Motion Pop Up Mode Turn this setting ON to display the corresponding camera in the full screen mode on the VGA OUT and M...

Page 19: ...ed cameras to covert mode and or to change the camera title If a camera is set to covert mode the Veo 120XXN continues recording the video however the camera will not be displayed on the screen While...

Page 20: ...Setting up Motion Detection Recording on page 33 for complete instructions on how to use this setup Please note that high sensitivity settings increase the occurrences of the false motion detection F...

Page 21: ...over the network Network Audio RX Turn this option ON to receive audio via 2 way audio of the remote client Figure 31 Audio Sound Menu Figure 32 Buzzer Sound Menu Keypad Turn this option ON to hear a...

Page 22: ...M 1 59AM in DST and 1 00AM 1 59AM out DST Figure 34 Date Time System Menu If the time is changed to go back in time then data will overlap and will be deleted as shown above Figure 35 Overlapped Date...

Page 23: ...address as entered in the Network setup and the MAC address If your unit contains two hard disk drives both sizes are listed in the disk size field In this setup option you may also assign the system...

Page 24: ...s working as soon as the alarm stops being tripped The delay time is ignored with transparent relay mode Duration refers to the length of time that the relay remains in effect after the alarm occurs p...

Page 25: ...dest data is overwritten with the latest data once the hard disk becomes full When it is set to OFF the Veo 120XXN stops recording and the internal BUZZER is activated when the hard disk is full Forma...

Page 26: ...352 x 240 704 x 240 704 x 480 PAL cameras 352 x 288 704 x 288 704 x 576 Image size and recording rates are related If you select a resolution that changes the recording rate a message appears on the...

Page 27: ...video clip that you want to copy To Configure the end time for the video clip that you want to copy Mode Select the recording mode between Burning and Erasing Burning The latter will allow you to re r...

Page 28: ...pending on a system model the password can contain characters 1 4 Veo 12004N 1 8 Veo 12008N or 1 9 Veo 12016N 7 Set the new user s group type Three User Group types are available USER MANAGER and ADMI...

Page 29: ...uttons on the remote control PAN TILT AND ZOOM CONTROLS 1 Press the PTZ Focus button on the front panel of the Veo 120XXN or on the remote control PTZ controls appear in the bottom of the video pane a...

Page 30: ...the camera that you will configure Make sure that you are in PTZ mode and not in Focus mode 2 Move the camera to the desired position 3 Using the DISPLAY and the MENU SETUP buttons choose the preset...

Page 31: ...motion based Schedules i Select the top row by moving the yellow box to this row using ARROW buttons and press ENTER The yellow box will turn to a green cursor box ii The table will be displayed with...

Page 32: ...en cursor box ii Move the green cursor box across the table Once on the desired camera and time press ENTER again and the box becomes a blue cursor box You can then move the camera to highlight a seri...

Page 33: ...have Alarm Recording and Motion Recording at the same time To configure Alarm based Recording Schedule select Alarm Setup sub menu Follow instructions for Timer Motion based Recording SETTING UP MOTI...

Page 34: ...n DESELECT ALL to disable the motion detection region on this camera CANCEL to cancel the changes or SAVE EXIT to save the changes that you made and return to the previous menu CANCEL and SAVE EXIT op...

Page 35: ...selectedtimeonward eachvideopanecontainsrecordedvideofrom aspecificcamera Theplaybackcontrolpanelwillbedisplayedonthescreen 6 RefertoPlayingRecordedVideoonpage36forinstructionsonplayingbackvideo 7 To...

Page 36: ...controller To navigate the video playback with the USB mouse supported Veo models only use the on screen playback panel 1 Use the video control buttons on the front panel of the Veo 120XXN to play ba...

Page 37: ...te existing data on your media change the archiving MODE from BURNING to ERASING BURNING To back up video 1 Press MENU on the front panel of the Veo 120XXN or remote control and login into an administ...

Page 38: ...drive and then press the ENTER button 8 The Backup menu displays a list of recorded video that matches your selection criteria along with estimates of how much storage space the video clips require R...

Page 39: ...press RETURN repeatedly until the Menu disappears from the video pane Figure 70 System Management Menu EXPORTING IMPORTING SYSTEM SETTINGS Use the System Data option to export all system settings with...

Page 40: ...will appear This will install the codec to play back the video properly on your media player Follow the wizard and finish the installation This must only be done once 4 Using Windows Explorer find th...

Page 41: ...nd Front USB Port Storage Capacity Standard 1 x 500GB HDD Upgrade to max 2 x HDD System Operation Front Panel Buttons Remote Control USB Mouse 12008N 12016N Mouse Supported Yes 12008N 12016N No 12004N...

Page 42: ...1 866 840 0004 www i3dvr com i DVR INTERNATIONAL INC U S A 415 Lawrence Bell Suite 2 Williamsville NY 14221 Canada 780 Birchmount Road Unit 16 Scarborough ON M1K 5H4...

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