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Appendix C – Recording Table

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only

System Storage (GB): 200

System Storage (GB): 200

System Storage (GB): 200

System Storage (GB): 200

System Storage (GB): 200

System Storage (GB): 200

System Storage (GB): 200

System Storage (GB): 200

System Storage (GB): 200

System Storage (GB): 200

System Storage (GB): 200

Resolution

Quality

Average

Recording Rate (IPS)

Recording Rate (IPS)

Recording Rate (IPS)

Recording Rate (IPS)

Recording Rate (IPS)

Recording Rate (IPS)

Recording Rate (IPS)

Recording Rate (IPS)

Resolution

Quality

Picture Size (KB)*

120 60

30

15

10

5

720x480

32.2 

58  115  173 

345

(Full D1)

27.7 

67  134  201 

401

21.0 

88  176

265

529

18.4 

101 201

302 

604

14.0 

132 265

397

794

11.3 

164 328

492

983

7.7 

241 481

722

1443

5.6 

331 661

992

1984

3.6 

514 1029 1543 3086

720x240

16.1 

58

115  230

345

690

(Half D1)

13.9 

67

133  266

400

799

10.5 

88

176 353

529

1058

9.2 

101 201 403

604

1208

7.0 

132 265 529

794

1587

5.7 

162 325 650

975

1949

3.9 

237 475 950 1425 2849

2.8 

331 661 1323 1984 3968

1.8 

514 1029 2058 3086 6173

360x240

8.0 

58 115  230 463

694

1389

(CIF)

7.0 

67 133  266 529

794

1587

5.2 

88 176 353 712 1068 2137

4.6 

101 201 403 805 1208 2415

3.5 

132 265 529 1058 1587 3175

2.9 

162 325 650 1277 1916 3831

2.0 

237 475 950 1852 2778 5556

1.4 

331 661 1323 2646 3968 7937

0.9 

514 1029 2058 4115 6173 12346

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P 

frames.

  

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Summary of Contents for IM-DVR-04

Page 1: ...Mobile DVR User s Manual Professional Mobile DVR Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use IM Mobile DVR 08 P Iris Innovations Limited ...

Page 2: ...ith the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense FCC Caution To assure continued compliance use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any change...

Page 3: ...AINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWINGS ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS INCLUDING BUT WITHOUT LIMITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER ...

Page 4: ... apparatus that produce heat Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at plugs convenient receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the appliance Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service Handle the appliance with care Do not strike or shak...

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Page 6: ...out 4 3 Basic Operations 4 4 Digital Zoom 5 Menu Display 5 1 Status Display 5 2 Video Adjustment 5 3 VGA Display 5 4 Backup Device 5 5 Software Upgrade Administrator 5 6 System Shutdown Administrator 6 Setup Administrator 6 1 Pre Camera Setup 6 2 Camera Setup 6 2 1 Video Loss Setup 6 2 2 Motion Setup 6 3 Alarm Setup 6 4 SEQ Display Setup 6 5 Scheduled Record Setup 6 6 HDD Setup 6 6 1 HDD Format Cl...

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Page 8: ...me 8 2 Search By Event Log Display 8 3 Smart Search 8 4 Search Archived Files 8 5 Playback Archive For Search By Time 8 6 Playback Archive For Search By Event 8 7 Playback Archive For Smart Search 8 8 Playback For Archived Files 9 Remote Access 9 1 PC Remote Access 9 2 PDA Mobile Phone Remote Access Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Time Zone Table Appendix C Recording Table Appendix D MS Windo...

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Page 10: ...kup control remote access Record capabilities Full D1 up to 30 NTSC 25 PAL IPS Images Per Second Half D1 up to 60 NTSC 50 PAL IPS CIF up to 120 NTSC 100 PAL IPS Playback capabilities Full D1 up to 30 NTSC 25 PAL IPS Half D1 up to 60 NTSC 50 PAL IPS CIF up to 120 NTSC 100 PAL IPS Realtime live display 30 NTSC 25 PAL IPS for each channel Event recording time lapse recording or both Playback search b...

Page 11: ... of security GPS support Remote access through mobile phone or PDA Support mouse operation Built in heater for low temperature application Built in G sensor for the detection of car accident Anti vibration 11 ...

Page 12: ...s for fast backward forward In the other screens press these buttons to move the cursor or focus window 4 Up Button Press this button to move the cursor or focus window in most circumstances In PTZ control press this button to tilt up the camera 5 Down Step Button Press this button to move the cursor or focus window in most circumstances In PTZ control press this button to tilt down the camera In ...

Page 13: ...age device connected to the SD slot or USB port Press this button again to stop copying In some dialogs this button is used as a miscellaneous function key 12 MODE Button Press this button to toggle between live mode and playback mode in main screen display In some dialogs this button is used as a miscellaneous function key During playback this button is used as slow backward 13 Alpha numeric Butt...

Page 14: ...nector USB Connect to USB 2 0 compatible storage device such as USB 2 0 disk drive DVD RW card reader etc Please note that the maximum USB current for the DVR is 500 mA 18 SD slot Used to insert SD card for backup 19 Handle Used to pull out the DVR host after the key is unlocked 14 ...

Page 15: ...st is placed in the outer chamber 4 Main Monitor Output Connectors VIDEO OUT only used for DVR host alone Connect TV monitor to the BNC connector for main monitor display 5 Audio Output Connectors AUDIO OUT 1 2 only used for DVR host alone These connectors supply line out audio signals to external devices such as speakers Recorded audio will be supplied from AUDIO OUT during playback 6 NTSC PAL Se...

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Page 17: ... monitor display 4 RS 232 Connector RS 232 1 RS 232 2 optional Connect this connector to PTZ camera s or GPS sensor 5 Alarm Output Connectors ALARM OUT 1 2 Connect these connectors to 1 Normally Closed NC alarm outputs 1 and 1 Normally Open NO alarm outputs 2 6 RS 485 Connector Connect this connector to RS 485 compatible PTZ camera s Please refer to the manuals come with the RS 485 compatible devi...

Page 18: ... Section 3 2 Optional Connections for the connections Rear Panel Configuration DVR08 1 Video Inputs 1 4 and Video Output IR Remote Controller 2 Audio Inputs Outputs 3 3 Video Inputs 5 8 4 VGA Connection 5 RS232 Serial Data Connection PTZ Control GPS Sensor etc 6 Alarm Output Connectors Alarm Out 1 2 Alarm 1 normally Closed Alarm 2 normally open 7 RS485 Connector 8 Alarm Input Connectors ALARM IN 1...

Page 19: ...I R Remote Cable is as shown below or The pin definitions of the Video Input Connector and 12VDC Power Connector are as shown Please note that the maximum total output current for 12VDC of this DVR is 1 0 ampere The Video In 5 8 Cable is shown Below 19 ...

Page 20: ...2 5 Audio In Out Y C Out Cable The Audio In Out Y C Out Cable is as shown below RS 232 Connector Pin Outs 20 ...

Page 21: ...uttons on the front panel Please refer to the descriptions in Section 2 1 For the other buttons the descriptions are as below 1 Alpha numeric Buttons 1 9 0 Press these buttons for camera selection in most of the circumstances These buttons can also be used to enter text and number in the way similar to most of the mobile phones 2 SEQ Button Press this button to switch to or return from SEQ display...

Page 22: ... editing mode this button is used as backspace key 8 Down DEL Button DEL Press this button to move the cursor or focus window in most circumstances In PTZ control press this button to tilt down the camera In text editing mode this button is used as del key 9 ESC PTZ Button In main screen display press this button to enter exit PTZ control if the focus camera is a PTZ camera In the other displays p...

Page 23: ...s Connect the Video In Out I R Remote Connector to the video outputs from system cameras or other composite video sources via Video In Out I R Remote Cable The internal 75Ω termination is always ON Main monitor Connect the Video In Out I R Remote Connector to a surveillance TV monitor via Video In Out I R Remote Cable the Audio In Out Y C Out Connector to a surveillance TV monitor via Audio In Out...

Page 24: ...nnected with 5VDC power supply please disconnect the power supply 2 Use a screwdriver to uncover the DVR host 3 Use a screwdriver to fix the SATA HDD as shown 4 Use a screwdriver to fix the HDD rack in the DVR host as shown 5 Connect the cables and use tape to fix the cable connectors firmly as shown 6 Cover the DVR host 7 Place the DVR host inside the outer chamber and lock the DVR host if 24 ...

Page 25: ...nnect the Audio In Out Y C Out Connector to a Audio In Out Y C Out Cable and then connect the audio input connectors of the cable to the audio line outs from system cameras or other audio sources Please make sure to associate the audio inputs with the cameras in Camera Setup as described in Section 6 2 accordingly Audio outputs Connect the Audio In Out Y C Out Connector to a Audio In Out Y C Out C...

Page 26: ...er etc If the user wants to use USB2 0 peripheral device to retrieve important recorded images and or audio please connect it to the USB port connector I R remote controller The user may use I R remote controller to control the digital video audio recorder PTZ Cameras Connect the RS 232 connector or the RS 485 connector to PTZ camera s via the appropriate cable The system supports a variety of dif...

Page 27: ... Connect the Car Speed Pulse connector to the car speed pulse signal of the vehicle Please make sure to setup the Car Speed Section 6 11 1 and Speed Alarm Section 6 11 3 accordingly Delay ON Connection Connect the Delay ON connector to the other devices that need to start operating after the DVR has started operating The maximum total current for the delay on devices is 30 amperes The connection d...

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Page 29: ... Bracket optional Bracket face up as shown below Bracket face down as shown below 29 ...

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Page 31: ...e rolling screen messages if shown while certain event occurs on the lower corner The system states from right to left are described as the followings 1 Normal recording percentage 2 Alarm recording percentage 3 Mute state speaker icon shown for not mute not shown for mute 4 X2 state X1 X2 or X4 5 Manual record ON OFF REC icon shown for ON 6 Backup state Backup icon shown for backup and 7 SEQ disp...

Page 32: ... Recording icon Motion may be shown after camera title 32 ...

Page 33: ... 1 or space 2 for 2 a A b B or c C etc If internal CODE is selected a CODE line will be added after the first code is entered for each new code to be entered Please check the internal code table for the selected language For 2 byte code e g Chinese or Japanese the code accepted is from 0000 FFFF 5 Press mark to bring up a list of punctuation marks and special characters The highlighted character i...

Page 34: ...window display to call up Menu display and then press ENTER when the highlighted option is Login Logout to enter Login Logout display as shown In Login Logout display follow the Text Input method described in Section 4 1 to enter the Login name and Password press to highlight and select Login option and then press ENTER to login the system If the user wants to logout the system just press to highl...

Page 35: ...isor In split window display press this button or to display the search menus The system will remember the last one the user chose REC Mouse Press this button to force manual recording To stop manual recording press it again All cameras will be recorded as if the scheduled record is A V and REC icon will be shown on the lower right corner of the screen if manual recording is ON MENU Mouse In split...

Page 36: ...n Background Rows and number of Characters on the screen and then press ENTER to display the GPS data or ESC to cancel For software V6 12 or above the user may enable disable OSD display for certain fields in main screen In GPS display press for page up down press ENTER to close it or press MENU SEARCH to call up the corresponding display as if there s no GPS display 4 4 Digital Zoom The system su...

Page 37: ... in the video window or b navigate the video window around if the zoom factor is X2 or X4 ENTER Mouse Click in the video window Press this button to zoom in the zoom window from X1 to X2 or from X2 to X4 if the zoom window is shown in the video window X2 Mouse Press this button to a show hide the zoom window if the current zoom factor is X1 X2 or b zoom out the video window back to zoom factor X1 ...

Page 38: ...o Appendix B for the Structure Of Menu Displays Please refer to Section 4 2 for Login Logout display The user s operations are described as the followings Press these buttons to change the highlighted item ENTER Mouse Click in the menu item Press this button to enter the detailed display of the highlighted option For the details of each option please refer to the following sections MENU ESC Mouse ...

Page 39: ... press ENTER to call up Status display as shown Status display includes Alarm Recording Status Normal Recording Status Camera Status Alarm Input Status Product Serial Number and Product Version Number Press MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to escape from Status display and return to Menu display 39 ...

Page 40: ...cluding Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation The operations are as below Press these buttons to select the items Numeric Mouse Press these buttons to change the camera Press these buttons to adjust the selected item SEQ Mouse Press this button to reset the settings for this camera to factory default values CALL Mouse Press this button to reset the settings for all cameras to factory default valu...

Page 41: ...MODE Mouse Press this button to restore the values MENU ESC Mouse or Right Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to Menu display The settings will be saved for future reference 41 ...

Page 42: ...elow Mouse Click in the respective item Press these buttons to select the items Press these buttons to adjust the selected item MODE Mouse Left click Press this button to restore Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation to factory default values MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to Menu display If the contents have been modified a Save dialog will be ...

Page 43: ...ommand the system to connect with it If the device is already connected EX R W Read write as shown in Current Status please press ENTER Mouse Left click to command the system software to disconnect with the device and then unplug the device from the backup port Note 1 DO NOT format the DVD disc for better performance and compatibility Note 2 Before using USB pen drive please format it to FAT32 fil...

Page 44: ...PF U2MS USB Disk Storage Transcend s JetFlash 150 V60 Series Apacer s Handy Steno AH220 Pretec s i Disk Wave 512M Black Kingston s DataTraveler USB Flash Driver DTI 512FE SanDisk s Cruzer micro USB Flash Driver Sony s MICRO VAULT Classic Series DVD Writer Asus DRW 1608P Series Pioneer DVR A11 DVR X152 Series BenQ EW200G Series LITEON LightScribe DVD Writer SHM 165H6S 20X DVD Writer DX 20A4P Sony D...

Page 45: ...Transcend s TS1GSDC Series SD memory card 1GB Toshiba s SD M01GR3W Series SD memory card 1GB SanDisk s SDSDB 1024 P60 Series SD memory card 1GB 45 ...

Page 46: ...d its specific operations Backup Device press ENTER Mouse Left click to call up Backup Device dialog if there s no backup device connected Disk Storage to select the disk storage to upgrade Press buttons to select the available storage Upgrade File press ENTER Mouse Left click to start the upgrade process when the highlighted file is a correct upgrade file A confirmation dialog will be shown on th...

Page 47: ...e Left click to shutdown the system A confirmation dialog will be shown on the screen press ENTER to confirm the shutdown The system will save all the files and all the states and then display a power off message in the rolling screen message area The user may power off the system safely when the power off message is shown 47 ...

Page 48: ...item ENTER Mouse Left click Press this button to enter the setup of the highlighted option For the details of each option please refer to the following sections MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from Setup Menu display and return to Menu display If the user wants to reset all the settings to factory default values he she may press to change the highlighted option to Factory De...

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Page 50: ...ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to Setup Menu display If the contents have been modified a Save dialog will be shown to ask the user to save the changes press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations REC Resolution the record resolution for all the cameras in the s...

Page 51: ...setting of this camera Please refer to the manual of the camera for the ID setting Press buttons to change the value N A or 0 255 The default setting is N A Not Available which means that it s not a PTZ camera 6 2 Camera Setup In Setup Menu display press to change the highlighted option to Camera and then press ENTER Mouse Left click to call up Camera Setup display The Camera Setup allows the admi...

Page 52: ...n video loss is detected for this camera Press ENTER Mouse Left click in Settings to call up Video Loss Setup display for the camera Please refer to Section 6 2 1 for the details Motion Detection whether the motion detection of this camera is enabled or not Note this field has no effect for the Smart Search information Press ENTER or to check uncheck this item The default setting is ˇ checked Moti...

Page 53: ...ing sections for Post record time Press buttons to select the value 0 25 PAL 30 NTSC discrete Pre record IPS the pre record IPS for this camera if certain event Video Loss Motion Alarm occurs for this camera This camera is recorded at this rate for Pre record time before the event occurs Please refer to the following sections for Pre record time Press buttons to select the value 0 Event Record IPS...

Page 54: ...being triggered after video loss is detected for this camera However the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will be reset immediately once the camera returns to normal Press buttons to adjust the value 3 seconds 60 minutes discrete for Forever Camera to go the camera to go to the preset position in next field after video loss is detected for this camera Camera to go camera must be a PTZ camera Goto Pr...

Page 55: ...is item The default setting is ˇ checked E mail to send the event e mail to remote station or not The e mail will be sent to the predefined receivers at the moment when the event is triggered Press ENTER or to check uncheck this item The default setting is unchecked FTP to send the recorded event video audio files to FTP server or not Press ENTER or to check uncheck this item The default setting i...

Page 56: ... to Camera Setup display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations Duration response duration to define at most how long in seconds the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will keep being triggered after motion is detected for this camera However the Alarm Out rela...

Page 57: ...one N A or one of the Alarm Outputs 1 2 Buzzer to activate the internal Buzzer or not when motion of this camera is detected Press ENTER or Mouse Left click to check uncheck this item The default setting is ˇ checked Log to log to event logs or not Press ENTER or to check uncheck this item The default setting is ˇ checked Screen Message to display the event message on the screen or not Press ENTER...

Page 58: ...to many small grids and the area with transparent grids is the area which will be detected for motion while gray grids not detected for motion Besides there is a green Mask window Following is a brief description for the operations Numeric Mouse Press these buttons to select the camera Press these buttons to move the Mask window Mouse Left click and drag Press these buttons to resize the Mask wind...

Page 59: ...detection of this camera The detected motion will be shown on the screen Press this button again to stop testing MENU ESC Mouse or Right Click Press this button to escape from Motion Detection Setup and return to Motion Setup 6 3 Alarm Setup In Setup Menu display press to change the highlighted option to Alarm and then press ENTER to call up Alarm Setup display as shown The Alarm Setup allows the ...

Page 60: ...button to escape from this screen and return to Setup Menu display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations Normal State press buttons to select N A Close or Open Please check the signal type normally close or normally open connected to the alarm input termin...

Page 61: ...the pre record buffer size of the system Post record to define how long after this alarm input is triggered the Focus Camera shall be intensively recorded at Event Record IPS Press buttons to adjust the value 0 second 60 minutes discrete Alarm Out to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when this alarm input is triggered Press buttons to select none N A or one of the Alarm Outputs 1 2 Buzze...

Page 62: ...unchecked 62 ...

Page 63: ... escape from this screen and return to Setup Menu display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations Total Pages total pages for this SEQ Display Type Press buttons to select the desired number from the available list Dwell Time the dwell time 3 60 seconds disc...

Page 64: ...ghlighted Following is a brief description for the operations Numeric Mouse Press these buttons to change the camera for the current page Mouse Press these buttons to change the current page for this SEQ Display Type MENU ESC Mouse or Right Click Press this button to escape from Display Page Setup and return to SEQ Display Setup 64 ...

Page 65: ...display will scroll left right if the selected item is not shown on the screen COPY Press this button to copy the settings of the focus weekday to all the following weekdays EX focus weekday is TUE its settings will be copied to those of weekdays WED SAT MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to Setup Menu display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER ...

Page 66: ...rm record mode No Video Audio Video when certain alarm input speed alarm or acceleration alarm is triggered OFF is newly added for alarm detection OFF Press buttons to change the value Motion record mode No Video or Audio Video when motion is detected for certain camera OFF is newly added for motion detection OFF Press buttons to change the value Normal normal record mode including No V Video only...

Page 67: ...or to format clear each HDD set Alarm Record size and Normal Record size of each HDD and define the behaviors for Alarm Record and Normal Record if it reaches the end of the last HDD in the system The general operations are as below Mouse Left click Press these buttons to select the items MODE Format Clear Mouse Left click Press this button to format clear the HDDs as described in Section 6 6 1 SE...

Page 68: ...Full Action actions when Alarm Normal Record disk drive capacity reaches the end of the last HDD Press ENTER or to check uncheck this item The default setting is ˇ checked Duration response duration to define at most how long in seconds the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will keep being triggered after the corresponding partition Alarm Record or Normal Record is full Press buttons to adjust the va...

Page 69: ...mation dialog will be shown on the screen press ENTER to confirm or ESC to cancel Please note that it would take about 40 seconds to a few minutes to format a brand new HDD Note If the HDD has not been formatted yet it will be formatted and partitioned with default record size 30 for Alarm record and 70 for Normal record If it has been formatted before it will be formatted according to the Alarm R...

Page 70: ...D for the first time Note The HDD will be physically formatted and partitioned with default record size 30 for Alarm record and 70 for Normal record All the previously recorded contents will be cleared MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to HDD Setup display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit wi...

Page 71: ...Mouse Left click Press these buttons to select the items MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to HDD Setup display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations Duration response duration to define at most how long in ...

Page 72: ... not The e mail will be sent to the predefined receivers when the event is triggered Press ENTER or to check uncheck this item The default setting is unchecked Limited Period whether the HDD storage is for limited period or not Press ENTER or to check uncheck this item The default setting is No Retention Period hour the retention period of the HDD storage if Limited Period is ˇ Please follow the T...

Page 73: ...to 18 user accounts There is one factory preset login name password aa 11 at Administrator level The user can use it to login the system for the first time The general operations are as below Mouse Left click Press these buttons to select the items The display will scroll up down if the selected item is not shown on the screen MODE Select Deselect as default Mouse Left click Press this button to s...

Page 74: ...evel Login Name please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4 1 to modify this item Password this item accepts numbers only Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4 1 to modify this item Level the password level Administrator Supervisor or Operator for this user Press buttons to change the level 6 8 System Setup In Setup Menu display press to change the highlighted o...

Page 75: ... a different time zone but the user may check uncheck this item if the default setting is checked System Time Synchronization time synchronized with TSP Server GPS or none Press to modify this item The default setting is none TSP Server TSP Time Synchronization Protocol server name if Synchronization is TSP The system will try to do time synchronization with the specified TSP server at the system ...

Page 76: ... the highlighted option to RS 232 422 485 and then press ENTER to call up RS 232 422 485 Setup as shown The RS 232 422 485 Setup allows the administrator to setup RS 232 control port and RS422 or RS 485 control port Please refer to the manuals for the connected devices PTZ cameras to set these items in RS 232 422 485 Setup The general operations are as below Mouse Left click Press these buttons to...

Page 77: ...l EX Epson TM200 Epson TMU300 Epson TMU675 Epson TMT882 Epson RPU420 and Epson MD332S and Epson TMU295 Press buttons to change the supported model or protocol Baud Rate press buttons to change the value Data Bit press buttons to change the value Stop Bit press buttons to change the value Parity Odd Even or None Press buttons to change the value DVR Camera ID for PTZ the device ID for this digital ...

Page 78: ...tton to escape from this screen and return to Setup Menu display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations Net Type Static IP PPPoE or DHCP DHCP can only be used for intranet LAN access while Static IP and PPPoE can be used for both internet intranet access Pr...

Page 79: ...username and password Press buttons to change this item URL the URL Uniform Resource Locators for the system if PPPoE is used Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4 1 to modify this item DDNS Username DDNS username for the system if PPPoE or Static IP is used Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4 1 to modify this item DDNS Password DDNS password for the sys...

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Page 81: ...eft click Press these buttons to select the items MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to Network Setup display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations SMTP Server SMTP mail server name Please follow the Text Inp...

Page 82: ...he receivers e mail addresses The system can send the e mails originated from the triggered events to up to 5 different receivers Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4 1 to modify these items Attachment attached picture for the e mail sent The value could be N A Original picture QCIF picture Press buttons to change this item 6 10 2 FTP Setup In Network Setup press ENTER to cal...

Page 83: ...rname for this DVR unit in the FTP server Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4 1 to modify this item Password password for this DVR unit in the FTP server Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4 1 to modify this item Prefix Of Filename the prefix of the filenames for the files sent to the FTP server If it s empty the filenames will be cam if not the filenam...

Page 84: ...t for remote access The default value is 68 Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4 1 to modify this item HTTP Port the HTTP web page port for remote access The default value is 80 Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4 1 to modify this item WAP Picture Quality the WAP picture quality if WAP access is supported for the DVR Press buttons to change the value DV...

Page 85: ...Note If the Control Port or Data Port is not available or accessible during remote access the system will reset the ports to their default values i e 67 68 85 ...

Page 86: ...up display The user s operations are described as the followings Press these buttons to change the highlighted item ENTER Mouse Click in the menu item Press this button to enter the detailed setup display of the highlighted option For the details of each option please refer to the following sections MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from Mobile Related Setup display and return...

Page 87: ... and return to Mobile Related Setup display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations Source the source GPS Speed Pulse or N A of the car speed Press buttons to change the value Display Format km h or mph Press buttons to select the desired format P Value P va...

Page 88: ...Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to Mobile Related Setup display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations Threshold x0 1g the threshold in 0 1g g means standard gravity for collision to trigger alarm The acceptable values range fr...

Page 89: ...d to define how long after the collision alarm is triggered the Focus Camera shall be intensively recorded at Event Record IPS Press buttons to adjust the value 0 second 60 minutes discrete Alarm Out to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when the collision alarm is triggered Press buttons to select none N A or one of the Alarm Outputs 1 2 Buzzer to activate the internal Buzzer or not when...

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Page 91: ...the items MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to Mobile Related Setup display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations Threshold km h or mph the threshold for speed to trigger alarm Please follow the Text Input m...

Page 92: ...fine how long after the speed alarm is triggered the Focus Camera shall be intensively recorded at Event Record IPS Press buttons to adjust the value 0 second 60 minutes discrete Alarm Out to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when the speed alarm is triggered Press buttons to select none N A or one of the Alarm Outputs 1 2 Buzzer to activate the internal Buzzer or not when the speed alar...

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Page 94: ...ns are as below Mouse Left click Press these buttons to select the items MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to Mobile Related Setup display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations Type the type Acceleration or ...

Page 95: ... if the total size of the pre record pictures exceeds the pre record buffer size of the system Post record to define how long after the speed change alarm is triggered the Focus Camera shall be intensively recorded at Event Record IPS Press buttons to adjust the value 0 second 60 minutes discrete Alarm Out to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when the speed change alarm is triggered Pres...

Page 96: ...ENTER or to check uncheck this item The default setting is unchecked 96 ...

Page 97: ...ouse Right Click Press this button to escape from this screen and return to Mobile Related Setup display If the Save dialog is shown press ENTER to exit and save MENU ESC Mouse Right Click to exit without saving Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations Delay On the delay time to supply power to the devices connected to the Delay On terminals Press buttons to adjus...

Page 98: ... operations can be divided into general operations and miscellaneous function specific operations and are described as the followings General operations PTZ Mouse Press this button to exit PTZ control mode The asterisk will be changed back to normal color Mouse Left click in the up down area of the video window Press these buttons to tilt the camera up down Mouse Left click in the left right area ...

Page 99: ...miscellaneous function specific operations are described in the following table 99 ...

Page 100: ...o Pan set start position set end position SEQ 5 sec Mouse NUMBER ENTER SEQ dwell time is shown in parenthesis If SEQ mode is on the camera will goto preset position 0 9 or 1 10 sequentially change dwell time start stop SEQ mode an asterisk will be shown if SEQ mode is on Preset 1 Mouse NUMBER ENTER Preset location is shown in parenthesis change Preset location set Preset location Pan Speed 3 Mouse...

Page 101: ...ed as the followings Press these buttons to change the highlighted item ENTER Mouse Left click Press this button to enter the corresponding Search display of the highlighted item The Search displays and their operations are described in the following sections followed by the playback operations of the searched video audio MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press this button to escape from Search Menu disp...

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Page 103: ... video audio type The search result will be shown on the bottom of this dialog if it failed If there s no camera in playback mode all the cameras in the current split window will be set to playback mode Copy Button Mouse Left click Press this button to backup copy the selected type of recorded video audio starting from the Search Time described below in the HDD to the connected backup device witho...

Page 104: ...lay The screen for Search By Event Log display is shown below There are four different types of event logs including Alarm including alarm input acceleration alarm and speed alarm Motion Video Loss and System And up to 1000 most recent event logs can be stored in the system The general operations are as below Mouse Left click Press these buttons to select the items MENU ESC Mouse Right Click Press...

Page 105: ...ype for the log list Alarm includes Alarm input Acceleration and Speed Source ID the source which triggered the event For Alarm it s the alarm input number acceleration or speed for Motion and Video Loss it s the camera number It s used to filter the events to be shown in the log list Press ENTER or to check uncheck each item Log List the event logs according to the Event Type and Source ID select...

Page 106: ...nd return to split window display SEARCH MODE Mouse Left click Press this button to start searching the recorded video audio with the selected search time camera and motion masks The search result will be shown on the right half of this dialog To prevent the system from overloading by Smart Search up to 500 matched files or 100 GB of HDD storage for each record partition alarm or normal from the s...

Page 107: ...selected matched file in this list 2 press Play Button Mouse Left click twice to playback it directly or 3 press Copy Button Mouse Left click to backup copy the selected recorded video audio to the connected backup device without playback The Backup display described in Section 8 6 will be shown Please note that this kind of backup without playback is performed in the background and the user can s...

Page 108: ...resize the Mask window ENTER Mouse Press this button to set reset the area under the Mask window The area set will be shown with semi transparent gray area MODE Mouse Press this button to set reset the whole video area MENU ESC Mouse or Right Click Press this button to escape from Motion Area Setting screen and return to Smart Search screen 108 ...

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Page 110: ...ed Disk Storage to select the disk storage to search the archived files Press buttons to select the available storage Archived File List the archived files in the selected Disk Storage Please select the file and then press ENTER to enter Archived File Playback display of the selected file in this list or press Play Button Mouse Left click twice to playback it directly Please refer to Section 8 9 P...

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Page 112: ...een and return to split window display SEARCH MODE Press this button to start searching the recorded video audio with the selected search time camera and key word The search result will be shown on the right half of this dialog To prevent the system from overloading by POS Search up to 500 matched files or 100 GB of HDD storage for each record partition alarm or normal from the start time will be ...

Page 113: ...e when the user press the SEARCH MODE button later for the matched files Press buttons to modify each item Matched file List the matched files HDD ID time are shown according to the selected search time camera and key word The files are shown from the oldest to the newest and its page number is shown on the lower left corner The user may 1 press ENTER to enter POS Search Playback display of the se...

Page 114: ...laying the recorded video audio If the user press button later the playback will start from the beginning Fast Forward on remote controller on front panel Mouse Slow Forward Button SEQ Mouse Mouse to toggle Press this button for fast slow forward playback Each time this button is pressed the forward playback speed will become faster slower from 2X 4X 8X up to 64 16X and then back to 2X Fast Backwa...

Page 115: ...ackup copy or apply the revised settings if it s copying and return to the previous display There will be a Copy icon on the lower right corner indicating that the selected video audio is being archived to the storage device For DVD disc the files won t be written to the disc until the storage size reaches 1 GB or the user stop copying Writing to the disc may take more than 1 minute for every 100 ...

Page 116: ...aving camera video by selecting GPS GPS File Format for the backup of GPS data only The supported formats are TXT and KML Press buttons to select the value End Time Year Month Date Hour Minute for the recorded video audio for the backup without playback of Search By Time The files will be backup from the start time to the end time entered here when the user press the COPY button Mouse Left click t...

Page 117: ...ents those components will be installed by running the batch file except Windows Vista For Windows Vista please run SelfPlayer SelfPlayerInstall exe manually to install the required player components To copy self playback files please copy the batch file and the backup files to the destination directory and copy the whole directory SelfPlayer to the root directory of the destination device 117 ...

Page 118: ... Playback display of the selected matched file or press Play Button Mouse Left click twice to playback it directly Please note that the playback can walk across all the up to 500 per record partition matched files So it s not necessary for the user to repeat the process of Smart Search Playback just for a single file This display is the same as full screen display of the main display and the playb...

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Page 120: ...PY button is not effective in this display The Other Buttons All the other buttons are the same as in Section 4 3 Basic Operations 8 10 Playback Archive For POS Search In POS Search display press ENTER to enter POS Search Playback display of the selected matched file or press Play Button to playback it directly This display is the same as full screen display of the main display and the playback bu...

Page 121: ...amilyId 9B5EDFC8 A4BB 4080 9063 6518166E2DAB amp amp displaylang en to get the free download of it or install it from the corresponding directory in the CD This package is a bug fix for Windows XP SP2 4 The domain name or IP address of the digital video audio recorder has been set as trusted web site in your PC and the https server verification for trusted web site is unchecked If not please go to...

Page 122: ...multaneously Remote Display and Operations After the plug in software is downloaded and run in the web browser you will be asked 1 to install redistributable software and 2 for ActiveX control to interact with your PC Please select Yes and the remote login display will be shown Please note that the PC user must have system administrator password for the PC otherwise the process will fail and an er...

Page 123: ...uality of the camera Section 6 2 When the user leaves I E he she may be asked to save changes to files please click on OK or Yes to save the changes The operations and descriptions for these icons are as below In video window right click the mouse button to call up Camera Playback Print Dialog Left click on Playback or Camera number to change the window to the corresponding camera and live playbac...

Page 124: ...ute Click on this icon to show hide the GPS data for 1 the selected DVR or 2 the DVR for the focus camera button down to show button up to hide Click on this icon to backup video audio and the Backup dialog will be shown Please select the DVR cameras event type destination directory execution time and data range and then click on Apply or OK to backup or Cancel to cancel Please note that Execution...

Page 125: ... of the cameras the current copying status for that camera will be shown in the dialog For SelfPlayer described in Sec 8 5 to work correctly please copy the file vcredist_x86 exe in the CD to Windows directory such as WINDOWS or WINNT PTZ control panel If the camera in the focus window is a PTZ camera these buttons in the PTZ control panel can be used for PTZ control The operations include Tilt Up...

Page 126: ...st be some cameras in playback mode for the search to succeed Click on this icon to call up Search by event dialog The event logs will be shown on the screen Please select the DVR device event type and source ID to search for the event logs Click on Refresh Up or Down to update the event logs Click on the desired event log to highlight and select it Click on the OK button to search the recorded vi...

Page 127: ...or the DVR device Auto Connection whether the user wants to connect automatically to this DVR device Connected whether this PC is connected with the DVR device now If a DVR is connected the user may select it and click on Reboot to reboot it The other properties in the dialog are similar to those described in Chapter 6 Please refer to Chapter 6 for the detailed descriptions Besides the user can do...

Page 128: ...arth for display purpose If COM Port is enabled the corresponding GPS data will be output through the specified COM port of the PC The output data can be used as input by GPS application software such as Google Earth Please refer to Appendix E for using Google Earth in more details System Requirements of Remote PC It is recommended to access the digital video audio recorder using a PC that meets t...

Page 129: ...MicroSoft DirectX 9 0 or above Others Windows XP KB319740 Package if Windows XP SP2 is installed 129 ...

Page 130: ...orrect web page EX http 192 168 1 89 wap htm for IP address http 192 168 1 89 If not please enter the full address with wap htm Please enter the correct login name and password for the digital video audio recorder to login the system and the screen will be shown as below Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations 1 Window display for the selected channel camera Quad...

Page 131: ... Click on this button to submit the content to the digital video audio recorder The new settings will take effect and the screen will refresh 131 ...

Page 132: ... 360 240 PAL 25 720 576 50 720 288 100 360 288 Record Watermark Yes Record Mode Manual Schedule Alarm Motion Acceleration Speed Record Pre record time 0 10 seconds Record Post record time 0 60 minutes Display Resolution NTSC 720 480 PAL 720 576 Display Split windows 1 4 Display Frame rate Up to 30 NTSC 25 PAL IPS per display window Display Freeze Yes Display Sequential switch User adjustable Displ...

Page 133: ...DNS FTP TSP Network Remote users Up to 6 users simultaneously Network Bandwidth TCP IP type dynamic sliding window control Network Remote stations PC mobile phone or PDA Control GPS Car Speed I R 1 I R remote controller Control GPS Car Speed RS 232 1 D type female connector for PTZ or GPS 1 optional D type female connector for PTZ or GPS Control GPS Car Speed RS 485 2 pin for PTZ control or GPS Co...

Page 134: ...on Weight 178 W x 210 D x 50 H mm 2 0 KG without HDD Power Source 12 or 24VDC with acceptable range 9 5 30VDC Power Consumption 12W Max without 12VDC output loading Power Delay On Off Yes with configurable timer Power Delay Out 30A Power 12VDC Out Up to 1 0A for all cameras Operating Temperature Operating Temperature 0oC 50oC with built in heater 134 ...

Page 135: ...un 2 00 Caracas La Paz GMT 04 00 Santiago GMT 04 00 ˇ Oct 2nd Sun 0 00 Mar 2nd Sun 0 00 Newfoundland GMT 03 30 ˇ Apr 1st Sun 2 00 Oct last Sun 2 00 Brasilia GMT 03 00 ˇ Oct 3rd Sun 2 00 Feb 3rd Sun 2 00 Buenos Aires Georgetown GMT 03 00 ˇ Oct 3rd Sun 2 00 Feb 2nd Sun 2 00 Greenland GMT 03 00 ˇ Mar last Sun 1 00 Oct last Sun 1 00 Mid Atlantic GMT 02 00 ˇ Mar last Sun 2 00 Sep last Sun 2 00 Azores G...

Page 136: ... Lanka GMT 06 00 Rangoon GMT 06 30 Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta GMT 07 00 Krasnoyarsk GMT 07 00 ˇ Mar last Sun 2 00 Oct last Sun 3 00 Irkutsk Ulaan Bataar GMT 08 00 ˇ Mar last Sun 2 00 Oct last Sun 3 00 Beijing Chingqing H K Urumqi GMT 08 00 Kuala Lumpur Perth Singapore GMT 08 00 Taipei GMT 08 00 Osaka Seoul Tokyo GMT 09 00 Yakutsk GMT 09 00 ˇ Mar last Sun 2 00 Oct last Sun 3 00 Adelaide GMT 09 30 ˇ Oct ...

Page 137: ...Kamchatka GMT 12 00 ˇ Mar last Sun 2 00 Oct last Sun 3 00 Anadyr GMT 13 00 ˇ Mar last Sun 2 00 Oct last Sun 3 00 Nuku alofa GMT 13 00 137 ...

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Page 140: ...ware please refer to the manual bundled For the other utility programs please refer to the following paragraphs HEM Player Before running HEM Player in your PC please make sure the followings 1 DirectX End User Runtime 9 0 or above has been installed in your PC successfully If not please logon to http www microsoft com to get the free download of it 2 Please go to Start Setup Control select Displa...

Page 141: ... archived file for playback please click on File menu and then select Open After an archived file is opened the user may click on the player buttons to play the file The following diagram shows the screen after the Play button is pressed The user may print the whole player screen including the current video image or the current video image by selecting File menu and then select Print or Print Vide...

Page 142: ... select the source files M4V H264 files archived from DVR remote I E HEM and FTP file transfer to be converted from select the target directory to save the converted files and check Merge files if you want chained backup files to be converted into one AVI file and then click on OK to do the conversion The converted AVI files can be played by Windows Media Player if DivX or the other MPEG 4 decoder...

Page 143: ...y GPS software such as Google Earth The user may use the following paragraphs as an example 1 Open remote software such as IE Browser and log on to the DVR or open and playback the archived file with GPS information 2 Select GPS Configuration 3 Enable Output with Data Exchange File and set the related items File Tag Icon 143 ...

Page 144: ...4 Open Google Earth 5 Add Network Link 144 ...

Page 145: ...6 Select the Data Exchange File in the remote software as Link Please note that the directory filename MUST be in English for old version of Google Earth to work correctly 7 Set Time Based Refresh 145 ...

Page 146: ...8 Click on OK button to save the settings 9 Now the GPS data will be fed from the DVR remote software to Google Earth and the GPS position will be continuously updated in Google Earth 146 ...

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