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6.7.7 Release Time 

This menu allows you to set the “release time” of alarm source: motion 
detection, video loss and alarm in. The release time defines how long 
time after the alarm trigger condition disappears; the same condition 
should be ignored to avoid false alarm being re-triggered. 

6.7.8 Clear Alarm List 

This menu allows you to clear event list. If you want to delete the 
event list, move your cursor to 2 Clear Alarm List: NO. If you want to 
keep the event list, move your cursor to 1 Clear Alarm List: YES. 
This arrangement is to avoid user clear the list by mistake. 

6.8 Others 

This menu allows you to check the RS485 communication protocol 
and software version. 

6.8.1 RS-485 ID Set Up 

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Others 

1  RS-485  ID  Setup  

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2 RS- 485 Protocol 
3 Software Information 
4 HDD Information 
5 Exit 

This item can only be accessed by the installer, the RS-485 ID address of this 

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can be modified here. 

6.8.2 RS-485 Protocol 

This menu shows the details of RS-485 protocol. The only setting user 
or installer can change here is “Baud Rate”. You can choose form 
38400, 19200, 9600, 4800 and 2400. 

6.8.3 Software Information 

This menu presents the software information. 

6.8.4 HDD Information 

This menu shows the HDD information. 

HDD Size 

shows how large size the current HDD has for 

saving video files. 

Free Size

       shows how much available space the current HDD  

leaves. 

Total Rec Time 

shows how much time the current HDD originally 
can provide for saving the video files. 

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Software Information 

1 CPU Filename 

D6SE0100 

2 FPGA Filename 

FPGA0505 

3 Date 

2002/01/23 

4  V deo  System  

PAL  

5 Channel Number 

16 

6  DSP  BD  HW  

SK1V3302  

7  DSP  BD  SW  

SK1V3300  

8 Exit 

RS-485 Protocol 

1  Baud  Rate:

  9600  

2 Bits: 8 
3 Stop: 1 
4 Parity: None 
5 Exit 

HDD Information 

HDD Size 

40 GB 

Free  S ze  

22  GB  

Tota Rec  T me  

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Free  Rec  T me  

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20003/04/23 

2002/04/25 

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00-37963-ACEB4 

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Summary of Contents for DVR 1610

Page 1: ...DVR9010 DVR1610 DVR9020N DVT 1620N User s Guide 00 37963 ACEB4 VER 2 4 ...

Page 2: ...ollowing the operating instructions y The DVR falls to the ground or its cover is damaged z When replacement parts are required make sure that the service technician has used replacement parts specified by original seller or that these parts have the same characteristics as the original ones Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards z Use only with a mounting ac...

Page 3: ...Date Time Display 14 6 3 5 Spot Monitor Dwell 14 6 3 6 Live Refresh Rate 14 6 3 7 Text Colour 14 6 3 8 Display Type 14 6 4 Monitor 14 6 4 1 Video Setup 15 6 4 2 Multi Window Type 15 6 4 3 Screen Center Point 15 6 4 4 Background Colour 15 6 4 5 Show Colour Bar 15 6 5 Camera 15 6 5 1 Camera Title 15 6 6 Record 16 6 6 1 Day Night 16 6 6 2 Weekend 16 6 6 3 REC Event Only 17 6 6 4 REC Event At 17 6 6 5...

Page 4: ...r Password 26 6 11 4 Disable Password 26 6 11 5 Playback Check 26 6 11 6 Super MMX Mode 26 6 11 7 Language 27 6 11 8 Format HDD Disk 27 6 11 9 System Colour 27 6 12 Manager 27 6 12 1 Manager Password 27 6 12 2 Covert Playback 28 6 12 3 Covert Set Up 28 6 13 Shutdown 28 6 14 Exit 28 7 Windows Application Software 29 7 1 Connect the USB Mobile Rack to PC 29 7 2 Install the Software 29 7 3 Function B...

Page 5: ...tion area and sensitivity for each camera individually z Different motion sensitivities available for day and night time z Intelligent algorithm refreshing main monitor display dynamically z User friendly video search z Versatile multiple windows display format z Password to secure installation authorization z System auto reboot after power interruption z System software stored in nonvolatile memo...

Page 6: ...matically after power is on The 9 channel and 16 chnanel DVRs front panels have nine buttons for 9 channels and sixteen buttons for 16 channels respectively 3 1 Buttons on the Front Panel The following are the introductions of DVR front panel buttons The front panel is illustrated and each button is described by name and function PAUSE FREEZE FAST FORWARD PLAY BUZZER SEQ TITLE FAST REWIND SET GOTO...

Page 7: ...orded video in reverse direction Press it repreatedly can change the rewind speed x1 x2 x4 and x8 If you press and hold this button for 3 seconds the DVR will go to the beginning of the recorded video PLAY BUZZER In Live mode press this button to start playing back recorded video In playback mode press this button to stop playing and start recording automatically With each press of the button a be...

Page 8: ...ce Timer This item allows you to select Com or Ind Sequence Timer Common timer means every page in this sequence has the same dwell time while individual timer means each page can have different dwell time Dwell Time and Page Setup The following items allow you to setup each page and decide the Dwell Time of that page If the sequence timer is selected as Common once you change the dwell time of ce...

Page 9: ...s PLAY button to playback the recorded video on this window The password is needed before you playback the reocrded video MODE Press this button to choose one display format from all 4 5 7 9 10 13 and 16 windows The camera LEDs of selected cameras should be lit MENU Press this button to enter OSD setup menu ENTER ZOOM In OSD menu mode this button is used for entering the sub menu or to confirm exe...

Page 10: ...Rate Text Co our sp ay Type Exit Date me Year 2002 Month Day Hour nute Second Day Of Week MON RS 485 Time Calibration Exit Update Exit W Mon tor Br ghtness 125 IIIIIIIII Contrast 190 IIIIIIIII Saturation 188 IIIIIIIII Hue 133 IIIIIIIII Multi W ndow Type Screen Center Point Background Colour Show Colour Bar Exit Event L st 02 10 21 02 10 21 02 10 22 L16 Continue Camera Camera T Camera1 Exit INPUT P...

Page 11: ...Release T Mot on RES T me V Loss RES T me arm In RES T me Exit Clear A arm L 7 8 Clear Alarm List No Clear Alarm List Yes Exit MAIN MENU Event List Others Date me Default Display CD RW Monitor 11 Engineer Camera Record Shutdown Exit Conf gurat on Tab 7 3 2 m In Type Motion Algo Day A m In Day Motion ght A m In Night Motion ESC For Return Condition 1 Set Up 7 3 3 Se ect Camera 1 Detect Area Sensiti...

Page 12: ...it 11 Engineer Table Camera Detect Engineer Password 9667 sab e Password No ayback Check OFF Super MMX Mode Language English Format HDD Disk System Colour Exit Load Installer Setting 9 1 Save Load No Save Load Yes Exit Load Factor Setting Save Load No Save Load Yes Exit MAIN MENU Event List Others Date me Default Display CD RW Monitor 11 Engineer Camera Record Shutdown Exit Software Information 8 ...

Page 13: ... the rest recording time will be calculateed and shown on here 3 MUXDVR Current Status You can tell the DVR current status here 4 HDD Full Indication If the installed Hard Disk Drive is going full the indication would start blinking here 45 minutes approximately before the Hard Disk Drive is full and if the Hard Disk Drive had been run out of the capacity the indictation will be shown on still her...

Page 14: ...eamined on the list 1 08 12 39 L16 2 12 38 21 A03 3 15 58 53 M12 Event List 02 10 20 02 10 22 02 10 22 Continue 6 2 Date Time Item 1 7 allow you to set date and time use the right left buttons to adjust the DVR to local time If you want to save the modification s move the cursor to the 8th item and press Enter button the adjusted setting s will be memorized If you don t want to save the modificati...

Page 15: ...ras and this item allows you to set the Dwell Time between switching The timer value ranges from 1 to 255 seconds 6 3 6 Live Refresh Rate In Live multi window mode each camera does not necessarily share the same frame rate This item allows you to setup the camera refresh rate on the Main monitor use right left DIRECTION buttons to select between Fix and Auto Fix means each camera has the same refr...

Page 16: ...y the DVR 6 5 Camera The Camera menu allows you to set each camera s title and also to choose the position you want to put the camera title Camera itle 1 Camera T 2 Exit 6 5 1 Camera Title Each camera can be assigned a Title up to 12 characters The default title for each camera is the channel number Use the right and left direction buttons to select the wanted camera and then press Enter to enter ...

Page 17: ...Time Day Night i i li i 1 Day Start T me 08 00 2 Day Stop T me 20 00 3 Day REC PPS 50 4 Day REC Qua ty Super 5 N ght REC PPS 50 6 Night REC Quality Super 7 Exit The first and second items allow you to set the duration of daytime Use the DIRECTION buttons to enter the start stop time Day REC PPS Night REC PPS These two items allow you to set the Day and Night record PPS Picture Per Second respectiv...

Page 18: ...ecording only when an event is triggered and the selected time period decides how long the DVR stays in recording mode 6 6 4 REC Event At The DVR allows you to record event recording only In this case you can decide the recording duration Always Night Day and Weekend If Weekend is selected the Weekend setting must be ON then the DVR records event recording only on weekends and if always is selecte...

Page 19: ...low formula Situation 1 No alarm event happens 4 Channel 1 PPS 30 6 31 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Channel 2 PPS 30 1 58 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Channel 3 PPS 30 1 58 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Situation 2 An alarm event happens on channel 2 4 Channel 1 PPS 30 4 61 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 Channel 2 PPS 30 9 23 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Channel 3 PPS 30 1 15 4...

Page 20: ...ease T 8 Clear Event List 9 Exit Night Switch 1 Day Night SW Enable 2 Sw tch OFF Day 3 De ay For Act ve 60 4 Exit NOTE If you switch the day night through the attached external I O Board you change all the day night related setting at the same time which including day night REC PPS and REC quality Day Night SW Enable Use right left DIRECTION buttons to select YES enable or NO disable If you select...

Page 21: ...you to enable or disable the Alarm List display If set to ON all alarm events will be logged in the non volatile memory and you can check the event by entering Alarm List The first column is the item number followed by the date time and the type of the event A represents Alarm Input L represents Video Loss and M represents Motion Detection The last column is the channel number of the event Alarm F...

Page 22: ...mal Open or Normal Close O Normal Open C Normal Close Motion Algo define motion detect algorithm of each camera D1 Normal D1 fit for small change for large area D2 Special D2 is suitable for rapid change of small area Day Alm In define each Alarm In pin is enabled or not during Day time enabled disabled Day Motion decide the condition of Daytime motion detection function C1 Condition 1 C2 Conditio...

Page 23: ...rrent detected amount of motion of this camera The second bar allows you to set the triggered level once the detected motion amount becomes larger than this level the alarm will be triggered 6 7 4 Alarm In This menu allows you to enable disable the Alarm pins of external I O connector and to select N O normal open or N C normal close type for each pin Alarm In Detect Alarm In l Threshold 1 A arm I...

Page 24: ...ol 3 Software Information 4 HDD Information 5 Exit This item can only be accessed by the installer the RS 485 ID address of this DVR can be modified here 6 8 2 RS 485 Protocol This menu shows the details of RS 485 protocol The only setting user or installer can change here is Baud Rate You can choose form 38400 19200 9600 4800 and 2400 6 8 3 Software Information This menu presents the software inf...

Page 25: ...ler s setting This operation can only be executed with engineer password otherwise Illegal Operation message will be displayed Load Factory Setting This item allows you to recall the Factory s Default from the read only memory Load Factory Password This item allows you to reload the factory password in case you forget your own password Load Manager Password This item allows you to load manager pas...

Page 26: ...ting is every camera visible covert not covert Terminal RES This item allows you to enable disable the terminal resister of each camera If the camera loop back connector is not used the terminal resister should be enabled to get correct signal termination this is the default condition Otherwise the terminal resister should be disabled Terminal resister is enabled Terminal resister is disabled Vide...

Page 27: ...ed the password will be saved into non volatile memory The default password is 9667 6 11 4 Disable Password This item allows you to enter the OSD menu without entering the password Therefore you can save a lot of time while setting the DVR This item will be restored to the default setting No automatically after you power off and on the DVR 6 11 5 Playback Check This item allows you to check the in...

Page 28: ... kind of file system therefore the HDD must be formatted to FAT32 in DVR before recording process isk Format D 1 Format Hard Disk No 2 Format Hard Disk Yes 3 Exit 6 11 9 System Colour This item allows you to choose Colour or Mono 6 12 Manager You must enter correct manager password when you get into the main menu otherwise this sub menu will be forbidden The default manager password is 2972 6 12 1...

Page 29: ...06 No 15 CH15 No 7 CH07 No 16 CH16 No 8 CH08 No No 9 CH09 No Covert Set UP 11 CH11 17 Exit 6 13 Shutdown This item allows you to shutdown the DVR There is the other way to shutdown the DVR press ESC and Down Arrow buttons simultaneously 6 14 Exit If you move the cursor to 1 Set Up Data Save and press ENTER button the modifications you have made will be saved into the non volatile memory EEPROM If ...

Page 30: ... segment of video 7 1 Connect the USB Mobile Rack to PC Move out the HDD Cartridge form DVR and insert it to a USB Mobile Rack then connect the USB Mobile Rack and PC with a USB Cable 7 2 Install the Software To process recorded video on your computer you need to install DVR Windows application software After dvrwinap exe has been installed you can connect the swappable HDD to your computer and pr...

Page 31: ...for assigning the camera to this window The cursor will move to next window automatically 6 File Information The Information of the opened file will be shown here File Name Start Time and End Time 7 Playback Press this button to play the recorded video and press it again to pause 8 Go to Begin Press this button to go to the first image of the recorded video 9 Fast Rewind Press this button to play ...

Page 32: ...and time 15 Video Clipping Press this button to clip a small period of video for transferring more easily Press Video Clipping to start clipping and Press again for stop 16 Channel 1 16 Press one of these buttons to view the channel full screen 8 DVR Remote Access of Video over the Web This section discusses the remote control ability of DVR it is an optional function Users can access live and rec...

Page 33: ... Choose a wanted camera through P T Z ID before you tried to pan tilt it b If the Pan Tilt check box is disabled these buttons can be used to select OSD menu items of speed dome camera 4 Menu Enter In normal status press this button to enter the OSD menu of connected speed dome camera This button is used as Enter button while in OSD menu mode 5 Step Degree Users can set the step degree of dome cam...

Page 34: ...own on the test box automatically Figure 2 User This sub menu allows you to set the authorized user s name individual password and the permission level Figure 3 Below are default passwords Figure 3 Different user has different default password with respective permission as below User Name Default password Administrator owner Operator operator Guest guest 00 37963 ACEB4 33 ...

Page 35: ...4 Network This sub menu is offered to set network settings Network settings You can set the network related setting here Figure 5 including IP address subnet mask Figure 5 Dynamic DNS Configuration This sub menu allows you to set the DDNS settings Figure 6 Figure 6 00 37963 ACEB4 34 ...

Page 36: ...er DVR menu or playback mode The password shown on screen will not change but you are already able to enter DVR main menu to change settings or to enter playback mode 10 Channel Buttons The number of channel buttons corresponds to the number of channels supported by the unit Press one of these buttons to view the channel full screen Note If you want to select DVR menu item you don t have to do it ...

Page 37: ...er 21 Reset Alarm Input 3 GND Power 22 Day Night output Output 4 GND Power 23 Day Night switch Input 5 Reserved 24 Set Alarm Input 6 Reserved 25 Reserved 7 Alarm NO Output 26 Alarm In 13 Input 8 Alarm COM Output 27 Alarm In 12 Input 9 Alarm NC Output 28 Alarm In 11 Input 10 GND Power 29 Alarm In 10 Input 11 GND Power 30 Alarm In 9 Input 12 GND Power 31 Alarm In 8 Input 13 GND Power 32 Alarm In 7 I...

Page 38: ...I O port the pins are identified as the definitions listed on the board One pin is listed but of no use VCR Trigger RS 485 RJ11 The default RS 485 port connector is RJ11 6P6C connector RJ11 Cable 6P6C pin definition Pin No Definition Direction 1 2 Reserved 3 GND Ground 4 DA D I O 5 DB D I O 6 00 37963 ACEB4 37 ...

Page 39: ... 0 Vp p 75 ohm Video Looping Through BNC x 9 16 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm Main Monitor Output BNC x 1 S VHS x 1 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm Call Monitor Output BNC x 1 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm Alarm Input x 9 16 DSUB 37 pin male TTL level Alarm Output x 1 DSUB 37 pin male 2 0 A 24 V Network Interface 10 Base T Ethernet Optional Remote Control RS 485 DSCP Playback Speed Fast Forward Rewind x1 x8 picture by picture Zoom Yes Power...

Page 40: ...ata1 Data0 Year Month Goto Time2 BEH Data1 Data0 Day Hour Goto Time3 BFH Data1 Data0 Minute G PS Goto Time1 Year 00 99 it means 2000 2099 Month 01 12 Goto Time2 Day 01 31 Hour 00 23 Goto Time3 Minute 00 59 G ASCII 47H Example If the Keyboard ID is 00H the Multiplexer ID is E0H If you want to select camera 0 on the main monitor you can use 01 command The ASCII Code of 01 is 30H 31H Byte 1 Byte 2 By...

Page 41: ...80P0 Maxtor 120GB 7200RPM 6Y120P0 Maxtor 160GB 7200RPM 6Y160P0 Maxtor 200GB 7200RPM 6Y200P0 Maxtor 250GB 7200RPM 7Y250P0 Notice 1 We strongly suggest do NOT use Seagate products because them might have overheating problems while the DVR is operating 2 We had compared other brand HDDs with Maxtor HDDs we recommend user to use Maxtor HDDs with 8MB cache buffer that would bring DVR the optimum stabil...

Page 42: ...ta1 Data0 Year Month Goto Time2 BEH Data1 Data0 Day Hour Goto Time3 BFH Data1 Data0 Minute G PS Goto Time1 Year 00 99 it means 2000 2099 Month 01 12 Goto Time2 Day 01 31 Hour 00 23 Goto Time3 Minute 00 59 G ASCII 47H Example If the Keyboard ID is 00H the Multiplexer ID is E0H If you want to select camera 0 on the main monitor you can use 01 command The ASCII Code of 01 is 30H 31H Byte 1 Byte 2 Byt...

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