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Summary of Contents for NT-404

Page 1: ...NT 404 USER MANUAL Rev 0 1 ...

Page 2: ...D 3 2 1 RECORD SETUP 3 2 2 MOTION DETECTION 3 2 3 OVERWRITE 3 3 SEARCH 3 3 1 SEARCH COPY 3 4 SYSTEM SETUP 3 4 1 HDD 3 4 2 CLOCK 3 4 2 1 DATE TIME 3 4 2 2 TIME ADJUST 3 4 3 VIDEO STANDARD 3 4 4 KEY ECHO 3 4 5 USER MANAGEMENT 3 4 5 1 PASSWORD CHECK 3 4 5 2 SET PASSWORD 3 4 5 3 USER AUTHORITY 3 4 6 NETWORK 3 4 7 DDNS ID 3 4 8 MEDIA FORMAT 3 4 9 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 3 4 10 FACTORY RESET 3 5 EXIT 3 6 FACTO...

Page 3: ... PS 2 Mouse SATA HDD s supported Intelligent search and playback support you can play back the video only motion detection occurs in the area you selected User friendly setup menu and operation Easy backup methods USB memory stick External USB HDD CD RW DVD RW VGA output Spot monitor support Firmware upgrade via USB Web Browser support AVI File Converting Network Client Viewer 16 units x 16 Client...

Page 4: ... 1CH RCA Input Level 0 5 1 4Vp p 20kΩ Audio Output Line 1CH RCA Recording NTSC Large 720 H 240 V Small 360 H 240 V Resolution PAL Large 720 H 288 V Small 360 H 288 V NTSC Max 120Images HD1 Speed PAL Max 100 Images HD1 Mode of Operation Quadplexer Frame Setting Available Event Normal Available Speed Available Resolution Available Each CH Quality Changed at 2 level Standard Fine Setup per Channel In...

Page 5: ...ensor Input Not Supported Alarm Output Not Supported Motion Detection Available For Each Camera Multi Remote Surveillance Monitoring Environment Transmission Rate Approx 120ips HD1 Full Motion Transmission 16 Clients accessible Search Supporting Multi Client 16 Clients accessible System Monitoring Recovery System Logging Not Supported Monitoring Not supported Recovery Auto Reboot By Watchdog Autom...

Page 6: ...pgrade USB 2 0 Port Ethernet RJ 45 10 100 Mbps USB 2 0 Front 1 Port Electrical Power Source DC 12V 5A Power Consumption Approx 50 Watt Including 1 HDD Environmental Operating Temp 0 40 Storage Temperature 10 60 Humidity 30 90 RH non condensing Physical Construction Shape Consumer Style Construction Material Plastics Front Steel Case Body Color Black Dimension 340 W x 60 H x 248 D mm Weight Approx ...

Page 7: ...2 1 Front Panel Button 1 Play Button Button 2 Fast Forward Press this button to speed up playback speed Button 3 Reverse Playback Button 4 To view a Still picture Button 5 Quad Mode Single Channel Mode Button 6 LIVE SEARCH For Live Mode Play Back Mode Button 7 INFO ENTER Button Button 8 MENU ESC ...

Page 8: ...the Audio Output Input 4_ VGA OUTPUT D sub 15 pin Connector for connecting the PC Monitor 5_ ETHERNET PORT 10 100 Base T RJ 45 port for Network Connection 6_ POWER SWITCH Used for Switching the NT 404 ON OFF 7_ SPOT OUTPUT RCA Connector for Composite Video Signal output 8_ MOUSE PS 2 Mouse connection for controlling the NT 404 operation 9_ POWER IN DC Power socket for DC 12V 5A ...

Page 9: ...2 3 REMOTE CONTROL ...

Page 10: ... this button to move into Sequence mode 12 QUAD Press this button to get into Quad display 13 Press this button to change the values in a upward manner 14 Press this button to change the values in a downward manner 15 SPOT Spot Monitor 16 MUTE Press this button to turn off the Audio 17 Move the cursor in left direction in the setup menu 18 Move the cursor down to the next line 19 ENTER Press this ...

Page 11: ...s and HDD s First of all Please look into that the Menu button is in Orange Color By Pressing the Menu button on the NT 404 or from the Remote the below screen pops up 3 1 DISPLAY By pressing the Display button the below Screen pops up Select the desired item by pressing button from the remote controller ...

Page 12: ... 10 Seconds But the Default value is 3 Sec To exit this SEQUENCE screen press the ESC button 3 1 2 TITLE Once the user clicks the Title icon of the Display Menu the below screen pops up Here the user can name the channel number by pressing the Enter button on the remote User can select the character from the below window by moving buttons then press the ENTER button The Default Setting are CH 1 CH...

Page 13: ...essing the ENTER button Once the user clicks the HIDE CAMERA icon the below screen appears Move the Cursor by pressing buttons by using the user can choose the values SHOW or HIDE The Default Setting is SHOW for all the 4 Channels HIDE TITLE DISPLAY should be OFF To exit this HIDE CAMERA screen press the ESC button ...

Page 14: ...ually selecting the Channel of the Spot Monitor SEQUENCE Every Channel can be switched in a Sequence manner i e one by one The Default settings for MODE should be SEQUENCE SPOT SEQUENCE TIME User can set the SPOT SEQUENCE TIME by pressing the button from the Remote The duration of the Sequence time is from 1 to 10 Seconds But the Default value is 3 Sec To exit this SPOT screen press the ESC button...

Page 15: ...3 2 RECORD Menu User can move the Cursor by using button of the Remote as shown below As the user presses the RECORD button by the ENTER button the below Screen appears ...

Page 16: ... QUALITY You can find 2 parameters 1 STANDARD 2 FINE User can set the TIME LAPSE MOTION by pressing of the remote Time Lapse Motion has a frame duration from 0 10 but the Default value is 5 frames Under the REC SETUP user can choose either SCHEDULE or MANUAL parameter by Pressing of the Remote Once the User clicks on the SCHEDULE button the below window appears The Default Settings for IMAGE SIZE ...

Page 17: ...ETECTION with the help of the ENTER button on the remote the below window appears User can change the value of any channel either to ON or OFF state by pressing or button on the remote Select the Sensitivity level LOW HIGH NORMAL by pressing or on the remote The Default value for SENSITIVITY should be LOW User can set any of the channel to TEST MOTION by pressing or on the remote To exit this MOTI...

Page 18: ... indicates that the HDD is overwritten OFF indicates that the user doesn t want to overwrite the HDD The Default setting for OVERWRITE should be ON To exit this OVERWRITE screen press the ESC button 3 3 SEARCH User can move the cursor to SEARCH icon by pressing button on the remote By pressing the ENTER button from the Remote on the SEARCH icon the below window appears ...

Page 19: ...Once the user presses the SEARCH COPY icon the below window appears In the below window user can search the data of the respective dates by moving the cursor with buttons on the remote ...

Page 20: ...ange the values Using or button Press the ENTER button to see the recorded contents TO COPY Move the cursor to the START TIME END TIME using buttons change the values Using or button Press the ENTER button to copy in a USB Stick To exit this SEARCH COPY screen press the ESC button ...

Page 21: ...with the help of buttons on the icon Once the user clicks the SYSTEM icon with the ENTER button the below screen appears User can select any menu from the System Setup by button on the remote The below screen appears by pressing the ENTER button on the HDD option ...

Page 22: ...TER button of the remote to get the Below Screen If you want to initialize the HDD scroll down the cursor to YES then press the ENTER button of the remote If NOT move the cursor to NO the press the ENTER button To exit this Screen press the ESC button of the remote ...

Page 23: ...the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the DATE TIME and the following screen appears Use the buttons to move the cursor to the desired position of date or time Use the or buttons to modify the current date and time DATE MM DD YYYY MONTH DAY YEAR TIME HH MM SS HOUR MINUTE SECOND Press the ENTER button to save the modified value To exit this DATE TIME screen press the ESC button ...

Page 24: ...Mean Time Move the cursor to the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Summer time using the or buttons of the remote to make ON or OFF If the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME set ON set up the starting date and time and end date and time Use the buttons to move the cursor and use the buttons to change the value The Default Value for DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME should be OFF To exit this TIME ADJUST menu press the ESC button 3 4 3 V...

Page 25: ...SWORD CHECK At the USER MANAGEMENT menu Move the cursor to the PASSWORD CHECK using the buttons Select ON or OFF using the or button of the remote If you select OFF password menu won t work The Default Value for PASSWORD CHECK should be OFF 3 4 5 2 SET PASSWORD Move the cursor to the SET PASSWORD using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the SET PASSWORD and the following scre...

Page 26: ...d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ beside RE TYPE using the CAMERA NUMBER INPUT buttons to verify the password The Default Password for ADMIN PASSWORD should be 00000000 To exit this menu press the ESC button 3 4 5 3 USER AUTHORITY Move the cursor to the USER AUTHORITY using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on USER AUTHORITY to get the below Screen Move the cursor using buttons change the value by...

Page 27: ...alue for DHCP is OFF IP ADDRESS At the NETWORK menu Move the cursor to the IP ADDRESS using the buttons Select the desired position using the buttons and set the data value using the or buttons The Default IP ADDRESS should be 192 168 000 002 SUBNET MASK At the NETWORK menu Move the cursor to the SUBNET MASK using the buttons Select the desired position using the buttons and set the data value usi...

Page 28: ...ed position using the buttons and set the data value using the or buttons The Default Port value should be 3700 3 4 7 DDNS ID At the SYSTEM SETUP Menu Move the cursor to the DDNS ID using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on DDNS ID to get the below screen Select the character using the buttons then press the ENTER button The Default DDNS ID is MAC Address To exit this DDNS ID menu...

Page 29: ...or is on MEDIA FORMAT to get the below screen This option give the information about the USED MEMORY FREE MEMORY for the USB Stick 3 4 9 FIRMWARE UPGRADE At the SYSTEM SETUP menu Move the cursor to the FIRMWARE UPGRADE using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the FIRMWARE UPGRADE and the following screens appears ...

Page 30: ...tton Use the buttons to move the cursor To exit this FIRMWARE UPGRADE screen press the ESC button 3 4 10 FACTORY RESET At the SYSTEM SETUP menu Move the cursor to the FACTORY RESET using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the FACTORY RESET and the following screens appears NOTE It is possible to upgrade the firmware only with a Front USB port ...

Page 31: ...item if you want not to save the changed setup before exiting this screen 3 6 FACTORY RESET VALUES DISPLAY RECORD SYSTEM Menu FACTORY RESET VALUE DISPLAY FACTORY VALUE MENU CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 SUB MENU Sequence 3 SEC 3 SEC 3 SEC 3 SEC Title CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Hide camera SHOW SHOW SHOW SHOW Hide title display OFF Spot mode SEQUENCE SPOT Spot sequence time 3 SEC FACTORY RESET VALUE RECORD FACTORY VALUE ME...

Page 32: ... mil Select time zone GMT 06 00 Daylight saving time OFF Daylight saving Start time MAR 2nd SUN 02 AM End time NOV 1st SUN 02 AM Key echo ON BUZZER Password check OFF PASSWORD Admin password 00000000 User1 password 11111111 User2 password 22222222 User3 password 33333333 User4 password 44444444 User1 authority NO User2 authority NO User3 authority NO User4 authority NO DHCP OFF NETWORK IP address ...

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