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IV. SETUP 

 
Press the menu button to access the main menu for the advanced settings of the DVR. 
The menu will display the following categories: 
 

 

 
Directional buttons are used to navigate through all the main categories and their submenus.  ENTER 
button is used to access and save the settings and exit out of the submenus.  The – and + buttons are 
used to select available options.  CANCEL button is used to revert back to previous settings and 
exiting the submenus without saving any changes. 

Summary of Contents for EV-16000

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Page 2: ...e make sure that the following items are included in the box 1 Digital Video Recorder 2 Remote Controller 3 DVR Client Software CD 4 Power Adapter 5 Two AAA Batteries 6 This Instruction Manual If any of these materials are missing please contact your vendor ...

Page 3: ...at any time without prior notice No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without prior written permission of the manufacturer We makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Digital Video Recorder the software the h...

Page 4: ...installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by on or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet o...

Page 5: ...machine sensible THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 5 U S C 552a Please note that Digital Video Recorders are intended for recording of surveillance use and should never be used in a manner that invades other people s privacy or contravenes international or domestic privacy act and its regulations Please be advised that in certain cases the recording of individuals private properties or commercial properties...

Page 6: ...proofed If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air wipe it dry with a soft absorbent cloth In the event that the water or other foreign substances enter the interior immediately turn the DVR s Power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock Please consult the DVR distributor 7 Do not use substances cont...

Page 7: ...Do not operate the DVR beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the DVR in an extreme environment such as in high temperature or high humidity Use the device at temperatures within 41 F 104 F and humidity below 90 The normal operating power source for this device is 110V 220V AC 50 60Hz PREVENTING MALFUNCTION Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the DVR in c...

Page 8: ...3 4 ALARM 21 3 5 MOTION 21 3 6 VIDEO LOSS 21 4 BASIC RECORDING 22 5 PLAYBACK 23 5 1 TIME SEARCH 23 5 2 LOG SEARCH 25 5 3 PLAY STILL STOP FAST FORWARD FAST REWIND FRAME BY FRAME 26 5 3 AUDIO PLAYBACK 28 III ADVANCED OPERATION 29 1 BACKUP 29 1 1 BUILT IN DVD RW 29 1 2 MINI PLAYER 31 2 PAN TILT ZOOM CONTROL 32 2 1 FOCUS CONTROL 32 2 2 IRIS CONTROL 33 2 3 PRESET TOUR 33 2 4 CUSTOM FUNCTIONS 33 2 5 AUT...

Page 9: ...SE 54 5 1 2 QUALITY 54 5 1 3 RATE 55 5 1 4 AUDIO 55 5 1 5 INPUT 55 5 2 ALARM SETUP 56 5 2 1 RECORD TIME 56 5 2 2 RECORD CAMERA 56 5 2 3 MOTION TO ALARM 56 5 2 4 ALARM BUZZER 57 5 2 5 ALARM OUT 57 5 2 6 ALARM OUT ON OFF 57 5 3 RECORD ENABLE 58 6 SCHEDULE 59 6 1 CHART 59 6 2 MODE 1 4 59 6 3 EXAMPLE 60 7 NETWORK 62 7 1 IP SETUP 62 7 1 1 CONFIG 62 7 1 2 IP SETUP 62 7 1 3 PORT 63 7 2 GENERAL 63 7 2 1 B...

Page 10: ...5 1 INFORMATION 80 V CMS LITE 83 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 83 2 INSTALLING CMS LITE 83 3 EXECUTING CMS LITE 85 4 DVRPLAYER 86 1 MAIN CAMERA DISPLAY WINDOW 86 2 CAMERA DISPLAY SELECTION 86 3 MODE DISPLAY 86 4 FILE OPEN 87 5 CAPTURE AND PRINT 87 6 CAMERA SELECTOR 87 7 PAN TILT ZOOM CONTROL 87 5 CMS LITE LIVE MODE 89 5 1 LIVE DVR MONITORING 89 6 CMS LITE PLAYBACK MODE 90 6 1 SEARCH 91 6 2 REMOTE SEARCH 92...

Page 11: ... 10 QUICK START PAGE The Factory Default password for the unit is 000000 SECURITY WARNING Please be sure to change the administrator and user s password from the unit Please refer to page 76 ...

Page 12: ...ub menu screens 6 UP PAUSE This button is used to navigate up in some menus It is also used to pause the frame during the playback 7 CANCEL This button cancels any selection changes in sub menus In the Live View Screen mode this button is used to hide the On Screen Display information such as time date and channel icons This button also removes any of the alert icons on the screen Alarm Video Loss...

Page 13: ...button is used to select options from various menus It is also used to access the Log screen 13 RIGHT FAST FORWARD This button is used to navigate right in some menus It is also used to fast forward during the playback ...

Page 14: ...A output 5 NETWORK PORT 10 100 Base T RJ45 ethernet port for network connection 6 RS232 PORT 9 Pin port connector to for debugging purposes 7 ALARM INPUT Dry contact alarm connections N O or N C for input 8 POWER INPUT 12V DC power input 9 ALARM OUTPUT Dry contact alarm connections for relay output 10 RS 422 485 RS 422 485 input to control PTZs and Controller Keyboards 11 FAN Fan for internal comp...

Page 15: ... 14 12 AUDIO INPUT RCA connectors for audio inputs 13 AUDIO OUTPUT RCA connector for audio output to a speaker ...

Page 16: ...OTE CONTROLLER STOP PLAY BACK UP DVR ID MENU LOG FAST FORWARD DISPLAY MODE SCHEDULE REC ON OFF ENTER INFORMATION CANCEL OSD OFF EXT SEARCH REWIND NUMBERS ALPHABET TIME SEARCH ZOOM STEP RECORD BUTTON BUTTON PAN TILT ZOOM ...

Page 17: ... very first time the time and date are set as default to January 1 2006 Sunday 00 00 00 Before any other operation of the Digital Video Recorder it is important to setup the time and the date as shown below Please refer to page 80 for setting the time and the date on the DVR ...

Page 18: ...ill cover the main screen explaining many alert operational channel DVR status the time and hard drive space counter Moreover it will also address live view mode that the DVR has to offer Which include automatic sequence mode and digital zoom feature 1 MAIN SCREEN Note Explanations are listed in order from left to right ...

Page 19: ... display mode to the single channel display initially and continue to sequence through all the channels in full screen mode The following illustrations demonstrate sample display sequence Single Channel view mode automatic sequence 2 2 DIGITAL ZOOM During live view mode or during the playback it is possible to zoom into a section of the screen to get a close up view of the section Press the zoom b...

Page 20: ...el button to return to the normal view 2 3 SPOT OUT In addition to the Main Monitor attaching a Spot Monitor enables user to monitor specific channels independently from the main monitor By pressing onto SPOT from the Remote Control and entering the channel number will bring that specific channel into Full Screen By pressing SPOT button twice all the channels will start to sequence in Full Screen ...

Page 21: ...d to the operation and alerts of the DVR are listed and sorted under ALL in chronological order starting with the most recent 3 2 SYSTEM Any event related to the operation of the system is listed and sorted under SYSTEM in the same chronological order SYSTEM logs consist of but not limited to the following logs SYSTEM STARTUP SYSTEM STOP RECORDING LOGIN UPGRADE SYSTEM POWER FAIL WARNING ERROR SYST...

Page 22: ...ARM Any alarm activity is listed and sorted under ALARM in the same chronological order 3 5 MOTION Any motion activity is listed and sorted under MOTION in the same chronological order 3 6 VIDEO LOSS Any video signal losses or interruptions are listed and sorted under VIDEO LOSS in the same chronological order ...

Page 23: ...ttings are used when the record button is pressed The factory default normal record setting is as follow RESOLUTION USE QUALITY RATE AUDIO MOTION ALL CHANNELS 360 x 240 ON HIGH 7 F S OFF OFF Please note that the default recording resolution is 360 x 240 The recording rate will change automatically and will change accordingly if the recording resolution is changed to 720 x 240 or 720 x 480 Press th...

Page 24: ... the Enter button to access selected date Use the directional buttons to navigate to the desired hour and minute slot To review all 4 channels select a slot from the MINUTE bar and press the Enter button to start the playback The DVR will start the playback mode displaying all 4 channels Any channel number or the DISPLAY button may be pressed to change the display mode ...

Page 25: ...n to the left has selected channel 16 at 00 20 in the morning on January 4 2006 Channel 1 will be displayed in full screen mode starting playback of the data exactly at 16 00 00 in the afternoon on October 12 2007 Any channel number or the DISPLAY button may be pressed to change the display mode ...

Page 26: ...red log UP and DOWN buttons are used to navigate through the list of the logs and LEFT and RIGHT buttons to navigate through different pages Pressing the Enter button at the desired log will start the playback System related logs and video loss logs will be played back in multi channel view mode The playback view may be changed to any configuration after the playback has started Video Loss related...

Page 27: ...he DVR may be played back in reverse paused speed search up to 16 times the normal speed or move picture by picture using the jog shuttle Please refer to the following illustrations for a detailed description Press the PLAY button and the play icon will be displayed The DVR will start the playback from the latest data if playing back for the first time Press the PLAY button once more and it will c...

Page 28: ...g the playback the playback control button is used to view the recorded data picture by picture or to fast forward or to fast rewind to the desired location During the playback mode pause the playback by pressing the RIGHT STEP button Keep pressing the RIGHT STEP button to enter the picture by picture mode and to advance and view recorded data one picture at a time Press the LEFT STEP button to pl...

Page 29: ...layback speed of 16X Press the FAST REVERSE button to rewind to the desired location The same speed increment and icon concept is applied as it is for the fast reverse 5 3 AUDIO PLAYBACK The DVR offers 1 channel of audio The audio data is always recorded in real time unlike the video data that can be recorded at various recording speeds The audio if recorded is played back automatically when in si...

Page 30: ...and alarm recording and its combinations Pan Tilt Zoom camera control and time search 1 BACKUP NOTE Please STOP the Recording before performing the BACKUP Function 1 1 BUILT IN DVD RW For convenience the DVR has a built in DVD RW where the backup can be made easily Insert a blank DVD into the DVD RW and then press the BACKUP button Enter the password when the password prompt appears Select the rec...

Page 31: ...ight START button then press the ENTER button to start the backup process Please note that the internal DVD RW icon s color is gray The progress of the backup will be displayed at the bottom of the window in percentages of the entire backup process Please note that the internal DVD RW icon s color will change to blue to signify that backup is in progress ...

Page 32: ...31 1 2 MINI PLAYER Upon Backup Mini Player gets copied into the DVD automatically There is no need to install separate software to view the clips For advanced playback options please use the CMS Software ...

Page 33: ... to control the PTZ camera Some PTZ control functions can only be accessed using the remote controller so please have the remote controller handy when using the PTZ control interface The layout of the PTZ interface conforms to the layout of the front of the DVR or the remote controller Menu button is the guide anchor position for all other buttons When in PTZ interface mode all buttons used for th...

Page 34: ...ter Start Auto Tour BACKUP on remote controller 1 Press Auto Tour Button 2 Press the button and enter the range of Preset and press Enter 3 For Example Auto Tour Button 5 will start the tour of 1 5 presets of the PTZ Camera 2 4 CUSTOM FUNCTIONS Button Function PTZ custom function 1 DISPLAY on remote controller PTZ custom function 2 ZOOM on remote controller PTZ custom function 3 P T Z on remote co...

Page 35: ...C on remote controller Exit Menu SCHEDULE on remote controller Sets left pan speed LEFT step button on remote controller Sets right pan speed RIGHT step button on remote controller 2 7 MOVEMENT SPEED Function Configures the PTZ movement speed for the Remote Control and CMS ...

Page 36: ... adjusted from the ALARM setup Please note that alarm recording is independent of any recording modes Press the RECORD button and the record icon will appear as shown on the left The DVR will be in standby mode until an alarm is triggered Alarm record icon will appear on the channel alarm was triggered The channel number will turn yellow as it starts to record The illustration on the left shows ch...

Page 37: ... the motion grid setting may be ignored Press the record button and the record icon will appear as shown on the left The DVR will be on record standby mode until motion is triggered The DVR does not record as log as there is no motion Motion recording icon will appear on the channel motion was detected The channel number will turn yellow as it starts to record The illustration to the left shows ch...

Page 38: ...d Please refer to page 71 for setting up schedule recording Press the SCHEDULE button to start recording based on the preconfigured schedule If there is nothing to be run at the time when SCHEDULE button is pressed the DVR will not record until the designated time At the scheduled time the DVR will execute the schedule recording Instead of the normal REC icon the DVR will display SCHEDULE icon ...

Page 39: ... alarm triggers Both normal recording and alarm recording can be used together to satisfy the needs Normal recording settings has been configured to 1 picture per second Please verify that USE for the camera necessary has been set to ON ALARM recording has been configured to record at 30 pictures per second Please verify that the USE for the camera necessary has been set to ON The combination of b...

Page 40: ...nt Motion recording has been activated under RECORD menu The recording rate for motion is at 30 pictures per second ALARM recording has been configured to record at 30 pictures per second Please verify that the USE for the camera necessary has been set to ON The combination of both settings will allow the DVR to record only when there is a motion detection or alarm trigger At both instances the DV...

Page 41: ...ime period The illustration to the left has modified MODE1 to record at 30 pictures per second Please verify that the USE for the camera necessary has been set to ON ALARM recording has been configured to record at 30 pictures per second Please verify that the USE for the camera necessary has been set to ON The combination of both settings will allow the DVR to record continuously during the sched...

Page 42: ...per second Please verify that the USE for the camera necessary has been set to ON The combination of both settings will allow the DVR to record whenever there is a motion detection during the scheduled time period but will record any time in case of an alarm trigger At both instances the DVR will record at 30 pictures per second for all channels 3 4 5 SUMMARY OF COMBINATION The following is the su...

Page 43: ...ies Directional buttons are used to navigate through all the main categories and their submenus ENTER button is used to access and save the settings and exit out of the submenus The and buttons are used to select available options CANCEL button is used to revert back to previous settings and exiting the submenus without saving any changes ...

Page 44: ...e and the sequential display of display modes 1 1 DISPLAY SETUP 1 1 1 STATUS BAR Select the display of the status bar containing various USB client connection date time remaining hard disk drive size and remaining recording time If set to HIDE then the bar at the bottom of the screen will be hidden from the main display The default is SHOW 1 1 2 CAMERA Select the display of channel numbers and the...

Page 45: ...der line color is White 1 1 4 BACKGROUND Select the background color from the following available colors Black Dark Gray Gray Blue White The default background color is Gray 1 1 5 DISPLAY DEVICE Select the main video output 1 CCTV Monitor composite video signal output using BNC connectors and VGA output 2 VGA Standard VGA output ...

Page 46: ... to include in sequenced display Single quad 6 7 8 9 10 13 and 16 channel view modes can be included in the sequential display mode Selected view modes will be displayed in sequence from the smallest number of windows to the largest number of windows All modes are set to OFF by default 1 2 3 FULL SCREEN Select which channel to include when in full screen sequential display mode All channels are se...

Page 47: ...sociated 2 1 CAMERA SELECTION Select the camera that needs to be modified or adjusted 2 2 COVERT Select between covert mode YES and normal mode NO If covert mode is activated the activated camera s display will be hidden on the monitor However the video is still being recorded When Admin is connected using the CMS software Admin will be able to view the images but not the User ...

Page 48: ...RIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness using or button The default value is 50 2 4 CONTRAST Adjust the contrast using or button The default value is 50 2 5 COLOR Adjust the color using or button The default value is 50 ...

Page 49: ...en input systems press the appropriate numeric buttons on the remote controller or on the DVR to enter the desired letters and numbers Refer to the following illustration for the sequence of values 1 A B 9 Q R 2 C D 10 S T 3 E F 11 U V 4 G H 12 W X 5 I J 13 Y Z 6 K L 14 7 M N 15 _ 8 O P 16 SPACE 2 7 P T Z MODEL Select the PTZ camera to be controlled from the DVR ...

Page 50: ...B AN200 9600bps 16 CANON VC C4 9600bps 17 PELCO P PROTOCOL 2400bps 18 PELCO P PROTOCOL 4800bps 19 PELCO P PROTOCOL 9600bps 20 PELCO Expanded 2400bps 21 PELCO Expanded 4800bps 22 PELCO Expanded 9600bps 23 Panasonic WV CS W85x WV CS86x 9600bps 24 HONEYWELL HSDN 251N P 9600bps 25 GE Kalatel Cyber Dome Series 9600bps 26 Dong yang Elec Smart Dome 27 Bosch Phillips TC8560 TC700 Series 28 Sysmania ORX100...

Page 51: ...determines the amount of the time the DVR records after the initial motion detection The user may choose from 10 to 300 seconds in 10 second intervals If additional motion is detected during the post record duration then the counter is reset and will record for an additional set time of the RECORD TIME The default value is 40 seconds 3 2 CAMERA SELECTION Select the camera that needs to be modified...

Page 52: ...g and level 20 is the highest setting The default sensitivity level is 10 3 2 2 MOTION GRID Activate or deactivate each grid by pressing the appropriate numeric button All the grids are active by default and are highlighted in blue tint If deactivated then the tint will be removed Press the or button after highlighting the PENCIL icon to activate all grids at once Press or button after highlightin...

Page 53: ...otion record options are available 4 1 USE Select the usage of the camera If the camera is set to ON then that specific camera will be used to record If set to OFF then that specific camera will not be used to record The default value is ON 4 2 QUALITY Select from five available record qualities Low Middle High Super and Ultra The default value is HIGH ...

Page 54: ... second at the resolution of 320 x 240 60 pictures per second at the resolution of 720 x 240 and 30 pictures per second at the resolution of 720 x 480 4 4 AUDIO Select audio record ON or OFF for each camera The default value is OFF 4 5 MOTION Select motion record ON or OFF for each camera The default value is OFF ...

Page 55: ...er and alarm output related options 5 1 RECORD SETUP 5 1 1 USE Select the usage of the camera If the camera is set to ON then that specific camera will be used to record If set to OFF then the particular camera will not be used to record The default value is ON 5 1 2 QUALITY Select from five available record qualities Low Middle High Super and Ultra The default value is HIGH ...

Page 56: ... record rate is 15 pictures per second Finally if the global record resolution is set to 720 x 480 then the maximum record rate is 7 pictures per second 5 1 4 AUDIO Select audio record ON or OFF for each camera The default value is OFF 5 1 5 INPUT Select the alarm input circuit type Choose from the two options N O Normally Open Circuit N C Normally Closed Circuit The default circuit is N O ...

Page 57: ... the counter is reset and will record for an additional set time of the RECORD TIME 5 2 2 RECORD CAMERA Record camera provides the option of two distinct recording modes when an alarm trigger occurs ALL Any alarm trigger will force all channels to record 1 1 The channel from which an alarm trigger occurred will record 5 2 3 MOTION TO ALARM The DVR will treat a motion trigger as an Alarm Trigger Fr...

Page 58: ...the duration of the RECORD TIME The default setting is off 5 2 5 ALARM OUT Configure relay to trigger in conjunction with any of the alarm inputs If SYSTEM is selected the relays will be triggered in case of system abnormalities such as HDD FAIL FAN LOCK and so on 5 2 6 ALARM OUT ON OFF Enable or disable the alarm relays The default value is OFF ...

Page 59: ... 58 5 3 RECORD ENABLE Normal Turn Alarm Recording On OFF Mode 1 4 Enable or disable the Mode 1 4 at the Schedule Setup ...

Page 60: ...ntered If no schedule is entered the unit will prompt the user to set the schedule function 6 1 CHART The CHART displays the recording schedules configured on the DVR It breaks down the days of the week in eight different categories ALL SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI and SAT Sunday through Saturday is the daily schedule of the schedule whereas ALL is for everyday of the week 6 2 MODE 1 4 Schedule recordi...

Page 61: ...is business hours and 10 pictures per second during his non business hours Select ALL from the chart then press the ENTER button to access ALL time entry menu Enter the time for the regular business hours 10am through 8pm and then select MODE 1 Please note that the END time is entered as 19 59 The time must be entered in 24 hour format and must end one minute before the actual end time as the DVR ...

Page 62: ... that pressing numerical button 16 deletes the entries from BEGIN END and MODE section The CHART will display the schedule for all days of the week MODE 1 recording from 10am through 8pm and MODE 2 recording from 8pm through 10am Select MODE 1 and adjust the settings accordingly Select MODE 2 and adjust the settings accordingly Press ENTER button to save and exit to main menu ...

Page 63: ...two types of available IP address types STATIC IP an IP address that remains constant for the duration of the contract of the Internet service DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol a service where the IP address is issued automatically 7 1 2 IP SETUP If STATIC IP is selected this is where the IP address Gateway Netmask and DNS information is entered as provided by the Internet Service Provider ...

Page 64: ... the client program the Central Management Software CMS The default value is 7000 7 2 GENERAL 7 2 1 BANDWIDTH Select the amount of network bandwidth that the DVR can utilize 7 2 2 PING BLOCK Select On or Off to have the DVR block the ping request ...

Page 65: ... UPDATE Select On or Off to use the DDNS Feature 7 3 E MAIL 7 3 1 USE Select between Off Default or SMTP for your e mail notification option Off DVR does not send e mail notification Default DVR sends e mail notification through dvrhost com SMTP DVR sends e mail notification through private or user s e mail server ...

Page 66: ... 65 7 3 2 SMTP SERVER Enter the SMTP address 7 3 3 SMTP PORT Enter the SMTP Port 7 3 4 SMTP AUTH Turn the SMTP Authorization On or Off ...

Page 67: ...66 7 3 5 SMTP USER ID Enter the SMTP User ID information 7 3 6 SMTP PASSWORD Enter the SMTP Password information 7 3 7 E MAIL ADDRESS The DVR can send e mail notification to 5 different e mail addresses ...

Page 68: ...rvice Provider The purpose of a router is to enable multiple personal computers and any other devices that require internet connection to access the internet simultaneously Most routers by default enable open commonly used ports so that mainstream applications such as Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP Port 80 File Transfer Protocol FTP Port 21 Telnet Port 23 and Post Office Protocol 3 POP3 Port 110...

Page 69: ...ternet Explorer then type in http 192 168 1 1 to access the router Enter the User Name and Password to access the router You will then be taken to the main menu The factory user name is blank and password is admin ...

Page 70: ... 69 Click on Application Gaming tab to access port forwarding configuration page ...

Page 71: ...ted port 7000 for the DVR Point each port to the DVR Illustration shows that the DVR s IP address being 192 168 1 251 In the following examples DVR7000 was used Make sure you enable the port forwarding Port 7000 is added as shown ...

Page 72: ...HE DVR TO COMMUNICATE WITH A LINKSYS ROUTER Go to Network in Main Menu Set the CONFIG as STATIC IP Make sure to change the information to IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 251 NETMASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY 192 168 001 001 PORT 7000 ...

Page 73: ...50C298 Therefore the Network Address of this DVR is as follows L50C298 DVRHOST COM 7000 7000 this number is a reflection of the Network Port of this DVR You can also find the port information from the NETWORK above You can use the L50C298 DVRHOST COM 7000 Network Address in two ways 1 Internet Explorer Please refer to Page 116 2 CMS Light Software Please refer to Page 96 ...

Page 74: ...RAL 8 1 1 SYSTEM ID Select the DVR s SYSTEM ID Up to 99 DVRs can be controlled using one remote controller To select the DVR to be controlled with the remote controller press and hold the DVR ID button While holding the DVR ID button press the appropriate DVR ID number For example enter 05 for DVR ID 05 enter 43 for DVR ID 43 and such The default value is 0 8 1 2 AUTO KEY LOOCK The DVR locks all t...

Page 75: ... every time a button is pressed The default is ON 8 1 4 KEYPAD MODEL Select the type of keypad to be used for the DVR 8 1 5 RECORD SIZE Select the global record resolution Values are 360 x 240 720 x 480 and 720 x 480 The default is 360 x 240 ...

Page 76: ...om which all other DVRs synchronize their time and date The default is OFF ON The DVR is set to Slave DVR and synchronizes with the master DVR OFF The DVR is set to Master DVR and does not synchronize with any DVRs 8 2 2 TIME SERVER Enter the IP address of the Master DVR This is applicable only to Slave DVRs 8 2 3 DATE Enter the current date in MM DD YYYY format ...

Page 77: ...the time in 24 hour format 8 3 ACCOUNT 8 3 1 USER The DVR can differentiate and recognize different rights to different users Highlight the appropriate user and configure their privilege 8 3 2 ACTIVATE Activate the User 1 5 ...

Page 78: ... 77 8 3 3 PRIVILEGE Check or uncheck the privilege for the user 8 3 4 PASSWORD Set the password for the users 8 4 DISK 8 4 1 FORMAT Select Internal HDD to Format ...

Page 79: ...gin and the progress will be displayed at the bottom of the window When formatting is finished it will display COMPLETE and also SUCCESS at the bottom of the window 8 4 3 INTERNAL HDD Select the record policy of the internal hard disk drive By default the hard disk drive will overwrite from the beginning when it becomes full ...

Page 80: ...rnal hard disk drive By default the hard disk drive will overwrite from the beginning when it becomes full 8 4 5 DISK MONITOR By factory default the DVR is consistently monitoring the HDD for any malfunction and failures You can manually turn this function off ...

Page 81: ...the main setup window and then select SYSTEM to access system setup When the MENU button is pressed a prompt for the password will appear You can also access the INFO by pressing INFO button form the Remote Control Select the INFO tab where the DVR setup summary is displayed along with the description of the peripherals ...

Page 82: ...e of the unit and the DVR s MAC Address LANGUAGE Displays the current user interface language NETWORK Displays the current IP address and the port of the DVR BOARD VERSION Displays the board version BIOS VERSION Displays the Bios version of the DVR LINUX VERSION Displays version of the DVR APP VERSION Displays the application version of the DVR ...

Page 83: ...CK DEVICE Displays the removable device installed in the removable bay USB FRONT Displays information about the USB device that is attached IDE BUS 0 Displays the status of the devices that are connected to Primary HDD Cable IDE BUS 1 Displays the status of the devices that are connected to Secondary HDD Cable ...

Page 84: ...imum and the recommended system specification to operate the CMS properly Recommended OS Windows XP CPU Pentium IV 2 8 GHz RAM 512MB RAM Video Card 16MB Free Space 2 GB Resolution 1024x768 DirectX DirectX 9 0 or higher Video Overlay Overlay YUY2 Surface Network Ethernet 10 100B TX Port Forwarding Port 7000 TCP 2 INSTALLING CMS LITE Insert the program CD into the CD ROM or DVD ROM drive of the comp...

Page 85: ...cuts The Start Menu Shortcuts and Desktop Shortcuts may be unchecked if desired Click on Next to continue Select the folder in which the program will be installed By default it is installed in C Program Files CMS LITE Click on Install and the installation will begin Click on Close to finish the installation ...

Page 86: ... of the DVR or the hostname 2 Enter the Port Number of the DVR Port 7000 is the Default 3 Enter either the Admin or User Password of the DVR 4 Select the Video mode either NTSC or PAL NTSC is the Default 5 Click on the Connect button after all the information has been entered 6 Click on the File Playback button to go directly into file playback ...

Page 87: ...indow When the actual video is displayed it will display the channel number and title as well as the frame rate 2 CAMERA DISPLAY SELECTION From the top single 4 channel 6 channel 7 channel 8 channel 9 channel 10 channel 16 channel channel view modes All display modes are accessible no matter how many DVRs are connected or how many cameras are being displayed 3 MODE DISPLAY Displays whether the pro...

Page 88: ...ormat In addition you can print the image from your local printer 6 CAMERA SELECTOR Select specific camera to go into full screen 7 PAN TILT ZOOM CONTROL If one or more Pan Tilt Zoom cameras are installed on the DVR they can be individually selected and controlled using the PTZ control box To control a channel specific PTZ camera simply click on the channel where the PTZ camera is connected ...

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Page 90: ... of the DVR 3 Displays DVR Status REC Normal Recording Wait Initial Connection Loss Video Loss Close Disconnected from the DVR Alarm Alarm Recording Motion Motion Recording PB Playback for selected channel Live Live Viewing Limit Max Network Connection is limited to 3 users 4 Displays Frames Per Second ...

Page 91: ...clicking on any camera number The same can be done by double clicking on any channels 2 Playback Speed During playback the images can be paused fast forward fast reverse It can also be in a frame by framed mode 3 Hour Slot Click on the desired hour slot 4 Minute Slot Click on the desired minute slot 5 Slide Slide can be dragged left or right so that the user can pin point to exact time within the ...

Page 92: ...splays different types of recording for each hour and minute slot Yellow Normal Recording Green Motion Recording Red Alarm Recording 6 Play and Download Play Start live playback Download the videos into the HardDrive By default the files are saved in C Program Files CMS Lite Download ...

Page 93: ... 92 6 2 REMOTE SEARCH Click on the Remote Search Icon 6 3 REMOTE PLAYBACK Select the date and the time Click on PLAY to begin the remote playback ...

Page 94: ...ime You can also change the speed of the playback 6 4 DOWNLOAD The file selection process is just as selecting a slot for remote playback To download the file click on Download instead of Play The Download Dialog will appear displaying the Start time End time and currently downloading section ...

Page 95: ... 94 Once the download is complete Download Complete will be displayed 6 5 LOCAL SEARCH Click on Local Search Icon 6 6 LOCAL PLAYBACK Select the date and the time ...

Page 96: ... 95 The Hour Minute and the Clip can be clicked at any time to move backward or forward in time You can also change the speed of the playback ...

Page 97: ... 96 7 DVR SETUP The DVR Setup allows modification of all system settings through CMS Lite as it would be done accessing the DVR menu screen Please refer to Page 43 for explanation of the Setup ...

Page 98: ...UNIT VIA INTERNET EXPLORER 1 1 ENTER THE ADDRESS Enter the IP address of the unit in the address pane of the Internet Explorer For example type in http 192 168 0 85 7000 Above illustrates example of a unit when it is utilizing port 7000 1 2 LOG IN PROCEDURE You can either sign in with admin or user Next enter the password for the unit Click on View Live Image Use overlay to connect to the DVR Use ...

Page 99: ... 98 If connecting to the unit for the first time click on Install ActiveX Control so that the plug in are loaded Click on Install When the Image Loading is done the images should appear ...

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