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Quick Record 

Global Configuration must be set to Quick Record to enable the Quick Record Setup menu option. 

512Kbps DSL 

Record settings will be universally adjusted to work in a low bandwidth environment. 

256Kbps DSL 

Record settings will be universally adjusted to work in a lower bandwidth environment. 

128Kbps DSL 

Record settings will be universally adjusted to work in the lowest bandwidth environment. 

Per Camera Configuration 

Per Camera Configuration allows you to configure the pictures per second (PPS) and quality for normal 
or event recording for the day, night and weekend schedule, on a per camera basis. The Global 
Configuration menu option must be set to 

OFF

 to allow access to the Per Camera Configuratoin menu 

option. 

 

 

1.  Select the camera channel to configure. 

2.  Select the 

Normal PPS

 for the day, night, and weekend schedule. 

3.  Select the 

Normal Quality

 for the day, night, and weekend schedule. 

4.  If you want to configure for event recording, or to increase frame rate when an event occurs, adjust 

which 

Event Activities

 you want monitored (None, Alarm, Motion, Both) for the day, night, and 

weekend schedule. 

 

Select the 

Event PPS

 for the day, night, and weekend schedule. 

 

Select the 

Event Quality

 for the day, night, and weekend schedule. 

5.  Select a different camera channel and repeat as needed. 

6.  When finished press 

ESC

 to return to the SCHEDULE menu. 

Summary of Contents for EasyDVR OE1-D12004

Page 1: ...www openeye net User Manual OE1 D12004 OE1 D24008 OE1 D48016...

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Page 3: ...fits business interruption or loss of business information even if OPENEYE has been advised of the possibility of such damages or whether in an action contract or tort including negligence This softwa...

Page 4: ...out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 11 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The...

Page 5: ...on wring well and wipe Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner and benzene as they may damage the surface of the HVR If using a chemical saturated cloth to clean...

Page 6: ...operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circu...

Page 7: ...LET ON A CIRCUIT DIFFERENT FROM THAT TO WHICH THE RECEIVER IS CONNECTED CONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO TV TECHNICIAN FOR HELP CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE...

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Page 9: ...l 21 Front Panel LED Indicators 21 Remote Control 22 Setting the Remote Controller ID 22 Assign a unique Unit ID on the recorder 23 Set the number on the Remote Controller 23 Unit ID and Remote Contro...

Page 10: ...Menu 27 Onscreen Menu Bar 28 USB Keyboard 29 Rear Panel Connectors 30 D120 Rear Panel 30 4 Channel 30 D240 Rear Panel 30 8 Channel 30 D480 Rear Panel 31 16 Channel 31 Pin Definition of Alarm I O RS 48...

Page 11: ...ID 40 Adjust Video 40 Camera Name 40 Hidden 40 Copy Settings 40 Schedule 41 Audio Recording 41 Schedule Setup 41 Day Time Start 41 Day Time End 41 Night Time Start 41 Night Time End 41 Weekend Schedu...

Page 12: ...to Logout 48 Account Setup 49 Creating a New User Account 49 Modifying an Existing User Account 49 Permissions Setup 50 Load Default Settings 50 Network 51 LAN Setup 51 Enable Network 51 DHCP 51 IP 51...

Page 13: ...e Time Display 57 Show Camera Name 57 Show System Name in Live 57 VGA Resolution 57 Main Monitor Dwell 58 Main Monitor Sequence 58 Create a Custom Sequence Order 59 Call Monitor Dwell 59 Spot Monitor...

Page 14: ...er Key Privilege 66 Info 67 Model Name 67 MAC Address 67 Network Address 67 Hardware 67 Software 67 OPERATION 68 Login 68 Change the Admin Password 68 Disable Authentication Requirement for Menu Acces...

Page 15: ...ing 81 Establishing a Connection on the Remote Workstation 81 Connecting to the Recorder on a Local Area Network 81 Connecting to the Recorder from a Remote Location 81 Using the Remote Software 82 Ch...

Page 16: ...this recorder All troubleshooting and repair procedures that may be shown are for reference and minor repair only Because of the complexity of the individual components and subassemblies no one shoul...

Page 17: ...30757AC 17 NOTES...

Page 18: ...urity and ease of use Accordingly your security investment has never been easier to maintain Multiple users may connect through any network for simultaneous live viewing digital search and use PTZ con...

Page 19: ...vent H 264 Compression BNC VGA or HDMI Monitor Output PAN TILT ZOOM Controls Multiple Levels of Security Access Internal Storage of 1TB 2TB 4TB 6TB depending on model Remote System Operation Configura...

Page 20: ...shed 11 Select NETWORK and press ENTER 12 Select LAN Setup and press ENTER 13 DHCP is enabled by default if no changes are needed simply make a note of the IP address 14 If the IP address needs to be...

Page 21: ...The LED blinks when the recorder is recording Alarm The LED blinks when an alarm is triggered Network The LED is lit when the recorder is connected to a network and blinks when data is being transfer...

Page 22: ...Eye EasyDVR is installed in the same location you can use one remote controller to control up to 16 recorders To control multiple recorders you must change the remote controller ID to match the Unit I...

Page 23: ...t the number on the Remote Controller Press and hold the ID button on the remote controller and enter the corresponding Remote Control number to operate the recorder For example assuming the Unit ID i...

Page 24: ...the available display configurations Depending on the recorder model the available options include single channel four cameras 2x2 nine cameras 3x3 and sixteen cameras 4x4 Play Stop Button Press the...

Page 25: ...selected field In Zoom mode the arrow direction buttons move the picture in the desired direction Enter Zoom Button When navigating onscreen menus the ENTER button is used to choose a menu option or...

Page 26: ...ll function similarly to the Exit Escape button back one menu screen Enter Button When navigating onscreen menus the ENTER button is used to choose a menu option or confirm a selection The button in t...

Page 27: ...el of the recorder Having a USB mouse connected will allow you to use the mouse pointer to select and click menu items instead of using the arrow buttons and ENTER on the recorder front panel In most...

Page 28: ...channel full screen The Function menu provides all the same options as the Right Click Menu in icon format All of these menu options lead to the same options as their corresponding front panel or rem...

Page 29: ...d is displayed camera names usernames passwords etc the USB keyboard can be used to enter information A USB keyboard can also be used to directly access recorder function use the diagram below for ref...

Page 30: ...el 4 Channel D240 Rear Panel 8 Channel BNC Main Monitor Output Main Audio Output Camera Inputs BNC VGA Main Monitor Output PTZ Control Audio Input Alarm Input Output Power BNC Call Monitor Output BNC...

Page 31: ...30757AC 31 D480 Rear Panel 16 Channel BNC Call Monitor Output VGA Main Monitor Output HDMI Main Monitor Output BNC Main Monitor Output Camera Inputs BNC Alarm Input Output Audio Input Power...

Page 32: ...6 Blue Alarm In 2 Alarm In 2 17 Purple Alarm In 4 Alarm In 4 18 Gray Alarm In 6 19 White Alarm In 8 20 RCA Audio In 2 Audio In 2 21 RCA Audio In 4 Audio In 4 22 RCA Audio In 6 23 RCA Audio In 8 24 Bla...

Page 33: ...10 19 Green Alarm In 10 Audio 12 20 Blue Alarm In 11 Audio 14 21 Purple Alarm In 12 Audio 16 22 Yellow Alarm In 13 GND 23 Green Alarm In 14 GND 24 Blue Alarm In 15 GND 25 Purple Alarm In 16 You can u...

Page 34: ...cessible at all times Disconnect the power from the recorder by unplugging the power cord either from the electrical outlet or the recorder Monitor Setup The recorder has the following connections ava...

Page 35: ...ing to a network Connecting Audio To record audio on the recorder connect the audio source to the connections on the audio ports on the I O connector To listen to live or recorded audio connect the Au...

Page 36: ...er and wait until the main screen is displayed on the connected monitor this process will take approximately 90 seconds Normal Power On 1 Press the power button on the front panel TURNING OFF THE DVR...

Page 37: ...7 SETUP MENU Use the MENU button on the front panel to access the system menu All system configurations for the recorder are done through this menu Use the and buttons on the front panel to navigate t...

Page 38: ...le or disable the motion detection for the recorder Detected Area Setup Detected Area Setup allows you to configure the motion detection grid for the selected channel By default all blocks in the 16x1...

Page 39: ...ixteen grid blocks need to be detecting motion for it to register as a motion event Configure the Recorder for Motion Based Recording By default the recorder is configured to record continuously with...

Page 40: ...ideo allows you to make manual adjustments to the Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue of the selected camera Camera Name Camera Name allows you to create a custom name for each camera channel that...

Page 41: ...dule Setup allows you to define the start and end time for the day night and weekend schedule Day Time Start Day schedule start time use LEFT RIGHT to move between fields and UP DOWN to change values...

Page 42: ...Bit Rate Better quality video at the risk of large file sizes Global Configuration Global Configuration allows you to quickly configure universal record settings based on a description of need based...

Page 43: ...and weekend schedule on a per camera basis The Global Configuration menu option must be set to OFF to allow access to the Per Camera Configuratoin menu option 1 Select the camera channel to configure...

Page 44: ...the option to change Weekend Record on this menu will not be changeable Note The current number of connected cameras will affect the estimated recording days average PPS and average quality Purge Data...

Page 45: ...lected date from the recorder Caution This will permanently delete all motion based and alarm based recorded video that occurred prior to the date selected there are no recovery options once this proc...

Page 46: ...nfiguration Per Channel Configuration allows you to configure alarm events for video loss and alarm inputs and outputs Channel Select Channel Select allows you to select the camera alarm channel to mo...

Page 47: ...d press ENTER 2 Select the desired target channel and press ENTER Repeat for each channel you want to copy settings to 3 Or copy to all channels select Select All and press ENTER 4 Select Confirm and...

Page 48: ...an customize the password Password Protection Password Protection allows you to require username and password authentication to access menu functions The option is set to On by default meaning usernam...

Page 49: ...Level 1 has the lowest authority and Level 8 has full administrative authority 10 Click Save 11 Repeat as necessary selecting user2 through user7 on step 2 above Modifying an Existing User Account 1 F...

Page 50: ...arch Hidden Camera PTZ Control Live Operation Spot Out Control Export Data Menu Access Camera Setup Schedule Setup Alarms Setup User Management Network Setup Display Setup System Setup System Version...

Page 51: ...to enable or disable the LAN port as well as LAN settings DHCP DHCP allows you to enable or disable DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol By default DHCP is set to On and will attempt to obtain a d...

Page 52: ...SMTP Server entry can either by the mail server name maximum of 47 characters or an IP address SMTP Port SMPT Port allows you to configure the mail port that the specified SMTP server uses Port 25 is...

Page 53: ...end Update to ReportStar and press ENTER Note If you receive an error message it is likely that the internet connection is not set up correctly Double check all equipment and settings related to the c...

Page 54: ...the MAC address of the recorder this information is required to add the recorder to your ReportStar account so you should make a note of it Send to Custom URL Send to Custom URL is used for additional...

Page 55: ...Time Sync Automatically Time Sync allows you to enable or disable automatic time synchronization time sync will occur once per hour when enabled Manually Time Sync Manually Time Sync allows you to pe...

Page 56: ...s and press ENTER Note A network connection with a connection to the internet is needed for the DDNS update to connect and complete 5 The recorder will automatically pull a Host Name and submit an upd...

Page 57: ...Live Show System Name in Live allows you to enable or disable the display of the Unit Name specified in the SYSTEM menu on the main display VGA Resolution VGA Resolution allows you to change the scre...

Page 58: ...number of sequencing positions available is equal to the total number of channels on the recorder A channel can appear in more than one sequencing position If not all sequencing positions are needed...

Page 59: ...s you to select the dwell time of a camera channel displayed on the call monitor as it sequences 1 second 120 seconds Spot Monitor Sequence Call Monitor Sequence allows you to configure a custom seque...

Page 60: ...nd the UP and DOWN arrows to change the year month and day 3 Press Enter when finished Note Changing the date or time requires formatting the hard drive s to avoid data mismatch Time 1 Select Time and...

Page 61: ...ess System Name System Name allows you to assign a name to the recorder 1 Select System Name and press ENTER 2 Use the onscreen keyboard to enter a name up to 11 characters 3 When finished select OK a...

Page 62: ...plete and the recorder to restart and return to the live screen before you remove the USB device 7 Remove the USB storage device Language Language allows you to change the language settings on the rec...

Page 63: ...etails select the drive you want to see and press ENTER 6 Press LEFT arrow then DOWN arrow and press ENTER Add a Drive to Data Rotation 1 Select Internal Disks and press ENTER 2 Select the drive to ad...

Page 64: ...5 Select the USB storage device to export to and press ENTER 6 Press DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and then press ENTER 7 Select File Name and press ENTER 8 Use the onscreen keyboard to e...

Page 65: ...xport and press ENTER Note The system log will automatically be exported to the connect USB device as a text file Note The system log text file will be located in subfolders designating the time and d...

Page 66: ...Protection option under USERS must also be enabled Enabling the Auth option will also enable the Confirm option Confirm Users will be prompted to press the ENTER key to complete the power off or the E...

Page 67: ...upgrade on the SYSTEM menu and Network Address can be customized via the NETWORK menu Model Name Displays the model identifier of the recorder MAC Address Displays the MAC Media Access Control of the...

Page 68: ...ord field and press ENTER 6 Use the onscreen keyboard or channel buttons on the front panel to enter the password Note Passwords require a minimum of four characters maximum of eight characters 7 When...

Page 69: ...Sequence Once any Display Mode has been selected except the 16 channel 4x4 view press SEQ on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click Sequence on the right click menu or the ons...

Page 70: ...r the remote control 3 Press ESC EXIT to return to Live Display mode To display all camera channels in sequence 1 Press CALL on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click SPOT on...

Page 71: ...est 1 being slowest On the right side are the pan and tilt arrow controls and Auto Focus For easiest use all of these options can be clicked using the mouse pointer If a mouse is not available the fro...

Page 72: ...ENTER or click Set Preset with the mouse Calling a Camera Position Preset 1 Press the channel button of the PTZ camera you want to work with 2 Press PTZ on the front panel or the remote control or use...

Page 73: ...ble The End field displays the most recent recorded data available 2 Select Start or End and press ENTER to start playback 3 Press SEARCH at any time to return to the Search Menu 4 Press STOP at any t...

Page 74: ...ess ENTER to start playback 9 Press SEARCH at any time to return to the Search Menu 10 Press STOP at any time to stop playback and return to live view Search By Event 1 Press SEARCH 2 Highlight the Se...

Page 75: ...the point you want the backup segment to end press BACKUP again The Quick Backup Confirmation screen will appear this screen will display the required space to complete the backup as well as the date...

Page 76: ...of the backup 8 In the To field select the date and time for the end point of the backup 9 Select the Export Format AVI provides a compressed video file viewable in most media player applications DRV...

Page 77: ...open the Player folder 3 Double click DVR_Player 4 Click the Playback button near the bottom of the window Available video backups located on the USB drive will be displayed 5 Select the desired video...

Page 78: ...he files it contains 3 Connect the USB storage device that contains the upgrade software to the recorder 4 Press MENU 5 Select SYSTEM and press ENTER 6 Select Upgrade and press ENTER 7 Select Software...

Page 79: ...d to enter the desired file name up to 15 characters 11 When you are finished select OK and press ENTER 12 Select Export and press ENTER 13 Press DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and then pre...

Page 80: ...e the recorder for DHCP or static IP address Dynamic IP Address DHCP 1 Connect a RJ45 Ethernet cable with an active network connection to the recorder 2 Press MENU 3 Select NETWORK and press ENTER 4 S...

Page 81: ...like portforward com that contains instructions for most router models Configure the router to forward the Web Port to the IP address of the recorder Establishing a Connection on the Remote Workstatio...

Page 82: ...audio sources connected to the recorder Record Backup Record allows you to save a backup to the local computer This local save is done in DRV format only this is a compressed video file viewable only...

Page 83: ...dwidth select options are dictated by whether Normal Stream or Dual Stream is selected If Dual Stream is selected your bandwidth select options are High highest quality highest bandwidth usage Middle...

Page 84: ...ftware When you click this button you will be prompted to save or open a ZIP file extract the contents of the ZIP file to a location on your computer s hard drive To launch the player double click the...

Page 85: ...already located on your computer Playback Recorded Video 1 Click Playback 2 Select the desired date from the calendar and the desired time or move the left hand Start slider in the yellow bar 3 Click...

Page 86: ...lect the desired Camera channels 7 Click OK Note Functions in the remote software will not be accessible until the download completes Playback DRV Files Already on your Computer 1 Click Playback 2 Cli...

Page 87: ...ase reference the Setup chapter earlier in this manual for a complete description of menu options Note Some menu options can only be configured when accessing the recorder physically When connected re...

Page 88: ...elect a location and file name then click Save Snapshot Snapshot allows you to take a screen capture of the remote interface everything inside the browser window but not the browser itself This screen...

Page 89: ...reference the PTZ section in the Operation chapter earlier in this manual for details on each of these functions The RS 485 ID and protocol configuration can be changed for the selected channel by cli...

Page 90: ...rom OpenEye The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However OpenEye cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The informat...

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