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Step3: Select the “Start Time” and “Stop Time” to Backup 

 

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Step4: Select “Save to CF Card”. 

 

Figure: 5.3.1.5: Save To CF Card 
 

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Summary of Contents for XD-S16200

Page 1: ...1 MULTI CHANNEL DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Version 92040729...

Page 2: ...to an expert when opening the outer case for repair or installing HDD If you have any inquiries or questions on the products please consult to your local dealer When you have received your new MDVR s...

Page 3: ...rrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to con...

Page 4: ...ase contact your local vendor for more information Legal Consideration Camera surveillance may be against the laws that vary from country to country Please check the laws in your local region before u...

Page 5: ...yboards with Single MDVR Connection 21 2 3 4 Multiple Multi Keyboards and MDVRs Connection 21 2 4 Video Output Connection 23 2 4 1 Connect with CCTV Monitors 23 2 4 2 Connect with TV 23 2 4 3 Connect...

Page 6: ...rations 48 3 1 Single Screen 48 3 2 Single Screen with Zooming 49 3 3 Display Screen 50 3 4 Sequencing Screen 53 3 5 Main Menu Screen 54 3 6 List Screen 55 3 7 Help Screen 58 3 8 Playback Screen 59 3...

Page 7: ...d Setup 100 4 7 6 Password Management 101 4 7 7 Auto Demo 103 4 7 8 Make Boot Disk 104 4 7 9 Compress Information 105 4 8 System Information 107 4 8 1 DVR 107 4 8 2 Disk 108 4 8 3 Video Size 109 4 9 S...

Page 8: ...are not showing on the monitor 126 6 1 4 The picture quality on the monitor is poor 126 6 2 Recording 127 6 2 1 The DVR will not start recording 127 6 2 2 The DVR can not perform alarm recording 127 6...

Page 9: ...uct on a flat surface to inspect if there is any part missing among the following items list Item Name and Description Pcs 1 Mainframe 1 2 Front Keyboard 1 3 IR Remote controller 1 4 AAA NO 4 Battery...

Page 10: ...7 RS 485 Cable 40 CM used to connect Mainframe and Front Keyboard 1 8 AC Power Cord 1 9 IDE Cable 40CM 2 Note If there any part is missing or damaged please contact your local vendor as soon as possib...

Page 11: ...ack and Networking z MPEG2 Like and JPEG Compression Algorithms z 16 Alarm Inputs 4 Alarm Outputs And 1 Relay Output z Programmable Recording Schedule and Frame Rate Setting z High Speed Searching by...

Page 12: ...he receiver from disturbs for IR remote controller 4 Compact Flash CF Card Socket This socket is for user inserting a CF Card to backup files from HDD or internal CF Card NOTE Please don t remove CF C...

Page 13: ...Core input 5 VGA Out Connector Provides VGA signal 6 S Video Out Connector Provides S Video signal 7 BNC Out Connector Provides a composite video signal 8 VGA BNC Switch Switch VGA or BNC 9 NTSC PAL S...

Page 14: ...t Panel F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 ENTER ESC MENU SEQ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 ZOOM IRIS FOCUS SET PRESET GOTO PRESET POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Power Indicator 2 DVR ID Buttons 3 DVR ID I...

Page 15: ...15 1 3 2 Keyboard Rear Panel 1 2 1 Power Cord Jack 2 RJ11 Connector for RS485 Pin no Pin define 1 No Connected 123 456 2 DC 12V 3 GND 4 DATA A 5 DATA B 6 No Connected...

Page 16: ...ions 2 Replace the Keyboard encoder Knob 3 Basic operation keys 4 Alarm key Press this button to trigger alarm signals to the DVR 5 Provide playback operation 6 Function keys for setting menu 7 Functi...

Page 17: ...17 Chapter 2 Hardware Installations with DVR...

Page 18: ...ep the safe distance between crowded place and the product as well as its assemblies Be careful not to insert any conducting material in the ventilation space of product Avoid places with strong magne...

Page 19: ...open the DVR s upper case and then follow the three steps below to install the Hard Disk for DVR STEP 1 Set IDE selectable jumper correctly as default configuration on the HDD before installation It...

Page 20: ...85 port to connect MDVR s front RS 485 port There are 4 variable connections for MDVR s and Multi Keyboard s 2 3 1 Single Multi Keyboard with Single MDVR Connection 2 3 2 Single Multi Keyboard with Mu...

Page 21: ...ti Keyboards with Single MDVR Connection Multi Keyboard 2 RS 485 BUS Multi Keyboard 3 Multi Keyboard 8 2 3 4 Multiple Multi Keyboards and MDVRs Connection Multi Keyboard 2 RS 485 BUS Multi Keyboard 3...

Page 22: ...u path Main Manu Installer Setup RS 485 Figure 2 3 5 DVR ID Setup Use to move cursor for selecting the ID section Press PROG key for 3 seconds and use to set up DVR ID number 0 7 Then press PROG key f...

Page 23: ...ports all are on the DVR s rear panel 2 4 1 Connect with CCTV Monitors Use standard TV Out BNC Port on the DVR real panel 1 Video 2 Ground 2 4 2 Connect with TV Use standard S Video Port 1 2 4 3 1 C G...

Page 24: ...Description 1 RED Red Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 2 GREEN Green Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 3 BLUE Blue Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 4 ID2 Monitor ID Bit 2 5 GND Ground 6 RGND Red Ground 7 GGND Green Ground 8 BGND B...

Page 25: ...out of the RJ 45 jack is the same as a standard Ethernet UDP jack LED1 YELLOW LIGHT Indicates the MESSAGE Transaction LED2 GREEN LIGHT Indicates the LAN PORT ON LINE 2 5 2 Setup LAN Configuration in...

Page 26: ...to Control Cameras 1 Go to the path Main Menu Installer Setup RS 485 Figure 2 6 2 RS 485 2 Use to select item Use to change value 3 Baud Rate DVR support 7 kinds of PTZ camera manufacturers protocols...

Page 27: ...Set Camera RS 485 Camera Figure 2 6 3 1 Set camera ID 2 Use to select items Use to change values 3 Set the Camera ID as the same as the switch ID of the dome 4 Set the Camera 485 Enable enabled for P...

Page 28: ...When Camera 485 Enable has been set enabled there will be a dome label on the upper right corner in the full screen mode Figure 2 6 4 PTZ Camera Control 2 Use or to control PAN left PAN right Tilt up...

Page 29: ...Preset mode Figure 2 6 5 Set Preset for PTZ Camera 2 Use 1 16 to set preset or use to select preset then press ENTER to set preset NOTE For Lilin use the following procedure to set preset point Proce...

Page 30: ...30 30 2 6 6 Goto Preset 1 Press GOTO PRESET to enter Go to Preset mode Figure 2 6 6 Goto Preset 2 Use 1 16 to go to preset or use and to select preset then press ENTER to go to preset...

Page 31: ...e path Main Menu Camera Camera Adjust Figure 2 6 7 Camera Adjust 2 To set 4 parameters in Camera Adjust function 1 Brightness Use keys to adjust brightness of a camera 2 Contrast Use keys to adjust co...

Page 32: ...T installed If this item is set for on meaning the camera is installed 2 Covert This feature removes cameras form all live displays while continuing to record them The users are unaware that the camer...

Page 33: ...able the function covert item 2 Function covert item 2 is disabled Function covert item 2 is enabled 2 6 9 Setup Camera Title in DVR Main Manu 1 Go to the path Main Menu Camera Set Camera Title Camera...

Page 34: ...nce Time in DVR Main Manu This function is to set changing timer for sequence display mode 1 Go to the path Main Menu Camera Sequence Time Figure 2 6 10 Sequence Time 2 Use keys to adjust 1 255 second...

Page 35: ...NPUT SENSOR SINGAL 15 9 GND_EARTH SENSOR COMMON GND EARTH pin 10 ALM_OUT1 ALM OUTPUT ALM OUTPUT 1 11 ALM_OUT3 ALM OUTPUT ALM OUTPUT 3 12 ALMNC1 Relay Relay NC pin 13 ALMNO1 Relay Relay NO pin 14 ALM_I...

Page 36: ...36 36 2 7 2 Connecting to DVR Connect alarm devices with DVR via 25 pin D SUB port 1 Alarm figure 2 3 sec wave figure...

Page 37: ...rmIn number and the CHANNEL numbers then press the ENTER ENTER Key to setup 3 The symbol means camera has been set to response Example in Figure 2 7 3 1 When AlarmIn 01 is received signal camera 1 2 8...

Page 38: ...ut number and CHANNEL numbers then press ENTER Key to setup 3 Example in Figure 7 2 3 1 When channel 1 is motion detected or alarm in relay and alarm out 1 are triggered 2 When channel 2 is motion det...

Page 39: ...39 39 triggered...

Page 40: ...Type in DVR Main Menu 1 Go to the path Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Input Output Alarm In Type Figure 2 7 5 Alarm In Type 2 To set parameter in Alarm In Type 1 Alarm In Type defines the types of...

Page 41: ...41 41 Normal Close Relay Output...

Page 42: ...rm Delay defines the delay time of alarm in when event happens Note If alarm is triggered DVR will continue sending Alarm out Action signal for 3 sec Be ware of the DVR alarm signal timekeeper will be...

Page 43: ...arm 1 Internal Buzzer This item lets you enable disable internal buzzer Enable The built in buzzer will beep when an alarm is activated Disable The built in buzzer won t beep when an alarm is activate...

Page 44: ...d seconds 5 Any Key to Stop This item lets you enable disable any key to stop alarm response Enable Press any key to stop alarm display Disable Press ESC to stop alarm response 6 Display Event Label T...

Page 45: ...In List Enable Add alarm in event in event list Disable Don t add alarm in event in event list 2 Motion List Enable Add motion event in event list Disable Don t add motion event in event list 3 Video...

Page 46: ...you enable disable many zones and small cursor lets you enable disable less zones Navigate the screen with the zone cursor using the buttons By pressing ENTER to enable disable motion zones Zones wit...

Page 47: ...In REC Enable Enable all alarm in recording Disable Disable all alarm in recording z Alarm In Active Enable Enable all alarm in responses except alarm in recording Disable Disable all alarm in respons...

Page 48: ...er 3 Basic Operations 3 1 Single Screen Description The DVR displays images for one camera in full screen Figure 3 1 Single Screen Function Keys 1 16 Select cameras ENTER Zoom in 2x2 F2 Hides OSD F1 O...

Page 49: ...Single Screen with Zooming Description In single screen mode press ENTER to do 2x2 digital zooming Figure 3 2 Single Screen with Zooming Function Keys Navigate the image ESC Escape F2 Hides OSD F1 On...

Page 50: ...Mode Description Double press DISPLAY to enter Display Screen Mode The DVR provide 10 types of split modes Figure 3 3 1 10 Display Screen Models Function Keys Navigate split mode ENTER Sets split mode...

Page 51: ...51 51 2 Quick Searching in Multi Screen Description In multi screen press ENTER to do quick searching Figure 3 3 2 Quick Search in Multi Screen Function Keys Quick searching ESC Escape F1 On line help...

Page 52: ...fic split window by pressing SET When you enter this mode there is a cursor appeared By pressing user can navigate the split windows Then push 1 16 to change the camera in the split window Figure 3 3...

Page 53: ...as 7 sequencing modes The red flag means sequencing direction You can specify dwell time in main menu section 5 2 4 You also can view the specific camera by pressing SET while in sequencing screen mod...

Page 54: ...3 5 Main Menu Screen Description Press MENU to enter main menu Please refer to chapter 5 for details Figure 3 5 Main Menu Screen Function Keys Selects item ENTER Enter ESC Exit F2 Hides OSD F1 On line...

Page 55: ...ers channel and event type to find specific events There are 102 filter modes for searching events There are eight event filters which are ALL Alarms Motion Freeze Loss Mark P loss and CF ALL All even...

Page 56: ...56 56 ENTER Enter playback mode Delete list ESC Exit F2 Hides OSD F1 On line help Example 1 Select camera Figure 3 6 2 Select Camera Use to select camera...

Page 57: ...ect event filter Figure 3 6 3 Select Event Filter Use to select event filter 3 Select event list Figure 3 6 4 Select Event List Use or to select event 4 Playback Delete event Use to playback Use to de...

Page 58: ...58 58 3 7 Help Screen Description Press F1 F1 to enter on line help for current operation Figure 3 7 Help Screen Function Keys ESC Escape Press any key to Exit on line help...

Page 59: ...When user navigates time the DVR plays the recorded images The smallest scale of time is frame The DVR lets you play images frame by frame by using Figure 3 8 Playback Screen Function Keys Selects ti...

Page 60: ...e press FREEZE again Figure 3 9 Freeze 3 10 Keyboard Lock Press LO CK button for 3 seconds to lock the keyboard To exit lock mode press LO CK for 3 seconds 3 11 PROG Press PROG button on the keyboard...

Page 61: ...s for zoom out for room in for lower brightness higher brightness for blur sharp Note These 3 pairs buttons only work when doom has been set enabled and doom icon appears on the up right screen For de...

Page 62: ...in the same order they appear in the menu Figure 4 1 2 Password dialog If the item appears with a closed lock it means users need to be authorized to enter the item When you press enter into the item...

Page 63: ...r to section 4 7 4 Password Management Any state user can press F1 F1 to open on line help for current operation NOTE 1 The factory default ID 1 password 1234 NOTE 2 All changed configurations need to...

Page 64: ...64 64 4 1 1 Menu Tree Menu tree provides user an overview of the main menu This menu tree is also a quick reference for Main Menu...

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Page 67: ...just Channel N Figure 4 2 1 Camera Adjust 1 Brightness Use this item to adjust brightness of a camera 2 Contrast Use this item to adjust contrast of a camera 3 Hue Use this item to adjust hue of a cam...

Page 68: ...off the camera is NOT installed If this item is set for on the camera is installed Camera is installed Camera is not installed 6 Covert This feature removes cameras form all live displays while conti...

Page 69: ...mode Camera is sequenced Camera is not sequenced 8 Covert Switch Use this item to disable enable function covert item 2 Function covert item 2 is disabled Function covert item 2 is enabled 4 2 3 Came...

Page 70: ...in Menu Camera Sequence Time Figure 4 2 4 Sequence Time 1 Sequence Time The sequence time is the amount of time each camera is displayed on screen before advancing to the next camera in sequencing mod...

Page 71: ...Display Screen Center Point Size Figure 4 3 1 Screen Center Point Size 1 Screen Center Point Size This item lets you change the position of screen center point and adjust the size of screen Use to ch...

Page 72: ...Size 1 Data Time Position This item lets you change the position of live date live time playback date playback time and status Live date live time playback date playback time and status can be put in...

Page 73: ...3 3 Camera Title Type Main Menu Display Language Camera Title Type Figure 4 3 3 Camera Title Type 1 Camera Title Type This item lets you change the type of camera title on screen Type 1 Type 2 Type 3...

Page 74: ...nguage Date Time Display Figure 4 3 4 Date Time Display 1 Date Time Display This item lets you determine the date time will be on screen This unit only provides 24 hours time format user can t change...

Page 75: ...75 75 4 3 5 Clock Mode Main Menu Display Language Clock Mode Figure 4 3 5 Clock Mode 1 Clock Mode This item lets you change the clock type on screen Type 1 Type 2...

Page 76: ...Menu Display Language Anti Flicker Figure 4 3 6 Anti Flicker 1 Anti Flicker This item lets you enable disable anti flicker If the sharp image is flickering user can enable anti flicker Auto Automation...

Page 77: ...77 77 4 3 7 Test Pattern Main Menu Display Language Test Pattern Figure 4 3 7 Test Pattern 1 Test Pattern User can use test pattern to test the image quality...

Page 78: ...anguage 1 Language The DVR supports multi language Factory provides English and one national language English English version Chinese traditional version Espanol Spanish version Russian Russian versio...

Page 79: ...cording are disable Not recording Recording 2 Format HDD Use this item to format hard disk WARNNING Format hard disk will cause recording data lost 3 Clear HDD Defect Use this item to reuse defect HDD...

Page 80: ...480 screen 640x448 656x448 screen 512x384 512x384 screen 720x240 720x240 screen 640x224 640x224 screen 512x192 512x192 screen 352x240 352x240 screen PAL 720x576 720x576 screen 656x528 656x528 screen 5...

Page 81: ...ate for alarm driven recording 4 Alarm Schedule is one of the 16 sharable recording schedules refer to section 5 6 for alarm driven recording 5 Motion Rate is the frame rate for motion driven recordin...

Page 82: ...edule The recording frame rate is the frame rate of active recording frame rate with highest priority 2 Force Compress Force to compress image in I frames Force compress will improve the image quality...

Page 83: ...ecording schedule motion driven recording schedule and normal schedule 00 00 24 00 If no event happens the recording frame rate is 15 Normal Rate If alarm in is triggered the recording frame rate is 1...

Page 84: ...In Event 1 Alarm In Event This table determines how many cameras should make response to specific alarm when alarm is received Make response Blank No response Example Fig 4 5 1 1 When alarm in 1 is re...

Page 85: ...l is alarm in or motion alarm out will be sent Output enable Blank Output disable Example Fig 4 5 2 1 When channel 1 is motion detected or alarm in relay and alarm out 1 are triggered 2 When channel 2...

Page 86: ...86 86 triggered...

Page 87: ...In Type Figure 4 5 3 Alarm In Type 1 Alarm In Type Use table to specify alarm in type Alarm In Type defines the type of alarm in Off Normal Close Normal Open 2 Alarm Delay Use table to specify alarm...

Page 88: ...an alarm is activated 2 Alarm List Please refer to section 4 5 5 3 Alarm Full Screen This item lets you specify the live display when alarm is received And there is an alarm label for the camera Enabl...

Page 89: ...o stop alarm response Enable Press any key to stop alarm display Disable Press ESC to stop alarm response 6 Display Event Label This item lets you enable disable display event label when event is trig...

Page 90: ...alarm in event in event list Disable Don t add alarm in event in event list 2 Motion List Enable Add motion event in event list Disable Don t add motion event in event list 3 Video Lost List Enable Ad...

Page 91: ...es and small cursor lets you enable disable less zones Navigate the screen with the zone cursor using the buttons By pressing ENTER to enable disable motion zones Zones with red marks enable motion de...

Page 92: ...92 92 motion recording will be enabled...

Page 93: ...Active Enable Enable all alarm in responses except alarm in recording Disable Disable all alarm in response except alarm in recording 3 Motion REC Enable Enable all motion recording Disable Disable a...

Page 94: ...mal recording schedule alarm recording schedule or motion recording schedule The schedule is for one week The smallest unit is half hour Use to change the type of cursor Big cursor lets you enable dis...

Page 95: ...95 95 Recording form 7 30 to 09 30 everyday...

Page 96: ...Installer Setup Date Time Setup Figure 4 7 1 Timer Setup 1 Y M D Use this item to set year month and date 2 H M S Use this item to set hour minute and second 3 Exit Update Save configurations then ex...

Page 97: ...e 4 7 2 LAN Use this menu to specify IP IP Mask and Gateway Please contact with your MIS for network settings 1 IP 0 255 IP value 2 IP Mask 0 255 IP Mask value 3 Gateway 0 255 Gateway value NOTE After...

Page 98: ...ta transfer speed of dome Baud rate must be complied with protocol item 3 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Baud rate 2 ID Use this item to define the RS485 ID of DVR External Third party control keyboard ca...

Page 99: ...itch of dome If the camera ID is incorrect the DVR will not control the specific dome 0 255 ID number 2 Camera 485 Enable Use this item to define the RS485 ID of each camera This camera ID must be com...

Page 100: ...at least authorized level to do playback User s password level must be higher than the setting to do playback Level 7 is the highest priority 2 Play Covert Level This item specifies the at least autho...

Page 101: ...he DVR provides 99 IDs Administrator can set level and password for each ID The DVR divides the level into 7 degrees The most priority is level 7 Administrator s level is 7 2 Password must have at lea...

Page 102: ...102 102 Figure 4 7 6 2 Password Dialog The administrator sets ID2 for Level 2 Password 111111111111...

Page 103: ...cord Macro After entering Start Record Macro the DVR starts to record user actions until user enters Stop Record Macro The recorded macro can be used as demo 2 Stop Record Macro Enter this item will s...

Page 104: ...re 4 7 8 Make Boot Disk 1 Import To MDVR Enter this item to copy new system from new CF card to old CF card that located inside of the MDVR Using this function user can upgrade system easily by CF car...

Page 105: ...7 9 1 Compress Information 1 Compress Information If this function is enabled the DVR will show the current compress information for each camera Enable this function Disable this function Figure 4 7...

Page 106: ...106 106 R Current frame rate for this camera In figure 5 7 9 2 I frame is 40 96K bytes P frame is 0 123K bytes Average is 0 387K bytes and current frame rate is 15...

Page 107: ...em Information DVR Figure 4 8 1 DVR Information 1 Software This item provides software information including version and date 2 Hardware This item provides hardware information including serial No sys...

Page 108: ...DD information including Space LBA Defect Warning Defect Bad Start time and Stop time 2 RAID 0 1 2 3 This item provides HDD information in each RAID Disk including Space LBA Defect Warning Defect Bad...

Page 109: ...in Menu System Information Video Size Figure 4 8 3 Video Size Video size shows you the average image size in the last 24 hours Use to select camera User can review the video size to find out which cam...

Page 110: ...gurations User must to do Save User for next power on 3 Load User Use this item to load user specified configurations User must to do Save User for next power on 4 Save Installer Use this item to save...

Page 111: ...15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 X No motion detection Record Quality two stars Record resolution 720x480 NTSC 3 Alarm in and alarm out configuration The system expects 4 alarms in 1 relay out and 4 ala...

Page 112: ...amera 1 2 3 and 4 Schedule 00 00 24 00 everyday Alarm In Recording Time 30 sec Motion Recording Time 20 sec Camera 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 and 16 Schedule 08 00 18 00 everyday Alarm In Recording T...

Page 113: ...The following two schedules schedule 1 is full time everyday schedule 2 is 08 00 18 00 everyday Use to change the cursor type Use to navigate the schedule Use ENTER to enable disable time zone 1 Main...

Page 114: ...y time for alarm 1 2 3 4 is 5 seconds Use to select channel Use to change the alarm in type 2 Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Input Output Alarm In Event Alarm 1 will trigger camera 1 2 3 4 Alarm 2...

Page 115: ...ion of Camera 3 will trigger relay out and alarm out 3 Alarm Motion of Camera 4 will trigger relay out and alarm out 4 Use to navigate the table Use ENTER to set relations 4 Main Menu Alarm Motion Set...

Page 116: ...ill be recorded in event list Set Freeze List enabled Freeze event will be recorded in event list Use to select item Use to disable enable 5 1 4 Motion Detection Setting Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup M...

Page 117: ...s two stars Set Resolution as 720x480 Use to select item Use to change value 2 Main Menu Record Frame Rate Use this table to set frame rate and schedule for each camera Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 118: ...118 118 fps Alarm Frame Rate fps 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Use to select camera Use to change value...

Page 119: ...alarm is triggered the DVR will record Set Alarm In Active enabled If alarm is triggered the DVR will response Set Motion REC enabled If motion is triggered the DVR will record Set Motion Active enab...

Page 120: ...2 Main Menu Record Set Record Enable enabled Use to select item Use to disable enable 5 1 7 Check Recording 1 Is HDD status in keyboard flash 2 Trigger alarm in 3 Trigger motion 4 Check event list 5 P...

Page 121: ...hen you change the frame rate record quality or resolution the DVR will show you the total recording time For example in the above figure the DVR has 167G bytes storage space and the space can record...

Page 122: ...y CF card please follow the steps below Step1 To go to the Backup menu 1 Press 1 16 on the keyboard to select the image channel 2 Press key on the keyboard to and use and key to select time to review...

Page 123: ...n press Enter Figure 5 3 1 3 Format CF Card Note The CF card can be only formatted by the MDVR to back up Using CF Card which has been formatted by PC will cause error If CF card has been formatted by...

Page 124: ...Step3 Select the Start Time and Stop Time to Backup Figure 5 3 1 4 backup length time image To select section To select values Step4 Select Save to CF Card Figure 5 3 1 5 Save To CF Card To select se...

Page 125: ...kup image of CF card can only be read in PC NetView application To view the backup image of CF card please refer NetView user manual for more information 2 The newest backup image in CF card will be t...

Page 126: ...ti keyboard Please check if the 8 LEDs lights of the keyboard are on which means the keyboard LOCK function is active Please press LOCK key on the Multi keyboard for 3 sec to release the LOCK status 6...

Page 127: ...perform alarm recording Please check if the unit is in stand by mode Please check if the peripheral switches etc is connecting correctly Please check if the alarm in event is set correctly 6 3 Playba...

Page 128: ...function Yes Zoom in mode Yes 2x2 Looping Terminator 75 Ohm switch select Auto sequence display 7 sequence modes Split display mode 10 modes Covert Yes Password 100 sets Watch dog Yes Record Resoluti...

Page 129: ...lay 0 1 5 10 15 20 30 45 60 75 100 sec Event Size of event list 1024 events per disk Event source Alarm motion video loss power on power off freeze Ethernet NetView Support Yes HDD Internal HDD Max 4...

Page 130: ...130 130 Operating relative humidity 10 75 Weight Include remote keyboard 5 7 Kg Dimension 438 L x 432 W x 84 H mm...

Page 131: ...X224 Remark 30 14 81 19 83 29 63 36 46 15 29 63 39 67 59 26 72 93 10 44 44 59 50 88 89 109 39 6 74 07 99 16 148 15 182 32 3 148 15 198 33 296 30 364 63 Fine 2 222 22 297 49 444 44 546 95 30 20 58 24 0...

Page 132: ...sion a United States government agency was established in 1934 by the Communications Act The FCC supervises the United States interstate and international of communications by radio television wire sa...

Page 133: ...video signal with a refresh rate of 60 half frames per second Each frame contains 525 lines and can contain 16 million different colors P PAL PAL Phase Alternating Line is the dominant television stan...

Page 134: ...lf contained and usually independently operating V VGA VGA Video Graphics Array is a graphics display system for PCs developed by IBM VGA uses analog signals rather than digital signals In text mode V...

Page 135: ...pplied to this software Features 1 Remote viewing of live video 2 Remote viewing of recorded video 3 Files play from local HDD 4 Download HDD image data from DVR Before installing this software 1 Make...

Page 136: ...playback 5 Play saved file 6 Information display screen 7 Channel Display Selection 8 Play button 9 Stop button 10 Pause button 11 REW button 12 FFW button 13 Image Capture button 14 Start Stop Record...

Page 137: ...DVR menu item Set IP address by your network environment Local High speed is used for high transfer rate connection Ethernet Internet Low speed is used for low transfer rate connection ADSL 2 Connect...

Page 138: ...3 1 1 Show Live Image Click Play button will show channel select window Select channel view and click OK to view image In high speed mode you can select up to 4 channel at once In low speed mode only...

Page 139: ...Use mouse s left button to select viewing window then click right button of mouse will show channel select button Click other channel to change image channel 3 2 Remote Playback Click playback button...

Page 140: ...pop up remote playback set window Select playback channel and time to load image data from DVR 3 3 Play Save File Click Play save file button will pop up file open dialog Please select correct media...

Page 141: ...ord Image Click Record button enable recording image show in the display window Each different channel will save by different name You can find out all those files in directory same as the capture pat...

Page 142: ...your PC to confirm the DVR connection 3 Connect is OK but Image can t show Check your OS version If you are using playback or download function May be the image you search is not existed in DVR 4 Can...

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