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Compact 4Ch H.264 Network DVR-MU.Ver1.1 

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Record Setup                              

 

Total IPS: 240/240 (Image/Sec) 

Resolution      Quality             Frame rate 

 ◄Half D1►    [Standard]        

  [30] 

  [ Half D1 ]      [Standard]        

  [30] 

  [ Half D1 ]      [Standard]        

  [30] 

  [ Half D1 ]      [Standard]        

  [30] 

Video Resolution, Quality and Frame Rate Setting for each Channel 

Resolution:

  

Press the button “◄ / ►” to adjust the resolution from CIF, Half D1 and D1 for 
individual channel. 

Quality:

  

Press the button “◄ / ►” to adjust the resolution from Lowest, Low, Standard, High 
and Highest for individual channel. 

Frame rate:

  

Press the button “◄ / ►” to adjust the frame rate from 0 to 30 for individual channel. 
There is equal to not recording when setup the frame rate to 0. 

3.5.4 Auto Settings Adjustment 

This function can automatically allocate the recording power under the selected record 
resolution. 

When all the channels are set at the same resolution, the “

Auto Settings Adjustment

” 

can automatically allocate the frame rate to every channel. 

When the setting applies to a specific channel or to specific channels with a particular 
resolution, video quality or frame rate the “

Auto Settings Adjustment

” feature 

automatically allocates the remaining frame rate among the other channels. 

3.5.5 Channel Recording Setup 

The Channel Recording Setup is used to adjust the resolution, quality, frame rate and 
performance gains of recording. 

3.5.5.1 Channel Number 

Select the icon “

” to adjust the settings of all channels at one time. 

Select the icon “

”, “

”, “

”, “

------------” to adjust the setting of each channel. 

 

Summary of Contents for 16-Channel

Page 1: ...4 8 16Ch H 264 Network DVR Series MU Ver2 0 Compact 8 16 Channel H 264 Network DVR Series User Guide ...

Page 2: ...4 8 16Ch H 264 Network DVR Series MU Ver2 0 ii ...

Page 3: ...Network DVR Series MU Ver2 0 iii Publication History Version Date Description 1 0 27 July 2010 Initial Release 1 1 12 August 2010 Add new function for Limitable Recording Days Calendar Search PC Viewer and Web Viewer ...

Page 4: ...used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE This product is marked with the CE symbol and indicates compliance with all applicable directives WEEE DIRECTIVE PRODU...

Page 5: ...likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs receptacles and the point where they exit the product Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Lightning For added protection for this product during storm or when it is left unatten...

Page 6: ... Do not attempt to service this product Opening or removing covers may expose the user to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition ...

Page 7: ...to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product USERS OF THE SYSTEM ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING AND COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUTES COIPCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS PANACOM SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS SYSTEM IN VIOLATION OF...

Page 8: ...4 8 16Ch H 264 Network DVR Series MU Ver2 0 viii ...

Page 9: ...ling Model 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 1 2 2 CAT5 Cabling Model 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 1 3 Remote Control 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 2 Installation 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 2 1 Hard Disk Installation 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 2 1 1 8Ch Single Hard Disk Installation 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 2 1 2 8 16 Ch Dual Hard Disk Installation 13 2 2 Sensor and RS485 Connector Installation 18 2 3 Video Format Detection 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 2 4 Connection Guide 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 2 4 1 Connecting Peripherals to DVR 錯誤 尚未定義...

Page 10: ...l Number 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 4 2 Basic Settings 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 4 3 Standard Color Adjustment 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 4 4 Special Color Adjustment 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 5 Record Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 5 1 Auto Record 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 5 2 Activate Performance Gains 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 5 3 Record Schedule 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 5 4 Total Power 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 5 5 Auto Settings Adjustment 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 5 6 Channel Recording Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 6 Detector Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤...

Page 11: ...equence Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 8 5 Button Beep Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 8 6 Input Device Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 8 7 Auto Exit Menu 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 9 Hardware Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 9 1 Query Error Message 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 9 2 Hard Drive Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 9 3 Network Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 9 4 Keyboard PTZ Setup 62 3 9 5 Screen Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 9 6 Audio Setup 69 3 10 Utility Tools 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 10 1 Format USB Disk 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 3 10 2 F...

Page 12: ...vent Search 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 4 4 Data Backup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 5 PTZ Control 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 5 1 Pan Tilt Zoom Control 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 6 System Information 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 6 1 Record Information 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 6 2 Hard Drive Information 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 6 3 Network Information 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 7 LAN Online Viewing Setup 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 7 1 PC Connection through Local Area Network 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 7 2 DynDNS Service Overview 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 7 2 1 Register with DynDNS ...

Page 13: ...o DVR 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 8 1 3 Switching the Channel Displays 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 8 1 4 Pause the Viewing 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 8 1 5 Capture Still Image 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 8 1 6 PTZ Control 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 8 1 7 Remote Playback 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 8 1 8 Remote DVR Configuration 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 8 2 Web Browser Viewer 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 8 2 1 Switching the Channel Displays 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 8 2 2 Web Browser Viewer Operation 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 9 SecuViewer 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 9 1 Install SecuVi...

Page 14: ...Compact 8 16Ch H 264 Network DVR Series MU Ver1 1 ...

Page 15: ...Compact 4Ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 1 Chapter 1 1 Overview ...

Page 16: ... network DVR with BNC cabling available in 8ch 8Ch H 264 DVR Single HDD Version 8 16Ch H 264 DVR Dual HDD Version 4 8 16Ch H 264 DVR Mobile Rack Version 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Removable Panel Hard Drive Mobile Rack ...

Page 17: ...s DVR is powered on 8 MODE Select screen display mode 9 MENU Enter the menu or go back to the previous menu 10 UP Moves up through list or changes selected values 11 DOWN Moves up through list or changes selected values 12 SELECT ENTER Changes values in the menu or enters into a function 13 Hard disk active red Indicates hard drive is in use 14 IR Receiver red Remote control signal receiver 1 2 Re...

Page 18: ...Compact 4ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 4 8 Channel DVR Single HDD Version 8 Channel DVR Dual HDD DVD RW Mobile Rack Version 1 7 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 19: ...er connector optional 4 VGA OUT VGA output DB 9 port for the LCD monitor 5 SENSOR Sensor ports marked 1 4 and a common ground marked G 6 ALARM Alarm port Alarm 1 and Alarm 1 7 AUDIO IN and OUT Connectors of audio input and output 8 LAN RJ45 port for the network cable 9 MOUSE Mouse port for USB compatible mouse only 10 DC IN 12V DC power port for the power adaptor 11 RS 485 RS 485 connector typical...

Page 20: ...able cameras and keyboards 4 IR_ext IR extender connector optional 5 VIDEO OUT Video output port for the security monitor 6 VIDEO IN BNC connectors for video input CH1 CH16 7 DC IN 12V DC power port for the power adaptor 8 VGA OUT VGA output DB 9 port for the LCD monitor 9 LAN RJ45 port for the network cable 10 MOUSE Mouse port for USB compatible mouse only 11 AUDIO IN and OUT Connectors of audio ...

Page 21: ...Compact 4Ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 7 1 3 Remote Control ...

Page 22: ...cording of playback 7 FF Fast forward through video 8 PLAY Start video playback 9 MENU Enter a menu or exit 10 UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Move through lists or change the settings of choices 11 Enter Select Change and confirm values 12 AUTO Start automatic screen view rotation 13 MODE Changes to split screen mode 14 ZOOM OUT Not available in DVR mode 15 ZOOM IN Not available in DVR mode 16 1 2 16 Channels...

Page 23: ...Compact 4Ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 9 Chapter 2 2 Installation ...

Page 24: ...allation 2 1 Hard Disk Installation Install the hard drive by following steps 1 Unscrew the two top screws on either side of the DVR housing There are four screws to remove in this step 2 Slide the top cover slightly backwards and then lift it out 3 Remove 3 screws to take off the hard drive bracket Top Cover ...

Page 25: ...Compact 4Ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 11 4 Fix the hard drive and bracket together through 4 screws on either side of bracket Hard Drive No Slot Side ...

Page 26: ...264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 12 5 Attached the hard drive SATA data cable from hard drive to the main board J16 or J17 connector 6 Screw the bracket to its original place by three screws PJ2 connector J16 J17 connector ...

Page 27: ...he either side 2 1 1 8 16 Ch Dual Hard Disk Installation This type of DVR contains two internal hard drive brackets for installing two SATA hard drives Install the hard drive by following steps 1 Unscrew the two screws on either side of the DVR housing There are four screws to remove in this step Top Cover ...

Page 28: ...4 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 14 2 Slide the top cover slightly backwards and then lift it out 3 Remove two screws to take off the 1st hard drive bracket 4 Slide the bracket slightly backwards and then lift it out Top Cover ...

Page 29: ...64 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 15 5 Put the hard drive onto the bracket then turn to another side to screws hard drive and bracket together with four screws 6 Put the hard drive back the original space by slightly forwards ...

Page 30: ... Network DVR MU Ver1 1 16 7 Fix the bracket by two screws 8 Attached the hard drive data cable and power cable to the hard drive 9 Remove four screws to take off the 2nd hard drive bracket HDD Power Cable HDD Data Cable ...

Page 31: ...k DVR MU Ver1 1 17 10 Screws the hard drive and bracket together on either side with four screws 11 Attached the data cable and power cable to the hard drive 12 Fix the bracket using four screws HDD Data Cable HDD Power Cable ...

Page 32: ... the video format either NTSC or PAL after the cameras have been properly installed and the DVR has been powered on Please refer the section Hardware Setup to setup the NTSC PAL auto detection 2 2 Sensor and RS485 Connector Installation 8 Channel DVR The 4 8 channel DVR follows the same way to install the Sensor and RS485 connectors Please refer to the following procedures Top Cover ...

Page 33: ...ctors on the 16 channel DVR is similar to the procedure shown above The notable differences are the location of the port on the DVR and the size of the connectors In principle the 16 channel DVR allows more sensors to be connected to it Fix the screws on either side Fix the screws on either side ...

Page 34: ...ual HDD DVD RW Mobile Rack Version Power Adaptor Network Cable Mouse Security Monitor IR Extender LCD Monitor Security Cameras Alarm Sensors Audio Devices Microphone Speaker PTZ Camera Power Adaptor Network Cable Mouse Security Monitor IR Extender LCD Monitor Security Cameras x 8 Alarm Sensors Audio Devices Microphone Speaker PTZ Camera ...

Page 35: ...VR MU Ver1 1 21 16 Channel BNC Cabling DVR Dual HDD DVD RW Mobile Rack Version Power Adaptor Network Cable Mouse Security Monitor IR Extender LCD Monitor Security Cameras Alarm Sensors Audio Devices Microphone Speaker PTZ Camera ...

Page 36: ...22 Chapter 3 3 Getting Started ...

Page 37: ...on of the hard drive 1st time to install the HDD in the DVR Do not format the hard drive when The hard drive has already been formatted by the DVR and not formatted by other devices The Home Screen is shown after the system is ready 3 2 Home Screen The Home Screen is the starting point for many functions and applications It allows you to setup access and control the surveillance video data You may...

Page 38: ...on Function Icon Function Camera is working No signal from camera Recording Stop recording Network connected Network disconnected USB disk connected Hard drive status Hard drive overwrite enabled Channel display rotation enabled XX Percentage of hard drive already used 2010 06 03 Current date 15 37 47 Current time 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 ...

Page 39: ... BNC connectors With Drag and Drop Channel Swap you can switch channel display positions using your mouse Drag and Drop Channel Reposition Icon Function Icon Function Load default channel display location 4 channel split view 1 7 Split View 9 channel split view 1 12 Split View 1 14 Split View 16 channel split view Auto channel rotation Start record Stop recording Start force record Enter main menu...

Page 40: ...mouse button to drop the channel square into new position System will keep the new channel display arrangement even if you reboot the DVR system Load Default Location Press the icon to reset channel displays to their default locations 3 3 Main Menu Logging In for the First Time Press then enter the password to get into the main menu 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47...

Page 41: ...Compact 4Ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 27 Default password is 123456 Enter Main Menu Password _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press to exit the password dialog Main Menu Guideline MAIN MENU ...

Page 42: ... Power Supply To reboot or shutdown the DVR system Channel Setup Set the channel display record channel name and video color adjustment Record Setup Set the record schedule video performance and quality Detector Setup Set the motion and alarm mode Authorization Setup Set the login account password and the authentication System Setup Set the status icons display languages date time rotation time bu...

Page 43: ...ng and on screen display The channel number icon turns to gray 3 4 2 2 Record Channel To set one or all channels are record or not The channel will be displayed on screen even when it is not recording ON Record OFF Not Record 3 4 2 3 Hidden Channel To set whether or not to display one or all channels on screen The channel will continue to record regardless of it being hidden or not ON Hide the cha...

Page 44: ...name by using buttons on IR remote move up down move left right to the character would like to select and press to select it Channel Name _________________________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q w e r t y u I o p A s d f g h j k l Z x c v b n m Space Default Name 3 4 2 5 Rotation Time Sets the period with a range of 2 to 30sec of full screen display for each channel ...

Page 45: ...the 9 split view at once Select the icon to individually set the image position of each channel The following figure will show when enter the Image Position Adjustment Adjust the image position by mouse left click follow the direction change of cursor icon up down right left Press Default to load or to restore to the default location IMAGE POSITION ADJUSTMENT Default 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 ...

Page 46: ...0 Contrast Default is 10 Press the button to adjust the contract from 1 to 20 Hue Default is 16 Press the button to adjust the hue from 1 to 32 Saturation Default is 16 Press the button to adjust the saturation from 1 to 32 Sharpness Default is 8 Press the button to adjust the sharpness from 1 to 16 3 5 Record Setup Press to enter the Record Setup Record Setup Auto Record 30Sec Record Schedule Tot...

Page 47: ...le day 24 hours and the entire week 7 days Default setting is Time Record Record Schedule Channel Number None Time Motion Sensor Motion Sensor Day Hour Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 5 2 1 Channel Number Select the icon to set the recording schedule for all channels Select the icon to individually set the recording schedule of each channel 3 5 2 2 Recording Mode Select ...

Page 48: ...otherwise it will not be able to record during the period set on Motion Mode Press the icon to set the whole week 7 days and the whole day 24 hours to the same mode The following example shows that the entire week all 7 days and the whole day all 24 hours are set to the Motion recording mode Select Motion recording mode press the icon and press Record Schedule Channel Number None Time Motion Senso...

Page 49: ...sday Thursday Friday Saturday Press the icon to set the same mode for a specified time every day The following example shows that from 23 00 to 24 00 11 00pm to 12 00mn everyday there is no recording set to None recording mode Select None recording mode press the icon and press Record Schedule Channel Number None Time Motion Sensor Motion Sensor Day Hour Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fr...

Page 50: ...ss Record Schedule Channel Number None Time Motion Sensor Motion Sensor Day Hour Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 5 3 Total IPS Total IPS 240 240 Image Sec It shows the number of recording IPS that has been allocated and the total number of recording image Record Setup Auto Record 30Sec Record Schedule Total IPS 240 240 Image Sec Auto Settings Adjustment Channel Recording...

Page 51: ...rame rate to 0 3 5 4 Auto Settings Adjustment This function can automatically allocate the recording power under the selected record resolution When all the channels are set at the same resolution the Auto Settings Adjustment can automatically allocate the frame rate to every channel When the setting applies to a specific channel or to specific channels with a particular resolution video quality o...

Page 52: ...est Default is Standard Higher video quality provides a much clearer image for playback but can utilize a much larger hard drive space with a larger file size 3 5 5 4 Record Frame Rate The recording frame rate for each or all channels may be set from 0 30 fps If the frame rate is set to 0 it means that it will not be recording Record Setup Auto Record 30Sec Record Schedule Total IPS 240 240 Image ...

Page 53: ...nnels at one time Select the icon to setup for the each channel 3 6 2 Alarm Setup Alarm Setup is accessed to configure the alarm mode of each channel individually or for all channels simultaneously DETECTOR SETUP Channel Number Alarm Setup Blind Detect Alarm Mode Sensitivity OFF Blind Detect Alarm Mode Buzzer Short Video Loss Mode X Disable Video Loss Alarm Mode Buzzer Short Motion Setup Sensor Se...

Page 54: ...t 3 6 2 4 Video Loss Alarm Mode Select the alarm mode when the Video Loss Mode is triggered Mute No beep whatever video loss or not Buzzer Short Beep shortly by buzzer on main board Buzzer Long Beep long by buzzer on main board 3 6 3 Motion Setup Motion Setup is accessed to configure the motion mode for each channel DETECTOR SETUP Channel Number Alarm Setup Motion Setup Record Detection Activate E...

Page 55: ...itive High High sensitive level Sensitive Highest The highest sensitive level 3 6 3 3 Record Time Set the recording time when the Motion Mode is triggered The recording time as 5sec 10sec 15sec 20sec 25sec 30sec 45sec 60sec 90sec 120sec 150sec or 180sec 3 6 3 4 Alarm Mode Select the alarm mode when Motion Mode is triggered Mute No beep whatever motion is detected or not Buzzer Short Beep shortly b...

Page 56: ...setting period The channel is however still actively monitoring during that period Should there be a new triggering event this channel will display the more recent event and restart the display period 3 6 3 8 Motion Area Setup The Motion Setup allows the user to block multi areas on screen for every single channel as motion detection area Use the mouse or the buttons to move the area After positio...

Page 57: ... enables or disables sensor mode detection Enable Activates sensor mode Disable Deactivates sensor mode 3 6 4 3 Sensor Mapping This feature is to easily mapping a sensor port to a particular channel without having to remove any wires The default display when all channels are selected is Note There are more sensors for the 16Ch DVRs but the operating principle is still the same Click on a channel y...

Page 58: ...iggered Mute No beep whatever motion is detected or not Buzzer Short Beep shortly by buzzer on main board Buzzer Long Beep long by buzzer on main board Alarm Short Short sound coming from the alarm Alarm Long Prolonged sound coming from the alarm 3 6 4 6 Alarm Time The Alarm Time is the duration of the beep and may be set to Nonstop no stop 5sec 10sec 15sec 20sec 25sec 30sec 35sec 40sec 45sec 50se...

Page 59: ...s Initial Trigger and Continuous Trigger Initial Trigger When the sensor has been triggered the triggering event will be displayed on full screen for the duration of the setting period During that period the sensor will ignore any other triggering events Continuous Trigger When the sensor has been triggered the triggering event will be displayed on full screen for the duration of the setting perio...

Page 60: ...abled account Indicates an active account Permits access to function Disables access to function Creates a new account Deletes an account Account ID Enter characters as the account ID Passwd Password By entering six characters or numbers as password Click Option for authority management of expire date setup AUTHORIZATION SETUP Account ID Passwd Expiration Date admin Never Expires power Never Expir...

Page 61: ...s for setting Enable the account to monitor all channels The icon turns orange when enabled Enable the account to monitor the specific channels The icon turns green when enabled Disabled accounts are indicated by white icons NOTE Disable all accounts means that access is available to all users without a password NOTE Disable all users to access the specific function means that all users can access...

Page 62: ...9 Split Sequence XOFF 1 12 Split Sequence XOFF 1 14 Split Sequence XOFF 16 Split Sequence XOFF Button Beep Setup Input Device Setup Auto Exit Menu XOFF Full Screen Sequence Enables or disables the full screen rotation period 4 Split Sequence Enables or disables the 4 split display rotation period 1 7 Split Sequence Enables or disables the 1 7 split display rotation period 9 Split Sequence Enables ...

Page 63: ...Language Selection Language Selection is used to select the language for the on screen display OSD Menu 3 8 2 Screen display setup Screen display Setup is for choosing whether to display certain illustrations and DVR information or not SCREEN DISPLAY SETUP System Display Setup Main Menu Graphics Mode ON Channel Dynamic Effects ON Icons Help ON Error Message ON State Bar Information Channel Informa...

Page 64: ...ng channel dynamic drag and drop 3 8 2 3 Icon Help Enables or disables the help icon text description to appear when the mouse hovers over the icons 3 8 2 4 Error Message Enables or disables system to show the log when an error occurs 3 8 2 5 State Bar Information Determines how system status information is set and shown SCREEN DISPLAY SETUP System Display Setup State Bar Information All State Bar...

Page 65: ...ormation 3 8 2 6 Channel Information Determines how channel information is set and shown SCREEN DISPLAY SETUP System Display Setup State Bar Information Channel Information All Channels Information ON Channel Number ON Channel Name ON Record Light ON Video Loss ON Record Mode ON Detector Mode ON Alarm Display ON State Bar Information 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 ...

Page 66: ...e Setup Menu sets relevant information on date and time DAY TIME SETUP Date Display Mode YYYY MM DD Time Set 2010 06 14 11 18 19 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Daylight Saving Time Activate Daylight Saving X Disable Time Starts Not definition Time Ends Not definition NTP Server Activate Service Enable Server IP time stdtime gov tw Interval Days 3Day Synchronize Now Channel Information 1 2010 06 06 15 ...

Page 67: ...aracter that needs to be changed Exit after confirmed setting 3 8 3 3 Time Zone Time Zone is for adjusting time zone and location 3 8 3 4 Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time is for adjusting the DST settings for countries where it is applicable 3 8 3 4 1 Activate Daylight Saving Activate Daylight Saving enables or disables the daylight saving mode 3 8 3 4 2 Time Starts Time Starts indicates ...

Page 68: ...Date Display Mode YYYY MM DD Time Set 2010 06 14 11 18 19 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Daylight Saving Time Active Daylight Saving X Disable Time Starts Not definition Time Ends Not definition NTP Server Activate Service Enable Server IP time stdtime gov tw Interval Days 3Day Synchronize Now Activate Service Enable Enable Synchronization X Disable Disable Synchronization Server IP The IP address of ...

Page 69: ...ence XOFF 1 12 Split Sequence XOFF 1 14 Split Sequence XOFF 16 Split Sequence XOFF Button Beep Setup Input Device Setup Auto Exit Menu X OFF Full Screen Sequence Full Screen Sequence enables or disables the full screen rotation period 4 Split Sequence 4 Split Sequence enables or disables the 4 split display rotation period 3 8 5 Button Beep Setup The Button Beep Setup configures the system button ...

Page 70: ...ollowing input devices mouse keypad and IR Remote SYSTEM SETUP Language Selection English View Setup Date Time Setup Sequence Setup Button Beep Setup Input Device Setup Mouse Moving Speed Normal Mouse Repeat Speed Normal Keypad Repeat Speed Normal IR Repeat Speed Normal Auto Exit Menu X OFF NOTE Keypad repeat speed is available for models equipped with keypad 3 8 7 Auto Exit Menu The Auto Exit Men...

Page 71: ...Message Hard Drive Setup Network Setup Screen Setup NTSC PAL Auto Detection XOFF Video Output Format NTSC Screen Border ON Main Display Screen VGA VGA Resolution 1024x768 Video Adjustment Audio Setup 3 9 1 Query Error Message The Query Error Message window shows the all error messages QUERY ERROR MESSAGE View Time Clear Message View Time Sort error messages by time of occurrence Clear Message Clea...

Page 72: ...Hard Drive 3 9 2 1 Overwrite enable YES The hard drive automatically writes over the oldest video on the hard drive when it runs out of space for recording X NO Recording will stop when the hard drive is full 3 9 2 2 Max Recording Days This function enables to specify the days of recording data which is retained in the hard drive It will be required to format the hard drive once you change the lim...

Page 73: ...ber of event Total number of record events total capacity of events and the ratio of using space 3 9 2 4 Format Hard Drive You cannot format the hard drive when the system is running in recording mode When you attempt to do so the following warning message will appear on the screen System is Recording Hard Disk Format is Prohibited 3 9 3 Network Setup Network Setup is for adjusting network configu...

Page 74: ...inistrator for this information DHCP System gets the IP address from the router or DHCP server Contact the network administrator for this information PPPoE The Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is used mainly with DSL services where individual users connect to the DSL modem over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks Please input the PPPoE Account ID and Password provided by the I...

Page 75: ...oring Service Activate Service Enable Port 8000 Video Transmission Quality Standard Management Service Activate Service Enables or disables the management service for allowing remote control from IE or PC Viewer Monitoring Service Activate Service Enables or disables the monitoring service for allowing remote viewing from IE or PC Viewer Port The default port number is 8000 for DVR video and audio...

Page 76: ... Address The Domain Name system DNS translate hostnames to IP addresses customer setting Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS is a system that allows the domain name data held in a name server to be updated in real time Service Active Enable the Dynamic DNS service Provider The web site IP Address of Dynamic DNS provider Server Name Define a name of Dynamic DNS Maximum in 24 characters Account The account name...

Page 77: ...PTZ settings for each channel of the DVR These settings need to be matched to the camera you intend to connect to your DVR PAN TILT ZOOM SETUP Channel Number PTZ Protocol None Camera ID 1 Camera Reset Speed Adjustment Pan Speed 4 Tilt Speed 4 Cruise Speed 1 Auto Pan Speed 4 Zoom Focus Iris Channel Number The PAN TILT ZOOM SETUP supports individually setup of each channel Select the icons for 4Ch f...

Page 78: ...he panning tilting and cruising speeds of your camera Pan Speed can be set between 0 to 8 Tilt Speed can be set between 0 to 8 Cruise Speed can be set between 0 to 3 Auto Pan Speed can be set between 0 to 5 PAN TILT ZOOM SETUP Channel Number PTZ Protocol None Camera ID 1 Camera Reset Speed Adjustment Pan Speed 4 Tilt Speed 4 Cruise Speed 1 Auto Pan Speed 4 Zoom Focus Iris Zoom Focus Iris These per...

Page 79: ...on The following settings must be configured in parallel with the local settings of the camera for the system to function properly Baudrate Select a baud rate 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Databit Select a data bit communication protocol 8 bit or 7 bit Parity Select a parity configuration Odd Even or No Parity Stopbit Select a stop bit configuration 1 Stopbit or 2 Stop...

Page 80: ...board ID Adjusts the identification number based on the local settings of your keyboard This value may be any number from 1 to 16 Keyboard Protocol 3 9 5 Provides options for the keyboard communication protocol Pelco P Pelco D Teleview Pelco P Teleview Pelco D Merit LILIN 3B Merit LILIN 7B HiSharp Nicecam and Elitar This setting depends on the keyboard model being used ...

Page 81: ...reen Border ON Main Display Screen VGA VGA Resolution 1024x768 Video Adjustment NTSC PAL Auto Detection The system will automatically detect the video format NTSC PAL from the video source i e security cameras Video Output Format The selection of video output format NTSC or PAL is available while the NTSC PAL Auto Detection function is disabled Screen Border ON To show the border X OFF Not to show...

Page 82: ... 1280x1024 Video Adjustment Adjusts the position of main display on the monitor when connect the main display screen to BNC port Labeled as VIDEO OUT The following figure will show when enter the Video Adjustment Adjust the image position by using the mouse right click button to follow the direction change of cursor icon up down right left Press Default to load the default location VIDEO ADJUSTMEN...

Page 83: ...ry Error Message Hard Drive Setup Network Setup Screen Setup Audio Setup Audio Record ON Audio Mute XOFF Input Volume 1 Output Volume 16 Audio Record ON Enables audio recording OFF Disables audio recording Audio Mute ON Mutes the sound OFF Allows for sound to be heard Input Volume Adjusts the input volume from 1 to 16 Output Volume Adjusts the output volume from 1 to 16 ...

Page 84: ...B Restore Default Setting 3 10 1 Format USB Disk The system supports USB pen drives and USB card readers with the FAT32 device file format Please format the drive using the file format function if it is not in FAT32 otherwise an error will occur during backup The file format function helps you format USB device to improve its compatibility with the DVR for storing video data into your USB device F...

Page 85: ...nal USB disk into the USB port on DVR front panel FIRMWARE UPDATE Current Revision V14 0 0 Current Date Time Jun 14 2010 05 22 38 Current Language English Current Checksum 0x0332E245 File Name File Revision File Date Time File Language File Checksum Plug USB Stick After the USB disk is attached to the port the message Read file Information will appear on the bottom line ...

Page 86: ...urrent Language English Current Checksum 0x0332E245 File Name FWVX8TWNFWI File Revision File Date Time File Language File Checksum Read File Information If there is a mistake or missing file on the pen drive it will show File not found or Disk Error on the bottom line Please check USB disk or file Re attach disk to the port ...

Page 87: ...on V14 00 File Date Time Jan 15 2010 16 45 52 File Language English File Checksum 0x02E165B5 Update Process When DVR is updating the firmware it shows Firmware is updating please wait FIRMWARE UPDATE Current Revision V14 0 0 Current Date Time Jun 14 2010 05 22 38 Current Language English Current Checksum 0x0332E245 File Name FWVX4TWNFWI File Revision V14 00 File Date Time Jan 15 2010 16 45 52 File...

Page 88: ...cksum 0x02E165B5 Update Process 3 10 3 Environmental Setting Save Settings to USB SAVE SETTINGS TO USB USB Disk General Flash Disk Free Capacity 905MB Total Capacity 1005MB Write File Env2010 07 14_0503 env Save File This tool can help you duplicate the system environment configuration and store it on the USB device You can use this to swiftly deploy your other DVR systems which will be using the ...

Page 89: ...to load LOAD SETTINGS FROM USB FILE SELECT Env2010 07 14_0531 env Generic Env2010 07 11_0526 env Generic Env2010 07 09_0525 env Generic Env2010 07 08_0504 env Generic Click Load File to load the selected file from USB device It will show the following message LOAD SETTINGS FROM USB File Env2010 07 14_0503 env Loaded System will restart Restore Default Setting This command resets the system to its ...

Page 90: ... completed System will restart 3 11 Exit Main Menu Provides options to save or discard changes before exiting MAIN MENU Channel Setup Record Setup Detector Setup Authentication Setup System Setup Hardware Setup Utility Tools Exit Main Menu Exit Save Changes Exit Discard Changes 3 11 1 Exit Save Changes All changes are saved before exiting from the menu Data Saving Please Wait ...

Page 91: ... 3 11 2 Exit Discard Changes All changes are ignored The changes will not be saved and will take no effect before exiting from the menu Confirm with Yes or go back to the menu by choosing No Exit Main Menu x Discard changes and exit now YES XNO ...

Page 92: ...78 Chapter 4 4 Playback and Data Backup ...

Page 93: ...3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Play Backup You will see the control bar during video playback as following figure This bar allows playback control by following operation method PIP View Displays real time video and playback video simultaneously in PIP picture in picture view 4 Split View Displays playback video in 4 split view 1 7 Split View...

Page 94: ...bar to select the playback time from the recorded video data you would like to review 4 2 Play Menu Press or II button or icon to enter Play menu PLAY MENU Channel Number Play Begin Time 2010 7 04 10 40 02 Play End Time 2010 7 14 05 59 13 2121 2010 07 14 06 18 31 2120 2010 07 14 06 17 12 2119 2010 07 14 05 57 38 2118 2010 07 14 04 20 11 2117 2010 07 14 02 18 42 Option Play Backup Channel Number se...

Page 95: ...status PLAY MENU Channel Number Play Begin Time 2010 7 04 10 40 02 Play End Time 2010 7 14 05 59 13 2121 2010 07 14 06 18 31 2120 2010 07 14 06 17 12 2119 2010 07 14 05 57 38 2118 2010 07 14 04 20 11 2117 2010 07 14 02 18 42 Option Play Backup S N of Recorded Data Series Number of recorded data provide by system Recording Configuration o Scrolls up down one page of recorded data in the list window...

Page 96: ...Compact 4ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 82 o The recorded video data has been played o Power ON OFF event occur Searching The vertical scroll bar for search the recorded data by mouse ...

Page 97: ... the channels to search Filter Type Filters events by type General Event Record Event Hardware Event Warning Event and All Events Filter Time Setup FILTER TIME SETUP Active Filter Time X Disable Filter Begin Time 2010 07 04 10 40 05 Filter End Time 2010 07 14 07 06 22 Time Reset Range Active Filter Time Enables disables filter time of event Filter Begin Time Specifies the beginning time of event f...

Page 98: ... to event content display Play Starts to play the event that has been selected Backup Creates a backup file for the event that has been selected SEARCH MENU Event Type Time Record Trigger Channel Record End Time 2010 07 14 06 20 31 2121 2010 07 14 06 18 31 2120 2010 07 14 06 17 12 2119 2010 07 14 05 57 38 2118 2010 07 14 04 20 11 2117 2010 07 14 02 18 42 Option Play Backup Event Type Shows the nam...

Page 99: ...the buttons to select which data to backup Press Backup Start to enter the Backup Menu BACKUP MENU Backup Device Generic Flash Disk Free Capacity 1029352 1029380 KB Backup Channel Estimate Time 30Sec Start Time 2010 07 14 06 18 31 End Time 2010 07 14 06 17 25 Backup Period 00Min 06Sec Backup Size 1152KB Backup Start Disk information is shown on the top portion of the screen and recorded data infor...

Page 100: ...ash Disk Free Capacity 1029352 1029380 KB Backup Channel Estimate Time 30Sec End Time 2010 07 14 06 18 31 Backup Period 00Min 06Sec Backup Size 1152KB Backup Start The Free Capacity Estimate Time Backup Period and Backup Size will be changed automatically The Start Time and End Time of the selected video record data will be shown Press Backup Start it starts to backup data into USB 2 0 device Ther...

Page 101: ...Compact 4Ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 87 Chapter 5 5 System Information ...

Page 102: ... items for record information Channel Number Video Loss Recording Resolution Recording Mode Recording Mode Buzzer Alarm Latest Recording Frame Rate The information icon Channel Number Video Loss CIF Recording Resolution Half D1 Recording Resolution D1 Recording Resolution Time Record Mode Motion Record Mode Not Recording Recording 10 Record Time Count Down 30 Frame Rate in Use Buzzer Alarm Mode ...

Page 103: ...357376 20 Model Displays the hard drive model number HDD Size Displays the hard drive size Max Recording Days Displays the days of recording data will be retain in the hard drive Record Start Time Displays the day and time when the hard drive starts storing recorded data Record End Time Displays the day and time of the last recording on the hard drive Standard Record Size Displays the total hard d...

Page 104: ... Network Information IP Type shows the network connection type IP Address shows the current IP address IP Status shows the network is connected or not connected Login Count shows how many connections from remote site Management Service shows enable or disable the management service for allowing remote control from IE or PC Viewer Monitoring Service shows enable or disable the management service fo...

Page 105: ...Compact 4Ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 91 Chapter 6 6 LAN Online Viewing Setup ...

Page 106: ...hows how to find the basic network information from the local area network hub Search Router IP Address Please click Start and then Run option under Windows Please enter CMD and then OK Please enter ipconfig on DOS prompt and then record the Address Number of Default Gateway as shown It is the Router s IP Address ...

Page 107: ...168 11 199 Find out the available IP address Please enter ping 192 168 11 189 on DOS prompt as shown in the following figure When Reply from 192 168 11 189 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 appears as in the following illustration that means this IP Address 192 168 11 189 is occupied by another network device Please try to find another available IP address Enter ping 192 168 11 188 on DOS prompt If Reque...

Page 108: ...work setup 6 2 DynDNS Service Overview For DVR you can only set a static IP address It does not support the dynamic IP If you have to or prefer to use dynamic IP then it is recommend to use a DYNDNS service DYNDNS is a service the maps internet domain names to IP address and works with dynamic IP address assigned by ISP server Remark A router is needed as the interface between PC and DVR when DVR ...

Page 109: ...and then start to create your own DynDNS Account and fill out all the blanks for account s application as following Please refer below for the maximum number of characters acceptable for the DVR Server Name Maximum of 24 characters Account Maximum of 20 characters Password Maximum of 12 characters ...

Page 110: ...sage for verifying the account DynDNS will create a new account for you and send you an e mail to the address you provided It needs to confirm your account within 48 hours after receiving the e mail or it will automatically delete your account Just click the first link to confirm the account ...

Page 111: ...Compact 4Ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 97 6 2 3 Login and Host Service Login by entering the Username and Password of your account Then go to My Service to get a host name ...

Page 112: ... New Hostname as following Specify the Hostname for DYNDNS IP which will be applied to the DVR s DYNDNS setting We take dvr host tw homelinux net as an example and click Add to Cart The Dynamic DNS Hosts service is sufficient and is provided for free Press Next ...

Page 113: ...Compact 4Ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 99 Press Activate Services Now the DYNDNS service is completed ...

Page 114: ...pecify DVR IP as private IP setting Specify one pair of connection port control port streaming port like 80 6 2 5 Setup DynDNS Setting on DVR After completing the DYNDNS account application go to the DVR server setup menu and input the DYNDNS information for network connection SERVER SETUP x Default DNS Address 168 95 192 1 Custom DNS Address 168 95 1 1 Dynamic DNS Activate Service X Disable Provi...

Page 115: ...101 Chapter 7 7 PC Viewer Web Browser Viewer ...

Page 116: ...k the DVR video data Windows OS platform requires that the application be run as the administrator user NOTE It is suggested that you install the DirectX software It provides a smoother display of the PC Viewer video on the computer 7 1 1 Overview Click on the PC desktop icon to execute the PC Viewer at the Windows platform computer The PC Viewer support remote viewing and control for maximum 4 DV...

Page 117: ...nection window 2 Delete the DVR connection 3 Modify the DVR connection 4 Add new DVR connection 5 Close the connections window 6 Open the DVR connection window 7 DVR connection status and switch button 8 Exit the PC viewer 9 Capture the still images 1 6 7 9 8 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 118: ...on window 16 Click the button to add modify delete the DVR connection or close the DVR connection window 17 Add a new DVR connection Press the Add button to create a DVR connection 18 Input or modify the DVR name DVR IP address Port No Default port number is 80 or 8000 Password and number of DVR channels 19 The DVR list will show the new DVR connections after setup New Connections ...

Page 119: ...m the list of available DVRs A check mark will indicate your choices 7 1 3 Switching the Channel Displays This section briefly illustrates how to switch channel display Display a single channel on one quadrant Double click on the channel you would like to display on one quadrant The screen will appear as follows ...

Page 120: ... quadrant Double click the single channel viewing to switch the display The screen will appear as follows Display a single DVR connection display in full view Click the DVR connection switch button to display a single DVR connection in full view The screen will appear as follows ...

Page 121: ...lay single channel in full view Double click the specific channel you would like to display in full view or click the icon to switch the display The screen will appear as follows 7 1 4 Pause the Viewing Click on the icon to pause the current viewing ...

Page 122: ...w that is currently displayed on the screen Save the BMP image to the specific location in your computer For Web Browser Viewer the still image will be stored at C Viewer in your computer 7 1 6 Remote Playback Click on the icon to display the remote playback interface on your PC Viewer Control bar Playback control window ...

Page 123: ... video playback You will see the search result table as following figure No Name Function 1 Fast Backward 2x Plays backward faster by twice the normal speed 2 Fast Backward 1x Plays backward faster by 1x the normal speed 3 Playback Starts the video playback 4 Fast Forward 1x Plays forward faster by 1x the normal speed 5 Fast Forward 2x Plays forward faster by twice the normal speed 6 Pause Pauses ...

Page 124: ...l window 7 1 6 3 Playback by Event Search Event Search playback mode supports playback by the specific event Select the Event Begin Date Event Begin Time Event End Date Event End Time and Event Event Type then press the button Search You will see the search result table as following figure ...

Page 125: ...by mouse double clicks You will see the video playback as following figure Click on the icon back to Event Search control window NOTE The Record and Normal events incorporate with video data for playback The Hardware and Warning event just present the occurred time ...

Page 126: ...ation on this interface The operation method of the remote configuration interface is consistent with the DVR interface Please refer to the DVR operation sections on this manual 7 1 8 Play the PVF File This interface enables to play the PVF file which is back up from DVR side Plug the USB device into USB port on your personal computer then click Player to display the Player interface ...

Page 127: ...Compact 4Ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 113 Click Play File to read the PVF file from your USB device ...

Page 128: ...Compact 4ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 114 After select and open the PVF file PC Player will start to playback the PVF file ...

Page 129: ... 10 Connect PC Client to DVR This section describes how to manage the DVR connection window No Function 1 DVR connection window 2 Delete the DVR connection 3 Modify the DVR connection 4 Add new DVR connection 5 Close the connection window 6 Playback the video backup PVF file 7 Open the DVR connection window 8 DVR connection status and switch button 9 Exit the PC viewer 10 Capture the still images ...

Page 130: ...connection Press the Add button to create a DVR connection 24 Input or modify the DVR name DVR IP address Port No Default port number is 80 or 8000 Password and number of DVR channels at the pop up windows 25 The DVR list will show the new DVR connections after setup 26 Select the DVRs you would like to connect viewing and control from the list of available DVRs A check mark will indicate your cho...

Page 131: ...s how to switch channel display Display a single channel on one quadrant Double click on the channel you would like to display on one quadrant The screen will appear as follows Display 4 channels viewing on one quadrant Double click the single channel viewing to switch the display The screen will appear as follows ...

Page 132: ...ick the DVR connection switch button to display a single DVR connection in full view The screen will appear as follows Display single channel in full view Double click the specific channel you would like to display in full view or click the icon to switch the display The screen will appear as follows ...

Page 133: ...rrently displayed on the screen Save the BMP image to the specific location in your computer For Web Browser Viewer the still image will be stored at C Viewer in your computer 7 1 14 Playback the PVF File Backup from DVR side This interface enables to playback the PVF file which is backup from DVR side Plug the USB device into USB port on your personal computer then click the icon to display the P...

Page 134: ...Compact 4ch H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 120 Click Open File to read the PVF file from your USB device ...

Page 135: ... H 264 Network DVR MU Ver1 1 121 After select and open the PVF file PC Player will start to playback the PVF file 7 1 15 Remote Playback Click on the icon to display the remote playback interface on your PC Viewer ...

Page 136: ...playback recording video by specific time No Name Function 1 Fast Backward 2x Plays backward faster by twice the normal speed 2 Fast Backward 1x Plays backward faster by 1x the normal speed 3 Playback Starts the video playback 4 Fast Forward 1x Plays forward faster by 1x the normal speed 5 Fast Forward 2x Plays forward faster by twice the normal speed 6 Pause Pauses the video playback 7 Stop Stops...

Page 137: ... MU Ver1 1 123 Select the Begin Date and Begin Time then click button to playback the video by your specific time 7 1 15 2 2 Playback by Event Search Event Search interface offers user to playback recording video by specific event ...

Page 138: ... DVR Double click the specific event for playback you will see the video playback on the Main Window as following NOTE The Record and Normal events incorporate with video data for playback The Hardware and Warning event just present the occurred time 7 1 16 Remote DVR Configuration Click the icon to display the remote configuration interface on your PC Viewer ...

Page 139: ...e X directly from the webpage For initial installation Refer to the following example to enter the Web Browser Viewing 1 Start up IE Explorer and enter the DVR IP address to IE address bar Please refer to DVR Network Information of DVR IP Address An alert message occurring Install ActiveX control on the tool bar Please refer directly to step 9 if ActiveX has already been installed Click on this al...

Page 140: ... Sites Sites Enter the DVR address into the blanks shown in picture and click add This address is only for demonstration Please use the IP address linked to your on site DVR The newly added website will appear at the trusted web sites list Press Close to leave the menu ...

Page 141: ... press refresh button or F5 You will enter the Web Browser Viewer login page Enter the designated user name and password Enter the default user name admin and password 123456 if you did not change the DVR Authentication settings Press the icon to connect to the DVR from the remote site ...

Page 142: ... view Double click the channel to display single channel in full view Display four channels in full view Double click the full view display to switch into four channels display 7 2 2 Web Browser Viewer Operation The Web Browser interface is consistent with PC Viewer Please refer to the PC Viewer operation guide ...

Page 143: ...Chapter 8 8 SecuViewer ...

Page 144: ...from iPhone App Store Update to find out the update version 8 2 Install SecuViewer SecuViewer is the free software available for the DVR user to connect to the DVR for remote monitoring through the iPhone Please search the SecuViewer on iPhone App Store Enter SecuViewer to search the SecuViewer software on the iPhone APP Store search page Touch the icon Free that the icon will change to Install Yo...

Page 145: ...e iPhone main screen 8 3 SecuViewer Interface Overview SecuViewer simple operation guide Connect to the DVR Stop the DVR connection Setup the DVR connection Display channel one Display channel two Display channel three Display channel four ...

Page 146: ...8 4 Connect to the DVR Select the SecuViewer icon on iPhone main screen to start the remote monitoring Select the Setup icon to setup the DVR connection ...

Page 147: ...fault is 8000 User Name Enter the user name default is admin Password Enter the password default is 123456 When you are done with the setup click on the Ok icon Click on the Play icon to connect to the DVR SecuViewer can only display one channel on the iPhone screen The default viewing channel is channel one 59 124 68 61 admin 123456 ...

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