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Recording

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1

Recording starts automatically when this unit is 
turned on.

"

C

" is displayed on the screen. The connected cameras 

are simultaneously recorded.

The recording mode can be changed using 
RECORDING under RECORD settings. Settings, such 
as image quality, can also be set. (P35)

2

To stop recording, select "RECORDING" under 
RECORD settings using the control button (

{|

) and 

select "DISABLE" using the control button (

}~

).

C

” disappears.

A motion sensor can be set for each channel.

1

Adjusting the following settings using the control 
button (

{|}~

).

2

Select "RECORDING" using the control button 
(

{|

) and select "MOTION" using the control 

button (

}~

).

3

Select "MOTION ZONE" using the control button 
(

{|

) and select the "PARTIAL ZONE" using the 

control button (

}~

), press the ENTER button.

The motion setting screen is displayed.

4

Select the sensor detection position using the 
control button (

{|}~

) and press the ENTER 

button.

The frame set for the sensor detection is grainy.

Select a sensor detection position by repeating the 
operation.

Once the setting of the event searched is complete, 
press the EXIT/STOP button to return to the RECORD 
screen.

5

Select "MOTION SENSITIVITY" using the control 
button (

{|

) and select the level of sensitivity 

using the control button (

}~

).

Selections: 

1-9 (Low sensitivity)

6

Select "PRE RECORD" using the control button 
(

{|

) and select the pre recording as necessary 

using the control button (

}~

).

7

Select "POST EVENT RECORD" using the control 
button (

{|

) and select the recording time as 

necessary using the control button (

}~

).

Selections: 

2 - 30 SECONDS

8

Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are 
complete.

Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the 
live video.

B

CONTINUOUS recording

C

MOTION recording

• RESOLUTION

• CHANNEL

• FRAME RATE

• QUALITY

CH1       C

CH3       C

CH2       C

CH4       C

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2%

2%

RECORD

RESOLUTION

FULL

CHANNEL

  FRAME RATE

1 ips

  QUALITY

NORMAL

  RECORDING

CONTINUOUS

  MOTION ZONE

FULL ZONE

  MOTION SENSITIVITY

9

  ALARM RECORDING

--  --  --  --

  PRE RECORD

ON

  POST EVENT RECORD

5 SECONDS

  AUDIO

OFF

  TIMER SET

1

1

• PARTIAL ZONE

• FULL ZONE

If "FULL ZONE" is selected, the motion setting screen is 
not displayed. Only set the level of sensitivity for MOTION 
SENSITIVITY.

RECORD

RESOLUTION

FULL

CHANNEL

C

  FRAME RATE

1 ips

  QUALITY

NORMAL

  RECORDING

MOTION

  MOTION ZONE

PARTIAL ZONE

  MOTION SENSITIVITY

9

  ALARM RECORDING

--  --  --  --

  PRE RECORD

ON

  POST EVENT RECORD

5 SECONDS

  AUDIO

OFF

  TIMER SET

1

1

Detection

frame

Summary of Contents for DSR-2016

Page 1: ...16 About this manual Before installing and using this unit please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital Video Recorder with Multiplexer Function GB ...

Page 2: ... 32 FSetting the MON2 Monitor2 OUT 33 RECORD settings 35 ASetting the RESOLUTION 35 BSetting a CHANNEL 35 CSetting the TIMER SET 36 SYSTEM settings 37 ASetting the DVR ID 37 BDESCRIPTION confirmation 37 CSetting the LOAD DEFAULT 37 DSetting an ADMIN PASSWORD 38 ESetting the USER PASSWORD 39 FSetting a NETWORK PASSWORD 39 GSetting the DATE FORMAT 40 HSetting the CLOCK SET 40 ISetting the RS 485 SET...

Page 3: ...his product Please read this owner s manual carefully and retain it for future reference Should the unit require maintenance contact an authorized service center Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure To prevent direct exposure to laser beam do not try to open the enclosure Visible laser radiation wh...

Page 4: ...re the power consumption of the connected unit does not exceed the electrical rating of the extension cord Higher power consumption may result in heat generation and cause fire b Disassembly prohibited Do not place your hand inside this unit as this may cause fire and or electrocution Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased or factory shop for diagnostics adjustments and repairs b Do ...

Page 5: ...ctrocution b Do not touch the power plug with wet hands Doing so may result in electrocution b Do not sit on Doing so may cause the unit to fall be damaged and or result in injury b Make sure the cables are connected properly Connect and install the power cable and connection cable very carefully Tripping over the cable may result in the unit capsizing or falling and cause injury b Do not place he...

Page 6: ... areas where the unit will be exposed to extreme temperatures 10 degrees C per hour or humidity changes b Points on unit positioning This unit is constructed using precision electronic parts Avoid placing it in areas described below as this may cause faulty operation and or breakdowns In direct sunlight In places exposed to water In the vicinity of cooling and heating units or humidifiers Near the...

Page 7: ...s recording faults or accidents bMaintaining this unit Turn the power off and remove the power plug from the outlet Wipe away any dust using a soft cloth When the stains are hard to remove Soak a cloth in water with diluted neutral detergent and wring it Wipe the stain with the moistened cloth and finally dry off with a dry cloth CAUTION Do not use paint thinner benzine or any other alcohol based ...

Page 8: ...y of each part depends on the environment in which the unit is used However the head and motor are particularly prone to wear and deterioration Therefore writing errors are more likely to occur after two years of use b Cooling fan 3 years 25 C environment Cooling fan failure causes higher internal temperatures which may result in a faulty hard disk Periodically check whether the cooling fan is wor...

Page 9: ...ter turning the power off The hard disk continues to rotate for a short duration after the power has been turned off The unit is further susceptible to damage through shock and vibration during that period It is imperative that you do not move the unit during that time G Do not expose to shock or vibration Avoid placing this unit directly on the floor Make sure that the four stands attached to the...

Page 10: ... saving mode I Search button SEARCH P22 Switches to recorded images searching mode J Pan Tilt Zoom button PTZ P14 Operates the Pan Tilt Zoom Focus mode of the dome camera connected to the RS 485 control terminal K Channel selection buttons 1 16 P12 The video of the selected channel is displayed on single screen Also used to enter a password L Menu button MENU P9 30 Displays the settings menu scree...

Page 11: ...L NTSC switching switch P9 H Alarm output terminal ALARM OUT CH1 CH4 I Cooling fan P1 J Power switching switch 115V 230V Switch according to the voltage used in the region where this unit is installed K Power socket Basic connections Do not turn this unit on before all the connections are complete Read the instruction manual of each unit carefully Make sure each unit is connected properly as fault...

Page 12: ...ction manual of the device for information on how to connect Memo The type of network must be set on the NETWORK screen P42 Network connection LAN LAN connection POWER MODE AUTO MENU Camera Sold separately Monitor Sold separately Computer Switching hub Ethernet cable Straight cable POWER MODE AUTO MENU Computer Monitor Sold separately Camera Sold separately Cross type Internet DHCP ADSL connection...

Page 13: ...r to the System controller s instruction manual for more information about the operation method If a PTZ camera equipped with a RS 485 control terminal is connected the camera can be directly operated through this unit Memo The settings of the PTZ CONTROL screen and RS 485 screen on to system setting are necessary when a camera is connected P14 40 Connecting to the RS 485 control terminal 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 14: ...ault password is 1111 For security reasons make sure you change the default ADMIN PASSWORD P38 3 Press the ENTER button The SHUTDOWN confirmation screen is displayed 4 Select CONFIRM with the control button 5 Press the ENTER button The power shuts down and the power indicator turns orange 2 1 2 5 3 4 A Switching the power on Do not press the power button during initialization This may result in da...

Page 15: ... and the hard disk is full 99 changes to which represents overwriting mode 6 Date and time display This unit manages the recorded videos according to their date and time Make sure the correct date and time are set in the CLOCK SET P9 7 Camera channel display CH1 CH16 Select display hide channel in OSD settings in LIVE settings P31 8 Recording display Factory default settings start continuous recor...

Page 16: ...eo output terminal Down When connecting a PC monitor to the VGA terminal 1 Press the MENU button The PASSWORD input screen is displayed To return to the previous screen press the EXIT STOP button 2 Enter the ADMIN PASSWORD using the channel selection buttons The MAIN MENU screen is displayed 1111 is the factory default setting password 2 3 1 9 A Setting the television system and the monitor output...

Page 17: ...on 3 Press the ENTER button once the daylight saving start date is set 4 Set the daylight saving end date using the same procedure 7 Select the display date and time using the control button 8 Select the item using the control button set the date and time using the control button and press the ENTER button The update time confirmation screen is displayed After you confirm the screen select CANCEL ...

Page 18: ...s When multiple devices are connected make the termination switch ON on the first and last device you connected When multiple devices are connected make the termination switch OFF except the first and last devices that you connected NO VIDEO CH6 NO VIDEO CH2 NO VIDEO CH10 NO VIDEO CH14 NO VIDEO CH5 C CH1 NO VIDEO CH9 NO VIDEO CH13 NO VIDEO CH7 NO VIDEO CH3 NO VIDEO CH11 NO VIDEO CH15 NO VIDEO CH8 ...

Page 19: ...lays the 4 cameras video connected at once 1 Press the QUAD button The videos of cameras 1 4 are displayed on quad screen 2 Press the QUAD button again The videos of cameras 5 8 are displayed on quad screen Each time pressing the QUAD button the video of the camera changes as the quad screen A C D B A Single screen display CH2 C 2007 05 03 09 04 54 2 A 2 B Quad screen display CH1 C CH3 C CH2 C CH4...

Page 20: ...g with the channel of the camera being displayed If there is an audio input the audio also switches in channel sequence order When using single screen display When using quad screen display Memo The sequence interval from one camera video to another can be set P31 Automatic camera sequencing is not available when using multi 9 or multi 16 screen 2 Press the SEQ button once operations are complete ...

Page 21: ...rol functions available differ according to the camera model b Pan Tilt operations 1 Select PAN TILT using the control button and press the ENTER button 2 Adjust the tilt position using the control button and adjust the pan position using the control button 3 To perform automatic panning press the ENTER button The following message is displayed on the screen Up Down key Tilt Up Down Left Right key...

Page 22: ...y Tour ON Sequence ON Left Right key Iris Close Open Enter key Tour Sequence OFF b Camera menu settings 1 Select MENU using the control button and press the ENTER button 2 Select a menu using the control button and select a setting value using the control button 3 To switch to the next screen or validate a setting value press the ENTER button The following message is displayed on the screen Up Dow...

Page 23: ... daily time slot set under the TIMER SET screen of the recording settings 1 Press the REC STOP button while monitoring live videos R is displayed on the recording display and recording starts Memo Setting the OVERWRITE P46 ON Overwrites earlier data once the hard disk capacity is full OFF Stops recording operations once the hard disk capacity is full 2 Press the REC STOP button once operations are...

Page 24: ...n to the RECORD screen 5 Select MOTION SENSITIVITY using the control button and select the level of sensitivity using the control button Selections 1 9 Low sensitivity 6 Select PRE RECORD using the control button and select the pre recording as necessary using the control button 7 Select POST EVENT RECORD using the control button and select the recording time as necessary using the control button ...

Page 25: ...utton 5 Select PRE RECORD using the control button and select the pre recording as necessary using the control button 6 Select POST EVENT RECORD using the control button and select the recording time as necessary using the control button Selections 2 30 SECONDS 7 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen Memo Set the ...

Page 26: ...n repeatedly to set the same setting M 5 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen E SCHEDULE recording RESOLUTION CHANNEL FRAME RATE QUALITY The following settings are necessary when performing sensor detection MOTION ZONE MOTION SENSITIVITY PRE RECORD POST EVENT RECORD RECORD RESOLUTION FULL CHANNEL FRAME RATE 1 ips...

Page 27: ... control button and press the ENTER button The TIMER SET CH2 screen is displayed The CH1 schedule is copied to CH2 Example 1 Copying the channel 1 schedule to channel 3 COPY FROM 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 ALL SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT TIMER SET CH1 COPY FROM CH1 COPY TO CH1 C M A C M A C M A A C M A C M A C M A A C M A C M A C M A A M C M A C M A C M A A M C M A C M A C M A M C M A C M A C M C A M C M...

Page 28: ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 BOOKMARK b EVENT SEARCH P22 Search through a recorded video list by setting the date on the calendar display the camera channel and specify the type of recording b BOOKMARK P25 Searches through the bookmarked still images or moving videos b The function of each button during playback e The fast forward speed chang...

Page 29: ...on The selected type of recording is displayed in red If the 4 letters are displayed in red all the type of recordings have been selected M Recording activated by motion detection MOTION A Recording activated by an external alarm input ALARM R Real time recording C Continuous recording CONTINUOUS Example Searching recordings activated by the motion detection M of the channel 2 of the camera The li...

Page 30: ...annel is displayed in light blue If there is an audio track a timeline appears next to the bottom line AUDIO 4 Move the yellow cursor of the HOUR scale to the specified period using the control button and press the ENTER button The HOUR scale cursor turns light blue and the timeline of the head channel of the MINUTES scale turns yellow 5 Select the channel to be played using the control button The...

Page 31: ...en is displayed 2 Select LOG using the control button and press the ENTER button The LOG screen is displayed If recordings are available the date is displayed in red Indicates that there are recordings in the previous month Indicates that there are recordings in the next month Moving the cursor to the day of the first recording in the month displayed by the calendar and pressing the button display...

Page 32: ...ar and pressing the button displays the previous month of the calendar Moving the cursor to the day of the last bookmark in the month displayed by the calendar and pressing the button displays the next months of the calendar 3 Select an event which date is displayed in red using the control button and press the ENTER button LIST is displayed 4 Select the date to be played back from the list using ...

Page 33: ...re marked and recorded from the point when the MARK COPY button is pressed Search playback can be performed using BOOKMARK in the search menu P25 3 Select the recording media USB stick or CD RW onto which the video should be copied using the control button and press the ENTER button The message SAVING is displayed and copying starts When copying is complete the message SAVE SUCCESS is displayed Me...

Page 34: ... recording media USB stick or CD RW onto which the video should be copied using the control button and press the ENTER button The message SAVING is displayed and copying starts When copying is complete the message SAVE SUCCESS is displayed Memo If the specified recording media has not been inserted an error message is displayed 6 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EX...

Page 35: ...he factory default password is 1111 3 Press the ENTER button The security lock is set and the blue security lock icon is displayed b Canceling the security lock 1 Press the EXIT STOP button The password entering screen is displayed 2 Enter the ADMIN PASSWORD using the channel selection buttons 3 Press the ENTER button The security lock is cancelled and the blue security lock icon disappears 2006 0...

Page 36: ... PASSWORD 2007 05 03 09 04 54 2 A PASSWORD CH1 2007 05 03 09 04 54 2 A 1 1 1 1 NETWORK PORT 5445 CLIENT ACCESS ON BANDWIDTH SAVING ON NETWORK TYPE LAN IP 0 0 0 0 SUBNET MASK 0 0 0 0 GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 DNS 0 0 0 0 DDNS OFF OFF SEND E MAIL b LIVE settings P31 To perform adjustments related to live videos monitoring such as sequencing settings and each camera video adjustments b RECORD settings P35 To p...

Page 37: ... Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen Memo The contents of the settings are saved when leaving the menu setting screen Even if the power is turned off the settings content are retained 2 2 1 6 5 CH1 PASSWORD 2007 05 03 09 04 54 2 A CH1 C PASSWORD 2007 05 03 09 04 54 2 A 1 10 MAIN MENU RECORD LIVE SYSTEM HDD SET N...

Page 38: ...ntrast using the control button The display bar 20 100 changes and the contrast of the real time character display changes To set the sequence and the sequence interval of the screen 1 Select SEQUENCE using the control button and select ON using the control button ON Sequencing is performed on a single or quad screen When live OFF Sequencing is not performed 2 Select SEQUENCE DWELL TIME using the ...

Page 39: ... The hue of the images changes in real time 0 100 Setting the SATURATION To select SATURATION and adjust the saturation of the video The saturation of the images changes in real time 0 100 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen Sets the alarm input output conditions of the alarm output terminal 1 Select ALARM SET u...

Page 40: ...polarity using the control button Does not react N OPEN Normal Open Normally open reacts when closed N CLOSE Normal Close Normally closed reacts when opened 3 Press the ENTER button Sets the output conditions of the monitor video terminal MON2 1 Select MON2 OUT using the control button and press the ENTER button The MON2 OUT screen is displayed 2 Setting the output conditions of the MON2 terminal ...

Page 41: ...nal If SEQUENCE is set to OFF 1 Select MON2 CHANNEL using the control button 2 Select the setting position using the control button If MON2 TYPE is set to FULL set one channel if it is set to QUAD set 4 channels 3 Select a channel 1 16 using the control button 4 Move the cursor back to MON2 CHANNEL using the control button If SEQUENCE is set to ON 1 Select MON2 CHANNEL using the control button 2 S...

Page 42: ...EVENT RECORD 5 SECONDS AUDIO OFF TIMER SET 1 1 MAIN MENU RECORD LIVE SYSTEM HDD SET NETWORK SERVICE A Setting the RESOLUTION FULL NTSC 704 480 PAL 704 576 HALF NTSC 704 240 PAL 704 288 QUAD NTSC 352 240 PAL 352 288 B Setting a CHANNEL Depending on the RESOLUTION settings the total FRAME RATE available is limited as follows If the total exceeds the limit the FRAME RATE of other channels cannot be s...

Page 43: ...tting the ALARM RECORDING Up to a maximum of 4 alarm input terminal numbers can be set to activate ALARM recordings ALARM recording is performed when an external alarm signal is input to the specified terminal Setting the PRE RECORD To select PRE RECORD and select pre recording ON Starts recording approximately 5 seconds before the internal motion sensor or the external sensor detector is triggere...

Page 44: ...reen is displayed To return to the factory default settings of the unit 1 Select LOAD DEFAULT using the control button and press the ENTER button The LOAD DEFAULT screen is displayed 2 Select CONFIRM using the control button and press the ENTER button The screen switches to the INITIALIZING screen The live video is displayed on the monitor A Setting the DVR ID SYSTEM DVR ID DVR DESCRIPTION LOAD DE...

Page 45: ...orrect the message PASSWORD MISMATCH is displayed Input the correct password again b Settings for no password It is possible to enter the menu settings screen without inputting a password 1 Select ADMIN PASSWORD using the control button and press the ENTER button The Current password input screen is displayed 2 Enter the current password using the camera selection button and press the ENTER button...

Page 46: ...lled operational access to administrators and general users The operations with USER PASSWORD are limited to search and playback No user password is set by factory default Set a password different from ADMIN PASSWORD 1 Select USER PASSWORD using the control button and press the ENTER button The Current password input screen is displayed 2 The following setting method is identical to the one descri...

Page 47: ... button and press the ENTER button The RS485 SET screen is displayed 2 Select the item to be set using the control button and select a setting value using the control button DATA SPEED 2400 4800 9600 19200 ADDRESS 0 128 Refer to Operating the PTZ camera P14 Refer to Setting the language LANGUAGE P11 G Setting the DATE FORMAT H Setting the CLOCK SET I Setting the RS485 SET J Setting the PTZ CONTROL...

Page 48: ...ID button of the remote control and press 04 using the numeric buttons The remote control display reappears the ID number 04 set in the SYSTEM settings allows the operation of this unit Memo The remote control ID 04 currently in use is displayed on the monitor screen If no remote control ID has been set A ALL is displayed L Setting a REMOTE CONTROL ID CH1 R 2007 05 03 09 04 54 2 A SYSTEM DVR ID DV...

Page 49: ...C Select CLIENT ACCESS using the control button and set ON using the control button ON Accessing the unit via a PC using the supplied exclusive software OFF Does not allow access Set if the network bandwidth is not large enough when monitoring live videos Select BANDWIDTH SAVING using the control button and set the settings using the control button ON Live videos advance frame by frame At the rate...

Page 50: ...the control button and press the ENTER button The IP ADDRESS input screen is displayed 2 Change the IP number using the control button move the cursor to the right using the control button and repeat the operation and then press the ENTER button The screen returns to the NETWORK screen 3 Repeat 2 and change the following as necessary SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS 4 Press the EXIT STOP button The APPLY N...

Page 51: ...rvice is displayed https www ddns sanyosecurity com 5 Enter the USER ID and PASSWORD confirmed on the DDNS SERVER SET screen and click the Login button The domain name registration screen is displayed Enter the USER ID and PASSWORD in capital letters 6 Enter the domain name to be used and click the Submit button The domain name is registered to the DDNS server 7 Return to the DDNS SERVER SET scree...

Page 52: ...ress using the control button Re pressing the ENTER button returns the screen to the SEND E MAIL screen MAIL TO To set the destination mail address Example MAIL SERVER Sets the mail server name as well as the USER and PASSWORD Example USER To set the connection user ID for the mail server PASSWORD To set the connection password for the mail server Example MAIL FROM To set the mail address sent to ...

Page 53: ...1 Select FORMAT using the control button and press the ENTER button The FORMAT screen is displayed 2 Select CONFIRM using the control button and press the ENTER button Formatting starts Once formatting is complete the unit restarts and returns to live videos HDD SET OVERWRITE ON FORAMT AUTO DELETE OFF AUTO DELETE DAYS 30 DAYS MAIN MENU RECORD LIVE SYSTEM HDD SET NETWORK SERVICE A Setting the OVERW...

Page 54: ...utton ON The auto delete function is enabled OFF The auto delete function is disabled 2 Select AUTO DELETE DAYS using the control button and set the storage period using the control button If AUTO DELETE is set to ON set a recording data storage period Selection 2 3 4 60DAYS C Setting the auto delete function The recording data beyond the set period cannot be played back HDD SET OVERWRITE ON FORAM...

Page 55: ...to the USB terminal 2 Select LOAD SETUP FROM A USB using the control button and press the ENTER button The confirmation screen is displayed 3 Select CONFIRM using the control button and press the ENTER button The message LOADING is displayed and loading starts Once loading is complete the unit restarts and returns to live videos Select DISK INFO using the control button and press the ENTER button ...

Page 56: ...um 256 MB 512 MB or higher recommended VGA 16 MB 64 MB recommended Resolution 1024 768 Disk capacity 10 MB More than 2 1GB when using Sanyo recording software Operating System Windows XP Professional SP2 Windows XP Home Direct X Direct X 8 1 or above Install using the interactive screen 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD drive and double click Sanyo Client exe The installer runs 2 Confirm the ...

Page 57: ...o a different program folder input the folder name in the box directly or select a folder from the Existing Folders list 5 The software starts installing The progress of the installation is displayed on the Setup Status screen 6 Installation is complete Once the installation is complete the DVR Utility 2000S shortcut icon is displayed on the desktop Double click this icon to start the software Spe...

Page 58: ...unit and the live video of the camera is displayed on the main screen b Disconnecting Once connected the connect button on the operation panel changes to the disconnect button Clicking this button disconnects the connection with this unit and the displayed video disappears b When there are several connections The connection information used with this unit is displayed at once under the site name i...

Page 59: ...ARM recording in progress P18 3 Bottom right R Recording such as real time recording in progress P16 4 Bottom left A Alarm output in progress P53 2 Information display area The following information is displayed 1 Shows the used capacity of the hard disk of this unit 2 Communication bit rate and frame rate To display set in the set up menu in the general setting screen P61 3 Date and time informat...

Page 60: ...display Switching to quad screen display SW For Pan Tilt operations For Zoom Focus operations SW The audio is not output The audio is output Adjusts the output volume VOLUME SW Sets recording function to ON Sets recording function to OFF SW Freezes the live video Unfreezes the live video Switches the alarm output ALARM OUT 1 on the back panel to ON OFF A The red button light up when an alarm outpu...

Page 61: ...o this unit is displayed on multi 16 screen or multi 9 screen Memo Each time the button is clicked the display switches in turn from the multi 16 screen to the multi 9 screen 2 patterns video Memo About selecting a camera video In case of the quad screen display or multi screen display when selecting the live video the selected frame changes to red color The red frame shows the live video was sele...

Page 62: ...automatically in the selected mode even without operating the recording button on the operation panel Memo Set the automatic recording or select a recording mode on the recording settings screen in the set up menu P64 Network operation video recordings are all saved on the PC hard disk Set the save conditions in the disk settings screen in the set up menu P64 No changes to the connected site can b...

Page 63: ... stop the audio output Click the audio button on the operation panel Allows the user to save live video or playback video displayed on the screen on the PC as still images 1 Selecting the camera video to be saved When in quad screen display select 1 camera video and click a red frame surrounds the selected camera or double click to switch to single screen display 2 Click CAPTURE on the operation p...

Page 64: ...isplay select 1 camera video and click a red frame surrounds the selected camera or double click to switch to single screen display 3 Operates the camera using the camera controller on the operation panel Clicking the controller button switches the controller display b For Pan Tilt operations b For Zoom Focus operations F Operating the PTZ camera Adjusts the tilt Adjusts the pan Switches the contr...

Page 65: ...ack point moves as the slide knob is dragged and dropped to the left or to the right or when clicking on the scale 2 Display unit Switches the mark unit of the scale HOUR One hour X 24 marks MINUTE 5 minutes X 12 marks 3 Backup operation button START POINT Sets the start point of the video range to be backed up END POINT Sets the end point of the video range to be backed up BACK UP Executes the ba...

Page 66: ...ne is displayed above the scale if a recorded video is available Memo Switching the display unit of the scale from HOUR to MINUTE allows the user to further narrow down the time slot with recorded video 4 Specify the playback start point Drag and drop the slide knob of the time scale and move it to the playback start point 5 Click the playback button 1 The video starts playing During the playback ...

Page 67: ...T 6 Click BACKUP Confirm the backup content of the backup using the AVI Backup dialog 1 Start time End time Can be modified using the spin buttons 2 File Path The path set in the general settings screen in the set up menu is displayed P61 3 Channel The channels numbers with recorded video are displayed 7 Click OK The specified recorded video range is backed up on the PC The backup progress is disp...

Page 68: ... operation panel 2 Password Clicking the button allows the user to set a Security Option password Old Password Input the current password New Password Input the new password Confirm Password Re input the new password to confirm the password Click OK after inputting the password 3 Save Path Set the destination folder for still video Capture and backup video Backup 4 Miscellaneous Automatic reconnec...

Page 69: ...s displayed 5 Input the channel name The specified name is displayed on displays such as the camera video Set a channel name for each channel following the same procedure 6 Click OK The Addition dialog close and the site is added to the Site list b Modify the registered content Modify 1 Click the site to be modified in the Site list The line of the selected site is highlighted in blue 2 Click Modi...

Page 70: ... be saved to a PC 1 Specify the folder to be searched using Path 2 Set the start point of the search range in From If the checkbox First is checked it is automatically set to the first date and time in the folder 3 Set the end point of the search range in To If the checkbox Last is checked it is automatically set to the newest date and time in the folder 4 Click Find The event information of the s...

Page 71: ...he external sensor terminal situated on the back panel of this unit the event is recorded on the PC Recording duration Duration Unit seconds 3 Channel Specify the camera to be recorded using the checkbox Memo Using All of the checkbox the user can check or uncheck all the cameras Click OK once the above settings are complete The content of the settings are confirmed and saved Set the capacity and ...

Page 72: ...d During playback Skips the video 1 minute backward 9 ENTER c h button During settings Confirms the selected item During search Plays back the selected video During playback Displays a still video F MENU button Displays the setting menu screen G EXIT button b To exit the settings mode and the menu screen H SEARCH button Activates the recorded videos search mode I PTZ button Activates the operation...

Page 73: ...o two built in HDDs Video input terminal 1 0 V p p 75 Ω BNC 16 Video output terminal MAIN BNC 1 S terminal 1 VGA 1 select MON2 BNC 1 Audio input terminal RCA 4 Audio output terminal RCA 1 Alarm input output terminal Input 16 connectors NO or NC available relay output 4 connector Network terminal Interface RJ 45 10Base T 100Base TX Protocol TCP IP DHCP UDP Software DVR Utility 2000S Interface RS485...

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