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8.5 Buzzer Setup 

 

 

1. 

Cursor (>) position indicates the current selected position. 

2. 

Press the

«

?

»

and

«

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button to move the cursor to the desired item (time). 

3. 

Press the

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button to proceed. 

4. 

Press the

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MENU

»

button to exit “BUZZER SETUP” selection.   

5. 

“BUZZER SETUP

is situated on the second menu layer. Under this menu 

layer user may setup “MOTION ALERT”, “ VIDEO LOSS ALERT”, “HDD 

FULL ALERT”, and “BUZZER TIME”.   

6. 

MOTION ALERT: Press the

«

?

»

button to setup “ON” or “OFF”, whether to 

trigger the alarm when motion or sensor event has been detected (this setup 

is only active when the system is under record status and schedule record is 

setup to “M” (Mix) or “A” (Motion)).   

                BUZZER SETUP                                                
            

                    

   

> MOTION ALERT 

ON 

  VIDEO LOSS ALERT 

ON 

  HDD FULL ALERT 

ON 

  BUZZER TIME 

05 

          

                     

PRESS (

? ?

), THEN (

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)  

PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT 

 

Summary of Contents for SLD 244

Page 1: ...Four Channel Multiplexed Digital Video Recorder Owner s Manual Customer Support 1 800 774 0284 ...

Page 2: ...8 SYSTEM SETUP 14 8 1 Menu 14 8 2 System Setup 15 8 2 1 Time Setup 16 8 2 2 Password Setup 17 8 2 2 1 Change Password 18 8 3 Camera Setup 20 8 3 1 Camera Setup 22 8 4 Record Setup 24 8 4 1 RECORD MODE 26 8 5 Buzzer Setup 28 8 6 Event List 30 8 6 1 TIME SEARCH 31 8 6 2 EVENT SEARCH 32 8 7 USB SETUP 33 8 7 1 TIME SETUP 34 8 7 1 1 COPY 35 8 8 Hard Drive Setup 36 8 8 1 FORMAT ERASE 37 9 NETWORKREMOTEC...

Page 3: ... Picture 47 9 3 6 DVR Control Setup 47 9 3 7 Quality Setting 48 9 3 8 Resolution Setting 49 9 3 9 Advance Settings 49 9 4 Configuration 49 9 4 1 System Setting 49 9 4 2 User Setting 50 9 4 2 1 User Authorization Setting 50 9 4 2 2 New user Change Password 51 9 4 2 3 Delete User 51 9 4 3 Network Setting 51 9 4 3 1 Fixed IP 51 9 4 3 2 DHCP 52 9 4 3 3 Connect to ADSL by PPPoE mode 52 9 4 4 DDNS Setti...

Page 4: ...ed by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city administration or your household waste disposal service Do not install the product in an environment where the humidity is high Do not drop the product or subject it to physical shocks Keep...

Page 5: ...r parking lots Education Military Government Organization Important facilities important areas rapid transit system and railroad safety Recreation Activities Sports and news broadcast Home Monitor record events while you are away 3 FEATURES Video system auto detection Auto detects video input NTSC PAL and supports combined use of color and BW cameras Supports high quality digital video recording A...

Page 6: ... an alarm input Live monitoring of the DVR via the internet from anywhere optional Built in TCP IP network interface allows the user to view the DVR through the local area network LAN on a PC or through the wide area network WAN or internet The DVR and your cable or DSL router will need to be configured to allow outside internet communication to your DVR 4 PACKING LIST Check to make sure all of th...

Page 7: ... and configuration software 1 Quick Start Guide 1 5 INSTALLATION Rear Panel Connections Connect your system components to the DVR according to the following illustration network is an optional feature and may not be on your DVR ...

Page 8: ...7 6 Connections Panel Buttons 6 1 Front Panel 1 Record LED indicator 2 Rewind button 3 Fast forward button 4 Left direction button CH 2 screen display Number button 2 ...

Page 9: ...play Number button 1 6 Right direction button Enter Selection CH 4 screen display Number button 4 7 Enter Exit Menu 8 Down direction button CH 3 screen display Number button 3 9 Record Stop button 10 Play Pause button 11 Power LED indicator ...

Page 10: ...ternet connection terminal optional 2 USB Connect to external USB storage device Plug and Play 3 Video Input VIDEO IN Connect to cameras 4 Video Output VIDEO OUT Connect to the monitor 5 DC 12V Power Input terminal power socket ...

Page 11: ...s the default after power on During this mode the system supports live view for monitoring Press button the system will enter the record mode Press button to start playback Press button to enter the menu setup display During playback press button to return to the monitoring mode Press to change the speed FF1 FF2 or FF3 or press button to start reverse playback To reset the system while in quad or ...

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Page 13: ... the CH number indicates it is recording that channel EACH Record Type QUAD Record Type T TIMER RECORD A MOTION RECORD M MIX RECORD Currently recording VIDEO LOSS The DVR does not detect video on that CH CAMERA1 Title for CH 1 OFF Channel is set to OFF ...

Page 14: ...start playback 3 When wish to view recorded videos of a specific time use up down left right button and buttontomakechanges 4 During playback press the PAUSE button to pause and press again to playback 5 Press the FAST FORWARD button to fast forward playback and the REWIND button to rewind 6 Press the STOP button to stop playback TIME SEARCH 03 11 27 18 20 42 03 11 27 19 32 32 01 TIME 2003 11 27 1...

Page 15: ... menu layer second layer to first layer or third layer to second layer and auto update the modified changed setting Underthemainmenu firstmenulayer thesystemwillenterthelivemode Press the button to increase or decrease the setting values that has been highlighted selected First Menu Layer Main Menu Second Menu Layer Third Menu Layer Fourth Menu Layer 2 1 3 SYSTEM SETUP CAMERA SETUP RECORD SETUP BU...

Page 16: ... to exit System Setup 5 System Setup is situated on the second menu layer Under this menu layer the user may setup the system time password return system to default value and language preference etc VERSION displayed represents the FIRMWARE version of your DVR SYSTEM SETUP TIME SETUP PASSWORD SETUP LOARD DEFAULT LANGUAGE SETUP ENGLISH VERSION V1 4 PRESS THEN PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 17: ...position indicates the current time and date selected 2 Use the or button to move the cursor 3 Use the button to setup time and date 4 Use the MENU button to exit Time Setup TIME SETUP 2005 01 11 17 23 06 PRESS THEN PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 18: ...rd is setup to ON user will be requested to enter the correct password for entering from live display to menu selection default password 111111 6 When the password is setup to ON user will be requested to enter the correct password to stop recording default password 111111 When the incorrect password has been entered PASSWORD INCORRECT PASSWORD SETUP PASSWORD CHANGE MENU PASSWORD OFF STOP REC PASS...

Page 19: ... Enter new password NEW PASSWORD 4 Confirm the new password CONFIRM PASSWORD 5 When password change is successful the system will display PASSWORD CHANGED Default Value 111111 If password entered is incorrectly you will receive a message NO PASSWORD CHANGED to inform you message flashes three times and the CURRENT PASSWORD _ _ _ _ _ _ NEW PASSWORD _ _ _ _ _ _ CONFIRM PASSWORD _ _ _ _ _ _ PRESS MEN...

Page 20: ...y above 2 Press the button The message ALL SETTING DATA IS INITIALIZED will be displayed by flashing 3 times and then returns to default value When the reset procedure has been completed the message DVR RESET COMPLETED TURN OFF AND ON THE DVR will be displayed Please restart the DVR 3 Press the MENU button to exit Load Default Setup selection LOAD DEFAULT PRESS TO RESET PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 21: ...o proceed 4 Press the MENU button to exit 5 Camera Setup is situated on the second menu layer Under this menu layer user may setup camera title camera title for CH1 CH2 CH3 and CH4 CAMERA SETUP CAMERA ENABLE 1234 CAMERA TITLE CAMERA SETTING CH1 TITLE CAMERA1 CH2 TITLE CAMERA2 CH3 TITLE CAMERA3 CH4 TITLE CAMERA4 PRESS THEN PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 22: ...4 image display only 7 Titling procedure CH1 TITLE press button to show the display below V CH1 TITLE CAMERA1 12345678 V indicates the position of the cursor Press the or button to move the cursor and press the button to change the title maximum 8 characters 8 All channel titles are setup using this method Once the user formats the hard disk drive the camera title returns to its default setting CA...

Page 23: ...on to exit CAMERA SETUP selection 5 CAMERA SELECT Press the button to select the desired channel 6 RECORD ENABLE Press the buttontoswitchthechannelrecordingON OFF 7 MOTION DETECTION Press the button to switch the motion detection function ON OFF CAMERA SETTING CAMERA SELECT CH1 RECORD ENABLE ON MOTION DETECTION ON MOTION SENSITIVITY 03 HUE 08 CONTRAST 08 BRIGHTNESS 08 PRESS THEN PRESS MENU TO EXIT...

Page 24: ...itive 9 HUE Press the ENTER button to adjust the color of cameras 15 color adjustment values default value 08 10 CONTRAST Press the button to adjust the camera contrast 15 contrast adjustment values default value 08 11 BRIGHTNESS Press the button to adjust camera brightness 15 color adjustment values default value 08 ...

Page 25: ...der this selection user may setup the following function Record Type Video Quality Time Record Frame rate MotionRecordFramerate MotionRecordTime andRecordMode 6 RECORD TYPE Press the button to select between QUAD and EACH mode 7 VIDEO QUALITY Press the button to select different quality recordings HIGH NORMAL LOW RECORD SETUP RECORD TYPE EACH VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL TIME RECORD FRAMERATE 04 MOTION RE...

Page 26: ...ording speeds per channel suitable when the recording speed under schedule record mode is setup to M mix or A motion NTSC 30 15 10 7 5 4 3 2 1fps PAL 25 12 8 6 4 3 2 1fps 10 MOTION REC TIME Press the button to setup sensor recording time after a sensor device has been triggered this setup functions is only active when the recording speed under schedule record mode is setup to A Motion ...

Page 27: ...E RECORD MODE selection 5 T Time indicates continuous record 6 A MOTION When motion has been detected it will be recorded by Motion Record Speed 7 M TIME MOTION When motion has been detected it will be recorded by Motion Record Speed Otherwise it is recorded by Time Record Speed RECORD MODE T TIME A MOTION M TIME MOTION V M A T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 PRESS T...

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Page 29: ...econd menu layer Under this menu layer user may setup MOTION ALERT VIDEO LOSS ALERT HDD FULL ALERT and BUZZER TIME 6 MOTION ALERT Press the button to setup ON or OFF whether to trigger the alarm when motion or sensor event has been detected this setup is only active when the system is under record status and schedule record is setup to M Mix or A Motion BUZZER SETUP MOTION ALERT ON VIDEO LOSS ALER...

Page 30: ...ctive when the system is under record or live status 8 HDD FULL ALERT Press the button to setup ON or OFF whether to trigger the alarm when hard disk is full this setup is only active when the system is in the record mode 9 BUZZER TIME Press the button to setup the buzzer time to continuous CONT and press any button to release this function ...

Page 31: ... to move the cursor to the desired item 3 Press the button to proceed 4 Press the MENU button to exit EVENT LIST selection 5 EVENT LIST is situated on the second menu layer Under this menu layer user may setup TIME SERACH or EVENT SEARCH EVENT LIST TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH PRESS THEN PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 32: ...on to select the desired time and date 3 Press the button to setup playback starting time and date 4 Press the MENU button to exit TIME SEARCH selection 5 Press the PLAY button to play TIME SEARCH 05 01 13 19 27 16 BEGIN TIME 05 01 13 19 27 16 END TIME 05 01 15 15 00 06 MOVE CHANGE MENU EXIT PLAY PLAY ...

Page 33: ...k 3 Press the MENU button to exit EVENT SEARCH selection 4 Press the PLAY button to play BEGIN END 05 01 15 15 00 01 05 01 15 15 00 06 Displays the beginning and end time of each event EVENT SEARCH BEGIN END 05 01 15 15 00 01 05 01 15 15 00 06 01 MOTION 2005 01 15 15 00 01 02 MIX 2005 01 15 14 00 01 03 TIME 2005 01 15 13 00 01 04 MOTION 2005 01 15 12 00 01 MOVE CHANGE MENU EXIT PLAY PLAY ...

Page 34: ...user to setup COPY or FORMAT ERASE functions 6 TOTAL CAPACITY Total USB storage capacity 7 REMAINING CAPACITY Remaining USB storage capacity 8 When remaining capacity equals zero indicates that there is no more space left for storage Please precede with the FORMAT ERASE function Or put in another USB drive with adequate space When the message NO USB DEVICE appears indicates that the USB has not US...

Page 35: ...ccur 8 7 1 TIME SETUP 1 Cursor position indicates the current function selected 2 Press the and button to select the desired item 3 Press the buttontosetupdatacopydateandtime ortoenableCOPY 4 Press the MENU button to exit COPY selection When message USB DEVICE FULL appears it indicates that there is no more space left for storage The system will auto return to USB SETUP selection If you wish to co...

Page 36: ...7 1 1 COPY 1 Capacity of the copied data 2 Time required to make a data copy 3 Request to start data copy 4 Message CAPACITY IS NOT ENOUGH indicates that the data to be copied exceeds the USB storage capacity available 5 Status percentage complete of COPY process 1 COPY 10MB 2 ESTIMATE TIME 2 Minute 3 START COPY 4 CAPACITY IS NOT ENOUGH 5 10 COPIED 6 COPY 7 PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 37: ...n 8 8 Hard Drive Setup 1 Cursor position indicates the current function selected 2 Press the and button to select the desired item 3 Press the button to proceed HDD DRIVE SETUP DISK FULL OVERWRITE HDD SIZE 120103MB HDD USED 120103MB 100 HDD FORMAT PRESS THEN PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 38: ... setup to OVERWRITE or STOP 6 When the item OVERWRITE has been selected press the button to enable overwrite when the HDD is full 2 options OVERWRITE or STOP 7 HDD SIZE displays the capacity of the HDD 8 HDD USED displays the capacity of the HDD already used N A indicates HDD not installed or unable to be detected 8 8 1 FORMAT ERASE PASSWORD INPUT 6 ...

Page 39: ...nstalling the Network DVR you need to first setup an IP Address connect it to your local area network router and use IPEdit exe to identify and test the DVR Note Before using PPPoE and DDNS connection method one must first setup an IP Address using IPEDIT exe 9 1 1 Online with DHCP Server Your system router will serve as a DHCP This means your router automatically assigns a local IP address to you...

Page 40: ...39 Online with DHCP Server ...

Page 41: ...MMAND PROMPT It is normally found under PROGRAMS ACCESSORIES At the DOS prompt type ipconfig to view Gateway IP and Netmask setting values Enter those values Do not copy the IP address of your computer Each peripheral on your system must have a unique IP address Online without DHCP Server After the Submit button is clicked the IP information of this Network DVR will be updated 9 2 Connecting Netwo...

Page 42: ...DSL connection Once you ve decided to apply this function please register your domain name at http www dyndns org this website supports register free service Paid DDNS service is applied to long term users For more information please refer to 9 4 4 DDNS Setup 9 2 4 Online Connection Start the Internet Explorer enter the IP Address of the Network DVR into the Address field such as 192 168 1 31 or c...

Page 43: ...e connection please install ActiveX and check your browser setup by following the procedures below a Open Internet Explorer under Tools select Internet Options Tools Internet Options b Select Security and then press Custom Level Security Custom Level ...

Page 44: ...43 Start up ActiveX Control ...

Page 45: ...below will be shown when first time installing ActiveX Mode Please select Yes to accept installation Download ActiveX Control Live view will be displayed when installation is successful Live display under ActiveX mode ...

Page 46: ...right mouse click to save Note To view complete interface PC resolution must be adjusted to 1024 768 9 3 1 Live Display View Make changes on image display Rotate Make changes on image direction Image Recording Record function setup Save Current Picture Save the current image Welcome Administrator Display current user name About Version description Move the cursor inside the image range right mouse...

Page 47: ... as AVI animation file Save as JPEG No Limit Unrestricted image storage continuous Number Image storage according to number Save interval Image storage according to 1 10 second e g Enter 10 then 1 frame is stored per second Enter 50 then 1 frame is stored in 5 seconds Size Image storage according to size Time Image storage according to time Save Path Image storage according to Save Path Pre Name I...

Page 48: ...um Number of Frame in Each File Image storage according to maximum frame Save Path Image storage according to Save Path Pre Name Image storage according to Prefix Name Note Only one storage format may be selected either by JPEG or AVI 9 3 5 Save Current Picture Select to save live images 9 3 6 DVR Control Setup Supports DVR remote control function Please refer to 6 1 Front Panel Buttons and Contro...

Page 49: ...48 9 3 7 Quality Setting Network DVR provides 5 image quality settings The user can select the quality setting from the Quality list box Highest High Medium Low Lowest ...

Page 50: ...deo system detection NTSC PAL 9 3 9 Advance Settings Network DVR provides the advanced settings for the following Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue 9 4 Configuration Only the administrator can select the Configuration the ordinary user account does not have this privilege to access this function 9 4 1 System Setting The number on Port 1 and Port 2 may be changed press OK button to save the settin...

Page 51: ...2 User Setting User Authorization Setting Add User or Change Password Delete User Account Current Users User Setting Display 9 4 2 1 User Authorization Setting Select item Needed to enable user authorization function then each time before login to Network DVR the Login window will request for Username and Password To disable user authorization function select item No Need ...

Page 52: ...uld display the newly created user account Maximum 20 users user name and password setup are limited to 10 characters 9 4 2 3 Delete User Enter the user account that you wish to delete click OK to delete the account After selecting OK button the selected user account will be deleted from the Current User List 9 4 3 Network Setting 9 4 3 1 Fixed IP To setup follow the steps below 1 Select item Manu...

Page 53: ...up rebooting enables automatic connection to ADSL 2 Enter the Username and Password fields with the account and password provided by the ISP 3 If item Send mail after connected is selected the mail will be automatically sent when connected to the ISP 4 Click OK button to save the settings Note In order to activate the function it is necessary to reboot the device after the setup ADSL Setting Displ...

Page 54: ...ted then the Network DVR will send a mail that contains the message Dial Up IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS Server will be mailed to the preset e mail address Connection Message Send to User 9 4 4 DDNS Setting Press DDNS server connection to start up the function It can autonomously and automatically contact DDNS provider service whenever the router detects that its public IP address has changed Th...

Page 55: ...sword with DomainName DDNS Setting After registering the domain name please enter the information supplied by the administrator to the Network DVR DDNS Account Setting Select Enable button to start up DDNS server and press Submit button to save the setting Note To enable Disable function please reboot the device after disable function has been setup ...

Page 56: ...pdate the new version firmware bin file to your PC by following the procedures below Select the Firmware to be Updated Uploading the Selected Firmware Press Upload button to display the message below and follow the instruction to make the necessary setup Firmware Update 1 2 ...

Page 57: ...e below displays the writing progress of the firmware update When Firmware update is completed it will show 100 and a message Click here to reboot DVR browser will be displayed requesting to restart the Network DVR Firmware Update Display Firmware Update Completed prompt to restart the device ...

Page 58: ...Installation 1 During installation you will need a desktop or laptop computer that meets these minimum requirements Windows XP 2 Copy the PC Player Software to your PC under any directory e g C When the user uses PC Player Software it will auto create a directory _config the purpose is to store al the parameters setup is supplied by the PC Player Software 2 Operation Move the cursor to PC Player S...

Page 59: ...iption A User Interface Figure 1 When the system detects stored video HDD the above graphic Figure 1 will be shown The user may operate the function buttons to make necessary playback adjustment or store recordings onto the PC System Status ...

Page 60: ...es storage content 9821 When recording videos onto the PC first click the Pause button then Now Recording button on the graphic shown by Figure 3 Click again to stop recording shown on the graphic by Figure 4 and the PC Player Software auto creates storage content Capture MYS Click this button to playback recorded materials stored on PC graphic show on Figure 5 will be displayed Please select the ...

Page 61: ...60 Figure 2 Figure 3 ...

Page 62: ...61 Figure 4 Figure 5 ...

Page 63: ...62 B Parameter Setup Click Standard Setup button to show the graphic display below Figure 6 User may use Change button to setup MYS and JPEG file storage directory Figure 6 ...

Page 64: ...ame Rate Max 30 25 fps NTSC PAL Quality High Normal Low Recording Mode Manual Schedule Motion Detection Trigger Mode Motion Detection Alarm Function Recording Sound Alert HDD 1 x 3 5 IDE HDD Max 500GB Post Alarm 1 60sec Search Method By Date Time Event Network optional 10 100BaseT Ethernet RJ45 Backup Device HDD USB Power Supply DC 12V 2 5A Weight 2 59 kg without HDD Dimension W H D 195mm x45mm x ...

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