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7.2 Monitoring Mode 

This is the default mode after power on. During this mode, the system supports live view 
for monitoring. Press

«

REC

»

button, the system enters the record mode, press

«

PLAY

»

button to start playback, or press the

«

MENU

»

button to enter the menu setup display.  

During record or playback, press the

«

STOP

»

button to return to monitoring mode.  While 

in main menu mode, press 

«

MENU

»

again to return to monitoring mode.  During 

playback, press

«

FF

»

to increase the play speed to (FF1, FF2 or FF3), press

«

REW

»

button 

to start reverse playback7.3 Record Display 

CAMERA 1

VIDEO LOSS

CH1

CH4

?

CH2

?

CH3

OFF

EACH  REC   (T)

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Note:

CH1: No block figure(

?

) next to CH1 indicates that it is not recording. 

        EACH: Record Type  QUAD: Record Type     

  (T): TIMER RECORD  (A): ALARM RECORD    (M): MIX RECORD   

    (

?

): Currently under recording. 

     VIDEO LOSS: Video input unable to be detected. 

   CAMERA1: Name for CH 1. 

   OFF: Channel is set to “OFF”.

 

Summary of Contents for SLD251

Page 1: ...4 Channel Multiplexed DVR w IP Model SLD251 Owner s Manual 15540 Herriman Blvd Noblesville IN 46060 Customer Support 1 800 774 0284 www security labs com ...

Page 2: ...YSTEM SETUP 13 8 2 1 TIME SET 14 8 2 2 PASSWORD SET 15 8 2 2 1 PASSWORD CHANGE 16 8 3 CAMERA SETUP 18 8 3 1 CAMERA SETTING 19 8 4 RECORD SETUP 20 8 4 1 RECORD MODE 22 8 5 BUZZER SETUP 23 8 5 1 SENSOR TYPE 24 8 6 EVENT LIST 25 8 6 1 TIME SEARCH 26 8 6 2 EVENT SEARCH 27 8 7 CF CARD SETUP 28 8 7 1SELECT TIME 29 8 7 1 1 COPY 30 8 7 2 FORMAT ERASE 31 8 8 HARD DRIVE SETUP 32 8 8 1 HDD FORMAT 33 9 NETWOR...

Page 3: ...NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN COVERS OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING Presence of un insulated dangerous voltage inside cabinet CAUTION Observe important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance Do not subject the power cord to frequent movement Do not in...

Page 4: ...3 Do not store in direct sun light Do not spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not expose to extreme temperatures Use the product at temperatures within 10 C 50 C ...

Page 5: ...ed remote network monitoring make the SLD 251 extremely versatile 2 2 Applications Residential Commercial Security Factory Office Warehouse Military Government Organizations Hospitals Schools 3 FEATURES Automatic video input detection Auto detects format of video being connected NTSC PAL and supports combined use of color and b w cameras Supports high quality digital video recording Uses M JPEG co...

Page 6: ...amount of time available for recording Easy access to desired recordings Time date search and alarm event search Data can be stored on a CF card The use of CF cards make it easier to back up recordings and transfer images to a PC Removable hard disk tray Removable hard drive mechanism allows you to backup important data with ease Live monitoring via internet Built in TCP IP network interface auto ...

Page 7: ...6 4 4CH MJPEG NET DVR setup CD 5 INSTALLATION 5 1 Connectors on the Rear Panel Please setup the connection by following the illustration shown below ...

Page 8: ... 3 Press this button under monitoring or record mode to show CH 3 in full screen 6 CH 4 Press this button under monitoring or record mode to show CH 4 in full screen 7 SEQ Press this button under monitoring or record mode all channels are displayed full screen in turn repeatedly Auto Sequence function operates only during recording or under live status Dwell Time 5 seconds Sequencing will bypass a...

Page 9: ...ayback to return to live monitoring 18 PAUSE Press this button during playback to pause video 19 REW Press this button during playback to start reverse scanning 20 PLAY Press this button during stop mode to start playback 21 F F Press this button during playback mode to start fast forward scanning 22 CF CARD SLOT 6 2 Rear Panel Buttons and Controls 1 RJ45 Internet LAN connection terminal 2 Video I...

Page 10: ...ally Open 10 COM Alarm Output Terminal NC NO COM 11 N C Alarm Output Normally Closed 8 Cooling Fan 7 OPERATING PROCEDURE 7 1 Power On After power is applied the DVR will auto detect its peripherals self testing warm up auto detect the hard disk start CF card testing etc The system will detect the video input and judge whether the video system is NTSC or PAL When a video input is unable to be detec...

Page 11: ...ode While in main menu mode press MENU again to return to monitoring mode During playback press FF to increase the play speed to FF1 FF2 or FF3 press REW button to start reverse playback7 3 Record Display CAMERA 1 VIDEO LOSS CH1 CH4 CH2 CH3 OFF EACH REC T 2004 06 06 12 12 55 Note CH1 No block figure next to CH1 indicates that it is not recording EACH Record Type QUAD Record Type T TIMER RECORD A A...

Page 12: ...e start time you wish to see or c Use and buttons to move the cursor to the desired playback time of the event on the screen and press PLAY button to start playback 2 During playback press PAUSE button to pause and press PLAY button to play again 3 Press FF button to fast forward playback 4 Press REW button to reverse playback 5 Press STOP button to stop playback TIME SEARCH HARD DRIVE MASTER 05 1...

Page 13: ...the system will return to the previous menu layer second layer to first layer or third layer to second layer and auto updates the modified data Undermainmenu firstmenulayer thesystemwillenterlivemode Press ENTER button to increase or decrease the setting value that has been highlighted 3 Menu Layer Operation Guide 1 2 SYSTEM SETUP CAMERA SETUP RECORD SETUP BUZZER SETUP EVENT LIST CF CARD SETTING H...

Page 14: ...Press the MENU button to exit SYSTEM SETUP 5 System setup items are located on the second menu layer Under this menu layer you may adjust the system time password and return system to default value The VERSION number displayed represents the FIRMWARE version SYSTEM SETUP TIME SET PASSWORD SET LOAD DEFAULT VERSION V1 5 PRESS THEN ENTER PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 15: ... position indicates the current time and date selected 2 Use or button to move the cursor 3 Use ENTER button to adjust time and date 4 Use MENU button to exit TIME SET TIME 2005 12 24 17 23 06 PRESS THEN ENTER PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 16: ...SET 5 When the MENU PASSWORD is set to ON you will be requested to enter the correct password for changing from live display to menu selections Default Password 111111 6 When STOP RECORD PASSWORD is set to ON you will be requested to enter the correct password to stop recording Default Password 111111 PASSWORD SET PASSWORD CHANGE MENU PASSWORD OFF STOP REC PASSWORD OFF PRESS THEN ENTER PRESS MENU ...

Page 17: ...m will display Password Changed Default Value 111111 If password entered is incorrect you will receive a message Password Not Changed to inform you message flashes three times and the system returns to PASSWORD CHANGE selection If your password is lost or forgotten during live display mode press the PAUSE button 5 times the message ALL SETTING DATA IS CURRENT PASSWORD _ _ _ _ _ _ NEW PASSWORD _ _ ...

Page 18: ...o be restored please check your menu settings 8 2 3 LOAD DEFAULT 1 Press MENU SYSTEM SETUP LOAD DEFAULT to show the display above 2 Press the ENTER button the message ALL SETTING DATA IS INITIALIZED will be displayed by flashing 3 times unit returns to default value When the reset cycle has been completed the message DVR reset completed Please disconnect and reapply power will be displayed please ...

Page 19: ... CH2 CH3 and CH4 standard camera setup etc 6 Press the ENTER button to change the active camera combinations up to 16 combinations 1 Select all cameras are disabled no image displayed 2 Select 1 2 3 4 all cameras are operational quad image display 3 Select 4 only camera four is operational CH4 image displayed only 7 Move cursor to CH1 TITLE press the ENTER button to show the display below CAMERA S...

Page 20: ...y be viewed during recording and live display modes Note If the hard disk is formatted the camera titles return to their default settings CAMERA1 CAMERA2 CAMERA3 CAMERA4 8 3 1 CAMERA SETTING 1 Cursor position indicates the current function selected 2 Press and button to move the cursor to the desired item CAMERA SEUP CAMERA SELECT CH1 RECORD ENABLE ON MOTION DETECTION ON MOTION SENSITIVITY 03 HUE ...

Page 21: ...ivity 5 low sensitivity 9 HUE Press the ENTER button to adjust the tint color of cameras 15 color adjustment values default value 08 10 CONTRAST Pressthe ENTER buttontoadjustthecameracontrast 15contrastadjustment values defaultvalue 08 11 BRIGHTNESS Pressthe ENTER button to adjust camera brightness 15 color adjustment values defaultvalue 08 8 4 Record Setup 1 Cursor position indicates the current ...

Page 22: ...our hard disk drive 8 TIME RECORD FRAMERATE Press the ENTER button to setup the recording speed when T mode is setup under schedule record mode 9 MOTION RECORD FRAMERATE Press the ENTER button to setup different recording speeds per channel suitable when the recording speed under schedule record mode is setup to M mix or A alarm 10 SENSOR RECORD FRAMERATE Press the ENTER button to setup different ...

Page 23: ...ection 5 T Time Allows only for continuous recording during the hours selected 6 M Mix TIME MOTION SENSOR Allows for all types of recording during the hours selected 7 A Alarm MOTION SENSOR Allows for either motion or alarm trigger recording during the hours selected RECORD MODE T TIME A MOTION SENSOR M TIME MOTION SENSOR 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...

Page 24: ... alarm trigger is detected 7 VIDEO LOSS ALERT Press the ENTER button to adjust ON or OFF whether to trigger the alarm when video loss has been detected this setup is only active when the system is in record or live mode 8 HDD FULL ALERT Press the ENTER button to setup ON or OFF whether to trigger the alarm when the hard disk is full this setup is only active when the system is in record mode 9 BUZ...

Page 25: ...o move the cursor to the desired item CH1 CH4 3 Press the ENTER button to make changes 4 Press the MENU button to exit SENSOR SETUP selection 5 CHANNELS 1 through 4 Press the ENTER button to setup NORMAL OPEN Normally Open switch NORMAL CLOSE Normally Closed switch or NOT INSTALLED if no trigger device such as a motion detector or door switch is attached SENSOR SETUP CHANNEL 1 NOT INSTALLED CHANNE...

Page 26: ... the cursor to the desired item 3 Press the ENTER button to proceed 4 Press the MENU button to exit EVENT LIST selection 5 EVENT LIST is situated on the second menu layer In this menu layer you may setup TIME SEARCH or EVENT SEARCH EVENT LIST TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH PRESS THEN ENTER PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 27: ...me and date 3 Press the ENTER button to setup playback starting time and date 4 Press the PLAY button to start playback of time selected Unit will show the closest time period recorded to the time selected TIME SEARCH 05 12 24 19 27 16 BEGIN TIME 05 12 24 19 27 16 END TIME 05 12 26 15 00 06 PRESS THEN ENTER PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 28: ...the desired event to see 3 Press the PLAY button to start playback BEGIN END 05 12 24 15 00 01 05 12 24 15 00 06 Displays the beginning and end time of each event EVENT SEARCH BEGIN END 05 12 24 15 00 01 05 12 26 15 00 06 01 ALARM 2005 12 26 15 00 01 02 MIX 2005 12 26 14 00 01 03 TIME 2005 12 25 13 00 01 04 ALARM 2005 12 24 15 00 01 PRESS THEN ENTER PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 29: ...tes the current function selected 2 Press and button to select the desired item 3 Press the ENTER button to proceed or press the MENU button to exit CF CARD SETUP selection TOTAL CAPACITY CF Card total capacity MB per unit REMAINING CAPACITY CF Card remaining capacity MB per unit When remaining capacity equals zero this indicates there is no storage space available Please format the CF Card FORMAT...

Page 30: ...with the and buttons press the ENTER button enter your password Default 111111 You should see a message confirming your results TO COPY VIDEO TO THE CF CARD A Insert the CF Card into the slot provided makes sure it is pressed firmly into slot so it will connect the many pins properly B Enter MENU CF Card Setting Please allow up to 30 seconds for the DVR to detect the card If CF CARD SETUP menu doe...

Page 31: ...screen below When the message CF CARD FULL is displayed on the screen this indicates that storage capacity of the CF Card is full Please format FORMAT ERASE to proceed When the message Time Input Error is displayed on the screen this indicates that the time date entered is incorrect or no data is available for the time period selected The system will auto return to the CF Card setup selection in t...

Page 32: ...the remaining storage capacity the message Capacity is not enough will be displayed 5 Data copy percentage completed during transfer 6 Press the ENTER button to start copy or press the MENU button to exit 1 Select Data 10MB 2 Estimated Time 2 Minute 3 Start Copying 4 Capacity is not enough 5 10 COPIED 6 PRESS ENTER TO COPY 7 PRESS MENU TO EXIT ...

Page 33: ...5 HARD DRIVE SETUP is situated on the second menu layer In this menu you may setup to overwrite or format the hard disk 6 DISK FULL Press the ENTER button to setup ON or OFF whether to overwrite or stop recording when the hard disk is full 7 HDD SIZE Displays hard disk capacity 8 HDD USED Displays the capacity already used HARD DRIVE SETUP DISK FULL OVERWRITE HDD SIZE 80072MB HDD USED 8808MB 11 HD...

Page 34: ... be shown 2 When your password is entered correctly the screen will display the message HDD FORMATTED flashes 3 times 3 If your password is entered incorrectly the screen will display PASSWORD INCORRECT flashes 3 times and the menu will return to HARD DRIVE SETUP PASSWORD INPUT 6 ...

Page 35: ...ehind a router or on a WAN Internet connection direct to modem Item 3 Is your internet service Cable or DSL Glossary of terms LAN Local Area Network WAN Wide Area Network Internet ISP Internet Service Provider DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service DSL Digital Subscriber Line DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet 9 1 1 Connecting to a router LAN 1 Connect t...

Page 36: ... the Internet For additional help refer to section 9 1 4 on enabling WAN access through a router DMZ etc 5 Using whatever method is made available by your router map the external WAN IP address of the router to the internal LAN IP address of the DVR This will cause incoming web request traffic to be routed directly to the DVR on your LAN 6 Make a note of the WAN IP address of your router This is t...

Page 37: ...PC s IP address information refer to section 9 1 3 Determining the IP address of your PC 4 Manually configure the IP address of the DVR so that the first 3 sets of numbers in the IP address are the same as your PC s IP address make the 4th set of number s different Enter the Subnet Mask and Gateway information from your PC and click Submit 5 Connect to the DVR by entering the IP address into the U...

Page 38: ...o the HUB DO NOT CONNECT THE HUB TO THE CABLE DSL MODEM YET 2 Using the IpEditV3 exe program found on the included CD in the Software folder on the PC obtain the default IP address of the DVR It should be 169 254 1 13 Connecting to a Cable or DSL modem WAN 3 Determine the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway for your PC If you do not know how to find your PC s IP address information refer to...

Page 39: ...e command 2 At the DOS prompt type IPCONFIG and press enter on windows 98 machines type WINIPCFG instead The IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of your PC should be displayed 9 1 4 DMZ Port Forward other methods for exposing a server behind a router A router has two IP addresses a WAN IP address that computers outside of its LAN use to talk to it and a LAN IP address that computers inside ...

Page 40: ...igure this feature 9 2 Online Connection Start Internet Explorer enter the IP Address of your DVR into the Address field such as 192 168 1 31 or click twice on the camera name in the camera list in IpEditV3 exe You will be prompted to supply a user name and password before being connected Default User Name admin Default Password 1234 9 2 4 1 Install ActiveX Before connecting please install ActiveX...

Page 41: ...40 following the procedures below a Open Internet Explorer under Tools select Internet Options Tools Internet Options b Select Security and then click Custom Level Security Custom Level ...

Page 42: ...41 OK Start up ActiveX Control ...

Page 43: ...c below will be shown when first 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 44: ... mouse click to save Note To view complete interface PC resolution should 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 cl...

Page 45: ...Save as picture file Save as AVI Save 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 stor...

Page 46: ...age according to frame rate Time Image storage according to time Maximum 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 9 3 5 Save Current Picture Select to save live images 9 3 6 DVR Control Setup Supports DVR remote control functions Please refer to 6 1 Front Panel Buttons and Co...

Page 47: ...ystem detection NTSC PAL 9 3 9 Advance Settings This DVR also provides advanced settings for the following Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue 9 4 Configuration Only the administrator can select Configuration the regular user account does not have this privilege to access this function 9 4 1 System Setting The DVR uses specific ports for communication The port numbers on Port 1 and Port 2 may be ch...

Page 48: ...he DVR Rebooting browser does not affect the recording function FirmWare update Please refer to 6 7 Restore Factory Default Resets all configurations to factory defaults 9 4 2 User Settings User Authorization Setting Add User or Change Password Delete User Account Current Users ...

Page 49: ...ccount then set a new password to replace the old password and select OK to create the account or change password After selecting OK button the Current User List will display the newly created user account 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...

Page 50: ...er the Username and Password fields with the account and password provided by the ISP 2 If item Send mail after connected is selected an email containing your DVR s new IP address will be sent to you automatically once connected to the ISP 3 Click the OK button to save the settings 4 After setup rebooting enables automatic connection to ADSL Note In order to activate the function it is necessary t...

Page 51: ...ask Gateway DNS Server will be mailed to the preset e mail address Connection Message Sent to User 9 4 4 DDNS Setting DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service is an internet service which allows you to associate the IP address of your DVR with a name like www myDVR com Some companies such as www DynDNS com provide this service free of charge To use the service you must create an account with a DNS service...

Page 52: ...er the password for the DDNS account that you created 3 Enter the domain name you chose for the DVR 4 Select Enable button to start up DDNS client and press Submit button to save the setting DDNS Setting 5 Exit the DDNS setup menu and enter the Network setup menu 6 Next to the DNS heading you should see DNS0 DNS1 and DNS2 This is where you enter the IP address of the DDNS server with whom you have...

Page 53: ...ed the DDNS account user name and password the domain name you chose for your DVR and the IP address of the DDNS server with whom you have the account 9 4 5 Firmware Update If new firmware bin file is supplied you may update 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...

Page 54: ...message 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 1 2 ...

Page 55: ...ws 2000 or XP 2 Copy the PC Player Software to your PC under any directory e g C When you start up the PC Player Software it will auto create a directory _config the purpose is to store all parameter setup supplied by the PC Player Software Do not try to just Run the program from your CD drive The software must be copied to your PC s hard drive to work properly 2 Operation Move the cursor to PC Pl...

Page 56: ...ayback Interface Description A User Interface Figure 1 When the system detects stored materials HDD or CF card the above graphic Figure 1 will be shown You may operate the function buttons to make necessary playback adjustment or store recordings onto the PC Play System System Status ...

Page 57: ...rding button on the graphic shown by Figure 3 Click again to stop recording shown on the graphic by Figure 4 the PC Player Software auto creates a storage content Capture MYS Note Maximum storage capacity per file is 700MB PC Player Software will create one or more files to continue recording e g Recorded video is 30 min and capacity is 1000MB 700MB Therefore the system will store the recorded mat...

Page 58: ...57 Figure 2 Figure 3 ...

Page 59: ...58 Figure 4 Figure 5 ...

Page 60: ...59 B Parameter Setup To setup the parameter click Parameter Setup button to show the graphic display below Figure 6 Figure 6 ...

Page 61: ... capacity and remaining capacity An error may occur when using certain brands When an error occurs the message HDD R W IS NOT READY or HARD DISK FAIL may be displayed When an error is encountered please note the following 1 Please allow 30 seconds for CF card detection Re booting power to the DVR may be necessary to establish a proper data path 2 During recording do not insert the CF card as error...

Page 62: ...tion Format 1 x 3 5 IDE HDD Max 250GB HDD Removable 1 x HDD RACK Input Output 4 1 Trigger Mode Motion Detection Sensor Input Alarm Function Recording Relay Output Sound Alert Post Alarm 5 30sec Search Method By Date Time Event Internet 10 100BaseT Ethernet RJ45 Backup Device CF Card HDD VCR TCP IP network live playback Power Supply DC 12V 4A Weight 4kg without HDD 4 1kg with HDD Dimension W H D 43...

Page 63: ...GS MADE ON THIS UNIT THE USER OWNER ASSUMES FULL LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL RECORDINGS MADE FROM THIS UNIT IN A SECURITY OR SURVEILLANCE OPERATION OR IN ANY OTHER USE SECURITY LABS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR RECORDINGS THAT VIOLATE LAWS OR THAT MAY PROVE OFFENSIVE OR TEND TO INCRIMINATE ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL LOCAL STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS MUST BE OBSERVED REGARDING ALL RECORDINGS To obtain warranty service ...

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