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4/8/16 Channel Triplex DVRs 

Models SLD274 (4 CH), SLD275 (8 CH), SLD276 (16 CH), 

& SLD281 (8CH DVR w 17” MONITOR) 

 
 

8 Channel Triplex DVR 

  17” LCD Monit 

 

 
 
 
 

15540 Herriman Blvd. Noblesville, IN 46060 - Customer Support 1-800-774-0284 

www.security-labs.com

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for SLD274

Page 1: ... Triplex DVRs Models SLD274 4 CH SLD275 8 CH SLD276 16 CH SLD281 8CH DVR w 17 MONITOR 8 Channel Triplex DVR 17 LCD Monit 15540 Herriman Blvd Noblesville IN 46060 Customer Support 1 800 774 0284 www security labs com ...

Page 2: ... control introduction 14 CHAP 2 Installation 2 1 Camera and monitor installation 15 2 2 Sensor and alarm installation 16 2 3 Network and serial port installation 17 2 4 HDD installation 19 2 5 Power connection 20 CHAP 3 Operation 3 1 Display configuration 21 3 2 Screen switch 22 3 3 PIP view 22 3 4 Freeze view 22 3 5 View in sequence 23 3 6 Zoom view 24 3 7 Keylock 24 3 8 Switch audio channel 24 3...

Page 3: ...rnal device 44 4 7 Factory default 49 4 8 Language 49 CHAP 5 DVD R CDR Backup 5 1 Data backup 50 5 2 Player software installation 51 5 3 Player software interface 52 CHAP 6 PTZ camera control 6 1 PTZ camera installation 54 6 2 PTZ camera operation 55 CHAP 7 Network remote software 7 1 Network configuration 56 7 2 Network installation and setup 56 7 3 Router setup 59 7 4 Client software 61 7 5 DDNS...

Page 4: ...es of the environment such as dust temperature and humidity Keep the DVR in a temperature ranging from 41 F 104 F 5 C 40 C Keep the DVR in a well ventilated place and away from any heat generating sources Do not block the DVR s fan and vent Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight If you have questions concerning installation and setup please contact customer service Do not attempt repairs yourse...

Page 5: ...ecord Playback Resolution FULL NTSC 720 240 PAL 720 288 DUAL NTSC 360 240 PAL 360 288 QUAD NTSC 360 120 PAL 360 144 Frame Rate FULL 4CH NTSC 60IPS PAL 50IPS 8 16CH NTSC 120IPS PAL 100IPS DUAL 4CH NTSC 120IPS PAL 100IPS 8 16CH NTSC 240IPS PAL 200IPS QUAD 4CH NTSC 240IPS PAL 200IPS 8 16CH NTSC 480IPS PAL 400IPS Compression JPEG2000 Quality LOW NTSC 12 KB 720 240 PAL 14 KB 720 288 MID NTSC 16 KB 720 ...

Page 6: ...ack up Backup method Video out to VCR Backup via IE DVD R CDR backup PTZ Control RS485 with most popular protocols RS232 Controls DVR host through RS232 Alarm Inputs 4CH 4 Alarm Inputs 8CH 8 Alarm Inputs 16CH 16 Alarm Inputs Alarm Output 1 output with programmable duration Remote Control Infrared Remote Control Control Devices Front Panel IR Remote Control RS232 Multi language English Spanish Port...

Page 7: ... Record Playback Resolution FULL NTSC 720 240 PAL 720 288 DUAL NTSC 360 240 PAL 360 288 QUAD NTSC 360 120 PAL 360 144 Frame Rate FULL 4CH NTSC 60IPS PAL 50IPS 8CH NTSC 120IPS PAL 100IPS DUAL 4CH NTSC 120IPS PAL 100IPS 8CH NTSC 240IPS PAL 200IPS QUAD 4CH NTSC 240IPS PAL 200IPS 8CH NTSC 480IPS PAL 400IPS Compression JPEG2000 Quality LOW NTSC 12 KB 720 240 PAL 14 KB 720 288 MID NTSC 16 KB 720 240 PAL...

Page 8: ...ol RS485 with most popular protocols RS232 Controls DVR host through RS232 Alarm Inputs 8CH 8 Alarm Inputs Alarm Output 1 output with programmable duration Remote Control Infrared Remote Control Control Devices Front Panel IR Remote Control RS232 Multi language English Spanish Portuguese German French HDD 1or 2 HDDs i e 2 x 500Gb 1 terabyte LCD LCD Panel Diagonal 17 0 TFT Input TTL LVDS Display Re...

Page 9: ... HDD storage is full NET On when the unit is connected to a LAN or WAN 4 1 16 Channel Buttons Switches each channel to full screen view 1 for Channel 1 2 for Channel 2 etc 5 MODE Select full and split screen displays 6 K LOCK Locks the buttons on the front panel 7 MENU Enters the menu and set up 8 Directions ENTER Directions Navigates the menus ENTER Confirms selected options 9 Jog Shuttle During ...

Page 10: ...ull screen display and the next page in split screen display ZOOM To enlarge the picture Use the direction buttons to move to the area to be enlarged 13 REC To quickly activate Emergency Panic Record into continuous record mode with Super Fine quality and Best resolution Press STOP to exit the Emergency Panic Record mode 14 STOP Stop emergency recording and return to the record schedule programmed...

Page 11: ...t device 4 RS 232C Connection to PC or other DVR control devices 5 1 16 Camera Input LOOP Output CAMERA IN channel 1 16 camera input LOOP channel 1 16 camera loop out 6 Monitor SPOT Output MONITOR Connection to monitor SPOT second monitor output Once alarm or motion is triggered it will pop up automatically or display in sequence according to the set up 7 Power Input DC power input DC12V 8 Power S...

Page 12: ... still runs even though the monitor is turned off 2 IR Receiver LED Lamps IR Remote Control Receiver DVR Status LEDs REC On while recording and flashes during stand by mode FULL On when HDD storage is full PLAY On during playback NET On when the unit is connected to a LAN or WAN RUN Flashes when using Jog Shuttle ACTIVE On when the Jog Shuttle is ready to use ...

Page 13: ...e PTZ buttons to control your PTZ camera directly 5 Record and Playback Panic REC To quickly activate Emergency Panic Record into continuous record mode with Super Fine quality and Best resolution Press STOP to exit the Emergency Panic Record mode STOP Stop emergency recording and return to the record schedule programmed in Record Setup menu Stop playback and return to the LIVE mode SEARCH Enter t...

Page 14: ... input 1 4 channel and Audio output 1 channel 5 1 8 Camera Input LOOP Output CAMERA IN channel 1 8 camera input LOOP channel 1 8camera loop out 6 Monitor VCR Output MONITOR Connection to monitor VCR Connection with VCR for analog backup 7 Power Switch Power ON OFF the LCD DVR 8 Power Input DC power input DC12V 9 REMOVABLE HDD RACK To Connect HDD 10 USB Port USB Backup Connect USB memory stick or U...

Page 15: ... NEXT SEARCH Open the search window in playback For value adjustment in set up NEXT Go to the next PTZ command in PTZ mode Go to the next channel in full screen display and the next page in split screen display 7 Rec To quickly activate Emergency Panic Record into continuous record mode with Super Fine quality and Best resolution Press STOP to exit the Emergency Panic Record mode 8 Stop Stop the e...

Page 16: ...ck panel to the video in port on the monitor SPOT second monitor output Once an alarm input or motion is triggered cameras will pop up automatically or display in sequence according to the set up menu 2 1 3 Loop out installation To monitor a single channel connect the loop out of the corresponding channel to a monitor To always record a specific channel individually connect the loop out of the cor...

Page 17: ... 4Channel 8Channel 16Channel 1 D1 D16 Alarm Input GND Locations 16 Sensor inputs 2 Relay Output NO NC COM Relay output is NO COM and NC COM 2 2 2 Sensor installation Alarm will be triggered once one or more than one alarm input D1 D16 causes short circuit or open circuit with GND ...

Page 18: ...installation 2 3 1 Network setup Connect the network cable to Ethernet on back panel Ethernet Setup between ADSL and Cable is different For details please refer to Ch 7 2 Network installation 2 3 2 Serial port setup You are able to connect the COM port of a PC or other device to the DVR through RS232 RS232 settings baudrate parity length stop bit are NOT adjustable The transmission baud rate is 19...

Page 19: ... camera via the front panel buttons 2 3 4 Microphone and Speaker installation Audio input MIC to the audio input IN1 IN4 to record audio connector description 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 NC ASCII CODE Func CODE Func CODE Func CODE Func CODE Func CODE REC R RIGHT K MODE D CH3 3 CH11 STOP S NEXT N PIP I CH4 4 CH12 PLAY P ENTER 0X0D SEQ Q CH5 5 CH13 SEARCH E J SHU L CH6 6 CH14 M...

Page 20: ...D is set as MASTER Two HDDs installation Please insert the first HDD as shown in set up the jumper as MASTER insert the second HDD as shown in set up the jumper as SLAVE Caution 1 Power off the DVR before HDD installation 2 Jumper setting must follow the instruction of HDD manufacturer 3 Suggested HDD spec Maxtor or Hitachi 7200 RPM or above ATA 100 Maxtor Hitachi and Seagate if firmware version i...

Page 21: ...5 Power plugging Insert the adapter to the rear power socket of DVR Insert the power cable to the other side of adapter Plug in the power cable and power on the DVR Caution Please only use the power supply that comes with your unit ...

Page 22: ...0IPS 720X240 NTSC 120IPS 360X240 NTSC 480IPS 360X120 NTSC 8 16CH 120IPS 720X240 NTSC 240IPS 360X240 NTSC 480IPS 360X120 NTSC 6 Quality To show record quality LOW HYPER 7 Network LED To show if there is a client connected Disconnected Connected 8 HDD record search percentage In LIVE mode the number means the HDD space used for record In Playback mode the number means the percentage of the data play...

Page 23: ...itch among different split modes 4 6 8 9 13 16 splits button to adjust the order 3 3 PIP view Standalone DVR LCD DVR In full screen mode press PIP to enter PIP mode Press PIP again to cancel 3 4 Freeze view 3 4 1 Freeze in split mode In a split screen mode press FREEZE and press a number button to select the corresponding channel to freeze Press the number again to cancel ...

Page 24: ...FREEZE again to cancel 3 5 View in sequence LCD DVR Standalone DVR Sequence is only functional in full screen Press SEQ for 2 3 seconds to enter sequence mode Press SEQ for 2 3 seconds again to cancel it Sequence order A B C D A B Sequence time is adjustable in the system setup Please see SYSTEM MENU CONFIGURATION INTERVAL SETUP for details ...

Page 25: ...screen and no button is fucntioning at this time To unlock press and hold K LOCK and enter Admin spassword Please note that rebooting the DVR can not deactivate K LOCK You must enter ADMIN s password to unlock the keys 3 8 Switch Audio Channel LCD DVR Standalone DVR Press AUDIO you ll see The number indicates the current audio output channel To go the next audio channel press AUDIO again Press Onc...

Page 26: ...e refer to RECORD SETUP Record percentage 090 100 Entire HDD storage percentage data recorded percentage The number shows the percentage of the hard drive space used for recorded data Under the following circumstances the system stops recording 1 When the DVR enters the menu 2 No video inputs 3 When all cameras are set to Record Off 4 No motion is detected while the record mode is set to MOTION 5 ...

Page 27: ...playback time Press PLAY during playback to choose to play forward or backward Press STOP key to stop playback 3 10 2 Switch to Audio Channel LCD DVR Standalone DVR Press SEQ AUDIO to switch to other audio channels On OSD you ll see the number represents audio output channel Audio output and video channel can be different as they can be selected separately ...

Page 28: ...ME DATE EVENT LIST 1 SEARCH BAR Search by entering a recording percentage Use the Jog Shuttle as a quick and convenient way to search 2 TIME DATE Search by entering a time and date 3 EVENT LIST Search by an Event 3 10 4 SEARCH BAR Using the Jog Shuttle or keys to select the recording percentage of the search bar Press ENTER key to confirm and start the playback ...

Page 29: ...ayback 3 10 6 EVENT LIST CH shows the channel in which the event happened EVENT shows the type of event Motion detection MOT Image lost LOS Alarm trigger ALM TIME DATE shows the event time and date DVR keeps up to 1000 events in its EVENT LIST Use the Up Down Arrow keys to select events and keys to change pages 3 10 7 Playback speed adjustments Standalone DVR LCD DVR During playback use the direct...

Page 30: ...for forward direction and turn counter clockwise for backward direction 3 10 9 Adjust Playback speed by IR remote controller During playback select the direction keys on the remote control for the following X times high speed playback X times low speed playback Rewind Reverse Play in forward direction Adjust the speed by REW key High speed backward playback or FF key High speed forward Playback Pr...

Page 31: ...N SCHEDULE SETUP and HOLIDAY 4 BACK UP Recorded data backup via DVD R CDR or USB device 5 EXTERNAL DEVICE TCP IP SETUP RS232C SETUP PAN TILT SETUP and AUDIO SETUP 6 FACTORY DEFAULT Reset the DVR to factory defaults 7 LANGUAGE Change the OSD language CHAP 4 Set Up Caution 1 It is strongly suggested to change the password after the initial setup Please keep records of your passwords Rebooting the DV...

Page 32: ... Display ON or hide OFF the time and date ICON DISPLAY Display ON or hide OFF the cue icons on the screen DVR STATUS Display ON or hide OFF the recording status on the screen REC PLAY BAR Display ON or hide OFF the recording percentage of HDD CAMERA TITLE Display ON or hide OFF camera titles 2 PLAYBACK Sets up the following information to be displayed or not during the Playback mode TIME DATE Disp...

Page 33: ...UP HDD Clear and HDD INFORMATION 2 TIME DATE SETUP Adjusts the system date and time 3 CAMERA SETUP Includes CAMERA TITLE CAMERA COLOR SETUP CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP and MOTION SETUP 4 INTERVAL SETUP Adjusts the switch interval of the Full screen and the PIP screen 5 ALARM SETUP Adjusts the Alarm Input Type N C or N O and the Alarm Output Duration 6 EVENT POPUP SETUP Sets the POP UP function ON or OFF W...

Page 34: ...management 1 HDD SETUP BEGIN Indicates the start Date Time of recorded data on HDD Master Slave RECORD Indicates the end Date Time of recorded data on HDD Master Slave PLAY Indicates the previous playback Date Time on HDD Master Slave STATUS Indicates the HDD status as empty normal overwrite CLEAR HDD To clear the HDD data Please enter the ADMIN password to execute this function 2 HDD INFORMATION ...

Page 35: ...ng LIVE and Record modes 4 MOTION SETUP Programs the motion parameters and the detection areas CAMERA TITLE Input the camera Title max 8 characters Uses Left or Right and buttons to change the value When the modification is finished press Enter To return to the previous menu press the MENU button 1 We strongly suggest completing the following settings at the initial setup 1 Set up the time date an...

Page 36: ...1 CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP Use the direction buttons to select an item and press ENTER to select ON and OFF If a channel is set to OFF at LIVE and ON at RECORD the channel will be recorded displayed during Playback but will not be displayed LIVE 1 STATUS Indicates the camera status ACTIVE means the video input status is normal and LOSS means the video has been disconnected or lost 2 LIVE Sets up the ch...

Page 37: ...ttons to move the cursor and press ENTER to mark the area Press Mode to change the editing mode The editing modes are as below 1 Cell Move to the desired location and press ENTER to activiate or deactiviate the motion detection in the marked area cell by cell 2 ALL ON Change the mode to ALL ON and press ENTER to activate the motion detection in the whole window 3 ALL OFF Change the mode to ALL OFF...

Page 38: ...ent the DVR records the starting time and information of the event in the Event Log and ignores the following events within the duration set in the Event update time The setting range of the Event Update time is from 10 seconds to 990 seconds 4 3 5 Alarm setup 1 CHANNEL Use and to select a channel 2 ALARM INPUT Set up the Alarm Input type N C Alarm is triggered when the circuit opens N O Alarm is ...

Page 39: ...ondition that triggers the buzzer to beep Use UP and DOWN to select an item and press ENTER to turn ON or OFF the selection 1 ALL Turn ON or OFF of all the conditions that trigger the buzzer to beep You can also set up the buzzer for individual conditions Move the cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER to turn ON or OFF the selection 2 KEY BEEP Turn on off the beep while operating the fro...

Page 40: ...nt authorities to operate the DVR Change Settings Clear HDD Change Password Playback Search Remote Access Admin Manager User Can change Manager s and User s password 4 3 9 System information Shows the system information and its status S W version Indicates the firmware version H W version Indicates the PCB version Product ID Indicates the product ID number MASTER Indicates the information of MASTE...

Page 41: ...l 2 MUTIPLEX Set up the multiplex mode Duplex allow record and remote connection simultaneously The DVR stops recording while the DVR enters playback either locally or remotely During the remote connection the DVR keeps recording if the client stays at the LIVE mode It stops recording when the client enters the playback mode Triplex record and playback simultaneously The DVR keeps recording while ...

Page 42: ...full recording speed which you set in RESOLUTION 1 2 is to record at half of the recording speed 1 3 is to record at one third of the recording speed You can set up the parameter from 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 to 1 999 2 By lowering the recording speed the DVR records less frames but gains a longer recording duration If you set the DVR s recording speed at 1 2 the recording duration will be two times longer...

Page 43: ...MOTION C Set as Continuous record The DVR records continuously at the speed set in CONTINUOUS RECORD AM Set as Alarm Motion record The DVR records at the speed set in RECORD IN ALARM when there is an alarm triggered and at the speed set in RECORD IN MOTION where there is motion detected A C Set as Alarm Continuous record The DVR records continuously at the speed set in CONTINUOUS RECORD and switch...

Page 44: ...reen Press ENTER to enter the SIZE selection Use or the Jog Shuttle to change the value Press ENTER and the DVR calculates the end date and time for backup automatically 4 BURN Move the cursor to BURN and press ENTER to start the backup System will save the file in AJP format Users have to install the program of CD R BACKUP PLAYER to playback the backup file Please refer to CHAP 5 Back up for more...

Page 45: ... a blank DVD R or CDR disk and the DVR will check the disk size and display it on the screen Press ENTER to enter the SIZE selection Use or the Jog Shuttle to change the value Press ENTER and the DVR calculates the end date and time for backup automatically 4 BACKUP Move the cursor to BACKUP and press ENTER to start the backup System will save the file in AJP format Users have to install the progr...

Page 46: ...se to move the cursor and or the Jog Shuttle to change the value Press ENTER to confirm the settings and exit the selection 3 INTERVAL Set up an interval for the DVR to report its IP address to the DDNS server automatically D day H hour M minute Press ENTER to enter the selection and or the Jog Shuttle to change the value Press ENTER to confirm the settings and exit the selection 4 REGISTER Connec...

Page 47: ... quit trying to reconnect to the DVR after all of the attempts fail The setup range is from 0 to 20 attempts DHCP SETUP 1 DHCP MODE Press ENTER to switch DHCP to AUTOMATIC 2 DETECT IP Move the cursor to DETECT IP and press ENTER to start Press MENU to cancel the detection 4 6 2 RS232C setup Through the RS232 port users can connect the DVR to a PC or other control devices to control the DVR The ASC...

Page 48: ...L Select PTZ channel 2 MODEL Select PTZ protocol 3 PTZ ID Select PTZ ID 4 BUADRATE Select Baud Rate of PTZ control code 5 CMD DELAY Set up a delay time to run the command 6 COMMAND Pick up PTZ CMD 7 LENGTH Set up the length of PTZ control code 8 CODE The control code of PTZ CMD Please refer to CHAP 6 PTZ Camera Control for more details ...

Page 49: ...tput once motion is triggered 4 EVENT POP UP DURATION Set the pop up screen duration 4 6 5 Audio setup 1 CH To select audio channel to edit 2 REC To set record on off on the designated channel 3 PLAY To set audio on off during playback of the designated channel Note the DVR will not play or record AUDIO under the following conditions 1 The recording resolution is configured to QUAD mode in RECORD ...

Page 50: ...ETUP Set CAMERA COLOR SETUP back to factory default 4 MOTION SETUP Set MOTION SETUP back to factory default 5 PANTILT SETUP Set PANTILT SETUP back to factory default 6 SCHEDULE SETUP Set SCHEDULE SETUP back to factory default 7 CONFIGURATION Set CONFIGURATION back to factory default 4 8 Language Press button to select a language 1 The DVR cannot reset the password to default by running Factory Def...

Page 51: ...ram of CD R BACKUP PLAYER to playback the backup file on a PC CHAP 5 DVD R CD R Back up 1 Use a blank CD or DVD R Do not format or reuse a disk even though it is rewritable 2 When choosing a backup size leave 20MB as a buffer and do not use the full space of a disk 3 Once the DVR starts burning do not press any button to interrupt the process When the burning is completed the DVR ejects the disk a...

Page 52: ...software CD 2 Click Install backup player to start the installation 3 Select a Destination Folder 4 Copy files to the Destination Folder System will install a new icon CD BACKUP PLAYER on the PC DESKTOP Double click the icon of CD Backup Player on the Desktop to run the program ...

Page 53: ...s 8 Channel selection To select a single channel from CH1 to CH16 9 AVI SAVE To save the backup video to AVI format 10 EDIT To open the dialog window to save a single frame as a JPEG file or or print it out 11 Open To open the backup file from disk 12 EXIT To exit the program 13 Audio function Click ON and then select a channel to play its audio ON Starts playing audio and automatically switches t...

Page 54: ...dit the image parameter Save as AVI file During playback you can save the backup file to AVI format 1 Open the backup file on theCD R or DVDR playback to where you want to start saving the AVI file Select AVI SAVE to open the AVI SAVE dialog window 2 Select the channel frame rate and AVI image size 3 Select START to save and END to stop the process 4 Click AVI SAVE again to close the AVI SAVE dial...

Page 55: ...Z ID enter the PTZ s ID address 3 BAUD RATE enter the PTZ s transmission baud rate 4 CMD DELAY the delay time of the command transmission between bytes Please refer to the PTZ s user manual for the manufacturer s suggestion CHAP 6 PTZ camera control Each PTZ manufacturer may have a different transmission baud rate Please refer to their PTZ manuals for detailed information Enter the baud rate sugge...

Page 56: ...e channel connected with a PTZ camera Indicate PTZ command press ENTER to send control code by PTZ key You can also press the PTZ button on the front panel and use the front panel pre assigned PTZ function keys to control the PTZ camera Operate by PTZ control keys After entering PTZ control mode PAN TILT function can be controlled by direction keys and pre assigned PTZ function keys ...

Page 57: ...r simply Cable is to deliver the internet over a coaxial cable line which can be the same as the cable of your Cable TV The bandwidth of Cable ranges from 3 Mb to 15 Mb or more The upload bandwidth usually ranges from 384kb to 2Mb or more 7 2 Network installation and setup 7 2 1 Via Cable Connect the Network cable of Cable Modem output to DVR Enter SYSTEM MENU EXTERNAL DEVICE TP IP SETUP DHCP SETU...

Page 58: ...SETUP Enter the IP address gateway subnet mask provided by your ISP Then assign a port number to the DVR or you can use the default one as well If you find that you cannot enter or change any addresses check if DHCP is set to Automatic Press MENU to go back to the previous page TCP IP Setup and then enter DHCP SETUP Select DHCP MODE and press ENTER to switch DHCP to MANUAL In some rare cases the D...

Page 59: ...our router s firewall from blocking access to your DVR Please refer to 7 3 Router Setup for details After setup is completed and the DVR can be accessed from the internet proceed to the DDNS setup if you do not have a Static IP Since you may get different IP addresses from time to time with a Dynamic IP Service setting up the DDNS service allows you to log in from the remote by using a fixed code ...

Page 60: ... a computer to the router for configuration Enter the router s setup and select Static IP or PPPoE 1 WAN connection type Static IP setup Select the mode in WAN connection Type Enter the static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS provided by your ISP Save the settings PPPoE setup Select PPPoE in WAN connection Type Enter User Name and Password provided by your ISP The router will get the IP address ...

Page 61: ...mber 8000 Enable the port and check both protocols of TCP and UDP Save the settings before leaving this page Once the routing table is setup when the client software connects to 211 20 82 39 with PORT 8000 the router will forward the packets to its matching destination 192 168 1 53 and thus connect the client to the DVR ...

Page 62: ...ll auto run the Install program We suggest installing the software only on Windows XP or Windows 2000 1 Install Client software Click Install Client software 7 4 2 Install Client software Select a Destination Folder When finished the software will create a shortcut on the desktop Click the shortcut to run the client software ...

Page 63: ...it screen display 5 Channel Selection To select CAM1 16 for full or split screen display 6 Connect To select a DVR IP address from IP list for connection 7 Disconnect To disconnect the DVR 8 Playback To enter playback 9 Setup To enter setup menu 10 Power To close the remote program The connection to the DVR will terminate after the remote software is closed 11 Transmission Rate To adjust video tra...

Page 64: ...p page If you are setting up a new DVR to connect to follow these steps 1 Enter the DVR s location or name 2 Enter the DVR s IP address and port number 3 Enter the user ID as ADMIN and DVR Admin password 4 Press SAVE and then OK Click CONNECT from the Remote Viewer Interface 1 How to find out my real IP address if you have computers connected to the router which the DVR is connected to you can use...

Page 65: ...ad Open the DDNS list Please see the following illustration DDNS LIST for details 4 IP Address Show DVR s current IP address and Port number 5 USER ID Enter ADMIN 6 PASSWORD Enter the DVR Admin password 7 Get IP Click Get IP to get the current DVR IP address and port number from the DDNS server 8 Click OK and then click CONNECT from the Remote Viewer Interface DDNS LIST 1 DDNS SETUP LIST Shows all...

Page 66: ...cify a path the program will save all files to its default location C Program Files Remote_J2K 6 Run in Full Screen Mode Check the box to enlarge the interface to full computer screen view Network Speed 1 Screen Division Split mode 2 Network Speed value To set up the transimission rate for split screens as default value 7 4 5 PTZ control 1 ZOOM Use to adjust PTZ Zoom IN OUT 2 FOCUS Use to adjust P...

Page 67: ...me Date 4 Screen Split To select split screen displays 1 4 9 or 16 5 Search Button To operate the search function 6 Time Selection To select the time of playback 7 Channel Selection To select CAM1 16 for full screen display 8 Auxiliary Function Button SAVE SNAPSHOT To save an image as a JPEG file to PC when playback is paused SAVE AVI To save recorded images to the assigned path as an AVI format f...

Page 68: ...Operation Drag the mouse over the time bar to select a playback time Select a Year Month Day to playack Click RW or PLAYBACK to start playback If the DVR cannot find the selected playback date and time the playback will start from the next video clip Playback by EVENT LIST You can search a playback video clip by EVENT LIST The events include Video Loss Motion and Alarm Press SEARCH EVENTS Select a...

Page 69: ... you want to save then press SAVE The picture will be saved to the assigned path which you set up in 7 4 4 Remote software setup PTZ SAVE PRINT Press STOP and PRINT to print the picture SAVE AVI During playback press SAVE AVI to start saving an AVI Press SAVE AVI again to stop A message Saving OK pops up when you successfully save the video to an AVI ...

Page 70: ...w j2kdvr com or http 59 124 143 151 by IE browser Select REGISTER to register a new account 2 Add a new account Group Add a new user name User Password Add user password Confirm Password Confirm the password E mail Add an Email address for password reminders 3 Enter group name and password to LOGIN DDNS function ...

Page 71: ...can be found in DVR s SYSTEM MENU EXTERNAL DEVICE TCP IP SETUP IP CONFIG SETUP IP Enter the DVR s current IP address PORT Enter the DVR s port number It is required to enter DVR NAME and MAC ADDRESS DVR s IP and PORT number can be left blank Press OK to save the settings 6 Edit and delete DVR information EDIT To change the DVR information DELETE To erase the DVR information ...

Page 72: ... an interval for the DVR to auto update its IP address to DDNS server D day H hour M minute REGISTER Connect to DDNS server and register the DVR information to the DDNS database DNS STATUS Indicates the current status of DDNS connection IP ADDRESS Indicates the current IP address in DDNS server IP PORT Indicates the current IP address in DDNS server REMAIN TIME Indicates the remaining time to upda...

Page 73: ...ered and saved before click LOAD to browse the list Save Load Save Save the setup into the DDNS list Load Open the DDNS list DVR INFO Get IP Click Get IP to get the current DVR IP address and port number from the DDNS server IP Address Show DVR s current IP address and Port number User ID Enter ADMIN Password Enter the DVR Admin s password and click OK to complete the DDNS setup Click CONNECT to c...

Page 74: ...n 1 DVR connects to DDNS server automatically and updates the IP address by itself 2 The client accesses the DDNS server and requests the IP address from the DDNS server 3 DDNS server replies with the DVR s IP address and port number 4 Client PC connects to the DVR ...

Page 75: ...ndicates the PORT of the DVR ID Use ADMIN PW Enter the ADMIN s password 3 CONNECT DISCONNECT CONNECT Connects to the DVR to get a live picture DISCONNECT Stops the connection with the DVR 4 Status Window Shows the current status of your connection 5 Selection of multi screen Switches to the different modes of multi screen displays 6 Channel selection Select a single channel for full screen display...

Page 76: ... open the web page Web Network Backup 1 Backup Information IP Address Enter the IP address of the DVR Network Port Enter the port number for the DVR User ID Enter Admin User Password Enter Admin s password The following functions are available only when a connection is established Save File Path Enter a path to save the backup file to Start Backup Time The start time of file backup End Backup Time...

Page 77: ...icates the percentage of backup images received Backup Rate Indicates the completed percentage of backup images received Receive bps Indicates the speed of backup images received Save Size Indicates the size of backup saved 7 5 7 Backup Procedure 1 Select Connect Test to test the status of the DVR connection 2 Select Unlock to get the record start end time available on the DVR 3 Select Set Backup ...

Page 78: ... Indicates the present time of monitoring 3 Indicates the start end time of backup file 4 Switches to the different modes of multi screen 5 Channel selection Ch1 Ch16 6 SPEED Adjust the speed of fast forward DELAY Adjust the speed of rewind 7 Function bar on playback To the beginning Fast Rewind Rewind Pause Forward Fast Forward To the end ...

Page 79: ... ON Starts the audio function Ch1 4 To select the audio channel to monitor 7 5 9 Save AVI file 1 Click to open the backup file and select single channel 2 Click to open the AVI SAVE function 3 CHANNEL Select a single channel FRAMERATE Set the frame rate SIZE Set the file size of AVI SAVE START Start AVI SAVE STOP Stop AVI SAVE The AVI file will be saved under C WEB_BACKUP ...

Page 80: ...JPEG2000 DVR User Guide 79 4ch DVR The numbers are for reference only The recording duration is caculated under the continuous recording mode Record speed 1 1X no audio Appendix 1 Record time table ...

Page 81: ... DVR User Guide 80 8 16ch DVR The numbers are for reference only The recording duration is caculated under the continuous recording mode Record speed 1 1X No audio Install USB driver Appendix 2 Firmware upgrade ...

Page 82: ...rch and Play keys on front panel and power on the DVR 3 The DVR beeps for a moment 4 Windows detects a new device please select Install from a list or specific location 5 Select the location of USB driver 6 A warning message may pop up while the driver is installing Please select Continue Anyway ...

Page 83: ...EG2000 DVR User Guide 82 7 Copies the needed driver to the Windows system 8 After installation the USB device BulkUsb Sys Usb Bulk I O Driver can be found in the Device Manager Install USB upgrade program ...

Page 84: ...nstall CD 1 Please select Install USB upgrade program All update 2 Set up Directory default Directory C Program Files J2000 Allupdate After installation there will be a shortcut on your desktop Click on it Upgrade firmware Update procedures ...

Page 85: ...VR is powered on you will hear very short beeps Keep holding the SEARCH and PLAY buttons When the beeps slow down and the Send icon of the program J2000 USB Downloader becomes active release the buttons 5 Click SEND for transmission After transmission the DVR will reboot automatically When the DVR shows the HDD detection message power off the DVR Step 2 Update F W Step 1 update BOOT Step 2 update ...

Page 86: ...hen the DVR is turned on you will hear very short beeps Keep holding the SEARCH and PLAY buttons When the beeps slow down and the Send icon of the program J2000 USB Downloader becomes active release the buttons 4 Click SEND to transmit the files The DVR automatically reboots after the file transmission is completed Congratulations you have finished the update ...

Page 87: ... HDD DETECT press PLAY and System enters PLAY ONLY MODE To exit PLAY ONLY MODE reboot the DVR and DO NOT press PLAY at the initial screen Search Use the Search Bar to search data by percentage You cannot use Time Date and the EVENT LIST to search data in this mode Appendix 3 Play only mode Under PLAY ONLY MODE 1 DVR cannot record 2 DVR cannot backup video to CD R 3 You still can connect to the DVR...

Page 88: ...CY FROM ILLEGAL RECORDINGS 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 ...

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