Speco 16TH User Manual Download Page 86

 

User’s Manual

 

 

DVR-4TH/8TH/16TH Series 
SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07/10

 

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5.1.8.2   Baud Rate 

The Baud rate options for association with the protocol are <2400>, <4800>, 
<9600>, <19200>, <38400> and <57600>. The default is <9600> baud. 
 

5.1.8.3   Bits 

The user can specify the bits in a word that are associated with this protocol. 
The available options are <6>, <7> and <8> bits. The default is <8> bits. 
 

5.1.8.4   Stop 

The user can specify the stop bit associated with this protocol. Options are 
<1> and <2> stop bits. The default is <1> stop bit. 
 

5.1.8.5   Parity 

This item is used to specify the parity associated with this protocol. Options 
are <ODD>, <EVEN>, and <NONE>. The default is <NONE>. 
 

5.1.9  

Audio Output

/

 Key Beep 

Enter this menu to setup the audio output or key beep. 
 

Audio Output/ Key Beep 

Audio Output 
Key Beep 

Live/PB 

ON 

 

5.1.9.1   Audio Output 

The item is used to set the audio output mode. The available options are as 
listed as follows. 
 

<Live/PB> 

Select this item to play the recording sounds of live image in live mode, and 
sounds of recorded video in playback mode respectively. 
 

<Always Live> 

Select this item to play live sounds in both live mode and playback mode.   
 

<OFF> 

Select this item to disable the audio output function. 
 

Summary of Contents for 16TH

Page 1: ...TH 16TH Series SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 1 800 645 5516 200 New Highway Amityville NY 11701 www specotech com DVR 4TH DVR 8TH DVR 16TH Digital Video Recorder Family With Network DDNS Video Server User...

Page 2: ...User s Manual DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH Series SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 1...

Page 3: ...overing the top cover Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use only a damp cloth for cleaning Always power down the system prior to connecting and disconnecting accessories with the exceptio...

Page 4: ...S PRODUCT Contact your dealer for assistance Rack Mounting Consult with the supplier or manufacturer of your equipment rack for the proper procedure and hardware for mounting this product in a safe fa...

Page 5: ...5 3 3 Configuring the HDD in the unit 26 3 4 Power On Off the Unit 26 3 5 System Date Time Setting 28 3 5 1 Set Date Time 28 3 5 2 Daylight Saving Time Setup 29 3 5 3 Network Time Protocol Setup 30 3...

Page 6: ...47 4 4 1 2 Select Video for Exporting 47 4 4 1 3 Digital Signature 48 4 4 1 4 Erase Disc 49 4 4 2 Quick Video Export through Front Panel 49 4 4 2 1 ezBurn Introduction 49 4 4 2 2 Export Normal Video...

Page 7: ...Display Mode 65 5 1 3 5 Time Display Mode 66 5 1 3 6 Daylight Saving Time Setup 66 Daylight Saving Time 66 DST Start End 66 DST Bias 66 5 1 3 7 Network Time Protocol Setup 66 NTP Server 66 Automatical...

Page 8: ...le DDNS 82 Host Name 82 DDNS Port 83 Submit Update 83 ezDDNS 83 5 1 7 8 UPnP Setup 84 UPnP 84 UPnP NAT Traversal 84 5 1 8 RS485 Setup 84 5 1 8 1 Unit ID 84 5 1 8 2 Baud Rate 85 5 1 8 3 Bits 85 5 1 8 4...

Page 9: ...ntrast 92 5 3 1 9 Saturation 93 5 3 1 10 Hue 93 5 3 1 11 Audio Association 93 5 3 1 12 Copy Settings 93 5 3 2 IP Camera 93 5 3 2 1 IP Camera Select 94 5 3 2 2 IP Camera Title 94 5 3 2 3 Search Via UPn...

Page 10: ...Normal Qlty 102 5 4 4 4 Event Max PPS 102 5 4 4 5 Event Qlty 102 5 4 4 6 Event Active 102 5 4 5 ezRecord Setup 103 5 4 6 Data Lifetime Setup 104 5 4 6 1 Data Lifetime Mode 104 5 4 6 2 Data Lifetime 1...

Page 11: ...Area Setup 111 Sensitivity 112 Area Threshold 112 5 6 8 5 Alarm In 112 5 6 8 6 Alarm Out 112 5 6 8 7 Digital Deterrent Day Night Weekend 113 5 7 Database Setup 115 5 7 1 Total Free Size of HDD 115 5 7...

Page 12: ...tion 127 5 10 4 2 Input source 127 5 10 4 3 Camera Selection 127 5 10 4 4 Text Filter 127 5 10 4 5 Manual Filter Setup 128 5 10 4 6 Input Process 128 5 10 4 7 Text Baud Rate 128 5 10 4 8 Text Bit 128...

Page 13: ...D 141 6 3 8 Normal and Dual Streaming 141 6 3 9 Remote Monitoring Software Trouble Shooting Guide 142 Appendix A Technical Specifications 143 Appendix B Preset Record Configuration 145 Appendix C Reco...

Page 14: ...eries unit is enhanced to provide Multi Codec including H 264 MPEG 4 and MJPEG compression mode Moreover its distinctive hybrid solution supports the coexistence of network compatible IP devices and c...

Page 15: ...le recording without interruption SpecoRemote web based software for remote monitoring and control via LAN or Internet including CMS Embedded Linux operating system Real time live display for each cha...

Page 16: ...tching sequence Powerful alarm processor allows flexible alarm trigger and responses including alarm motion and camera failure Dome control protocols Speco Pelco D Pelco P Fastrax 2 AD422 Panasonic_C...

Page 17: ...tect the unit from overheating The tolerable high temperature of the operating environment is 104 F 40 C The unit utilizes heat conducting techniques to transfer internal heat to the case especially t...

Page 18: ...powered up The DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit can only recognize the external devices after the power up process is completed 2 4 Rear Panel Connections There are several connectors on the rear panel of...

Page 19: ...ort in section Dual Main Output Video Input A group of BNC connectors is provided for video input streams from installed cameras The number of connectors equals to the number of channels The DVR 4TH 8...

Page 20: ...speakers to the unit The PIN of upper row is for output of each channel while the lower row is for ground USB 2 0 x4 There are two USB 2 0 ports on the rear panel and two on the front panel to allow...

Page 21: ...he upper left hand corner of the window either in full screen mode or in multiple channel mode The current operating mode including Call mode Dome Control mode Playback mode Freeze mode and Sequence m...

Page 22: ...LED should blink while the DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit is recording 3 1 2 Functional Keys The DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit s function keys on the front panel are described below for normal operation...

Page 23: ...to input a period mark Direction Keys In Zoom mode these keys function as normal Direction Keys In the OSD setup menu the Direction Keys are used to move the cursor to previous or next fields To chang...

Page 24: ...utes cannot be played back because the video is still saved in the buffer SEQ Sequence Press to start automatic sequencing of the video coming in from the installed cameras FREEZE Press FREEZE while v...

Page 25: ...ackward Note that single step playback is for JPEG recoding only 3 2 Entering OSD Setup Menu The configuration of the DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit can be customized through the intuitive Graphical Use...

Page 26: ...case sensitive The authority level rank from level 1 8 and level 8 has highest authority Alternatively select Disable to stop using the account NOTE The username and authority level of the preset admi...

Page 27: ...Access External Disks Find the HDD that was just installed and select Format to format it After the HDD is formatted select Add to add it into the database Some recommended HDDs are listed as below S...

Page 28: ...an safely turn off DVR now displays Reboot Select this item to restart the unit The system checking information and color bar will be displayed on the monitor until the unit is properly restarted NOTE...

Page 29: ...ENTER to adjust the settings LEFT RIGHT keys are used to move the cursor to previous or next field ENTER is for selecting and UP DOWN are used to change the value in the selected field NOTE The reset...

Page 30: ...elect ON to enable or OFF to disable the function If the function is disabled the DST Start End time and DST Bias will be grayed out and cannot be accessed NOTE If this function is enabled the date ti...

Page 31: ...sync will be performed every hour in order to observe correct time of your local zone NOTE If you want the unit to automatically synchronize the local time the Time Zone item MUST NOT be set to OFF o...

Page 32: ...ttings CH16 CH16 X X X X NH Series No NOTE If the IP camera is already activated menu items 3 to 5 will be grayed out and cannot be accessed 3 6 1 IP Camera Information IP Camera Title Access this ite...

Page 33: ...the IP camera Streaming Format Access this item to select the streaming format MPEG4 MJPEG or H264 of the IP camera Advance Streaming Option Select OFF and the Streaming Port and Streaming Protocol wi...

Page 34: ...p menu may have fewer or more menu items according to different IP camera models 3 6 4 Activated Access this item and select Yes to activate the connection to the IP camera To deactivate the connectio...

Page 35: ...enu is for selecting resolution and recording format The relative record settings such as preset configuration will follow the record mode setting In normal circumstance it is recommended to select ha...

Page 36: ...setting of Time Display Mode Weekend Schedule The Weekend Schedule determines whether a weekend schedule is in effect Choose YES to take effect the related weekend settings Weekend Start End The Weeke...

Page 37: ...the screen Move the cursor using the Direction keys and press ENTER to select an item Change the value using UP DOWN keys Press ENTER to confirm the settings or ESC to abort Press ESC to return to Re...

Page 38: ...8TH 16TH series unit provides several ways of viewing both live and recorded video The following descriptions explain the view formats that are available Viewing in Full Screen Press any CHANNEL key d...

Page 39: ...o Freeze Live Image Press FREEZE while viewing a live image the image then pauses but the date time information does not and the system clock continues running Press FREEZE to pause the live image pre...

Page 40: ...RIGHT to move playback video a single step backward forward respectively Press FREEZE again to continue playing video PLAY STOP Press to start playing back video or to stop playing back video and ret...

Page 41: ...e front panel of the DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit to control a call monitor display without having to access the Main menu Two viewing modes can be displayed on call monitor Sequence display and Singl...

Page 42: ...h By Event Select Channel Event List CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 All None Search By Text Text Query Page NOTE Search By Text only functions when a POS machine is connected and text data is stored 4 3 1 Searching...

Page 43: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 46 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 47 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 48 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 49 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 Search By Time From End Select Begin Playback From End 4 Nov 2009 06 19 45 Move the cursor to year...

Page 44: ...within the period Choose a channel for smart search Setup the monitoring area following the special operation described in appendix USB Mouse Operation Specify detection sensitivity and threshold acc...

Page 45: ...e list displays the first 9999 events by date time triggered camera and alarm type As some events are deleted event items beyond 9999 will be displayed The latest recorded event video will be listed o...

Page 46: ...etup menu OR Enter two sets of word strings Search for videos with data containing EITHER ONE of the word strings AND Enter two sets of word strings Search for videos with data containing BOTH of the...

Page 47: ...or a DVD RW drive Login with a proper account to export video The exported video will be identified by the exporting date time and classified by event type The exportation of each recorded video consi...

Page 48: ...e item shows the free space of the available device Select Set to Yes to select it as the exporting destination or No to deselect 4 4 1 2 Select Video for Exporting Select video from desired channel s...

Page 49: ...file can only be played back with SpecoRemote and SpecoPlayer and multiple camera video can be played from one file The avi file can be played back with media players Note that if multiple channels ar...

Page 50: ...en set appropriately NOTE Once an external device has been connected to the unit the device has priority over the built in DVD RW That means the video will be exported to the external device instead o...

Page 51: ...09 11 07 AM10 41 21 Enter YES ESC NO or Press CH N to assign Digital Deterrent File Sound_N NOTE For more information about setting of Digital Deterrent function please refer to section Digital Deterr...

Page 52: ...can delete recorded video in the Purge Data menu Select Record Setup from Main menu and press ENTER then move the cursor to Purge Data and press ENTER The Purge Data menu will be displayed Purge Data...

Page 53: ...configure settings regarding dome camera control see the following sections 4 6 1 Dome Connection Follow the steps below to install a dome camera Refer to appendix Alarm I O Pin Definition for RS 485...

Page 54: ...up The DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit controls the dome cameras via RS 485 communication protocol The RS 485 parameters for the DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit must be set to the same parameters set in the...

Page 55: ...e press this key to activate automatic adjustment of focus and iris Set Go Preset This key is used to enter the Dome Preset menu to enable the set up of a specific position as a preset and to go to th...

Page 56: ...ser to get a wider range of viewing area 4 6 5 Setting Preset Points The DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit allows users to set preset positions The maximum amount of preset points allowed depends on the br...

Page 57: ...ints Follow these steps to call preset points Press a Channel key to view the corresponding camera in full screen Then press DOME to enter dome control mode Then a Hint Screen shown as blow figure wil...

Page 58: ...tal deterrent at that specific channel site Alternatively press ENTER to trigger digital deterrent at ALL channel sites 4 8 2 Way Audio Talk Function 2 way audio talk function enables the DVR site to...

Page 59: ...proper account and access System Setup Network Setup UPnP Setup The menu is as the following UPnP Setup UPnP UPnP NAT Traversal ON No Set the first item UPnP to ON and the DVR is ready Install the UP...

Page 60: ...in the UPnP setup menu and it will take care of everything 4 10 Boot Log Exportation The DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit will keep records of important system logs Users can also choose whether or not to...

Page 61: ...ongly suggested to change the preset password to prevent unauthorized access to the unit An icon displayed at the status bar will show the authority level of the account Under logout condition the ico...

Page 62: ...r number 1 9 press channel key 10 to directly enter number 0 or press CALL key to directly enter a period mark The hot keys are for speeding up inputs of IP addresses or etc To move the cursor in titl...

Page 63: ...Version Info menu allows the user to view system information such as hardware and software versions From the System Setup menu select System Version Info and press ENTER The following menu is display...

Page 64: ...After rebooting the unit please check the software version again NOTE If you want to upgrade your unit with a USB ThumbDrive contains the newest software make sure the software you want to use to upd...

Page 65: ...nd press ENTER the Date Time menu displays as follows Date Time Date Time Time Zone Date Time Display Date Display Mode Time Display Mode Daylight Saving Time Setup Network Time Protocol Setup 2008 02...

Page 66: ...rk Time Protocol Setup Manually Time Sync and synchronize the local time once or the time zone setting will not be activated 5 1 3 3 Date Time Display Users are allowed to choose to set the Date Time...

Page 67: ...o in the event list S indicates summer time and W indicates wintertime DST Start End These items are used to set the daylight saving duration Use LEFT RIGHT to move the cursor to the next or previous...

Page 68: ...DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit Follow the steps below to edit the unit name Select Unit Name from System Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays Unit Name _ Back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Del...

Page 69: ...ms The account is case sensitive The authority level rank from level 1 8 and level 8 has the highest privilege Alternatively select Disable to stop using the chosen account Account Setup Account admin...

Page 70: ...een 5 1 6 4 Load Default Setting This item is for restoring the default settings Select Yes to load default setting or select No to exit 5 1 7 Network Setup The Network Setup menu allows the account w...

Page 71: ...PoE or None if you are using an intranet for communication please select LAN if you are using a broadband medium such as DSL Line or cable modem please select PPPoE If None is selected then there is n...

Page 72: ...ay and DNS See your network system administrator or IT personnel for appropriate values for these setting IP This item is used to configure the IP Internet Protocol address of the unit The IP address...

Page 73: ...network search continues until it times out PPPoE Account This item allows the user to setup the PPPoE login username NOTE For accessing the PPPoE settings select PPPoE as the Network Type in Network...

Page 74: ...from the remote PC You can select the idle time from 0 to 600 minutes The default is 35 minutes Connect At Booting The unit can connect to the Internet automatically when powered up Select YES to con...

Page 75: ...up Connections via Modem NOTE The Dial in Service is not available if there is no modem connected to the unit In Network Setup menu select Dial in Setup and press ENTER to enter the Dial in menu The m...

Page 76: ...t in the same domain For example Server IP 192 168 0 1 Client IP 192 168 0 2 Dial in Password This item allows the user to setup the Dial in password Follow these steps to setup the login password Sel...

Page 77: ...indicates the longest amount of time that the connection via modem remains active The value can be set from 0 min to 600 min Dial out Setup The Dial out function enables the user to establish dial up...

Page 78: ...ut IP and press ENTER then press UP DOWN keys to change the values in the selected field Dial out Netmask This item is for setting the Netmask that identifies the DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit over a m...

Page 79: ...eps Select Dial out Account from the Dial out Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays Dial out Account _ Back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Del A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z...

Page 80: ...ext to the designated port of the DVR For instance when the cable of a modem is inserted to the Serial Port of the DVR enter the Dial Port Selection menu and assign Dial In Out to the Serial Port the...

Page 81: ...information will be sent Follow these steps to setup the e mail address Select Email Address from Network Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays Use Direction keys to move the cursor f...

Page 82: ...racter to the entry field When done move the cursor to OK and press ENTER to save the settings and exit SMTP Port This item is used to change the SMTP port to another port if necessary SMTP is usually...

Page 83: ...r words it allows those using a dynamic IP address to be associated with a static domain name so others can connect to it by the static name Once the setting is completed the DDNS address will be http...

Page 84: ...cursor to OK and press ENTER to save the settings and exit NOTE No any two DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series units should be set to the same Host Name DDNS Port This item allows the user to setup the port for D...

Page 85: ...alled the UPnP function the PC can automatically recognize the DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit in the same local area network UPnP Setup UPnP UPnP NAT Traversal ON No UPnP Select ON to enable the UPnP fu...

Page 86: ...s 1 stop bit 5 1 8 5 Parity This item is used to specify the parity associated with this protocol Options are ODD EVEN and NONE The default is NONE 5 1 9 Audio Output Key Beep Enter this menu to setup...

Page 87: ...m will be displayed in text mode 5 1 11 IP Camera Support Enter this item to add IP cameras to the DVR The DVR supports up to 4 IP cameras Select 0 will make the DVR act as a traditional analog DVR Se...

Page 88: ...found in the Monitor Setup menu 5 2 1 Show Camera Title This item allows the user to choose whether to display the camera title on the screen or not The default is Yes which displays the camera title...

Page 89: ...The default setting is 0 5 2 4 Monitor Contrast This item is used to adjust the color contrast of image The range of contrast values is 32 to 31 the default setting is 0 5 2 5 Monitor Chrominance Move...

Page 90: ...iate VGA frequency for the VGA monitor connected to the unit The options are 60Hz and 70Hz 5 2 8 Show Color Bar Choose this item to display a color bar pattern on the screen The color bar helps to adj...

Page 91: ...ollowing subsections Analog Camera Analog Camera Select Dome Protocol Dome ID Camera Title Covert Privacy Mask Termination Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Audio Association Copy Settings CH01 None...

Page 92: ...K Use Direction keys to position the cursor in the entry field above the virtual keyboard Use Direction keys to move the cursor through the lists of characters to the one you need Press ENTER to selec...

Page 93: ...teps 5 3 1 6 Termination This item is used to enable disable the 75 termination resistor inside the unit that adjusts the image quality of each camera Yes termination resistor enabled default No termi...

Page 94: ...el Move the cursor to Audio Association and press ENTER then select Yes to set up the connection Alternatively select No to disable the connection 5 3 1 12 Copy Settings This item allows the user to c...

Page 95: ...ter a new title for a camera Move the cursor to Camera Title and press ENTER A virtual keyboard with alphanumeric characters is displayed as below IP Camera Title _ Back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Del A B C...

Page 96: ...tocol IP Dome Protocol 80 MPEG4 OFF 554 RTP RTSP NONE Account Enter the login account name of the IP camera Password Enter the login password of the IP camera Management Port The management port is th...

Page 97: ...en select an appropriate IP Dome Protocol from the provided options 5 3 2 7 Device Setup Enter this item to setup the basic settings of the IP camera Upon entering this item the following message will...

Page 98: ...ression Quality These can be used to setup the Image Resolution FPS Frames Per Second Compression Quality of the IP camera Sharpness Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Move the cursor to the items and...

Page 99: ...IP Model Connection Setup will be grayed out and cannot be accessed 5 3 2 9 Status After the connection to the IP camera is activated users can check the connection status The menu will be shown as b...

Page 100: ...cursor to Record Setup and press ENTER The following menu is displayed Record Setup Record Mode Setup Schedule Setup Preset Config Per Camera Config ezRecord Setup Data Lifetime Setup Pre Alarm Recor...

Page 101: ...e Start Night Time End Weekend Schedule Weekend Start Weekend End AM 06 00 PM 06 00 PM 06 00 AM 06 00 On Fri 18 00 Mon 06 00 Make appropriate changes for the start time of the Day Time and Night Time...

Page 102: ...OFF According to various Record modes the preset configuration options for normal and event status are described in terms of relative recording rate Picture per Second PPS and recording size for each...

Page 103: ...Qlty This item is used to set the picture size for normal status recording The available options are listed as follow Low Fair Mid High and Best 5 4 4 4 Event Max PPS Event Max PPS is used to set the...

Page 104: ...hoose an option The average normal PPS Quality will be adjusted automatically The maximum of days depends of the size of your HDD in the other words the larger the HDD installed the more days the unit...

Page 105: ...Days NOTE To playback a video exceeding the data lifetime please extend the duration until the recording data time of the video is included 5 4 6 1 Data Lifetime Mode This item allows the user to cho...

Page 106: ...o to the event video The pre alarm duration can be set from 0 30 seconds The default setting is 15 seconds The quality of the pre alarm video is the same as the quality setting for normal record video...

Page 107: ...s to select Yes and start the deleting by setting the Start to Purge to Yes 5 4 10 2 Purge All Event Data This item is used to delete all event video from database s Using UP DOWN keys to select Yes a...

Page 108: ...of time elapsed between switching images The dwell time has an available range of 1 to 120 seconds 5 5 2 Main Call Monitor Schedule This item is used to set the Main Call Monitor camera sequence in f...

Page 109: ...ivated in response to an alarm If set to OFF the buzzer is not activated The default setting is ON 5 6 2 Event Icon This item enables ON disables OFF the display of an Event Icon on the main monitor w...

Page 110: ...ows the user to send alert notifications to the CMS program which had been installed to your computer For detailed setup instruction please refer to the CMS user s manual Alert Notification Setup Aler...

Page 111: ...or when an alarm is triggered select Call to display the alarm channel on Call Monitor and select Both to display the alarm channel on both Main Monitor and Call Monitor 5 6 7 Event Duration This item...

Page 112: ...Day Weekend Weekend Day Night Night and Day The Day Night and Weekend is defined in section Schedule Setup If motion detection function is enabled it is required to define the motion detection paramet...

Page 113: ...t value the motion alarm will be triggered For example if 10 grids are selected and the Area Threshold value is 70 the motion alarm will be triggered when 7 grids are motion detected Move the cursor t...

Page 114: ...50 Note that the user defined audio has to be set before choosing Sound_1 Sound_50 option or the following message will be shown Warning No user defined file is in the DVR Please create customized fi...

Page 115: ...message will be shown on the screen as the following No exportable device detected Please install the target device media to the DVR Enter Retry ESC Exit or Press CHN to assign Digital Deterrent File...

Page 116: ...eved with the Health function when the DVR is monitored via the Central Management System CMS software Please refer to the CMS user s manual for more details 5 7 1 Total Free Size of HDD The Total Siz...

Page 117: ...w on screen NOTE If the file system of the internal HDD is not compatible for the DVR the system will format the internal HDD automatically without notice Active This item indicates if a storage devic...

Page 118: ...Detail Set this item to Yes and the detailed information of the NAS device will be shown on the monitor Refer to the following for an example The information is read only NAS Detailed Info Device Nam...

Page 119: ...t one of the available listed configuration files and choose Yes to start importing NOTE If the imported configuration has a different record mode from the unit s the warning message This config has d...

Page 120: ...to 15 characters with no spaces 5 8 3 3 Begin Export Select Yes to begin exporting the configuration file or No to abort the export NOTE We strongly recommend users to export configurations before up...

Page 121: ...In the mean time a digital signature file will also be exported 5 8 7 Operation Log Set Operation Log to On and operation logs will start to be recorded in the system log Alternatively set to Off and...

Page 122: ...l devices that are available for exporting video will be listed by name and free space size in Select Device menu The Select Device menu displays as follows Select Device Device Name xxx xxx x x xx xx...

Page 123: ...4 Select Events Select this item to display the available event video list for exporting Move the cursor to scroll down the event list and press ENTER to select the event you want to export 5 9 5 Data...

Page 124: ...om the unit and prove it has not been modified The user can export a video clip with or without a digital signature file sig Set the item to Yes to export with the signature file or NO to export witho...

Page 125: ...count name and password with appropriate privilege and then select POS Setup Press Enter and the following OSD setup menu will show up POS Setup POS Function POS Overlay Exception POS Setup Input Setu...

Page 126: ...tput 5 10 3 3 Exception String The user can enter this item to define Exception String The Exception String is case sensitive Only exactly matched ones will be marked as exceptions 5 10 3 4 By Numeral...

Page 127: ...e certain range will be marked as an exception The range need to be configured through the following sub settings Value and Value Upper Limit NOTE Only transactions 1 after Exception Strings and By Nu...

Page 128: ...filter The supported models for pole display and printer are listed below Pole Display Printer POS Machine Cache Technology VFD 202T Citizen CBM 1000 II Acula AQ 812 Citizen C2202 Citizen CT S300 IBM...

Page 129: ...Header 1 Header 2 30 30 5 10 4 6 Input Process If you will be using a Pole Display from a PC based POS select Canonical Non Canonical is to be selected when using a Pole Display from a Standalone POS...

Page 130: ...during shut down until the message You can safely turn off DVR now displays 5 11 2 Reboot Select this item to reboot the unit The color bar and system checking information are displayed on the monito...

Page 131: ...ng configuration of the remote monitoring software The tasks can be performed with the remote monitoring software are listed below Remote viewing of live recorded video Remote setup of the DVR Remote...

Page 132: ...g software please check the IP address of the DVR To check the IP address press MENU key on the unit and enter username and password to access OSD setup menu Select System Setup Network Setup then LAN...

Page 133: ...web site to the zone Click OK to confirm the setting and close Trusted sites dialog In the Security Level area click Custom Level The Security Settings screen is displayed Under ActiveX controls and p...

Page 134: ...ce for confirmation click Yes to accept ActiveX plug ins The remote monitoring software plug ins will be downloaded and installed on the PC automatically when the connection is successfully made NOTE...

Page 135: ...has priority The following steps demonstrate procedures to view video from remote unit Start the remote monitoring software by entering the IP Address of the DVR in the Address bar of the browser Alt...

Page 136: ...3 Basic Operation for Remote Monitor When a DVR is successfully connected the main window of the remote monitoring software will be displayed Please refer to the Setup Guide for the graphical illustra...

Page 137: ...ms on the Dome Control Panel are described as follows Set Preset Set Preset is used to set up preset positions The remote monitoring software allows its user to set up to 255 preset positions with Dyn...

Page 138: ...camera Click the arrows in the directions to be viewed 6 3 2 Instant Recording The Instant Recording function allows users to record video quickly to the PC NOTE The Audio function is set to OFF as th...

Page 139: ...dow toolbar and then Remote Playback tab The Remote Playback screen will be displayed The From and To in the Available Record Video display the date and time from which recorded video is available for...

Page 140: ...ayback using the Playback controls To end the playback click Live to return to live video 6 3 3 3 Playback Controls When the local or remote video is being played the remote monitoring software is in...

Page 141: ...ears The List contains information about the alarm events that the unit recorded and saved Up to 1024 events can be listed in the Event List The Event List displays each event by its number the date a...

Page 142: ...eaming options are provided normal and dual streaming The preset is normal streaming Users who are using high speed networks normal streaming will be a recommended choice Depending on the HDD capacity...

Page 143: ...wing screen displays repeatedly please follow the steps to delete the temporary internet files Select Tools from the main menu of the web browser then Internet Options and then click the General tab C...

Page 144: ...o Camera Installation Plug Play Input 16 Line In Main Output RCA x 1 Line Out Output 16 Line Out Recording Mode Always Real Time Record Synchronized w Video Compression Method ADPCM G 726 File Size 8K...

Page 145: ...s Detection Programmable Alarm Alarm Relay Output X2 Terminal Block 1 0A 24V Programmable Network Connectivity Ethernet RJ 45 connector 10 100 1000Mbps supports DHCP PPPoE DDNS Remote Control Software...

Page 146: ...PPS Event Quality Event Active 4CH NTSC 7 5 PAL 6 25 8CH NTSC 3 75 PAL 3 125 1 8CH NTSC 2 75 PAL 2 12 Best Quality 16CH 9 16CH NTSC 1 PAL 1 24 KB NTSC 15 PAL 12 5 24 KB Both Alarm Motion 4CH NTSC 7 5...

Page 147: ...H NTSC 3 75 PAL 3 125 4 KB NTSC 30 PAL 25 12 KB Both Event Only 0 NTSC 0 PAL NA NTSC 30 PAL 25 12 KB Both ezRecord Auto Auto NTSC 30 PAL 25 12 KB Both 3 The following table shows PPS per channel and p...

Page 148: ...pecific installations and use Audio recording requires 8 KB per second or 0 7 GB per day for data storage Please refer to our recording time calculator on the Speco website for other possible calculat...

Page 149: ...56 181 87 86 25 103 49 55 85 67 02 39 24 47 09 Record Duration Days CIF Global Day Night Weekend without Audio Recording Rate Recording Quality Mode Low Fair Mid High Best Total PPS of all Channels N...

Page 150: ...the DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit for the remote software use Follow the description to set up your DVR and PC DVR Configuration Connect a USB modem to the USB socket and connect a working phone line t...

Page 151: ...l DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH Series SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 150 Set up the network connection type Select Connect to the Internet and click Next to continue Select Set up my connection manually and click Next...

Page 152: ...OGIES 07 10 151 Select Connect using a dial up modem to connect to the Internet through a phone line and a modem Click Next to continue Type the name of the connection you are creating Enter the phone...

Page 153: ...VR 4TH 8TH 16TH Series SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 152 Enter the Username and Password that is set up in the Dial in Setup menu Click Finish to complete the dial in connection Now the dial in connection...

Page 154: ...input username and password with appropriate privilege to access the OSD Main menu Select Network Setup and then Dial out Setup to set up the Dial out settings Select the Email Address in the Network...

Page 155: ...ries SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 154 Set up the network connection type Select Set up an advanced connection and then Accept incoming connections Click Next to continue Choose the modem device that will...

Page 156: ...on menu choose Do Not allow virtual private connections and click on Next In User Permission menu select the users that will be using this connection If needed add a new user with the same user passwo...

Page 157: ...k on Properties In TCP IP address assignment if the PC has DHCP server then choose Assign TCP IP addresses automatically using DHCP or choose Specify TCP IP addresses and enter the range of IP address...

Page 158: ...User s Manual DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH Series SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 157 Click Finish to complete the process The Incoming connection is established...

Page 159: ...pected channel and start end time or event video clips Set the Digital Signature function to Yes Start the exporting process by setting Begin Export to Yes Video Export Select Device Select Ch From To...

Page 160: ...TH 8TH 16TH Series SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 159 Click Browse to select the gpg drv sig files respectively which belong to the exported video you want to authenticate Click Verify to start verifying th...

Page 161: ...Series SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 160 The result of verification shows in the Status Log field It returns a GOOD or BAD signature result A GOOD signature indicates the exported clip has not been altere...

Page 162: ...ode B 16 Reserved 3 Ground 10 Normal Open B 17 Reserved 4 Normal Close A 11 Alarm In 1 18 Reserved 5 Common Node A 12 Alarm In 2 19 Reserved 6 Normal Open A 13 Alarm In 3 20 Reserved 7 Ground 14 Alarm...

Page 163: ...13 N A 24 Alarm In 8 3 Ground 14 N A 25 Alarm In 9 4 Normal Close A 15 N A 26 Alarm In 10 5 Common Node A 16 N A 27 Alarm In 11 6 Normal Open A 17 Alarm In 1 28 Alarm In 12 7 Ground 18 Alarm In 2 29 A...

Page 164: ...ndows user then you need to install EXT2IFS to your PC before you start using SpecoPlayer to see the drv file To get the software EXT2IFS you can visit http uranus it swin edu au jn linux ext2ifs htm...

Page 165: ...et Click Drive to assign each partition a drive Step 6 Click Step1 sheet and then choose Install to System Root and Start drive on boot options When done click Install Drive button After the assignmen...

Page 166: ...oting Start Playing the drv file After the HDD being added into your PC s database you can now use the SpecoPlayer to play the drv file in your HDD Please referring to the steps below Step 1 You can f...

Page 167: ...anual DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH Series SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 166 Step 4 Click the Playback to play the video directly or Export if you want to save the drv file into your PC Figure 2 Select the file you wan...

Page 168: ...H 16TH Series SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 167 Appendix H IR Remote An IR Remote will be included in the content box and deliver to you with your DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH series unit The keys on the IR Remote are...

Page 169: ...Unit ID to any number between 224 and 239 and exit the menu After the DVR Unit ID is changed you will need to setup the DVR SEL of the remote control Press DVR SEL and then press the Remote Control i...

Page 170: ...Dome ID and scroll the wheel up or down the ID number will change as the scroll wheel moves Stop moving the scroll wheel when the preferred ID number appears then left click on the Dome ID and the ID...

Page 171: ...Moreover left click and drag to choose multiple grids then a pull down menu will be displayed when the mouse button is released Choose BLOCK SELECT to set the grids as motion detection area or choose...

Page 172: ...User s Manual DVR 4TH 8TH 16TH Series SPECO TECHNOLOGIES 07 10 171 Appendix J ezRecord Diagram Sample...

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Page 175: ...he connection is working Below lists situations that may happen and the consequences if you do so 1 Situation Remove the DVR s internal HDD while the DVR is currently saving image data to the DVR DS4T...

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