Strategic Vista SYLVANIA SY21CD5444UQ-A80 Instruction Manual Download Page 24

1. CAMERA 1- 4  INPUTS

Connect one end of the supplied 65 ft cable to the first wired camera, and

the other end to the camera 1 input on the back of the monitor. Connect 

the other supplied  cameras to Camera Input 2, 3 and 4

CAMERA INSTALLATION :

-20-

USB

AUDIO

SLAVE
  OUT

4

VIDEO

MONITOR
   OUT

IDE-SUB

USB

+   -

SENSOR INPUT

SENSOR
OUTPUT

AC100-240V,50/60Hz 

AC INPUT

POWER 

MAIN S/W

CH4

CH2

VIDEO INPUT

CH2

CH4

CH1

CH3

+   -

1        

2

3

+   -

AUDIO INPUT

+   -

+   -

CH1

CH3

RS-232

Summary of Contents for SYLVANIA SY21CD5444UQ-A80

Page 1: ... COLOR QUAD DVR COMBO WITH 80GB HDD SY21CD5444UQ A80 FOR MORE INFORMATION WWW STRATEGICVISTA COM BEFORE OPERATING THIS SYSTEM PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND RETAIN IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE SYLVANIA ...

Page 2: ...Observation system and to learn about our complete range of accessory products please visit our website at www strategicvista com CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Explanation of two Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol withi...

Page 3: ...s are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equi...

Page 4: ...MERA CAMERA INSTALLATION TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES APPENDIX 1 INSTALLING THE HDD APPENDIX 2 CONNECTION TO A SLAVE MONITOR STANDARD VCR APPENDIX 3 TYPICAL CONFIGURATION FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM APPENDIX 4 RS 232 REMOTE PROTOCOL APPENDIX 5 RECORDING TIME IN HOURS APPENDIX 6 RECORDING TIME GIGABYTES PER HOUR CARE MAINTENANCE 1 2 3 4 5 8 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2...

Page 5: ... of any kind on this product 15 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 16 Damage Requiring Service Disconnect this product from the power supply and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord o...

Page 6: ...4 camera inputs 4 DIN 4 BNC and 4 audio RCA 2 way audio Single or Dual PIP POP viewing options Selectable still frame in quad or full screen Dual Motion Sensing Alarm Function using optional PIR motion sensor or Pixel based Motion Detection Remote control or main panel operation Multi voltage system 100 240Volts 50 60 Hz Camera Features 3 Color Cameras 1 4 CCD Color Camera Built in speaker and mic...

Page 7: ... THAT YOU RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM INCLUDING THE COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE 1 CCD COLOR DOME CAMERA WITH METAL BRACKET AND 57 FT OF CABLE included with model SY21CD5444UQ Note This dome camera has a fixed lens and does not Pan or Tilt INTERNET SECURITY SOFTWARE Please refer to the Quick Start Guide and on line manual for the Digital Video Monitoring software and for more information on Remote Moni...

Page 8: ...ll be followed by an overall diagnostic check of the HDD The screen will appear as shown to the right 1 2 3 MASTER HDD HDD AUTO DETECT OK HDD R W CHECK OK HDD SPACE xxxGB OK MODEL XXXXXXXXXX Note The system is only checking for a MASTER HDD If you have connected a SLAVE HDD to the back of the monitor refer to page 12 for instruction on how to enable your system to recognize it Note If you get a FA...

Page 9: ...ng Press SEQ again to stop sequential viewing Sequence settings are programmable via the Menu refer to page 9 for more details 3 A SEL MENU This button performs two functions 1 A SEL In Quad mode you can select the channel with audio Pressing this button automatically changes the audio from channel to channel An audio microphone symbol will appear in the corner of a Quad screen to indicate audio i...

Page 10: ... refer to page 15 2 STOP This button serves 2 functions a Press this button to stop in video playback b Used to scroll Down in the Menu option screens 3 FF This button serves 2 functions a Begins high speed forward playback during playback b Used to scroll Right in the Menu option screens 4 REW This button serves 2 functions a Begins high speed reverse playback during playback b Used to scroll Lef...

Page 11: ...reeze this channel in the Quad screen press again to unfreeze In Full Screen mode press the current channel being viewed to freeze it press again to unfreeze 14 LED indicators Represent status of operation 1 HDD Blinks when HDD is being accessed via recording or playback 2 HDD FULL In case OVERWRITE menu is set up LED does not blink in any case LED blinks if HDD is used below 1GB of storage space ...

Page 12: ... 12 EXIT Note The Menu is exited automatically after 20 sec of inactivity 1 TIME DATE SET This submenu allows you to change the Time and Date displayed on the monitor and also program the information you d like to appear in the On Screen Display i DISP MON Selecting Y enables on screen display of the date time Selecting N hides this information ii DISP REC Selecting Y will allow the date time info...

Page 13: ...n OSD BUZZER will both display AL and emit a buzzer sound in the event of an alarm ii CH 1 4 Set the length of alarm time for each channel between 1 59 seconds Additionally you can select the Alarm Input The default setting is ON to activate the Alarm on a camera make sure the alarm set is ON by selecting OSD or OSD BUZZER change the contact setting to a N O Normally Open or a N C Normally Closed ...

Page 14: ...i QUAD LINE Activates and deactivates the border line in Quad mode iv BLANK COLOR Choose between blue gray or black as the background screen color in Menu Mode v SLAVE OUT When set to ACTUAL the system will output what is shown on screen to another monitor connected via the Slave Output When set to QUAD the slave monitor will display Quad mode regardless of what s appearing on the screen of the DV...

Page 15: ...o set the Images Per Second for recording Available IPS settings are 1 2 4 8 15 30 60 The speed of 60 IPS is also known as Real Time 1 IPS is the slowest Time Lapse speed it will allow for the longest recording durations as it records less information Please refer to Appendix 5 for the different recording times Note Audio does not record at a speed lower than 8 IPS iii REC SELECT Selects which cha...

Page 16: ... 2MIN 5MIN and CONTIN CONTIN refers to Continuous recording 10 SCHEDULE REC SET This Submenu allows you to Schedule times in which you re programming the DVR to record automatically i SCHEDULE REC Select from the following types of Scheduled recordings DAILY Recording will be carried out according to a specified time on a daily schedule The Date will be disregarded OFF No schedule ONCE Recording w...

Page 17: ...hows a listing of all recorded video triggered by an Alarm 4 TIME SEARCH Finds video recorded on a specific date and time that is entered 5 EXIT Exits Search mode A listing of up to 1000 recordings can be stored in both the ALARM LIST and the FULL LIST You can scroll through Recordings using the and keys and navigate between Pages of Recordings using the and keys To view a selected piece of video ...

Page 18: ...k MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION IN PLAYBACK Because of the Multiplexing function of the DVR you can switch between individual channels during playback and watch each one in Full Screen Press the Ch1 Ch4 buttons to view Full Screen channels in Playback mode MASTER SLAVE The Master HDD is the hard disk drive in the cabinet accessible on the front of the monitor On the back of the monitor there is an IDE SUB...

Page 19: ...oom mode by holding the PAN TILT key on the monitor for 3 seconds or press the Pan Tilt button on the remote control 5 If you have selected MOVE you can use all four arrow keys to Pan and Tilt in all directions If you selected ZOOM or FOCUS use the arrow keys to Zoom Focus IN OUT 6 Select and press the ENTER key on the EXIT option to escape the Pan Tilt mode Note The system automatically exits the...

Page 20: ... V Out Audio Video Out signal for transmitting to a Slave Monitor or VCR 5 Monitor A V Out Audio Video output to another monitor 6 Alarm Function Terminals These terminals are used to connect external motion sensors 7 Sensor Output These terminals are used to connect external Alarm Output devices such as a siren or security light 8 IDE SUB This connector is used to connect an external Slave HDD 9 ...

Page 21: ...Recording REC Selects the Audio channel in Quad mode AUDIO SEL Enters Pan Tilt Zoom mode PAN TILT Locks the buttons on the keypad from functioning KEY LOCK Freezes the Channel 3 screen FRZ 3 Freezes the Channel 2 screen FRZ 2 Freezes the Channel 1 screen FRZ 1 Allows user to select individual cameras 1 4 Freezes the Channel 4 screen FRZ 4 Turns the Alarm sound OFF ALRS Brings up the Main Menu MENU...

Page 22: ...r mounting on a wall ceiling or table 5 Microphone Picks up sound around the camera INSTALLATION A Camera Unit Permanent installation using metal camera bracket IMPORTANT NOTE Keep camera installed away from direct sunlight Also avoid places where humidity is high or unable to protect from rain The mounting bracket must be attached to a structural device such as wall stud or ceiling rafter using s...

Page 23: ...in The mounting bracket must be attached to a structural device such as wall stud or ceiling rafter using suitable fastener 1 Connect the 65 ft Din cable included with the dome camera to the wired lead of the dome camera 2 Attach the metal bracket adaptor base plate on the ceiling or wall using the 2 screws anchors provided 3 Twist the base of the dome camera on to the adaptor base plate on the ce...

Page 24: ...camera 1 input on the back of the monitor Connect the other supplied cameras to Camera Input 2 3 and 4 CAMERA INSTALLATION 20 USB AUDIO SLAVE OUT 4 VIDEO MONITOR OUT IDE SUB USB SENSOR INPUT SENSOR OUTPUT AC100 240V 50 60Hz AC INPUT POWER MAIN S W CH4 CH2 VIDEO INPUT CH2 CH4 CH1 CH3 1 2 3 AUDIO INPUT CH1 CH3 RS 232 ...

Page 25: ...ble DVR Make sure the camera is not facing any direct light or sunlight Picture flickering or over exposed Check the cable connected at the Monitor and at the camera for any loose connection NO VIDEO WIRED CAMERAS Make sure the AC Cord is connected properly and the power switch is ON NO POWER Check the condition of the power source Shrinking Picture Reset the system by turning off the main power a...

Page 26: ...utter control Auto 1 60 1 100 000 Power requirement Powered from monitor via cable Illumination 1 0 lux Lens 3 6 mm Operating Temperature 14 F 113 F 10 C to 45 C Dimensions 5 Diameter x 3 5 H DVR Recording Time 100 hour Real Time 2250 hour recording with 80 GB HDD at Normal Video Quality Recording Speed 60 Field Sec HDD Capacity 20GB Min 250GB Max Recording Video Quality Normal High Best Recording...

Page 27: ...CAMERAS Accessory PIR motion sensor observation system camera Rotates camera up to 270 Select from a wide assortment of specialty cameras dome weatherproof bullet waterproof etc to suit individual needs SUNSHADE HOUSING Protects observation camera from the sun TO ORDER THESE ACCESSORY ITEMS OR FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES www strategicvista com 23 PAN TILT ZOOM DOME CAMERA Equipped with a 3x...

Page 28: ...ng are labeled for your reference 1 Remove the Cartridge Casing from the DVR Lift the Handle and pull towards you The Cartridge Casing will slide out of the DVR Cartridge Casing 1 Keyhole 2 LED indicator lights Power indicator HDD Access indicator 3 Handle YOU MAY FIND THAT THE CARTRIDGE CASING IS LOCKED IN THIS CASE SKIP AHEAD TO STEP 8 TO FIND INSTRUCTIONS ON UNLOCKING THE CABINET THEN RETURN TO...

Page 29: ... the wider cable is the standard Hard Drive IDE type connection 4 Secure the HDD in the Casing optional Use screws and tighten them positioning the HDD into place This step is optional but it is recommended 5 Slide the top Cover over the Cartridge Casing Slide the Cover forward over the Cartridge Case Ensure it is secured in place over the release latch 6 Reinsert the Cartridge Casing into the DVR...

Page 30: ... cabinet by turning the key clockwise A locked B unlocked If you need to unlock the cabinet turn the key counter clockwise from the position shown above IF YOU DO NOT LOCK THE CABINET THE DVR SYSTEM WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY 26 ...

Page 31: ...n your VCR and select the A V or AUX channel on your VCR Connection to a Slave Monitor To duplicate the signal from the master monitor to the slave monitor connect an RCA audio video cable from the Slave Audio Video output on the monitor to the Audio Video input on your slave monitor Note The maximum distance using RCA cable should not exceed 20 meters 27 AUDIO SLAVE OUT 4 VIDEO MONITOR OUT IDE SU...

Page 32: ...LETE SYSTEM AUDIO SLAVE OUT 4 VIDEO MONITOR OUT IDE SUB USB SENSOR INPUT SENSOR OUTPUT AC100 240V 50 60Hz AC INPUT POWER MAIN S W CH4 CH2 VIDEO INPUT CH2 CH4 CH1 CH3 1 2 3 AUDIO INPUT CH1 CH3 RS 232 MONITOR COMPUTER SENSOR VCR CAMERA HDD 28 USB ...

Page 33: ...nufacturer SVC if you require this software or visit www strategicvista com for more information Use an RS 232C cable to connect the DVR Combo to your computer The remote connection on the DVR uses 8 data bits 1 start bit and 1 stop bit Below is an example of the data stream with the control codes shown ACT OxFF OxCO ID CODE STOP Ox7F The PC keyboard simulates the DVR keypad For example pressing r...

Page 34: ...at recording speeds lower than 8 IPS 2284 Hours 1270 Hours 930 Hours 01 IPS 1158 Hours 768 Hours 476 Hours 02 IPS 660 Hours 408 Hours 242 Hours 04 IPS 406 Hours 256 Hours 160 Hours 08 IPS 210 Hours 144 Hours 80 Hours 15 IPS 140 Hours 90 Hours 58 Hours 30 IPS 100 Hours 70 Hours 34 Hours 60 IPS NORMAL HIGH BEST QUALITY FRAME RATE BASED ON 80G H D D ...

Page 35: ...our 0 104GB Hour 0 168GB Hour 02 IPS 0 121GB Hour 0 196GB Hour 0 328GB Hour 04 IPS 0 197GB Hour 0 311GB Hour 0 499GB Hour 08 IPS 0 380GB Hour 0 555GB Hour 0 990GB Hour 15 IPS 0 571GB Hour 0 878GB Hour 1 35GB Hour 30 IPS 0 800GB Hour 1 12GB Hour 2 31GB Hour 60 IPS NORMAL HIGH BEST QUALITY FRAME RATE 31 ...

Page 36: ...l temperature environment Extreme temperatures can shorten the life of the electronic devices Handle the monitor carefully Dropping it can cause serious damage to the unit Occasionally clean the unit with a damp cloth to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the unit Keep the unit away from excessive dirt and dust It can cause premature wear...

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