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Table of Contents 

2. RECORD

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(1) RECORD SETUP

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2) SCHEDULE SETUP

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2) SCHEDULE SETUP

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3. CONFIGURATION

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(1) HDD MANAGEMENT

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(2) CAMERA SETUP

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(3) MOTION SETUP

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(4) ALARM SETUP

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(5) INTERVAL SETUP

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(6) TIME/DATE SETUP

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(7) PASSWORD SETUP

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(8) BUZZER SETUP

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4. EXTERNAL DEVICE

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(1) TCP/IP SETUP

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(2). PAN/TILT SETUP

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(3) SPOT SETUP

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5. BACK-UP

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6. FIRMWARE UPGRADE

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7. LANGUAGE

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CHAP.5  NETWORK SETUP .......................................................................... 33

 

5-1 DVR N

ETWORK 

C

ONFIGURATION

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5-2 S

TATIC 

IP ......................................................................................................................................................34

 

5-3 D

YNAMIC 

IP .................................................................................................................................................35

 

5-4 D

YNAMIC 

IP 

OF 

PPP

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E (DSL) ...................................................................................................................36

 

CHAP.6  DVR PROGRAM SETUP................................................................. 37

 

6-1. R

EGISTERING 

DVR 

FOR 

DDNS

 

(DDNS W

EB

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SERVER

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6-2. DDNS S

ETUP IN 

DVR .................................................................................................................................39

 

6-3. DVR W

EB 

V

IEWER 

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VIA 

IE).......................................................................................................................42

 

6-4. DVR B

ACKUP 

P

LAYER 

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VIA 

IE) .................................................................................................................44

 

6-5. W

EB 

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ETWORK 

B

ACKUP 

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VIA 

IE)..............................................................................................................46

 

6-6. DVR R

EMOTE 

V

IEWER

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1. M

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I

NTERFACE

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2. IP/PORT S

ETTING

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3. DDNS S

ETTING

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Summary of Contents for LR804

Page 1: ...1 User Manual 8 TFT 4CH MJPEG Media DVR LR804 4ch Media LCD DVR User Manual 1 ...

Page 2: ...2 Revision Revision Update Modified Content Editor V0 90 2007 07 19 Draft Roland V1 00 2007 08 24 Primary Release Roland 2 ...

Page 3: ...in an area where it is likely to be subjected to mechanical shocks Before You Start 1 Ensure the power switch is off before starting to operate the DVR 2 Do not attempt to open or remove the cabinet That may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards 3 Installation ought to be performed by qualified service specialists 4 The power resource for the DVR must accord with the manufacturer s inst...

Page 4: ...er serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only The lightning flash with arrow head within a triangle is intended to inform the user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell the user that important operating and servicing instructions are explained 4 ...

Page 5: ...A 14 3 MONITOR SPOT 15 4 POWER 15 5 OTHER EXTERNAL DEVICES 16 CHAP 4 DVR OPERATION 17 4 1 MOUSE CONTROL 17 4 2 DVR LOG IN OPEN MAIN MENU 17 4 3 FORMAT THE HDD 18 4 4 TIME DATE SETTING 18 4 5 LIVE RECORDING MODE 19 1 PLAYBACK 19 2 SEARCH 20 3 SEQUENCE 21 4 ZOOM IN 21 5 PIP PICTURE IN PICTURE 21 6 PTZ PAN TILT ZOOM 21 7 SCHEDULE RECORD 22 8 FULL 4 SPLIT SCREEN 22 4 6 MAIN MENU 23 1 DISPLAY SETUP 23 ...

Page 6: ...TUP 30 2 PAN TILT SETUP 31 3 SPOT SETUP 31 5 BACK UP 32 6 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 32 7 LANGUAGE 32 CHAP 5 NETWORK SETUP 33 5 1 DVR NETWORK CONFIGURATION 33 5 2 STATIC IP 34 5 3 DYNAMIC IP 35 5 4 DYNAMIC IP OF PPPOE DSL 36 CHAP 6 DVR PROGRAM SETUP 37 6 1 REGISTERING DVR FOR DDNS DDNS WEB SERVER 37 6 2 DDNS SETUP IN DVR 39 6 3 DVR WEB VIEWER VIA IE 42 6 4 DVR BACKUP PLAYER VIA IE 44 6 5 WEB NETWORK BACKUP ...

Page 7: ...PTER IS FOR LR 804J02 ONLY 57 7 1 REMOTE CONTROLLER 57 FUNCTION OVERVIEW OF BUTTONS 58 7 2 SUPPORTED MEDIA TYPE PLAYBACK FORMATS 58 7 3 INTRODUCTION OF ON SCREEN DISPLAYS 59 7 4 SETUP MENU 61 APPENDIX 63 Ⅰ SPECIFICATION 63 Ⅱ LIST OF ALL SUPPORTED HDDS 65 Ⅲ DIMENSIONS 65 Ⅳ TABLE OF HDD RECORDING TIME FOR A 250 GB HDD 66 Ⅴ MENU PARAMETERS TABLE 68 7 ...

Page 8: ...ches using the remote viewer via the network Playback To search and replay by the percent date time or events of the recorded video data Multiple forward playback speeds X 2 4 8 16 32 fast playback X 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 slow playback Multiple backward playback speeds X 2 4 8 16 32 fast playback X 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 slow playback Data Backup Simple backup using an USB mass storage device Remote viewer b...

Page 9: ...Quick Guide Manual Instructs users how to operate the Media DVR 5 Software CD Contains 1 manuals English Chinese 2 quick guide English 3 software tools 4 README 6 Mouse Controls all functions of the Media DVR 7 Remote Controller IR Remote Controller for Media Player 8 Screws X4 Fix an HDD to the HDD drawer 9 Audio Cable Connects left and speakers 10 BNC Adapter BNC to RCA Video Adapter 5 Software ...

Page 10: ...R Port Receives IR signals out of the remote controller 4 Power LED Gives red light when the power is on 5 Control Buttons Control the OSD menu of the LCD DISPLAY LCD Power Switch On Off SOURCE Video Source Switch DVR MEDIA MENU Open OSD menu for LCD adjustment UP Move up Increase values or volume DOWN Move down Decrease values or volume 10 ...

Page 11: ... Connects a PS 2 mouse 8 SPOT Connects a SPOT monitor 9 CH 1 4 Connect cameras 10 HDD Drawer For HDD Combination 1 The jumper must be master 2 The HDD is expandable to 500 GB 11 ETHERNET Connects the Ethernet 12 MEDIA VEDIO OUT Connects a monitor for the Media Player 13 FUNCTION Function Port for External Devices 1 2 For External Devices eg Speed Domes 3 5 For Sirens Relay Output 14 Function Port ...

Page 12: ...12 CHAP 2 Outlook 2 3 Side 1 2 No Items Function 1 DVD Driver For Media Player Only CD VCD DVD 2 SD Slot For Media Player Only SD Card MMC Card Item 1 and 2 are for LR 804J02 only 12 ...

Page 13: ...13 CHAP 3 Installation CHAP 3 Installation 3 1 Installation Configuration 13 ...

Page 14: ...eader For LR 804J02 only DVR Main Board Hard Disk NOTE 1 Please refer to the list of all supported HDDs in the appendix on the page 65 for information of HDDs compatible with this DVR 2 To know the maximal recording time for various HDDs please use the table of HDD recording time on the pages 66 and 67 as reference 3 The screws for the HDD are attached in the package 2 CAMERA VIDEO LENS VIDEO DC A...

Page 15: ... the DVR with a video input of a main monitor NOTE 1 A monitor combined with the video output jack MONITOR displays the identical images to the DVR s 2 A monitor combined with the video output jack SPOT sequentially displays the images of each connected channel 4 POWER Connect the DC plug of the power adapter into the DC input jack of the DVR Power Supply 15 ...

Page 16: ...s of the connected alarm sensors ALARM D1 4 Function Pin 7 10 Connect alarm sensors NOTE 1 The DVR affords multiple sirens 2 The DVR affords up to 4 PTZ cameras 2 ETHERNET JACK For LAN or WAN connection 3 MEDIA VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUTS 1 For an external display device 2 For 2 external loudspeakers 4 RS 232C PORT For engineers to debug the DVR s firmware External Speakers 3 External Display Device 4 1 2...

Page 17: ... and input the password PW composed of up to 8 digits No Mouse Control Functions 1 Left Button 1 Executes 2 Confirms 3 Enters 4 Increases setting values 2 Right Button 1 Cancels 2 Recovers 3 Decreases setting values 3 Wheel 1 Increases Decreases setting values 2 Speeds up down playback 3 Zooms in out in a PTZ mode DVR LOG IN USER ID ADMIN USER PW ENTER EXIT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 To exit click EXIT...

Page 18: ... set the time and date in TIME DATE SETUP MAIN MENU CONFIGURATION TIME DATE SETUP to accord with the time zone of your location HDD MANAGEMENT CAMERA SETUP MOTION SETUP ALARM SETUP INTERVAL SETUP TIME DATE SETUP PASSWORD SETUP BUZZER SETUP ESC MODEL SERIAL BLOCKS SIZE SPEED OVERWRITE FORMAT ESC CHAP 4 DVR Operation DATE TIME DATE FORMAT HOUR FORMAT MONTH FORMAT DEFAULT ESC CONFIGURATION HDD MANAGE...

Page 19: ...layback Mode Amount of Displayed Data PlaybackToolbar Separated Forward Playback x 1 4 1 2 Time Backward Playback Pauses Forward Playback Separated Backward Playback x 1 4 1 2 Time Speed Up Playback x 2 4 8 16 32 Times Speed Down Playback x 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 Times Rolling the wheel also speed up down playback SEARCH Exit Current Time Date Camera Title 8 FULL 4 SPLIT SCREEN Overwriting Status Overwr...

Page 20: ... SEARCH Searches via the event list that covers all events of motion detection alarm input and video loss The DVR will replay the targeted event from when it occurred NOTE Recorded images in different modes alarm recording motion recording and continuous recording are successively accumulated in chronological order SEARCH PERCENT SEARCH TIME DATE SEARCH EVENT SERACH EXIT PERCENT SEARCH START 2006 ...

Page 21: ...ode click again 5 PIP Picture in Picture Click in the full screen mode and you will see a small window in the lower right position When one of the four channels is displayed on the main screen others will switch sequentially in this window You can set their channel switching interval in PIP SCREE MAIN MENU CONFIGURATION INTERVAL SETUP PIP SCREEN 6 PTZ PAN TILT ZOOM Click to enter the PTZ mode wher...

Page 22: ...not record 1 The HDD is full of recorded images with overwriting off 2 A user is backuping recorded images via the USB slot 3 A user is updating a firmware via the USB slot 4 HDD MANAGEMENT is being opened 8 FULL 4 SPLIT SCREEN Full Screen CH1 4 Record RED Stop recording WHITE 2 Full Screen CH1 4 1 1 In a full screen mode if you click shown on the left half of the toolbar the screen will be altere...

Page 23: ...SPLAY SETUP In this configuration you can adjust the setting of the screen display or the OSD menu 1 SCREEN DISPLAY VERTICAL POSITION Alter the position of the main screen vertically HORIZONTAL POSITON Alter the position of the main screen horizontally BORDER ENABLE Enable or disable the borders for the 4 split screens SCREEN DISPLA OSD SETUP ESC Y SCREEN DISPLAY BORDER WIDTH Adjust the border wid...

Page 24: ...d images FRAME RATE Shift the frame rate of the recorded images NOTE 1 In each setting menu click ALL DEFAULT to restore all changed parameters of the 4 channels on the menu to the factory default 2 For more transmitted images and longer recording time via IP network set the resolution as 352x240 and the quality as LOW or NORMAL 3 Transmitting size of images in the PAL system is a little bigger th...

Page 25: ...ously ALARM Records once receiving alarm signals MOTION Records once detecting motion MOTION ALARM Records once receiving alarm signals or detecting motion ALL Set the entire grid 24 hours a day 7 days a week as the designated recording mode in TYPE DATE Click a day on the menu to set 24 hours of that day as the designated recording mode HOUR Click an hour on the menu to make the DVR record in the...

Page 26: ... to operate the HDD MODEL Indicates the model name of the HDD SERIAL Indicates the serial number of the HDD BLOCKS Indicates the HDD LBA BLOCK Number SIZE Indicates total size of the HDD SPEED Indicates the PIO mode of the HDD which determines the transferring rate between the DVR and the HDD OVERWRITE Enable or disable overwriting the HDD when it is stuffed with recorded images If it is enabled t...

Page 27: ...SETUP CHANNEL CH1 SENSITIYITY 5 DURATION 05 DETECT CELL NUMBER 01 DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT ESC CHANNEL Select a channel to adjust setting SENSITIYITY Adjust the sensitivity of motion detection DURATION Set the recording time after a camera detects any motion DETECT CELL NUMBER Determine the minimal cells blocks in the grid that activate a motion event MOTION DETECTION GRID Determine the coverage of mot...

Page 28: ...n DURATION Set the alarming time after an alarm sensor is triggered 5 INTERVAL SETUP The switching interval of channel sequence in the main screen or in the PIP small window can be switched in this menu SEQUENCE SCREEN Set the switching interval of channel sequence in the live full screen PIP SCREEN Set the switching interval of channel sequence in the PIP window EVENT UPDATE Set the event update ...

Page 29: ...ministrator and unchangeable USER PW Input the present password to inform the DVR you possess the authority to change it NEW PW Create a new password by inputting up to 8 digits CONFIRM Repeat the newly created password for confirmation NOTE 1 Click on an item on the left side USER PW NEW PW CONFIRM first to activate the corresponding input space Then input a password via the number bar and click ...

Page 30: ...R DHCP MODE Decide to set parameters say an IP address manually or to automatically receive them in the DHCP mode IP DETECT When setting DHCP MODE as AUTOMATIC users can click this item to detect an IP address and relevant data IP PORT Set the IP port of the DVR IP ADDRESS Set the IP address of the DVR GATEWAY Set the gateway IP address of the DVR SUBNET Set the subnet mask of the DVR B DDNS SETUP...

Page 31: ...SPEED 7 DEFAULT ESC B SPEED SETUP PAN SPEED Set the panning speed for a PTZ camera TILT SPEED Set the tilting speed for a PTZ camera ZOOM SPEED Set the zooming speed for a PTZ camera 3 SPOT SETUP SWITCHING INTERVAL Set the switching interval of the SPOT monitor ALARM POPUP With this function on once receiving alarm signals from any channel the DVR will enable the SPOT monitor to cease channel sequ...

Page 32: ...BACK UP ESC PARTITION Indicates the free space of total memory in the USP device START Select a starting time point for the backup images END Depicts the detected ending time point for the backup images according to MEDIA START and MEDIA SIZE SIZE Select a size for backup images BACK UP Click it to launch backup process 6 FIRMWARE UPGRADE CURRENT VER Depicts the current firmware version of the DVR...

Page 33: ... have a router installed and follow instructions in 5 4 Dynamic IP of PPPoE DSL on the page 36 for DVR setup and access 2 Please verify the Internet access after installing any new equipment a router a switch a modem etc TCP IP Setting of your PC Before configuring the DVR please fill out the information listed below if available Choose any PC on your network and determine its TCP IP setting IP Ad...

Page 34: ... to the DVR after confirmation 3 Go to IP SETUP of the DVR and set DHCP MODE as MANUAL 4 Verify if MAC ADDRESS starts from 00 0A A2 5 Set IP ADDRESS assigned from the ISP 6 Set IP PORT 50000 is recommended 7 Set GATEWAY assigned from the ISP 8 Set SUBNET assigned from the ISP 9 Go out of MAIN MENU 10 Turn off and on the modem router the ISP provides to reset clients of MAC from the ISP Users need ...

Page 35: ...AN cable to the DVR after confirmation 3 Turn off and on the modem router the ISP provides to reset clients of MAC from the ISP Users need to wait for 30 seconds after turning on 4 Verify MAC ADDRESS starts from 00 0A A2 5 Set DHCP MODE as AUTOMATIC Then click IP DETECT to get a dynamic IP 6 Go out of MAIN MENU after getting the IP successfully 7 Access the DVR via the Remote Viewer which you can ...

Page 36: ...modem as the flow chart shown below 3 Set the Internet connection of the router Refer to the router manual 4 Verify the router s network sub group is correct 5 Connect the DVR to the router 6 Set DHCP MODE as MANUAL in IP SETUP MENU EXTERNAL DEVICE TCP IP SETUP IP SETUP 7 Verify MAC ADDRESS starts from 00 0A A2 8 Input an internal IP address assigned from the router 9 Set IP PORT 50000 is recommen...

Page 37: ... web server is necessary Please access www j2kip com first In this homepage click Member Register to create a member ID After filling up the form and confirmation a message of Success will show and you will be automatically returned to the previous page 2 Please click Login in the upper right corner to enter My DVR List and then DVR Add to register the DVR 37 ...

Page 38: ...CHAP 6 DVR Program Setup 3 Please click Confirm after filling out this form shown as below 4 Now some information of the DVR is listed on the DDNS web server short of the IP address and the port number 38 ...

Page 39: ...nd an IP address will be automatically assigned to DNS SERVER from the DHCP server After that click REGISTER to renew the IP registered in DDNS SERVER MAC ADDRESS 00 0A A2 00 00 00 DHCP MODE AUTOMATIC IP DETECT IP PORT 50000 IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 160 GATEWAY 192 168 001 001 SUBNET 255 255 255 000 DEFAULT ESC IP SETUP DDNS SETUP DDNS ENABLE ON DNS SERVER 192 168 063 001 INTERVAL D 00 H 00 N 20 REG...

Page 40: ...INFO Then click Refresh to let the DDNS server automatically fetch your DVR s IP address and port number NOTE Prior to using the Web Viewer please add www j2kip com into Trusted Sites first as illustrated below Tools Internet Options Security Trusted Sites Sites Refresh it IP Port automatically fetched 40 ...

Page 41: ...CHAP 6 DVR Program Setup 41 41 ...

Page 42: ...lease click to execute DVR WEB VIEWER as following illustration NOTE 1 If ActiveX control installation is required in the first access please click Yes 2 Users can also execute this program by clicking the file named RemoteWeb html in the software CD 2 Later DVR WEB VIEWER will pop up Please click CONNECT to see live images 42 ...

Page 43: ...43 CHAP 6 DVR Program Setup 3 The live images are displayed as below 43 ...

Page 44: ...LAYER click shown as below NOTE 1 If ActiveX control installation is required in the first access please click Yes 2 Users can also execute this program by clicking the file named WebPlayer html in the software CD 2 Following that BACKUP PLAYER will pop up Please click OPEN to select files 3 Select a backup image file and then click Open to replay recorded images 44 ...

Page 45: ...45 CHAP 6 DVR Program Setup 4 You can see the recorded images shown as below 45 ...

Page 46: ...orded images via the IE 1 Go to www j2kip com and click DVR Web Backup on the left NOTE Users can also execute this program by clicking the file named WEB_BACKUP html in the software CD 2 To execute backup via the network input the IP address as well as the network port and then click Connect Test 46 ...

Page 47: ...e connection test is done a message of Success Connect Test will show Then click Lock to set backup time 4 Now please set well Recorded Start Time Recorded End Time Save File Path and Maximum Save File Size Right after that click Apply 47 ...

Page 48: ...CHAP 6 DVR Program Setup 48 5 Next click Start Backup to start recording images Finally you can review the backup files via the path you have already determined 48 ...

Page 49: ...ighlighted CHANNEL Select a channel if connected that you want to see in the full screen mode STATUS WINDOW Displays the current time and date of the program You will also see the current connection status SEQUENCE SETTING PLAYBACK 1 Sequence In the full screen mode click this button and all active channels will be displayed in sequence at a speed specified in the settings menu 2 Setting Enables t...

Page 50: ... name of the IP address on the list ADDRESS Input an IP address set in the DVR PORT Input the port set in the DVR USER ID Input the ID set in the DVR Please input admin a fixed parameter PASSWORD Input the password set in the DVR IP List Shows all IP addresses users have inputted manually Select Select an IP address on the list Save Save an IP address set on the list Delete Delete an IP address on...

Page 51: ...name registered at the DDNS server Save Save the member ID and the name Load Search for a member ID name saved in the Remote Viewer User ID Input the ID set in the DVR Please input admin a fixed parameter Password Input the password for the DVR Connect Receive the IP address and the port for the DVR from the DDNS server 51 ...

Page 52: ...an Rate Set the speed of playback PTZ Type Select the PTZ camera type connected to the DVR PTZ Baudrate Enter the baud rate of your PTZ camera Set Path to Save Downloaded image Determine the storage folder in your PC where the downloaded video clips will be stored Run in Full Screen Mode If selected it will enable the program to readjust the interface to fill your computer screen fully 52 ...

Page 53: ...the full screen mode 4 split mode View images in the 4 split mode Time Indicates the recording time of the image being replayed Channel selection Select a camera to be replayed Time selection Select a time point from which the playback will be started Use the mouse to drag the point Start and end time Indicates the start and end time of the recorded images on the HDD Other operating button please ...

Page 54: ...ect and replay an recorded event images d RECORD Click this button to download playback images transmitted from the DVR to a PC Press it button light blue Æ red and the program will start to record images Then press again to save the images during the recording period into an AVI file which can be played by Windows Media Player Calendar Select the date of the recorded images you need The outlined ...

Page 55: ...recorded data via these buttons a Move the slide bar to the start position b Play backward fast in a preset speed c Play backward at a normal speed d Pause e Play forward fast in a preset speed f Move the slide bar to the end position g Play forward at a normal speed FUNCTION 1 OPEN Open the Backup CD Player 2 EDIT Users can edit save and print recorded image in the edition mode This button will w...

Page 56: ...ight and shade of an image b Brightness Plus Make an image brighter c Sharpness Make an image more sharp edged d Contrast Minus Reduce light and shade of an image e Brightness Minus Make an image darker f Blur Soften an image Function button a Save Users can save images in the JPEG format in the folder where you installed the Backup CD Player b Print User can print current image user selected c Ex...

Page 57: ...e Media Player via infrared transmission To make the remote controller function well please direct it toward the receiver infrared port on the front panel of the DVR Without barriers between the controller and the receiver effective distance is 5 10 meter dependent on its power status and effective degrees 30 up down left and right from the infrared port 3 Notice 1 If the remote control does not w...

Page 58: ...e times Go into the setup mode Previous Go back to the preceding track or scene during playback Next Go to the next chapter track or scene during playback Stop Once Pause at the present playing point 2 or more times Stop playing Up Move up for navigating the setup menu Down Move down for navigating the setup menu Left Move left for navigating the setup menu Right Move right for navigating the setu...

Page 59: ...D TT 1 8 CH 1 5 00 01 39 1 3 2CH OFF OFF VCD VCD TRK 1 1 PBC 00 42 05 CD CD TRK 1 25 00 42 05 SD Card MP3 CDrom TRK 1 153 00 30 27 Item Function TT Title CH Channel TRK Track Playing Time Language Dolby Subtitle Recording Off Audio Not Repeat Repeat One File Repeat One Directory Repeat All 2 Audio Selection only for DVD In DVD playing press AUDIO and the following OSD will be displayed 1 PCM 2CH 5...

Page 60: ...ction selection NOTE Its OSD pattern depends on the VCD contents MP3 SD Card Menu OSD When an MP3 CD or an SD card with media files is inserted a play menu will automatically show as below 01 FRANKS 1 02 FRANKS 2 03 FRANKS 3 04 FRANKS 4 05 FRANKS 5 06 FRANKS 6 07 FRANKS 7 08 FRANKS 8 09 FRANKS 9 10 FRANKS 10 01 MP3 MP3 FRANKS 3 MP3 Folder List Now Playing Playlist NOTE The icon squared in black al...

Page 61: ...locked now and users can set a password of 4 digits to lock it NOTE 1 2 Default password is 0000 Once the media player is powered off the changed password will be defaulted to 0000 6 RATING Select a film rating to limit some media playing KID SAFE G PG PG13 PG R R NC 17 ADULT 7 DEFAULT In this item press RESTORE to return all changed setting values to the default 8 EXIT SETUP Quit the menu LANGUAG...

Page 62: ...uration for the displayed images 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 5 SHARPNESS Adjust the sharpness for the displayed images 8 6 4 2 0 DIGITAL SETUP 1 OP MODE Select a standard digital audio setting or the older RF digital input LINE OUT RF REMOD 2 DYNAMIC RANGE When OP MODE is set as LINE OUT select this mode to adjust the effect of dynamic compression FULL 6 8 4 8 2 8 OFF 3 DUAL MONO Select to get stereo left rig...

Page 63: ...ormal High Highest Playback Mode Percent Time and Date Event Search Playback Playback Speed Forward Backward 1X 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X 1 2X 1 4X 1 8X 1 16X Sensor Input 4 NO NC Selectable Alarm Output 1 NC Alarm Mode Senor Input Video Loss Post Alarm Alarm Output Duration 1 99 Sec Selectable Motion Detect Multiple Configurable Detection Area and Mask Alarm Event Spot Switching Interval Alarm Pop Up Moti...

Page 64: ...D 18 DVD R RW DVD R RW CD CDR RW N A Video Input BNCx4 For Cameras Input Video Input Form NTSC or PAL Video Output BNCx2 Monitor Spot RCAx1 Media Video Output BNCx2 Monitor LOOP SPOT Audio Video Interface Audio Output Phone jackx1 Media Audio Output N A Operation Condition 60W DC 12V V 5A Power Supply AC100 240 50 60Hz Dimension 193 W x 182 H x 198 D mm Others Weight 2 98 KG w o HDD 3 44 KG w HDD ...

Page 65: ...s Supported HDD Type Capacity GB Model Number 160 ST3160812A 200 ST3200822A 250 ST3250824A 300 ST3300622A Seagate 500 ST3500641A 160 WD1600JD 00GVC0 200 WD2000BB 22KEA0 250 WD2500JB 00GVC0 Western Digital 300 WD3000JB 00KFA0 III Dimensions 65 ...

Page 66: ...0 758 96 690 99 625 63 538 33 467 64 2 0 1138 43 1036 48 938 44 807 49 701 46 NTSC 704x240 1 0 2276 87 2072 97 1876 88 1614 99 1402 92 Recorded Images Quality KB LOWEST LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHEST Recorded Images Frame Rate FPS 17 19 21 24 28 25 0 91 07 82 92 75 08 64 60 56 12 12 5 182 15 165 84 150 15 129 20 112 23 8 3 274 32 249 76 226 13 194 58 169 03 6 2 367 24 334 35 302 72 260 48 226 28 5 0 455 ...

Page 67: ...40 1 0 4084 97 3654 97 3306 88 2893 52 2480 16 Recorded Images Quality KB LOWEST LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHEST Recorded Images Frame Rate FPS 17 19 21 24 28 25 0 163 40 146 20 132 28 115 74 99 21 12 5 326 80 292 40 264 55 231 48 198 41 8 3 492 16 440 36 398 42 348 62 298 81 6 2 589 51 533 37 466 70 400 03 5 0 816 99 730 99 661 38 578 70 496 03 4 1 996 33 891 46 806 56 705 74 604 92 3 5 1167 13 1044 28 9...

Page 68: ...4X240 NTSC 360x288 720x288 PAL QUALITY LOWEST LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHEST RECORDE SETUP FRAME RATE 30 0 15 0 10 0 7 5 6 0 5 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 NTSC 25 0 12 5 8 3 6 2 5 0 4 1 3 5 2 0 1 0 PAL CHANNEL CH1 4 TYPE CONTINUE MOTION ALARM MOTION ALARM ALL Execution 0 23 HR Execution RECORD SCHEDULE SETUP SUN SAT Execution MODEL Indication SERIAL Indication BLOCKS Indication SIZE Indication SPEED Indication OVERWRI...

Page 69: ... ADMIN USER PW 8 digits NEW PW 8 digits PASSWORD SETUP CONFIRM 8 digits KEY TONE ON OFF VIDEO LOSS ON OFF ALARM ACTIVE ON OFF CONFIGURATIION BUZZER SETUP MOTION DETECT ON OFF MAC ADDRESS Indication DHCP MODE MANUAL AUTOMATIC IP DETECT Execution IP PORT 5 digits 00000 65535 IP ADDRESS 4 sets of 3 digits 000 255 GATEWAY 4 sets of 3 digits 000 255 IP SETUP SUBNET 4 sets of 3 digits 000 255 DDNS ENABL...

Page 70: ...PED 0 7 1 TILT SPEED 0 7 1 PAN TILT SETUP SPEED SETUP ZOOM SPEED 0 7 1 SWITCHING INTERVAL 01 99 SEC 1 ALARM POPUP ON OFF MOTION POPUP ON OFF EXTERNAL DEVICE SPOT SETUP EVENT POPUP DURATION 01 99 SEC 1 START Indication HDD END Indication PARTITION Partition Selection START Indication END Indication MEDIA SIZE 010 700 MB 10 BACK UP USB SETUP BACK UP Execution CURRENT VER Indication UPGRADE VER Indic...

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