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  Storage 

 

[Figure 6-52. Storage Window (Local)] 

 

In the Storage menu, To apply the new setting, save the new setting after changing the setting. 

Reset

: Initialize the menu to the basic setting. 

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  Max. Recording Days 

This is to limit the recording days. You can set None/1day/7days/30days/User setting(1-31). 
 

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  HDD Overwrite 

 

Select  On/Off  for  HDD  Overwrite. 

On 

If there is no more hard disk space left, the existing files will be overwritten  by starting with 
the oldest. 

Off 

If there is no more hard disk space left, the further recording will not be executed. 

 

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  Local Storage Management   

(1)  Local  Storage  Management  Function 

Local  Storage  refers  to  the  internal  hard  disk  and  storages connected  to  the  system  via USB.  Local  Storage  is 
classified and managed as 

{Recording}, {Backup}

{New}, {iSCSI} 

and functions are described below. 

 

 

  Recording 

The Recording storage is managed in Direct. The Recording storage stores data on the hard disk in the real time. 
Five commands can be executed. Depending on the S/W status, however, some commands cannot be executed. 

New 

Returns the status of the selected storage device to New; if this command is executed, 

the selected storage device will be moved to the 

{New}

 storage device manager. 

 

 

  Physical states supporting the execution of the commands above includes Healthy and 

Warning. In fault state, however, no command can be executed. 

 

 

  Backup 

The  backup  storage  is  managed  in  Backup.  Backup  storages  are  not  used  to  store  data;  rather,  they  a
re  only  used  to  back  up  the  data.  The  user  can  execute  only  the 

{New} 

command. 

 

Depending on the storage type, the storage is used only for (Recording) or (Backup) purposes. 

   

 

  New

 

All  storages,  initially  detected  are  managed  in 

{New}

.  All  initially  detected  storages  are  displayed  as  N

ew  and  can  be  changed  into  Recording  storage  or  Backup  Storage. 

Recording-Format 

Changes the selected storage into a dedicated recording storage. 

Backup-Format 

Changes the selected storage into a backup storage. 

Summary of Contents for Blue DX1-08

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Page 2: ...ildren may cause suffocation Installation Environment of the DVR 1 Maintain the following conditions operating temperature of 5 C 40 C operating humidity of 10 80 2 Install the DVR in a safe place that is free from external vibration 3 Install the DVR in a well ventilated place 4 To protect the hard disk from data loss and breakdown install the DVR away from magnetic materials 5 When using a rack ...

Page 3: ...as instructed to avoid danger 2 Dispose used lithium batteries properly Warning and Caution are indicated as follows Possible injury or product damage Risk of minor injury or product damage Cautions for the usage of the product Information for the usage of the product ...

Page 4: ...troller 22 3 5 DX1 MX1 Series Remote Controller 23 3 6 Mouse 23 3 7 Jog Shuttle 24 Chapter 4 DVR Operation Setup 25 4 1 Deluxe Series Storage Installation 25 4 2 Blue Series Storage Installation 27 4 3 Lite Series Storage Installation 28 4 4 Power ON 28 4 5 Storage Setup 29 4 6 Recording Setup 29 4 7 Date Time Setup 29 4 8 Camera TV Setup 30 4 9 Display Setting and Other Setup 30 4 10 External Dev...

Page 5: ...5 9 Playback 44 5 9 1 Playback and Playback Speed Control 44 5 9 2 Smart Search 45 5 9 3 POS Search 46 5 9 4 Calendar Search 46 5 9 5 MULTI TIME 46 5 9 6 MULTI DAY 46 5 9 7 MULTI CHANNEL 47 5 9 8 Panorama Play 47 5 9 9 Event 47 5 9 10 Backup 47 5 9 11 Screen Mode 47 5 10 Log Viewer 47 5 10 1 Log Type 48 5 10 2 System Log Viewer 48 5 11 Recording 49 5 11 1 Recording Types 49 5 11 2 Recording Setup ...

Page 6: ...6 5 2 HDD Overwrite 60 6 5 3 Local Storage Management 60 6 6 Network 62 6 6 1 Ethernet 62 6 6 2 DDNS 62 6 6 3 Port 63 6 6 4 E mail 63 6 6 5 Bandwidth 65 6 6 6 iSCSI 65 6 7 System 66 6 7 1 DVR Name 67 6 7 2 ID for Remote Controller 67 6 7 3 ID For Keyboard Controller 67 6 7 4 User Registration 68 6 7 5 Admin Password 68 6 7 6 Upgrade 68 6 7 7 Factory Default 69 6 7 8 Console POS Port 69 6 7 9 Alarm...

Page 7: ...etup 36 Figure 5 20 PTZ Control 37 Figure 5 21 PTZ Control Mini Full 37 Figure 5 22 Product Information Window 38 Figure 5 23 Screen Setup Window 38 Figure 5 24 Display Setting Window 39 Figure 5 25 Display Setting Window 39 Figure 5 26 Audio Figure 5 27 Relay 40 Figure 5 28 Text 40 Figure 5 29 Playback Menu 40 Figure 5 30 Search Window 41 Figure 5 31 Time Index 43 Figure 5 32 POS Search 43 Figure...

Page 8: ... Window 63 Figure 6 55 Setup Network Ethernet Window 64 Figure 6 56 Setup Network E Mail Window1 64 Figure 6 57 Setup Network E Mail Window2 64 Figure 6 58 Setup iSCSI Window1 65 Figure 6 59 Setup iSCSI Window2 66 Figure 6 60 System Setup Window 66 Figure 6 61 Firmware Upgrade Progressing Window 68 ...

Page 9: ... PAL Config switch Input 16 8 4 BNC Output 1 HDMI 1 VGA 1 BNC Loop 16 8 BNC N A Spot 1 BNC Multi channel 16 9 4 1 Audio Input 16 8 4 RCA Output HDMI RCA Video Recording Compression H 264 Speed 960H real time Resolution 960H 960x480 576 Event Sensor Motion Audio Bit Rate 1 5Mbps Ch Adjustable Audio Recording Compression G 711U Audio Sampling Rate 16KHz Network Interface Ethernet 10 100 1G Compressi...

Page 10: ...ge Primary 6 HDD 3 HDD 2 HDD External 2 eSATA 1 eSATA ODD 1 DVD N A Features Jog shuttle Yes N A H W RAID RAID5 Options RAID1 Options N A EOL Register 10K 4Ch Coaxitron Yes DDNS DHCP UPNP Yes CMS VMS RMS Windows Smart Phone 3G Android iPhone iPad Mac Viewer Apple Mac OS General Power Supply 90 250V 50 60Hz 12V 5A Level 5 Consumption 80Watts 60Watts Dimension 440 x 88 x 430 mm 430 x 86 x 270 mm 340...

Page 11: ...users Privacy zone mask Covert channel Digital single multi zoom Smart search Text detection search Multi time day Index event search playback Panorama playback Data backup to NAS over Ethernet Still image capture Full HD resolution Firmware upgrade at a remote PC site Remote setup backup relay control Screen Saver USB DVD backup with self executable player backup player Web monitoring in PC Built...

Page 12: ...11 Chapter 2 Installation and connection 2 1 Names and Features of Each Part 2 1 1 HD1 16CH Rear Panel 2 1 1 DX1 08CH Rear 2 1 2 DX1 16CH Rear ...

Page 13: ...nly Output RCA 4 HDMI HDMI Output HDMI type C 5 VGA OUT VGA Monitor or LCD Monitor Connection D SUB 15P 6 Ethernet Cable Modem Ethernet 10 100 Base T Network Connection RJ 45 7 CONFIG NTSC PAL HD XGA DIP S W 2 pin 8 e SATA External SATA USB Type A e SATA 9 CAMERA IN Video Camera Connection BNC 10 Ventilating Opening Power supply Fan 11 Power 90 250V 50 60Hz 80 Watts H model series AC Inlet 12 AUDI...

Page 14: ...13 2 2 Installation and Connection Figure 2 1 HD1 16CH Basic Connection and Device Connection Figure 2 2 DX1 08CH Basic Connection and Device Connection ...

Page 15: ...14 Figure 2 3 DX1 16CH Basic Connection and Device Connection Figure 2 4 MX1 04CH Basic Connection and Device Connection ...

Page 16: ...re 2 1 make a connection accordingly Connection Order Connection Device DVR Terminal 1 CCTV Camera Rear Panel Video IN 2 CCTV Audio Rear Panel Audio IN OUT 2 CONFIG SWITCH Setup Rear Panel Left 2ea Switch Refer to below CONFIG SWITCH Setup 3 CCTV Monitor Rear Panel TV SPOT 4 VGA Monitor LCD Monitor Rear Panel VGA OUT 5 HDMI Monitor Rear Panel HDMI 6 Loop Rear Panel Loop ...

Page 17: ... 1 SPOT Monitor CCTV Monitor Rear Panel SPOT 2 Mike Speaker Rear Panel Audio Input Audio Output 3 LAN Cable Rear Panel Ethernet 4 PTZ Camera Rear Panel Terminal Block 5 Sensor Relay POS Rear Panel Terminal Block 6 Keyboard controller Rear Panel Terminal Block 1 SPOT Monitor Connect Spot Monitor to the rear SPOT terminal 960H series supports 1ea SPOT terminals 2 Audio Input Output HD1 16CH supports...

Page 18: ...17 3 Terminal Block Figure 2 7 HD1 16CH Terminal Block and Description Figure 2 8 DX1 08 Terminal Block and Description Figure 2 9 DX1 16 Terminal Block and Description ...

Page 19: ...f GND is not connected Sensor Relay POS Connect Sensor Relay POS to the terminal block directly depending on the model Sensor and Relay Type NC Normal Close Normally closed opens when a signal is received NO Normal Open Normally open closes when a signal is received 1 Sensor Connection Connect the sensor to the terminal block S1 S16 depending on the model Each input terminal is connected relativel...

Page 20: ...rt to the USB mouse and USB memory stick 9 ESC Exit the current menu or move to the upper menu 10 SPOT Spot Control PTZ PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Control CAPTURE Capture the displaying image into USB BACKUP Save the recorded image at other media SEARCH Search the recorded Image 11 Reverse Play Fast Reverse RELAY Backward Playback Rewind in the Playback Mode Relay Control in the Monitoring Mode Reverse Fra...

Page 21: ...mode Play back in Monitoring mode 9 ESC Exit the current menu or selects the upper menu 10 USB Port Connection port to the USB mouse and USB memory stick 11 POWER Turn the system power ON or OFF 12 POWER LED Power LED On Off 13 MOVE DISPLAY Select Moves from one category to another or changes the display mode 14 MENU Various Modes 15 SEARCH Search Recorded Images 16 BACKUP Save recorded images at ...

Page 22: ... Frame by Frame in Playback mode 5 PAUSE Pause in Playback mode 6 Frame by Frame Playback Frame by Frame in Playback mode 7 PLAY Playback Fast Forward in Playback mode 8 MENU Various Modes 9 ESC Exit the current menu or selects the upper menu 10 MOVE DISPLAY Select Move from one category to another or changes the display mode 11 POWER Power On Off 12 POWER LED LED indicating Power On Off 13 RECORD...

Page 23: ... screen conversion COPY Copy recorded videos PTZ Shift to the PTZ camera control mode MOVE Move from one category to another or change to the display mode UP DOWN Log Page Up Down C Search Button Playback Mode PLAY Play Fast Forward Play Fast forward LOG Frame by Frame Play forward frame by frame LOCK Pause Pause STATUS Reverse Frame by Frame Reverse play frame by frame RELAY Reverse Play Fast Rev...

Page 24: ...U Data Schedule System Set up ESC Exit the current menu or Move to the upper menu PREV Move back Reverse PAUSE Pause FORWARD Move forward BACKWARD Playback PLAY Play 3 6 Mouse The mouse pointer as shown below appears if a mouse is connected to the USB terminal at the front panel Mouse Control functions are shown below Click on the right button Monitoring Mode Move from Play Mode to Monitoring Menu...

Page 25: ...Speed and Direction Control Frame Control Play Direction Control This is available in the playback mode Turning the jog right left plays forward reverse frame by frame Speed and Direction Control This is available in the playback mode Turning the jog right left plays forward reverse x1 x2 x4x30 ...

Page 26: ...ower code are required before conducting HDD installation 2 After installing HDD Do not connect to power supply with the top case opened The top case must be covered before usage Step 2 2 Using a screw driver unscrew the fixing bolt of the top HDD bay and separate the top HDD bay from the body 3 Using a screw driver unscrew the fixing bolt of the bottom HDD bay and separate the bottom HDD bay from...

Page 27: ...el can hold HDD up to 6ea 2 HDD power and data terminal should face the inner direction Step 4 7 Connect the power cable and data cable to HDD Step 5 8 Power terminals Connect the power cable into the power terminal H model model has a different type of SATA power cable 9 Connect the HDD data cable into the mainboard data cable connector Step 6 10 Reassemble the top case by reversing 1 to finalizi...

Page 28: ...der to reduce static electricity Static electricity may cause a malfunction of the product 3 After installing HDD Do not connect to power supply with the top case opened The top case must be covered before usage 2 Unscrew and separate the HDD bay from body 3 Screw the HDDs to the HDD bay 4 As per the photo Screw the HDD bay HDD and DVD to the top bay 5 Connect the power cable and data cable on HDD...

Page 29: ...HDD bay 4 Connect HDD to HDD connector on the main board directly without cable Reassemble the top case by reversing 1 to finalizing HDD installation 4 4 Power ON Check the Power HD1 16 Model 90 250V 50 60Hz and connect the power Once Power cable is connected found in Rear Side booting will be enabled After booting is finished the live screen and channel indication clock are shown Menu window pops...

Page 30: ...Setup Recording Resolution Recording Quality Continuous Speed Event Speed Audio Text The initial recording setup is Recording Resolution 960H Recording Quality High Continuous Speed Off An image of the connected cameras is recorded with above setting For more detail check 6 3 Recording Setup 4 7 Date Time Setup Select Menu Setup Time Configure Time Sever Date and Time Standard Time Zone ...

Page 31: ...ternal devices For more information check 2 3 Connection of other devices Chapter 5 System Operation 6 2 Definition 6 6 Network 6 7 System 4 11 Search For more information check 5 6 Search 5 7 Calendar Search 5 8 Playback 5 10 Recording 4 12 Backup Backup is available in Monitoring Search Log and Playback Mode For more information check 5 11 Backup 4 13 DVR Info Move to Menu Miscellaneous DVR Info...

Page 32: ...indow Recording Event Recording Mode Icon Recording Event Motion Detection Recording Sensor Recording Audio Recording Text Recording Recording Mode Video Recording Audio Recording Text Recording Recording Event Icons are still displayed despite of the recording stop Recording Mode Icon distinguish recording status Live Screen Icon Video is not connected Audio is activated Audio is mute No Signal C...

Page 33: ...ss the functions depending on the given authorities For Authorization Setup Move to Menu Setup System 4 User Registration Functions available for Authorization Setup Network Live View the real time image by network access Playback View the recorded image Copy Download Copy and download the image from the network PTZ Control PTZ camera control Setup Recording Recording Schedule System Storage Time ...

Page 34: ...equence After the system is booted images will be displayed on a screen divided into 16 9 division depending on the model Except for the basic setting the system follows user s setting on the screen division from next booting H model series provides the 7 screen division mode including 1 4 9 16 Auto Sequence and 1 4 9 16 are Basic Mode Figure 5 14 960H Model 16CH Channel Mode Figure 5 15 960H Mode...

Page 35: ...on initiate the Auto Sequence mode Auto Sequence in Basic 1 4 9 Division Mode 1 16 2 3 1 Channel Mode Sequence 4 Channel Mode Sequence 9 Channel Mode Sequence 5 3 2 Channel Grouping Channel Grouping is to switch the image location in the screen between channels in the monitoring mode On the real time monitoring screen select Menu Miscellaneous Channel Grouping Select a channel to be switched after...

Page 36: ... one channel in Manual Spot and have a sequential image through Spot Move to Menu Miscellaneous Control Spot Sequence TV The TV Monitor can be used to view the same display as the Spot screen Move to Menu Miscellaneous Control Spot Main 5 3 4 Menu in Monitoring Mode The user can control all functions available in Monitoring Mode in Menu Press the Menu or right click mouse button The Menu will then...

Page 37: ...mode In case of the remote controller and front panel it is available to move to 3 levels by using SELECT button in the remote controller and SELECT button of the front button The yellow box can be moved by the arrow keys 5 3 6 Screen Control by using PTZ This enables the user the real time monitoring by using PTZ camera The PTZ camera must be connected to the system For external connection refer ...

Page 38: ...er Figure 5 20 PTZ Control Figure 5 21 PTZ Control Mini Full In the PTZ mode there are two function Full and Mini Tour has Tour1 and Tour2 Home Position Time is 1 5 10 User setting 1 60 minutes Preset Using horizontal vertical Zoom Focus Iris movement of PTZ Camera zoom or focus or Iris a certain spot of the image by designating the coordinates and move to the designated coordinates quickly Home P...

Page 39: ...or Saturation Sharpen Camera Adjustment Select Adjust then it becomes the 1 channel mode and a window pops up as shown below Figure 5 23 Screen Setup Window Moving the camera down right or left excessively may cause black or gray areas to appear on the screen The level at which such condition does not occur is the proper control range for the camera ...

Page 40: ...l mode and a menu pops up as shown below Figure 5 24 Display Setting Window 5 4 4 Screen Saver Monitor connected with DVR can be shut down to protect monitor Menu Miscellane Display Setting Screen Saver Name Function Duration Screen Save duration setting Starting Screen Save starting setting 0 to 24 Waiting Time Screen Save activating term when there is no input Figure 5 25 Display Setting Window ...

Page 41: ...rt 16 channel audios 960H model 8CH model support 8 channel audios and 960H model 4CH model support 4 channel audios Move to the Relay tab and select All H model support 4 channel input Move to the TEXT tab and select H model 16CH model support 1 16 channel text input and H model 8CH model support 4 channel text input 5 6 Search 5 6 1 Search Mode Move to Menu Search in the real time monitoring mod...

Page 42: ...available in Multi Channel 5 7 Calendar Search 5 7 1 Search Mode On the real time monitoring screen select Menu Search Calendar Search and then a searching window pops up as shown below Figure 5 30 Search Window 5 7 2 Year Month Day Selection Select the desired Year Month Day The color of the icon at the top left of square in the calendar indicates the recording status 5 7 3 Time Index Every time ...

Page 43: ...i Time playback leads to the Multi Time Search The way of the date search is same as the Multi Channel Search The hourly recording status of the selected date is viewed after selecting a desired date Select the start time and channel by using the arrow keys The hourly displayed video of the selected channel will then be displayed in the minute bar graph Move the time line by using the arrow keys a...

Page 44: ...select Menu Search POS Search and then a searching window pops up as shown below 5 8 2Year Month Day Text Time Selection Please select date time Time index Text 1 3 and select the start time within the channel 5 8 3Search Playback After selecting the Start Button 1 searched item needs to be selected in order for playback to start Figure 5 32 POS Search ...

Page 45: ...time line listed to play 960H model series provide a variety of the playback Smart Search POS Search Calendar Search Multi Time Multi Day Multi Channel Panorama Play Event Play Zoom Play 5 9 1Playback and Playback Speed Control In the Playback mode the user can play back video contents by using buttons as shown belo w After the data is played to the end the data of the next time zone will be autom...

Page 46: ... three times Fast reverse ⅹ4 Press four times Fast reverse ⅹ8 Press five times Fast reverse ⅹ16 Press six times Fast reverse ⅹ32 Press seven times Fast reverse ⅹ300 Pressing one more time in x300 leads to x1 back ESC Exit out of Playback Mode Status bar indicating information of the hourly recorded image data and the speed Selecting the right mouse button or menu button in the Playback Mode pops u...

Page 47: ...on to start searching Figure 5 37 Smart Search Motion Detection Window It may take time during the searching Start the playback after searching 5 9 3 POS Search The Text Data recorded needs to be searched in order to Playback 5 9 4 Calendar Search Move to Menu Search Calendar Search and then a searching window pops up 5 9 5 MULTI TIME The user can playback the video recorded image of the certain c...

Page 48: ... the backup image data and capture the image into CD External Device Backup Save the recorded data into CD External Device Snapshot Capture and save the current displaying screen 5 9 11 Screen Mode Screen division is available in the Playback mode as same in the Monitoring Mode 1 4 9 16 Mode can be selected Select the screen division mode by using the mouse or arrow keys in the front panel and rem...

Page 49: ...elated to all system operations 5 10 2 System Log Viewer In the real time monitoring mode Menu Miscellaneous Log Viewer then Log List Windo w pops up On the activated calendar window select the desired date year month day by using the arrow key s and the Select button The user can check the time and the log type by using the arrow keys in the log list Use the Up Down button to check the logs by ti...

Page 50: ...recording will be initiated based on the general frame rate Motion When motion is detected the recording will be initiated based on the event frame value Sensor When input signal from an external sensor is generated the recording will be initiated based on the event frame value Audio When audio is detected the recording will be initiated based on the event frame value Text When a text is received ...

Page 51: ...cond of the data existing at the selected time All channels with existing data at the time of backup are backed up automatically For the remaining backup procedures see 5 33 Common Backup Procedure 5 12 3 Backup in Log Mode Select a date in Menu Miscellaneous Log Viewer and select a log related to the data to be backed up Click the right mouse button or select MENU button in the front panel The au...

Page 52: ... the start and end time press the Select button after choosing the start and end time Change year month day hour minute second by using arrow keys and press the ESC button Changing the backup time causes the name of the directory to be backed up to be changed as w ell If the file to be backed up exceeds the free space its size is displayed in a yellow box in case th e selected device is capable of...

Page 53: ...me Version Date Time Move to Menu Setup System 6 Upgrade Setup after insert the backup device With this way the user can upgrade a new device with the current setup values in easy way 5 14 Log Backup This is to back logs up including General Recording Event Network Fail Move to Menu Backup Log backup and start the backup process after selection of the events Figure 5 45 Log Backup Log files are cr...

Page 54: ... Menu Backup Capture in real time monitoring Playback and Log mode When only one USB2 0 backup device excluding ODD devices is searched the JPG file is stored in the same device If there are no or more than two USB2 0 storage devices excluding ODD devices a window for selecting the device will be displayed If the selected device is an ODD device a prompt asking whether to back up in the ODD device...

Page 55: ...chronize the time of the DVR system with DTS When the DTS time or a zone is changed the change is reflected on DVR series belonging to the network the synchronization signals are broadcasted without passing through the router or gateway The DVR time server does not support automatic connection 2 Daylight Saving Time DST Setup Regardless of whether NTP server or DST server is referred to DST is aut...

Page 56: ...e zone you want to set 2 DST By using the arrow keys and the Select button select Summer Time On the selection window select On Off by using the arrow keys and the Select button 3 Start Time By using the arrow keys and the Select button select Start Time On the selection window set up Start Time by using the arrow keys and the Select button 4 End Time By using the arrow keys and the Select button ...

Page 57: ...e a certain area of the real time monitoring screen After selecting PZ Mask over each channel it becomes the 1 channel division mode and designate sections where you don t want to monitor Adjust Adjust Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Sharpen Camera 6 2 2 PTZ Setup the protocol and baud rate of the PTZ Camera 6 2 3 POS Setup the protocol and baud rate of the POS device 6 2 4 Event Source Selec...

Page 58: ...n detection doesn t applied The selected area turns brown Select Exit to finish 2 Motion Sensitivity Lowest Low Middle High Highest 3 Sound Sensitivity Lowest Low Middle High Highest 4 Sensor Type Select the sensor type 5 EOL EOL Function Select On Off 6 2 5 Relay Select the relay type 6 3 Recording The Main setup is to configure the environment of record and system and major functions In the real...

Page 59: ...to receive email regarding the Word that is set 6 3 3 Recording 1 Recording Resolution Used to set the resolution of the recorded channel Resolution by Video Type Type Resolution NTSC PAL CIF 352ⅹ240 352ⅹ288 D1 704ⅹ480 704ⅹ576 960H 960ⅹ480 960ⅹ576 2 Recording Quality Used to set the quality of the recorded video Select among five levels Lowest Low Middle High Highest The higher picture quality the...

Page 60: ...tically Figure 6 51 Schedule Window 6 4 1 Schedule Setup Select one schedule among Schedule1 Schedule2 Schedule3 and Schedule4 1 Selection Tip Select the day and time to be set by using the arrow keys Select after moving the cursor onto Time 0 23 or Day Sun Holiday then the user can configure the whole line at once Using the mouse can be easier 2 Holiday Registration This feature is used to enable...

Page 61: ... Direct The Recording storage stores data on the hard disk in the real time Five commands can be executed Depending on the S W status however some commands cannot be executed New Returns the status of the selected storage device to New if this command is executed the selected storage device will be moved to the New storage device manager Physical states supporting the execution of the commands abo...

Page 62: ...the device with a normal one are strongly recommended 3 If there is an active storage device with a warning or a fault a message is displayed on the upper left part of the screen 3 Instruction when adding the local storage device Open the system body and install a new disk connect the data cable and the power cable Connect power to the system and boot the system Select Menu Setup Storage by using ...

Page 63: ... Area Network environment Select Ethernet in Menu Setup Network Select TCP IP Save after filling in IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS 6 6 2 DDNS As part of the DNS system the Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS service updates IP addresses of the host name in the real time and allocates fixed domain names to systems linked to dynamic IP addresses to allow users to us...

Page 64: ...NS On enter the host name user name registered in DynDNS and password then save them Access to DynDDNS sever http www dyndns org and apply for the user account then register the domain name to use and enter URL For more information please access to the site 6 6 3Port Move to Menu Setup Network Port This feature is used to set the network port The default value is 50100 a randomly chosen value can ...

Page 65: ...up Network E Mail Window1 This is to set automatic E mail transmission service when an event occurs To use the e mail function E mail in Menu Setup System 9 Alarm or E mail in Menu Setup Action Alarm need to be configured Figure 6 57 Setup Network E Mail Window2 ...

Page 66: ... low However the transmission rate gets higher Bandwidth Limit You can set the network bandwidth between 40 4000kbps As the value increases the network transmission speed gets faster Select Off if you do not wish to limit the network bandwidth Transmission Codec JPEC H 264 6 6 6 iSCSI iSCSI Internet Small Computer System Interface is a storage expansion function using the internet Ethernet as extr...

Page 67: ...eans that another DVR is currently using the storage The DVR s Mac Address will be shown in DVR Addr Please note that speeds will vary on the network environment Network of over 100Mbps is highly recommended Only 1 iSCSI Target is supported Within the iSCSI Target many Lun HDD can be registered but when in use 1 DVR will use 1 Lun HDD at a time 6 7 System Figure 6 60 System Setup Window ...

Page 68: ...the Mac address It supports up to 20 letters for the system name 6 7 2 ID for Remote Controller When multiple devices are used set the remote controller ID to identify input signals from the remote controller Only the system that DVR ID and remote controller ID match can receive input signals from the remote controller as shown below Move to Menu Setup System 2 Remote Controller ID In the selectio...

Page 69: ...able storage devices with USB 2 0 port Find and copy the upgrade file to the highest folder in the external storage device or portable storage device supporting USB 2 0 Connect the storage device with an upgrade file stored to USB 2 0 port at Right front panel 1 After copying the upgrade file be advised to get rid of the USB device with safety removal mode from PC 2 If the USB device is disconnect...

Page 70: ...lect the device by using the arrow keys and the Select button 6 7 9 Alarm Alarm is to notify system incidents Video Signal loss HDD full FAN fail HDD fail HDD warning through Buzzer E mail Relay01 System check Select each Off Buzzer E mail Relay01 Popup Window by ticking Popup Window Setup at Menu Setup System 9 Alarm Popup Window is to pop up the system check window in the monitoring screen as sh...

Page 71: ...ill shift to the real time monitoring mode User Setting The user can enter the time directly The time can be set to 1 60 minutes Selecting the User Setting causes the input window to appear Enter the time by using the numeric buttons or the arrow keys and the Select button 6 7 12 Language This feature is used to select the language for the On Screen Display OSD menu of the system 18 languages are ...

Page 72: ...i s CRR 1600i s 7 GE GE GE_KARATEL 8 GSP GSP CYBERSCAN_1 9 HITRON FASTRAX2 FASTRAX2 10 HONEYWELL SCANDOME2 HSDN 251 11 LG LG LG_MULTIX LG_OLD 12 MIKAMI MIKAMI MIKAMI 13 ORIENTAL ORX 1000 ORX 1000 14 PANASONIC WVCS854 WVCS854 15 PELCO PELCO PELCO D PELCO P 16 PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS 17 PROLINE PROLINE PROLINE_UK 18 RIFATRON RIFATRON 1 RIFATRON 19 SAMSUNG TECHWIN SAMSUNG SPD 1600 SCC641 20 SUNJIN SU...

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