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5.4

 

DISPLAY

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5.4.1

 

SEQUENCE

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5.4.2

 

OSD

 

DISPLAY

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5.4.3

 

VIDEO

 

LOSS

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5.4.4

 

SPOT

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5.4.5

 

VIDEO

 

FORMAT

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5.5

 

RECORD

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5.5.1

 

RESOLUTION

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5.5.2

 

WATERMARK

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5.5.3

 

SCHEDULE

 

SETUP

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5.5.4

 

AUDIO

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5.5.5

 

OVERWRITE

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5.6

 

EVENT

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5.6.1

 

SENSOR

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5.6.2

 

SENSOR

 

IN

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5.6.3

 

MOTION

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5.6.4

 

MOTION

  

SET

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5.6.5

 

ALARM

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5.6.6

 

RECORD

 

TIME

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5.6.7

 

POP

 

UP

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5.6.8

 

PRE

RECORD

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5.7

 

NETWORK

 

SETUP

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5.7.1

 

IP

 

SETUP

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5.7.2

 

DDNS

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5.7.3

 

E

MAIL

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5.7.4

 

DVR

 

NAME

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5.7.5

 

DVR

 

LOCATION

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5.8

 

SYSTEM

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5.8.1

 

LANGUAGE

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5.8.2

 

DATE/TIME

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5.8.3

 

USER

  

SETUP

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5.8.4

 

HDD

 

FORMAT

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5.8.5

 

CONTROLLER

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5.8.6

 

SYSTEM

 

LOG

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5.8.7

 

INFORMATION

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5.8.8

 

RESET

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109

5.9

 

UPDATE

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110

5.9.1

 

USB

 

UPDATE

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110

5.9.2

 

NETWORK

 

UPDATE

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111

 

5.9.3

 

UPDATE

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MULTI

 

NETVIEWER

 

PROGRAM

6.1

 

DEFINITION

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6.2

 

NET

 

VIEWER

 

SET

 

UP

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6.2.1

 

INSTALLATION

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6.2.2

 

PROGRAM

 

REMOVAL

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NET

 

VIEWER

 

FUNCTION

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WEB

 

VIEWER

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6.3.1

 

MAC

 

ADDRESS

 

ON

 

IE

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EXPLORER)

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6.3.2

 

PLAY

 

BACK

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6.3.3

 

MULTIPLE

 

DISPLAY

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TROUBLE

 

SHOOTING

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WARRANTY

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Summary of Contents for Premium?series

Page 1: ...Veilux Standalone User s Manual Real Time Recording MPEG 4 DVR PREMIUM DVR STANDARD DVR Economy DVR Professional Digital Video Recorder...

Page 2: ...U 19 2 4 SPECIFICATION 20 INSTALLATION 3 1 TOTAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM 26 3 2 INDIVIDUAL CONNECTION 27 3 2 1 POWER 27 3 2 2 VIDEO AUDIO 28 3 2 3 HDD CONNECTION 32 3 2 4 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR 34 OPERATION 4...

Page 3: ...OG SHUTTLE SEARCH 4 13 BACK UP 4 14 BACK UP VIEWER SETUP MENU 5 1 FACTORY DEFAULT 5 2 QUICK SETUP 5 2 1 LANGUAGE 5 2 2 RESOLUTION 5 2 3 QUALITY 5 2 4 OVERWRITE 5 2 5 PRE RECORD 5 2 6 REMOTE ID 5 3 CAM...

Page 4: ...1 LANGUAGE 5 8 2 DATE TIME 5 8 3 USER SETUP 5 8 4 HDD FORMAT 5 8 5 CONTROLLER 5 8 6 SYSTEM LOG 5 8 7 INFORMATION 107 5 8 8 RESET 109 5 9 UPDATE 110 5 9 1 USB UPDATE 110 5 9 2 NETWORK UPDATE 111 5 9 3...

Page 5: ...r to receive the technical service All users have to operate DVR after having read this manual sufficiently even though they are very skilled at this unit Please keep notice at this manual to protect...

Page 6: ...ntilation and no vibration Please take care of not putting the electric product into the cooling fan Don t use water or cleanser in surface cleaning to prevent an electric shock Please clean system by...

Page 7: ...te the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules This limits are designed to provide reasonabl...

Page 8: ...alarm and recording event list for motion detection Supported user friendly GUI interface remote controller and mouse 2 RECORDING Recording in high quality of MPEG 4 real time motion picture Recordin...

Page 9: ...ntroller and mouse Digital zoom in playback display screen Digital Zoom X2 4 NETWORK Supported PPPoE Static and DHCP Supported itself and general DDNS TCP IP Unlimited multi access Recommended 10 Supp...

Page 10: ...ckup by network viewer Supported multi backup function CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW and USB 7 OTHERS S Video Spot output Alarm In Out RS 485 RS 232 Connections Connection of loop through Supported multi la...

Page 11: ...and its following accessories in the package packing Please check all items if there is all packed inside as below Please contact manufacturer or supplier if found missing accessories DVR UNIT Premiu...

Page 12: ...Contents Program CD Remote controller Quick guide User manual Batteries Power code Adaptor HDD screw Rack mount Sata HDD data cable Premium Standard Economy 3 2 1 X OPTION X 12V8A 12V5A 12V5A 11...

Page 13: ...tion of PTZ 6 BACK UP Go to backup mode SEARCH 1 7 SEARCH Go to search mode 8 REW Rewind MAX x32 PLAY PAUSE Play Pause FAST Fast forward STOP Stop RECORDING 9 REC Recording or not SYSTEM SETUP 10 Q ME...

Page 14: ...EC Recording feasibility ALARM Event detection NET Network connection POWER SUPPLY 11 POWER Stable stop of system operation SYSTEM SETUP 12 Q MENU Q MENU mode PLAYBACK RECORD AND ETC 13 REC Urgent rec...

Page 15: ...peed in play back mode STOP Stop play back mode and return to live display mode Q MENU 4 Q MENU Q MENU mode MULTIPLE 5 DISPLAY Multiple display mode RECORDING 6 REC Urgent recording POWER 7 POWER Stab...

Page 16: ...4 DC12V Connect power code of adaptor socket 5 SEN IN AL 485 External sensor input relay output PTZ camera connector 6 RS 232 RS 232 terminal 7 VGA LCD monitor output connector 8 USB External USB MOUS...

Page 17: ...PREMIUM STANDARD DVR 8CH 4CH 16...

Page 18: ...r output Spot monitor terminal 3 AUDIO IN OUT Audio input output terminal 4 VGA LCD monitor terminal 5 LAN Network terminal RJ45 6 RS 232 RS232C terminal 7 SEN IN AL 485 External sensor relay output P...

Page 19: ...DVR 6 P T PAN TILT MODE 7 ZOOM Zoom Focus mode 8 MUTE Audio ON OFF 9 LOG Show log listT 10 MENU Q MENU 11 UP 12 DOWN 13 LEFT 14 RIGHT 15 ENTER MENU 16 SEARCH Search recording list 17 BACK UP Backup 18...

Page 20: ...ecording ON OFF System Setup Search recording Display Screen division 1 4 6 9 13 16CH Backup copy Auto Auto sequence display Info System information PIP Pip mode Ptz Pan tilt camera control Digital zo...

Page 21: ...80ips 400ips HD1 240ips 200ips D1 120ips 100ips CIF 240ips 200ips HD1 240ips 200ips D1 120ips 100ips CIF 120ips 100ips HD1 120ips 100ips D1 120ips 100ips Mode Continuous Schedule Event Motion Sensor S...

Page 22: ...work Signal Loss Detection BEEP BEEP OSD OSD OFF Motion Detect Trace YES NO Motion Sensitivity 1 8 Mosaic ON OFF Zoom X2 Dimension 430 W X 92 H X 380 D mm Weight 8 0kg without HDD Power Supply DC 12V...

Page 23: ...Speed CIF 480ips 400ips HD1 240ips 200ips D1 120ips 100ips CIF 240ips 200ips HD1 120ips 100ips D1 60ips 50ips CIF 240ips 200ips HD1 120ips 100ips D1 60ips 50ips CIF 120ips 100ips HD1 120ips 100ips D1...

Page 24: ...uage Multi OSD System Upgrade USB Network Signal Loss Detection BEEP BEEP OSD OSD OFF Motion Detect Trace YES NO Motion Sensitivity 1 8 Mosaic ON OFF Zoom X2 Dimension 430 W X 75 H X 360 D mm Weight 7...

Page 25: ...s 200ips D1 120ips 100ips HD1 120ips 100ips D1 60ips 50ips Mode Continuous Schedule Event Motion Sensor Search Search by Calendar Search List Event List Time List Backup Internal HDD 1 External Backup...

Page 26: ...etection BEEP BEEP OSD OSD OFF Motion Detect Trace YES NO Motion Sensitivity 1 8 Mosaic ON OFF Zoom X2 Dimension 17 0 x14 1 x3 0 430x360x75mm Weight 4 5kg NET 5 0KG GROSS Power Supply DC 12V 5A Approv...

Page 27: ...INSTALLATION 3 1 TOTAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM 26...

Page 28: ...ocket as below 1 Please connect a rate adaptor with DVR system 2 Please use adaptor of above DC12V 8A for 3 HDD 3 After pressing the power button on front panel and checking message on monitor please...

Page 29: ...th CAMERA IN connector on rear panel by coaxial cable This DVR system can be connected with cameras of maximum NO of 16 8 4 28 3 2 2 RACK MOUNT INSTALLATION User can stick DVR into enclosed rack mount...

Page 30: ...f not linking BNC connector to camera output without connecting camera cable CAUTION VIDEO OUTPUT Please connect DVR with monitor by video cable 29 1 Video input type should be either NTSC or PAL Don...

Page 31: ...or external audio device at the back of this DVR AUDIO INPUT CONNECTORS PREMIUM DVR COMPACT DVR STANDARD DVR AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTORS Please select AUDIO IN channel on recording setup in case of setti...

Page 32: ...n audio out connector at the back of this DVR 1 Four audio input synchronizes audio output for CH1 CH4 in single display 2 Audio is possible to live and play back display mode in playback 3 Audio is n...

Page 33: ...DVR unit by screws Please connect main board with HDD power cable Please assemble DVR power on after connecting main board with HDD data cable DATA CABLE POWER CABLE Auto format starts after power on...

Page 34: ...cognized please contact manufacturer or Supplier and change it into new one Recording is not properly worked 5 All data disappear in HDD installation which is not in the type of format 6 The firmware...

Page 35: ...scription 1 RS 485 13 SENSOR INPUT 5 2 RS 485 14 SENSOR INPUT 6 3 ALARM OUTPUT 1 15 SENSOR INPUT 7 4 ALARM OUTPUT 2 16 SENSOR INPUT 8 5 ALARM OUTPUT 3 17 SENSOR INPUT 9 6 ALARM OUTPUT 4 18 SENSOR INPU...

Page 36: ...RS 232 Connector through external controller No Description 1 N C 2 TX 232C 3 RX 232C 4 N C 5 GND 6 9 N C User can set values in menu as he wants NOTE 35...

Page 37: ...on 1 VCC 2 USB DATA 3 USB DATA 4 GND No Description 1 N C Not Connected 2 N C Not Connected 3 RX Receive Data 4 N C Not Connected 5 N C Not Connected 6 RX Receive Data 7 TX Transmit Data 8 TX Transmit...

Page 38: ...ower Jack by using adaptor in the package 2 Having finished the connection between power cable and external device power is on by pressing button on the rear panel The following display appears 3 Boot...

Page 39: ...Pull off adaptor on rear panel when the message appears below Select YES to power off System is closing In this process user can not return to power on mode 39 1 User is strongly recommended to use t...

Page 40: ...STOP RECORDING message shows up on monitor when being pressed during recording CAUTION Pull off adaptor on rear panel when this message appears...

Page 41: ...on after 10 button when he selects over channel 10 For example he needs to press channel 1 Button after 10 Button when selecting channel 11 This channel selection method is the same as both live mode...

Page 42: ...3 2 MULTIPLE DISPLAY LIVE DISPLAY SCREEN Current date and time DVR status icon Quick menu For more details please refer to Q menu set up NOTE Event recording on Audio on Recording on Network online 4...

Page 43: ...PLAY PAUSE REW STOP FF DIGITAL ZOOM Play back mode User can play the recording data frame by frame by pressing REW or FF button in playback mode In 16 multiple channel user can move to channel 1 by pr...

Page 44: ...play 6 channel display 4 channel display mode in order by pressing DISPLAY button or clicking the right button of mouse repeatedly User can move to next channel by clicking the right button of mouse i...

Page 45: ...the desiring area with left button pressed 3 This mosaic function is only available in display mode and does not affect any recording data even if it is on when recording is triggered 4 To release th...

Page 46: ...ing Display mode setup Menu Display Sequence Mode single or quad Interval setup Menu Display Sequence Interval 1 sec 60 sec Press the button again and DVR stops this function To release this AUTO func...

Page 47: ...lly 1 Click on Q MENU and select the area that you want by pressing direction key buttons 2 Press ENTER button and the picture inside angle is magnified digitally This function is only available at si...

Page 48: ...d when pressing PIP button repeatedly The sub channel location is changed when pressing PIP button or clicking the right button of mouse The sub channel display is changed when pressing LEFT RIGHT but...

Page 49: ...onitor Main monitor offers all functions of DVR like menu set up live video display divided channel display and playback But SPOT monitor supports only live single channel or live 4 channel display 2...

Page 50: ...e channel mode appears 2 Press ENTER button and move to each menu like CH P T Z F 3 PTZ camera is controlled with LEFT RIGHT buttons on front panel mouse or remote controller 4 To release this functio...

Page 51: ...ly be adjusted or changed MOUSE OPERATION LEFT BUTTON MOUSE WHEEL RIGHT BUTTON 50 Make sure that PTZ speed dome camera is properly installed on the relevant channel before PTZ operation CAUTON PTZ mod...

Page 52: ...1 Left button To select menu or to confirm setting value To move to 16 13 6 4 CH in display screen mode To revert into the previous multiple screen mode from 1 CH single screen mode 2 Right button In...

Page 53: ...4 10 OSD Time channel name and motion activating icon can disappear in order in display mode Press OSD button on front panel or button on Q MENU by stage OSD ON OSD OFF 52...

Page 54: ...RECORDNG appears and disappears at the bottom of right side 1 Factory default is set to function the schedule recording 2 In recording release record setup should be released from schedule record menu...

Page 55: ...ay 4 hour 10 day 10 hour 14 day 16 hour 19 day 10 hour 2 8 day 13 hour 14 day 14 hour 20 day 15 hour 27 day 18 hour 1 10 day 15 hour 18 day 4 hour 25 day 17 hour 34 day 17 hour LOW 30 4 day 10 hour 7...

Page 56: ...rding to time and date when event setup is set to record setup mode in system setup menu 4 11 3 SCHEDULE RECORDING Schedule recording is automatically played according to time and date to be set when...

Page 57: ...y backed by NORMAL search time and date by EVENT and by TIME performing recording searching simultaneously To cancel recording search and to get back to live display mode press SEARCH button repeatedl...

Page 58: ...menu 4 Search is possible after checking playback to this area NOTE When time graph appears move to the time user wants and press ENTER button while time is in yellow color Recorded video is played ba...

Page 59: ...2 FF fast forward Press FAST button in playback display mode playback is faster than normal speed in the opposite direction x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 PLAY PAUSE Press PAUSE in playback display mode playback st...

Page 60: ...r button on the date in yellow Event type To search event recording data by all motion sensor Motion Motion detection record Sensor Sensor detection record Channel selection User can select by all cha...

Page 61: ...by up down button Press search button in the relevant screen and DVR displays search screen as below To monitor event search of other channels press DISPLAY button and search the relevant channel To s...

Page 62: ...te He is able to search them Move to TIME SEARCH menu by pressing Q MENU button on front panel Select date and time to search Press ENTER button and play back display appears as below To stop this sea...

Page 63: ...ta in playback mode Jog dial Convenient to search frame by frame and the detailed motion in short time in pause mode Shuttling To control and search playback speed by max 32 times both in forwarding a...

Page 64: ...eo display after setting the wanting time with DVD RW CD RW and USB memory stick Press backup button and select media to copy MEDIA FOR BACK UP DVD RW DVD R CD RW CD R USB MEMORY STICK 1 Copying setup...

Page 65: ...proportional to media capacity To changing back up capacity separate setup is possible 3 One sheet of DVD supports the capacity of 4 5G 4500MB and copying time is about 35 minutes 4 In abrupt switch o...

Page 66: ...R User finds the files below when double clicking backup file When installing File viewer program backup file list appears Each backup file has 1 minute long data Double click one from backup file lis...

Page 67: ...udio playback speed control If you want to play backup file in old ofirmware version press open button and select it that you want It can be played on new version of backup viewer Display mode Play St...

Page 68: ...No 4 PTZ Protocol OFF 5 PTZ Baudrate 9600 6 PTZ speed 3 7 PTZ ID 0 Display 1 Sequence 1 Conversion type 2 Conversion interval Single 01 second 2 Osd Display 1 Icon 2 Title 3 Date Time Yes Yes Yes 3 V...

Page 69: ...12345678 00000000 2 DDNS 1 Dns IP 2 Url 3 Port 4 IP Renewal 164 124 101 002 Videonetserver com 20000 10minutes 3 E MAIL 1 Send E MAIL 2 SMTP server 3 Period 4 Test __ __ COM 1 Type Default 2 Name 3 P...

Page 70: ...countries of language Select wanting country language with the use of left right direction key Factory default set in English 5 2 2 RESOLUTION The recording resolution can be selected super high and l...

Page 71: ...DD FULL appears at the bottom of display and record stops 5 2 5 PRE RECORD ON OFF Execute and finish the event recording and recording time can be extended to 2 3 seconds more than set time 5 2 6 REMO...

Page 72: ...5 3 CAMERA 5 3 1 CHANNEL 1 16 Select camera No to set up 71...

Page 73: ...ame of No 1 camera and press ENTER after inserting the name with use of mouse or direction key at the bottom of window Like the picture on right side No 1 camera s name is changed and stored Other cam...

Page 74: ...Select the matching protocol for PANTILT camera installed to the external Miss matching protocol causes no working Contact manufacturer or supplier if specified protocol is required NOTE 5 3 5 PTZ BAU...

Page 75: ...5 3 6 PTZ SPEED 0 1 2 3 4 To control the speed of PTZ camera 5 3 7 PTZ ID 0 255 To set up PTZ camera ID 73 74...

Page 76: ...NCE Sequentially auto display conversion is set up from 1 16 channels in live display screen 1 1 MODE SINGLE QUAD To set up 1channel or 4 channel 1 2 INTERVAL 1 60 Second To set up the interval of aut...

Page 77: ...ay screen 2 1 ICON ON OFF To set up icon deletion in live display 2 2 TITLE ON OFF To set up the deletion of camera s name in live display 2 3 DATE TIME ON OFF To set up the deletion of date and time...

Page 78: ...occurs it advises BLANK loss status to the relevant channel or show L letters OFF Not Supported OSD Display video loss status in letter on display OSD BEEP Display video loss status in letter and buz...

Page 79: ...ersion interval of SPOT monitor When the conversion interval is disabled set one channel of 1 16 ones The function of auto display conversion can be added 5 4 5 VIDEO FORMAT NTSC PAL User can set the...

Page 80: ...5 5 RECORD 5 5 1 RESOLUTION Selectable to recording resolution pertinent to user s environment SUPER QUALITY 1 2 3 4 7 5IPS per each channel 79...

Page 81: ...IGH QUALITY 1 2 3 4 LOW QUALITY 1 2 3 4 User is able to set resolution quality and recording as he likes to do If he doesn t want recording please set off IPS SETUP form USB SETUP USER In playback cha...

Page 82: ...nnel 30IPS 1 The recording resolution setup is related to HDD capacity 2 The recording level Quality can be set to 1 2 3 4 3 Overwrite ON When HDD is not enough space for back up return to the first a...

Page 83: ...igh 3 4 3 2 1 11 704x240 HD1 High 4 4 3 2 1 12 704x240 HD1 High 5 4 3 2 1 13 704x240 HD1 High 6 4 3 2 1 14 704x240 HD1 High 7 5 4 3 2 1 15 704x240 HD1 High 10 4 3 2 1 16 704x240 HD1 High 15 4 3 2 1 17...

Page 84: ...ront side press ENTER on wanting date time and schedule recording is changed into yellow green The time area converted to yellow green is automatically recorded NORMAL Yellow green Meaning of manual r...

Page 85: ...ule record setup With the use of mouse or direction key on front side press ENTER button on wanting time and date If so time of area to be converted to yellow green is automatically recorded 81 NORMAL...

Page 86: ...MOTION Sky blue 1 Sensor detects at the time of area painted in sky blue 2 In event schedule the video of relevant channel is automatically recorded 85...

Page 87: ...recording setup has its priority 3 Event list is recorded for 10 seconds from the first motion happening if 10 seconds are set up If motion is continually detected for 10 seconds recording time is pr...

Page 88: ...Maximum 4 audio input and one audio output In activating audio function audio icon appears at the top of display screen Input Select 4 channel of 1 16 ones and input Output Select 1 of input 4 channe...

Page 89: ...ITE ON OFF When HDD reaches full size of capacity it returns to the first stage and continually records by executing overwrite In NO HDD FULL message appears at the bottom of display screen and record...

Page 90: ...ton or MOUSE the detailed article necessary to event record 5 6 1 SENSOR OFF OSD OSD BEEP BEEP In sensor detection select display mode on screen 5 6 2 SENSOR IN CH 1 16 N O N C OFF User can set up the...

Page 91: ...OSD OSD BEEP BEEP In sensor detection of person or object select text on the display screen N O General open mode NORMAL OPEN N C General Closed mode NORMAL CLOSE OFF Not set up In setting up LETTER...

Page 92: ...5 6 4 MOTION SET User can set up motion detail by each channel 1 TRACE ON OFF In motion sensor detection cursor appears in activation according to the moving objects 91...

Page 93: ...either left right direction key or mouse it can set up 1 8 and default is set 4 3 AREA FULL SET OFF User can set up record area of motion by each channel and is available to setup and release of want...

Page 94: ...In using MOUSE drag left mouse and set up its area in the below direction Mouse release Part setup as much as drag In SET position it is changed into display of yellow green when pressing ENTER button...

Page 95: ...nsor Motion LOSS OFF Alarm 3 Sensor Motion LOSS OFF Alarm 4 Sensor Motion LOSS OFF 5 6 6 RECORD TIME 10 SECOND 10 MINUTE In event occurrence continual recording time is set In event happening before c...

Page 96: ...n simultaneous event happening more than 2 channels it is converted to split display mode 5 6 8 PRE RECORD ON OFF When event rerecording is executed and finished additional 2 3 seconds of recording is...

Page 97: ...ironment 1 1 STATIC Fixed IP Type that user directly sets up IP information to DVR that IP service provider allocated 1 2 DHCP Floating IP Type that DVR automatically receives IP by DHCP server 1 3 PP...

Page 98: ...ider provides 5 COMMAND PORT 9201 In computer connection port can be changed Port can appear differently based on the set up of the relevant network status like fire wall etc The factory default is se...

Page 99: ...acturer s DNS use URL is used for default value 3 PORT 20000 Input DNS URL In manufacturer s DNS URL use port can be used for default values 4 IP RENEWAL 10 MINUTES 20MINUTES 30MINUTES Input the alloc...

Page 100: ...YES NO _______ __________com In EVENT happening insert e mail address to send the relevant display 2 SMTP SERVER In sending E mail insert SMTP DNS server 2 1 TYPE DEFAULT USER 2 2 NAME KORNET NET 2 3...

Page 101: ...nce at one time per day or whenever event occurs 4 TEST Possible to transmit just happening event for test 5 7 4 DVR NAME DVR Input each ID to separate each DVR that gets access to CMS 5 7 5 DVR LOCAT...

Page 102: ...5 8 SYSTEM 5 8 1 LANGUAGE Select language to use and convert to the selected one when pressing ENTER button 101...

Page 103: ...5 8 2 DATE TIME On the receipt of this DVR set the current time correctly and start recording 99 102...

Page 104: ...5 8 3 USER SETUP User can set up the right of DVR management by user 1 ADMIN SETUP ID xxxxxxxx PASSWORD xxxxxxxx Admin mode has the authority to set up and release all of functions for DVR 103...

Page 105: ...PASSWORD xxxx AUTHORITY SETUP ON OFF SEARCH ON OFF BACKUP ON OFF REC OFF ON OFF User mode is entitled to set up and release some functions of DVR According to adminstrator s purpose it can limit the...

Page 106: ...nction be sure to check it in order to prevent the deletion of HDD record data In case of selecting YES format starts In HDD format execution the current data in HDD are all deleted So check once agai...

Page 107: ...15200 DATA BIT 8 BIT PARITY NONE STOP BIT 1 BIT 2 RS 485 BRAUDRATE EACH DATA BIT 8 BIT PARITY NONE STOP BIT 1 BIT 5 8 6 SYSTEM LOG As a menu to check all data for DVR use user can check such acceptabl...

Page 108: ...information on HDD DVD USB connected to HDD brand and manufacturer Total capacity of HDD Recorded capacity display Feasible capacity for HDD recording Network IP and Mac address Current software versi...

Page 109: ...To exit from this menu press INFO button again USB Model No DVD RW Model No 105 108...

Page 110: ...LUE COPY YES NO In setup of various DVR identically user can copy one DVR setting values and insert the same input values 3 SET VALUE LOAD YES NO By executing setting values copied user can repeatedly...

Page 111: ...UPDATE Firmware download from Web Hard Download new firmware file and unzip it Create update folder small letter in USB memory stick and copy dvr 2008 12 10 firmware file crc_check txt to the folder...

Page 112: ...A Open crc_check txt first and check firmware file size ie D4C4E536 Install CheckCRC program B Click Select File button and select firmware file C It shows the file size ie D4C4E536 The file size of...

Page 113: ...em update Device USB Update Yes Firmware download from Web Hard is recommended NOTE 5 9 2 NETWORK UPDATE It may fail due to user s Internet environment In this case USB update by Web Hard download is...

Page 114: ...update Device network Update Yes It normally takes 4 6 minutes 5 9 3 UPDATE In system update menu it shows current firmware version and new one OLD S W it means current firmware version NEW S W it me...

Page 115: ...R monitor playback and backup remotely through network Please kindly read out this manual thoroughly for set up and proper operation 6 2 NET VIEWER SETUP 6 2 1 INSTALLATION Insert program CD in the pa...

Page 116: ...Press Next button Press Next button 115...

Page 117: ...Press Finish button After the installation you can see the icon on the wallpaper as left Along with the icon on the wall paper Net Viewer program is registered in All Programs 113 116...

Page 118: ...6 2 2 PROGRAM REMOVAL 1 Program removal by Setup exe Double click the icon of Setup exe Select Remove and press Next button Select Y button 114 117...

Page 119: ...Click Finish button and Net viewer is uninstalled 2 Program removal by Window s Program additional and removal 115 118...

Page 120: ...6 2 3 NETVIEWER FUNCTION Double click the icon and the program is displayed on screen as follows 119...

Page 121: ...in red square and system setup menu is displayed as follows PLAY NETWORK SPEED LIVE PLAYBACK DISPLAY DIV CONNECT CONNECT LED OFF PTZ CONTROLL CONNECT IPS LIST SETUP 117 MICRO PHONE CONNECT AUDIO ON OF...

Page 122: ...password Command port Open 9201 from router Video port Open 9202 from router Avi save directory Select directory location that Avi file is saved in ADD MOD Add or modify setting values Delete Delete I...

Page 123: ...2 Login Make sure of setup values saved in setup menu and press OK button CONNECT DISCONNECT Click 119 122...

Page 124: ...How to set up IP router Model ZIO INB5241SRe Each IP router had its own setup method Please refer to manual for details NOTE 123...

Page 125: ...3 Key in Default Gateway number in the Internet address bar e g 192 168 1 1 4 You can see the window of ZIO INB5241SRe 121 124...

Page 126: ...and input the IP address registered in DVR in port forwarding menu Name Input DVR name IP address Input the IP address registered in DVR Protocol TCP External port 9201 Default It should be same as t...

Page 127: ...7 Click Add button and the list is displayed as below 8 Press Save button and the values are saved 9 Conduct port forwarding of the port number 9202 by following steps as above 123 126...

Page 128: ...same as above Default is 80 NOTE 3 Direct Logon When double clicking one of DVRs registered in tree view the DVR is connected and displayed automatically In case that many DVRs are registered tree vie...

Page 129: ...roperly Live mode is appeared autom atically Max 4 DVR IP addresses can be connected at same time The transmission speed may be different according to user s computer specification NOTE LAN LAN DVR se...

Page 130: ...server every 10 minutes 2008 1 16 13 43 18 Last time to communicate with DNS server 0c0024 videonetserver com host name MAC address 121 192 157 247 WAN IP of current connected DVR GET it shows all use...

Page 131: ...ay Single display Click channel button or double click channel directly 4ch display Click 4ch display icon 8ch display Click 8ch display icon 9ch display Click 9ch display icon 16ch display Click 16ch...

Page 132: ...PLAYBACK mode Press red circle and select PLAYBACK Click Time button in PLAYBACK mode Click Open button and search menu is displayed as below Click Click 131...

Page 133: ...ing recording data in yellow Gray part means no recording data D Select minute and second in details as you want by clicking up down buttons E Click OK button and the data is played PLAY speed control...

Page 134: ...e can be archived in PC for data backup Press backup button and the lists are appears Select the list for backup as you want Select Save directory Click backup button Backup is activated Backup file i...

Page 135: ...ress OPEN button Select BACKUP file Backup file is played Backup file can be played on window media player without net viewer program But it is played each 1 channel Backup file is played through file...

Page 136: ...Net viewer program A AVI file save directory setup Set save directory as you want like C B Activation Select a channel as you want and click AVI icon as below To release press it again Before save sav...

Page 137: ...pdate software version easily just by clicking one button Press Upgrade Net viewer button on setup menu and version upgrade starts automatically After the process new version is activated on screen Cl...

Page 138: ...LOG LIST It shows all of DVR log lists generated by system reboot shutdown menu setup network login network logout and so on Network user connect Menu setup System Reboot Still image save 137...

Page 139: ...button For image save on PC press save button and for image print pr ess print button Remote Control It can offer user to adjust menu values remotely REROAD It reads out menu values from DVR set SET...

Page 140: ...splay setup RECORD SETUP recording setup EVENT event setup NETWORK network setup DVR INFORMATION system information PTZ control User can remotely control PTZ camera on Net Viewer 1 PAN TILT Control PT...

Page 141: ...ng and playback 6 3 1 MAC ADDRESS ON IE INTERNET EXPLORER Type in MAC address of DVR on IE Internet Explorer You can check MAC address in INFO menu by pressing INFO button in live mode Mac address con...

Page 142: ...0024 videonetserver com ID Input DVR ID default 00000000 PASSWORD Input DVR password default 00000000 PORT Type in 9201 as CMD port default and 9202 as Video port default Press OK and live mode appear...

Page 143: ...d 6 3 3 MULTIPLE DISPLAY Single channel mode Click channel number or double click the channel directly and it converts to single channel mode Various screen mode User can move to various screen modes...

Page 144: ...s are displayed on the screen but the camera images not displayed Check if the camera video output is correctly connected to the DVR system Check if the power cable is correctly connected on the camer...

Page 145: ...ker is properly operating 7 The color of videos are strange or video is shown abnormally Check if the camera connected to the system has a problem Check if the camera is not damaged by inserting abnor...

Page 146: ...l power supplying cable is used instead of the video cable screen noise can be generated 9 Sometimes system itself restarts System itself can restart due to watchdog function when any problem occurs t...

Page 147: ...chase Service fee and replacement parts will be charged in below cases 1 Damaged the user s carelessness 2 Damaged due to a natural disaster 3 Damaged due to the user not following the instructions an...

Page 148: ...s will be charged PRODUCT WARRANTY Product Model Serial Number Purchasing Dealer Purchasing Date Warranty Period year s from the purchasing date Customer Name Address The Product Warranty Sheet will n...

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