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VITEK

SAGA “ST-H” Series 

4, 8, and 16 Channel Digital Video 

Recorders with H.264 Compression

• H.264 Compression

• 240 IPS Recording with live Viewing

• Up to 4 Terabyte Internal Storage (4x - 1TB HDD) and Up to 40 Terabytes External 

Storage (4x - 10 HDD Expansion bay units)

• 4 Channel Audio

• Remote Viewing with 2-way Audio Communication over the internet

• Multi-site remote client

• Built-in DVD/RW drive

• Accepts 4 External (VT-XHD10) HDD Bays for an Additional 40 Hard Drives

• Block Search Function Retrieves Lost Files, Even from Damaged Hard Drives

• Embedded Linux OS

• Dynamic IP support (DDNS)

• Average File Size of 1~3KB(CIF), 3~7KB(D1/2), 6~15KB(D1)

• Continuous, Motion, Alarm, V-Loss, Scheduled recording modes

• Numerous search modes: Calendar, Search & Copy, Time, Event, Block, File, 

Bookmark & Log

• Notification e-mail to up to 10 accounts on Motion, Alarm, V-Loss, HDD Fail

• Pentaplex Plus: Record, Playback, Network Transmission, Mirror, Backup and Live 

Viewing

• Backup to External HDD, CD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, USB Memory Stick

• Control up to 16 DVRs via Keyboard or IR Remote control 

Summary of Contents for SAGA ST-H

Page 1: ...HDD Bays for an Additional 40 Hard Drives Block Search Function Retrieves Lost Files Even from Damaged Hard Drives Embedded Linux OS Dynamic IP support DDNS Average File Size of 1 3KB CIF 3 7KB D1 2 6 15KB D1 Continuous Motion Alarm V Loss Scheduled recording modes Numerous search modes Calendar Search Copy Time Event Block File Bookmark Log Notification e mail to up to 10 accounts on Motion Alarm...

Page 2: ...y that the packaging contains the following contents 1 One DVR 2 One AC Adaptor 3 One Power Cable 4 One Remote Controller 5 DVR Viewer Program CD 6 This Instruction Manual 7 Two AAA batteries 8 Rack Mount Ears and screws If any of the contents are missing please contact the Distributor immediately ...

Page 3: ...g indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling o...

Page 4: ...ftware described herein at any time without prior notice No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without prior written permission of Vitek Vitek makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Digital Video Recorders t...

Page 5: ... and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one...

Page 6: ...e Digital Video Recorders are intended for surveillance use and should never be used in a manner that invades other people s privacy or contravenes international or domestic privacy act and its regulations Please be advised that in certain cases the monitoring of individuals private properties or commercial properties may contravene legal rights of such individuals even if the images were recorded...

Page 7: ...distributor or the Vitek Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide Disassembly or alteration may result in high voltage electrical shock Internal inspections alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorized by the equipment distributor or the Vitek Stop operation of the equipment immediately i...

Page 8: ...the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wire and insulation creating the potential for fires or electrical shocks Use only the recommended power accessories Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating damage of the equipment fire electrical shock or other hazards The supplied power supply and power cord are designed for exclusive use ...

Page 9: ... by placing the equipment in an airtight re sealable plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag If Condensation forms inside the Digital Video Recorder Stop using the equipment immediately if you detect condensation Continued use may damage the equipment Remove the power cord from the power outlet and wait until the moisture evaporates completel...

Page 10: ...ONS 24 3 1 CONNECTION LAYOUT 24 3 2 XHD 10U 25 3 3 EXTERNAL TERMINAL CONNECTION 26 3 3 1 RS 485 26 3 3 2 TIME ADJUST 26 3 3 3 RELAY OUTPUT 27 3 3 4 ALARM SENSOR INPUT 27 3 3 5 VGA PIN LAYOUT 28 3 3 6 RS 232C PIN LAYOUT 28 IV BASIC OPERATION 29 4 1 MAIN SCREEN 29 4 2 STATUS SCREEN 30 4 3 NETWORK STATUS 32 4 4 RECORDING BITRATE 33 4 5 LIVE VIEW 34 4 5 1 LIVE VIEW MODE SEQUENCE 34 4 5 1 1 VT ST1640H ...

Page 11: ...ARM RECORDING 59 6 2 VIDEO LOSS RECORDING 60 6 3 MOTION RECORDING 61 VII MAIN MENU 62 7 1 QUICK SETUP 63 7 1 1 QUICK SETUP 63 7 1 2 IMAGE SIZE 63 7 1 3 RECORD FRAME 63 7 1 4 IMAGE QUALITY 64 7 1 5 EVENT 64 7 1 6 PRE RECORD TIME 64 7 1 7 POST RECORD TIME 64 7 1 8 PREVIEW QUALITY 64 7 1 9 AUDIO RECORD 65 7 1 10 REMOTE CONTROL ID 65 7 1 11 SAVE 65 7 2 SCREEN 65 7 2 1 AUTO SEQUENCE 66 7 2 2 DISPLAY 67...

Page 12: ... EVENT SCREEN MODE 81 7 4 3 EVENT CHECK 82 7 4 4 EVENT MESSAGE 82 7 4 5 EVENT MESSAGE RESET 82 7 4 6 EVENT BUZZER 82 7 4 7 SENSOR INPUT 82 7 4 8 RELAY OUTPUT 83 7 5 SYSTEM 84 7 5 1 HDD 85 7 5 1 1 HDD CONFIGURATION 85 7 5 1 2 REC HDD INITIALIZE 86 7 5 1 3 BACK UP HDD INITIALIZE 86 7 5 2 CLOCK 87 7 5 2 1 DATE TIME 87 7 5 2 2 TIME ADJUST 88 7 5 3 VIDEO STANDARD 88 7 5 4 LANGUAGE 89 7 5 5 REMOTE CONTR...

Page 13: ...101 7 7 2 SEARCH COPY 101 7 7 3 TIME SEARCH 102 7 7 4 EVENT SEARCH 103 7 7 5 BLOCK SEARCH 104 7 7 6 FILE SEARCH 104 7 7 7 BOOKMARK SEARCH 105 7 7 8 TEXT SEARCH 105 7 7 9 LOG FILE 105 7 8 COPY 106 7 8 1 COPY 107 7 8 2 COPY STATUS 108 7 8 3 MEDIA FORMAT 108 7 9 EXIT 109 8 CLIENT PROGRAM DVR VIEWER 110 8 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 110 8 2 INSTALLING THE DVR VIEWER 110 8 3 DVR VIEWER LAYOUT 113 8 4 DVR VIEW...

Page 14: ... 8 6 7 1 DVR Logo Select 152 8 6 7 2 Firmware Download 152 I FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS 1 1 Features VT ST1640H ST840H ST440H Series DVR has the following features H 264 16CH 8CH 4CH Stand Alone DVR Series Max 240ips recording Pentaplex Function Playback recording Backup Copy and Remote Network transmission simultaneously Network Viewer 16 units X 16 Clients 16 Clients can connect at the same time E ...

Page 15: ...Output 16 CH 8 CH 4 CH BNC Video Standard NTSC PAL AUTO Main Monitor Output 1 0 V p p Composite 75 Balanced Analog Spot Monitor Output 1 0 V p p Composite 75 Balanced Camera Name Max 8 Characters Screen Split Control 1 4 6 7 9 10 13 16 Screen Screen Rotate Control 1 60 Seconds Display 720 H NTSC 720 H 480 V 480 V PAL 720 H 576 V Speed NTSC 480 240 120 frames Every CH Real Time PAL 400 200 100 fram...

Page 16: ...Time Calendar Event Copied File Text Block Playback Reverse 1 2 4 16 32 64 128 velocity 1 2 1 4 1 16 1 32 1 64 1 128 Copy Device Internal CD DVD RW Internal CD DVD RW SATA Media Support CD R CD RW DVD RW DVD RAM USB 2 0 USB 2 0 memory stick Copied File Compatibility with PC Windows Compatible Backup Digital Backup Internal HDD External HDD Bay Backup Method Mirroring Event Alarm Sensor Input 16CH ...

Page 17: ...ut 16CH 8CH 4CH BNC Main Monitor Output Composite BNC 1 Port Rear S Video Not Supported VGA Output Selectable C video or VGA VESA 3D VGA Option 4 pins mini DIN S Video Spot Monitor Output BNC 1 Port Audio Input Mono 16CH 8CH 4CH Line Input RCA Audio Output Mono 1CH Line Output RCA HDD Bay Connection USB 2 0 Connector External Control RS 232C Serial 9 pins Male DSUB Firmware Upgrade USB 2 0 Port Ne...

Page 18: ...nnect to numerous USB 2 0 backup devices including XHD 10U external HDD add on bays external optical drives and USB memory sticks 5 AUDIO SELECT This button selects the recorded audio channel AUDIO SEL button Channel button 6 NUMERIC BUTTONS CHANNEL SELECT a Selects a specific channel number to be displayed in full screen b Enter the numeric password when prompted 7 SPOT MONITOR ESC a Activates th...

Page 19: ...utton repeatedly to toggle between 2X normal playback speed through 128X normal playback speed 13 MULTI DISPLAY This button is used to toggle between multiple display modes 16 channel 13 channel 10 channel 9 channel 7 channel 6 channel and 4 channel split screen display modes 14 ALARM RESET LEFT DIRECTIONAL BUTTON a Resets the alarm buzzer b Left pans in PTZ mode c Navigates left in the menu scree...

Page 20: ...election in the menu screen d Sets the ending point for loop playback in playback mode 20 RECORD This button starts and stops the recording mode 21 PTZ BOOKMARK a Enters PTZ control mode b Creates a bookmark during playback mode 22 SLOW Slow playback Press this button repeatedly to toggle between normal playback speeds through 128th normal playback speed 23 COPY AUTOFOCUS a Enters the copy menu sc...

Page 21: ...dial Controls the iris open iris close in PTZ mode 2 2 REAR PANEL LAY OUT VT ST1640H VT ST840H VT ST480H 1 POWER SWITCH This switch turns the DVR on or off 2 GROUND Ground connector 3 POWER IN DC power socket for 12VDC 6 67 Amps ...

Page 22: ...n be used to connect to numerous USB 2 0 backup devices including VT XHD10U external HDD add on bays external optical drives and USB memory sticks 11 RJ 45 ETHERNET PORT 10 100Base T RJ 45 port for network connection 12 AUDIO OUTPUT RCA connectors used for audio signal output 13 S VIDEO OUTPUT S video connector used for main monitor video signal output 14 SPOT OUTPUT Spot monitor BNC connector for...

Page 23: ...ce Downward value Focus control of PTZ 11 FREEZE F Freeze Up going value Focus control of PTZ 12 SEARCH PRESET Display the search menu Enter the preset mode of PTZ 13 COPY AF Display the copy menu Auto focus of PTZ 14 BOOKMARK PTZ BOOKMARK SEARCH Enter the PTZ mode 15 SLOW Press this button to slow down playback speed 16 PLAY PAUSE Press this button to begin playback If press again during the play...

Page 24: ... screen display Return the multi screen b Double click in the menu screen Select item or icon 2 SCROLL WHEEL Scroll up or down to change the value of the selected item 3 RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON a Single click in the main window Enter main menu b Double click in the menu screen Exit to main screen 1 2 3 ...

Page 25: ...SAGA ST H Series 24 III INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 3 1 CONNECTIONS LAYOUT ...

Page 26: ...SAGA ST H Series 25 3 2 VT XHD10U ...

Page 27: ...ERMINAL CONNECTION 3 3 1 RS 485 3 3 2 TIME ADJUST No DESCRIPTION 1 TA TX RS485 Transmit data 2 TB TX RS485 Receive data 3 GND NO DESCRIPTION FALLING EDGE 1 TIME REFERENCE INPUT TTL 2 TIME REFERENCE OUTPUT To Other Time Adjust Terminals ...

Page 28: ...D ERROR No DESCRIPTION 1 EXTERNAL ALARM 1 INPUT 2 EXTERNAL ALARM 2 INPUT 3 EXTERNAL ALARM 3 INPUT 4 EXTERNAL ALARM 4 INPUT G ALARM IN COMMON GND 5 EXTERNAL ALARM 5 INPUT 6 EXTERNAL ALARM 6 INPUT 7 EXTERNAL ALARM 7 INPUT 8 EXTERNAL ALARM 8 INPUT G ALARM IN COMMON GND 9 EXTERNAL ALARM 9 INPUT 10 EXTERNAL ALARM 10 INPUT 11 EXTERNAL ALARM 11 INPUT 12 EXTERNAL ALARM 12 INPUT G ALARM IN COMMON GND 13 EX...

Page 29: ...E Blue Video 75ohm 0 7Vp p 4 12 Reserved 13 HSYNC or CSYNC Horizontal or Composite Sync 14 VSYNC Vertical Sync 15 Reserved No Description No Description 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 6 DSR Data Set Ready 2 RxD Receive data 7 RTS RS232C RX TX data 3 TxD Transmit data 8 CTS RS232C RX TX data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 9 RI Ring Indicator 5 GND Signal Ground ...

Page 30: ...d either in percentage or in Gigabytes If the hard drive overwrite is set to on the counter will remain as 0 and the DVR will continue to write on to the hard drive from the beginning The counter will remain 0 as long as the hard drive is full with previously recorded data and will display its original size once the hard drive is formatted In playback mode it displays the direction and the speed o...

Page 31: ... is in normal recording mode it will display the channel title as entered by the user When the channel is in event recording mode it will display the appropriate event recording mode alarm motion and video loss 4 2 STATUS SCREEN Press the Status button on the front panel of the DVR using the Enter button to see the below Screen Move the Cursor to the DVR STATUS icon using on the remote press the E...

Page 32: ...ard drive space Including the hard drive space in the expansion bays Backup hard drive total space will display zero bytes if none of the hard drives is designated as backup hard drives 4 BACKUP HDD FREE SPACE Displays the available remaining backup hard drive space Including the hard drive space in the expansion bays Backup hard drive total space will display zero bytes if none of the hard drives...

Page 33: ...button from the remote then click on it using the Enter button to get the below screen 1 DHCP DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL Displays the status of the DHCP application 2 IP ADDRESS Displays currently assigned IP address 3 SUBNET MASK Displays currently assigned subnet mask 4 GATEWAY Displays currently assigned gateway 5 DNS DOMAIN NAME SERVER Displays currently assigned DNS server informatio...

Page 34: ...f the Back up Server 9 MAC ADDRESS Displays the DVR s MAC address Media Access Control address 10 IP SERVER RESPONSE Indicates the connectivity status with the IP server 4 4 RECORDING BITRATE Move the cursor to the RECORDING STATUS icon and press the ENTER button to see the below Screen The screen below gives information about the recording bits on all the 16 channels ...

Page 35: ...econd for VT ST840H and 120 images per second for VT ST440H 4 5 1 LIVE VIEW MODE SEQUENCE Press the DISPLAY button to toggle between different views modes 4 5 1 1 VT ST1640H 16 Channel Mode 13 Channel Mode 10 Channel Mode 9 Channel Mode A 9 Channel Mode B 7 Channel 6 Channel Mode 4 Channel Mode A 4 Channel Mode B 4 Channel Mode C 4 Channel Mode D 4 Channel Mode E ...

Page 36: ...nel Mode A 4 Channel Mode B 4 Channel Mode C 4 Channel Mode D 4 Channel Mode E 4 5 2 FULL SCREEN DISPLAY Press the desired channel button to directly display the channel on the monitor Press 10 then a secondary number for any channels higher than 9 Press Numeric button to display Channel 1 ...

Page 37: ...s the SEQ button to activate the automatic sequence display Please change ADD AUTO SINGLE option to ON to include single channel display into the automatic sequence Any of the view modes can be skipped by selecting the dwell time to 0 16 Channel Mode 10 Channel Mode 7 Channel Mode 4 Channel Mode 1 Channel Mode ...

Page 38: ...which the freeze function is effective single screen full screen mode and multi screen mode 4 6 1 SINGLE SCREEN LIVE MODE In the screen View Mode Press the FREEZE button to Freeze the live Screen As the screen freezes FREEZE will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen Press the FREEZE button once more to unfreeze the screen ...

Page 39: ...size NOTE VT ST1640H ST840H ST440H cannot support the zoom function during the playback Press the numeric button to select the channel to zoom into Press the ZOOM button to enter the zoom mode The initial zoom ratio is 2X the normal size Use the directional buttons to move the zoom window to the desired location Press the ESC button to exit out of the zoom mode ...

Page 40: ...d numeric button Press the PIP button to activate the PIP mode Pressing the numeric buttons will change the PIP window to change the channel to the desired channel Use the directional buttons to place the PIP window to the desired location on the screen Press the ESC button to exit from the PIP mode ...

Page 41: ... Press any channel numbers to display the channel in full screen mode on the spot monitor The spot monitor will display the channel accordingly Press the SPOT button to exit from Spot Monitor Mode 4 10 BASIC RECORDING When the REC button is pressed the DVR uses Program 6 which is the default record setting There are total of 10 customizable record programs Please note that QUICK SETUP supersedes a...

Page 42: ...D 0 8 4 15 4 2 8 2 0 4 EVENT SINGLE 15 8 4 4 EVENT COMPLEX 0 5 or 3 NORMAL QUALITY NORMAL LOW NORMAL FINE BEST LOW NORMAL FINE BEST LOW EVENT QUALITY NORMAL LOW NORMAL FINE BEST LOW NORMAL FINE BEST LOW PRE ALARM 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 POST ALARM 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 EVENT A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M 10 PREDEFINED PROGRAMS ARE INCLUDED BY DEFAULT PROGRAMS ARE ...

Page 43: ...1 FEATURES RECORDING MODES NORMAL Continuous 8 ips EVENT 0 ips RESOLUTION 360 X 240 QUALITY L L PRE POST 5 10 EVENT TYPE A L M PROGRAM 2 FEATURES RECORDING MODES NORMAL Continuous 4 ips EVENT 0 ips RESOLUTION 360 X 240 QUALITY N N ...

Page 44: ...SAGA ST H Series 43 PRE POST 5 10 EVENT TYPE A L M PROGRAM 3 FEATURES RECORDING MODES NORMAL Continuous 15 ips EVENT 15 ips RESOLUTION 360 X 240 QUALITY F F PRE POST 5 10 EVENT TYPE A L M PROGRAM 4 ...

Page 45: ...S NORMAL Continuous 4 ips EVENT 0 ips RESOLUTION 720 X480 QUALITY B B PRE POST 5 10 EVENT TYPE A L M PROGRAM 5 FEATURES RECORDING MODES NORMAL Continuous 2 ips EVENT 0 ips RESOLUTION 720 X480 QUALITY L L PRE POST 5 10 EVENT TYPE A L M PROGRAM 6 ...

Page 46: ... NORMAL Continuous 8 ips EVENT 8 ips RESOLUTION 360 X 240 QUALITY N N PRE POST 5 10 EVENT TYPE A L M PROGRAM 7 FEATURES RECORDING MODES NORMAL Continuous 2 ips EVENT 0 ips RESOLUTION 720 X 480 QUALITY F F PRE POST 5 10 EVENT TYPE A L M PROGRAM 8 ...

Page 47: ...MODES NORMAL Continuous 0 ips EVENT 4 ips RESOLUTION 720 X 480 QUALITY B B PRE POST 5 10 EVENT TYPE A L M PROGRAM 9 FEATURES RECORDING MODES NORMAL Continuous 4 ips EVENT 4 ips RESOLUTION 720 X 480 QUALITY L L PRE POST 5 10 EVENT TYPE A L M ...

Page 48: ...1 BASIC PLAYBACK 4 11 1 PLAY REVERSE PLAY PAUSE STOP Press the PLAY PAUSE button and the play icon will be displayed The DVR starts the playback from the earliest recorded data if the playback mode is entered for the first time Press the DIRECTION button to change the playback direction Press the PLAY PAUSE button during the playback to pause the playback Press the LIVE button to exit to the live ...

Page 49: ...e the previous speed The maximum fast forward speed is 128X the normal speed Releasing the shuttle ring will bring the fast forward to a pause Turn the shuttle ring counter clockwise to rewind to the desired location The same speed increment and icon concept is applied for the rewind Releasing the shuttle ring will bring the rewind to a pause 4 11 2 2 FAST DIRECTION button The FAST button accelera...

Page 50: ... button to pause the video playback Turn the jog dial clockwise to review and to advance through the recorded data picture by picture If the jog dial is stopped the playback will return to paused playback mode Turn the jog dial counter clockwise to play in reverse and view recorded data picture by picture If the jog dial is stopped the playback will return to paused playback mode ...

Page 51: ... DIRECTION button will change the direction of slow playback to the opposite direction while maintaining the same speed 4 11 5 LOOP PLAYBACK The playback can be marked in two different locations so that it can be looped repeatedly During any playback mode press the A button to mark the beginning of the loop POSITION A When the desired location is found press the B button to mark the end of the loo...

Page 52: ...ck is repeated Press the CLEAR button to exit from the loop playback mode 4 11 6 BOOKMARK The bookmark provides a quick and easy way to mark the desired location during playback so that it can be easily retrieved for later playback During the playback pause by pressing the PLAY PAUSE button when the desired location has been reached Press the BOOKMARK button to mark the current location ...

Page 53: ...in real time regardless of the recording speed To listen to the desired audio channel press the AUDIO SEL button and then channel button By default the audio will playback along with the equivalent video camera i e channel 1 audio will play back along with channel 1 video ...

Page 54: ...r will be copied along with the content to facilitate viewing of the backup video on any Windows based personal computers All backup media will include a multi channel small viewer 5 1 1 CD RW DVD RW DVD RW DVD RAM The DVR is equipped with a DVD multi CD RW drive for backups RW media was specifically chosen because of its unique ability to be used over and over Data backups can be written to the s...

Page 55: ...to begin formatting FORMATTING will be displayed during the process The process may take up to approximately 20 minutes depending on the format of the backup disk When the process is completed SUCCESS will be displayed Press ESC button to go back to the previous menu Highlight COPY and press the ENTER button to access the COPY Submenu as shown in the above screen ...

Page 56: ... end time of the period to be backed up and then press the ENTER button to start the backup When prompted enter an eight digit numeric password to encrypt the backup This password will be needed to later retrieve the data Data encryption can be bypassed by pressing the ESC button The DVR will start creating a buffer for the selected data to be backed up The status of the buffer being created will ...

Page 57: ...iption of the copy process can be viewed Copy status will display the start and end of the data to be backed up and the current time of the data being copied Highlight COPY STATUS and then press the ENTER button to see the copy status Below Screen displays the Current Copy Status ...

Page 58: ...rs Applications Figure 1 NON Standard USB A Type Figure2 Standard USB A Type NOTE It s preferable to use the USB device mentioned in Figure 2 rather than Figure 1 Please make sure that the DVR is turned OFF before inserting the USB device into the USB port while using the USB device mentioned in Fig 1 When a User uses the USB Stick mentioned in the Figure 2 there is no need to follow the above ste...

Page 59: ...PTZ button to enter the PTZ camera control mode Use the directional buttons for the pan and tilt movement buttons to focus in out or AF button for auto focus and the shuttle ring to zoom in and out The movement speed of the PTZ camera can be changed by pressing the FUNCTION button and then the or button to increase or decrease the speed 5 4 2 CREATING AND MOVING TO PRESET POINTS During the PTZ con...

Page 60: ...number is being used under RECORD SETUP There are two methods for event recording The first method is recording events in addition to manual recording and the second method is event recording only The first method involves leaving the REC button on to start recording manually and combining event recording This would be useful in a scenario where a location needs to be recorded continuously even at...

Page 61: ...e in the unit NORMAL OPEN Sensor is open in normal times NORMAL CLOSE Sensor is close in normal times NOT INSTALLED No Sensors are connected to the DVR unit 6 2 VIDEO LOSS RECORDING Video loss recording is a form of event recording that is triggered when a channel loses its video input signal Video loss recording is useful to have other channels compensate for the loss of the video signal on a spe...

Page 62: ...UICK SETUP MANUAL EVENT V LOSS STEP 2 EVENT MENU EVENT SCREEN MODE SCREEN HOLD EVENT CHECK ON EVENT MESSAGE ON 6 3 MOTION RECORDING Motion recording is yet another effective form of event recording that is triggered when a channel detects motion in its field of view as the MPEG compression algorithm allows for accurate and error free motion detection The channels which detect motion will display t...

Page 63: ...EVENT MENU EVENT SCREEN MODE SCREEN HOLD EVENT CHECK ON EVENT MESSAGE ON VII MAIN MENU Before operating the DVR please make sure that you have properly connected all the cables and HDD s By Pressing the Menu button on the DVR or from the Remote the screen below will pop up ...

Page 64: ...pressing the button or and button from the remote or Front Panel 7 1 2 IMAGE SIZE Select the desired IMAGE SIZE for recording as shown below by pressing the button from the remote a 360 X 240 b 720 X 240 c 720 X 480 7 1 3 RECORD FRAME User can select the desired frame rate for normal recording using the button or and button from the remote or Front Panel NOTE If you select ON RECORD MENU will be d...

Page 65: ...n or and from the remote or Front Panel When video loss alarm or motion is detected the DVR will store pre recorded data during the selected time The pre recording time can be set from 0 second to 5 second and the default is 5 7 1 7 POST RECORD TIME Select the desired time for post recording using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel When video loss alarm or motion is detected the DVR ...

Page 66: ...ton or and from the remote or Front Panel to record audio 7 1 10 REMOTE CONTROL ID Select the arbitrary remote controller ID using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel 7 1 11 SAVE User can save the changes done in the QUICK Menu by clicking the SAVE button 7 2 SCREEN You can select SCREEN Menu by pressing the Enter button from the remote By pressing the SCREEN button with the help of t...

Page 67: ... the following screen Will appear It s different from model to model Move the cursor to each single or split channel using the buttons When the desired channel is selected change the value of AUTO SEQUENCE duration using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel to set the length of time for switching each channel in sequence The value is from 1SEC to 60SEC but the default is 3SEC To exit t...

Page 68: ...e The default is OFF 7 2 2 DISPLAY At the SCREEN menu Move the cursor to the DISPLAY using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the DISPLAY the following screen will appear To exit this DISPLAY menu press the ESC button 7 2 2 1 HDD FREE SPACE At the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using the buttons to select the HDD FREE SPACE Press button or and from the remote or Front Panel to choo...

Page 69: ... 5 DATE TIME MODE At the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using the buttons to select the DATE TIME MODE Use the button or and from the remote or Front Panel to choose YY MM DD or MM DD YY or DD MM YY The default is YY MM DD ON Remaining capacity of the fixed not backup HDDs will be displayed on the screen PERCENT Remaining capacity of the fixed HDDs will be displayed on the screen in percent GIGABYTE...

Page 70: ... WHITE or BLACK The default is WHITE 7 2 2 9 REMOTE CONTROL ID At the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using the buttons to select the REMOTE CONTROL ID Use the button or and from the remote or Front Panel to choose ON or OFF The default is OFF 7 2 3 TITLE At the SCREEN menu Move the cursor to the TITLE using buttons ON Each channel title will be displayed on the screen WHITE The color of the border l...

Page 71: ...after selecting desired channel using the buttons the following screen will appear Select the character using the buttons and then press the ENTER button To exit this CHARACTER TABLE screen press the ESC button CHANNEL TITLE MODE There are TEXT and BITMAP TEXT Using the CHARACTER TABLE BITMAP It is possible to download new characters using the client software if you want ...

Page 72: ...ulti screen viewing modes can be customized using any combination of cameras These viewing modes can be disabled and excluded from the view mode sequence Customizable multi screens include MULTI 4E MULTI 6 MULTI 7 MULTI 9B MULTI 10 AND MULTI 13 7 2 5 COVERT At the SCREEN menu Move the cursor to the COVERT using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the COVERT the following scree...

Page 73: ...Manually select the channel of spot monitor EVENT Event channel will be displayed automatically on spot monitor SEQUENCE Every single channel will be switching and displaying in sequence 7 2 6 2 SPOT SEQ TIME Use the button or and from the remote or Front Panel to set the SPOT SEQ TIME The duration of spot sequence can be set from 1SEC to 60SEC ON The selected channel will be displayed as black sc...

Page 74: ...htness contrast hue and saturation of each camera The default is 50 7 3 RECORD Record setup defines various recording options such as record schedule record programs recording time estimate audio recording repeat recording play modes backup mode and holiday recording schedules and recording period setting To set up the RECORD menu Move the cursor to the RECORD icon using the in the MENU screen Pre...

Page 75: ...ETUP the following screen will appear Move the cursor to choose the desired time using the buttons Select the desired program among PROGRAM 0 9 and POWER OFF using the buttons or and from the remote or Front Panel To enable the programmed time turn the shuttle ring to the right initially the number will be green when enabled it will turn to yellow Turn the shuttle ring to the left to release the s...

Page 76: ... a program for Motion detection or continuous recoding At the RECORD menu Move the cursor to the RECORD PROGRAM using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the RECORD PROGRAM the following screen will appear 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Use the buttons to move the cursor to the desired item Select the desired value for each selected item using the buttons or and from the remote or Front Panel 1 RE...

Page 77: ... input and Video loss detection 4 CHECK SUM CH SUM indicates the total of the record rate of the channel that would start recording at 30 IPS plus the sum of the record rate of the remaining channels 5 QUALITY Defines the video quality for each channel There are 4 Quality levels a Normal b Best c Fine d Low 6 PRE POST PRE TIME is the pre recording duration that means how long the channel is record...

Page 78: ...ITY At the RECORD menu Move the cursor to the PREVIEW QUALITY using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the PREVIEW QUALITY the following screen will appear Select the desired RECORD QUALITY using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel And you can see the size of each image quality and how long you can record in the installed HDDs by the image quality To exit this IMAGE ...

Page 79: ...Panel to set ON or OFF It is possible to set a point of time to work the REPEAT RECORD ALARM Move the cursor to REPEAT RECORD ALARM using buttons and then select the desired value using buttons or and from the remote or Front Panel The value is from 5 to 10 To exit this REPEAT RECORD menu press the ESC button 7 3 6 BACKUP MODE At the RECORD menu Move the cursor to the BACKUP MODE using buttons ON ...

Page 80: ...ve the cursor to the HOLIDAY using buttons Press the ENTER button to set up HOLIDAY and the HOLIDAY menu screen appears Set up ON or OFF of HOLIDAY RECORD using the buttons or and from the remote or Front Panel Move the cursor using buttons and set up the value using the buttons or and from the remote or Front Panel To exit this HOLIDAY menu press the ESC button 7 3 8 RECORD LIMIT Select the recor...

Page 81: ... Move the cursor to the EVENT icon using the in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the EVENT icon and the following items appear 7 4 1 MOTION DETECTION At the EVENT menu Move the cursor to the MOTION DETECTION using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the MOTION DETECTION the following screen will appear ...

Page 82: ...P using buttons Press the ENTER button to set the motion detection area Select the motion detection area using the buttons and then press the ENTER button to save the area Turn the shuttle ring to the right to select all cells for motion detection and turn the shuttle ring to the left to reset all area To exit this AREA SETUP press the ESC button 7 4 1 4 TEST MOTION At the MOTION DETECTION menu Mo...

Page 83: ...rsor to the EVENT BUZZER using buttons Select ON or OFF using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel to set the event buzzer 7 4 7 SENSOR INPUT At the EVENT menu Move the cursor to the SENSOR INPUT using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the SENSOR INPUT the first of three screens will appear ON The warning message will be displayed when the event occurs SCREEN HOL...

Page 84: ...s Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the RELAY OUTPUT and the 2nd page will appear Move the cursor using the buttons and set up the value using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel Press the button to see the next page To exit this screen press the ESC button Select the right sensor type according to the type of installed sensor with the unit NORMAL OPEN The sensor is open in...

Page 85: ...ed with the following options POWER LOSS relay triggered when the DVR loses power HDD ERROR relay triggered when the hard disk drive fails REC relay triggered when the recording stops USER manual relay operation NOT USED 7 5 SYSTEM To set up the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to the SYSTEM icon using the in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the SYSTEM icon the following scr...

Page 86: ... 5 1 1 HDD CONFIGURATION At the HDD menu Move the cursor to HDD CONFIGURATION using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the HDD CONFIGURATION the following screen will appear The DVR detects installed hard disk drives automatically Any hard disk drive can be defined to be a normal recording drive REC drive or a backup drive BACKUP Highlight a desired drive and then select the ...

Page 87: ...or is on the REC HDD INITIALIZE the following screen will appear If you want to initialize move the cursor to YES and then press the ENTER button If not move the cursor to NO and then press the ENTER button To exit this screen press the ESC button To exit this HDD menu press the ESC button again 7 5 1 3 BACK UP HDD INITIALIZE The backup hard disk drives can be initialized at any time by accessing ...

Page 88: ... using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the CLOCK the following screen will appear 7 5 2 1 DATE TIME At the CLOCK menu Move the cursor to the DATE TIME using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the DATE TIME and the following screen appears Use the buttons to move the cursor to the desired position of date or time Use the button or and from the remote o...

Page 89: ...GHT SAVING TIME Summer time using the button then select ON or OFF using the button If the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME set ON set up the starting date and time and end date and time Use the buttons to move the cursor and use the buttons to change the value To exit this TIME ADJUST menu press the ESC button 7 5 3 VIDEO STANDARD 5 5 3 VIDEO STANDARD 7 5 3 VIDEO STANDARD At the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor t...

Page 90: ...OL ID using the buttons Set the REMOTE CONTROL ID using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel 7 5 6 KEY ECHO At the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to the KEY ECHO using the buttons Set ON or OFF using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel 7 5 7 ADVANCED SETUP At the SYSTEM SETUP menu Move the cursor to the ADVANCED SETUP using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor i...

Page 91: ...tton and you can see the following screen Insert your desired password in the eight digits marked _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ besides NEW PASSWORD using the CAMERA NUMBER INPUT buttons And then reinsert 8 numbers of the NEW PASSWORD in the eight digits marked _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ beside RE TYPE using the CAMERA NUMBER INPUT buttons to verify the password To exit this menu press the ESC button NOTE You can use only...

Page 92: ...r Move the cursor using the buttons and change the value using the buttons or and from the remote or Front Panel 7 5 7 4 DVR MENU SETUP At the ADVANCED SETUP menu Move the cursor to the DVR MENU SETUP using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the DVR MENU SETUP the following screen will appear If you set any items ON the password will be required when you try to access the men...

Page 93: ... If you want to initialize move the cursor to YES and then press the ENTER button If not move the cursor to NO and then press the ENTER button Use the buttons to move the cursor 7 5 7 4 2 LOAD MENU FROM FILE At the DVR MENU SETUP menu Insert the USB memory stick to download the menu file from the USB memory stick NOTE If you do this MENU INITIALIZE all menu setting values will be factory default H...

Page 94: ...nu Move the cursor to the FIRMWARE UPGRADE using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the FIRMWARE UPGRADE the following screen will appear If you want to update firmware using the USB port move the cursor to YES and then press the ENTER button If not move the cursor to NO and then press the ENTER button Use the buttons to move the cursor To exit this FIRMWARE UPGRADE screen pr...

Page 95: ...oring System and CCC server To set up the LINK menu Move the cursor to the LINK icon using the in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the LINK icon the following items appear 7 6 1 NETWORK At the LINK menu Move the cursor to the NETWORK using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the NETWORK the following screen will appear NOTE Upgrade the firmware with...

Page 96: ... data value using the buttons or and from the remote or Front Panel 7 6 1 3 SUBNET MASK At the NETWORK menu Move the cursor to the SUBNET MASK using the buttons Select the desired position using the buttons and set the data value using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel 7 6 1 4 GATEWAY At the NETWORK menu Move the cursor to the GATEWAY using the buttons Select the desired position us...

Page 97: ...buttons to change the value and the buttons to move the cursor 7 6 1 8 BACKUP IP SERVER At the NETWORK menu Move the cursor to the DHCP using the buttons Select ON using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel Move the cursor to the BACKUP IP SERVER using the buttons Input the backup server IP using the buttons to change the value and the buttons to move the cursor 7 6 2 RS232C At the LIN...

Page 98: ...S232 menu press the ESC button 7 6 2 RS485 At the LINK menu Move the cursor to the RS485 using the buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the RS485 the following screen will appear 7 6 4 PTZ At the SCREEN menu Move the cursor to the PTZ using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the PTZ the following screen will appear ...

Page 99: ...e button or and from the remote or Front Panel to select the desired ID Press the button or and from the remote or Front Panel to see the next page To exit this PTZ menu press the ESC button 7 6 5 E MAIL At the LINK menu Move the cursor to the E MAIL using buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the E MAIL the following screen will appear NOTE If you want to use this function you have...

Page 100: ...put the e mail sever address to be used by DVR Press the ENTER button and the Character Table screen will appear Select the character using the buttons and then press the ENTER button To exit this CHARACTER TABLE screen press the ESC button 7 6 6 DVR NAME At the E MAIL menu Move the cursor to the DVR NAME using the buttons Press the ENTER button and the Character table screen will appear Select th...

Page 101: ...he character using the buttons and then press the ENTER button To exit this CHARACTER TABLE screen press the ESC button 7 7 SEARCH To set up the SEARCH menu Move the cursor to the SEARCH icon using the in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the SEARCH icon the following screen will appear User can select and search any of the options by pressing the Enter button ...

Page 102: ... in white Select the desired date and then press the ENTER button To change the month or the year highlight the month or the year and then adjust the value by pressing the and buttons When a date is selected the DVR will then search again for the recorded data in a 24 hour period for the date The hour blocks that contain data will be displayed in yellow as shown in the below screen Move the cursor...

Page 103: ...set the desired time using or buttons 4 Press the ENTER button to begin playback 5 Press ESC button to go to the previous menu 6 Select the COPY MEDIA to copy the desired file as shown below a INTERNAL CD DVD RW b USB_FRONT c USB_REAR1 d USB_REAR2 7 Move the cursor to START COPY and then press the ENTER button to copy 8 Enter a Password if you want to protect the file or Press ESC to start copying...

Page 104: ... an overview of the all event related recordings so that a specific event can be quickly pinpointed and accessed Move the cursor to the EVENT SEARCH icon using the in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the EVENT SEARCH icon the following Screen will appear 1 Select which hard disk drive to retrieve the data from If unknown leave the HDD ID to NORMAL 2 Move the cursor to C...

Page 105: ... screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the BLOCK SEARCH icon the following screen will appear 1 Select which hard disk drive to retrieve the data from using or button If unknown leave the HDD ID to NORMAL 2 Move the cursor to the desired position of SEARCH TIME using the buttons And set the desired time using or buttons 3 Press the ENTER button to see the Playback 7 7 6 FILE SEARCH F...

Page 106: ...action Move the cursor to the TEXT SEARCH icon using the in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the TEXT SEARCH icon and the following screen will appear 7 7 9 LOG FILE The log file keeps a list of the important events that happened to the DVR The log file can be saved to a USB flash memory as a text file so that it can be viewed and archived to a computer The following ar...

Page 107: ...R button when the cursor is on the LOG FILE icon and the following Screen appears 1 Move the cursor to the desired position of SEARCH TIME using the buttons And set the desired time using or buttons 2 Press the ENTER button to see the LOG FILE List 7 8 COPY To set up the COPY menu Move the cursor to the COPY icon using the in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the COPY ic...

Page 108: ... or Front Panel Move the cursor to the desired position of COPY START TIME COPY END TIME using the buttons and press the button to set up the time to set up the COPY START TIME and COPY END TIME Press the ENTER button to copy You can see a password input message You need this password when opening the file in network viewer 7 8 2 COPY STATUS NOTE When the copy is in process the copying status ex C...

Page 109: ... the following screen appears Press the ESC button to exit this menu 7 8 3 MEDIA FORMAT At the COPY menu move the cursor to MEDIA FORMAT using the buttons Press the ENTER button the following screen appears Select formatting media using the button or and from the remote or Front Panel Move the cursor to MEDIA FORMAT and then press the ENTER button ...

Page 110: ...wing items appear Move the cursor to the desired item using the buttons and press the ENTER button SAVE ONLY Select this item if you want only to save the changed setup SAVE AND EXIT Select this item if you want to save the changed setup and exit this screen EXIT WITHOUT SAVE Select this item if you want not to save the changed setup before exiting this screen NOTE If you don t connect any media y...

Page 111: ...er to take full advantage of the program Recommended Minimum OS Windows XP or Vista CPU Pentium IV 2 8 Ghz RAM 512MB Video Card 128MB Free Space 2GB Resolution 1024x768x32 DirectX DirectX 9 0c Network Ethernet 10 100B TX Port Port 5400 5499 TCP 8 2 INSTALLING THE DVR VIEWER Insert the program CD into the CD ROM or DVD ROM drive of the computer and locate the SETUP EXE file Double click on the setu...

Page 112: ... to install the program The setup program will run through its series of installation process Click on OK to complete the Installation NOTE In case of the Windows XP OS user has to download the UDF drivers prior to the installation of the DVR Viewer Program because the DVR is using the UDF file system while copying and playing the data Click on YES to install the UDF reader Click NO if the UDF rea...

Page 113: ... to the installation of the DVR Viewer Program because the DVR is using the UDF file system while copying and playing the data Click on Next after selecting the language in which you prefer to view this setup wizard Click on Install to install the UDF reader Click on OK to complete the Installation ...

Page 114: ...assword of up to 20 alphanumeric characters It s possible to enter without character Click on OK to start the program NOTE You have to input the setting password whenever run the DVR Viewer so please note it not to forget The DVR Viewer has two display modes When the program is run for the first time it will be shown in the attached mode The DVR Viewer then can be switched into detached mode to vi...

Page 115: ... variety of connection options a DVR List The DVRs that has been added is listed in this box b Connection Type Select the connection type to the DVR c DVR Name Enter the DVR name d IP Address and Port Enter the IP address and the port number for the DVR if known a b c d e f g h i j k l m n ...

Page 116: ...C or RS 485 protocols are used to connect to the DVR h Password Enter the password to access the DVR remotely The password level entered will grant the access privileges assigned by the administrator i Description Add comments or notes to the DVR in this box j Add Once all the information for the DVR has been entered click on ADD to add to the DVR list k Change After changing the DVR information c...

Page 117: ...ble DVRs to be added to the DVR list Click on DVR SEARCH to open the DVR Search window Click on SEARCH and available DVRs will be listed Highlight a desired DVR to add to the DVR List and then click on ADD TO LIST DVR List Added Message will appear with a successful addition to the DVR list Click on CANCEL to exit from DVR Search ...

Page 118: ...g the desired Channel Number and the Video Mode and then click on OK Recorded channels will be shown in the main channel display window The content of the hard drive can be further searched and played back using any one of the search features or using the playback buttons to playback in slow fast or paused mode 4 FILE SEARCH Backed up files and files that have been downloaded can be searched and p...

Page 119: ...layed back by double clicking on it Once the playback starts it can be slowed paused and fast forwarded using the playback buttons The playback list can be viewed and selected again from the TIME search button once the playback starts 5 ARRANGE WINDOW Arrange window button works only in detached window mode See 9 When viewing multiple DVRs clicking on ARRANGE WINDOW sort and display all DVR connec...

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Page 121: ... as display options and the IP address of the Dynamic IP Server and user management to create user name and passwords for additional users to access the DVR Viewer 6 1 Viewer Options a Display Check or uncheck various On Screen Display options as needed By default Channel Title Event and Frame Rate are checked ...

Page 122: ... warning sound on or off The default is on e Event Mode When any event happens during hiding the DVR Viewer the DVR Viewer window will pop up on your PC The default is off f Event Wave File User can select the wave file for warning sound g Watermark Check Checks for the authenticity of the data during live stream or playback stream h File Split Mode Customize the channel order during playback usin...

Page 123: ...entered for the password Press CHANGE to save the modification To add additional users click on ADD Enter the user name description for the user password and access privileges and then click on SAVE to add the new user The user setting can be modified by highlighting the user and clicking on CHANGE once the changes are made ...

Page 124: ...s can be viewed in full screen mode by clicking on any channel numbers 11 DISPLAY MULTI CHANNEL VIEW MODE Depending on the model of the DVR the channel view modes can be changed by toggling on this button 16 channel view mode 13 channel view mode 10 channel view mode 9 channel view mode 8 channel view mode 7 channel view mode 6 channel view mode and quad view mode 12 AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE DWELL TIME ...

Page 125: ...annel select Select the channel in which the PTZ camera is installed b Directional buttons Autofocus Move the PTZ camera using the directional buttons Toggle Autofocus on or off by clicking on AF c Set preset points Move the PTZ camera to the desired location and then click on any of the 16 buttons to set a preset position d Move to preset points Click on any of the 16 buttons to move the PTZ came...

Page 126: ...nd Fahrenheit Total number of hard disk drives Recording mode of the hard disk drives Total space of fixed hard disk drive Remaining free space of fixed hard disk drive Total space of backup hard disk drive Remaining free space of backup hard disk drive 18 2 Record Record status displays the following information Record program Event record mode Record repeat Number of record hard disk drives Logi...

Page 127: ...click on PRINT to bring up the screen print window a Zoom in out Click the or button to zoom in and out for the detailed view of the picture b Paper size Select the paper size Available paper sizes are A3 A4 A5 B4 B5 Legal and Letter c Print Send the picture to the printer d Printer Select a printer to send the picture e Save as The picture can be saved as a JPEG or Bitmap format f Memo a b e f g ...

Page 128: ...a can also be backed up directly onto available backup media on the DVR a Available data Displays available data to be downloaded b Hard disk drive selection Select the hard disk drive to download from If unknown leave the selection on NORMAL c Copy time Define the interval of the file to be downloaded Available time interval is 1 through 60 minutes As the value is adjusted the COPY END value will...

Page 129: ...ss on the DVR k Cancel Exit from the COPY window 20 MICROPHONE TALK For the voice communication over the internet click on the MICROPHONE button and then talk into an available microphone 21 SPEAKER LISTEN Listen in on any of the channels with audio recording over the internet Bring any one of the channels with audio recording to full screen to listen into a specific channel 22 TIME SEARCH Search ...

Page 130: ...ss for remote playback Please see 10 5 5 BLOCK SEARCH under 10 5 DVR VIEWER PLAYBACK MODE on page 139 27 LOG SEARCH View a list of events that occurred on the DVR a Log list window List of DVR logs from the most recent to the oldest b Search Click on search to view available log list c Search time Select the year month date hour minutes and seconds of the end of the log list to retrieve d Save log...

Page 131: ... for rewind speed of 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x and 128x c Reverse slow This button can be toggled for a slow reverse playback speed of 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x 1 16x 1 32x 1 64x and 1 128x d Reverse play Normal speed playback in reverse direction e Pause Pause the playback during remote playback or live monitoring f Play Normal speed playback in forward direction g Forward slow This button can be toggled for a s...

Page 132: ...tton is clicked the playback will resume from where it was left off 32 FRAMES PER SECOND Displays the frame rate of incoming live stream or playback stream 33 LIVE PLAYBACK BUTTON STATUS During live or playback this window will display the direction and the speed of the playback direction 34 RELAY 4 Manually trigger relay 4 on the DVR The relay 4 option must be set to user option 35 AVAILABLE SPAC...

Page 133: ...e button over the channel window The size of the box created by dragging will be the outline of the channel window to be zoomed in d DVR functions Some of the DVR functions may not be available depending on what user account the DVR Viewer has been signed on with and also with what user level password the DVR has been connected to e DVRs online If more than one DVR is connected then the live view ...

Page 134: ... remotely from the DVR and then transmit to the DVR viewer for remote playback a DVR s playback time Displays the DVR s playback date and time Channels without recording show NO IMAGE b Event message Displays the channel s event messages at the time of the recording c Channel window The DVR channel window can be double clicked for a full screen mode The channel window can also be zoomed by draggin...

Page 135: ...l password the DVR has been connected to e DVRs online The live view of different DVRs can be selected as well as the playback mode by clicking on the desired DVR name f Remaining HDD space Displays remaining hard disk drive space on the DVR g Channel status Displays the status of the live channels 8 5 1 TIME SEARCH Click on TIME to display the Time Search window The start and the end of the recor...

Page 136: ...lide the time bar to the desired time Click on PLAY to begin the remote playback 8 5 2 CALENDAR SEARCH Click on CALENDAR to display the Calendar Search window Dates with recorded data will be highlighted in yellow Select the year month date and the hour block and then click on PLAY to begin the remote playback ...

Page 137: ...m the most recent to the oldest Select an event and then click on PLAY to begin remote playback If the desired event is not listed in the current window then follow the following steps Select the hard disk drive for the remote playback If unknown leave the selection to Normal Select the channel for playback Select the event categories ...

Page 138: ...ack The list can be advanced to the next 500 lists by clicking on NEXT Highlight the desired event and then click on PLAY to begin the remote playback 8 5 4 TEXT Click on TEXT to display Text Search window Select the hard disk drive for the remote playback If unknown leave the selection to Normal ...

Page 139: ...g to search Leave blank for a wild card all items search Select the year month day and time for the end of the search time Click on SEARCH to list data that match the text string If the text string search was left blank then it will display all items Click on NEXT for the next 500 listing ...

Page 140: ...listing can be saved as a List file format 8 5 5 BLOCK Click on BLOCK to display the Logical Block Address Search window The first 500 data is displayed in chronological order from the most recent to the oldest Select the hard disk drive for the remote playback If unknown leave the selection to Normal ...

Page 141: ...r month day and time for the end of the data If the desired date and time is not found then click on NEXT to display the next 500 Logical Block Addresses Highlight a desired block time and then click on PLAY to begin the remote playback ...

Page 142: ...re identical to that of the DVR menu For more information please see V DVR MENU on page E Error Bookmark not defined Click on SETUP and the password prompt will be displayed Enter the administrator s password and then click on OK to display the DVR setup menu 1 QUICK SETUP 2 SCREEN SETUP 3 RECORD SETUP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 143: ...11 UPDATE TO DVR Upload changed settings to DVR 12 CLOSE Close DVR Setup menu 8 6 1 QUICK SETUP a Quick Setup on off b Image Size 360 x 240 720 x 240 720 x 480 c Record Frame 16 through 480 depending on image size d Event off all alarm v loss motion alarm loss alarm motion loss motion e Pre Record Time 0 through 5 seconds f Pose Record Time 0 through 60 seconds g Image Quality low fine superfine h...

Page 144: ...Video Loss Skip check uncheck d Add Auto Single check uncheck 8 6 2 2 Display a HDD Free Space on off b HDD Free Space Mode percent gigabyte c Record Status on off d Clock Display on off e Date Time Mode YY MM DD MM DD YY DD MM YY f Title Display on off g Title Mode text bitmap h Border Color white black i Remote Control ID on off j Spot Title Display on off ...

Page 145: ...ers for channel titles b Clear Clear the bitmap drawing c Move Move the bitmap drawing in the grids d Font Select the font for bitmap conversion e Download Download the bitmap to the DVR f Make Bitmap Enter the title to be converted into bitmap g Bitmap Grid The title can be drawn here a d b c f e g ...

Page 146: ...6 7 9B 10 and 13 channel view modes 8 6 2 5 Covert a Channels 1 through 16 on off b Select live play network LV PB LV NW PB NW all c Title Display on off 8 6 2 6 Spot a Spot Mode manual event sequence b Spot Sequence Time 1 to 60 seconds c Add Spot Multi disabled d Video Loss Skip on off ...

Page 147: ...b Monday through Sunday select the record program c Repeat Record on off d Repeat Record Alarm 5 through 10 off e Backup Mode mirror event off f Audio 1 through 8 on off g Record Limit off 1 day through 6 days 1 week through 4 weeks 1 month through 11 months 1 year 8 6 3 2 Record Program Define the values for the record settings Use the mouse scroll button to change the values or the left right bu...

Page 148: ...ity Event select the image quality for event recording h Pre Record Time select the pre event recording time i Post Record Time select the post event recording time j Event Alarm Video Loss Motion check uncheck event recording options 8 6 3 3 Holiday a Holiday Record on off b Holiday Setup enter the holidays 8 6 4 EVENT 8 6 4 1 Event a Event Check on off b Event Screen Mode screen hold event full ...

Page 149: ... display the motion grid window Select the grid size Use the left mouse button to draw motion detection area and use the right mouse button to erase motion detection area Use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to set or clear motion detection all area of the screen 8 6 4 3 Sensor Input Select the circuit type for the sensor input ...

Page 150: ...select not used HDD error power user 8 6 5 SYSTEM 8 6 5 1 System a Video Standard PAL NTSC auto b Language English Korean Japanese Polish Spanish Russian Chinese Taiwanese French Turkish German Italian and Portuguese c Remote Control ID All 11 through 14 21 through 24 31 through 34 and 41 through 44 d Key Echo on off 8 6 5 2 HDD Select the recording mode for the HDD ...

Page 151: ...y and time 8 6 5 4 ADVANCED SETUP a Password Check on off b Passwords define the DVR access passwords for all users c Authority define DVR access authority for users 1 through 4 8 6 6 LINK 8 6 6 1 Network a DHCP OFF b IP Address enter the IP address c Subnet Mask enter the subnet mask d Gateway enter the gateway e DNS enter the DNS address f Port define port number g Dynamic IP Server enter the Dy...

Page 152: ...ct the stop bit 8 6 6 3 RS 485 a System ID select the system ID b Output Mode select the output mode c Baud Rate select the communication speed d Data Bit select the data bit e Parity Bit select the parity bit f Stop Bit select the stop bit 8 6 6 4 PTZ a Model select the PTZ camera model b Speed select the communication speed c ID select the PTZ camera address ...

Page 153: ...the DVR s password for the e mail account f E mail addresses 1 through 10 enter the e mail addresses for e mail notification 8 6 7 DOWNLOAD The DVR s firmware can be updated from the client software Please remember that once the upgrade process begins the connection must not be severed or interrupted 8 6 7 1 DVR Logo Select Reserved 8 6 7 2 Firmware Download Click on FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD and the DVR ...

Page 154: ...ST H Series 153 Locate the upgrade file and then click on OPEN to begin the upgrade process The file will begin loading onto the DVR Once the download is complete the DVR will begin flashing the new firmware ...

Page 155: ...SAGA ST H Series 154 Once the upgrade is finished and successful the DVR viewer will display DVR Upgraded Successfully Restart the DVR and the new firmware will be in effect ...

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