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VT-EHL Series 

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

 

 

 

CAUTION 

1)

  Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong blows to it. Keep away from a location subject to excessive 

vibration or magnetic interference. 

2)

  Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 50°C), low temperature (below -10°F), or high 

humidity. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. 

3)

  If you want to relocate the already installed product, be sure to turn off the power and then move or reinstall it. 

4)

  Remove the power plug from the outlet when there is a lighting storm. Neglecting to do so may cause fire or 

damage to the product. 

5)

  Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources. It may cause fire. 

6)

  Install it in a place with good ventilation. 

7)

  Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects such as sun, as this may damage the CCD 

image sensor. 

8)

  Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be 

placed on the apparatus. 

9)

  The Mains plug is used as a disconnect device and shall stay readily operable at any time. 

10)

 When using the camera outdoors, moisture may occur inside the camera due to temperature difference between 

indoors and outdoors. For this reason, it is recommended to install the camera indoors. For outdoor use, use the 

camera with built-in fan and heater. 

11)

 Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the 

instructions. 

12)

 LAN Ethernet cable should not be extended to outside of building. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VT-EHL Series

Page 1: ... Internet LAN Explorer Safari Firefox Opera and Chrome Applications for iPhone iPad iTouch and Droid Devices 500GB to 2TB Internal Storage Options one Internal HDD Quick Search Function for automatic review Email Event Notification with Snapshot CMS Central Management Software Included Mac OSX Client Software Included Automatic sending of Health and Event notifications via email 4 Audio Inputs 1 O...

Page 2: ...On 15 Menu Control 16 Live Display 16 Division Screen 16 Sequence Mode 16 PTZ 17 Digital Zoom 17 Log 18 Panic Recording 18 Quick Menu 19 System Setup 20 Camera 21 Camera Setup 21 Color Setup 21 PTZ Setup 22 PTZ Detail 23 Motion Sensor 24 Display 25 OSD 25 Monitor 26 Sequence 27 Spot Out 29 Sound 30 Audio 30 Buzzer 30 System 31 Date Time 31 System Management 32 System Information 32 System Names 33...

Page 3: ... Alarm Input 44 Alarm Output 44 Buzzer Out 45 E Mail Notification 46 Disk Management 47 Record Menu 48 Recording Operations 48 Continuous Motion Recording 52 Alarm Recording 53 Panic Recording 54 Network Streaming 54 Search 55 Time Search 55 Multi Playback 57 Event Search 59 Archiving 61 New Archive 61 Reserved Data Management 62 FTP Setup 62 Web Connection Setup 63 How to Connect 63 Live Mode 65 ...

Page 4: ...0 Display 71 Sound 72 System 72 Recording 73 Network Streaming 74 User 74 Network 74 Sensor 75 Information 75 Backup Player 76 Watermark Process 76 Smartphone Connection 78 Viewing with the browser 78 DVR Viewer Guide 80 iPhone iPad 80 Android 82 Mac Compatibility 88 EH Connect 88 ...

Page 5: ...s convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution to avoid a tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 ...

Page 6: ...n it securely and firmly A falling camera may cause personal injury 6 Do not place conductive objects e g screwdrivers coins metal parts etc or containers filled with water on top of the device Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire electric shock or falling objects 7 Do not install the unit in humid dusty or sooty locations Doing so may cause fire or electric shock 8 If any unusual smells...

Page 7: ...ay cause fire 6 Install it in a place with good ventilation 7 Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects such as sun as this may damage the CCD image sensor 8 Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 9 The Mains plug is used as a disconnect device and shall stay readily operable ...

Page 8: ...not to block any of the air vents on the DVR Adequate protection against lightning strikes and power surges must be installed to prevent damage to the DVR Any safety warnings on the DVR and in these instructions must be adhered to If cleaning is necessary shutdown the DVR and disconnect power first Use a soft dry cloth only never use any abrasive cleaners Do not attempt to service or repair the DV...

Page 9: ...h the backup files and the backup also contains the system event log and backup log for full traceability REMOTE CONNECTION Depending on the user level full DVR control is available over the internet as well as the ability to remotely configure the DVR Alarm outputs on the DVR can be remotely triggered over the internet COMPREHENSIVE RECORDING SETUP Recording can be scheduled alarm or motion activ...

Page 10: ...puts Composite and VGA One spot monitor output can be programmed in the DVR setup LIVE DISPLAY The DVR displays single or multi screen images and also has several sequence modes standard and user definable CONFIGURATION BACKUP All configuration settings on the DVR can be saved to USB memory stick or a PC files remotely The saved data can then be uploaded to other DVR units allowing rapid deploymen...

Page 11: ...VT EHL Series 10 SYSTEM ORGANIZATION SYSTEM ORGANIZATION ...

Page 12: ...nd playback MENU Displays the setup menus SEARCH Displays the search menu Control Key CURSOR KEYS Allow to Navigate on the menu ENTER Apply or Select an item RETURN Cancel or go to Previous menu Playback Control Increases reverse playback speed Selects reverse playback ΙΙ Selects forward playback and also accesses the instant playback feature and Pauses resumes playback Increases forward playback ...

Page 13: ...ed as necessary D PAL NTSC Change Camera input type E ALARM INPUTS Up to 4 alarm inputs can be connected and configured as high or low inputs with common ground RELAY OUTPUT 1 alarm output can be connected and configured as high or low output with common ground RS485 Connect PTZ camera F LAN LAN connection to a router or internal network USB you can connect USB mouse or USB memory G VGA VGA main m...

Page 14: ...System Setup Main System Control Device From the remote controller sync the remote to each DVR then all DVRs can be controlled with one remote controller How to sync a remote controller to a DVR s ID Press the ID button on the remote Notice REMOTE ID statement on the screen On the remote controller enter the System ID number press ENTER then press RETURN default System ID is 0 ...

Page 15: ...n monitor out by using the buttons on the front panel There are two ways to switch the monitor output 1 Press DISP RETURN key on Front Panel during Boot on system 2 Press DISP RETURN DISP RETURN key on remote controller sequentially during boot on system Below images are the screens of Main monitor out and Sub monitor out S e le c t e d S ub m o nit o r o ut S e le c t e d S ub m o nit o r o ut ...

Page 16: ... of the hard drive After startup diagnostics are complete the operator must logon to the system The default user name is ADMIN Using the Virtual keyboard key in the default password as 1234 and press the ENTER button The DVR begins normal operation and shows the default display of all 4 or 8 channels depending on system model The status bar Including menu control is shown at the bottom of the scre...

Page 17: ...the DISPLAY button and screen division menu will appear Select the screen type 1 4 6 and 8 rotation sequence Sequence mode Press the SEQ button Each channel is shown in full screen for a set period of time before switching to the next channel To stop the sequence on a particular channel press the SEQ button again More complex sequences can be programmed through the setup menu ...

Page 18: ... Preset Select the preset you wish the camera to move to then select GO TO 4 Zoom Focus IRIS User can control each item with or button 5 Parameter Press this button and another window will appear User can select each item from PTZ parameter menu Digital Zoom Select the ZOOM button When viewing a channel in full screen the operator can zoom in to a particular area by up to 14 times To use the digit...

Page 19: ...t logs Panic Recording This menu is used to start and stop the Panic recording If the panic recording is started record icon will change to red square with P Select once more to return to previous record schedule Panic recording setup will be assigned from the Record menu ...

Page 20: ...ght clicking the mouse at each live channel 1 PTZ Please refer to PTZ menu of Page 14 2 ZOOM Please refer to ZOOM menu of Page 14 3 Playback Your can start instant playback on floating window during live surveillance 4 PANIC REC START Stop Please refer to Panic record menu of Page 15 ...

Page 21: ...round any items in the setup menu use the CURSOR KEYS and the ENTER and RETURN buttons In general the ENTER button is used to select and change a particular item and the RETURN button is used to cancel a change or exit from a particular setup screen To setup all main system functions highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER ...

Page 22: ...ERA and press ENTER TITLE Input the camera title COVERT When it is set to ON the camera image is not displayed in live display but continues to record AUDIO Determines the audio recording channel CAMERA COLOR SETUP Brightness contrast tint and color can be adjusted for each individual channel Highlight each channel to modify and press ENTER ...

Page 23: ...nel highlight CAMERA and choose the desired channel Press RETURN when all changes are complete CAMERA PTZ SETUP Click the PTZ SETUP menu and click each value on the ADDRESS PROTOCOL and BAUD RATE menu Change each value with button ADDRESS The unique ID of the PTZ device PROTOCOL The protocol of the PTZ device BAUD RATE The baud rate of the PTZ device DETAIL Detail setting for PTZ device Refer to t...

Page 24: ...SETUP Click the DETAIL button and change the detail value with button Note that some settings such as AUTO FOCUS may not be compatible with particular PTZ equipment If this is the case changing the value will have no effect on PTZ control ...

Page 25: ...st and determines the degree of motion required before recording is activated Click the button AREA SETUP Choosing this option allows the operator to define which areas of the image are monitored for motion detection For quick select or deselect the entire grid click the right mouse button and click the SELECT ALL or DESELECT ALL menu Blank clear area Non selected area Yellow grid like boxes Selec...

Page 26: ...ht of each channel display window BORDER Determines whether there is a border around each channel in multi screen display mode BORDER COLOR If the border is ON the operator can choose the color MOTION SENSOR DISPLAY If false motion recording is occurring the operator can use this feature to determine and rectify the cause in real time OFF normal display mode ON areas where motion is detected are h...

Page 27: ...ON an alarm input will cause the associated channel to display in full screen ALARM POP UP DWELL Determines how long the full screen popup is displayed after an alarm input If the alarm condition continues the popup screen is displayed constantly MOTION POP UP MODE When set to ON motion detection will cause the associated channel to display full screen MOTION POP UP DWELL Determines how long the f...

Page 28: ...tup allows the operator to define a custom sequence using mixed multi screen views and any desired channels Click the ADD menu To add a new sequence highlight ADD and press ENTER Sequence title is highlighted press ENTER to bring up the virtual keyboard and key in a name or reference number for the new sequence Click on the SCHEDULE tab and click button for select ON OFF Select the SAVE Then below...

Page 29: ...nd assign CONFIGURE Then click CONFIRM To add an additional mode click ADD continuously After finishing the setup press CLOSE To modify the current one double click that mode Then Sequence Setup window will appear again The new sequence is now saved and can be started by pressing the SEQ button when in live view ...

Page 30: ...log Spot Double click the spot out channel for modification SPOT TITLE input the title SCHEDULE Determines ON OFF Press MODIFY Below is default setup To modify the current display double click the display Then Spot Sequence Setup window will appear How to setup is same as Sequence setup User can assign Single display only To add the additional display press ADD ...

Page 31: ...l can be monitored on the AUDIO OUTPUT DEFAULT CHANNEL Specify which one of the 4 AUDIO INPUTS is routed to the AUDIO OUTPUT NETWORK AUDIO TX When set to ON live and playback audio is transmitted to a remote PC connection NETWORK AUDIO RX When set to ON allows a remote PC connection to send audio back to the DVR SOUND BUZZER Click the BUZZER menu and click the ON OFF menu Then click the button for...

Page 32: ... time DATE FORMAT Determines how the date is displayed TIME FORMAT Determines how the time is displayed NETWORK TIME SERVER If the DVR is connected to the Internet the time and date can be accurately set by selecting SYNC and pressing ENTER TIME ZONE It should be set according to the region which the DVR is used in D S T When it is set to ON the DVR will automatically adjust the time by one hour o...

Page 33: ...st value shows the total hard drive capacity installed IP ADDRESS Shows either the manual IP address entered in NETWORK setup or the IP address assigned by a DHCP server if enabled MAC ADDRESS Shows the MAC Media Access Control address of the DVR It is unique no other network device has this MAC address DDNS DOMAIN NAME If DDNS is enabled the host DDNS server is specified here RTSP SERVICE PORT Th...

Page 34: ...ed FACTORY DEFAULT If settings have been changed which cause erratic behavior the factory default settings can be loaded SYSTEM DATA System settings can be saved to a USB memory stick The settings can be reloaded in case of accidental factory reset or can be transferred to another DVR if multiple units need to be installed with the same settings All information is saved apart from network settings...

Page 35: ... user with the green cursor and press ENTER The maximum number of users that can be created is 8 To EDIT an account select it with a double mouse click or use the control keys After changing click OK USER ID Edit the user ID using the virtual keyboard Max 10 characters PASSWORD Change the password using the virtual keyboard Max 4 Characters GROUP Users can be assigned to one of three groups ADMIN ...

Page 36: ...or disable email notifications for the specified user USER USER AUTHORITY User can give authority to the MANAGER and USER accounts by putting check marks next to the desired fields Be sure to click the APPLY button after selecting each item Please note Any user can be deleted except the default ADMIN user USER LOG OUT AUTO LOGOUT This setting turns the feature on and off AUTO LOGOUT ON OFF When se...

Page 37: ...r can be manually set RTSP SERVICE PORT If the connected Router supports UPnP Universal plug and play function when you click the AUTO PORT the port forwarding is automatically setup Clicking DELETE PORT will delete the port and PORT TEST will test the ports WEB SERVER PORT If the connected Router supports UPNP Universal plug and play clicking AUTO PORT will automatically complete the port forward...

Page 38: ...twork 2 IP SETUP should be selected by default To the right DHCP is listed If it is checked uncheck it then select Apply at the bottom of the screen You should get a pop up indicating the network is rebooting If DHCP was unchecked see below 3 Once the network reboots go back and check DHCP and select Apply Again the network will reboot 4 Make note of your DVR s IP address you will need this for po...

Page 39: ... DDNS 5 Make sure DDNS is turned ON DVRLINK NET CONFIGURATION 1 Make sure DDNS is turned ON 2 Highlight HOST NAME and press enter The virtual keyboard will appear Change the Host Name to your desired name by removing the previous entry you can do this by repeatedly selecting the ß key When choosing your host name please don t include any spaces or special characters Once you have entered your desi...

Page 40: ...t 2 The Setup box will appear Select System Setup 3 Select System 4 Select System Management 5 Select System Information 6 The MAC address will be displayed here 7 Bring up a browser ex Internet Explorer and type http the mac address of your dvr dvrlink net 8080 in the address bar For example if your MAC address was 001155555555 you would type http 001155555555 dvrlink net 8080 NOTE If you changed...

Page 41: ...The Setup box will appear Select System Setup 3 Select Network 4 Select DDNS 5 Make sure DDNS is turned ON 6 DDNS Host Name this is your host name To create a new host name please see page 35 7 Bring up a browser ex Internet Explorer and type http your ddns hostname dvrlink net 8080 in the address bar For example if your DDNS Host Name was Johndoesdvr you would type http johndoesdvr dvrlink net 80...

Page 42: ... will need to use the DVR s IP address to access it Steps 1 Access the DVR s main menu by using the remote control or by using the buttons on the front of the unit 2 The Setup box will appear Select System Setup 3 Select Network 4 IP SETUP should be selected by default To the right you should see the DVR s IP address 5 Bring up a browser ex Internet Explorer and type http your DVR s ip address 808...

Page 43: ...re a username and password to connect USER Enter a username to identify the DVR in email messages PASSWORD If SECURITY is set to ON enter the password here FROM Input an e mail address or any text It is only used for the e mail test e mail sender TEST E MAIL Enter an e mail address to send test e mails to Please contact your ISP Email Provider and or Network Administrator if help is needed obtaini...

Page 44: ... Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a monitoring system to detect and report on various indicators of hard drive reliability in the hope of anticipating failures CHECK INTERVAL Can be adjusted as desired DISK FULL EVENT Determines ON OFF EVENT SENSOR ALARM INPUT Click the ALARM INPUT menu and click the OPERATION and TYPE values Determine the behavior of each of the 4 alarm inputs OPER...

Page 45: ...riod of time after a trigger DURATION In LATCHED mode the time that the alarm output remains active after it has been triggered TYPE Can be set to HIGH 0V to 5V when activated or LOW 5V to 0V when activated HDD EVENT Determines whether a hard drive event triggers the alarm output Action settings ALARM EVENT Determines whether alarm inputs will trigger the alarm output VIDEO LOSS Determines whether...

Page 46: ...er sounds only when the trigger criteria is present or LATCHED the buzzer sounds for a set period of time after the trigger DURATION In LATCHED mode the time that the buzzer sounds after it has been triggered Action settings ALARM EVENT Determines whether alarm inputs will sound the buzzer VIDEO LOSS Determines whether video loss on any of the selected channels will sound the buzzer MOTION Determi...

Page 47: ...ve event sends an email BOOTING EVENT Determines whether a booting event sends an email SNAPSHOT NOTIFICATION Determines whether an image JPEG of the selected channel sends an email Action settings ALARM EVENT Determines whether alarm inputs will send an email VIDEO LOSS Determines whether video loss on any of the selected channels will send an email MOTION Determines whether motion detection on a...

Page 48: ... 6day 1 week 2 week 3 week or one month Once the DVR has this amount of footage stored it will start to overwrite the earliest recorded footage OVERWRITE When set to ON the DVR will start overwriting the earliest recorded footage once the hard drive becomes full In this case the percentage of hard drive used shown in live display will always be 99 When it is set to OFF the DVR will stop recording ...

Page 49: ...VENT RECORDING TIME When the DVR is not in continuous recording mode this setting determines the amount of time that is always recorded before an event occurs motion detection alarm input etc POST EVENT RECORDING TIME When the DVR is not in continuous recording mode this setting determines the amount of time that is always recorded after an event occurs motion detection alarm input etc NETWORK STR...

Page 50: ...our period in blocks for example between 09 00 and 18 00 or for each individual hour Note that when SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY each day of the week can also be selected SCHEDULE This section determines at what times the DVR will record and whether it is in continuous recording or motion detection SIZE FPS QUALITY Click the SIZE FPS QUALITY menu To change the SIZE FPS QUALITY highlight CONTINUO...

Page 51: ...riod by moving the green box This can be done with the control keys on the DVR or on the remote control Once the desired time has been selected press ENTER one time to bring up the SIZE FPS QUALITY window see page 48 The table below shows time selection set at 09 00 and 18 00 Example To change the recording settings between 09 00 and 18 00 Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the green cursor to the 09 00 ...

Page 52: ...n select the audio recording on off Any audio channel can be assigned to any of the video channels Please refer to camera setup menu on page 18 During playback when a particular channel is selected in full screen the assigned audio channel will be played back at the same time Adjust values as desired and select OK to finish and return to the parameter menu Other time periods can be configured in t...

Page 53: ...the desired channel s in relation to the TIME bar similar to SIZE FPS QUALITY setup on page 47 After selecting the area determine the recording type NONE CONTINUOUS MOTION CONTINUOUS MOTION The schedule screen has 4 symbols to show the different recording modes NO COLOR blocks No scheduled or motion recording SKY BLUE blocks The DVR will record continuously BLUE block The DVR will only record whil...

Page 54: ...dividual hour Note that when SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY each day of the week can also be selected SCHEDULE This section determines at what times the DVR will monitor the alarm inputs and activate recording Please refer to Continuous Motion setup on setting up SIZE FPS QUALITY and ACTIVATION Alarm activated recording can be used in conjunction with Continuous motion recording For example the DV...

Page 55: ...g settings and record continuously on all channels at the settings configured here RECORD NETWORK STREAMING SETUP Select the NETWORK STREAMING menu To change the values of the SIZE FPS QUALITY and AUDIO highlight the desired field then click to adjust the values When the Network Streaming mode is set to MANUAL see page 45 the uploaded video and audio stream can be customized for desired network pe...

Page 56: ...nd press ENTER SEARCH TIME SEARCH Select SEARCH B Y TIME Click the desired date The DVR uses a calendar and timeline search method for quick access to recorded footage The calendar displayed on the left shows the current month Days highlighted have recorded footage The timeline on the right shows a 24 hour status of all channels for the selected day The recorded time will be displayed with differe...

Page 57: ...OR KEYS to move to the desired day As different days are selected the timeline display also changes to show recorded footage on that day Press ENTER to choose the day and move to the timeline Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the timeline cursor left or right to select the time segment required The currently selected time is displayed under the calendar Press PLAY to begin playback from the selected tim...

Page 58: ... or using the CHANNEL SELECTION buttons it is possible to display single screen or other multi screen formats in a similar way to the live display mode When playback is paused the can be used to accurately move the footage forward or backwards frame by frame Playback speed and direction can also be controlled using the five playback buttons ...

Page 59: ...e press START Then display is returned to playback Press button again to end archiving Then menu below will appear again STOP Ends the current playback and allows user to RESERVE the data RESERVE Press this to reserve current data CONTINUE Press this to reserve more data Then display will return to playback START Press this to start the reserve CLOSE Finish archiving Reserved data will be reserved...

Page 60: ...ress RETURN SEARCH EVENT SEARCH The DVR event log stores events such as motion and alarm activated recording video loss etc To search for an event and playback the recorded footage press the SEARCH button and log in as ADMIN with the default password of 1234 Click the SEARCH BY EVENT menu and select each desired channel and condition Change the time by using the button Click the SEARCH button ...

Page 61: ...om the list using the CURSOR KEYS and press ENTER Playback resumes from the moment the selected event occurred and continues until stopped by the operator During event search playback the playback button can be used as normal To stop playback and return to live view mode repeatedly press RETURN ...

Page 62: ...ck each desired channel s Then select the FROM and TO values Click the QUERY menu Make sure to press QUERY first before selecting BURN or RESERVE Press RELEASE to reset after QUERY RESERVE Press this after inputting the TAG name OR BURN Press this after inputting the TAG name Then press START after menu below appears Stop by pressing the STOP button on Burning ...

Page 63: ...rved AVI data BURN Backup the selected AVI data FTP SETUP Archiving to an FTP site is possible however the user must set up the Host Name Port number User Name and Password with the FTP server FTP Archiving is available for both New Archiving and Reserved Data Management DIRECTORY Archived data will be saved to this user defined folder on your FTP site FTP TEST tests connectivity to the FTP server...

Page 64: ...rwarding WEB RA MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENT CPU P4 3 0 or Higher RAM 512MB or Higher VGA Geforce MS 400 Radeon 7500 or higher Gefore 8 series or higher VGA MEMORY 64MB MONITOR 1280X1024 BROWSER InternetExplorer Firefox Crome Opera Safari IE VERSION IE6 0 or higher NETWORK 100Mbps DIRECT X V7 0 or higher HOW TO CONNECT Input the IP Address or URL of the DVR in the Internet Explorer Address Bar See pages...

Page 65: ...nstall Active X click Run Add on If there is a problem installing active X check the ActiveX option in IE security menu Select Enable for all ActiveX related options Ex Download signed ActiveX control Download unsigned ActiveX control ...

Page 66: ...eatures functions in LIVE mode Select live division screen 1 4 8 9 16 split mode Sequence mode Move to next camera Full screen Select live channel select a channel manually Activate Mic to send a sound to DVR On Off Sound from DVR ...

Page 67: ...em detects Alarm input 2 Motion Indicator will be marked when system detects Motion 3 Video Loss Indicator will be marked when system detects Video Loss 4 Recording Display current recording mode Continuous Motion Panic Alarm Stand By 5 Alarm Out Indicator will be marked when system detect Alarm output 6 Refresh Time set interval of refresh or Reload for manual refresh Log Display all system logs ...

Page 68: ...VT EHL Series 67 PTZ Allows control of connected PTZ camera s 1 Pattern move a camera among several preset position 2 Preset set a position of camera view 3 Swing move a camera between two preset points ...

Page 69: ...elect a time line on time table or set an exact time 2 Then press Play button 1 Refresh Refresh the recording table of data 2 Play Start to display the recorded data from system 3 Backup User can archive the recorded data to a remote site PC ...

Page 70: ...channel s 3 Click Start By default the video will be saved to C SaveFolder SEARCH By Event 1 Event Select events for querying 2 Period Set duration for querying recording data 3 Search Start to query and display all events on the list 4 Clicking on an event will start the playback of that event ...

Page 71: ...an configure camera s attributes such as title live color PTZ setup or motion l Motion setup for detecting motion events 1 Select Motion menu tab 2 Select a channel and sensitivity 3 Drag a mouse on the image to select detecting area 4 Press OK ...

Page 72: ...VT EHL Series 71 2 Display 1 OSD Choose text to display over the image 2 Monitor User can set dwell time for sequence or spot and pop up function ...

Page 73: ...2 3 Sound 1 Audio Setting Select a live audio channel and activation 2 Buzzer setting Activate buzzer out for event notification 4 System User can configure the system date check system information and set controller ...

Page 74: ...VT EHL Series 73 5 Recording User can configure the recording parameters 6 Network Streaming This feature allows user to adjust frame rate FPS and quality of video that is transmitted over the network ...

Page 75: ...y level and Log Out time 8 Network User can check the system s network information and selectable speed level IP settings are not allowed to be changed on the remote site The Network IP can only be changed from the DVR For email notification enter the SMTP server details ...

Page 76: ...tions for Alarm in out Buzzer out for event notification HDD EVENT Alarm Input Alarm output Buzzer out E mail notification option All detail setup follow DVR system setup INFORMATION Display Model name of DVR and WEB Remote Software version ...

Page 77: ...PC the BackupPlayer is NOT included To obtain the BackupPlayer user must physically archive from the DVR to a USB flash drive Click to choose which archive file to playback Playback of the archive file begins The controls under the display can be used to adjust playback direction and speed WATER WATERM MARK PROCESS ARK PROCESS 1 Run BackupPlayer then select the desired archived media ...

Page 78: ...HL Series 77 2 Click the Open file button and open the backup file 3 After opening file select Yes to check the watermark 4 If the backuped AVI file is modified Verification failed message will be appeared ...

Page 79: ...RTPHONE CONNECTION SMARTPHONE CONNECTION iPHONE 1 Select the Safari browser 2 Enter the IP address or URL to connect And Click the GO button 3 Enter the User name and Password then use can see the Image Default ADMIN 1234 ...

Page 80: ...VT EHL Series 79 BlackBerry 1 Select the Web browser 2 Enter the IP address or URL to connect And press the Enter button 3 Enter the User name and Password then use can see the Image Default ADMIN 1234 ...

Page 81: ... Connect iPhone iPad 1 Search and Install Vitek DVR Viewer in Apple APPstore 2 Run DVR Viewer Application 3 ADD Connection List 4 Server Name This is just a way to differentiate between multiple DVR s in the list Please name your DVR anything you like then Save DVR1 ...

Page 82: ...VT EHL Series 81 5 Insert IP and ports then save 6 Insert ID Password and login type select Default Auto Login then save 7 Select DVR in list 8 View CAMERA live video ADMIN ...

Page 83: ...VT EHL Series 82 1 2 Install Connect Android 1 Search and Install Vitek EH DVR Viewer in Android market 2 Run Vitek EH DVR Viewer Application 3 ADD Connection List Select menu button ...

Page 84: ...L Series 83 4 Insert name URL ports ID Password and select ID Password save type then select Save button 5 Long press DVR in list then select Connect button 2 PTZ Snapshot PRO version 1 Touch the PTZ button ...

Page 85: ...VT EHL Series 84 2 Set PTZ by pressing button 3 Set Image Capture By using camera Button 3 Log View PRO version 1 Touch the log view button ...

Page 86: ...VT EHL Series 85 2 Select start end time and Filter Option select after touch search button 3 View the log list 4 Search PRO version 1 Touch the Search button ...

Page 87: ...VT EHL Series 86 2 Select date time and touch play button 3 User can do the playback rewind Fast forward and Split Screen Search 5 Setup PRO version 1 Touch the Setup button ...

Page 88: ...VT EHL Series 87 2 The Setup menu includes the same settings as the DVR ...

Page 89: ...EH CONNECT EH CONNECT MAC COMPATIBLITY MAC COMPATIBLITY Users can connect to the DVR with a Mac computer Steps 1 Click the Add icon 2 Click on Devices then click to add a device Once you have added your device click OK ...

Page 90: ...VT EHL Series 89 3 Click the Add icon again 4 Click Group a Click the to add a new Group b Give the new group a name next to Group Name c Select OK ...

Page 91: ...ck Group a Click on a device in the Devices section b Click the button to move the device from the Devices list to the Members of the Group on the left See Fig A c Your device should now be located under Members See Fig B Now click OK Fig A Fig B ...

Page 92: ...VT EHL Series 91 7 Click the Connect button 8 Your DVR should now be connected ...

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