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WPS-100-DVR-8CH

DVR

8 CHANNEL

OWNERS MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for WPS-100-DVR-8CH

Page 1: ...WPS 100 DVR 8CH DVR 8 CHANNEL OWNERS MANUAL Review manual thoroughly before installation Retain for future reference...

Page 2: ...e 24 5 6 Software Upgrade 26 5 7 System Shutdown 27 6 SETUP MENU 28 6 1 Pre Camera Setup 29 6 2 Camera Setup 30 6 2 1 Video Loss Setup 32 6 2 2 Motion Setup 34 6 2 2 1 Detection Settings 36 6 3 Alarm...

Page 3: ...9 9 2 8 1 Modify 80 9 2 9 Software Upgrade 81 9 3 PC Configuration of Device Properties 81 9 3 1 System 82 9 3 2 Password 83 9 3 3 Network 86 9 3 4 Pre Camera 88 9 3 5 Camera 89 9 3 6 Motion 90 9 3 7...

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Page 5: ...this device even if it is to simply reposition it on a shelf or in a rack If servicing or exchanging the hard drive protect it from static electricity Use a grounded static wrist guard and matt to pro...

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Page 7: ...reaming to IE Interface and Smartphones Low Res H 264 for streaming for devices on bandwidth limited networks MJPEG for streaming to Automation Systems Record capabilities Full D1 up to 120 FPS frames...

Page 8: ...pt line level audio supplied from external devices such as microphones 4 Main Monitor Output VGA Connector VGA Connect a VGA monitor to the D SUB 15 pin female connector for main monitor display 5 Pow...

Page 9: ...485 compatible PTZ camera s or keyboard Please refer to the manuals supplied with the RS 485 compatible device for correct settings 10 Ethernet Connector Connect to a 10 100Base TEthernet network for...

Page 10: ...a function key When playing back recorded video this button is used to slow forward the video Status is indicated in the status bar at the bottom of the main display 5 CALL Button Switch to or return...

Page 11: ...ss this button to tilt the camera down In text editing mode this button is used as delete key 15 PAGE Button When viewing the four camera split window pressing this button toggles to the next split wi...

Page 12: ...itional buttons on the remote include Alarm Reset Press to cancel alarms and return the system to its normal conditions PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Control when in a full screen view of a camera that supports t...

Page 13: ...he video output from cameras or other composite video sources using coaxial cable to the Video In connectors Internal 75 termination is always ON MAIN MONITOR VGA OUTPUT Connect the Main Monitor outpu...

Page 14: ...evices such as thumb drives or DVD RW drives to store important recorded video and audio I R REMOTE CONTROL IR receive window to control the digital video recorder with the IR remote control PTZ CAMER...

Page 15: ...Bar offers the following information SEQ display SEQ icon shown for SEQ display ON Backup state Backup icon shown for backup Manual record REC icon shown for ON Zoom states X2 or X4 Mute state speaker...

Page 16: ...l to press a number key 1 9 0 repeatedly until the character you want appears 1 for 1 or space 2 for 2 a A b B or c C etc 5 Press mark found on the remote control to display a list of punctuation mark...

Page 17: ...ord Once the name and password are entered press to highlight and select the Login option Press ENTER to login the system To logout of the system first display the Login Logout menu and the press to h...

Page 18: ...ct this icon SEARCH is only available to an Administrator or Supervisor REC Press this button on the front of the DVR or the remote control to force manual recording To stop manual recording press it...

Page 19: ...of video Alternatively use the mouse to click on this icon ALARM RESET Use the button on the remote control to cancel an alarm Alternatively use the mouse to select this icon This will reset the alarm...

Page 20: ...ese buttons on the front of the DVR or remote control to change the highlighted item Alternatively use the mouse to navigate ENTER Press this button on the front of the DVR or remote control to enter...

Page 21: ...for the adjustment of the gain volume for the AUDIO IN jacks The master audio out volume can be controlled from the CONTROL BAR Once in the main Menu display press on the front panel of the DVRor remo...

Page 22: ...in Menu display press on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to select Video Adjustment and then press ENTER to display the menu as shown Alternatively use the mouse to click on the Video Adj...

Page 23: ...adjustment to the VGA output of the DVR Once in the Main Menu display press on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to select VGA Display and then press ENTER to display the menu as shown Alt...

Page 24: ...ety of USB 2 0 storage devices including thumb drives and DVD drives Once in the main Menu display press on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to select Backup Device and then press ENTER to...

Page 25: ...Steno AH220 Pretec i Disk Wave 512M Black Kingston DataTraveler USB Flash Driver DTI 512FE Kingston DataTraveler DT100 8GB SanDisk Cruzer micro USB Flash Driver Sandisk Cruzer Titanium 4GB Cruzer Con...

Page 26: ...anel Software upgrade is indicated on the bottom scroll line During this process the DVR must remain powered ON or the DVR will become inoperable Note After the software is upgraded the system will re...

Page 27: ...t Shutdown from the Main Menu The onscreen display will display a scrolling message in the Status Bar when it is safe to turn off the power switch on the rear of the DVR In the Menu display use the bu...

Page 28: ...l to change the highlighted item Alternatively use the mouse to navigate ENTER Press this button on the front of the DVR or remote control to enter the detailed display of the highlighted option Alter...

Page 29: ...for the highest resolution 720x480 Half D1 for medium resolution 720x240 or CIF for lower resolution 360x240 Note While higher resolution offers more detail it does require more storage space and hig...

Page 30: ...ra to all of the cameras ESC Press the ESC button on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to escape from this menu and return to the main menu Alternatively use the mouse to exit the sub menu...

Page 31: ...termines how long the DVR will record after the event triggers recording Please refer to Section 6 2 2 and Section 6 3 for Post record time Press buttons to select a value from 0 30 Warning The total...

Page 32: ...e DVR or remote control to escape from this menu and return to the main menu Alternatively use the mouse to exit the sub menu by clicking on the X If the contents in this menu have been modified a Sav...

Page 33: ...r is enabled to sound when video loss for the camera is detected Highlight this setting and press ENTER or to enable or disable this item Alternatively use the mouse to left click on this item LOG By...

Page 34: ...panel of the DVR or remote control to change the camera Alternatively use the mouse to select the desired camera COPY Press the COPY button on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to copy the...

Page 35: ...he Post Record FPS set in Section 6 2 determines the frame rate of this recording Press buttons on the front panel of the DVR or on the remote control to adjust the value from 0 to 60 minutes Alternat...

Page 36: ...ded to enable the entire area if the Smart Search feature may be used The following is a brief description for each item in the sub menu and its specific operations NUMERIC Press these buttons on the...

Page 37: ...ion When motion is detected these grids will change in color to red Press this button again to exit testing Alternatively use the mouse to select this icon to enter and exit testing mode ESC Press the...

Page 38: ...o loss is detected for this camera The Buzzer and Alarm Out relay will reset immediately once video signal is restored Press buttons to adjust the value from 3 seconds to 60 minutes or for indefinite...

Page 39: ...s is detected for this camera Highlight this setting and press ENTER or to enable or disable this item Alternatively use the mouse to left click on this item The default setting is disabled See Sectio...

Page 40: ...available list Alternatively use the mouse to select the appropriate number DWELL TIME Set the Dwell Time how long this page will be displayed before transitioning to the next page from 3 to 60 secon...

Page 41: ...how the DVR records up to 16 time segments Conditional 1 Conditional 16 are available for each day of the week In the Setup Menu display press on the front panel of the DVR or on the remote to change...

Page 42: ...use the mouse to adjust these options MOTION Define if Motion events are recorded Options include V for Video only AV for Audio and Video NO for No Recording and OFF for recording but no event notifi...

Page 43: ...ote control set the focus interval to the active Recording Mode Alternatively use the mouse to left click and then drag the mouse to select the appropriate grids ESC Press the ESC button on the front...

Page 44: ...sub menu and its specific operations Size GB The total hard drive storage capacity in GBs gigabytes for the Alarm Record partition and Normal Record partition respectively Refer to Section 6 6 1 for...

Page 45: ...o left click on this item E mail Send an email message to a predefined email address when corresponding hard drive partition is full Highlight this setting and press ENTER or on the front panel of the...

Page 46: ...brief description for each item in this menu and its specific operations SIZE GB The total hard drive storage capacity in GBs gigabytes for the Alarm Record partition and Normal Record partition respe...

Page 47: ...ZZER By default the internal buzzer is enabled to sound after the hard drive failure is detected Highlight this setting and press ENTER or on the front panel of the DVR or the remote control to enable...

Page 48: ...his feature is enabled by default Press the Mode button to deselect the user as the default login user Alternatively use the mouse to select and deselect default log in users WARNING This feature coul...

Page 49: ...cess to the features defined in the Advanced Settings for a particular user See Adv below for more information Auto Logout If there is no user operation in the time selected from 1 minute to 24 hours...

Page 50: ...e DVR or on the remote control to check or uncheck each item Alternatively use the mouse to enable or disable each item Monitor Channel 1 8 Select Channels cameras the user can monitor X2 Allows the u...

Page 51: ...r on the remote to change the highlighted option to System and then press ENTER to display System Setup as shown To navigate and operate this menu Press these buttons on the front panel of the DVR or...

Page 52: ...control to modify the time Alternatively use the mouse to set the date Display Format Select the format used to display the system time in the System Status Bar Press buttons on the front panel of th...

Page 53: ...Dome Samsung SCC 641P Kalatel Cyber Dome PIH series Dynacolor Bosch AutoDome Video Trek etc The Keyboard models supported include Terminal EX VT 100 and Control Protocol Press buttons to change the su...

Page 54: ...ed requesting the user to save the changes Press ENTER on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to exit and save ESC to exit without saving Another method to escape is to use the mouse to right...

Page 55: ...DNS PASSWORD Enter the DDNS Password if DDNS is used E MAIL Press ENTER on the front panel of the DVR or on the remote to display the E mail Setup menu Alternatively use the mouse to enter this menu R...

Page 56: ...AUTHENTICATION Press ENTER or on the front panel of the DVR or on the remote control to enable or disable this item depending on whether the SMTP mail server requires authentication Alternatively use...

Page 57: ...e user to save the changes Press ENTER on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to exit and save ESC to exit without saving Another method to escape is to use the mouse to right click and exit...

Page 58: ...nformation on Router Setup and how it relates to these settings CONTROL PORT Enter the Control Port for remote access The default value is 67 DATA PORT Enter the Data Port for remote access The defaul...

Page 59: ...TORY DEFAULT To reset all the DVR settings to factory default values press on the front panel of the DVR or on the remote control to change the highlighted option to Factory Default and then press ENT...

Page 60: ...f the DVR or on the remote control to tilt the camera up or down Alternatively left click the mouse in the top of the video window to tilt the camera up or left click the mouse in the bottom of the vi...

Page 61: ...on the camera will go to preset position 0 9 or 1 10 sequentially Use the and the Number buttons to change dwell time Press the ENTER button to start stop SEQ mode An asterisk will be shown if SEQ mo...

Page 62: ...llaneous function specific operations are described in the following table IRIS Change the Mode of the Zoom function to Iris control Alternatively use the mouse to select the Zoom icon Press the butto...

Page 63: ...from the Control Bar To navigate and operate this menu Press these buttons on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to select an item Alternatively use the mouse to select an item ENTER Press t...

Page 64: ...ore details Copy Select the COPY button from the front panel of the DVR or on the remote control to backup copy the selected type of recorded video beginning from the Search Time to the connected back...

Page 65: ...d accordingly Alternatively use the mouse to select the Refresh option SEARCH Press the Search button to Log export the event log to a backup device Alternatively use the mouse to select the Log optio...

Page 66: ...panel of the DVR or on the remote control to select or deselect an event in the log list Multiple events can be selected in this manner Alternatively use the mouse to select or deselect events 2 Pres...

Page 67: ...age Number box Copy Select the COPY button from the front panel of the DVR or on the remote control to backup copy the selected type of recorded video beginning from the Search Time to the connected b...

Page 68: ...be part of the defined area for Motion Detection see Section 6 2 2 Only files with motion covering all of the defined motion area will be displayed as matching results Therefore based on the search al...

Page 69: ...u and its specific operations BACKUP DEVICE Press ENTER on the front panel of the DVR or on the remote control to connect to the backup device and display the files on the device Alternatively use the...

Page 70: ...in a full window view STOP Press this button on the front panel of the DVR or on the remote control to stop playback of the recorded video and audio and return to Live video FAST FORWARD ON REMOTE CO...

Page 71: ...l disappear from the Status Bar Alternatively use the mouse to select the stop function ESC Press the ESC button on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to escape from this menu and return to...

Page 72: ...For each camera and each backup a batch file will be generated as well as the backup h264 files A directory titled SelfPlayer will also be generated if it s not already existing on the backup storage...

Page 73: ...he router ie htm is the extension for the DVR and must be included at the end of the DVR Alternatively use the DDNS domain name address if this feature has been enabled and properly setup Note Up to 6...

Page 74: ...AYBACK Begin Playback for the current camera window FREEZE Freeze the Video PRINT Print a picture of the current video window SEQ MODE Enable Sequence mode SNAPSHOT Take a Snapshot of the video and sa...

Page 75: ...played in this box Change the connected DVR or connect to multiple DVRs simultaneously to mix and match camera views 9 2 3 SPLIT WINDOW PANEL Use these icons to select the number of cameras viewed on...

Page 76: ...recorded video beginning at that time Audio will only be played back if in a single window view of a camera that has an associated audio input Use the Playback Panel icons to control the video To exit...

Page 77: ...earch System events include Login Logout e mail errors hard drive failures etc SOURCE ID Select the camera ID number s to search PRINT Print the event log to a printer PRINT TO FILE Export the event l...

Page 78: ...of the network and the number and size of the files being copied Camera options will populate the Copy menu based on what is being viewed in the split window view Therefore if only one camera is bein...

Page 79: ...desired location To hide the menu click on the PTZ Panel icon again 9 2 8 DEVICE CONFIG The Internet Explorer user interface has the ability to connect to multiple DVRs DVRs must first be added to the...

Page 80: ...main stream Or set the Video Stream to Extra for extra network stream for Dual Streaming Dual Streaming is helpful when viewing a remote DVR over a slow network connection This allows the DVR to cont...

Page 81: ...e latest DVR software features 1 Update the DVR software following the instructions listed above 2 Download the Remove_WPS_IE_Plugin file from the SnapAV website This file is also located in the softw...

Page 82: ...chronization is enabled select a Time Synchronization Protocol TSP server The DVR will synchronize with the specified TSP server Date System date Time System time Display Format Select the format used...

Page 83: ...evels of access for each user as described in the following paragraphs The factory preset Administrator level login The following is a brief description for each item in this menu and its specific ope...

Page 84: ...g with caution Supervisor Provides access to view and control all cameras Search Archive and modify basic settings Operator Provides access to view and control all cameras No access to Search or setti...

Page 85: ...r to backup video and audio Configuration Backup Restore Allow the user to backup or restore the DVR configuration Setup Camera Allow the user access to Camera Setup Setup Alarm Allow the user access...

Page 86: ...et Mask for the IP address Gateway Enter the Gateway IP address for the system DNS If using DNS enter the Domain Name Server address for the system Same address as Default Gateway Username If PPPoE is...

Page 87: ...Section 9 4 This is especially helpful for remote devices on slower networks Reducing resolution sent to these devices will speed up the delivery of the video To enable Dual Streaming select one of t...

Page 88: ...ll alert the user with a message upon playback The default setting is enabled MAX ID Select the maximum number of cameras connected to the DVR COMPRESSION This DVR uses the latest compression format h...

Page 89: ...ollowing events occur for this camera the main display VGA or BNC will switch to the video of this camera for a specified period of time dwell Options are Off Motion Alarm Both Motion Alarm DWELL TIME...

Page 90: ...video during playback As a reference live video equals 30 FPS In surveillance 15 FPS is recognized as very good quality video while 7 FPS is typically sufficient for most cases PRE RECORD FPS The Fra...

Page 91: ...the DVR will record before motion is detected The Pre Record FPS set in Section 9 3 5 determines the frame rate of this recording Note Actual pre record time may be shorter than the value set if the...

Page 92: ...d in a system that includes PTZ cameras since the Camera to Go must be a PTZ camera GOTO PRESET This feature works in conjunction with the Camera to Go setting above and defines the preset position th...

Page 93: ...larm input and the actions if it is triggered Up to four alarm inputs such as motion detectors or door contacts that can be connected to the DVR The following is a brief description for each item in t...

Page 94: ...record after the alarm input is triggered The Post Record FPS set in Section 9 3 5 determines the frame rate of this recording ALARM OUT Define which Alarm Output will be triggered when the alarm inp...

Page 95: ...s menu and its specific operations DEVICE TYPE This DVR only support Main Monitor WINDOW TYPE Select 1 W for one camera per page 4 W for four cameras per page or 7 W for seven cameras per page DWELL T...

Page 96: ...The following is a brief description for each item in this menu and its specific operations START Set the start time of this time segment conditional in increments of 30 minutes in military time forma...

Page 97: ...nd when video loss for the camera is detected 9 3 11 E MAIL When an event occurs and e mail is enabled as a corresponding action an e mail will be sent based on the parameters set in this menu Consult...

Page 98: ...on or setto QCIF Quarter CIF is 176 x 144 pixels to reduce the size of the attachment Select N A to disable attachments Note If the DVR s resolution is set to Half D1 picture attachments in the e mail...

Page 99: ...e the same as the PTZ Model selected In addition be sure that the Keyboard Control Protocol and the PTZ Protocol won t conflict with each other BAUD RATE Set the appropriate baud rate to match the dev...

Page 100: ...D Alarm triggered video and audio is typically more important than non even normal video and audio recording in surveillance applications The DVR is designed to allow the hard drive to be partitioned...

Page 101: ...hard drive partition is full 9 4 DUAL STREAMING This DVR offers two simultaneous video and audio streams to allow the DVR to record at a higher resolution while streaming the video to remote devices a...

Page 102: ...bandwidth consumption and speed video delivery to the remote PC In the Network tab select one of the four QCIF options listed in Video Stream See 9 3 3 for more information on the Video Stream setting...

Page 103: ...the change in light to detect motion this is different than the typical PIR security motion detec tor that uses multiple beams of infrared light It is critical to understand possible changes in the s...

Page 104: ...mithdvr dyndns com Note Do not precede the address with http or add a port number to the end of the address 4 Enter the Control Port and Data Port numbers that match the settings of the DVR and the ro...

Page 105: ...ice List CH Displays a virtual numeric keypad for 16 cameras Select any camera to switch to the full window display for that camera GRID Select 1 4 9 or 16 split window view of the DVR The 4 split win...

Page 106: ...r refined by ALARM MOTION VIDEO LOSS and SYSTEM LOG events shown by these four icons Events of these types can be hidden from view by toggling the associated icon and selecting the REFRESH button Alar...

Page 107: ...ss with wap htm added to the end If the HTTP has been changed from the default port 80 the correct port should also be added to the address EX http 192 168 1 89 800 wap htm if the HTTP port has been c...

Page 108: ...efective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use This warranty shall not apply to products which have been abused modified disassembled or improperly installed Products to be repaire...

Page 109: ...w Digital Zoom X2 X4 Playback Frame rate FPS Resolution NTSC 60 720 480 120 720 240 240 360 240 PAL 50 720 576 100 720 288 200 360 288 Search Smart search Date time Camera Alarm Motion Video Loss Stor...

Page 110: ...P ADMINISTRATOR 5 6 SOFTWARE UPGRADE ADMINISTRATOR 5 7 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN ADMINISTRATOR 6 1 PRE CAMERA SETUP 6 2 CAMERA SETUP 6 3 ALARM SETUP 6 4 SEQ DISPLAY SETUP 6 5 SCHEDULED RECORD SETUP 6 6 HDD SETU...

Page 111: ...03 207 1 27 54 107 161 322 Half D1 720x240 9 3 5 6 9 13 9 28 42 83 8 3 9 7 8 15 7 31 47 94 7 4 6 9 2 18 4 37 55 110 6 5 2 10 5 21 0 42 63 126 5 6 9 13 8 28 55 83 165 4 8 5 16 9 34 68 102 203 3 12 4 25...

Page 112: ...VD ROM drive in the PC and copy the AVI_Converter exe file to the desktop Double click the AVI Converter icon to open the utility 2 Select the source files h264 files archived from the DVR to be conve...

Page 113: ...the DVR in the URL field Choose a name that de scribes the DVR so that it can be easily identified 7 Click UPLOAD to update the settings on the DVR 8 CLOSE the Device Properties window 9 Reselect the...

Page 114: ...e http snap WirepathDNS com 81 ie htm The standard port 80 will be used and does not need to be included in the address If the port has been changed within router setup the port number assigned must f...

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