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3- INSTALLING YOUR DVR HARDWARE

This  section  refers  exclusively  to  the  connection  of  hardware  to  the  DVR.   
Forinformation  regarding  software  configuration,  please  refer  to  the  applicable 
section of the manual.

3.1 - INSTALLING YOUR HARD DRIVE

If a hard drive was selected with the purchase of the DVR, the hard drive is 
already installed.  Although not recommended, a bare DVR can be purchased 
without a hard drive, requiring one to be installed separately.

1.

Remove chassis screws.

2.

Slide back DVR chassis cover.

3.

Insert data cable securely into hard drive.

4.

Insert power cable securely into hard drive.

5.

Place hard drive upside down in bay and fasten with screws.

6.

Carefully replace cover.

7.

Reattach chassis screws.

USER MANUAL

USER MANUAL

Data Cable

Power

Cable

Figure 3-5:  Inside the DVR with hard drive installed correctly

3.2 - CONNECTING YOUR CAMERAS

3.2.1 - INDOOR/OUTDOOR, DOME, AND BULLET CAMERAS

What you will need:
·

Camera

·

DVR

·

Video + Power Extension Cable

·

12V Power Adapter or Power Box

Important!  

Do not use any other power sources other than those provided with 

the package.
Your camera has a built-in cord that splits into one (1) BNC video connector and 
one (1) RCA 12V DC power connector.

Data 

Cable

Power

Cable

Figure 3-6:   SATA HDD cable connections

Important!  There is only one way to correctly connect cables.  If the connections 
do not fit together properly, reverse the cables.

5

6

A

B

C

D

I

J

K

L

E

F

G

H

Figure 2- :  Front Right Panel Controls

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Table 2-4:  Front Right Panel Controls

2.1.3 – 

 FRONT RIGHT PANEL CONTROLS

H9106UVD-SV

M

N

O

P

A. Channel 1
B. Channel 2
C. Channel 3
D. Channel 4
E. Channel 5
F.  Channel 6
G. Channel 7
H. Channel 8

I  . Channel 9
J . Channel 10
K. Change Display Mode
L.  PIP Mode
M. 2x2 Channel View
N.  3x3 Channel View
O.  4x4 Channel View
P . Start Rotate

2.2 – 

H9106UVD-SV

 REAR PANEL

Figure 2- 4: 

 Rear Panel

H9106UVD-SV

2.3 – REMOTE CONTROL

Table 2-5:  

 Rear Panel Controls

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B

P

T

A

J

N

S

Q

C

B

A

G

F

E

D

H

I

K

J

A.  Video In CH1-CH16
B.  Video Out 1and 2
C.  Line In
D.  Four (4) Audio Inputs

I.    VGA Output
J.   Power Switch
K.  DC 12V Input

E.  Two (2) Audio Outputs
F.   USB Mouse Port
G.  Ethernet Port
H.   RS485 Interface

Table 2-6:  

 Remote Control Functions table

H9106UVD-SV

U

R

X

C
D
E
F

G

H

I

L

K

M
O

V

Y

W

Z

AA

AC

AD

AB

A. Start Recording
B. Video Search 
C. 2x2/Quad View
D. 3x3/9-CH View
E. 4x4/16-Ch View
F.  Start/Stop Rotate
G. Number Pad/CH1-CH10
H. Toggles C-E Views
I .  Move Up
J.  Move Left
K.  Enter
L .  Move Right
M.  Move Down
N.  Main Menu/Escape
O.  Play In Play
P .  Mute
Q.  Fast Forward

R. Start Recording
S. Video Search 
T. 2x2/Quad View
U. 3x3/9-CH View
V. 4x4/16-Ch View
W.  Start/Stop Rotate
X. Number Pad/CH1-
     Ch10
Y. Toggles C-E Views
Z .  Move Up
AA.  Move Left
AB.  Enter
AC .  Move Right
AD.  Move Down

Summary of Contents for DVR-H9106UVD-SV

Page 1: ...DVR H9106UVD SV...

Page 2: ...Backup Device 3 7 Connecting a USB Mouse 3 8 Connecting Your DVR to Your Network 4 Starting up Your DVR 4 1 System Initialization 4 2 Main Video Feed Display 4 3 Setting System Date and Time 5 Main Ov...

Page 3: ...Setup 28 11 PTZ Setup 29 11 1 Options 29 12 Mobile Phone Setup 30 12 1 Setting Up Your Phone 31 13 Motion Detection 31 13 1 Options 32 13 2 MD Area 32 14 System Setup 32 14 1 Time Setup Date Time 33...

Page 4: ...and move your videos off site with either a USB flash drive external hard drive or DVD RW drive View what you recorded straight from the DVR or remotely from a computer Set up your DVR to be accessed...

Page 5: ...port for viewing on a computer monitor sold separately and a DVD RW Drive for backup H9106UVD SV H9106UVD SV H9106UVD SV D A N O 2 1 1 H9106UVD SV FRONT PANEL NAVIGATION Up Down Move Up Down REW Move...

Page 6: ...onnections Important There is only one way to correctly connect cables If the connections do not fit together properly reverse the cables 5 6 A B C D I J K L E F G H Figure 2 Front Right Panel Control...

Page 7: ...of the DVR The purpose of external alarm sensors is to activate recording on a given channel when the sensor is activated or a condition is met such as a door opening To configure the external alarm s...

Page 8: ...wo types of USB devices that can be connected to the DVR for backing up recording files are either a portable flash drive thumb drive or an external hard drive The DVR runs on a Linux platform so the...

Page 9: ...Click Time field and enter current time 4 Click Time Zone drop down menu and select proper time zone 5 Click DST drop down menu and select On or Off for your location 6 Click Apply OK Exit Figure 4 1...

Page 10: ...S TABLE Menu Option Sub Menus Function Function Display Setup Display Setup configures the live view for each channel Color Setup permits adjustment of video for each individual camera Color Setup Net...

Page 11: ...the live view Contrast creates a greater contrast between light and dark areas Saturation makes colors more or less vivid 6 4 LIVE Shows or hides live feed for respective channel 6 5 DISPLAY TIME OPT...

Page 12: ...TIME Choose the maximum recording time for a single video file Options are 15 30 45 and 60 minutes 7 7 RECORDING MODE Click the Recording Mode drop down menu to reveal the options which vary 8 NETWOR...

Page 13: ...er to which the DVR is connected The default value is 192 168 1 1 8 7 DNS DNS or Domain Name Server should also be set to the local address of the router 8 8 1 TESTING DVR LOCAL CONNECTION Method 1 Ne...

Page 14: ...domain e g mydvr dvrdns org that is associated with his her public IP address Entering the DDNS account information into the DDNS Setup menu maintains the link between the DDNS account and the public...

Page 15: ...ances to the last page of results All selects all files for backing up Inverse inverts the files that are checked to unchecked and vice versa Backup activates the backup procedure Figure 9 27 Log Sear...

Page 16: ...mouse port 3 Power on DVR 10 2 ALARM SETUP Figure 10 36 Device Management Menu Figure 10 33 HDD Management Console The Device Management menu is divided into the following six options 1 HDD displays...

Page 17: ...O CHANNEL AND STATUS I O input output channels are to connect external sensor alarms to the camera on the specified channel An example of an external sensor is a laser activated motion detector Extern...

Page 18: ...Stop bit as do Pelco D cameras Baud Rate Baud rate is the data transmission speed used for communication between the DVR and PTZ camera This setting must match the switch on the PTZ camera The baud ra...

Page 19: ...See Section 8 Network Setup or refer to the Network Setup Guide To access the Mobile Phone Setup from the Main Menu select Devices Mobile 13 MOTION DETECTION USER NAME Enter a username for the user c...

Page 20: ...DVR 14 2 2 PASSWORD ENABLE Switching this option to ON reveals the following settings 14 2 3 USER PASSWORD The user password grants access to the Search in Main Menu but all other sub menus are locked...

Page 21: ...4 5 3 MAC ADDRESS A MAC Address is another unique hardware identification used for a local area network On the changes to the MAC address cannot be saved 14 6 MAINTAIN SYSTEM MAINTAIN H9106UVD SV H910...

Page 22: ...tton will save the current set point configuration and automatically proceed to the next set point Figure 15 57 Cruise Setup control panel Figure 15 57 Start Cruise Quick Launch command Figure 15 58 S...

Page 23: ...riting the oldest file with the overwrite function enabled or formatting the hard drive which will erase everything Q Why can t I view my DVR online A Settings may be configured incorrectly or the DVR...

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