background image

1.

Use proper power source. 

Do  not  use  this  product  with  a  power  source  that  applies  more  than  specified 
voltage (100-240V AC). 

2.

Never insert anything metallic into DVR. 

Inserting metal object into the DVR can be a source of dangerous electric shock.

3.

Do not operate in wet or dusty environment. 

Avoid places like a damp basement or dusty hallway. 

4.

Do not expose this product to water.

If this product gets wet, unplug it and contact an authorized dealer immediately. 

5.

Keep product surfaces clean and dry. 

To clean the outside case of the DVR, use a cloth lightly dampened with water (no 
solvents). 

6.

Provide proper ventilation. 

The  DVR  uses  a  hard  drive  for  video  storage,  which  generates  heat  during 
operation. Do not block the air vents (bottom, upper, sides and back) of the DVR 
that cool down the system while running.

 

7.

Do not attempt to remove the top cover. 

You  may  suffer  severe  electrical  shock  if  you  remove  the  cover  of  the  DVR.  If 
there  are  any  unusual  sounds  or  smells  coming  from  the  DVR,  unplug  it 
immediately and contact Customer Service.

8.

Handle DVR box carefully. 

Dropping the DVR on any hard surface may cause a malfunction. If the DVR does 
not  work  properly  due  to  physical  damage,  please  contact  Customer  Service  for 
repair or exchange. 

9.

Use standard lithium cell battery. (NOTE: Manufacturer has preinstalled 

battery.)

The standard lithium cell 3v battery located on the motherboard 
should be replaced if the time clock does not hold its time after 
the power is turned off. Warning: unplug the DVR before replacing 
battery or you may be subjected to severe electrical shock. 
Properly dispose of old batteries.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WHAT YOU GET

1.1 - Benefits 

        Watch what's going on as it happens in real time.
        Save your recorded files and snapshots on a DVR-rated hard drive.
        Backup and move your videos off-site with either a USB flash drive or 
external hard drive.
        View what you recorded straight from the DVR or remotely from a computer.
        Set up your DVR to be accessed from any Internet-connected computer.  
Friends, family, and co-workers can be given permission, too.  Double-encoded 
bit network transmission keeps your video secure.
        Get notified of system events, motion detection, and external alarm 
activation – by e-mail, too!

Move through menus easily and quickly with a USB 2.0 mouse.
Connect Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras – freeing you from fixed position cameras – 

and giving you 180˚ motion control, leaving no corners undetected.

Download and install software on your mobile phone to view your DVR and 

cameras. 

Record, play back, and connect remotely at the same time with Triplex 

technology.

Pierce low- or no-light conditions using cameras with Infrared LED light 

(night vision) technology.
        Pack your videos in increments of 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes for better search 
and storage.

Display menus in your language with Multi-lingual OSD (Operating System 

Display).

Configure your DVR and cameras with a familiar look and feel with graphical 

interface.

Connect a standard VGA computer monitor or a TV with RCA jacks (using 

BNC-to-RCA adapter).

Keep your DVR in optimal performance condition by scheduling automatic 

restarting.

Store more videos on the DVR and use less space with H.264 (MPEG-4) 

video compression format.

Determine playback clarity with three different resolution options.

1.2 - DVR SPECIFICATIONS 

Model

Video Compression

Video System

Video Input/Output

Audio Input/Output

Display Frame Rate

Display Resolution

Recording Frame Rate 

Simplex / Duplex /
Triplex / Pentaplex

Playback Resolution

DVR-H9108UV-4 CH Standalone DVR

H.264

NTSC / PAL

BNC8-Channel Input/2-Channel Output

RCA8 -Channel Input/1-Channel Output

NTSC: 240fps / PAL: 200fps

NTSC:D1( 704 x 480) / PAL: 704 x 576

NTSC: 240 fps @CIF/ PAL: 200 fps

 

@CIF

Selectable: NTSC: D1(704 x 480); HD1(704 x 240); 
CIF (352 x 240) / PAL: NTSC: D1(704 x 576); Hd1
(704 x 288); CIF (352 x 288)

Pentaplex

2

USER MANUAL

USER MANUAL

Other Video Output

VGA

Network

TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP and DDNS

Summary of Contents for H9108UV

Page 1: ...H9108UV ...

Page 2: ...Display 3 4 1 Connecting a TV 3 4 2 Connecting a Computer Monitor 3 5 Connecting a USB Backup Device 3 6 Connecting a USB Mouse 3 7 Connecting the DVR to a Local Area Network LAN 4 Starting up Your DVR 4 1 System Initialization 4 2 Main Video Feed Display 4 3 Setting System Date and Time 5 Main Menu Overview 5 1 Main Menu 5 1 1 Menu Function Buttons 5 2 Quick Launch Menu 5 3 Main Menu Functions Ta...

Page 3: ... Name 29 I O Channel 10 2 2 Alarm Types 25 10 2 3 Notification Options 25 12 2 User Password 29 12 3 Server Port 29 12 4 Setting Up Your Phone 29 13 Motion Detection 30 13 1 Options 30 13 2 MD Area 30 14 System Setup 31 14 1 Time Setup Date Time 31 14 1 1 Time Setup Options 31 14 1 2 How to set Daylight Savings Time 32 14 2 Password Setup 32 14 2 1 Device ID 32 14 2 2 Password Enable 32 14 2 3 Use...

Page 4: ...e or external hard drive View what you recorded straight from the DVR or remotely from a computer Set up your DVR to be accessed from any Internet connected computer Friends family and co workers can be given permission too Double encoded bit network transmission keeps your video secure Get notified of system events motion detection and external alarm activation by e mail too Move through menus ea...

Page 5: ...nal series DVR with 4 camera input channels external alarm sensor support and a VGA output port for viewing on a computer monitor sold separately 2 1 1 9108UV FRONT PANEL NAVIGATION Up Down Move Up Down REW Move Left FWD Move Right Menu Esc Accesses Main Menu or Exits current screen SEL Confirms selection or Edits field value 2 2 9108UV REAR PANEL M L G F Figure 2 3 9108UV Rear Panel 3 4 USB USB B...

Page 6: ...ector of the extension cable The male end attaches to the female end clockwise and locks into place Step 2 Your 4 Channel DVR has four video input ports labeled CH1 to Ch4 corresponding to the channel that is viewed and configured in the DVR console Select the video input channel of your choice and attach the BNC connector on the other end of the extension cable to the video input channel Figure 3...

Page 7: ...ing from the rear of the camera use wire cutters to strip about of the plastic casing around the pink and gray wires taking care to not cut or damage the copper wire ii Twist the pink and red wires together iii Twist the gray and black wires together together iv Repeat steps i through iii for each additional PTZ camera v Secure wires with electrical tape 5 Connect the female end of the 12V DC powe...

Page 8: ...necting a USB Backup Device Two 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 drive must be formatted for the DVR to recognize it and a Windows PC to read the files While Linux can theoretically read NTFS FAT32 is a preferable option If the flash dr...

Page 9: ...and scheduling 3 Network Configure DVR for local and remote online access 4 Search Search for play and backup recorded files 5 MAIN MENU OVERVIEW 11 12 5 Devices Manage hard drive alarm PTZ mobile phone and motion detection settings 6 System Configure date and time security settings video options system language device information and automatic maintenance In order to access the Main Menu either r...

Page 10: ... Mobile Turns and off motion detection Sets sensitivity and detection area Returns to Main Menu Exit Sets system date time time zone and DST adjustment Time Setup Selects NTSC or PAL Enables Auto Sequence rotation and sets dwell time Selects video resolution Adjusts volume of audio input Sets display language of firmware System Language Allows admin and user level password protection and unique DV...

Page 11: ...ess System Information Schedule automatic reboots to lock the menu System Update Load factory defaults Reboot DVR System Maintain 6 5 DISPLAY TIME OPTIONS While in Live View Shows or hides current date and time on live video display While Recording Shows or hides date and time while recording 6 6 AUTOSEQ Auto sequencing scrolls through each channel in succession for a given amount of time Each cha...

Page 12: ...ired channel 7 2 QUALITY Choose the encoding rate for the recorded video The options are Best Good and Normal 7 3 AUDIO REC Select the camera channel that is connected to the Audio Input port to record audio Select OFF to disable audio recording 7 4 FILE SIZE Choose the maximum recording time for a single video file Options are 15 30 45 and 60 minutes 7 5 RECORDING MODE Click the Recording Mode dr...

Page 13: ...dress of the router 8 8 LOCAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Connect DVR to Router See Section 3 9 2 From a Windows PC on the same LAN open a command prompt e g Start Run cmd 3 Type ipconfig and press Enter 4 Note the following IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway 5 On the DVR go to Network from Main Menu refer to Figure 8 22 6 Set Type to Static 7 Enter Media and Web Port information Sections 8 ...

Page 14: ... FOR RECORDINGS The default value in the Search Date field is the current system date 1 Enter the date in the VIDEO FILE field of the recording to be located Note The system date and time must first be set in order for the video search to perform correctly See Section 4 3 Setting System Date and Time 2 Enter in a time at which to begin searching for files on the designated date optional 3 Click th...

Page 15: ...nu button twice Finally press OK when prompted to restart The Device Management menu is divided into the following six options 1 HDD displays hard drive status space and recording time Commands are available to format the hard drive and USB backup device 2 Alarm console is for configuring external trigger inputs notification conditions alarm settings and e mail options 3 PTZ setup menu is used to ...

Page 16: ...feed to jump to the respective channel on which motion is detected I O Alarm This condition is met when the external sensor is activated e g a door opening breaks the laser light sensor Checking the Email box will activate the e mail function when the I O Alarm is enabled Checking the Full Screen box will cause the main video feed to jump to the respective channel where the I O Alarm was tripped H...

Page 17: ...et Layer is a security protocol used by some e mail providers to protect communication over the Internet Some e mail services require the use of SSL such as Hotmail and Gmail Check with your e mail provider If it used enable the SSL feature by clicking the ON radio button SMTP PORT SMTP or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used by many user based e mail services for outgoing messages Enter the SMTP...

Page 18: ... port forwarding rule for the mobile port must be created on the router 12 4 SETTING UP YOUR PHONE 1 Download the 9108UV viewing software for the respective phone a iPhone software options are aPlayer and vMEye and can be downloaded from iTunes or http zmodo net b Blackberry software can be downloaded from http zmodo net c Windows Mobile and Nokia Symbian use Qqeye 13 MOTION DETECTION To access th...

Page 19: ... USER PASSWORD The user password grants access to the Search in Main Menu but all other sub menus are locked out The user password also grants access to the Quick Launch menu The user password must be six digits and must be different from the admin password After entering the user password type it again in the Confirm field to the right 14 2 4 ADMIN PASSWORD The admin password grants full access t...

Page 20: ...attempt to update the firmware without first contacting Technical Support 14 5 1 MAC ADDRESS The MAC Address is a unique network hardware identifier The value cannot be changed on Figure 14 48 System Language menu the 9108UV 14 6 MAINTAIN SYSTEM MAINTAIN To access System Maintenance go to Main Menu System Maintain In the System Maintenance console the following operations can be performed Schedule...

Page 21: ...drive is taken offline either by drive failure or disconnection from the DVR A red square with a white H will be displayed on the main video screen if hard drive loss occurs The H icon will also appear if there is no hard drive installed or if it has not been formatted Refer to Section 3 1 for instructions on how to ensure the hard drive is properly installed If the hard drive continues to appear ...

Page 22: ... two methods for erasing files are overwriting 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 or local network may be offline Q Why can t I control my PTZ camera A Ensure the PTZ cameras are connected properly to the DVR See Section 3 2 2 Ensure the PTZ...

Reviews: