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User Manual

Version 1.0

16CH H.264 Standalone DVR

ADR-7616SW

Summary of Contents for ADR-7616SW

Page 1: ...User Manual Version 1 0 16CH H 264 Standalone DVR ADR 7616SW ...

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Page 3: ...tment on the part of vendor who assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual This manual contains materials protected under International Copyright Laws All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted or transcribed without the written consent of the manufacturer 3 ...

Page 4: ...on4 Menu Setup 18 4 1 TIME 19 4 2 RECORD 21 4 3 SCHEDULE 23 4 4 MOTION 24 4 5 ALARM 25 4 6 NETWORK 28 4 7 ADVANCED 31 Section5 Live Display 41 Section6 Backup 45 Section7 PTZ Control 45 Section8 F W Update 46 Section9 Remote Monitoring and Control via Ethernet 47 9 1 Control DVR remotely over the web 47 9 2 Web troubleshooting 56 APPENDIX 1 Alarm Input Output Pin Descriptions 16CH 57 APPENDIX 2 CF...

Page 5: ...DVR is absolutely the best choice for your security surveillance 1 2 Product Features H 264 compression format 120fps at D1 for recording 16ch all real time recording display Support SATA eSATA high capacity storage VGA output Pentaplex Live Record Playback Backup Network Independent channel resolution frame rate quality mode setting Support USB 2 0 drive DVD Network for video backup Support multi...

Page 6: ...D RW USB mouse DVD RW External USB eSATA CF slot Yes Alarm Alarm Input 16 Alarm Output 2 Network Remote Control Monitoring Yes IE Firefox 3G surveillance Option CMS Yes Other Jog Shuttle Yes PTZ Pelco D Pelco P protocol Power DC 19V 84W Dimension 430 W x 88 H x 263 D mm 1 4 Package Digital Video Recorder 1 Power Adapter Power Cord 1 Screw Bag for fastening HDD Support CD 1 User Manual 1 IR remote ...

Page 7: ...nnected with one and some of video inputs of DVR In order to control PTZ function of the camera PTZ button should be pressed first And then direction buttons for panning and tilting can be pressed d SEARCH This button can be used to enter playback sub menu for searching out proper recorded file for playback e Sequential Display button If this button is pressed display channels would start to rotat...

Page 8: ...n is used to stop playback e FF button to do high speed forward playback It support 2 to 16 times playback speed 5 LED Indicators a REC HDD This red LED will turn ON during recording or playback b ALARM This red LED will turn ON when motion detection or alarm have been triggered c NET This green LED will turn ON while data through network is transmitting d USB This red LED will turn ON during data...

Page 9: ...up the channel with event triggered 4 2CH Audio input RCA and 1CH Audio Output RCA Audio signal input and output with RCA jack Connect the audio source to audio input and audio output to your amplifier because the DVR don t amplify audio output A speaker with an amplifier will be needed for audio playback The audio input can be from an amplified source or directly from a microphone 5 Ethernet Port...

Page 10: ...8 Fan System Fan 9 Power Input from Adapter Connect the adapter to the DVR for DC power supply DC19V 7A 10 ...

Page 11: ...wn in the figure below 3 Remove the hard disk tray carefully avoid breaking the LED lights on the PCB board when removing the tray 4 Place two 3 5 inch hard disks on the hard disk tray Please beware of the direction which the hard disks are inserted the side with the SATA port should be far away from the PCB board Then use the provided screws to fixate the hard disks on the tray both left and righ...

Page 12: ...nt baffle finally fix the DVD ROM onto the frame as shown in the following steps 6 Insert the frame with the DVD ROM installed into the DVR and use the screws to fix the frame onto the main board then connect the DVD ROM s SATA cable and power cable Finally reinsert the CF card slot and tighten it onto the frame using the screws as shown in the following steps 12 ...

Page 13: ...7 Finally confirm that all the cables and screws are installed properly then cover the lid and tighten it with the screws 13 ...

Page 14: ...ters setup 3 SCHEDULE Weekly recording schedule setup for Schedule recording mode 4 MOTION Motion Area Sensitivity setup for Motion recording mode 5 ALARM Alarm input type selection and Buzzer setup 6 NETWORK Network parameters setup 7 ADVANCED Advanced setup for system display camera disk format backup 14 ...

Page 15: ... 3 SCHEDULE 4 MOTION 4 1 MOTION CH 4 1 SENSITIVITY 4 3 DETECTION AREA 5 ALARM 5 1 ALARM INPUT 5 2 ALARM OUTPUT 1 5 3 ALARM OUTPUT 2 5 4 BUZZER 5 4 1 KEY TONE 5 4 2 ALARM 5 5 EMAIL NOTIFICATION 6 NETWORK 6 1 IP MODE 6 2 IP ADDRESS 6 3 SUBNET MASK 6 4 GATEWAY 6 5 PORT 6 6 NETWORK 6 7 DDNS 6 8 PPPoE 6 9 EMAIL SETUP 6 10 STREAMING VIDEO RESOLUTION 7 ADVANCED SETUP 7 1 SYSTEM 7 1 1 LANGUAGE 7 1 2 VIDEO...

Page 16: ...CAMERA TITLE DISPLAY 7 2 2 RECODE MODE DISPLAY 7 2 3 AUTO HIDE TOOLBAR 7 2 4 DWELL 7 2 5 DATE TIME POSITION 7 2 6 VGA MONITOR RATIO 7 2 7 RECORD DATE TIME 7 3 CAMERA 7 3 1 CAMERA 7 3 2 CAMERA TITLE 7 3 3 BRIGHTNESS 7 3 4 CONTRAST 7 3 5 HUE 7 3 6 SATURATION 7 3 7 ADVANCED SETUP 7 4 DISK FORMAT 7 5 SEARCH BACKUP 7 6 ACCOUNT PASSWORD 7 7 LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT 16 ...

Page 17: ...set as ON Default is OFF AdminLock can be set as ON or OFF in ADVANCED SYSTEM NOTE Default password is 111111 To access the DVR Menu press MENU To escape MENU ESC can be used Buttons for movement in Menu are direction buttons Button for selection is ENTER SAVE ESC to return to the previous Menu with saving the values of setup ESC to return to the previous Menu without saving the values of setup SA...

Page 18: ...yboard Number characters can be selected and input by using direction and ENTER buttons After inputing the right date press SAVE ESC to save it Mouse input is also available 2 TIME Move Highlight icon to Time in the Time setup menu by using UP or DOWN button Hour minute and second can be changed after pressing ENTER button System Time can be input by OSD keyboard Number characters can be selected ...

Page 19: ... Time Display Format can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use UP or DOWN and ENTER to select the parameter 5 TIME ZONE SETUP Move Highlight icon to Time Zone Setup in the Time setup menu by using UP or DOWN button Time Zone Setup can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use UP or DOWN and ENTER to select the parameter Mouse input is also available 6 DAYLIGHT SAVING Move Highlight icon to D...

Page 20: ...OWN LEFT RIGHT buttons Recording frames per second for specific CH can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use UP or DOWN and ENTER to select the parameter 3 QUALITY HIGHEST HIGH NORMAL LOW In the record setup menu move to the cell of QUALITY and CH which is to be setup using direction UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons Recording quality for specific CH can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use UP...

Page 21: ...ISABLE mode is set the channel would not do any recording NOTE While live viewing the mode icon would be shown on each channel to indicate which mode was set 5 POST RECORD 5s 10s 15s 20s 25s 30s 1m 3m 5m In the record setup menu using direction UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons move to the cell of POST RECORD and CH which is to be setup Post recording time after event being triggered for specific CH can ...

Page 22: ...icon over the desired recording mode The default mode is MANUAL so use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons to move to the desired recording mode then press ENTER to confirm it NOTE The mode selected will be highlight with orange rectangle Step 2 Schedule Recording Mode Once the recording mode has been selected use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons to move to the desired time interval and press ENTER to ap...

Page 23: ...otion detection sensitivity can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use UP or DOWN and ENTER to select the parameter 3 DETECTION AREA Move Highlight icon to Detection Area in the Motion setup menu by using UP or DOWN button Detection area setup menu will appear after pressing ENTER button After setup is finished press SAVE ESC button or ESC button to return to the previous Menu with or without ...

Page 24: ...tup menu will appear after pressing ENTER button Move to CH which is to be setup by using UP or DOWN button Alarm input type can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use UP or DOWN and ENTER to select Alarm input type as NC or NO 4 5 2 ALARM OUTPUT 1 The Alarm Output can be set to ON or OFF When it is ON once the Alarm in is triggered it will activate the Alarm out in response When it is OFF the...

Page 25: ...triggered 4 5 4 BUZZER Move Highlight icon to Buzzer in the Alarm setup menu by using UP or DOWN button Buzzer setup menu will appear after pressing ENTER button 1 KEY TONE ON OFF the key tone can be turned on or off If OFF is set the key tone would be mute while pressing the buttons on front panel 2 ALARM ON OFF the alarm buzzer can be turned on or off If OFF is set the buzzer would be mute while...

Page 26: ...4 5 5 EMAIL NOTIFICATION Email notification which can be set to ON or OFF When it is ON the network will add an Email Setting option for user making E mail settings 26 ...

Page 27: ...etwork setup menu by using UP or DOWN button Subnet Mask can be changed after pressing ENTER button Subnet Mask can be input by OSD keyboard Number characters can be selected and input by using direction and ENTER buttons After inputing the right Subnet Mask press SAVE ESC to save it Mouse input is also available 4 GATEWAY Move Highlight icon to Gateway in the Network setup menu by using UP or DOW...

Page 28: ... after online to Internet over PPPoE user now can key in http adraaa341 ddnsservice net 8080 default of Port number is 8080 in the web address column of browser and monitor the live view DynDNS Uses the DynDNS service of a third party The user must apply for the DynDNS service and input the Username Password Server IP Address Local Name appropriately to use the service 8 PPPoE Move Highlight icon ...

Page 29: ... can be used with the direction and Enter buttons on the front panel or with the mouse After inputting the right setting press SAVE ESC to save it Mouse input is also available a Alert Email Address when alarm or motion detection is triggered send mail to the specified email box b SMTP Server set up a SMTP Server address such as Gmail or others used to forward emails into it c SMTP User Name input...

Page 30: ...er will be showedat CIF resolution On the other hand if the Streaming Video Resolution is set as D1 theremote Web Browser will be showed at D1 resolution Note Make the setting based on actual bandwidth of the network the higher the resolution or the more the photos the more the bandwidth you need 30 ...

Page 31: ...Portuguese Spanish Japanese Russian Move Highlight icon to Language in the System setup menu by using UP or DOWN button Language can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use UP or DOWN and ENTER to select the OSD Language 2 VIDEO FORMAT NTSC PAL AUTO Move Highlight icon to video format in the System setup menu by using UP or DOWN button Video format can be changed after pressing ENTER button Use...

Page 32: ...T To imports or export the system settings Allows the saving of user preferences 8 USER MANAGEMENT When this function is enabled the users must enter their login password before they enter Menu for system setup Note when the User Manager is opened the Advanced Menu of upper menu will add an Account Password option 9 PRERECORD When this function is enabled and active alarm or motion built in buffer...

Page 33: ...display 3 AUTO HIDE TOOLBAR YES NO To enable or disable the live surveillance Toolbar auto hidden If set as YES the Toolbar will be hidden until the mouse cursor is moved to the bottom of the screen 4 DWELL 5s 10s 15s 30s OFF To set the camera cycle time for the surveillance display 5 DATE TIME POSITION Top Bottom To set the system time display position on screen 6 VGA MONITOR RATIO 4 3 16 9 Accor...

Page 34: ... To set the brightness of the camera display Higher values result in increased brightness 4 CONTRAST 0 31 To set the contrast of the camera display 5 HUE 0 31 To sets the hue of the camera display 6 SATURATION 0 31 To set the saturation of the camera display 7 ADVANCED SETUP Move Highlight icon to Advanced Setup in the Camera setup menu by using UP or DOWN button Advanced Setup menu will appear af...

Page 35: ...TZ PANSPEED High Middle Low If the channel corresponds to a PTZ camera setting the pan speed allows control of the PTZ camera 4 PTZ TILTSPEED High Middle Low If the channel corresponds to a PTZ camera setting the tilt speed allows control of the PTZ camera 5 DEINTERLACE ON OFF To turn on or off the deinterlace of the PTZ camera 6 MASK Some of important area would not be seen during the DVR recordi...

Page 36: ... after pressing ENTER button Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the disk drive for disk format Press the ENTER button and then use the Up Down ENTER to change the setting as YES Select the FORMAT button and press ENTER to confirm and begin disk format Note when first using hard drive for DVR be sure to format the hard drive first 36 ...

Page 37: ...by using UP or DOWN button Backup to Media menu will appear after pressing ENTER button To choose the USB Disk CF or DVD ROM which will be backup media 2 BACKUP FILETYPE Non Generic Generic TSH264 Move Highlight icon to Backup FileType in the Search Backup menu by using UP or DOWN button Backup FileType menu will appear after pressing ENTER button To choose the file type for data backup Please ref...

Page 38: ...rectangle The selected button can be executed by pressing Enter button NOTE Press Direction button Right or Left to switch pages 5 BY CALENDAR 1 Select the channel recording mode and date for video search in Search by Calendar menu shown as below And then double click or use the direction and ENTER buttons to select the date which want to search 2 The recording data that matches the search conditi...

Page 39: ...APSHOT BACKUP Use UP DOWN moving to the SNAPSHOT Backup option press Mark button Select the photos to be backed up and press Backup button to back them up as graphically demonstrated in the picture below 39 ...

Page 40: ...unt to set the password and privileges for One Admin and four general User accounts are available 2 PASSWORD Set the Password for the selected account 3 ACCOUNT PRIVILEGE Admin here can set the Privilege for the selected user account Account Privilege setup menu will appear after pressing ENTER button System Display Camera Disk Format Search Backup Account Password Network Video Network Setup PTZ ...

Page 41: ...play 1 Display Mode Display modes full picture QUAD 8split 9 split 16split are supported can be pressed for changing the display mode A Full Picture B QUAD picture C 8 Split screen D 9 Split screen E 16 Split screen 41 ...

Page 42: ...t event recording Click on this button with the mouse cursor and the Playback menu will appear on monitor Click on this button with the mouse cursor and the auto cycle icon will appear in the top left corner of the screen and the display auto cycle function will become active The camera cycle time can be set through Menu Display Dwell Click on this button with the mouse cursor to start the manual ...

Page 43: ...n will display on corresponding video channel only Click on this button with the mouse cursor to take pictures of the current screen When move the mouse to this area it will show the remaining capacity of DVR HDD 43 ...

Page 44: ...et PTZ Protocol and PTZ Baudrate After changing the settings save and exit the menu During live surveillance display using the numerical buttons on the front panel to select the PTZ channel Then press the PTZ button on the front panel and the PTZ Icon will appear in the lower right corner of the display This can be used to pan the PTZ camera Up Down Left Right as shown below Next press the ENTER b...

Page 45: ...s 1 Autorun dat and 2 76xxxxxx bin Step 2 Now go into Menu Advanced Setup System Firmware Update and press the ENTER button to begin the update The CF LED on the front panel will start blinking Step 3 When the system reports that the update is completed press the OK button to reboot the system The update is now complete WARNING Do not turn off the power during the firmware is updating as this may ...

Page 46: ...an vlc 1 0 5 win32 vlc 1 0 5 win32 exe is recommended During installation select the Full installation option to automatically install the network components required for the IE and Firefox browsers Once finished this will allow live video to be monitored in real time over the network through your browser Note Install VLC media player and select the required components Mozilla Plugin Firefox and A...

Page 47: ...main page shown as below In this page user can make remote settings to the TIME RECORD SCHEDULE MOTION ALARM NETWORK ADVACED through network 2 Time Press TIME to make time relevant setting as graphically demonstrated in the picture below After the setting is complete press SAVE ESC to return the main page 47 Click this icon to watch the Live view ...

Page 48: ...ed in the picture below After the setting is complete press SAVE ESC to return the main page 4 Schedule Press SCHEDULE to make scheduled record relevant setting as graphically demonstrated in the picture below After the setting is complete press SAVE ESC to return the main page 48 ...

Page 49: ...ly demonstrated in the picture below After the setting is complete press SAVE ESC to return the main page 6 Alarm Press ALARM to make alarm relevant setting as graphically demonstrated in the picture below After the setting is complete press SAVE ESC to return the main page 49 ...

Page 50: ...op page automatically user now needs to re input the Username and Password for new login 8 Advanced Press ADVANCED to make setting relevant to advanced options as graphically demonstrated in the picture below After the setting is complete press SAVE ESC to return the main page Note After you modify the Video Format DVR will automatically reboot the user now needs to re login 50 ...

Page 51: ...e the network firmware Step1 Press the Browse button to select the firmware file Ex 7604H0136 bin Please download the firmware from http www acard com Step2 When specified the correct firmware file please press the Upload button to start uploading Note Once started uploading a window will appear as shown below press the OK button to confirm 51 ...

Page 52: ...jump out stating that the certification work is successful Press OK to confirm it Step4 Next press Burn to start updating the firmware Warning during the firmware updating process do not offline or turn off the browser other wise it would cause error within the firmware updating process that results in unable to boot normally After the firmware updating is successful a prompt window will jump out ...

Page 53: ...ive video monitoring Use the full screen 4 split buttons to switch different display mode for live monitoring After pressing the Full Screen at bottom of live video display user can full screen monitor different channels of live video by switch operation Press the 4 partition button at bottom of the live video display to turn the display into 4 53 4 split Local record full screen ...

Page 54: ...ngs for Channel Baud Rate Protocol will appear on the right of the screen Enter the correct PTZ camera parameters to enable the PTZ control function 11 Lock record The live video files can be saved onto the local side This allows the videos to be played locally using the bundled DVR Player NOTE the default save directory is in c drive under c 54 ...

Page 55: ...ork settings Check that the IP address is correct and that the DVR is connected properly to the network Q2 After login the DVR s web page doesn t show the live video A2 Please download and install the VLC media player software During installation close the browser and then check the ActiveX Plugin and Mozilla Plugin components to be installed so that the browser can play the live video properly 55...

Page 56: ...S485 2 RS485 3 COM1 4 Relay Output N O1 5 Relay Output N C1 6 COM2 7 Relay Output N O2 8 Relay Output N C2 9 Sensor Input 1 10 Sensor Input 2 11 GND 12 Sensor Input 3 13 Sensor Input 4 14 GND 15 Sensor Input 5 16 Sensor Input 6 17 GND 18 Sensor Input 7 19 Sensor Input 8 20 GND 56 ...

Page 57: ...Pin NO Pin Description 21 Sensor Input 9 22 Sensor Input10 23 GND 24 Sensor Input11 25 Sensor Input12 26 GND 27 Sensor Input13 28 Sensor Input14 29 GND 30 Sensor Input15 31 Sensor Input16 32 GND 57 ...

Page 58: ...rand Capacity Speed A DATA 4GB 266X 8GB Speedy Apacer 4GB 300X Hagiwara 4GB 300X Kingston 1GB N A 4GB 266X Pertec 16GB 233X PQI 4GB 300X RIDATA 4GB 266X 8GB 233X 16GB 233X 32GB 133X SanDisk 2GB N A 4GB 266X Transcend 2GB 266X 32GB 133X 58 ...

Page 59: ...gh the USB Port it is suggested to first format the USB device through the DVR in order to ensure that the USB device could be accurately identified by the DVR and backup data properly the steps are as follows 1 Insert the USB device into the USB Port in front of the DVR 2 Enter Menu Advanced Disk Format select the USB Disk and execute the format action 59 ...

Page 60: ...the USB device into the USB Port in front of the DVR 2 Enter Menu Advanced Search Backup 3 When the USB device is properly inserted the USB Disk will appear in the Backup to Media column 4 Next select the backup file type NonGeneric dedicated format or Generic H264 h 264 format 60 ...

Page 61: ...as an example select the channel start time end time you wish to backup the backup file size will be displayed and then press the Yes button to start backing up 6 When the backup is complete a prompt will be displayed as shown in the figure below 61 ...

Page 62: ...gram after the backup is complete able to play back the following two formats NonGeneric dat dedicated format file Generic H264 h 264 format file 2 h264 format file The file that was backed up when Generic H264 was selected 3 dat dedicated format file The file that was backed up when NonGeneric was selected 2 h264 format files could also be played back with VLC Player 62 ...

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