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FCC Compliance Statement 

Model Name:   

Deluxe, Blue, Lite - HD SDI

 

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 4 / 8 / 16 Channel

 

 
This  device complies  with  Part  15  of the  FCC  Rules.  Operation is  Subject  to  the  following  two  conductions:  (1) 
this  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received, 
including interference that may cause undesired operations. 
 

 

WARNING 

Unauthorized reproduction of all or part of this manual is strictly prohibited.

 

The figures in this manual are for illustration purposes only (may differ from the actual product). 
The  specifications  and  design  of  the  product  are  subject  to  change  without  prior  notice  for  purposes  of  quality 
improvement.

 

 

 

CAUTIONS 

To get the best use out of the product, be sure to read the cautions before using the product. For safety, please 
take note of the following. 

 

Instructions before using the product

 

1  To  prevent  electric  shock  when  installing,  moving,  or  opening  the  DVR  and  peripheral  devices,  connect 

and disconnect the cables as instructed. All cables must be connected to grounded power outlets. 

2  If the product is installed near a power outlet, make sure it can be unplugged easily. 
3  Do not use the DVR in water or in wet places. 
4  Keep the plastic packing materials used for the DVR or other peripheral devices out of reach of children 

(may cause suffocation). 

 

Installation Environment of the DVR

 

Maintain the following conditions: operating temperature of 5˚C ~ 40˚C; operating humidity of 10% ~ 80%. 

2  Install the DVR in a safe place that is free from external vibration.   
3  Install the DVR in a well-ventilated place. 
4  To protect the hard disk from data loss and breakdown, install the DVR away from magnetic materials. 
5  When  using  a  rack  other  than  the  standard  one,  use  a  separate  table  with  sufficient  spacing,  i.e.,  60cm 

from the floor, 50cm from the ceiling, and 20cm from the side and back walls and other objects. 

 

Safety Notes on the DVR

 

1  When installing additional boards and HDD, separate the power cable and turn OFF power supplied to the 

DVR completely.. 

2  Keep the product away from heat-generating devices such as heaters. 
3  Do not use a damaged power cord. 
4  To  prevent  problems  due  to  magnetic  interference  and  electric  surge,  use  only  grounded  cables  and 

power outlets. 

5  If the power cord is connected, do not touch the power unit. If the power cord is connected, electric current 

is still flowing internally even after the switch is turned OFF. 

6  Do not place a heavy object on top of the product. 
7  Do not drop a conductive object in the ventilation holes. 
8  Allot sufficient space for system cabling. 
9  Use  only  the  parts  indicated  in  the  manual.  Do  not  disassemble,  repair,  or  modify  the  product  without 

permission. 

10  Incorrect system setup may cause malfunction. 
11  Shut down the system normally as instructed in the manual. 

 

Safety Notes on the Lithium Battery

 

1  Replace lithium batteries as instructed to avoid danger. 
2  Dispose used lithium batteries properly. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Blue series

Page 1: ...n the following conditions operating temperature of 5 C 40 C operating humidity of 10 80 2 Install the DVR in a safe place that is free from external vibration 3 Install the DVR in a well ventilated place 4 To protect the hard disk from data loss and breakdown install the DVR away from magnetic materials 5 When using a rack other than the standard one use a separate table with sufficient spacing i...

Page 2: ...2 Warning and Caution are indicated as follows Possible injury or product damage Risk of minor injury or product damage Cautions for the usage of the product Information for the usage of the product ...

Page 3: ...Controller 19 3 5 Lite series Remote Controller 20 3 6 Mouse 20 3 7 Jog Shuttle 21 Chapter 4 DVR Operation Setup 22 4 1 Deluxe Series Storage Installation 22 4 2 Blue Series Storage Installation 24 4 3 Lite Series Storage Installation 25 4 4 Power ON 25 4 5 Storage Setup 26 4 6 Recording Setup 26 4 7 Date Time Setup 26 4 8 Camera TV Setup 27 4 9 Display Setting and Other Setup 27 4 10 External Dev...

Page 4: ...nd Playback Speed Control 41 5 9 2 Smart Search 42 5 9 3 POS Search 43 5 9 4 Calendar Search 43 5 9 5 MULTI TIME 43 5 9 6 MULTI DAY 43 5 9 7 MULTI CHANNEL 43 5 9 8 Panorama Play 43 5 9 9 Event 43 5 9 10 Backup 44 5 9 11 Screen Mode 44 5 10 Log Viewer 44 5 10 1 Log Type 44 5 10 2 System Log Viewer 45 5 11 Recording 45 5 11 1 Recording Types 45 5 11 2 Recording Setup 45 5 11 3 Recording Status View ...

Page 5: ...6 5 2 HDD Overwrite 56 6 5 3 Local Storage Management 56 6 6 Network 58 6 6 1 Ethernet 58 6 6 2 DDNS 58 6 6 3 Port 59 6 6 4 E mail 59 6 6 5 Bandwidth 61 6 7 System 61 6 7 1 DVR Name 62 6 7 2 ID for Remote Controller 62 6 7 3 ID For Keyboard Controller 62 6 7 4 User Registration 62 6 7 5 Admin Password 62 6 7 6 Upgrade 63 6 7 7 Factory Default 64 6 7 8 Console POS Port 64 6 7 9 Alarm 64 6 7 10 Alar...

Page 6: ...re 5 20 Screen Setup Window 35 Figure 5 21 Display Setting Window 35 Figure 5 22 Display Setting Window 36 Figure 5 23 Audio Figure 5 24 Relay 36 Figure 5 25 Text 36 Figure 5 26 Playback Menu 37 Figure 5 27 Search Window 38 Figure 5 28 Time Index 39 Figure 5 29 POS Search 40 Figure 5 30 Playback Screen 40 Figure 5 31 Playback Status and Control Window 41 Figure 5 32 Playback Menu 42 Figure 5 33 Sm...

Page 7: ...6 52 Setup Network Ethernet Window 60 Figure 6 53 Setup Network E Mail Window1 60 Figure 6 54 Setup Network E Mail Window2 60 Figure 6 55 System Setup Window 61 Figure 6 56 Firmware Upgrade Progressing Window 63 ...

Page 8: ...AL Config switch Input 16 8BNC Output 1 HDMI 1 VGA 1 BNC Loop N A Spot 1 BNC Multi channel 16 9 4 1 Audio Input 16 8 4 RCA Output HDMI RCA Video Recording Compression H 264 Speed Max 1080P Real time max 30fps ch Resolution 1080P 1920x1080 720P 1280x720 960H 960x480 576 Event Sensor Motion Audio Text Bit Rate Max 8Mbps ch Adjustable Audio Recording Compression G 711U Audio Sampling Rate 16KHz Netwo...

Page 9: ...D 3 HDD 2 HDD or 1 HDD 1 eSATA External 2 eSATA 1 eSATA ODD 1 DVD N A Features Jog shuttle Yes N A H W RAID RAID1 5 Options RAID1 5 Options N A EOL Register 10K 4Ch Coaxitron Yes DDNS DHCP UPNP Yes VMS RMS Windows Smart Phone 3G Android iPhone iPad Mac Viewer Apple Mac OS General Power Supply 90 250V 50 60Hz 12V 5A Level 5 Consumption 80Watts 60Watts Dimension 440 x 88 x 430 mm 430 x 86 x 270 mm 3...

Page 10: ...nterface Pre alarm recording Auto e mailing notification max 5 users Privacy zone mask Covert channel Digital single multi zoom Smart search Text detection search Multi time day Index event search playback Panorama playback Still image capture Full HD resolution Firmware upgrade at a remote PC site Remote setup backup relay control Screen Saver USB DVD backup with self executable player backup pla...

Page 11: ...11 Chapter 2 Installation and connection 2 1 Names and Features of Each Part 2 1 1 Deluxe 16CH Rear Panel 2 1 2BLUE 08CH Rear 2 1 3 BLUE 16CH Rear 2 1 4 LITE 04CH Rear ...

Page 12: ...r Connection D SUB 15P 5 HDMI HDMI Output HDMI type C 6 TV CVBS Output BNC 7 CAMERA IN Video Camera Connection BNC 8 SPOT CCTV monitor connection to output images of the channel generating an event signal BNC 9 AUDIO IN Audio Input Connection RCA 10 AUDIO OUT Audio Output Connection Line Only Output RCA 11 e SATA External SATA USB Type A e SATA 12 Power 90 250V 50 60Hz 80 Watts H model series AC I...

Page 13: ...13 Figure 2 1 DELUXE 16CH Basic Connection and Device Connection Figure 2 2 BLUE 08CH Basic Connection and Device Connection Figure 2 3 BLUE 16CH Basic Connection and Device Connection ...

Page 14: ...14 Figure 2 4 LITE 04CH Basic Connection and Device Connection Figure 2 5 LITE 08CH Basic Connection and Device Connection Figure 2 6 LITE 16CH Basic Connection and Device Connection ...

Page 15: ...ITE 08 LITE 16 Audio 16 4 8 16 4 8 16 Sensor 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Relay 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 POS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Connect the PTZ controller cable audio input output network and sensors as shown below Connecting Device DVR Terminal 1 SPOT Monitor CCTV Monitor Rear Panel SPOT 2 Mike Speaker Rear Panel Audio Input Audio Output 3 LAN Cable Rear Panel Ethernet 4 PTZ Camera Rear Panel Terminal Block 5 Sensor Relay POS ...

Page 16: ... if GND is not connected Sensor Relay POS Connect Sensor Relay POS to the terminal block directly depending on the model Sensor and Relay Type NC Normal Close Normally closed opens when a signal is received NO Normal Open Normally open closes when a signal is received 1 Sensor Connection Connect the sensor to the terminal block S1 S16 depending on the model Each input terminal is connected relativ...

Page 17: ...ion port to the USB mouse and USB memory stick 9 ESC Exit the current menu or move to the upper menu 10 SPOT Spot Control PTZ PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Control CAPTURE Capture the displaying image into USB BACKUP Save the recorded image at other media SEARCH Search the recorded Image 11 Reverse Play Fast Reverse RELAY Backward Playback Rewind in the Playback Mode Relay Control in the Monitoring Mode Rever...

Page 18: ...P Save recorded images at other media 17 CAPTURE Capture a playing image into USB 18 PTZ Change Pan Tilt Zoom Mode 19 SPOT SPOT Control 20 NUMBER Channel Selection and Number Input 21 ERROR LED Blue LED turned on upon fan defect or recording interruption 22 ALARM LED Blue LED turned on upon the occurrence of event or motion 23 NETWORK LED Blue LED turned ON during remote access 24 RECORD LED Blue ...

Page 19: ...py recorded videos PTZ Shift to the PTZ camera control mode MOVE Move from one category to another or change to the display mode UP DOWN Log Page Up Down C Search Button Playback Mode PLAY Play Fast Forward Play Fast forward LOG Frame by Frame Play forward frame by frame LOCK Pause Pause STATUS Reverse Frame by Frame Reverse play frame by frame RELAY Reverse Play Fast Reverse Reverse play Rewind D...

Page 20: ... Setup Button MENU Data Schedule System Set up ESC Exit the current menu or Move to the upper menu PREV Move back Reverse PAUSE Pause FORWARD Move forward BACKWARD Playback PLAY Play 3 6 Mouse The mouse pointer as shown below appears if a mouse is connected to the USB terminal at the front panel Mouse Control functions are shown below Click on the right button Monitoring Mode Move from Play Mode t...

Page 21: ...Speed and Direction Control Frame Control Play Direction Control This is available in the playback mode Turning the jog right left plays forward reverse frame by frame Speed and Direction Control This is available in the playback mode Turning the jog right left plays forward reverse x1 x2 x4x30 ...

Page 22: ...ower code are required before conducting HDD installation 2 After installing HDD Do not connect to power supply with the top case opened The top case must be covered before usage Step 2 2 Using a screw driver unscrew the fixing bolt of the top HDD bay and separate the top HDD bay from the body 3 Using a screw driver unscrew the fixing bolt of the bottom HDD bay and separate the bottom HDD bay from...

Page 23: ...el can hold HDD up to 6ea 2 HDD power and data terminal should face the inner direction Step 4 7 Connect the power cable and data cable to HDD Step 5 8 Power terminals Connect the power cable into the power terminal Deluxe model model has a different type of SATA power cable 9 Connect the HDD data cable into the mainboard data cable connector Step 6 10 Reassemble the top case by reversing 1 to fin...

Page 24: ...der to reduce static electricity Static electricity may cause a malfunction of the product 3 After installing HDD Do not connect to power supply with the top case opened The top case must be covered before usage 2 Unscrew and separate the HDD bay from body 3 Screw the HDDs to the HDD bay 4 As per the photo Screw the HDD bay HDD and DVD to the top bay 5 Connect the power cable and data cable on HDD...

Page 25: ...DD bay 4 Connect HDD to HDD connector on the main board directly without cable Reassemble the top case by reversing 1 to finalizing HDD installation 4 4 Power ON Check the Power DELUXE 16 Model 90 250V 50 60Hz and connect the power Once Power cable is connected found in Rear Side booting will be enabled After booting is finished the live screen and channel indication clock are shown Menu window po...

Page 26: ...Setup Recording Resolution Recording Quality Continuous Speed Event Speed Audio Text The initial recording setup is Recording Resolution 960H Recording Quality High Continuous Speed Off An image of the connected cameras is recorded with above setting For more detail check 6 3 Recording Setup 4 7 Date Time Setup Select Menu Setup Time Configure Time Sever Date and Time Standard Time Zone ...

Page 27: ...ternal devices For more information check 2 3 Connection of other devices Chapter 5 System Operation 6 2 Definition 6 6 Network 6 7 System 4 11 Search For more information check 5 6 Search 5 7 Calendar Search 5 8 Playback 5 10 Recording 4 12 Backup Backup is available in Monitoring Search Log and Playback Mode For more information check 5 11 Backup 4 13 DVR Info Move to Menu Miscellaneous DVR Info...

Page 28: ...ndow Recording Event Recording Mode Icon Recording Event Motion Detection Recording Sensor Recording Audio Recording Text Recording Recording Mode Video Recording Audio Recording Text Recording Recording Event Icons are still displayed despite of the recording stop Recording Mode Icon distinguish recording status Live Screen Icon Video is not connected Audio is activated Audio is mute No Signal Ca...

Page 29: ...ss the functions depending on the given authorities For Authorization Setup Move to Menu Setup System 4 User Registration Functions available for Authorization Setup Network Live View the real time image by network access Playback View the recorded image Copy Download Copy and download the image from the network PTZ Control PTZ camera control Setup Recording Recording Schedule System Storage Time ...

Page 30: ...oted images will be displayed on a screen divided into 16 9 division depending on the model Except for the basic setting the system follows user s setting on the screen division from next booting H model series provides the 7 screen division mode including 1 4 9 16 Auto Sequence and 1 4 9 16 are Basic Mode Figure 5 11 HD SDI Universal model 16CH Channel Mode Figure 5 12 HD SDI Universal model 8CH ...

Page 31: ...enu Miscellaneous Display Setup Pressing Front SELECT Button Remote Controller SELECT Button Mouse Arrow Button initiate the Auto Sequence mode Auto Sequence in Basic 1 4 9 Division Mode 1 16 2 3 1 Channel Mode Sequence 4 Channel Mode Sequence 9 Channel Mode Sequence 5 3 2Spot Spot is to output a channel that is set with a certain function and Spot has an independent monitor and output The priorit...

Page 32: ...equential image through Spot Move to Menu Miscellaneous Control Spot Sequence 5 3 3 Menu in Monitoring Mode The user can control all functions available in Monitoring Mode in Menu Press the Menu or right click mouse button The Menu will then appear Select the desired item by using the arrow keys or mouse Press the ESC button or right click mouse button to end the menu 5 3 4 Zoom Zoom is to zoom in...

Page 33: ...eys 5 3 5 Screen Control by using PTZ This enables the user the real time monitoring by using PTZ camera The PTZ camera must be connected to the system For external connection refer to 2 3 Connection of Other Devices 3 Terminal block Select Menu Setup Camera PTZ Configure Protocol ID Baud Rate Duration Tour Figure 5 16 PTZ Setup Baud rate can be selected at 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Duration can ...

Page 34: ...Z Camera zoom or focus or Iris a certain spot of the image by designating the coordinates and move to the designated coordinates quickly Home Position Time If there are no controlling signals to PTZ camera after a certain time it goes automatically to the Preset No 1 position as Preset No 1 is designated as Home Position 5 4 System Information and Screen Setup Change 5 4 1 System Information Figur...

Page 35: ...ft excessively may cause black or gray areas to appear on the screen The level at which such condition does not occur is the proper control range for the camera 5 4 3 Display Setting Camera Title On Off Control Bar On Off Button Sound On Off Border Line Draw Width Color Sequence Duration 1 10seconds After selecting Display Setting it becomes the 1 channel mode and a menu pops up as shown below Fig...

Page 36: ...een Save activating term when there is no input Figure 5 22 Display Setting Window 5 5 Control In the real time monitoring move to Menu Miscellaneous Misc Control Figure 5 23 Audio Figure 5 24 Relay Figure 5 25 Text Move to the Audio tab and select the channel to be activated or Mute HD SDI Universal 16CH model support 16 channel audios HD SDI Universal 8CH model support 8 channel audios and HD SD...

Page 37: ...Minute Multi Channel Multi Time Multi Day and Motion Sensor Audio Pattern 2 Go To The Last The user can search and playback the last recorded data by Multi Channel Mode 3 Go To The First The user can search and playback the first recorded data by Multi Channel Mode 4 Go to The Last Played Time The user can playback from the last played time by Multi Channel Mode 5 POS Search Text Data can be searc...

Page 38: ...he Multi Channel Search is to play recorded images of the different channel over a certain designated time Select the desired Year Month in the calendar window After selecting the desired search date each channel is then displayed in the hour bar graph The bar graph color in the real time monitoring mode is same with recording event functionally Move the time line to a specific time point by using...

Page 39: ...i Day playback leads to the Multi Time Search The way of the date search is same as the Multi Channel Search The date list and the hourly recording status starting from the selected date are viewed by selectin g the desired date Select the start time and channel by using the arrow keys The recorded video of the selected channel will then be displayed as the minute bar graph Move the time line by u...

Page 40: ...gure 5 30 Playback Screen There are five routes to play the recorded image Playback in the Calendar Search Select Playback in Menu Search Calendar Search Search Playback in the Go To The Last Select Menu Search Go to The Last Playback in the Go To The First Select Menu Search Go To The First Playback in the Last Played Time Select Menu Search The Last Played Time ...

Page 41: ... 5 31 Playback Status and Control Window Description of the Search Buttons Button Name Features Channel Mode Change Switch the channel mode Zoom Mode Switch to the Zoom mode Forward Play Fast Forward Press one time Playback forward ⅹ1 Press two times Fast forward ⅹ2 Press three times Fast forward ⅹ4 Press four times Fast forward ⅹ8 Press five times Fast forward ⅹ16 Press six times Fast forward ⅹ32...

Page 42: ...ol available between 1 10 Quick Search In the NTSC mode search 30 frames once In the PAL mode search 25 frames once Detail Search Search all frames Move to the Smart Search and select the desired channel After shifting to the 1 channel mode select areas to be smart searched Figure 5 33 Smart Search Area Designation The 14 15 pixel mosaic mode appears In the beginning all pixels are selected Design...

Page 43: ...ngement of the searching result is the past to recent format 5 9 6 MULTI DAY The user can playback the video recorded image of the certain channel recorded in different dates simultaneously The arrangement of the searching result is the past to recent format 5 9 7 MULTI CHANNEL Multi Channel Search is to play recorded images of the different channel over a certain designated time 5 9 8 Panorama Pl...

Page 44: ...g Viewer DVR records all Log information over the system operation including Power on off System Setup and Network Access Move to Menu Miscellaneous Log Viewer to see the logs Figure 5 37 Log View 5 10 1 Log Type General Logs related to power ON OFF file copy backup failure setup start end playback and other basic system operations Recording Event Logs related to the recording including motion det...

Page 45: ... blue triangular icon is displayed at a date in the calendar window that time changes are made Otherwise a red triangular icon is displayed at an unchanged date To view the log details select the desired date with a red icon Selecting a date with the blue icon causes the changed date list window to appear 5 11 Recording 5 11 1 Recording Types It supports various recording types as shown below Reco...

Page 46: ...c backup start time is set to the year month date hour minute set in the search mode and the end time to the last minute second of the data existing at the selected time All channels with existing data at the time of backup are backed up automatically For the remaining backup procedures see 5 33 Common Backup Procedure 5 12 3 Backup in Log Mode Select a date in Menu Miscellaneous Log Viewer and se...

Page 47: ... the start and end time press the Select button after choosing the start and end time Change year month day hour minute second by using arrow keys and press the ESC button Changing the backup time causes the name of the directory to be backed up to be changed as w ell If the file to be backed up exceeds the free space its size is displayed in a yellow box in case th e selected device is capable of...

Page 48: ...me Version Date Time Move to Menu Setup System 6 Upgrade Setup after insert the backup device With this way the user can upgrade a new device with the current setup values in easy way 5 14 Log Backup This is to back logs up including General Recording Event Network Fail Move to Menu Backup Log backup and start the backup process after selection of the events Figure 5 42 Log Backup Log files are cr...

Page 49: ... Menu Backup Capture in real time monitoring Playback and Log mode When only one USB2 0 backup device excluding ODD devices is searched the JPG file is stored in the same device If there are no or more than two USB2 0 storage devices excluding ODD devices a window for selecting the device will be displayed If the selected device is an ODD device a prompt asking whether to back up in the ODD device...

Page 50: ...ronization with RTC will be established 2 Daylight Saving Time DST Setup Regardless of whether NTP server or DST server is referred to DST is automatically processed according to the time 3 Time Setup by User The user can set the time directly For the NTP client setup the user can read the time but not change it Move to Menu Setup Time to set up time functions Figure 6 43 Setup Time Menu 6 1 1 Tim...

Page 51: ... set 2 DST By using the arrow keys and the Select button select Summer Time On the selection window select On Off by using the arrow keys and the Select button 3 Start Time By using the arrow keys and the Select button select Start Time On the selection window set up Start Time by using the arrow keys and the Select button 4 End Time By using the arrow keys and the Select button select End Time On...

Page 52: ...he camera is actually connected Title Name each camera Max 20 letters are available Adjust Adjust Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Sharpen Camera 6 2 2 PTZ Setup the protocol and baud rate of the PTZ Camera 6 2 3 POS Setup the protocol and baud rate of the POS device 6 2 4 Event Source Select Menu Setup Camera Event Source 1 Motion Area The user can setup the motion detection area Area setup r...

Page 53: ...Recording Figure 6 47 Setup Recording 6 3 1 Schedule Selection Schedule1 Schedule4 Each channel can be scheduled in 4 different schedules This schedule can be set as the recording schedule and each time can be 4 different schedules 6 3 2 Event This is to set the events On Off of Motion Sensor Sound Text Input Text Search Recording Type Description Continuous Continuous recording based on the Norma...

Page 54: ...Event Speed Set the recording frame rate for Motion Sensor Audio Text Maximum Recording Frame by Resolution Resolution Model 1080P 720P CIF NTSC PAL D1 NTSC PAL 960H NTSC PAL 16CH 480 480 480 400fps 480 400fps 960 800fps 8CH 240 240 240 200fps 240 200fps 480 400fps 4CH 120 120 120 100fps 120 100fps 240 200fps 4 Audio Used to set the recording of the external audio input linked to the system 6 3 4 ...

Page 55: ...Holiday then the user can configure the whole line at once Using the mouse can be easier 2 Holiday Registration This feature is used to enable the user to set the holidays and schedule independently Move to Schedule Holiday If the date for the holiday and day of the week are the same in the Schedule menu the holiday setup will have priority over the date setup Designated holidays are marked with a...

Page 56: ... Direct The Recording storage stores data on the hard disk in the real time Five commands can be executed Depending on the S W status however some commands cannot be executed New Returns the status of the selected storage device to New if this command is executed the selected storage device will be moved to the New storage device manager Physical states supporting the execution of the commands abo...

Page 57: ... strongly recommended 3 If there is an active storage device with a warning or a fault a message is displayed on the upper left part of the screen 3 Instruction when adding the local storage device Open the system body and install a new disk connect the data cable and the power cable Connect power to the system and boot the system Select Menu Setup Storage by using the arrow keys and the Select bu...

Page 58: ... Area Network environment Select Ethernet in Menu Setup Network Select TCP IP Save after filling in IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS 6 6 2 DDNS As part of the DNS system the Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS service updates IP addresses of the host name in the real time and allocates fixed domain names to systems linked to dynamic IP addresses to allow users to us...

Page 59: ...NS On enter the host name user name registered in DynDNS and password then save them Access to DynDDNS sever http www dyndns org and apply for the user account then register the domain name to use and enter URL For more information please access to the site 6 6 3Port Move to Menu Setup Network Port This feature is used to set the network port The default value is 50100 a randomly chosen value can ...

Page 60: ...up Network E Mail Window1 This is to set automatic E mail transmission service when an event occurs To use the e mail function E mail in Menu Setup System 9 Alarm or E mail in Menu Setup Action Alarm need to be configured Figure 6 54 Setup Network E Mail Window2 ...

Page 61: ...dwidth Transmission Codec JPEG H 264 6 7 System Figure 6 55 System Setup Window 1 DVR Name Used to name the DVR device 2 ID For Remote Controller Used to name the remote controller for running the system 3 ID For Key Controller Unique system controller number setting 4 User Registration Used to register add or delete users 5 Admin Password Used to set the password of the Local System Administrator...

Page 62: ... the remote controller 2 Press the 0 key and 3 key 3 Press ID button again 4 Remote Controller ID is set as 3 6 7 3 ID For Keyboard Controller Move to Menu Setup System 3 ID for Key Controller In the selection window enter ID by using the arrow keys and the Select button number 1 255 is available for ID 6 7 4 User Registration Add edit or delete the users who will operate the system and give autho...

Page 63: ...de is completed 2 Firmware Upgrade Select Firmware and the upgrade file list stored in the selected device and simple version info of the selected file are then displayed Select a file and Firmware Upgrade window appears Figure 6 56 Firmware Upgrade Progressing Window Downgrading to a previous version is not supported The upgrade information window will then appear within 15 seconds Read the infor...

Page 64: ...ording and system event Move to Menu Setup System 10 Alarm Duration In the selection window set Alarm Duration by using the arrow keys and the Select button 6 7 11 Menu Time Out If no input is made in the System Setup menu from the front buttons remote controller and mouse the system automatically shifts to the real time monitoring mode Move to Menu Setup System 11 Menu time Out In the selection w...

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