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XPR16H 

Professional 16 Camera 4 CPU D1 H264 DVR

   

USER MANUAL 

 

 

Summary of Contents for XPR16H

Page 1: ...XPR16H Professional 16 Camera 4 CPU D1 H264 DVR USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ith a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings and ensure the DVR is well ventilated Do not power off the DVR when the DVR is operating The correct procedure to shut down DVR is to firstly stop...

Page 3: ...tall Hard Drive 10 2 1 2 Install DVD Writer 11 2 2 Front Panel Descriptions 12 2 3 Rear Panel Instructions 14 2 3 1 Rear Panel Interface 14 2 4 Remote Controller 16 2 5 Control with Mouse 18 2 5 1 Con...

Page 4: ...2 Main monitor 31 4 2 3 Spot 32 4 2 4 Mask 33 4 3 Record configuration 35 4 3 1 Enable 35 4 3 2 Record stream 36 4 3 1 Time 37 4 3 2 Stamp 38 4 3 3 Recycle record 39 4 4 Schedule configuration 40 4 4...

Page 5: ...Advanced 67 4 9 1 Reset 67 4 9 2 Import Export 67 5 Record search playback and backup 68 5 1 Time search 68 5 2 Event search 70 5 3 File management 70 5 4 Backup 72 6 Manage DVR 74 6 1 Check system i...

Page 6: ...ote playback 86 7 3 2 Remote backup 94 7 4 Remote System configuration 95 7 5 Remote Management 97 8 Mobile Surveillance 99 8 1 Phones with Windows Mobile 99 8 2 Phones with Symbian Nokia 101 8 3 Phon...

Page 7: ...and powerful functions allows it to be used in banks telecommunication transportation factories warehouses and similar high risk applications 1 2 Main Features COMPRESSION FORMAT H 264 compression fo...

Page 8: ...ork Client through LAN or Internet ALARM 4 channel Alarm Output and 4 8 16 channel alarm input available Programmable schedule for motion detection and sensor alarm Pre recording and post recording Li...

Page 9: ...picture snapshots and colour adjustment in remote viewing Remote access to time event search channel playback and pictures snapshots Remote PTZ control with presets and auto cruise Full remote menu s...

Page 10: ...d drives and 1 CD DVD writer For recommended hard drives please refer to Appendix C Compatible Devices 3 Note Please calculate HDD capacity according to the recording setting Please refer to Appendix...

Page 11: ...be compatible to the DVRs Please refer to Appendix C Compatible Devices Step 1 Unscrew and open the DVR s top cover Step 2 Connect the power and data cables Place the DVD writer onto the bottom case...

Page 12: ...1 Work state indicator Power Power indicator the light turns blue when connected HDD When HDD is writing and reading the light turns blue Net When accessing the network the light turns blue Backup Wh...

Page 13: ...earch mode Record manually Play Pause Stop Esc Rewind Fast forward 3 Digital button 1 9 Input number 1 9 or choose camera 0 10 Input number 0 10 and the above number together with other digital keys 4...

Page 14: ...XPR16H User Manual 14 2 3 Rear Panel Instructions 2 3 1 Rear Panel Interface The Rear Panel interface for the XPR16H is shown as Fig 2 3 Fig 2 3 Rear Panel for the XPR16H...

Page 15: ...ut 7 Audio out Audio output connect to the sound box 8 MIC IN Talk 9 VGA port VGA output connect to monitor 10 HDMI port Connect to high definition display device 11 USB port connect to USB mouse 12 L...

Page 16: ...ke care of the polarity and when placing the batteries Step 3 Replace the battery cover Note To ensure the remote is always working correctly please check batteries are correctly positioned the remain...

Page 17: ...ol Button To control playback Fast forward rewind stop single frame play 12 AUDIO Button To enable audio output in live mode 13 Auto Dwell Button To enter auto dwell mode 14 BACKUP Button To enter bac...

Page 18: ...ENTER button to confirm The remote controller should no longer be synchronized with the DVR 2 5 Control with Mouse 2 5 1 Connect Mouse The DVR supports a USB mouse which can be connected through eith...

Page 19: ...i e setting time and dragging i e when setting area sizes in motion detection setup Fig 2 5 In playback mode Click left mouse button to choose the options Click right mouse button to return to live m...

Page 20: ...s can setup these details on this page or exit the page users can add this data the DVR s main menu Users also have the option to skip the Startup Wizard by un selecting the corresponding check box St...

Page 21: ...power when prompted By keyboard and mouse Step 1 Go the main menu by clicking the button and select the Shut Down icon and the new window will pop up Step 2 Click OK and the unit initialize a power of...

Page 22: ...erface and access any recordings on the DVR Please refer to Figure 3 3 Once in playback mode the user can view the recording as an individual camera or a multi camera view The user can then scroll thr...

Page 23: ...Manual 23 Fig 3 3 4 Main Menu and System Configuration By right clicking the mouse or pressing the ESC button on the front panel a control toolbar will be displayed at the bottom of the screen refer...

Page 24: ...n a single picture preview Zoom Zooms electronically into a pre selected channel Firstly double click the left mouse button to select the desired channel By selecting the E Zoom button the image will...

Page 25: ...ruise User can refer to PTZ configuration for further details Record Click this button to start manual recording Playback Click this button to playback the recorded files By clicking the Menu button a...

Page 26: ...w as follows o Device name The name of the DVR This may help in identifying DVRs if managing multi DVR sites o Video format There are two modes to choose PAL and NTSC o Password check Enable the check...

Page 27: ...ble language to operate the DVR Note Switching between VGA and CVBS will change the menu output mode please connect to relevant monitor Note The user will have to log back in to the DVR if the Languag...

Page 28: ...ing the corresponding check box 4 1 3 DST Daylight Saving Time Fig 4 5 Step 1 Go to Main Menu Setup Basic DST refer to Fig 4 5 Step 2 This interface allows the user to enter the various parameters to...

Page 29: ...c Live refer to Fig 4 6 Step 2 Set the Camera Name and then select its corresponding check box if you want its name to be displayed on the live display Note By clicking the Camera Name an on screen ke...

Page 30: ...ert back to its DVR s default factory colour settings Finally click OK to save any changes Fig 4 7 Step 4 Users can setup all available channels with identical parameters select All check box and then...

Page 31: ...e Split Mode for the live display i e 1x1 2x2 2x3 3x3 4x4 etc and then select the relevant channels to be displayed Step 3 Dwell Time Set the time interval i e seconds for the channel display to stay...

Page 32: ...operational functions Step 1 Go to Main Menu Setup Basic Spot refer to Fig 4 9 Step 2 Select the Split Display Mode Fig 4 9 Step 3 Dwell time The time interval i e seconds for the channel display to s...

Page 33: ...et up Fig 4 10 Step 1 Go to Main Menu Setup Basic Mask refer to Fig 4 10 Step 2 Setup mask area Click Setting button and enter the live display page The user can then by left clicking the mouse and dr...

Page 34: ...XPR16H User Manual 34 Fig 4 11 Fig 4 12...

Page 35: ...ap 4 3 1 Enable Step 1 Go to Main Menu Setup Basic Record Enable refer to Fig 4 13 Fig 4 13 Step 2 Select the check boxes for each available camera to enable it to record both Video Record and Audio S...

Page 36: ...cording options for each available camera Resolution fps Frames Per Second Encode Quality and Max Bitrate Step 3 Users can setup all channels with same parameters by selecting the All check box and th...

Page 37: ...from 1 30 NTSC 1 25 PAL Resolution Support CIF and D1 Quality The higher the value is the clearer the recorded image is Six options lowest lower low medium higher and highest Encode VBR and CBR Max bi...

Page 38: ...rm is triggered o Post alarm record recording time seconds after an event has finished i e recording time after motion detection or sensor alarm is triggered o Expire time amount of time days that the...

Page 39: ...ion see images Option 1 and Option 2 below Step 4 Users can setup all channels with same parameters by selecting the All check box and then the corresponding options Option 1 Option 2 4 3 3 Recycle re...

Page 40: ...ule Configuration This interface allows the user to program scheduled recordings and includes the following 3 sub menus Schedule Motion and Alarm 4 4 1 Schedule Setting up a scheduled recording is det...

Page 41: ...programmed periods Step 5 Users can duplicate a schedule from one day to other specific days or the entire week Select the chosen option from the drop down menu Apply settings to and then click Copy...

Page 42: ...fer to Fig 4 20 Note The procedure for setting up Motion Detection is similar to that for setting up Scheduled Recording user can refer to 4 4 1 Schedule for details Note Users can click on Default to...

Page 43: ...fer to Fig 4 21 Note The procedure for setting up Sensor Detection is similar to that for setting up Scheduled Recording user can refer to 4 4 1 Schedule for details Note Users can click on Default to...

Page 44: ...arm Sensor Basic refer to Fig 4 22 Step 2 Select from the available channels that need to be alarm enabled by clicking the corresponding check boxes Step 3 Set the alarm connection type from the 2 opt...

Page 45: ...w window with the following 3 sub menus Alarm To Record and To P T Z refer to Fig 4 24 I Alarm o Buzzer select the check box to enable a buzzer when the alarm is triggered o Full Screen select whether...

Page 46: ...a Step 4 Users can setup all channels with same parameters by selecting the All check box and all the Trigger Settings as described above Step 5 Click Apply to save any changes Setting up Schedule Ste...

Page 47: ...l rearm the motion detection If another motion is detected during this interval period it is considered to be continuous movement and is consequently ignored Step 4 Click the Trigger button for the co...

Page 48: ...tivity Step 6 Clicking the icon will set the whole area as a detection area To remove certain areas from the detection grid click and drag on the grid the desired area By clicking the icon the entire...

Page 49: ...arameters by selecting the All check box and the relevant Holding Time However the Trigger and Area still need to be setup individually per camera Step 9 Click Apply to save any changes Setting up Sch...

Page 50: ...nd this will bring up a new window showing 2 sub menus Alarm and To P T Z Note The procedure for setting up the Trigger is identical to that for setting up Alarm Handling Users can refer to 4 5 1 for...

Page 51: ...at activates prior to the hard disk reaching its capacity User can select various options from the designated drop down box o IP conflict If there is an IP address conflict within the same network the...

Page 52: ...me amount of time before the system will send out another Alarm Out signal o Step 3 Users can setup all channels with same parameters by selecting the All check box and then the relevant Holding Time...

Page 53: ...k box to enable the buzzer Step 3 Select the Buzzer Hold Time i e seconds Step 4 Click Apply to save any changes 4 6 Network configuration Network configuration includes four submenus Network Sub stre...

Page 54: ...munication port Step 4 If the user selects the check box Obtain an IP address automatically the DVR will distribute an IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway If this option is not taken the user can manua...

Page 55: ...Quality refers to the quality of the image and ranges from Lowest to Highest o Max Bitrate refers to rate of data transfer and ranges from 64 Kbps to 2 Mbps o Step 3 Users can setup all channels with...

Page 56: ...sent at one time maximum of 3 o Snap Time Interval User can select the time between the snapshots being taken Step 3 Click the Test button to check if the settings for the email addresses are correct...

Page 57: ...the DDNS check box to enable its functions Step 3 The user then needs to input the following details from the DDNS provider User Name Password and Host Domain name of the registered website Step 4 Cl...

Page 58: ...then define a hostname and choose a suitable domain name i e abc dyndns tv and then finish by clicking Add Step 2 The user should then be forwarded to Shopping Cart page showing the selected name refe...

Page 59: ...abc o Password 123456 o Host Domain abc dyndns tv Step 2 The user then needs to configure their router for Port Forwarding This can be done by going to the configuration interface of the router and th...

Page 60: ...40 Setting up General o Step 1 The user can input a suitable User Name Password and also select a User Type i e Normal or Advanced o Step 2 By selecting the check box Binding PC MAC Address the new u...

Page 61: ...oxes the user will have access to These include Log Search System Setup Shut Down Two Way Audio File Management Disk Management Remote Login and Live View o Step 3 As in the Step 2 the user access rig...

Page 62: ...enabled for P T Z o Step 3 Setup the corresponding P T Z details for each selected camera including the Address i e Camera ID Baud Rate and Protocol o Step 4 Users can setup all channels with same par...

Page 63: ...16H User Manual 63 Setting up Advanced o Step 1 Go to Main Menu Setup P T Z Advanced tab refer to Fig 4 43 The interface will display 3 options for each available channel Preset Cruise and Track Fig 4...

Page 64: ...user can add a name for a defined Preset Up to 128 Presets can be created o To setup a Preset sequence click the Setting button and a new window will open pop up refer to Fig 4 45 Fig 4 45 o The user...

Page 65: ...any changes o Step 3 On returning to the main preset interface Fig 4 44 click the OK button to save any changes and return back to the main P T Z page Fig 4 43 o Step 4 By clicking the Cruise Setting...

Page 66: ...button to preview the defined Cruise Click OK button to save the changes and the Exit button to exit current interface o On returning back to the cruise setting interface Fig 4 46 The user can click...

Page 67: ...he tool bar click again to reappear and click the icon to exit the interface o Step 6 By returning back to the main Advance interface the user can click Apply to save any changes click default button...

Page 68: ...te The horizontal columns represent the channels and the vertical columns represent the time i e hours Step 2 Users can select from single or multi channel view Step 3 To select the search parameters...

Page 69: ...the search Step 5 To play the resulting data recordings click the button Click the relevant buttons on the screen refer to Fig 5 1 for further playback options i e fast forward rewind zoom etc Fig 5...

Page 70: ...orded data Step 3 Click the Search button to start the search The search results will be displayed in the event list box as per the Channel CH Event Type Type Start and End Time Additionally users can...

Page 71: ...ent list box as per the Channel CH Start Time End Time and Status The following options can then be applied when the relevant check boxes are selected o Lock Click the Lock button to lock the file s p...

Page 72: ...a backup function by 2 main methods The built in DVD Writer An external USB storage device i e USB memory stick The DVR features 2 USB ports front and back panel either of which can be used to back up...

Page 73: ...ime End Time Step 3 Select the relevant check boxes from the list that are to be backed up select the All option to apply the backup to all items simultaneously Once selected click the Backup button a...

Page 74: ...ersion DVR ID etc 6 1 2 Event information In this interface the user can check recorded events according to a set date Note if there are overlapping files a character will be shown behind the channel...

Page 75: ...4 2 Note Please format the hard disk before you begin any recording on the DVR If the hard disk has already been formatted it will show the disk usage information at the bottom of screen Step 2 Click...

Page 76: ...o Fig 4 2 Step 3 The firmware upgrade version is displayed in the list Select the relevant firmware and then click the Upgrade button Note The DVR will upgrade automatically Please wait for a while wh...

Page 77: ...t the DVR s IP address directly into Internet Explorer s address bar and press enter i e http 192 168 0 25 Note If the port number has changed from the default of 80 the user needs to add the port num...

Page 78: ...XPR16H User Manual 78 Fig 7 1...

Page 79: ...his can be done by going to the configuration interface of the router and then mapping the server port and IP address For further details on Port Forwarding please contact technical support Note Port...

Page 80: ...that the network and Sub Stream settings are correctly configured refer to 4 6 1 Network Configuration Step 2 If using ADSL please input the Username and Password and then click OK If the DVR is conn...

Page 81: ...XPR16H User Manual 81 7 2 The remote live preview interface as below Fig 7 2...

Page 82: ...manually and the data will be saved directly on the PC s local hard disk Screen display mode Click the icon beside the screen display mode and a Channel Select window will pop up refer to Fig 7 3 Fig...

Page 83: ...ck the Default button to reset them back to their original settings For an explanation on the icons please view the table below Buttons Description Drag the scroll bar to adjust the brightness of chan...

Page 84: ...wn Dome rotates left Dome rotates right Dome stops rotating Drag the scroll bar to adjust rotating speed of the dome Iris button Click button near Iris button to increase light of the dome Click butto...

Page 85: ...lower frame rate max 6 fps PAL 7 fps NTSC per channel and therefore has a lower network bandwidth requirement Therefore users can select the stream according to their bandwidth All to master sub stre...

Page 86: ...at the procedure as above and select the Zoom Out option 7 3 Remote playback backup 7 3 1 Remote playback Click the button to go to the Playback interface refer to Fig 7 5 Select the desired file by D...

Page 87: ...16H User Manual 87 Fig 7 5 The remote interface also supports a Time Search Event Search and File Management By Time Search Step 1 Go to Remote Preview Main Interface SEARCH Time Search refer to Fig 7...

Page 88: ...the date box or by channel box Note A highlighted blue box in the date box represents recorded data Step 3 Click the Search button and the search results will be displayed as a list Step 4 In area the...

Page 89: ...om the file list and then click the play button to play the file The new playback window will appear refer to Fig 7 7 Step 6 The user can then click the relevant buttons on the toolbar for various pla...

Page 90: ...XPR16H User Manual 90 Fig 7 7...

Page 91: ...XPR16H User Manual 91 By Event Search Step 1 Go to Remote Preview Main Interface SEARCH Event List refer to Fig 7 8 Fig 7 8...

Page 92: ...p 2 Select the search parameters by selecting the relevant date and channels from the corresponding check boxes Step 3 Click the Search button to start the search The search results will be displayed...

Page 93: ...XPR16H User Manual 93 Fig 7 9...

Page 94: ...XPR16H User Manual 94 7 3 2 Remote backup Step 1 Go to Remote Preview Main Interface BACKUP refer to Fig 7 10 Fig 7 10...

Page 95: ...layed as a list Step 4 Select the relevant files to back up by clicking the relevant check boxes Step 5 Click the Browse button to set location to save the file Step 6 Click the Backup button to start...

Page 96: ...2 The sub menu list and corresponding options are identical to accessing the DVR directly Please refer to section 4 Main Menu Setup Guide for more details Step 3 Click the Apply button to save any ch...

Page 97: ...iew log information such as username IP address etc Step 1 Go to Remote Preview Main Interface INFO Log refer to Fig 7 12 Step 2 Select the search parameters by selecting the relevant date from the St...

Page 98: ...XPR16H User Manual 98 Fig 7 12...

Page 99: ...Symbian Nokia To setup your phone for mobile surveillance the user must ensure that the DVR is correctly configured refer section 4 6 Network Configuration 8 1 Phones with Windows Mobile Step 1 First...

Page 100: ...matically after successful installation refer to Fig 8 3 Step 5 Input the DVR s IP address Username User and Password in the relevant fields Then click the Go button and successful connection will sho...

Page 101: ...mbian S60 3 rd Edition with FP2 Symbian OS v9 3 Supported Symbian S60 5 th Edition Symbian OS v9 4 Supported Symbian S60 5 1 Edition Symbian OS v9 5 Supported Step 1 Firstly enable the network access...

Page 102: ...the security software Click YES to install the software Step 5 After successful installation the user will then be prompted to download the software SCam Step 6 Run the Scam program and it will open u...

Page 103: ...will begin to connect to the DVR for live streaming refer to Fig 8 10 Note The login details are identical to those used for the DVR The default Username Password are admin 123456 Step 10 In the Live...

Page 104: ...g 8 13 Step 3 The user will then be prompted to enter the iTunes password Enter the password and click the OK button to complete the purchase refer to Fig 8 14 Note A user must have an account setup o...

Page 105: ...er to Fig 8 16 Fig 8 16 Fig 8 17 Step 3 Click the relevant link and install the application by clicking the Free App button Step 4 The user will then be prompted to enter the iTunes password Enter the...

Page 106: ...ed to the DVR the user will be taken to the main menu page refer to Fig 8 19 Fig 8 18 Fig 8 19 Fig 8 20 Fig 8 21 Fig 8 22 Step 3 Click the Live icon to connect to the DVR for live viewing refer to Fig...

Page 107: ...2 Click the relevant link press the Install button and follow the corresponding instructions to download the application refer to Fig 8 24 Note Users can view the download and install process in the n...

Page 108: ...ssfully connected to the DVR the user will be taken to the main menu page refer to Fig 8 28 Fig 8 27 Fig 8 28 Fig 8 29 Fig 8 30 Fig 8 31 Step 3 Click the Live icon to connect to the DVR for live viewi...

Page 109: ...into the address bar refer Fig 8 32 Step 2 Click the SuperCam link to download the software refer to Fig 8 33 Fig 8 32 Fig 8 33 Step 3 Click the Download button on the popup interface refer Fig 8 34...

Page 110: ...XPR16H User Manual 110 Fig 8 34 Fig 8 35 Fig 8 36...

Page 111: ...y s web browser s configuration Go to Menu Option Browser Configuration refer to Fig 8 37 for configuration settings Go to Menu Option Cache Operations Clear the browser s Web cache by pressing the Cl...

Page 112: ...r will be taken to the main menu page refer to Fig 8 40 Fig 8 39 Fig 8 40 Fig 8 41 Step 3 Click the Live icon to connect to the DVR for live viewing refer to Fig 8 41 Step 4 Click the icon to switch b...

Page 113: ...wer adapter The video output of the DVR is different from the display monitor There is a connection problem Please recheck the cables are correctly connected Q4 Why images are not being displayed on p...

Page 114: ...ot work Check the connection and wait a short while for the mouse to reconnect The mouse is not being detected Plug and unplug the mouse several times The mouse is incompatible Please change the mouse...

Page 115: ...XPR16H User Manual 115 Fig A 1 Fig A 2 Fig A 3...

Page 116: ...is much easier with the use of a USB mouse Q11 Why re format a hard disk if it was used in an existing DVR of the same type When the hard disk is removed from one to another same type DVR it should wo...

Page 117: ...rations for remote viewing using the X16D1 DVR PC Module Parameters CPU Intel Core TM 2 Duo CPU E4600 Motherboard G31 P31 chip HDD 80G RAM 1GB VGA GMA3100 NVIDIA GeForce 8400 ATI RADEON HD3450 OS Wind...

Page 118: ...this issue Go to Control Panel User Account and Family Safety User Account Control refer to Fig A 5 Try switching the option both on off by selecting the corresponding check box Right click the mouse...

Page 119: ...1M 465 Lower 768K 297 Lowest 512K 241 NTSC D1 30 Highest 2M 910 Higher 1 5M 712 Medium 1M 468 Lower 768K 297 Lowest 512K 241 The formula used for the calculating the recording capacity is detailed bel...

Page 120: ...e USB drives Brand Capacity SSK 512MB 1G 2GB Netac 4GB Kingston 2GB Aigo 2GB Smatter vider 1GB SanDisk 4GB Tab C 1 2 Compatible SATA CD DVD writers Brand Model TECLAST GH22NP20 TL 22XD BENQ DW220S 0K4...

Page 121: ...500G Supported Seagate Barracuda 7200 10 320G Supported Seagate Barracuda 7200 10 ST3250310AS 250G Supported Seagate Barracuda 7200 11 ST3160813AS 160G Supported Seagate Barracuda 7200 10 ST380815AS...

Page 122: ...AL 480FPS NTSC Record Frame Rate 400FPS PAL 480FPS NTSC Audio Input RCA X16 Audio output RCA X1 Alarm Input NO or NC 16CH Alarm output 4CH Record Mode Manual Sensor Timer Motion detection Simplex Dupl...

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