Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PAC16753D Clover Technologies Group
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INSTRUCTION M A NU A L Stand- A lone 16Chan nel DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MODEL DV 16 70, DV1670D Ver. 010 312 Copyright © 2011 Clov er Electronics U.S.A .
System Users Manual Version 1.1 Manual created in su mmer of 2011. This user manual contain s instructions for op erations for DVR Unit, Client Applicati on, Mobile Device Appli cation and other help ful tips.
Table of Contents Contents Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Chapter 1. Preface ..............................................
2. Connection .......................................................................................................................................... 39 3. Quick Power On .............................................................................
MAC Address ................................ ....................................................................................................... 72 Webcode ...........................................................................................
Video Compressi on ............................................................................................................................. 91 Video Resolution ................................................................ .....................
7. How to operate PTZ camera ................................................................................................ ............. 130 Chapter 13. Display S ection In-Depth .....................................................................
Search from iPh one ................................................................ ........................................................... 174 Controlling Rela y-Out from iPhone ...................................................................
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Chapter 1 . Preface 1. About This G uide Page 10 Chapter 1. Preface This manual contain s user instruction on h ow to operate the Digital Vid eo Recording device (DV R Unit), Remote Contr oller, Client Application, Mobile Application and Central Monitoring Software Applicati on.
Chapter 1 . Preface 2. Precaution s - Before You Start! Page 11 2. Precaution s - Before You Start! Item 1. DVR Unit ’ s po wer setting must b e on POWER OFF po sition before power adap ter is plugged into the DVR Unit. Press down on toggle button towards botto m.
Chapter 1 . Preface 2. Precaution s - Before You Start! Page 12 Item 5. Never up lift the cover to perfor m an upgrade , attempt a hardware repair while DVR Unit is still powered on. Users should be a ware that taking the cover off from the DVR Unit might void the warranty without c onsulting with seller.
Chapter 1 . Preface 3. Precaution s – After Powering On! Page 13 3. Precautions – After Powering On! Item 1. If you dete ct strange odor or detect strange rattling n oise immediately turn the DVR Unit ’s power off. Please contact y our seller or service center for further instruction.
Chapter 1 . Preface 4. Precaution s – Routine Maintenance! Page 14 4. Precautions – Routine Maintenan ce! Item 1. Check to see if the LED (Light Emi tting Diode) is on. If DVR unit does no t have LED light on pleas e check first if power button is on or off and make sure that i t is at POWER ON position.
Chapter 1 . Preface 5. Contents of Items Included Page 15 5. Contents of Items Included Component Description DVR Stand Alone Digital Vid eo Recorder Battery 1.
Chapter 1 . Preface 5. Contents of Items Included Page 16 *If you are missin g any components list ed above please contac t your seller for fu rther instruction.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 1. Technical Specif ication Page 17 Chapter 2. Hardw are Description 1. Technical Spec ification Operating Syste m: Embedded Linux Video Recording Compression: H.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 1. Technical Specif ication Page 18 2CIF resolution 240 fra mes per second at NTSC ( 200 fps at PAL) D1 resolution 1 20 frames per second at NTSC (100 fps at PA L) 16c.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 2. Rear Pa nel Page 19 2. Rear Panel Figure 1 (4ch Model) Figure 2 (9ch Model) Figure 3 (16ch Model).
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 2. Rear Pa nel Page 20 ① Power input – c onnection port for DC 1 2 volt ② Toggle Power S witch – POWER ON and POWER OFF switch that turn s unit on and off ③ .
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 21 3. Rear Port Specific ation and Connectio n Examples Power input Input at 12 volt DC with positive polarity a t 5 Amp [Please refer t o the Figure 1 (4ch Model), Fig ure 2 (9ch Model), Figure 3 (16ch Model) ite m marked “①” Power input].
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 22 [Please refer t o the Figure 1 (4ch Model), Fig ure 2 (9ch Model), Figure 3 (16ch Model) ite m marked “③” VGA Port]. VGA Pin Configuration Table Signal Type Pin Number Description RED 1 Red video (75 ohm, 0.
Chapter 2 . Ha rdware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 23 Main Monito r Output BNC (Bayonet Neil C oncelman or British Navel Connector) typ e 75 ohm. Connect a monitor that supports BNC Inputs or use a “BNC Twist Lock” to Composite Vide o adapter if your monitor onl y supports Composite Vid eo Inputs.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 24 Camera Input The camera c onnections are the input p orts for the video signal(s ) used with the DVR. You may use any video source (7 5ohm) that outputs via a BNC connector (Twist Lock Typ e).
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 25 The RS-232 COM p ort is used to connect the DVR to a PC (opti onal updating procedu re) or to connect an external device lik e a DVR controll er (optional).
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 26 Optional Alarm Se nsor Extension Box There is optional Alar m Sensor Extensi on Box that connects to RS- 232 port provided in our DVR unit.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 27 Sensor 2 V + V out C + GND C - Relay Switch C B Alarm Panel V in1 V in2 V out1 V out1 V out2 V out2 Relay.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 28 Specification for 1 0-Way terminal blo ck Rated current: 8A Contact resistance : 20m Insulation resistance : 5000M/1000V Withstanding Vol tage: AC1500V/1Min Wire range: 18A WG 1mm² Mechanical Temp.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear Po rt Specif ication and Connection Examples Page 29 Figure 15 PTZ and Keyboard in RS- 485 Alarm Out Connecting the alar m out: Each alarm outpu t can be controlled/s witched by DVR unit and its application software.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 30 Input Voltage Rang e: -5VDC (minimum ) to 40VDC (maximu m) Example 1. Dry c ontact sensor direct to DVR This example is the simplest form of s ensor connection for DVR unit.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 31 Sensor 1 +5V DC Sensor 2 Sensor 3 +5V DC +5V DC +5V DC Sensors are outputting no voltage, however DVR unit requires 5 volt DC to get response for sensor. Some Device outputting 12V DC should have Relay that provides dry contact to DVR.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification and Connection Examples Page 32 USB Connection The USB connection ports are used for b oth back up and mouse c ontrol purposes. Either port can be used for back up via USB memory stick or f or mouse control.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 33 Figure 20 Ethernet Cable Color Code EIA/TIA E568B Configu ration Signal Type Pin Number Description LAN T.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Exa mples Page 34 First you must us e cross over networ k cable. This is a cable created with crossing pin 1 to 3, 2 to 6 th en pin 3 to 1, 6 to 2. You may now connect directly into PC and DVR unit to co mmunicate directly.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Rear P ort Specification a nd Connection Examples Page 35 CAT 5 E CAT 5 E CAT 5 E Internet Modem Router with Switch Figure 24 Modem and Router Configuration CAT 5 E.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Front Panel Page 36 3. Front Panel Figure 26 Front Panel No. Button Description ① Directional Butt on Use as Control but ton in Setup Menu (m ove up, down, left, right) Use as Control but ton in Playback (Paus e, Play, Stop, Rewind, Fast Forward) ② Menu Call the setup menu.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 3. Front Panel Page 37 ⑨ Front USB Port Connect a USB m ouse or USB drive. ⑩ ODD Optional ODD is abl e to install.
Chapter 2 . Hardware Description 4. Remote Contr oller Page 38 4. Remote Cont roller 1 ID 2 QUAD 3 BACKUP 4 AUDIO 5 SEQ (Sequence) 6 PTZ 7 SEARCH 8 NUMERIC BUTTON S 9 MENU 10 DIRECTION BUTTON S 11 EME.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 1. Pla cement Page 39 Chapter 3. Quick Setup 1. Placement Step 1. Preparation Remove unit from out of the box and place it on the table top as s een below.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 2. Connection Page 40 Step 2. Connect monitor to DVR unit Depending on what type of monitor you are connecti on connect either t o VGA or BNC monitor of your choice. If you have both type s of monitor you ma y connect bot h of them.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 3. Quick Power On Page 41 3. Quick Power On Power input – connec tion port for DC 12 volt Step 1. Included DC Power adapter is l ocated in accessory box. Step 2. Take the adapter and connect it with p ower cord. Step 3. Connect the DC 12V male c onnector to female DC 12V p ort.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 4. Initia l Boot Page 42 4. Initial Boot After turning on the DVR unit it will go int o a boot sequence. At the initial boot secti on there is no user interaction with DV R unit however pleas e observe to s ee if DVR unit is pr operly booting.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 5. Setup Screen Page 43 5 . Setup Screen To initiate setup menu you may use foll owing method Mouse Remote Frontal Keypad Right mouse click an ywhere on the screen of DVR Press button labeled “Menu” on remote contr oller Pressing button lab eled “Menu” on front of DVR unit’s dir ec tional key pad button.
Ch apter 3. Quick Setup 6. Change Password and Enable Auto Lock Page 44 6 . Change Password and E nable Auto Loc k It is critical that y ou change the password and create user access to the DVR. By default ad min password is 1111 1111 and user password is also 11111111.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 6. Change Password and Enable Auto Lock Page 45 Step 3. Choose the t ype of login account you want to change password to. In this example we w ould like to change the administ er account. You may s croll though type of user s that DVR will hav e by clicking the black reverse and f orward arrow.
Ch apter 3. Quick Setup 6. Change Password and Enable Auto Lock Page 46 Figure 43 Numeric Keypad and Password Confirmation Here you will be entering current password. Inp ut the password in to the numeric keypad and then confirm by selecting OK. Then you will n eed to end it with OK bu tton.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 6. Change Password and Enable Auto Lock Page 47 Step 8. Under Butt on Settings section, you will have op tion to choose Auto Ke y Lock an d Emergency Lock option. As default b oth section is disabled as you see in belo w figure.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 7. Labeli ng Camera Page 48 7. Labeling Camera Sometime camera l ocation may be identifi ed easier by giving logical name to the camera.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 8. Enable Record ing Page 49 8. Enable Recording Main and primary func tion of DVR is to rec ord video. Below se ction is showing h ow to configure all cameras to rec ord immediately. DVR alread y may be configured t o record on th e HDD.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 8. Enable Record ing Page 50 Step 3. Globally c onfigure all cameras to record by clickin g on “All” mark to enable all cameras then set resolution to desired setting. Make sure that All is Unchecked. Set resolution either to 360X24 0 ~ 720X480 Step 4.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 9. Prepare Netw ork Page 51 9. Prepare Netw ork Step 1. Select “N etwork” item on up per main categor y then b y default “IP A DDRESS” tab should app ear as shown on screen bel ow. Figure 52 IP ADRESS Page Make sure that DHCP is selected if y ou have a router th at leases IP address to network.
Chapter 3 . Quick Setup 9. Prepare Netw ork Page 52 still used with class A, B, or C address. In those cases, y ou must point to IP add resses that are not in lease range of the DHCP scope (IP addre ss not issued by DHCP servic es but must b e in same Subnet and Gateway IP).
Chapter 4 . Main Menu (Root Me nu) 1. Mai n Items. Page 53 Chapter 4. Main Menu (Root Menu) There are 6 items shown on Main Menu or Root Menu . They are “system”, “sea rch”, “backup”, “ER”, “PTZ” and “sound”.
Chapter 4 . Main Menu (Root Me nu) 2. Sub opera tional items. Page 54 2. Sub operational it ems. The “Warning” opti on will indicate any deficiency with DVR unit such as HDD error and Network Error types. The “Split” items sh ows screen configuration with following layout .
Chapter 5 . The “System” Root Menu Item Conventio n of Menu Tree Page 55 Chapter 5 . The “System” Ro ot Menu Item Convention of Men u Tree To quickly unders tand nature of each field, it ems s.
Chapter 5 . The “System” Root Menu Item 1. The “Syste m” Branch Page 56 1. The “System” B ranch Language Remocon ID Mouse Sensitivity Video Standard Mac Address Webcode F/W Version H/W Ver.
Chapter 5 . The “System” Root Menu Item 1. The “Syste m” Branch Page 57 File Upgrade File Configuration Upload Backup (Selectable) Shows Files if present User ID ID User Group Password All Con.
Chapter 5 . The “System” Root Menu Item 2. The “Record ” Branch Page 58 2. The “Record” B ranch CH All 1~4 (Selectable) All available Camera or by individually Resolution (Selectable) 360X240 720X240 720X480 FPS (Selectable) 1 fps 3 fps 5 fps 7.
Chapter 5 . The “System” Root Menu Item 3. The “Network” Br anch Page 59 3. The “Network” B ranch (None Selectable) IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Address DHCP (on) (Selectable) IP Add.
Chapter 5 . T he “System” Root Menu Item 4. The “Camera” Branch Page 60 4. The “Camera” B ranch (None Selectable) 8 camera per page CH Covert AGC Static Gain Brightness Contrast Hue (Selec.
Chapter 5 . The “System” Root Menu Item 5. The “Displa y” Branch Page 61 5. The “Display” Branch All Camera Title Status Bar Split Border (Selectable) Check Box.
Chapter 5 . The “System” Root Menu Item 6. The “Alarm” Br anch Page 62 6. The “Alarm” B ranch (None Selectable) View Only N.Open N.Close (Selectable) Check Box either N.
Chapter 6 . The “Search” Root Menu Item 1. The “Calend ar” Search Br anch Page 63 Chapter 6. The “S earch” Root Men u Item 1. The “Calend ar” Search Branch Year Month Day hour min Indi.
Chap ter 6. The “Search” Root Men u Item 2. The “Event” Search Branch Page 64 2. The “Event” Se arch Branch All 1~16 Month Day Year Type of Event Search Date Range Disk Selection Change Pa.
Chapter 6 . The “Search” Root Menu Item 3. The “Date / Time” Search Branch Page 65 3. The “Date / Time” Search Branch Camera Main Disk Month Day Year (Selectable) One Item Only (Selectable.
Chapter 7 . The “Backup” Root Menu Item 1. Calenda r , Quick and Li st Branch Page 66 Chapter 7. The “Bac kup” Root Menu Item 1. Calendar, Quick a nd List Branc h All Cam 1~4/9/16 Year Month D.
Chapter 8 . The “ER”, “PTZ”, and “Sound” Root Menu Items 1. Calendar , Quick and Li st Branch Page 67 Chapter 8. The “E R”, “PTZ”, and “Sound” Root Me nu Items The ER root menu item functions as panic r ecording featur es and only have one f unctional button whi ch is the ER button its elf.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 1. INFORMATION G UI Page 68 Chapter 9. System s Section In-Depth 1. INFORMATION GU I Graphic User Interfac e (GUI) for INFORMATI ON section under SYSTEM is as sho wn below.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 1. INFORMATION G UI Page 69 Remocon ID (Remote Controller ID) This ID setting enab les to control mor e than two DVRs with one remote contr oller. Order of configuration is first you need to select DVR to have ID that are not going to conflict with o ther DVR(s) .
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 1. INFORMATION G UI Page 70 You will see Figure 60 ID select or screen. Your ID selec tor screen should appear with DVR ID: 01 in our example (figure shows 00) and you must use the direc tional button on the remot e to configure larger number ID field to 01 as well.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 1. INFORMATION G UI Page 71 Mouse Sen sitivity This feature enable s user how responsive are the movement of the mouse can b e when user is operating a mouse via the USB connecti on provided either in front or back of the DVR unit.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 1. INFORMATION G UI Page 72 MAC Address As mentioned bef ore MAC (Media Access Control) addresses are un ique to individual netw ork card or NIC (Network Interfac e Card). They are repres ented in six groups of tw o hexadecimal digits.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 2. DISK MANAGER GUI Page 73 2. DISK MANAGER G UI Below is the GUI for the DISK MANAGE R section. Figure 61 Disk Manager GUI In this section where options for HDD .
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 2. DISK MANAGER GUI Page 74 Figure 62 HDD Installation When you mount a sin gle hard drive, m ount it to “Master HDD” as described in t h e picture above and connect the power. Th en, connect the SATA cable to the main board “HDD1.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 2. DISK MANAGER GUI Page 75 Detach the front pan el from the unit and also detach the O DD cover. Mount the ODD to i ts bracket and connect th e power.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 2. DISK MANAGER G UI Page 76 Figure 63 HDD 1 and HDD 2 example Configuring HDD1 a nd HDD2 Set the first HDD c onnected to “HDD 1” in the system. Figure 64 Disk 1 Configuration 1. Set Main Disk or Mirror Disk .
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 2. DISK MANAGER GUI Page 77 3. Capacity: Used capacity/ Total HD D capacity (Ex : 0 / 2380 80 MB) Capacity indicator depicts capacity in p ercentage and actual files size in mega byt e. CD / DVD RW If the ODD is m ounted, V(Check) is displayed.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 2. DISK MANAGER GUI Page 78 S.M.A.R.T(Disk Ma nagement) Display the HDD te mperature. If the tempera ture rises to the d esignated degree, DVR omits audible alert as well as cr eates an event that may be notified.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 3. DEFAULT SET TING GUI Page 79 3. DEFAULT SE TTING GUI If you ever need t o revert to a factory d efault values of some or all information y ou have an option t o choose between “Default Setting” or “Factor y Default” button.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 3. DEFAULT SET TING GUI Page 80 4. TIME / DATE GUI In this section of G UI page you can perform operation to change ti me and date. It is re commended that you perform this op eration when you first receive y our unit for deployment and i s installed in physical location of DVR unit plac ement.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 3. DEFAULT SET TING GUI Page 81 Configuring Date & Time Set the current date and time. Set the time and pr ess “Apply”.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 3. DEFAULT SET TING GUI Page 82 Above se tting is started f rom 12:00, Sunday of the last week in Ju ly and ended at 0 0:00, Monday of the 3th week in August. Co nfiguring Ti me Server It is used to keep the system time c onstant.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 4. UPGRADE GUI Page 83 4. UPGRADE GUI In this section of G UI page, you will need t o introduce the USB media with valid firmware upd ate file and this GUI will show file name similar to Figure 69 UPGRAD GUI.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 5. CONFIGURA TION GUI Page 84 5. CONFIGURATIO N GUI You can archive the system configurati on file to USB mem ory stick or restore the previous system configuration from the archived file.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 5. CONFIGURA TION GUI Page 85 Figure 73 Save configuration file to USB memory Now as seen on Fig ure 73 Save configuration file to USB memory configuration fil e.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 6. PAS SWORD GUI Page 86 6. PASSWORD GUI This GUI section y ou can change detail s for user infor mation, login, authori ty, and netw ork camera view authority.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 6. PAS SWORD GUI Page 87 Modifying User Info rmation You can modify infor mation of selected ID (account). Figure 76 Modify Section for User Information • ID : Displays ID selected throug h the list. If you want to change, select and enter through virtual keyboard.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 6. PAS SWORD GUI Page 88 • All : Allows full auth ority. • Configuration : Allows to set the DVR. • Search : Allows to search. • Back up : Allow s to backup . • Hard Disk : Allo ws to set the HDD such as Overwrite, Au to Delete, etc.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 7. BUTTON SET TING GUI Page 89 7. BUTTON SE TTING GUI Bu tton setting GUI is us ed to control the aud ible beep, autokey loc k and emergen cy lock. Figure 79 BUTTON SETTING GUI Configuration of audible beep If it is selected, th e DVR beeps on every button press in the fr ont panel.
Chapter 9 . Systems Section In-Dept h 7. BUTTON SET TING GUI Page 90 Configuration of Emergency Lock This setting locks th e emergency r ecording so that th e emergency recordin g isn’t available. In case a user keeps the emergency recording on, it could overu se the HDD or overwrite the exi sting data.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 1. Compression , Resolution, Qua lity, and Speed of Vid eo Page 91 Chapter 10 . Record Section In-De pth In this section we will cover all aspec ts of record configu ration, and how it effect s the DVR’s performance, st orage capacity, rec orded image quality and frames per second of recorded video.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 1. Compression , Resolution, Qua lity, and Speed of Vid eo Page 92 Video Quality On our DVR there are 5 levels of video quali ty. They ar e marked “Lowest”, “ Low”, “Normal”, “High” and “Highest”.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 1. Compression , Resolution, Qua lity, and Speed of Vid eo Page 93 You can have 720 X480 recording in 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 .5 frames per second. For 16 channel DVR combination exampl e; You can have 1 ca mera recording at 72 0X480 recording 15 frames per second.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 2. Calcula ting Storage Required Page 94 2. Calculating Storage Required As you have had an opportunity to review co mpression, resolution, quali ty, and speed of vide o, all these factors are needed to intelligently calcul ate proper storag e amount needed for each DVR unit or best configure each video.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 2. Calcula ting Storage Required Page 95 4 Channel DVR Sto rage Reference Chart Here are some e xamples of easy t o reference chart for 4ch DVR. Motion rec ording results may vary depending on actual circumstances of h ow DVR is program t o record.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 2. Calcula ting Storage Required Page 96 9 Channel DVR Sto rage Reference Chart Here are some e xamples of easy t o reference chart for 9ch DVR.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 2. Calcula ting Storage Required Page 97 16 Channel DVR Sto rage Reference Chart Here are some e xamples of easy t o reference chart for 16ch DVR.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 3. EVENT RECORD ING GUI Page 98 3. EVENT RECORDIN G GUI In this section of G UI you can set the Res olution, Frame and Event, etc. necessary to rec ording. Configuring Pre Re cording When an event is trigg ered, this setting enables pre-recording around 1 to 5 seco nds earlier.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 3. EVENT RECORD ING GUI Page 99 Figure 80 Recording Configuration ① Camera selector (Global or individual) Here in this ca mera icon you may sel ect to use it or no t use it.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 4. SCHEDULE RECO RDING GUI Page 100 720X480 at 7.5 fps th ose are equivalent t o 360X240 resoluti ons at 30 fps. So if you set 720X480 at 30 fps then it is equ iv.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 4. SCHEDULE RECO RDING GUI Page 101 Figure 81 Main Display Indication How to set : Ca ll the Menu → Reco rd → Schedule Rec ord Select the channel Select the channel to record Set the recording schedule When scheduling , you can also select th e recording mode such as Continue, Moti on and Sensor, etc.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 4. SCHEDULE RECO RDING GUI Page 102 Motion: record when motion occurs Sensor: record when sens or is in operati on Motion or sensor: rec ord when either of m otion or sensor occurs Continuation: record regardless of event Erase schedule Erase all Copy Apply the sa me settings to the o ther channel.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 4. SCHEDULE RECO RDING GUI Page 103 Figure 82 Holiday Scheduling GUI Select the chan nel Select the channel to apply the schedule Select holida ys Select holida ys on the calendar to hav e them marke d with red color.
Chapter 1 0. Record Section In-Dept h 4. SCHEDULE RECO RDING GUI Page 104 Copy Apply the sa me settings to the o ther channel. You ca n also apply the same settin g values to the multiple channels. (Not use) (Use) Delete Enter the first and last date and then pr ess Delete to remove the saved h olidays within the range.
Chapter 1 1. Network Section In-Dept h 1. About Network Section a nd Clients Page 105 Chapter 11 . Network Sec tion In-Depth 1. About Netwo rk Section and Client s The Network Se ttings menu enables t.
Chapter 1 1. Network Secti on In-Depth 2. IP ADDRESS GUI Page 106 2. IP ADDRESS GUI To access IP ADDRESS G UI select Net work then IP Address Menu Figure 83 IP ADDRESS GUI The IP (Internet Protocol) Address is a logical address that is assigned to the DVR f or presence on the network.
Chapter 1 1. Network Section In-Dept h 2. IP ADDRESS GUI Page 107 Note… What is port-forwarding? Port forwarding all ows remote c omputers, for exa mple, computers on th e Intern et, to connect to a.
Chapter 1 1. Network Secti on In-Depth 2. IP ADDRESS GUI Page 108 The address you se e here by default is the IP Address to a general DDNS server. Please DO NOT change this address while c onfiguring your DVRs’ network sett ings. The changes you make under the DVRs’ “DDNS OPTION” men u will not be affected by this ad dress.
Chapter 1 1. Network Section In-Dept h 2. IP ADDRESS GUI Page 109 If the web server p ort was changed to 8 5, then you mu st enter – http://10.10.10.
Chapter 1 1. Network Secti on In-Depth 3. E-MAIL SETUP GUI Page 110 3. E-MAIL SETUP GUI This DVR supports e mail notification for e vents. This section is used to setup the email server and account settings t o send these notifications b y email: SMTP (Simple Mai l Transfer Proto col) Server – This is the outgoing email server add ress.
Chapter 1 1. Network Section In-Dept h 3. E-MAIL SETUP GUI Page 111 To - Enter the re cipients email addres s, where the no tifications are emailed t o.
Chapter 1 1. Network Secti on In-Depth 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 112 4. DDNS OPTION GUI DVR’s DDNS service offers built in DDNS services or if chosen offer s other DDNS s ervices available by following DDNS sit es: www.dyndns.org www.no-ip.com Figure 86 DDNS OPTION GUI These are tw o built in services with this DVR.
Chapter 1 1. Network Section In-Dept h 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 113 Figure 87 System Information GUI 3. Go to http://www.d dnsip.net . Enter the “Webcode” and domain na me of your DVR. Then press the “Register” button. Y ou will receive a “Registration Success” message if your DVR was registered.
Chapter 1 1. Network Secti on In-Depth 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 114 Figure 88 DynDns.com Site [2] Create the sub domain name (Example: DVR-Sample) an d select the main d omain name provided with free. A us er may select an y name and th en click the “ADD” button .
Chapter 1 1. Network Section In-Dept h 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 115 Figure 90 Creating account in DynDns.c om [4] When you see that the e-mail has be en sent to you for verification, then check the e-mail. Figure 91 Confirmation Email [5] After opening th e verification e-mail, if you click the lin k, the verification is proceeded auto matically.
Chapter 1 1. Network Secti on In-Depth 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 116 [6] If the e- mail verification is c ompleted, you can enter int o the following website. Figure 92 Active Notification [7] After log- in, click “My Zones/Do mains” in “My Service ” menu.
Chapter 1 1. Network Section In-Dept h 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 117 Figure 94 Host - DynDNS.com [9] Click the firs tly registered d omain(dvr-sample.dynd ns-ip.com) Figure 95 Check IP - DynDNS.c om [10] Input the pu blic IP of install ed router for IP Ad dress.
Chapter 1 1. Network Secti on In-Depth 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 118 Figure 96 IP Address - DynDNS.com *11+ To activa te the registered domain, click “C heckout to Activate.” Figure 97 Activate - DynDNS.com *12+ Then, click “Proceed to che ckout” button below.
Chapter 1 1. Network Section In-Dept h 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 119 [1 3+ And clic k “Activate Services ” below. [14] Then, sel ected domain I P is activated. *15+ Ent er the ID/PW and d omain set to the DVR. It’s for the routin e renewal when the IP is ch anged.
Chapter 1 1. Network Secti on In-Dep th 5. EMAIL NOTI FICATION GUI Page 120 5. EMAIL NOTIFICATION GUI Figure 98 Email Notification Section This menu is used to select the type of even ts that will be .
Chapter 1 1. Network Section In-Dept h 6. NETWORK FR AME GUI Page 121 6. NETWORK FRAME GUI Figure 99 Network Frame GUI The Network Fra me menu needs to be configured if you enable the “Dual Stream” feature. This menu is used to configure at what frame rate and vide o quality the DVR will strea m over the networ k while using Dual Stream.
Chapter 1 2. Camera Section In-Depth 1. CAMERA SET TING GUI Page 122 Chapter 12. Camera Sec tion In-Depth In This section we will be covering Camera section, w here there are contr ols for adjusting propert y, naming, PTZ, and viewing aspects of the Ca mera.
Chapter 1 2. Camera Section In-Dept h 2. PTZ SETTING GU I Page 123 Brightness: Brightness controls enable the camera to be dim or brig ht in selectable level increments in 5% every step by 0%~ 100%. Contrast: Contrast controls enable th e camera to be s harper line edges in 0 ~100% level.
Chapter 1 2. Camera Section In-Depth 2. PTZ SETTING GU I Page 124 Figure 102 PTZ Settings GUI 2 - Additional Settings [Note] In case of using more than one PTZ camera, ID should be diff erent. Refer t o PTZ camera manua l for changing the ID. Additional PTZ sett ing Select the icons d escribed below.
Chapter 1 2. Camera Section In-Dept h 2. PTZ SETTING GU I Page 125 • Reverse Contr ol : Moves reversely when PTZ moves. • Touring Mode - DVR : A PTZ ca mera works by the t ouring configuration set in DVR. - Camera : A PTZ cam era works by the t ouring configuration s et in PTZ camera.
Chapter 1 2. Camera Section In-Depth 3. CONTROL LER GUI Page 126 3. CONTROLLER GUI You can connect a keyboard to operate the DVR. And the joysti ck control is very conv enient to PTZ control. Figure 103 Controller GUI Model: Select th e model to connect t o the DVR.
Chapter 1 2. Camera Section In-Dept h 4. CAMERA TITLE GUI Page 127 4. CAMERA TITLE GUI You may change the title of the cam era to give more g eographical name or any desire name. Sometime camera l ocation may be identifi ed easier by giving logical name to the camera.
Chapter 1 2. Camera Section In-Depth 5. PTZ TOURING G UI Page 128 Names of the cam era must be changed e ach individually and the y are shown on both the live and recorded playbac k. On CMS and other mobile clients will also show the chan ged camera labels.
Chapter 1 2. Camera Section In-Dept h 6. SERIAL P ORT SETTING GUI Page 129 6. SERIAL PORT SETTING GUI Serial Port Setting G UI is divided in RS- 485 and RS-232 section as shown below. Figure 1 05 Serial Port Setting GUI Set Baud Rate, Parit y and Stop Bit for RS-485 and RS-232 communicati on.
Chapter 1 2. Camera Section In-Depth 7. How to operate PTZ camera Page 130 7. How to operate PTZ came ra Select a channel and press the “PTZ” but ton to call PTZ control OSD. [By using the fr ont direction butt on (Or remote c ontroller)] • Use the directi on button to move the PTZ camera.
Chapter 1 2. Came ra Section In-Dept h 7. How to operate PTZ camera Page 131 • Pan /Tilt : Click the mouse on the scr een to move. • Focus : Click the right or left on the scre en to adjust focus. • Zoom : Click the righ t or left on the screen to control zoom.
Chapter 1 3. Display Section In-Dep th 1. OSD GUI Page 132 Chapter 13. Display Sectio n In- Depth Display section c ontrols how local view (view from mo nitor directly connected to DVR) is configu red.
Chapter 1 3. Display Section In-Depth 1. OSD GUI Page 133 Status bar: Display the status bar on the b ottom of the screen. There ar e information such as Time, Record status, Loc k, Network and HD D capacity remained in the status bar.
Chapter 1 3. Display Section In-Dep th 2.SPLIT / SEQUENCE GUI Page 134 2.SPLIT / SEQUENCE GUI There are options to control how split view and its sequence app earance could be configured.
Chapter 1 3. Display Section In-Depth 2.SPLIT / SEQUENCE GUI Page 135 In the box with ca mera number 1, if sele cted the right or left arro w will appear where y ou can choose which camera will b e sown on 16 channel split window. You may do this for all 16 co mbination to choose the order of the camera.
Chapter 1 3. Display Section In-Dep th 2.SPLIT / SEQUENCE GUI Page 136 Figure 118 9ch split configuration Figure 119 10ch split configuration Figure 120 13ch split configuration Dwell Time: All spl it configuration except 16 channel split configu ration you coul d set dwell time represented in seconds.
Chapter 1 3. Display Section In-Depth 2.SPLIT / SEQUENCE GUI Page 137 Figure 122 Order selection Auto Loss Skip: If c onfigured (checked) then any missing or video los s camera will not b e shown on selection menu and i t will auto p opulate according to empt y slot.
Chapter 1 3. Display Section In-Dep th 3. TV ADJUST MENT Page 138 3. TV ADJUSTMEN T In this section you will use the config uration to adjust resoluti on and Icon size. Figure 123 TV Adjustment VGA: VGA (Resoluti on) selectable 800X 600, 1024X768 or 1280X1024 Icon: Icon there are Normal, VGA and Small .
Chapter 1 4. Event Section In-Dept h 1. SENSOR GUI Page 139 Chapter 14. Event Section In-Depth 1. SENSOR GUI This DVR supports 4 sensor inputs for all 4 channel, 9 chan nel and 16 channel DVR . Figure 124 Sensor GUI Enable Senso r: Select the sensor to use.
Chapter 1 4. Event Section In- De pth 2. ALARM GUI Page 140 2. ALARM GUI You could configure h ow each “Events” (Motion, Sensor , Video Loss) r espond with time individu ally as shown below.
Chapter 1 4. Event Section In-Dept h 3. MOTION D ETECTION GU I Page 141 3. MOTION DETECTION GUI You can set the sensiti vity and detecti on area in order to record when the moti on event is triggered. Figure 126 Motion Detection GUI Select the chan nel: Select the channel usin g for the motion det ection.
Chapter 1 4. Event Section In-Dept h 3. MOTION D ETECTION GU I Page 1 42 Range: Set the are a where a motion w ould be detected. There are also indicati ons in pink color when motion is detected. It also serves as feedback on your sensitivity settings.
Chapter 1 4. Event Section In-Dept h 4. SPOT O UT GUI Page 143 4. SPOT OU T GUI This setting enables the monitoring by the second monitor and als o provides the display mode such as Event popup, Sequenc e, Event + Sequence and Fixed channel.
Chapter 1 4. Event Section In-Dept h 5. INTERNA L BUZZER GUI Page 144 5. INTERNAL BUZZER GUI When an event is trigg ered, the DVR buz zes for the sel ected time.
Chapter 1 4. Event Section In-Dept h 6. EXTENDED GUI Page 145 6. EXTENDED GUI Once the extended b ox is connected, up to 16 sensor in puts and alarm outputs ca n be usable. ▶ Connection diag ram Connect “Serial” port of DVR with “RS - 232” port of the extension b ox.
Chapter 1 4. Event Section In-Dept h 6. EXTENDED GUI Page 146 Alarm Sensor extension box setting After connecting the extension box , you should set to hav e the system w orking. *1+ Select the “Use” then move arrow to select ch eck mark . Figure 130 Extended GUI You will have che ck mark appear as Figure 130 Extended GUI sh ows above.
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 1. Getting to Sear ch Screen Page 147 Chapter 15. Searc h Operation In most cases search operation may be d one through the client applicati on, but some cases especiall y if you are going to perform evidence backup y ou will perform a s earch directly from the DV R unit itself .
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 2. Cal endar Search Page 148 2. Calendar Sea rch Bring up menu tha t Figure 134 Search Menu shown below from search screen then press calendar . Figure 134 Search Menu Then you must click ic on marked “ calendar ” to see bel ow Figure 135 Calendar Se arch GUI .
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 2. Cal endar Search Page 149 Figure 136 Calendar with no recording Figure 137 Calendar with recording If there are no re cording you will see the hour and minute indicat or as seen below.
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 2. Cal endar Search Page 150 If you have any da ta on particular hour and you will see mini bl ocks of 1 minute i nterval highlighted a s seen Figure 139 H our and Minute indicat or with recorded data. Figure 139 Hour and Minute indicator with recorded data.
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 3. Event Search Page 151 3. Event Search If you have event r ecording enabled that y ou may choose such e vent from event list and perform a playback. You must see a menu that l ook like Figure 134 Search Menu seen below.
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 3. Event Search Page 152 Figure 142 Populated List Pane As you can see only if you conduct search will it show the list it em and as shown o n figure above there are 161 pages availab le for example above. Y ou may have different result .
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 4. Date and Time Search Page 153 4. Date and Time Sea rch If you know exact time of search that you wan t to perform you may use the date and tim e search. Date and time figure can be changed on screen below by sel ecting month, day, y ear, hour, minute then second.
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 5. Pla yback Control Menu Bar Page 154 5. Playback Control Menu Bar Below you see the ac tual playback via the 16 channel DVR. Even though there are 16 ca meras recording on motion only certain camera app ear. Ca meras that show video images are those that have recording for that particular time.
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 5. Pla yback Control Menu Bar Page 155 Figure 147 Speed Control Play and Pause ope ration Fi gure 148 Play Control Play and pause b y mouse operation is simply clicking desired lo cation to obtain the resul t.
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 5. Pla yback Control Menu Bar Page 156 Also you may do the same with reverse play and fast play back wards by operatin g it with mouse on Speed Control, or key pad. Figure 150 Rewind and Fast Rewind. They are selec table by 1X, 2X, 4X, 8 X, MAX forward and backward s play view.
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 5. Pla yback Control Menu Bar Page 157 Mouse Only Operat ion Some operations lik e the 2nd group of Pla yback Controls are fully functional only for the mouse operation.
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 5. Pla yback Control Menu Bar Page 158 However only the max view in case of 16 chan nel DVR between 1 and 16 channel vi ew, in case of 9 channel DVR between 1 and 9 channel or in case of 4 channel DVR 1 and 4 channel v i ew will be available.
Cha pter 15 . Search Operation 5. Pla yback Control Menu Bar Page 159 Audio options b y default shows audio level 5 0% volume with second clic k you will be able to mute the audio. By moving the level adju st bar you are able to c ontrol the volume le vel.
Chapter 1 5. Search Operation 5. Pla yback Control Menu Bar Page 160 After if you press bac kup button one m ore time you will now se e the Quick Backup GUI to perf orm a backup operation.
Chapter 1 6. Backup Operati on 1. Calendar Ba ckup Page 161 Chapter 16. Backup Op eration Backup is the functi on to archive the record ed video to a stor age device such as an extended HDD or USB drive. If an O DD is built- in, it’s a vailable to back up the files to the ODD as well.
Chapter 1 6. Backup Operation 1. Calenda r Backup Page 162 Select the camera to bac k up. (Not selec t) (Select) Select the date Select the dat e to back up.
Chapter 1 6. Backup Operati on 1. Calenda r Backup Page 163 Select the minute Select the minute to back up Set the backup start time Select the start ti me and then click the tap in the left sid e to set like the picture below.
Chapter 1 6. Backup Operation 1. Calenda r Backup Page 164 ☞ Note Above time set ting is applied only when the backup date and h our is same. If the backup date and hour is different, set the start time first b y setting date, hou r and minute and then set the end time.
Chapter 1 6. Backup Operati on 1. Calenda r Backup Page 165 • Option : Select -Audio : Selec t when you back up by addin g audio signal -Backup Viewer : Select when y ou back up by addin g a backup viewer program Backup Size You can chec k the selected size t o back up and the size of storage devic e.
Chapter 1 6. Backup Operation 1. Calenda r Backup Page 166 Display Backup Completed Once the “B ackup Completed” message is popped u p, you may detach the st orage device fro m the USB port.
Chapter 1 6. Backup Operati on 2. Backup Viewer Page 167 2. Backup Viewer You can play the backup fil es with the viewer program below. Click to run the vi ewer program.
Chapter 1 6. Backup Operation 2. Backup Viewer Page 168 Pl ayback Fas t f o rw ard Show the file list Swit ch to four split mode Swit ch to nine s plit mode Swit ch to 16 split mode Capture the image Control the V olume Select the channel ▶ AVI conversion You can con vert the backup file into AVI format file.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 1. iPhone Page 169 Chapter 17 . Mobile and R emote Client Applications 1. iPhone iPhone Application Installa tion 1. Access the “App S tore” from your i Phone or iTunes application. 2. Search for “MP RMS”.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 1. iPhone Page 170 Enter the “Reg Na me” (Registration Name) . This can be any name to identify the specified DVR.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appli cations 1. iPhone Page 171 MPEG4 DVRs’ = F DS -110 MJPEG DVRs’ = MJ PEG Enter the login inf ormation of the DVR.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 1. iPhone Page 172 DVR ID: Enter the U ser ID for accessing th e DVR. Password: Enter the password for accessing the DVR.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Applica tions 1. iPhone Page 173 Connect remote access.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 1. iPhone Page 174 “CH SELECT” to select camera n umber. PTZ : select when controlling pan -tilt The screen displays only v ideo excluding time, resolution an d t he name of channel.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 1. iPhone Page 175 [1] Select Date/Ti me After selectin g a date, select “SEARCH”. [2] Search key op eration Play reverse.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 1. iPhone Page 176 Pause Play Switch to Live.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 1. iPhone Page 177 Controlling Relay-Out from iPhone Relay can be contr olled remotely.. Time selection : Set the duration ti me of alarm output Off : Alarm off Infinity : Keep the al arm output contin ued PTZ control from iPho ne PTZ control is availabl e on iPhone.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 1. iPhone Page 178 (1) Select (2) Cancel (3) Automatic ca mera focus (4) Call the PTZ menu (5) Direction button (6) Camera focus c ontrol (7) Camer.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 2. Android P hone Page 1 79 2. Android Phone Program Installat ion for Andro id To install the progra m on the Phone, execute the ‘MARKET’ progra m and download the ‘MPRMS’ to install. If the installa tion is completed, y ou will see the ‘MPR MS’ icon on the mai n SCREEN.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 2. Android P hone Page 180 (Select the i con) (Execut ed Program) Register the prod uct information for Android Register the pr oduct information f or remote monitorin g. [1] Register Select “Add” to start the regi stration.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 2. Android P hone Page 181 (1) (2) (3) (1) Enter th e name, Prod uct ID(User) and Passw ord. Name : Enter an y name you want. User : Enter the “User ID” registered t o the DVR. Password : Ent er the “Password” r egistered to the DVR.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 2. Android P hone Page 182 Select to edit the r egistered info. Select to delete th e registered info. Close TOOL menu (As a du al function, it ends the connection) Remote connection for Android Select the register ed list for connection.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Applica tions 2. Android P hone Page 183 (Select th e list) (Detail ed info.) Live view on And roid It shows the currentl y monitored images wi th real-time. (1) Numeric Butt on : Press a numeric bu tton to select a chan nel.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 2. Android P hone Page 184 Go back to the pre vious step or close the monitoring program Move to live mode (Channel change, 1 Frame and OS D display is available) Go to PTZ mode Go to PTZ preset mode Go to search m ode Go to alarm mode See the registered inf o.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 2. Android P hone Page 185 (Select PTZ m ode) (PTZ mode screen) (1) Go to PTZ mode Select the PTZ conne cted channel and click the PTZ button. (2) How to control PTZ The PTZ camera mo ves to the selected dir ection.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 2. Android P hone Page 186 Auto Foc us OK button for PTZ OSD menu Cancel or the upper menu on PTZ OSD menu PTZ Preset for Andro id You can set the m ovement of PTZ camera previ ously and make the auto matic PTZ movement.
Ch apter 17 . Mobile and Remote Client Appli cations 2. Android P hone Page 187 Search on Android (1. Select the s earch mo de) (2. Sel ect “Time Search”) (3. Sel ect the date and time) (1) Select the s earch mode (2) Select “Tim e Search”: Select “Time Se arch” to enter the s earch conditions.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 2. Android P hone Page 188 Relay Out for Andro id Relay can be contr olled remotely. (1) Relay : Sel ect On or Off (2) Number : Select the relay nu mber.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 2. Android P hone Page 189 Information displa y option on Android It shows the infor mation of current c onnection. (Select info) (Display the connecti on info ) [Displa y Info] Below is the example for an explan ation.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 2. Android P hone Page 190 End the connection fo r Android (Select the back butt on) (Select the Yes button) There are several ways to finish the pr ogram. 1. If you click ‘BA CK’, it asks like “Do you want to disconn ect?” Then, you may clic k Y es.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 3. Windows Mobile Page 191 3. Windows Mobile Install the pro gram to Windows Mob ile Copy the program , MPRMS and save it to the mobile ph one. Execute the program fo r Windows Mob ile After save the pr ogram into the any f older, you can s ee the “MPRMS_Setup.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 3. Windows Mobile Page 192 You can see the icon of “MPRMS”. Register the Product Information on Wind ows Mobile For mobile viewin g, you must regist er the network inf ormation of the DVR. As for the n e twork setting of DVR, please refer to the user’s manual of DV R.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 3. Windows Mobile Page 193 Enter info. like the pic ture above. • NAME : Inpu t any name you want. • ID : Enter the DVR’s login ID. • PASS : Enter the DVR’s login password . • MODEL : Select the spec.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 3. Windows Mobile Page 1 94 • ADDR : Keep the default value of the DDNS server add ress (Default: www.adtc apscctv.net) • PORT : The p ort value will be chan ged automatically. Keep the value as it is.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 3. Windows Mobile Page 195 • Connect : Cli ck the “Connect” t o see the video. • Info Setup : To change the DVR inf ormation, click the “Inf o Setup”.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plicatio ns 3. Windows Mobile Page 196 To connect the other DVR, click the “DVR ” and select the regist ered DVR in the “ DEVICE”.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 3. Windows Mobile Page 197 PTZ Control for Wind ows Mobile Click “Pan Tilt ” t o control the PTZ ca mera. Press the di rection button to move the camera positi on. [NOTE : In order t o stop moving, user mus t press the “STOP” butt on.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Appl ications 3. Windows Mobile Page 198 Preset You can sav e the camera location previously an d then send the ca mera to move t o a specified pre- position.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 3. Windows Mobile Page 199 Remote Alarm Con trol for Windows Mobile Click “Alarm ” to control alarm output. • Select a number (1~16) : Relay out p ort. (Default : 1) • Time : Set th e duration time.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 4. Internet Exp lorer Version 7 and later Page 200 4. Internet Explo rer Version 7 and later The monitoring by the web browser is available as the web se rver is built in the DVR.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 4. Internet Exp lorer Version 7 and later Page 201 It takes around 1 0 to 15 minutes to ge t the service after the registration. So, plea se try the connecti on 10 to 15 minutes la ter. [2] How to connec t Run the web browser on PC screen and ent er http://soon.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 4. Internet Exp lorer Version 7 and later Page 202 Display Configu ration (1) Displa y area : Whenever you click, the selected channel or split scre en is displayed. (2) DVR Name: Enter any name you want.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Remote Client Appl ications 4. Internet Exp lorer Version 7 and later Page 203 (9) BAC KUP : It’s a vailable to back up the live or playba ck video. • Directory : Selects the folder to save. • File na me : Enter the file na me to save.
Chapter 1 7. Mobile and Rem ote Client Ap plications 4. Internet Exp lorer Version 7 and later Page 204 (19) SPEED : Control the PTZ speed (20) AU DIO : Select the aud io channel to listen (21) GDI : Display the video with G DI type (It incr eases the sy stem load and it’s recommended for the PC built-in the VGA card of high spec.
Page 205 Index 10 -way ter minal block, 17, 20, 27 16 Channel DVR St orage Reference, 9 7 2CIF, 17, 18, 91, 92, 96 352X240 . See CIF 352X288 . See CIF 4 Channel DVR Storage Reference, 95 704X240 . See 2CIF 704X288 . See 2CIF 704X480 . See D1 704X576 .
Page 206 De -Interlacin g, 158 DHCP, 17, 33, 3 4, 51, 106, 107, 108 Dimension, 18 Directional Butt on, 36 DMZ , 52, 113 dry contact, 29, 30 dry sensors, 31 Dual Stream , 10 8, 121 DVR ID, 70, 172 EIA/.
Page 207 QUAD, 36, 38 Quick Backup, 160 Recording Frame Sp eed, 17 Recording Resolution, 17 Rewind, 18, 3 6, 155, 156 right and left field , 158 Right mouse click, 43 RJ -45 port .
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