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(PLEASE READ BEFORE USE)
Thank you for purchasing our product, we will provide you the best service.
The specification maybe concludes the insufficient point on technology or the function
is not the same with its operation, the wrong spelling word. We sincerely hope you can
reflect your advice or opinion to us, we will make the improvement on the product
according to your valued advices.
The contents of this Manual are subject to change without notice.
CAUTION!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE COVER
WHEN POWER CONNECTED. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE.
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
FCC STATEMENT:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment..
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of
exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, Human proximity
to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal
operation.
Table of contents
1 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Limitation of Liability .......................................................................................... 5
1.2 Disclaimer of Warranty ...................................................................................... 5
1.3 Safety Instructions............................................................................................. 5
1.4 Copyright Statement.......................................................................................... 7
1.5 Main Feature ..................................................................................................... 7
1.6 Product Features............................................................................................... 8
1.7 Product Specification Parameters ..................................................................... 8
2 PACKAGING and ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................... 10
2.1 Package Contents ........................................................................................... 10
3 DEVICE OPERATION MANUAL ........................................................................................... 10
3.2 Remote Control ........................................................................................ 12
3.3 Wireless Camera (Transmitter) ....................................................................... 13
3.3.1 How to pair the wireless camera (transmitter) and wireless DVR (receiver) 13
3.3.2 Application Wiring Diagram .......................................................................... 15
3.4 Mouse Control ................................................................................................. 16
3.5 Hardware Installation....................................................................................... 16
3.5.1 Basic Connections ................................................................................ 16
3.5.2 Installing Hard Disk Drive...................................................................... 17
3.5.3 PTZ Control Connections----(Optional)................................................. 18
4. GETTING STARTED AND THE MAIN SCREEN ................................................................. 19
4.1 The Main Screen ............................................................................................. 19
4.1.1 Displaying A Single Channel ................................................................. 19
4.1.2 Status Bar.............................................................................................. 20
4.1.3 Login DVR............................................................................................. 20
4.1.4 Tool Bar(Please Take Actual Machine Model As Quasi)....................... 20
4.2 Tool Bar Menu Options.................................................................................... 22
4.2.1 System Configuration............................................................................ 22
4.2.2 Manual Recording ................................................................................. 22
4.2.3 Video Playback ..................................................................................... 22
4.2.4 Video Backup ........................................................................................ 25
4.2.5 Playing backed up video on your PC.................................................... 26
4.2.6 PTZ Control---(Optional) ....................................................................... 28
4.3 Channel Status Display ................................................................................... 29
5. DVR...................................................................................................................................... 30
5.1 Menu Tree ....................................................................................................... 30
5.1.1 Menu Options........................................................................................ 30
5.2 System............................................................................................................. 31
5.2.1 Language .............................................................................................. 31
5.2.2 Video System ........................................................................................ 31
5.2.3 Time Setup ............................................................................................ 31
5.2.4 User Management ................................................................................ 32
5.2.5 HDD ...................................................................................................... 33
5.2.6 Maintenance.......................................................................................... 34
5.2.7 Information ............................................................................................ 34
5.3 Record ............................................................................................................. 35
5.3.1 Record Channel .................................................................................... 35
5.3.2 Record................................................................................................... 35
5.3.3 Record Bit-rate ...................................................................................... 35
5.3.4 Record Resolution ................................................................................ 35
5.3.5 Record Frame Rate .............................................................................. 35
5.3.6 Record Pack Time................................................................................. 36
5.3.7 Record Mode......................................................................................... 36
5.4 Video ............................................................................................................... 37
5.4.1 Video Channel....................................................................................... 37
5.4.2 Video Name .......................................................................................... 37
5.4.3 Video Position ....................................................................................... 37
5.4.4 Live........................................................................................................ 37
5.4.5 Video Color ........................................................................................... 37
5.4.6 Record Time.......................................................................................... 38
5.4.7 Video Margin ......................................................................................... 38
5.4.8 Video Setup........................................................................................... 38
5.5 Network ........................................................................................................... 38
5.5.1 Network Setup....................................................................................... 39
5.5.2 DDNS Setup.......................................................................................... 40
5.5.3 Email Setup........................................................................................... 40
5.5.4 Mobile Setup ......................................................................................... 41
5.5.5 IP access setup .................................................................................. 41
5.6 Alarm ............................................................................................................... 42
5.6.1 Output ................................................................................................... 42
5.6.2 Duration................................................................................................. 42
5.6.3 Buzzer ................................................................................................... 42
5.6.4 Prerecord .............................................................................................. 42
5.6.5 Exception .............................................................................................. 43
5.6.6 I/O Alarm ............................................................................................... 43
5.6.7 Motion Detection ................................................................................... 44
5.7 PTZ----(Optional) ............................................................................................. 45
5.7.1 PTZ Channel ......................................................................................... 45
5.7.2 PTZ Protocol ......................................................................................... 45
5.7.3 PTZ Baud Rate ..................................................................................... 45
5.7.4 PTZ Data Bit.......................................................................................... 45
5.7.5 PTZ Stop Bit .......................................................................................... 46
5.7.6 PTZ Parity ............................................................................................. 46
5.7.7 PTZ Address ......................................................................................... 46
6. WEB BROWSER OPERATION............................................................................................ 46
6.1 Feature ............................................................................................................ 46
6.2 Network Security Setting ................................................................................. 46
6.3 Connection Setting .......................................................................................... 48
6.4 Control Download And Installation .................................................................. 49
6.5 Operation Interface.......................................................................................... 50
6.5.1 Live........................................................................................................ 50
6.5.2 Control................................................................................................... 51
6.5.3 Other Operation .................................................................................... 51
6.5.4 Replay ................................................................................................... 51
6.5.5 Instruction Of Toolbar ............................................................................ 52
6.5.6 Remote Setting ..................................................................................... 52
6.5.7 Local Setting ......................................................................................... 58
6.5.8 Logout ................................................................................................... 59
7. WAP CONNECTION ............................................................................................................ 59
8. MOBILE PHONE SUPPORT................................................................................................ 60
8.1 Windows Mobile .............................................................................................. 60
8.2 Symbian S60 3rd Phone ................................................................................. 62
8.3 Apple IPhone ................................................................................................... 67
8.4 Andriod Mobile................................................................................................. 71
8.5 Blackberry Mobile............................................................................................ 77
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................ 85
Appendix 1 Setting up Internet Connections for Remote Access............................................. 87
Appendix 2 Compatibility Table for HDDs................................................................................. 88
Appendix 3 List of Compatible Portable USB DVD Recorders................................................. 88
Appendix 4 How to access DVR through Firefox browser ....................................................... 88
Appendix 5 How to access DVR through Chrome browser...................................................... 89
Appendix 6 How to use Auto ID................................................................................................ 91
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Limitation of Liability
This users’ manual is supplied ‘as is’, with no warranties, be it expressed or implied,
including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, suitability for
any exact purpose, or non-infringement of any third party’s rights.
This publication may include technical inaccuracies or typos. The manufacturer
holds the right to introduce any changes to the information contained herein, for
any purpose, including but not limited to, improvements of the publications and/or
related to the product, at any time, without prior notice.
1.2 Disclaimer of Warranty
The supplier shall not be liable to any party or any person, except for replacement or
reasonable maintenance of this product, for the cases, included but not limited to the
following:
Any damage or loss, including but not limited to: direct/indirect, consequential,
special, exemplary use arising out of or related to the product;
Inappropriate use or negligence of the user in operation of the product, resulting
in personal injury or any damage;
Unauthorized disassembly, repair or modification of the product by the user;
Any problems or consequential inconvenience, loss or damage, caused by
connecting this product to devices of the third parties;
Any claim or action for damages, brought by any photogenic subject, be it a
person or organization, due to violation of privacy whereby the surveillance
picture and/or saved data becomes public or is used for the purpose other than
surveillance.
1.3 Safety Instructions
To reduce risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this device.
Use only the supplied power supplies.
Defective parts must be replaced by original spare parts only.
If you spill liquid on it, unplug the device from the AC outlet to prevent possible fire
When cleaning the device, turn it off first, use a clean soft cloth moistened with a
or shock hazard and consult authorized service personnel.
little bit of water to clean it.
Do not apply pressure to it or drop it.
If does not work correctly, return it to the dealer where it was purchased. Do not
dismantle it by yourself.
Do not use the device close to heater, refrigerator or stove.
When device is in use, do not direct the lens toward any bright light.
Power cord operated equipment or accessories connected to the device
should bear the CE certification mark and should not be modified in any
way that might defeat the safety features, the device meets all European
standards for EMC, safety and radio Frequency, however interference from
other RF Transmitters may occur .the range of the device is at least
100meters in an open air situation, however indoor the range is highly
influenced by construction materials applied within the house.
Handle hard disk drives with care.
It is possible to damage hard drives if they are moved while their motors are still
running. To allow the hard drive to spin down and park its heads, wait at least 10
seconds after disconnecting power before moving the unit.
To avoid shock and vibration damage to the internal hard drive, do not move the
unit while it is plugged in.
Protect hard disk drives from static electricity.
Do not stack hard disk drives or keep them upright.
Do not use an electric or magnetic screwdriver to fix hard disk drives.
Do not place the unit in an enclosed area where the cooling vents are blocked or
impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at plugs and
the points where they exit from the apparatus.
Do not drop metallic parts through slots. This could permanently damage the
appliance.
Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service
personnel for service.
Handle the appliance with care. Do not drop or shake, as this may damage the
device.
Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture, nor try to operate it in wet
areas. Do not install the unit in an area where condensation occurs. Do not
operate with wet hands. Take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet.
Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture may
damage the appliance and also cause electric shock.
Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body.
When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.
Please unplug power cord from its power source if the device will not be used for a long time.
Please make a note of your settings and save them. This will help when you are
required to change the system configuration, or when an unexpected failure or
trouble occurs.
Distributing, copying, disassembling, reverse compiling, reverse engineering, and
also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this product,
is expressly prohibited.
CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT BY RECYCLING
When you see this symbol on a product, do not dispose of the product
with residential or commercial waste.
Recycling your Electrical Equipment
Please do not dispose of this product with your residential or
commercial waste. Some countries or regions, such as the European
Union, have set up systems to collect and recycle electrical and
electronic waste items. Contact your local authorities for information
about practices established for your region
1.4 Copyright Statement
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any
means, transcribed, translated into any language or computer language, transformed
in any other way, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic, mechanical, recording, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior
written permission of the owner.
1.5 Main Feature
This kit is a complete 2.4GHz digital wireless H.264 DVR security system that contains
a multi-channel network DVR and a number of cameras. It uses an advanced digital
modulation design, and its wireless camera is with 24 IR sensors for day and night use.
The kit was designed to be compatible with wired and wireless camera to use. It's an
ideal do-it-yourself (DIY) protection and security solution for your home, business
office, stores, retail operations, wherever security is a concern, this all-in-one system
offers a 300-foot operating range(in open site), can be installed easily in minutes, and
requires no monitoring services or fees. This DVR system also uses graphical
interface, easy to use and supports 3G mobile phone surveillance and E-mail function.
Its continuous recording time can up to 40 days with 1TB HD @ 25fps and backup file
supports windows media player.
1.6 Product Features
4 channel system GFSK digital modulation,
4 channels wireless or 2 channels wired optional H.264 DVR system with network
function
Graphical interface, easy to use
Long recording time up to 40 days with 1TB HD @ 25fps
Built in removable HDD rack
Remote control or manual or USB mouse operating
Camera has 24 IR LEDs for night vision
Support dual coding stream
Support network file share function
Support Four channel simultaneous playback
Support 3G mobile phone surveillance and E-mail function.
Transmission distance up to 100m (line of sight)
1.7 Product Specification Parameters
System
Item
Language
GUI
password
Video input
Video
Picture
proceedin
g and
store
Video output
Video display
Video standard
Video Format
Picture resolution
Video code rate
Data storage
DVR Receiver
Multi-language
OSD Menu
user password, administrator password
CH1~CH4 Antenna Receiver Wireless
Camera, CH2 and CH4 input cable or
wireless switch select.
1 BNC composite video output 1.0Vp-p,
impedance 75Ω, 1 VGA output
1, 4, PIP(1*1), PIP(1*2)
NTSC: 30f/s, CCIR525line, 60scene
H.264 compression
CIF/HD1/D1
CIF: 100fps/4ch;HD1:100fps/4ch;D1:50fps/4ch;
One SATA HDD storage, up to 1.0TB
Wireless
DVR
Alarm
Connector
Receiver Frequency
Transmission
channels
Receiver sensitivity
Video Output Level
Video Format
Video bit rate
Random ID code
Antenna
Operational range
Alarm input
Alarm output
Serial interface
Network interface
2.402GHz~2.478GHz
channels auto selection
-80dBm Min.
1±0.2Vp-p @75 ohm
MPEG 4 compression
up to 4 Mbps
up to 2 million sets
Omni-directional
Up to 100 meters (line of sight)
4 alarm inputs
1 alarm output
Supports 1 RS485
RJ45,10M/100M
Software
upgrade
Support USB firmware upgrade
others
voltage input
Voltage output
Dimensions (mm)
Working temperature
ITEM
Transmit Frequency
Video bit rate
Random ID code
Output power (max)
Antenna input port Type
Antenna
Effective Night Vision Range
Image sensor (Optional)
Camera Resolution(Optional)
Picture element
Min. illumination
Operational range
Digital Modulation
Wireless Video Format
Video bit rate
Video resolution
Video Format
Power supply
Dimensions (mm)
AC:110~240V
DC: 12V/5A
315(W) x 224 (D) x 52 (H) mm
-10℃ to 50℃
Transmitter
2.402 ~ 2.478GHz
up to 4 Mbps
up to 2 million sets
1W/FCC or 100mW /CE
SMA jack
Omni-directional
7 meter (24 IR LED on)
1/4″ Color CMOS
420 TV Line
512*492 (NTSC)
0 LUX at night(LED ON)
Up to 100 meters (line of sight)
GFSK
MPEG 4 compression
up to 4 Mbps
640 x 480 @ 30 fps (NTSC)
NTSC
12VDC/1A (Transmitter)
Length 155 * Width 70 * High 60 (Transmitter)
2 PACKAGING and ACCESSORIES
2.1 Package Contents
Wireless DVR
1PC
Wireless Camera
4PCS
2.4GHz Antenna
8PCS
Adapter
5PCS
Driver CD w/user manual
1PC
Remote control
1PC
Power cord
1PC
Mouse
1PC
Note: Hard disk drive (optional, depends on the model) (if you would like to use
your own Hard disk drive, please see Appendix 3 for the list of compatible HDDs)
3 DEVICE OPERATION MANUAL
Front Panel
No.
Key name
4ch
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
12
13
14
15
16
【▲▼◄►】
ENTER
Operating instruction
Corresponding channel
is magnified in full
screen under preview
state
4 Channels preview /
switch control mode
during PTZ control frame
Move selected item in
menu
This button is used as
the “enter” key in most
circumstances and PTZ
control on live view
NOTE: On live view press the button
or
No.
Key
name
Operating instruction
MENU/ES
Access tool bar / Hide
tool bar / Exit menu / Exit
sub menu
REW
【►/║】
STOP
10
FWD
11
REC
17
IR
18
POWER
19
HDD
Rewind, 2×, 4× and 8×
playback
Play/Pause
Stop
Fast playback, 2×, 4×
and 8× playback
Start manual record/stop
manual record
Infrared receiving window
of the remote controller
Red LED is for record
Green LED is for power
ten times when there is no tool bar,
this will switch the main menu from CVBS video output to VGA video output.
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Rear Panel
7 8 9
10 11 12 13
14
15 16
17
18
Fig. 2-2
Ite
Physical
connector
Antenna SMA input Ports
PAIR1
CH1 Button for Transmitter and Receiver Link pairing.
PAIR2
CH2 Button for Transmitter and Receiver Link pairing.
PAIR3
CH3 Button for Transmitter and Receiver Link pairing.
PAIR4
CH4 Button for Transmitter and Receiver Link pairing.
USB port
CH2 Input select
Switch
Connector description
Can be connected 4 pieces 2.4GHz Antennas
Backup video recordings and connect the mouse via the USB port
CH2 input can also be preset wired mode (cable) (normal use is
wireless mode (RF)) by sliding Input Select Switch when CH2 input
port was connected a wired camera.
VGA output
For connecting a VGA monitor
CH4 input can also be preset wired mode (cable) (normal use is
CH4 Input Select
Switch
wireless mode (RF)) by sliding Input Select Switch when CH4 input
port was connected a wired camera.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
CH2 Input port
CH4 Input port
Video output Port
Network(RJ 45)
Sensor/Alarm/RS-4
85 jack
Power
Power
Fan
Grounding
CH2 can be connected wired camera port (BNC)
CH4 can be connected wired camera port (BNC)
for connecting a TV or a monitor (BNC)
For connecting Ethernet cables
Sensor/Alarm/RS-485 interface (see pin outs below)
Connect power supply - DC 12V/5A
Power switch
Cooling fan
Connect the machine to GND
Sensor/Alarm/RS-485 port functions:
Pin 1-G:Sensor 1 input
Pin 2-G: Sensor 2 input
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Pin 3-G: Sensor 3 input
Pin 4-G:Sensor 4 input
Pin NO-COM: Alarm Output (N.O)
Pin A、Pin B: RS-485A、RS-485B
In device operation, the enter key on remote control or front panel has the same
function as left click of the mouse.
3.2 Remote Control
You can use the remote control instead of the buttons on the front panel. If nothing
blocking the way between you and the video recorder, the range of the remote is up to
10 meters.
Number
Key Name
Stop (■):
Play/Pause
3 4 5 11
Menu
(MENU/ESC)
Lock (
Numerical
Button:
10
12
13
14
15
16
Rewind (◄◄)
Fast Forward
(►►)
Operating instruction
Stop playback
Opens video search and playback menu. When the
playback mode is activated, press this button to
play/pause playback.
Move selected item in menu.
Displays/exits the main menu.
If the password is enabled, press it to logout the
system.
Using these buttons, you can choose to output video
on your monitor either as a full-screen view of each
of the cameras individually (Channels 1 through 9),
” with other buttons
or you can combine button “
to select channels among Channel 10 and Channel
16. For example, when you want to display Channel
12 in full screen, you can press button “ ” and
button “2”, then Channel 12 will be displayed full
screen.
Rewind video during playback.
Fast forward video during playback
This button is used as the “enter” key in most
circumstances. And on live view press this button to
enter into PTZ mode.
Spot View ( ) Press to enable auto sequencing,
Mute ON/Mute
Turn on or turn off sound.
Off ( )
Press this button to switch display modes. There are
4-CH mode, 6-CH mode, 8-CH mode, 9-CH mode,
Quad (
16-CH mode. You can use it according to your
demand.
REC (●)
Start or Stop manual recording.
ENTER
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3.3 Wireless Camera (Transmitter)
1. Camera Mounting Bracket
2. Power connector DC 12V/1A
3. CDS control for day and night vision
4. 24 IR LEDs to provide infrared light for night vision
5. 1/3″CCD Color image sensor (optional)
6. Power indication LED
7. Rainproof solid aluminum housing
8. Rainproof solid aluminum housing
9. 2.4GHz Antenna
Rear
Pairing Button
1. Remove the waterproof plastic cap
2. Preset Pairing Button switch
3. Cover the waterproof plastic cap tightly
Waterproof plastic cap
3.3.1 How to pair the wireless camera (transmitter) and wireless DVR (receiver)
Before shipment of this product has been paring ID code, you can instantly use. If you
want to re-pair your code, you have to comply with the following instructions to the paring
code. Please see the follow pairing operation.
After connecting the video output of the wireless DVR and the video input of TV or monitor with a
video cable then the first remove two waterproof plastic caps on the rear of the wireless camera,
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and preset channel what you want by sliding manual DIP switch (see page 9), and then cover the
waterproof plastic cap tightly. Turning on the power switch of wireless camera, wireless DVR and
TV or monitor, and then you can press the PAIR button on the rear of the wireless DVR and not
release until 3 seconds. The TV or monitor screen will show “ Please press paring button of TX
device “, and then countdown to 17 seconds, meaning that in 17 seconds, you have to press the
paring button on the rear of the wireless camera (TX device), otherwise it will show “ Pairing
failed ”. When you press the paring button on the rear of the wireless camera and not release until
the Power indicating LED on the front of the wireless camera begins to flash then you can release
the PAIR button, and then the wireless camera starts to enter the pairing state and automatically
link ID code to the wireless DVR. When the paring is successful, The TV or monitor screen will
show “ Paring OK Save data “, and the Power indicating LED of the wireless DVR will be lit
directly. That means they have completed the pairing of work, and you can watch the video was
transmitted by the wireless camera on the TV or monitor screen, and then cover another
waterproof plastic cap tightly..
When the wireless camera has not been paring ID code, the Power indicating LED should light up
until the 60 seconds will automatically go out, and not paring code again unless re-paring once
again.
Note:
1. When you use a set the wireless camera and wireless DVR which has a pairing ID
code, if you turn on the wireless camera and wireless DVR, you will find the
Power indicating LED will light for 3 seconds, then off, and it will automatically
start to link between the wireless camera and wireless DVR. If it has been paired,
the Power indicating LED will be lighting, and then you will be able to watch the
video on the TV or monitor screen. If it has not been paired and also not find the
pairing object, it will show “Link failed” on the TV or monitor screen.
2. Because the use of the environment, here may be interference from many wireless
devices, so when you find equipment not working properly, please turn the
wireless camera and DVR on once again.
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3.3.2 Application Wiring Diagram
D 1> 5 m
D >5m
D >5m
D 3> 5 m
Note1: In order to get better reception results, keep the distance
between the transmitter and receiver in at least 3 meters and
the distance between the transmitter and the transmitter must
be at least maintained in 5 meters.
Please refer to the above application wiring diagram.
Note 2: In order to avoid the transmission signal was blocked by the
moving body and affect the signal quality, we suggest that
customer try to put the product in a higher place.
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3.4 Mouse Control
You can use a mouse to operate the DVR as well. The mouse operates just like a
mouse on a Windows PC. Please connect the mouse to the USB connector in the
back panel and please note that you can hot-plug the mouse.
Right clicking
In live display mode, right clicking will either display or hide the
tool bar.
In main menu or sub menu mode, right clicking will exit current
menu. Note that the settings will not be saved after right
clicking.
On menu unlock mode, in the tool bar left click on the SYSTEM
SETTINGS icon to enter into the main menu.
After entering main menu, left clicking will enter sub menus.
Left clicking
On [detail files] menu mode, left clicking will playback one
recording file.
By left clicking you can select values in edit boxes or down-pull
menus The system supports Chinese character inputs, special
symbols, numbers and letters.
On the playback interface left clicking can control the >>
forward function, << reverse function, >>I Slow play function, I>
frame play function, > Play function, and X exit function.
You can left click to adjust color control bar, volume control bar
and screen control bar.
On the main menu, sub menu or playback view, you can left
click “x” to exit the current menu.
You can left click to change the status box of a check box in the
motion detection area.
Double clicking
left key
On the live view or playback video, double-clicking will
maximize the screen.
Mouse drag
In the Motion Detection setting interface, you can left click to
drag the frame to set the motion detection area.
Use the mouse to select menu items.
3.5 Hardware Installation
It is recommended that the installations described below are carried out by qualified
personnel.
3.5.1 Basic Connections
Cameras
Connect each of the cameras’ outputs to the video input socket in the rear panel
of the DVR using appropriate cables. The video input interface is a standard
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BNC connector, 1Vp-p, 75 Ω. Please keep the video signal cable away from
strong electromagnetic and electric interference.
Monitor
Connect the main output connector to a monitor or a TV screen. Use a
BNC-to-RCA converter, if needed, to work with the Audio/Video RCA cable.
Power
Please use the 12V DC adapter supplied for connecting your DVR device with
the power source.
Alarm Input / Output----(optional)
Connect Alarm In 1-4 to N. O. (Normally Open) or N.C. (Normally Closed) alarm
connectors and one Ground connection. Connect Alarm Out to the
corresponding connections and Ground accordingly.
For detailed description please see Section 5.6.1.2. I/O Alarm
4ch
Ethernet
For remote access to the video images from your cameras via LAN or the
Internet, please connect the standard RJ-45 twisted-pair Ethernet cable to the
Ethernet connector.
USB
For connecting the mouse, USB flash drive, USB portable HDD, USB portable
DVD Recorder (for the list of compatible HDDs see Appendix 2, for the list of
compatible DVD Recorders see Appendix 3). The USB mouse is hot
pluggable.
NOTE: The device only supports FAT32 file system on the USB devices.
3.5.2 Installing Hard Disk Drive
Before you can record onto your HDD it should be formatted by the DVR
system, because standard PC formatting is not compatible. It can be done in
the Maintenance Tab of the Tool Bar Main Menu. Please refer to Section 5.4.5
HDD Manage for the detailed description of this process. Depending on the
size of your HDD, the format process can take several minutes.
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Power connector
Data connector
Your HDD should be installed inside the DVR.
Please connect the HDD in the standard way,
screwing the HDD into the HDD brackets or
DVR base. All necessary cables are delivered
with the DVR. Use instructions that came
together with the hard drive for exact wiring
and installation. Please connect the power
cable to the appropriate socket, and the data
cables to their corresponding connectors.
For the list of HDD drives tested for
compatibility please see Appendix 2.
3.5.3 PTZ Control Connections----(Optional)
Connect the PTZ control jacks to the corresponding RS485 A and B interfaces on
the rear panel.
For detailed description of PTZ protocols, baud rates and IDs please refer to
the setup section in the PTZ manual.
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4. GETTING STARTED AND THE MAIN SCREEN
1) Switch on your DVR and wait for the system program to load. If you have not yet
installed a hard disk drive into the device, or the device didn’t read the HDD, or a
new HDD didn’t be formatted, or there is no space of the HDD to record, it will
display an icon “ ” in the video preview interface. You must format the HDD in the
DVR before first using. The steps as follows: System settings > SYSTEM > HDD
management > format. After formatting for the first time, the system will restart. If
the HDD is already installed, then the default setting is for the DVR to start
on the screen will indicate that.
recording and a red dot
4.1 The Main Screen
The standard layout is four (nine or sixteen, depending on the device) windows evenly
distributed over the screen. From the main screen you can access menu options and
switch among channel views, displaying either all channel feeds simultaneously or
bringing forth a full-screen view of a selected channel.
4.1.1 Displaying A Single Channel
In the multiple screen view, you can make a particular window active by left-clicking on
it once with a mouse, or navigating to it using directional buttons. If an audio output
device is connected to this channel, you can monitor both audio and video feeds.
To full screen display a single channel you can press the corresponding numerical or
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positional buttons on the remote (channel number is displayed in the top left corner of
each window); alternatively you can do so by left double-clicking on the desired
window.
In order to return to the multi-screen view you could either double-click on the screen
again or press the single/multiple view button either on the remote control or the front
panel.
You can choose to display the Status Bar, Tool Bar or neither of them by single
right-clicking on the screen. These three options alternate in sequence.
4.1.2 Status Bar
Located at the bottom of the screen, the Status Bar may be called up by pressing the
Menu button or right-clicking anywhere in the screen.
System time
Approximate Remaining Hours of HDD recording
4.1.3 Login DVR
In live view, press the button “
” twice or double-click right key of mouse on live
view to display tool bar, it will appear the login
window if the password is enabled.
You can login from the LOGIN window as shown as
previous fig. Select user name and user password via
numeric key-board. You can access the main menu
] if the password is enabled.
by pressing [
1.The default password for Admin is “888888” and the default password for user1is
“666666”. For your convenience and system safety, you can change password of
admin and add other username.
2.The Auto ID is used for connecting the IE interface. For detail operation please
reference appendix 6.
4.1.4 Tool Bar(Please Take Actual Machine Model As Quasi)
After logging in system, double click the right mouse, it will display the following tool bar.
PLAY
SYSTEM SETTINGS
KEYLOCK
SEQ
PTZ
MANUAL REC / STOP MANUAL REC
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EZOOM
ADVANCE
VGA /BNC SWITCH
Click the “ADVANCE” button and the screen will display the following figure:
PIP*1
PIP*2
Hide Advance
The functions of the buttons present in the Tool Bar are as follows:
System configuration
Search, playback and backup of recorded files
MANUAL REC/STOP MANUAL REC: Click the [MANUAL REC] button to start
manual recording. Click [STOP MANUAL REC] menu or press [■] button to stop
manual recording.
KEYLOCK: If the password is enabled, click “KEYLCK” to logout the system.
PTZ: Enters PTZ control.
/ / / / : Switching split mode between quad view, six, eight, nine and sixteen
windows (Depending on devise).
AUTO SEQUENCE: Click “AUTO SEQUENCE” on the tool bar to enable auto
sequencing, the channels with images will be in sequence: channel 1-channel
2-channel 3-channel 4-channel 1…… (4-CH DVR) Channels without images won’t
display. To interrupt auto sequencing, press any button or click the mouse while in auto
sequence mode.
EZOOM: Click “EZOOM” to enter into zoom mode, and then click left key and drag
to select the area that you want to magnify. Right click to exit.
PIP 1*1: This feature displays a small picture in a full screen.
PIP 1*2: This feature displays two small pictures in a full screen.
VO SWITCH: Press the button [
]、 [
] or numerical button[
] ten times
when there is no tool tar or click the button “VO SWITCH” on the tool bar, this will
switch the main menu between CVBS video output and VGA video output.
See the following subsections for a detailed description of each of these functionalities.
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4.2 Tool Bar Menu Options
4.2.1 System Configuration
Pressing this button will bring up a screen for setting up all system configurations.
You can adjust such settings as Record, Video, System, Network, Alarm and PTZ
(optional). Please refer to Section 5. DVR Settings for the detailed description of
these settings.
”. It will not be
Note: In order to validate the sub-menu setting, you must press “
effective if you do not press
and exit directly. This DVR has a special feature:
explanation and information will be shown automatically when you move the cursor
over the Menu.
4.2.2 Manual Recording
There are three ways of recording live video/audio feed from your cameras:
manual recording, scheduled recording and time recording.
If the recording schedule is in conflict with manual recording, the manual recording will
be processed first until stopped.
For detailed description of time recording see Section 5.3.8 Record Mode.
Description of the manual recording function follows.
In order to record a video/audio feed, please select the Manual Record button in the
Tool Menu. Alternatively you can use the REC button on the remote or the front panel.
Pressing this button again will stop the
recording process.
4.2.3 Video Playback
Move the cursor to 【►】 (the icon will be
highlighted when selected) and left click to
enter into the setting interface; Or press the
[►║] button to enter into the setting interface.
There are three methods of searching for
recordings.
Method 1: playback by date
Date input: Adjust the checking date and time, and press【Enter】to input the number
directly to adjust the year, month, date. Next, input the time in the next box, click “play”
and then choose playback channel as shown in right Fig, then click “play”. If you
choose one channel it will playback that channel in full screen mode. If you choose two
or more channels there will be the same channels to playback simultaneously on four
frames.
Method 2: playback by recording status:
Input the date, click【search】and you can see the recording status on this date.
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Instruction:
CHN: There are five channel options: CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 and ALL. Press【Enter】
and you can change the channel to be displayed on file listing.
MONTH: It will show all the recordings in this month. Green means normal recording,
Red means alarm recording, and Gray means no recording. Click any date in this
frame to search the recording status of that day, and the search results will be showed
in the date frame.
DATE: Date will show all the recordings and their statuses on this day, you can
playback the recorded files in any period clicking
the corresponding period.
Method 3: playback by file list:
Input the searching date and click “SERACH” to
view the recording status. Click an exact day and
then click “FILE LISTING” to see the interface of
“FILE LISTING”.
TYPE: There are three options: all, normal and
alarm. Press【Enter】and the content will be displayed in a list.
Instruction:
1. 【FILE LIST】: “CHN” shows which channel the file was recorded under, “TIME”
shows the recording time, and “SIZE” is the displaying size of this file (Unit: MB),
red list indicates this recording file is alarm recording file and black list indicates this
file is normal recording file. Pressing the “SELECT” button will export the selected
files to USB storage.
2. After moving the cursor up or down and selecting the files, left click to enter into
playback interface. It will playback a single channel in full screen.
3. If the [RECORD TIME] section is marked as “ON” under the [VIDEO
DISPLAY]section, it will show the date/time when playing back recorded file;If it is
marked as “OFF,” it will not display the time.
4. During playback, press【►►▌】to play slowly; press【►►】or【◄◄】to fast forward
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and rewind; press【▌►】to pause and frame-by-frame play;press【
playback and return to the former menu;
5. When playback files finish, it will return to the file list interface.
】to exit from
LOG SEARCH
Move the cursor to 【►】(the icon will be highlighted when selected) and left click to
enter into the [REC. SEARCH] setting interface or press the button [►/║] to enter into
the setting interface, move the cursor to option “LOG” and press the [ENTER] button
or left click to access the Log Search(as shown in the figure below).
Display the system log for the convenience of alarm and operation.
[LOG TYPE]: Choose between the following options: [All]、[ALARM] and
[OPERATION].
[STARTING TIME]: Set the starting time of log search.
[END TIME]: Set terminal time of log search.
Push “Search” button after the setting of log time and type, and the system will display
]、[
]、[
] and [
] to switch page,
the required log in the list. Click [
and click [
] to save the log list to USB disk.
Playback Control
In the playback mode you can see the playback control panel as well as the date and
time of the played file.
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Options for the playback control panel are described below:
Fast rewind, the available speeds are 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x and 64x.
Slow forward, the available speeds are 1/2x, 1/4x and 1/8x,.
Play
Pause/Frame-by-frame view
Fast forward, the available speeds are
2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x and 64x.
Ezoom: When it is play normally, click
this icon to enter into zoom mode, and then click left key and drag to select the
area that you want to magnify. Right click to exit.
4.2.4 Video Backup
Back up can be initiated from the same dialog window as the playback function.
You can use USB for backup by inserting USB device into the USB2.0 port before
backing up files. The device also supports USB OTG.
On the “FILE LISTING” menu you can select the recording file by using the direction
keys. Press【Enter】to confirm your selection. A checkmark “√” will appear at the end of
the filename after you make your selection. Press【Enter】again, and the “√”will
disappear, thus cancelling your selection. You can start exporting the selected
recording files by pressing【Backup】.
Note:
1. When the backup device does not have enough free space to download the file, the
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system will prompt you with “Space not enough”.
2. You can remove USB device directly when backup is finished.
3. If the system cannot recognize the connected devices or none are connected, you
will see a warning message “No USB DISK!”
4. If you use USB disk to back up file, the format of file is AVI, you can use Windows
Media Player to play it directly. If you use DVD to back up file, the format of file is NVR,
you had to change its suffix from NVR to 264, then use “Hsplayer.exe” player to play it.
Currently you can connect such external media as USB flash drives, portable USB
HDDs and USB DVD recorders. For the list of DVD burners tested for compatibility,
see Appendix 3.
The system only supports the FAT32 file system for USB flash drives and
HDDs
4.2.5 Playing backed up video on your PC
1) Copy the program “Hsplayer.exe” from the installation CD to your PC. Double click
the icon “
” to run the program directly.
Maximize the window
Minimize the window
Open
Capture
Setting
Play Slow Fast
Next Frame
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Mute
Close the Window
Volume Slide
2) Click “
” to open the video recorder in “*.avi” or “*.264” format. Select a file and
click【Open】to play the file.
3) Click “ ” to capture a still picture. Click “ ” to enter into the “Settings” menu
interface to set up the path for saving captured images. Click [Browser] to change
the path for captured images. For example, select the folder “Desktop” and click
[OK] to save the path.
4)Right click to open the shortcut menu window.
open the video recorder in “*.avi” or “*.264” format
to set up the path for saving captured images
Full Screen
Change language
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Note: If you back up file by USB disk, you can play them by Windows Media Player
directly. If you back up file by DVD burners, you should change its suffix from NVR to
264, for example: if the backed file is named
“ch00000000000004-101021-161117-161151-01p10002000000400.nvr”, you have to
change its suffix as”
ch00000000000004-101021-161117-161151-01p10002000000400.264”
4.2.6 PTZ Control---(Optional)
Chapter 5.7 PTZ talks about setting up PTZ parameters, here we will discuss how to
operate the PTZ control.
A. Connection
1) Connect the control line of the speed dome camera to the RS-485 interface of the
DVR. Make sure that A and B are matching.
2) Connect the video line of the speed dome camera to video input of DVR.
3) Activate the speed dome camera.
B. Preparation
1) Set the control address of the speed dome camera and choose relevant control
protocol.
2) Switch the current frame to the corresponding display channel.
C. Operation
Double-click the right mouse button to enter tool bar menu under real-time monitoring
frame, and choose “PTZ” or push “ENTER” key to enter the control frame.
Under PTZ control frame press the quad [
] button or right click and an icon “
”
will appear at the top right corner of the screen.
[PTZ Direction Control] Under PTZ control frame, move the mouse to the upper,
lower, left and right locations of the current frame, and this time, left click and hold the
mouse. Enter the control area of the corresponding location.
In “
” mode, use the mouse or the [▲] [▼] [◄] [►] buttons on the remote control
front panel to control detection. You can also use Rewind Button ◄◄and Fast
Forward Button ►► to change magnification.
[SPEED] Regulate the rotating step length of the PTZ by using the slide bar. This
function is mainly for the controlling direction operation. The bigger the value is, the
faster the rotational speed is, with values ranging from 0~63.
[IRIS -、IRIS +] Regulate the diaphragm.
[FOCUS -、FOCUS+] Bring objects into focus finely.
[ZOOM -、ZOOM+] Zooms the Lens in and out. Magnification can be changed by
using the mouse wheel under the current frame.
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[MODE]
controls the automatic scanning of the speed dome camera from left to
right boundary after starting.
controls the limit scanning of the high speed dome after starting.
runs the patrol scanning of the high speed dome after starting.
runs the pattern scanning of the high speed dome after starting.
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