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264 series DVR Users installation and operation


Manual
Edition R1.0
Welcome
Tan! "ou #or purcasin$ our DVR%
Tis manual is desi$ned to &e a re#erence tool #or te installation and operation o# "our s"stem.
Here "ou can #ind in#ormation a&out tis series DVR #eatures and #unctions' as (ell as a detailed
menu tree.
)e#ore installation and operation please read te #ollo(in$ sa#e$uards and (arnin$s care#ull"%
*mportant +a#e$uards and Warnin$s
Do not place ea," o&-ects on te DVR.
Do not let an" solid or li.uid #all into or in#iltrate te DVR.
/lease &rus printed circuit &oards' connectors' #ans' macine &o0 and so on re$ularl". )e#ore
te dust cleanin$ please s(itc o## te po(er suppl" and unplu$ it.
Do not disassem&le or repair te DVR &" "oursel#. Do not replace te components &" "oursel#.
En,ironment
/lease place and use te DVR &et(een 0 and 40 .1,oid direct sunli$t. +ta" a(a" #rom eat
source.
Do not install te DVR in damp en,ironment.
Do not use te DVR in smo!" or dust" en,ironment.
1,oid collision or stron$ #all.
/lease insure te DVR le,el installation in a sta&le (or!place.
/lease install in ,entilated place. 2eep te ,ent clean.
Use (itin te ratin$ input and output scope.
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Director"
1 Production Introduction...........................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Product overview.............................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Main functions.................................................................................................................................................4
2 Open-package check and cable connections.....................................................................................................6
2.1 Open-package check........................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Hard disk installation.......................................................................................................................................6
2.3 ront panel.......................................................................................................................................................!
2.4 "ear panel........................................................................................................................................................#
2.4.1 $nstallation connections sketch %ap &'elow (ust as the 4)H *+" for e,a%ple-.pecificall/ please refer
to practical product.0............................................................................................................................................11
2.1 2udio and video input and output connections.............................................................................................11
2.5.1 Video input connections.................................................................................................................11
2.5.2 Video output connections and options........................................................................................12
2.5.3 Audio signal input............................................................................................................................12
2.5.4 Audio signal output.........................................................................................................................12
2.6 2lar% input and output connections.............................................................................................................13
2.6.1 Alar input port speci!ication........................................................................................................14
2.6.2 Alar output port speci!ication.....................................................................................................14
2.6.3 Alar output port rela" paraeters.............................................................................................11
2.! .peed do%e connections...............................................................................................................................11
3 #asic operation......................................................................................................................................................16
3.1 3urn on...........................................................................................................................................................16
3.2 3urn off..........................................................................................................................................................16
3.3 ./ste% 4ogin.................................................................................................................................................1!
3.4 Preview..........................................................................................................................................................1!
3.1 *esktop shortcut %enu..................................................................................................................................15
3.5.1 $ain enu.......................................................................................................................................15
3.5.2 Pla"back...........................................................................................................................................1#
3.5.3 %ecord $ode...................................................................................................................................22
3.5.4 Alar output.....................................................................................................................................22
3.5.5 P&' control......................................................................................................................................23
3.5.6 (olor setting.....................................................................................................................................25
3.5.) Output Ad*ust...................................................................................................................................2#
3.5.+ ,ogout...............................................................................................................................................2#
4 $ain enu..............................................................................................................................................................36
4.1 Main %enu navigation...................................................................................................................................36
4.2 "ecord............................................................................................................................................................32
4.2.1 %ecord (on!ig.................................................................................................................................32
4.2.2 -napshot -torage...........................................................................................................................33
4.2.3 Pla"back...........................................................................................................................................34
4.2.4 #ackup..............................................................................................................................................34
4.3 2lar% unction..............................................................................................................................................31
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4.3.1 $otion .etect..................................................................................................................................31
4.3.2 Video #lind.......................................................................................................................................35
4.3.3 Video ,oss.......................................................................................................................................3#
4.3.4 Alar input.......................................................................................................................................3#
4.3.5 Alar output.....................................................................................................................................46
4.3.6 Abnoral..........................................................................................................................................46
4.4 ./ste% setup..................................................................................................................................................46
4.4.1 /eneral.............................................................................................................................................41
4.4.2 0ncode setup...................................................................................................................................42
4.4.3 1et2ork setup.................................................................................................................................43
4.4.4 1et-er3ice.......................................................................................................................................44
4.4.5 /4I .ispla"......................................................................................................................................16
4.4.6 P&' setup.........................................................................................................................................12
4.4.) %-232 setup....................................................................................................................................13
4.4.+ &our setup........................................................................................................................................13
4.1 2dvanced.......................................................................................................................................................14
4.5.1 5.. $anage...................................................................................................................................14
4.5.2 Account.............................................................................................................................................11
4.5.3 Online 4ser......................................................................................................................................15
4.5.4 &V ad*ust..........................................................................................................................................15
4.5.5 Auto $aintain...................................................................................................................................1#
4.5.6 %estore.............................................................................................................................................1#
4.5.) 4pgrade............................................................................................................................................66
4.6 $nfo.................................................................................................................................................................66
4.6.1 5.. in!o...........................................................................................................................................66
4.6.2 #P-...................................................................................................................................................61
4.6.3 ,O/...................................................................................................................................................62
4.6.4 Version..............................................................................................................................................63
4.! .hut down s/ste%..........................................................................................................................................63
5 6A7 and aintenance..........................................................................................................................................64
1.1 27................................................................................................................................................................64
1.2 Maintenance..................................................................................................................................................6#
Appendi8 1.%eote controller operation..............................................................................................................!6
Appendi8 2.$ouse operation..................................................................................................................................!1
Appendi8 3.5ard disk capabilit" calculation.........................................................................................................!2
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1 /roduction *ntroduction
1.1 /roduct o,er,ie(
&he series .V% is designed speciall" !or securit" and de!ence !ield 2hich is an outstanding digital
sur3eillance product. It introduces ebedded ,I149 operating s"ste 2hich is ore stable. It
introduces standard 5.264p 3ideo copressed !orat and /.)11A audio copressed !orat 2hich
insures the high :ualit" iage; lo2 error coding ratio and single !rae pla"ing. It introduces &(P<IP
net2ork technolog" 2hich achie3es the strong net2ork counication abilit" and telecounication
abilit".
&he series .V% can be used indi3iduall" or online applied as a part o! a sa!et" sur3eillance
net2ork. =ith the pro!essional net2ork 3ideo sur3eillance so!t2are it achie3es the strong net2ork
counication abilit" and telecounication abilit".
&he series .V% can be applied in the bank; teleco; electric po2er s"ste; *udicial s"ste;
transportation; intelligent housing; !actor"; storehouse; 2ater conser3anc" and so on.
1.2 Main #unctions
Real3time sur,eillance
analog inter!ace and V/A inter!ace >V/A inter!ace is e:uipped selecti3el"?
sur3eillance !unction through onitor or displa"
+tora$e
non-2orking hard disk doranc" processing 2hich is con3enient to radiate heat; reduce po2er and
e8tend the li!e-span
special storage !orat 2hich insures the data sa!et"
4ompression
real-tie copression b" indi3idual hard disk 2hich insures the audio and 3ideo signal stable
s"nchroni@ation
)ac!up
through -A&A inter!ace and 4-# inter!ace such as 4-# e:uipent; reo3able hard disk and so on
through net do2nload the !iles in the hard disk
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/la"&ac!
indi3idual real-tie 3ideo recording as 2ell as searching; pla"back; net2ork sur3eillance; recording
check; do2nloading and so on
ulti-pla"back ode
@oo at arbitrar" region
5et operatin$
through net tele-sur3eillance in the real tie
tele-P&' control
tele-recording check and real-tie pla"back
1larm lin!a$e
ulti-route rela" alar output 2hich is con3enient !or the alar linkage and light control at the spot
protecting circuits at the alar input and output inter!ace 2hich protects the ain achine !ro daage
4ommunication inter#ace
%-4+5 inter!ace 2hich !ul!ills the alar input and P&' control
standard ethernet net2ork inter!ace 2hich !ul!ills the telecouting !unction
*ntelli$ent operatin$
ouse action !unction
!ast cop" and paste operating !or the sae setting
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2 6pen3pac!a$e cec! and ca&le connections
2.1 6pen3pac!a$e cec!
=hen "ou recei3e the .V%; please check !irst .
6irst; please check 2hether there is an" 3isible daage to the package appearance. &he protecti3e
aterials used !or the package o! the .V% can protect ost accidental clashes during transportation.
&hen; please open the bo8 and get rid o!! the plastic protecti3e aterials. (heck 2hether there is
an" 3isible daage to the .V% appearance.
At last; please open the achine crust and check the data 2ire in the !ront panel; po2er 2ire; the
connection bet2een the !an po2er and the ain board.
7ront panel and rear panel
&he ke" !unction speci!ication in the !ront panel and the inter!ace speci!ication in the real panel
are in the speci!ication.
Please check the product t"pe in the !ront panel 2hether is accordant 2ith the product t"pe "ou
order.
Te la&el in te real panel is ,er" important #or te a#ter ser,ice. /lease protect it care#ull". Wen
"ou contact us #or a#ter ser,ice' please pro,ide te product t"pe and serial num&er in te la&el.
2.2 Hard dis! installation
6or the !irst useplease install the hard disk.

1 disasseble the scre2 disasseble the co3er !i8 the scre2 o! hard disk
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!i8 the scre2 o! hard disk connect the data 2ire connect the po2er 2ire

co3er the achine !i8 the co3er
2.8 7ront panel
4CH DVR panel8

8CH DVR panel8
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1 2 3 4 1 6 ! 5 # 16
11 12 13 14 11 16 1! 15 1# 26 22 21
5 1! 4 14 1# 26 22 21
6 ! 15 # 16
16CH DVR panel8
4816CH DVR panel8
12 3 13 11 2 4 1!
&10 .top &20 Pla/ &30 Pla/ ne,t fra%e
&40 )ancel 9utton &10 "ecording 9utton &60 4eft 9utton
&!0 :p 9utton &50 "ight 9utton &#0 :.'
&160 Power indicator light &110 ast pla/ &120 Pla/ previous %o%ent
&130 .low Pla/ &140 $" re%oter receiver &110 "ecording search 9utton
&160 P3; control 9utton &1!0 *own 9utton &150 Menu < enter 9utton
&1#0 2lar% indicator light &260 4ink indicator light &210 "ec indicator light
&220 "ead/ indicator light &230 .hift 9utton &240 Power 9utton
Front panel button operation function table
Num
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Button name Mark Function
1 .earch Searc 3o find hard disk video recorder on video data- provide diversified
search ter%s
2 *irection 9utton
= >
"e%ove the cursor
2dd or decrease nu%9er during the user edit state
)hange the setting in the %enu
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11 12 13 14 11 16 1! 15 1#2622 21
1 2 3 4 1 6 ! 5 # 16
23 14 11 26 16 21 1 1 16 15 6 ! 5 24
?nter 1 channel or 4 channels surveillance during surveillance i%age
= > "e%ove the cursor when the %ain %enu or su9%enu is popped
"e%ove the cursor during the pla/9ack state
?nter 2 channel or 3 channel surveillance during surveillance i%age
Main %enu@)onfir%
9utton
!N"!R )onfir%
?nter %ain %enu
3 )ancel 9utton !SC 'ack to the a9ove level %enu or cancel operation in the operation
%enu
'ack to the real-ti%e surveillance during the pla/9ack state
4 Pla/ previous %o%ent
9utton
B#C$ Pla/ previous video during the pla/9ack state
1 Pla/ ne,t
fra%e 9utton
N!%" Pla/ ne,t fra%e during the pla/9ack state
6 .low pla/ S&'( Pla/ in the %ulti-low or regular speed video during the pla/9ack state
! ast pla/ F#S" Pla/ in the %ulti-fast or regular speed video during the pla/9ack state
5 .top S"') Pla/9ack the video or pause during the pla/9ack state
# Pla/ 9utton )&#* Pla/ the video or pause during the pla/9ack state
16 "ecording 9utton R!C .tart@stop the video recording %anuall/
Aith the direction 9utton choose the channel in the recording control
%enu
+.4 Rear panel
4CH DVR panel,
1 2 3 5 1 4 6 !
4CH DVR panel,
1 16 2 1
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8CH DVR panel,
# 5 1 4 6 ! 3 2 3 1
16CH DVR panel,
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1 3 3 5 4 1 # 6 !
&10 video input &20 video output &30 audio input@ audio output
&40 :.' interface &10 network interface &60 ".-451 interface video
&!0 power (ack &50 +B2 output &#0 alar% input@alar% output
&160 $nfrared e,tensions
Note, .o%e %odels have front panel :.' interface- this interface with the top of the rear panel :.' port are
%utuall/ e,clusive- onl/ one interface at the sa%e ti%e effective. 3he 9otto% of a rear panel :.' as an
independent and effective.
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+.4.1 -n.tallation connection. .ketc map /Belo0 1u.t a. te 4CH DVR for e2ample3Specificall4
plea.e refer to practical pro5uct.6
2.9 1udio and ,ideo input and output connections
2.9.1 Video input connections
&he 3ideo input port is #1( connector plug. &he deand o! input signal is PA,<1&-( #1(>1.BV
P-
P
;)5C?.
&he 3ideo signal ust be accorded 2ith the state standard 2hich has the high signal to noise ratio;
lo2 aberration and lo2 inter!erence. &he iage ust be clear and has natural color in the appropriate
brightness.
*nsure te ,idicon si$nal sta&le and credi&le
&he 3idicon should be installed in the appropriate location 2here is a2a" !ro backlighting and lo2
illuination or adopts the better backlighting and lo2 illuination copensation.
&he ground and po2er suppl" o! the 3idicon and the .V% should be shared and stable.
*nsure te transmission line sta&le and credi&le
&he 3ideo transission line should adopt high :ualit" coa8ial pair 2hich is chosen b" the
transission distance. I! the transission distance is too !ar; it should adopt shielded t2isted pair; 3ideo
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copensation e:uipent and transit b" !iber to insure the signal :ualit".
&he 3ideo signal line should be a2a" !ro the electro agnetic Inter!erence and other e:uipents
signal lines. &he high 3oltage current should be a3oided especiall".
*nsure te connection sta&le and credi&le
&he signal and shield lines should be !ir and connected credible 2hich a3oid !alse and *oint
2elding and o8idation.
2.9.2 Video output connections and options
&he 3ideo output is di3ided into PA,<1&-( #1(>1.BV
P-P
;)5C? and V/A output>selecti3e
con!iguration?.
=hen replace the onitor b" the coputer displa"; there are soe issues to notice.
1.o not sta" in the turn-on state !or a long tie.
2Deep the coputer displa" noral 2orking b" deagneti@ing regularl".
3-ta" a2a" !ro the electro agnetic Inter!erence.
&V is not a credible replaceent as a 3ideo output. It deands reducing the use tie and control
the po2er suppl" and the inter!erence introduced b" the nearb" e:uipents strictl". &he creepage o!
lo2 :ualit" &V can lead to the daage o! other e:uipents.
2.9.8 1udio si$nal input
Audio port is #1( connection.
&he input ipedance is high so the tone ar ust be acti3e.
&he audio signal line should be !ir and a2a" !ro the electro agnetic Inter!erence and
connected credible 2hich a3oid !alse and *oint 2elding and o8idation. &he high 3oltage current should
be a3oided especiall".
2.9.4 1udio si$nal output
(oonl" the output paraeter o! .V% audio signal is greater than 2BB3 1DC>#1(? 2hich can
connect the lo2 ipedance earphone and acti3e sound bo8 or other audio output e:uipents through
po2er apli!ier. I! the sound bo8 and the tone ar can not be isolated; ho2ling phenoena is o!ten
e8isted. &here are soe ethods to deal 2ith the abo3e phenoena.
1Adopt better directional tone ar.
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2Ad*ust the sound bo8 3olue to be under the threshold that produces the ho2ling phenoena.
34se !itent aterials that absorb the sound to reduce re!lection o! the sound.
4Ad*ust the la"out o! the sound bo8 and the tone ar.
2.6 1larm input and output connections
1larm input
A. Alar input is grounding alar input.
#. Alar input deand is the grounding 3oltage signal.
(. =hen the alar is connected 2ith t2o .V%s or connected 2ith .V% and other e:uipents; it
should be isolated b" rela".
1larm output
Alar output can not be connected 2ith high-po2er load>no ore than 1A?.=hen !oring the
output loop it ust pre3ent the big current !ro rela" daage. 4se the contact isolator 2hen there is a
high-po2er load
/T: decoder connections
A. &he grounding o! the P&' decoder and .V% ust be shared other2ise the coon-ode
3oltage 2ill lead to the P&' control !ailure. &he shielded t2isted pair is recoended.
#. A3oid the entrance o! high 3oltage. $ake the la"out reasonabl". &ake precaution !ro the
thunder.
(. In the outl"ing end connect 12BC resistance paralleled to reduce the in!lection and insure the
signal :ualit".
.. &he 4+5 A# lines o! .V% can not connected 2ith other 4+5 output e:uipents paralleled.
0. &he 3oltage bet2een the A# lines o! the decoder ust be less than 5V.
47ront e.uipment $roundin$ note
#ad grounding can lead to the burnout o! the chip.
91larm input t"pe unlimited
&he .V% alar output port is constant opening t"pe.
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1 2 3 4
>1? alar input >2? grounding >3? alar output >4? %-4+5
parameter meanin$
-01-O% Alar input >1234?
/ grounding
(11O1 Alar output inter!ace>constant open t"pe?
A# 4+5counication inter!ace 2hich is connected 2ith the
recording control e:uipents such as the decoder
2.6.1 1larm input port speci#ication
1 channels alar input. Alar input t"pe unliited.
&he grounding and the co port o! the alar sensor are parallel >&he alar sensor is e8ternal po2er
suppl"? .
&he grounding o! the alar and the .V% should be shared.
&he 1( port o! the alar sensor ust be connected 2ith the .V% alar input port.
&he grounding o! the po2er suppl" and the alar sensor ust be shared 2hen used in e8ternal
po2er suppl".
2.6.2 1larm output port speci#ication
1 channels alar output. &here is e8ternal po2er suppl" 2hen using the e8ternal alar e:uipent.
Please re!er to the rela" rele3ant paraeters to a3oid the o3erload that daages ain achine.
2.6.8 1larm output port rela" parameters
&"peE%(-2)6
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Inter!ace aterial sil3er
rating
>resistance load?
%ating s2itch capacit" 3BV.( 2A; 125VA(
1A
a8ial s2itch po2er 125VA 16B=
a8ial s2itch 3oltage 25BVA(; 22BV.(
a8ial s2itch current 1A
isolation 5oo-polarit"
inter!ace
1BBBVA( 1inute
Inhoo-polarit"
inter!ace
1BBBVA( 1 inute
Inter!ace and 2inding 1BBBVA( 1 inute
-urge 3oltage 5oo-polarit"
inter!ace
15BBVA( >1BF16Bus?
&urn-on tie 3s a8
&urn-o!! tie 3s a8
longe3it" echanical 5BF1B6 $I135@?
electric 2BBF1B3 $I1 >B.55@?
0n3ironent
teperature
-4BGH)B
2.; +peed dome connections
1(onnect the 4+5 lines o! the speed doe 2ith the .V% 4+5 inter!ace.
2(onnect the 3ideo line 2ith the .V% 3ideo input.
30lectri!" the speed doe.
8 )asic operation
1oteI &he button in gra" displa" indicates nonsupport.
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8.1 Turn on
Plug the po2er suppl" and turn on the po2er suppl" s2itch. Po2er suppl" indicator light shining
indicates turning on the 3ideo recorder. A!ter the startup "ou 2ill hear a beep. &he de!ault setting o!
3ideo output is ultiple-2indo2 output ode. I! the startup tie is 2ithin the 3ideo setting tie; the
tiing 3ideo recording !unction 2ill start up autoaticall". &hen the 3ideo indicator light o! corresponding
channel is shining and the .V% is 2orking norall".
5ote<1. $ake sure that the input 3oltage corresponds 2ith the s2itch o! the .V% po2er suppl".
2. Po2er suppl" deandsI 22BVJ1BK <5B5@.
-uggest using the 4P- to protect the po2er suppl" under allo2able conditions.
8.2 Turn o##
&here are t2o ethods to turn o!! the .V%. 0ntering Lain enuM and choosing Lturn o!!M in the Lturn
o!! the s"steM option is called so!t s2itch. Pressing the po2er suppl" s2itch is called hard s2itch.
IlluinationI
1Auto resue a!ter po2er !ailure
I! the .V% is shut do2n abnorall"; it can autoaticall" backup 3ideo and resue pre3ious
2orking status a!ter po2er !ailure.
2%eplace the hard disk
#e!ore replacing the hard disk; the po2er suppl" s2itch in the real panel ust be turned o!!.
3%eplace the batter"
#e!ore replacing the batter"; the setting in!oration ust be sa3ed and the po2er suppl"
s2itch in the real panel ust be turned o!!. &he .V% uses button batter". &he s"ste tie ust be
checked regularl". I! the tie is not correct "ou ust replace the batter"; 2e recoend replacing
the batter" e3er" "ear and using the sae batter" t"pe.
5ote< Te settin$ in#ormation must &e sa,ed &e#ore replacin$ te &atter" oter(ise in#ormation
(ill lose.
8.8 +"stem =o$in
=hen the .V% boots up; the user ust login and the s"ste pro3ides the corresponding !unctions
2ith the user pur3ie2. &here are t2o user settings. &he naes are admin and $uest and these naes
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ha3e no pass2ord. 1dmin is the super user pur3ie2N guestOs perissions are pre3ie2 and 3ideo
pla"back. 4ser admin and $uestOs pass2ord can be re3ised; 2hile their perissions canOt be re3ised.
Picture 3.1 -"ste ,ogin
/ass(ord protection< *# te pass(ord is continuous (ron$ ten times' te account (ill &e
loc!ed. >Trou$ re&oot or a#ter al# an our' te account (ill &e unloc!ed automaticall"?.
7or "our s"stem securit"' please modi#" "our pass(ord a#ter #irst lo$in.
8.4 /re,ie(
Pou can right click ouse to choose the s2itch bet2een the 2indo2s.
&he s"ste date; tie and channel nae are sho2n in each 3ie2ing 2indo2. &he sur3eillance
3ideo and the alar status are sho2n in each 2indo2.
1 %ecording status 2 Video loss
8 $otion detect 4 (aera lock
&able 3.1 Pre3ie2 icon
8.9 Des!top sortcut menu
In pre3ie2 ode "ou can right click ouse to get a desktop shortcut enu. &he enu includesI
Main Menu' Record Mode' /la"&ac!' /T: 4ontrol' 4olor +ettin$' 6utput 1d-ust' /T: Tour
=o$out'Vie(1@4@A@B@16 screens.
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Picture 3.2 -hortcut $enu
At the botto o! the inter!acethere is a toolbar to :uickl" access soe general settingsI

8.9.1 Main menu
=hen "ou login; the s"ste ain enu is sho2n as belo2.
Picture3.3 $ain $enu
8.9.2 /la"&ac!
&here are t2o ethods !or "ou to pla" the 3ideo !iles in the hard disk.
1In the desktop shortcut enu.
2$ain enuQ%ecord-QPla"back
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Picture 3.4 3ideo pla"back
1. !ile t"pe 2. date and tie 3. record t"pe 4.channels
5. Pla"back control 6. !iles backup ). speed hint +. tieline
6ile t"pe(hoose record 3ideos or pictures.
.ate and tie(hoose the date and tie. .ate 2ith 2hite border eans the s"ste date. %ed
background eans this da" has record !iles.
%ecord t"pe1oral; otion detect ;alar or others.In the 3ideo searched;green eans noral
;"ello2 eans otion;red eans alar.
(hannels(hoose the channels to displa".
-peed hintsho2 the !ast or slo2 pla"back speed.
6ile backup/o to backup !iles. (lick the button and operate as !ollo2ed.
5ote< Te stora$e must &e installed &e#ore te #ile &ac!up. *# te &ac!up is terminated'
te alread" &ac!up can pla"&ac! indi,iduall".
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Picture 3.5 detect the storage
Detect< .etect the storage connected 2ith the .V% such as hard disk or uni3ersal disk.
)ac!up< (lick backup button and the dialog bo8 is popped up. Pou can choose the backup !ile
according to the t"pe; channel and tie.
Picture 3.6 recording backup
Remo,e(lear the !ile in!oration.
+earc-earch the !ile according to the searching paraeter.
)e$in(lick the pla" button to start the backup
4ancel.uring backup "ou can e8it the page la"out to carr" out other !unctions.
6ile searching-earch the !ile according to the searching paraeter.
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Picture 3.) !ile searching
4annel< -et the searching channel.
File t4pe, .et the searching file t/pe.
+tart Time< -et the searching tie scan.
Pla"back control%e!er to the !ollo2ing sheet !or ore in!oration.
)utton 7unction )utton 7unction
<
Pla"<pause -art search
-top -lo2 pla"
6ast pla" Pre3ious !rae
1e8t !rae Audio
#rightness (ontrast
6ull screen #ackup
&able 3.2 Pla"back control ke"
+pecial #unctions
+in$le cannel ,ie(double-click the channel to see the single channel and ne8t double-click to
back
7ull screen ,ie(<click the right ke" to see !ull screen 3ie2
1ccurate pla"&ac!Input tie >h<<s? in the tie colun and then click pla"
button. &he s"ste can operate accurate pla"back according to the searching tie.
=ocal Coom=hen the s"ste is in single-2indo2 !ull-screen pla"back ode; "ou can drag "our
ouse in the screen to select a section and then le!t click ouse to reali@e local @oo. Pou can right
click ouse to e8it.
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+mart searc(lick the button to see the ne8t record clip during $. record pla"back in single
channel.
:oom timeline.ouble-click the le!t ke" on tieline bar to see the record in the hour
8.9.8 Record Mode
Please check current channel statusI R S eans unchecked R S eans checked.
Pou can use desktop shortcut enu or click Lain enuMQ Lrecording !unctionMQ Lrecording setM
to enter the recording control inter!ace.
Picture 3.+ %ecord $ode
-chedule%ecord according to the con!iguration.
$anual(lick the all button and the according channel is recording no atter the channel in an"
state.
-top(lick the stop button and the according channel stops recording no atter the channel in
an" state.
Record Mode/o to set the record details.
8.9.4 1larm output
Please check current channel statusI R S eans unchecked; S eans checked.
Pou can use desktop shortcut enu or click Lain enuMQ Lalar !unctionMQ Lalar outputM to
enter the alar output inter!ace.
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Picture 3.A alar output
(on!igurationAlar is on according to the con!iguration.
$anual(lick the all button and the according channel is alaring no atter the channel in an"
state.
-top(lick the stop button and the according channel stops alaring no atter the channel in an"
state.
8.9.9 /T: control
Operation inter!ace is as !ollo2ed. &he !unctions includeI P&' direction control; step; @oo; !ocus;
iris; setup operation; patrol bet2een spots; assistant s2itch; light s2itch and so on.
5ote1. .ecoder A>#?line connects 2ith .V% A>#?line. $ake sure the connection is right be!ore use.
2. (lick Lain enuM QLs"ste M QLP&' con!igM to set the P&' paraeters.
3. &he P&' !unctions are decided b" the P&' protocols.
Picture 3.1B P&' setup
(A$(hoose the doe caera input channel.
-peed-et the P&' rotation range. .e!ault rangeI 1 G +.
'oo(lick < button to ad*ust the @oo ultiple o! the caera.
6ocus(lick < button to ad*ust the !ocus o! the caera .
Iris(lick < button to ad*ust the iris o! the caera.
.irection control(ontrol the P&' rotation. + directions control is supporti3e.>4 directions in 6ront
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panel is supporti3e ?
5igh speed P&'6ull-screen sho2 channel iage. ,e!t press ouse and control P&' to rotate
orientation. ,e!t press ouse and then rotate the ouse to ad*ust the @oo ultiple o! the caera.
(lick RP&' &raceS to begin.
+pecial #unctions
1/reset
-et a location !or the preset; calls the preset points; P&' autoaticall" turns to the setting
position
1Preset option
-et a location !or the preset; procedure is as !ollo2sI
-tep 1I in Picture 3.1B; click the .irection button 2ill turn into preset position.
-tep 2I 2rite the preset points in the input blank ; and "ou can also set the nae o! the point;then
click the set button.&he preset point is ok no2.
-tep 3I repeat step 1 and 2 to set other preset points.
4lear /resetInput preset points; click .elete button; reo3e the preset

Picture 3.11 Preset -ettings
2Preset Point (alls
In Picture 3.1B; ; 2rite the preset points in the presetinput blank; then click
button/oto; P&' turn to the corresponding preset point.
Picture 3.12 P&' (ontrol
24ruise &et(een /oints
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Preset point input
9lank
+alue input
9lank
.tart@stop
cruise
$ultiple preset points connected cruise lines; call cruise bet2een points; the P&' run around
on the line
1(ruise #et2een Points -ettings
(ruise lines is connected b" ultiple preset points; setting procedure is as !ollo2sI
-tep 1I set "our preset points .
-tep 2I click button RPatrol 1o.S; then 2rite proper 3alue into the Preset Points blank and
inter3al blankthen click button RAddS .
-tep 3Iclick Rsa3eS; coplete setting.
Remo,e /reset click the preset point ite in the in!oration bo8; then click .elete
button.&he preset point 2ill be reo3ed a!ter that.
Picture 3.13 (ruise #et2een Points -ettings
2&he (alls o! (ruise bet2een Points
(lick right ke" in pre3ie2 inter!ace;select P&' tourTstart cruise .P&' begins to 2ork on the cruise
line. (lick -top cruise to stop cruise.
Pou can also click the start<stop button In Picture 3.11 to start or stop the cruise.
8.9.6 4olor settin$
-et the selecti3e iage paraeters >current channel !or single 2indo2 displa" and cursor place !or
ulti-2indo2 displa"?. Pou can use the desktop shortcut enu and enter the inter!ace. &he iage
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Preset Points 'lank
$nfor%ation of
points on the cruise
line
paraeters includeI tonalit"; brightness; contrast; saturation. Pou can set di!!erent paraeters at
di!!erent tie sections.

Picture 3.1+ (olor -etting
8.9.; 6utput 1d-ust
Ad*ust &V output area paraeters. Pou can use the desktop shortcut enu or enter Lain enuMQ
Lanageent toolsMQ LOutput ad*ustM.

Picture 3.1A Output Ad*ust
8.9.A =o$out
%estore logout; shut do2n the s"ste or reboot up. Pou can use the desktop shortcut enu or
enter Lain enuM.
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Picture 3.2B %estore %eboot<,ogout<-hutdo2n<%eboot the s"ste
restore reboot%esue setup state and reboot the s"ste.
logout7uit the enu. O!!er pass2ord ne8t entrance.
shut do2n7uit the s"ste. &urn o!! the po2er suppl".
=hen press the shut do2n button; there is schedule hint. A!ter three seconds; the
s"ste is shut do2n. (ancel id2a" is o! no e!!ect.
reboot7uit the s"ste. %eboot up the s"ste..
3.5.A =indo2 s2itch
Pre3ie2 in single 2indo2<!our 2indo2s<eight 2indo2s<nine 2indo2s<si8teen 2indo2s according to
"our choice.
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4 Main menu
4.1 Main menu na,i$ation
Main menu +u& menu 7unction
%ecord (on!ig -et the recording con!iguration; recording t"pe; recording tie section
pla"back -et recording look-up; recording pla"; 3ideo !ile storage
backup .etect backup e:uipent; backup the selecti3e !iles
Alar $otion
detection
-et otion detect alar channel; sensiti3it"; area; linkage paraetersI
de!ending tie section; alar output; screen hint; recording; P&'; patrol
Video
blind
-et caera ask alar channel; sensiti3it"; linkage paraetersI
de!ending tie section; alar output; screen hint; recording; P&'; patrol
Video
loss
-et 3ideo loss alar channel; linkage paraetersI de!ending tie
section; alar output; screen hint; recording; P&'; patrol
Alar
input
-et alar input channel; e:uipent t"pe; linkage paraetersI
de!ending tie section; alar output; screen hint; recording; P&'; patrol
Alar output -et alar odeI con!iguration; anual; shut do2n
Abnoralit" 1o disk ;disk error;disk no space ;and so on
-"ste
con!iguratio
n
/eneral
con!iguration
-et s"ste tie; data !orat; language; hard disk !ull tie operation;
achine nuber; 3ideo !orat; output ode; suertie; sta" tie
0ncode
con!iguration
-et ain>assistant?coding paraeterI code ode; resol3ing abilit";
!rae rate; code strea control; iage :ualit" t"pe; code strea 3alue;
!rae bet2een 3alue; 3ideo<audio enable
1et2ork
con!iguration
-et basic net2ork paraetersport; .5(P and .1- paraeters
1et-er3ice PPPO01&P0ailIP pur3ie2..1- paraeter
/4I displa" -et channel nae; pre3ie2 hint icon state; transparenc"; co3er area;
tie title; channel tie !old
P&'
con!iguration
-et channel; P&' protocol; address; baud rate; data bit; stop bit; check
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-erial port
(on!iguration
>%-232?
-et serial port !unction; baud rate; date bit; stop bit; check
&our -et patrol ode and inter3al tie
$anagee
nt
tools
5ard disk
anageent
-ho2 the state o! disks in the d3r ; !orat disk ; reco3er and so on
4ser
anageent
$odi!" user; tea or pass2ord. Add user or tea. .elete user or tea.
Online user #reak the connection 2ith the alread" login user. ,ock the account a!ter
break until booting up again.
&V ad*ust Ad*ust &V upside; do2nside; nearside; starboard distance
Autoatic
aintenance
-et autoatic reboot s"ste and autoatic deleting !iles.
%estore %esue setup stateI coon setup; code setup; recording setup;
alar setup; net2ork setup; net2ork ser3ice; pre3ie2 pla"back; serial
port setup; user anageent
4pgrade to upgrade 2ith e8ternal de3ice>such as 4-#?
.e3ice In!o sho2 :uantit" in!oration o! de3ice inter!ace
-"ste
in!oration
5ard disk
in!oration
.ispla" hard disk capabilit" and usage in!oration
(ode strea
statistics
.ispla" code strea in!oration
,og
in!oration
.ispla" or clear all log in!oration according to the log 3ideo and tie
0dition
in!oration
.ispla" edition in!oration
-hut do2n %estore reboot,ogout; shut do2n or reboot
4.2 Record
4.2.1 Record 4on#i$
-et the recording paraeters in the sur3eillance channel. &he s"ste is set 24 hours consecuti3e
recording in the !irst startup. Pou can enter Lain enuMQ Lrecording !unctionMQ Lrecording setupM to set.
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Picture 4.1 %ecord (on!ig
(A$(hoose the corresponding channel nuber to set the channel. (hoose the all option to set
the entire channels.
Pre%ecord%ecord 1-3B seconds be!ore the action. >tie length is decided b" the code strea?
$ode-et 3ideo stateI schedule; anual or stop.
+cedule<%ecord according to the set 3ideo t"pe >coon; detection and alar?and tie
section.
Manual<(lick the button and the according channel is recording no atter the channel in
an" state.
+top<(lick the stop button and the according channel stops recording no atter the
channel in an" state.
Period-et the tie section o! coon recording; &he recording 2ill start onl" in the set range.
(op" tocop" the current channel settings to other channels.
%ecord t"pe-et recording t"peI regular; detection or alar.
Re$ular<Per!or the regular recording in the set tie section. &he 3ideo !ile t"pe is R%S.
Detect<&rigger the Rotion detectS; Rcaera askS or R3ideo lossS signal. =hen abo3e
alar is set as opening recording; the Rdetection recordingS state is on. &he 3ideo
!ile t"pe is R$S.
1larm<&rigger the e8ternal alar signal in the set tie section. =hen abo3e alar is set
as opening recording; the Rdetection recordingS state is on. &he 3ideo !ile t"pe is
RAS.
%estorerestore the record con!iguration to de!ault.
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5oteRe#er to capter 4.8 to set correspondin$ alarm #unction.
4.2.2 +napsot +tora$e
-etup snapshot paraeters !or di!!erent channels.ItUs set stop in de!ault. 6or ore details; pls go to
$ain $enu-Q%ecord-Q-napshot -torage !or appropriate settings.

Picture 4.2 -napshot storage
(A$-elect the related channel to set;click VallV to set all channels.
Inter3al-etup inter3al tie bet2een t2o snapshots de!ault is 5 sces.
$ode-et record status; V-cheduleV; V$anualV and V-topV
+cedule< %ealise snapshot according to record t"pe>regular; detect and alar? and period.
Manual<1o atter 2hat the present channel is in a state; once choose VanualV button;it
2ill ha3e snapshot at related channels.
+top<1o atter 2hat the present channel is in a state;once choose VstopV button;it 2ill
stop snapshot at related channels.
Period-et snapshot period;it onl" startup -napshot -torage at set period.
&"pe&hree t"pesIregular;detect and alar
%ecord t"pe&hree t"pesIregular;detect and alar
%egularI snapshot at set period
.etectIsnapshot at set period 2hen otion detect;3ideo blind and 3ideo loss 2hich are
preset !or snapshot enable.
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AlarIsnapshot at set period 2hen alar in 2hich is preset !or snapshot enable.
5ote<#or related alarm #unction'pls re#er to capter 4.8.
4.2.8 /la"&ac!
%e!er to chapter 3.5.2.
4.2.4 )ac!up
Pou can backup the 3ideo !iles to e8ternal storage through setup.
5oteTe stora$e must &e installed &e#ore te #ile &ac!up. *# te &ac!up is terminated' te
alread" &ac!up can pla"&ac! indi,iduall".
Picture 4.3 #ackup
.etect.etect the storage connected 2ith the .V% such as hard disk or uni3ersal disk.
#ackup(lick backup button and the dialog bo8 is popped up. Pou can choose the backup !ile
according to the t"pe; channel and tie.
6orat6orat the storage de3ice.
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Picture 4.4 6ile #ackup
Duer"-ho2 the !ile in!oration satis!"ing the set !ile attributes.
Remo,e(lear the !ile in!oration.
)e$in(lick the pla" button to start the backup.
4ancel.uring backup "ou can e8it the page la"out to carr" out other !unctions.
4.8 1larm 7unction
Alar !unctions includeI otion detect;3ideo blind; 3ideo loss; alar input and alar output.
4.8.1 Motion Detect
=hen s"ste detects the otion signal that reaches the set sensiti3it"; the otion detect alar is
on and the linkage !unction is turned on.
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Picture 4.4 $otion .etect
(A$(hoose the set otion detect channel.
0nable eans that the otion detect !unction is on.
-ensiti3it"(hoose in the si8 options according to the sensiti3it".
%egion(lick setup and enter the set area. &he area is di3ided into PA,2291+.. /re" block eans
the d"naic detect de!ensi3e area. #lack block eans the un!enced area. Pou can set the area as
!ollo2ed; .rag the ouse and dra2 the area.
Picture 4.5 %egion
Period&rigger the otion detect signal in the set tie section. Pou can set according to 2eek or
set uni!orl". 0ach da" is di3ided into !our tie sections.W eans the set 3alid.
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Picture 4.6 set the tie section
Inter3alOnl" one alar signal is turned on e3en there are se3eral otion detect signals in the set
inter3al.
Alar output-tart the e8ternal e:uipent o! corresponding linkage alar 2hen the otion detect
alar is turned on.
.ela".ela" a !e2 oents and stop 2hen the alar state is turned o!!. &he range is 1BG3BB
seconds.
%ecord channel (hoose the recording channel >ultiple option supporti3e?. &rigger the 3ideo
signal 2hen the alar is turned on.
5ote<-et in the Lrecording setupM and per!or the linkage recording. -tart detecting 3ideo !iles
in the corresponding tie section.
&ourW eans that the selecti3e channel is single 2indo2 alternate patrol pre3ie2. &he inter3al is
set in the L$ain$enuMQL-"steM Q L&ourM.
-napshot (hoose record channels;2hen alar happens;s"ste triggers related channels !or
snapshot signal.
5oteI6or -napshot acti3ation;pls go to set period;detect and alar enable at $ain$enu-Q%ecord-
Q%ecord con!ig;
P&' Acti3ation-et the P&' acti3ation 2hen the alar is turned on.
5ote<P&' acti3ation is set in the Lshortcut enuM QL P&' controlM. -et the patrol bet2een spots;
trail patrol and so on.
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Picture 4.+ P&' Acti3ation
.ela"=hen alar is o3er;recording 2ill last soe seconds>1BG3BBsec?;then stop.
-ho2 essagePop the alar in!oration dialog bo8 in the local host coputer screen.
-end 0$AI, eans sending an eail to user 2hen the alar is turned on.
5ote<-et in the L1et-er3iceM and send eail.
6&P upload eans upload the alar iages to "our !tp 2hen the alar is turned on.
#u@@er.e3ice bu@@ers 2hen d3r detects alar .
4.8.2 Video )lind
=hen the 3ideo iage is in!luenced b" the en3ironent such as bad brightness or reaching the set
sensiti3" paraeter; the caera ask !unction is turned on and the linkage !unction is turned on.
Picture 4.A Video #lind
-et ethodI re!er to chapter 4.3.1. $otion detect
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4.8.8 Video =oss
=hen the e:uipent can not obtain the channel 3ideo signal; the 3ideo loss alar is turned on and
the linkage !unction is turned on.
Picture 4.1B Video loss
-et ethodI re!er to chapter 4.3.1. $otion detect
4.8.4 1larm input
=hen the e:uipent obtains the e8ternal alar signal; the alar !unction is turned on.
Picture 4.11 Alar input
-et ethodI re!er to chapter 4.3.1. $otion detect
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4.8.9 1larm output
%e!er to chapter 3.5.4.
4.8.6 1&normal
Anal"sing and inspecting current so!t2are and hard2are o! the de3iceI =hen soe abnoral
e3ents happen;the de3ice 2ill ake a relati3e ans2er such as sho2 essage and bu@@er.
Picture 4.12 Abnoral
03ent &"pe selecting abnorit" "ou 2ant to inspect
0nable -elect it to ake sure abnoral !unction 2orkable
-ho2 essage Autoaticall" alar cue sho2s on the ain screen
#u@@er .e3ice 2ill ha3e t2o long nosie Rdi diS 2hile alar is happening
4.4 +"stem setup
-et the s"ste paraeters such as Eeneral' Encode' 5etWor!' 5et+er,ice' EU* displa"' /T:
con#i$' R+282 and Tour setup.
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4.4.1 Eeneral
Picture 4.13 /eneral setup
-"ste tie-et the s"ste data and tie.
.ate !orat(hoose the data !oratI P$.; $.P; .$P.
.ate -eparator(hoose list separator o! the data !orat.
&ie 6orat(hoose tie !oratI 24-hour or 12-hour.
,anguage.upport ultiple languages 2ith (hinese and 0nglish as standards
5.. !ull(hoose stop recordI -top recording 2hen the hard disk is !ull.
(hoose o3er2riteI (o3er the earliest recording !iles and continue recording 2hen the hard
disk is !ull.
%esolution-et displa" resolution and ode.
.V% 1o. Onl" 2hen the address button in the reote controller and the corresponding .V%
nuber is atched; the reote operation is 3alid.
Video -tandardPA, or 1&-(.
Auto ,ogout-et the latenc" tie in B-6B. B eans no latenc" tie.
.-&(hoose the suer tie option and pop the dialog bo8 as !ollo2ed.
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Picture 4.14 .-& >2eek?
Picture 4.15 .-& >date?
4.4.2 Encode setup
-et the 3ideo<audio code paraeterI 3ideo !ile; reote onitoring and so on. -et e3er"
independent channelOs coding paraeter in the le!t part; and set the cobine encode paraeter in the
right part.
1oteI (obine encode introduces 3ideo copression techni:ue 2hich cobines and copresses
ulti-channelOs 3ideo to a special channel.Appl"ing !or ulti-channel pla"back siultaneousl"; .ial-up
ulti-channel real-tie onitor; obile onitor and so on.
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Picture 4.16 0ncode setup
(A$(hoose the channel nuber.
(opression-tandard 5.264 ain pro!ile.
%esolution%esolution t"peI.1< 5.1<(I6 < 7(I6.
6rae %atePI1 !rae<sG25 !rae<sN 1I 1 !rae<sG3B !rae<s
#it %ate &"pePou can choose liited code strea or 3ariable code strea. =hen "ou choose the
3ariable code strea there are si8 iage :ualit" options.
#it %ate-et the code strea 3alue to odi!" the iage :ualit". &he larger code strea 3alue the
better iage :ualit".
.11BBBG15BBkbps;(I63+4G15BBkbps; 7(I6>64G512kbps?
Video<Audio=hen the icons are all selected; the 3ideo !ile is 3ideo and audio ultiple8 strea.
4om&ine Ena&le
(obine 0nable=hen the icons are all checked; opening cobination coding !unctions.
$ode ulti-channel pla"back is used in all channels pla"back siultaneousl"; and the
narro2band transission is used in ulti-channel real-tie reote onitoring siultaneousl" at
narro2band state; especiall" used in obile onitor.
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4.4.8 5et(or! setup
Picture4.1) 1et2ork
1et (ardPou can choose cable net2ork card or 2ireless net2ork card.
.5(P 0nableObtain IP address autoaticall">not suggested?
5ote.5(P ser3er is preinstalled.
IP address-et the IP address. .e!aultI 1A2.16+.1.2B.
-ubnet ask-et the subnet ask code. .e!aultI 255.255.255.B.
/ate2a"-et the de!ault gate2a". .e!aultI 1A2.16+.1.1.
.1- setup.oain 1ae -er3er. It translates the doain nae into IP address. &he IP address
is o!!ered b" net2ork pro3ider. &he address ust be set and reboot then it 2orks.
&(P port.e!aultI 1BBBB.
5&&P port.e!aultI +B.
$obile $onitor port.e!ault345AA
1et -er3ice/oto ad3anced net2ork setup.
4.4.4 5et+er,ice
(hoose the net2ork ser3ice option and click the set button to con!igure the paraeters.
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Picture 4.1+ 1et-er3ice
PPPo0 setup
Picture4.1A PPPO0
Input the user nae and pass2ord that I-PInternet ser3ice pro3iderpro3ides. A!ter sa3ing it
reboot up "our s"ste. &hen the .V% 2ill build a net2ork connection based on PPPo0. &he IP address
2ill change into d"naic IP address a!ter abo3e operation is 2ell done.
OperationA!ter PPPo0 dialing success!ull" look up the IP address in the LIP addressM and obtain
the current IP address. &hen use this IP address to 3isit the .V% through user port.
1&P setup
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Picture 4.2B 1&P
&he 1&P ser3er ust be installed in the P(.
+er,er */<Input the IP address installed 1&P ser3er.
/ort<.e!aultI 123. Pou can set the port according to 1&P ser3er.
Time Cone<,ondon /$&HB #erlin /$& H1 (airo /$& H2 $osco2 /$& H3 1e2 .elhi /$& H5
#angkok /$& H) 5ongkong #ei*ing /$& H+ &ok"o /$& HA -"dne" /$& H1B 5a2aii /$&-1B
Alaska /$&-A Paci!ic tie /$&-+ Aerican ountain tie /$&-) Aerican id tie /$&-6
Aerican eastern tie /$&-5 Atlantic tie /$&-4 #ra@il /$&-3 Atlantic id tie /$&-2.
Update /eriod<&he sae 2ith the 1&P ser3er check inter3al. .e!aultI 1Binutes.
0$AI, setup
I! the alar is turned on or the alar linkage photos are taken; send an eail about the alar
in!oration and the photos to appointed address.
Picture 4.21 0$AI,
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+MT/ ser,er<0ail ser3er address. It could be an IP address or doain nae. .oain nae can
be translated onl" it is the correct .1- con!iguration.
/ort<0ail ser3er port nuber.
++=<.ecide 2hether using -ecure -ocket ,a"er protocol to login.
User 5ame<Appl" the eail ser3er user nae.
/ass(ord<Input the pass2ord corresponding to the user.
+ender<-et the eail sender address.
Recei,er<-end the eail to appointed recei3ers 2hen the alar is turned on. Pou can set three
recei3ers at ost.
Title<Pou can set as "ou 2ish.
IP 6ilter setup
=hen choosing the 2hite list; onl" the listed IP address can connect the .V%. &he 64 IP addressed
are supporti3e in the list.
=hen choosing the black list; the listed IP address can not connect the .V%. &he 64 IP addressed
are supporti3e in the list.
Pou can delete the set IP address b" X in the options.
5ote =hen the sae IP address is in the 2hite and black list at the sae tie; the black list
precedence is higher.
Picture 4.22 IP IP 6I,&0%
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..1-
It is the abbre3iation o! d"naic doain nae ser3er.
DD5+ T"pe<choose ddns ser3ice pro3ider.
User namePro3ide the account registered b" ..1-.
/ass(ordPro3ide the pass2ord registered b" ..1-.
=hen the ..1- is success!ull" con!igured and start; "ou can connect the doain nae in the I0
address colun to 3isit.
Domain namePro3ide the doain nae registered b" ..1-.
5oteTe D5+ setup must &e con#i$ured correctl" in te net(or! setup.
Picture 4.23 ..1- setup
6&P setup6&P is a3ailable onl" 2hen alar happens;or alar acti3ates record and snapshot;it 2ill
upload related record and snapshot pictures to 6&P ser3er.
Picture 4.24 6&P setup
0nable(lick 0nable;then all settings 2ill be a3ailable
-er3er IPIP address !or 6&P ser3er
Port.oain Port o! 6&P;de!ault 21
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4ser 1ae4ser nae o! 6&P
Pass2ordPass2ord o! user
$a8 6ile ,ength$a8 length !or upload !iles at e3er" packed;de!ault 12+$
.ir1ae.irector" o! uploading !iles
=ireless (on!igA.-, through 3/ net card;use ($- to 3isit and con!ig the de3ice
Picture 4.25 =ireless (on!ig
0nable(hoose 0nable to ake all settings a3ailable
&"pe.ial t"pe;de!ault A4&O
=ireless AP3/ access point
.ial 1uber3/ .ial 1uber
4ser 1ae4ser nae o! 3/
Pass2ordPass2ord o! dial user
IP AddressIP address;got !ro dial
4P1P4P1P protocol can auto port !or2arding on router;ake sure 4P1P is running on router
be!ore use it.
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Picture 4.2)
0nable(hoose 0nable to ake sure all 4P1P settings a3ailable
5&&P%oute 2ill autoaticall" distribute 5&&P port !or the de3ice;2hen I0 3ie2ing;it need this
port>eg. 6B.12.A.26I66?
&(P%outer 2ill autoaticall" distribute &(P port !or the de3ice;2hen onitoring 3ia ($-;it need
this port.
$obile $onitor Port%outer 2ill autoaticall" distribute $obile Port !or the de3ice;2hen obile
onitor;it need this port.
A%-P.oain nae auto register.
-et "our user nae;click R0nterS to register ;click R-a3eS to sa3e.I! success!ul;"ou 2ill get the
doain nae I usernae.ed3rddns.co
$ake sure the net2ork setup is correct be!ore setting up A%-P.=hen the A%-P is success!ull"
con!igured and start; "ou can input the doain nae in the I0 address colun to 3isit.
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4.4.9 EU* Displa"
(on!igure the 3ideo output paraeters including the !ront output ode and code output ode.
6ront output In the local pre3ie2 ode includeI channel title; tie displa"; channel title; record
status; alar status;bitrate in!o; transparenc" and region co3er.
(ode output In the net2ork sur3eillance and 3ideo !ile ode includeI channel title; tie displa";
channel title; record status; alar status;bitrate in!o; transparenc" and region co3er.
Picture 4.2+ /4I .ispla"
(hannel &itle(lick the channel nae odi!" button and enter the channel nae enu. $odi!"
the channel nae. &he 16 (hinese characters and 25 letters are supporti3e.
&ie .ispla" eans the selecti3e state. .ispla" the s"ste data and tie in the sur3eillance
2indo2.
(hannel &itle eans the selecti3e state. .ispla" the s"ste channel nuber in the
sur3eillance 2indo2.
%ecord -tatus eans the selecti3e state. .ispla" the s"ste recording status in the
sur3eillance 2indo2.
Alar -tatus eans the selecti3e state. .ispla" the s"ste alar status in the sur3eillance
2indo2.
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#itrate in!o eans the selecti3e state. &he ninth 2indo2 displa"s the code strea in!oration
in the nine-2indo2 pre3ie2 status.
&ransparenc"(hoose the background iage transparenc". &he range is )5G255.
(hannel(hoose the set code output channel nuber.
%egion (o3er(lick set button and enter the corresponding channel 2indo2. Pou can co3er the
arbitrar" using ouse. >/ra" region is !or output?
&ie displa"and (hannel &itle
4.4.6 /T: setup
Picture 4.2A P&' setup
(hannel(hoose the doe caera input channel.
Protocol(hoose the corresponding doe protocol. >P0,(O. as an e8aple?
Address-et as the corresponding doe address. .e!aultI 1. 1ote&he address ust be
consistent 2ith the doe address.
#audrate (hoose the corresponding doe baud rate length. Pou can control the P&' and
3idicion. .e!aultI 24BB.
.ata bitsInclude 5-+ options. .e!aultI +.
-top bitsInclude 2 options. .e!aultI 1.
Parit"Include odd check; e3en check; sign check; blank check. .e!aultI 3oid.
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4.4.; R+282 setup
Picture 4.3B %-232 setup
-erial Port 6unction(oon serial port is used to debug and update progra or set up speci!ic
serial port.
#aud rate(hoose the corresponding baud rate length.
.ata bitsInclude 5-+ options.
-top bitsInclude 2 options.
Parit"Include odd; e3en; ark; space.
4.4.A Tour setup
-et the patrol displa". eans that the tour ode is turned on. Pou can choose the single
2indo2; !our 2indo2s; nine 2indo2s; si8teen 2indo2s patrol displa" or single displa".
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Picture 4.31 tour setup
inter3al-et the patrol s2itch inter3al. &he set range is 5-12B seconds.
5ote < eans turn o!!<on the patrol.
4.9 1d,anced
4.9.1 HDD Mana$e
(on!igure and anage the hard disk. &he enu displa"s current hard disk in!orationI hard disk
nuber; input port; status and o3erall capabilit". &he operation includeI hard disk !orat; resue
de!ault. (hoose the hard disk and click the right !unction button to e8ecute.
4lue<-tatus1oral eans that the hard disk is noral. 0rror eans that the hard disk is
broken-do2n. I! the user need to change the daaged hard disk; "ou ust shut do2n the .V% and take
up all the daaged hard disks;then install a ne2 one.
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Picture4.32 5.. $anage
4.9.2 1ccount
$anage the user pur3ie2.
5ote1. &he character length is 12 b"tes at ost !or the !ollo2ing user and user tea nae (ase
sensiti3e
2. &here is no liit in the user and user group. Pou can add or delete the user group according to
user de!inition. &he !actor" setup includeI userYadin. Pou can set the tea as "ou 2ish. &he user
can appoint the pur3ie2 in the group.
3. &he user anageent includeI group< user. &he group and user nae can not be the sae.
0ach user onl" belongs to one group.
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Picture 4.33 Account
$odi!" 4ser$odi!" the e8isted user attribute.
$odi!" /roup$odi!" the e8isted tea attribute.
$odi!" Pass2ord$odi!" the user pass2ord. Pou can set 1-6 bit pass2ord. &he blank ahead or
behind the char string is in3alid. &he iddle blank in the char string is 3alid.
5ote Te user (o possess te user control pur,ie( can modi#" is@er o(n or oter
users pass(ord
Picture 4.34 $odi!" Pass2ord
Add userAdd a user in the tea and set the user pur3ie2. 0nter the enu inter!ace and input the
user nae and pass2ord. (hoose the tea and choose 2hether co3er using the user. (o3er using
eans that the account can be used b" ultiple users at the sae tie.
Once choose the tea the user pur3ie2 is the subclass o! the tea.
=e recoend that the coon userOs pur3ie2 is lo2er than the ad3anced user.
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Picture 4.35 add user
Add /roupAdd a user tea and set the pur3ie2. &here are 2A>4ch?;3)>+ch?;53>16ch?di!!erent
pur3ie2sI shut do2n the e:uipent; real tie sur3eillance; pla"back; recording setup; 3ideo !ile
backup and so on.
Picture 4.36 Add /roup
.elete 4ser.elete the current user. (hoose the user and click delete user button.
.elete /roup.elete the current group. (hoose the group and click delete group button.
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Picture 4.3) .elete /roup
4.9.8 6nline User
,ook up the net2ork user in!oration in the local .V%. Pou can choose the net2ork user and cut
the connection. &hen the user is locked until ne8t boot-strap.
Picture 4.3+ Online 4ser
4.9.4 TV ad-ust
%e!er to chapter 3.5.) .
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4.9.9 1uto Maintain
&he user can set the auto reboot tie and auto !ile deleting tie liit.
Picture 4.3A Auto aintain
4.9.6 Restore
&he s"ste restore to the de!ault setup.
Picture 4.4B %estore
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4.9.; Up$rade
Picture 4.41 4pgrade
4pgradecoose U+) inter#ace.
4pgrade !ilecoose te #ile (ic needs up$raded.
6lushRe#res cec! te &ac!up de,ice
4.9.A De,ice *n#o
Pro3ide de3ice inter!ace in!o like audio in;alar in<out to be con3enientl" used !or user.
Picture 4.42 .e3ice In!o.
4.6 *n#o
4.6.1 HDD in#o
.ispla" the hard disk stateI hard disk nuber; 3ideo data si@epicture data si@e; residual capabilit"
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and so on.
Picture 4.43 5.. In!o
4.6.2 )/+
.ispla" the code streaDb<-and hard disk capabilit" $#<5in real tie. It displa"s as the
2a3e sketch ap.
Picture 4.44 #P-
4.6.8 =6E
,ook up s"ste log according to the set ode.
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=o$ in#ormation includeI s"ste operation; con!iguration operation; data anageent; alar
a!!air; recording operation; user anageent; !ile anageent and so on. -et the tie section to look
up and click the look up button. &he log in!oration 2ill displa" as a list. Press /a$e up or /a$e do(n
button to look up and press remo,e button to clear all the log in!oration.
Picture4.45 ,O/
4.6.4 Version
.ispla" the basic in!oration such as hard2are in!oration; so!t2are edition; issue data and so on.
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Picture 4.46 Version
4.; +ut do(n s"stem
%e!er to chapter 3.5.+.
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9 71D and maintenance
9.1 71D
I! the probles are not listed; please contact the local ser3ice or call the 57 ser3ice. =e are 2illing
to o!!er the ser3ice.
1 Te DVR can not &oot up normall".
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he po2er suppl" is not correct.
2 -2itch po2er suppl" line is not in good connection.
3 -2itch po2er suppl" is daaged.
4 &he progra updating is 2rong.
5 &he hard disk is daaged or the hard disk lines are broken.
6 &he !ront panel is daaged.
) &he ain board o! the .V% is daaged.
2 Te DVR re&oots automaticall" or stops (or!in$ a#ter &oot up a #e( minutes.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he input 3oltage is not stable or too lo2.
2 &he hard disk is daaged or the hard disk lines are broken.
3 &he po2er o! the s2itch po2er suppl" is lo2.
4 6rontal 3ideo signal is not stable.
5 #ad heat radiator or too uch dust or bad running circustance !or the .V%.
6 &he hard2are o! the .V% is daaged.
8 +"stem can not detect ard dis!.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he hard disk po2er suppl" line is not connected.
2 &he cables o! the hard disk are daaged.
3 &he hard disk is daaged.
4 &he -A&A port o! ain board is daaged.
4 Tere are no ,ideo outputs in sin$le cannel' multiple cannels and all cannels.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
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1 &he progra is not atched. Please update the progra.
2 &he iage brightness is all B. Please restore the de!ault setup.
3 &here is no 3ideo input signal or the signal is too 2eak.
4 &he channel protection or the screen protection is set.
5 &he hard2are o! the .V% is daaged.
9 Real3time ima$e pro&lems suc as te ima$e color or te &ri$tness distortion.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 =hen using the #1( output; the option bet2een the 1 ode or PA, ode is 2rong and
the iage becoes black and 2hite.
2 &he .V% is not atched the onitor ipedance.
3 &he 3ideo transission distance is too !ar or the loss o! the 3ideo transission line is too
large.
4 &he color and brightness setting o! the .V% is 2rong.
6 * can not #ind te ,ideo #iles in local pla"&ac! mode.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he data line o! the hard disk is daaged.
2 &he hard disk is daaged.
3 4pdate the di!!erent progra 2ith the origin progra !iles.
4 &he 3ideo !iles to look up are co3ered.
5 &he recording is not on.
; Te local ,ideo is not clear.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he iage :ualit" is too bad.
2 &he reading progra is 2rong. %eboot up the .V%.
3 &he data line o! the hard disk is daaged.
4 &he hard disk is daaged.
5 &he hard2are o! the .V% is daaged.
A Tere is no audio si$nal in te sur,eillance (indo(.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 It is not an acti3e tone ar.
2 It is not an acti3e sound bo8.
3 &he audio lines are daaged.
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4 &he hard2are o! the .V% is daaged.
B Tere is audio si$nal in te sur,eillance (indo( &ut mo audio si$nal in te pla"&ac!
state.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 -etting issuesI the audio option is not chosen.
2 &he according channel is not connected 2ith the 3ideo.
10 Te time is (ron$.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 -etting is 2rong..
2 &he batter" is in bad connection or the 3oltage is too lo2.
3 &he oscillation is daaged.
11 Te DVR can not control te /T:.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &here is soething 2rong 2ith the !rontal P&'.
2 &he setting; connection or the installation o! the P&' decoder is not correct.
3 &he connections are not correct.
4 &he P&' setting o! the .V% is not correct.
5 &he protocols o! the P&' decoder and the .V% are not atched.
6 &he address o! the P&' decoder and the .V% are not atched.
) =hen ultiple decoders are connected; the !ar port o! the P&' decoder line A>#? ust
connect a 12B resistance to reduce the re!lection other2ise the P&' control is not
stable.
+ &he distance is too !ar.
12 Te motion detect is not (or!in$'
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he tie range set is not correct.
2 &he otion detect area set is not correct.
3 &he sensiti3it" is too lo2.
4 ,iited b" soe hard2are edition.
18 * can not lo$in ,ia (e& or 4M+.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he s"ste is 2indo2s A+ or 2in e. =e recoend updating to 2indo2s 2BBBsp4 or
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higher Version or installing the so!t2are !or lo2 edition.
2 Acti3e9 is hold back.
3 &he 3ersion is not e8ceeded d8+.1. 4pdate the displa" card dri3er.
4 1et2ork connection !ailure.
5 1et2ork setting issues.
6 In3alid pass2ord or user nae.
) &he ($- is not atched the .V% progra 3ersion.
14 Te ima$e is not clear or tere is no ima$e in net(or! pre,ie( state or ,ideo #ile
pla"&ac! state.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 1et2ork is not stable.
2 &he user achine is resource liited.
3 (hoose the pla"-in-tea ode in the net2ork setup o! .V%.
4 &he region shelter or channel protection is set.
5 &he user has no sur3eillance pur3ie2.
6 &he real-tie iage o! the hard disk recording achine itsel! is not clear.
19 5et(or! connection is not sta&le.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 1et2ork is not stable.
2 IP address is con!licted.
3 $A( address is con!licted.
4 &he net card o! the .V% is bad.
16 Tere is sometin$ (ron$ (it te U+) &ac!up or (ritin$ a 4D.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he re2ritable achine and the hard disk are shared the sae data lines.
2 &he data is too uch. Please stop recording and backup.
3 &he data e8ceeds the backup storage.
4 &he backup e:uipent is not copatible.
5 &he backup e:uipent is daaged.
1; Te !e"&oard can not control te DVR.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he serial port o! the .V% is not set correctl".
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2 &he address is not correct.
3 =hen ultiple trans!orers are connected; the po2er suppl" is not large enough. Please
gi3e each trans!orer indi3idual po2er suppl".
4 &he distance is too !ar.
1A 1larm can not &e recessional.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he setting o! the alar is not correct.
2 &he alar output is turned on anuall".
3 &he input achine is daaged or the connections are not correct.
4 &here are soe probles !or speci!ic progra edition; Please update the progra.
1B 1larm is not (or!in$.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he setting o! the alar is not correct.
2 &he connection o! the alar is not correct.
3 &he alar input signal is not correct.
4 A alar is connected 2ith t2o loops s"nchronousl".
20 Te remote controller is not (or!in$'
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &he reote control address is not correct.
2 &he reote control distance is too !ar or the angle is too large.
3 &he batter" is used up.
4 &he reote controller or the !ront panel o! the recording achine is daaged.
21 Te stora$e time is not enou$.
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 6ront 3idicon :ualit" is bad. &he lens is too dirt". &he 3idicon is in backlighting installation.
2 &he hard disk capabilit" is not enough.
3 &he hard disk is daaged.
22 Te do(nloadin$ #iles can not pla".
Possible reasons are as !ollo2edI
1 &here is no edia pla"er.
2 &here is no .9+.1 so!t2are or higher edition.
3 &here is no .i395B3#undle.e8e !ile to pla" AVI 3ideo !iles.
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4 &he .i395B3#undle.e8e and !!dsho2-2BB4 1B12 .e8e !iles ust be installed in the
2indo2s 8p s"ste.
28 * can not remem&er te ad,anced code or net(or! code in te local menu operation.
Please contact the local ser3ice or call the 57 ser3ice. =e 2ill o!!er the ser3ice according the
achine t"pe and the progra edition.
9.2 Maintenance
1 Please brush printed circuit boards; connectors; !ans; achine bo8 and so on regularl".
2 Please keep the grounding 2ell done to pre3ent the 3ideo or audio signal inter!ered and
the .V% !ro static or inducti3e electricit".
3 .o not pull out the 3ideo signal line or %--232 port or %--4+5 port 2ith the po2er on.
4 .o not use the &V in the local 3ideo output port>VO4&? o! .V%. It 2ill daage the 3ideo
output circuit easil".
5 .o not turn o!! the s2itch directl". Please use the turn-o!! !unction in the enu or press the
turn-o!! button in the panel >3 seconds or longer? to protect the hard disk.
6 Please keep the .V% a2a" !ro heat resource.
) Please keep the .V% 3entilated !or better heat radiator.
Please check the s"ste and aintain regularl".
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1ppendi0 1.Remote controller operation
1 2 3 4 (5)(6) (78
Serial number Name Function
1 Multi-window 9utton .a%e function as Multi-window 9utton in the front panel
+ Cu%eric 9utton )ode input@nu%9er input@channel switch
7 ?sc .a%e function as?sc9utton in the front panel
4 *irection 9utton .a%e function as direction 9utton in the front panel
8 2** $nput the nu%9er of *+" to control it
6 C 2ssistant function
9 "ecord control )ontrol the record
8 "ecord %ode .a%e function as D"ecord %odeE
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1ppendi0 2.Mouse operation
FTa!e ri$t and as an e0ample
&he ouse in 4-# connection is supported.
6peration 7unction
.ouble le!t click .ouble click the pla"back 3ideo to @oo in or out the screen
.ouble click the channel to ake it !ull screen displa"
double click again to goto ne8t channel
,e!t click (hoose the according !unction in the enu
%ight click Pop desktop shortcut enu in pre3ie2 state
-2itch to !ull screen 3ie2 2hen pla"back
$o3e ouse (hoose the 2idget or o3e the ite in the 2idget
.rag ouse -et the otion detect area
-et the co3er area
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1ppendi0 8.Hard dis! capa&ilit" calculation
$ake sure the hard disk installed to the .V% !or the !irst tie. Pa" attention to the I.0 hard disk
lines connection.
1 5ard disk capabilit"
&here is no liit !or recording achine. =e recoend 5BB/G1BBB/ si@e to keep better
stabilit".
2 O3erall capabilit" option
&he hard disk capabilit" !orula isI
O3erall capabilit"$Zchannel nuber[tiehour[capabilit" in an hour$<hour
&he recording tie !orula isI
%ecording tiehourZ

o3erall capabilit"



(apabilit" in an hour$<hour[channel nuber
&he .V% introduces the 5.264 copression technolog". Its d"naic range is 3er" large so the
hard disk capabilit" calculation is based on the estiation 3alues o! each channel creating !iles in
an hour.
E0ample<
6or one piece 1BBB/ 5..;real tie .1 !or recording;it 2ill keep recording !or about 21 da"s.5..
spaces per channel is 5BB$<5;i! 4channels real tie .1 at 24hours recording uninterrupted;it can
lastI1BBB/<>5BB$<5[245[4ch?Z21 da"s
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