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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual Digital Sixteen/Nine Channels Video RecorderEEDDRR11664400EEDDRR11662200EEDDRR992200

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Chapter11. ProductOverviewThis is the industry’s first full-featured digital video recorder designed specifically for use within thesecurity industry.

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1100..77SSiimmpplleeOOnneettooOOnneeCCoonnnneeccttiioonnCat 5 Cross-over-cableCrossover Ethernet Cable Pin outs:The Diagram below shows the pin config

Page 4 - Table of Contents

¾The next step is to get the computer onto the same network to do this you will need administrator access to your windows machine.¾To assign a stati

Page 8 - Safety Precautions

¾Once you have reached this point click ok and restart both the computer and the digitalrecorder.¾To access the DVR from the computer simply open In

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1100..88DDiirreeccttHHiigghhSSppeeeeddMMooddeemmCCoonnnneeccttiioonnCat 5 Straight Through CableInternetHi-speed modem DVRStraight Through Ethernet Ca

Page 10 - 1. ProductOverview

the recorder and the other into the high speed modem.¾Now Log into the DVR menu and using the jog dial from the previous chapter go to the Network Se

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1100..99RRoouutteerroorrLLAANNCCoonnnneeccttiioonnCat 5 Straight Through CableInternetHi-speed modem DVRRouterStraight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs

Page 12 - Recording Rate

Connection Procedure:¾The First step is to purchase or make a straight through cable. We recommendpurchasing one if you have never made a straight th

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11..22SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnssVideo Format NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIRVideo Input 16 camera inputs (BNC), 1Vp-p/75ohm1 BNC video out (1Vp-p/75ohm) and S-

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Use the prior step to assign an IP address. For example, if you got the IP address from the computer of 192.168.002.101. Assign the DVR’s IP address

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Chapter1111. Linksys Port ForwardingThis chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the Linksys router. Please understand we do not support th

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apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. The Applications and Gaming Tab allows you to set up public services on your network, suc

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Application - In this field, enter the name you wish to give the application. Each name can be up to 12 characters. Start/End - This is the port range

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DVR 37260 to 37260 Both 192.168.1.50 Enable Note: If your Internet service provider blocks port 80 and you are using a different port to access the

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Chapter1212. D-Link PortForwardingThis chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the D-Link router. Please understand we do not support this

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Example1:Protocol Type - The protocol used for the virtual service. Public Port - The port number on the WAN (Wide Area Network) side that will be use

Page 22 - 2. Installation

virtual services. If you have a Web server that you wanted Internet users to access at all times,you would need to enable it. Web (HTTP) server is on

Page 23 - Diagram 2.2

members.dyndns.org¾Then enter the hostname you created with DynDNS.org¾Then enter the username and password you use to log into DynDNS.org110

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DimensionFull size: 430mm (L) x 300mm (W) x 88mm (H)Weight4.85 KG OperatingTemperature0oC ~ +50oCRemote ControllerIR Remote Controller** NOTE**Recordi

Page 26 - 3. DVR Menu Setup

Chapter1313. DDNS This chapter will cover a few simple configurations for setting up DDNS. Please understand we do not support this product and will

Page 27 - Diagram 3.2

¾After you have logged in click on click on the account tab and the click on Add Hostlink right next to Dynamic DNS. ¾The next step is to add a host

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¾To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the addressbar type: http:// The DDNS you created example everfocu.homeip.net

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Chapter1414. Viewing through Internet Explorer¾To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the addressbar type: http:// (L

Page 30 - Diagram 3.3

should change Internet Option of IE (browser) to enable ActiveX controls. Select Tools -> Internet Options…Please refer to the above steps for chan

Page 31 - Diagram 3.4

If the above error message pops up when you connect to EDR for viewing from internet, this usually happens if your pentaocx file is outdated or not in

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Once you have found the files, delete them.118

Page 33 - Diagram 3.5

The above diagram is the main screen display.The icons on the lower corner of the screen are mainly for control and configuration; those on the right

Page 34 - Diagram 3.6

8. Events to be searched: Alarm, Motion and Vloss.9. All available events are shown in the list. Select the desired event and it will be highlighted.1

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11..33FFrroonnttPPaanneellKKeeyyppaaddss15123456789101112131416171819202122231512345678910111213141617181920212223Keys:Ϥ1REC: Press this key to start

Page 36 - Diagram 3.7

1144..11SSEEAARRCCHH14.1.1 Search by TimeThere are 3 ways to do search by time. Press Pick a date first.1. Press the button of M for changing Month to

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14.1.2 Search by EVENT I. Select Event Type from Alarm, Motion and Vloss. Note: Please keep at least one event type checked.II. Press Update button

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1144..22PPTTZZccoonnttrroollI. Select the PTZ camera from drop-down menu.II. Select Action Mode. 4 options are available: Continuous, Step x10, Step x

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IX. A/B Point Scan allows you to do tour between 2 points. Move to the first point by using direction arrows and press SET A. Then move to the second

Page 40 - Diagram 3.8

1144..33RREEMMOOTTEEAARRCCHHIIVVEETo Archive files:I. Select Disk No.II. Start Time/End Time indicates the start and end time of the disk selectedIII.

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1. Press on the button of M for changing Month to be searched, D for day, h forhour, m for minute and s for second. The “-“ sign at the left-hand side

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In order to read the archived EDR MPEG Files (.arv), you would need to download viewer: I. Press Download DVRViewer button.II. Select “Run” or “Save”

Page 43 - - SELECT AREA

III. Open the DVRViewer.exe for loading the archived EDR MPEG Files (.arv)Detailed explanation of DVRViewer is as follows:1. Load File: to load the ar

Page 44 - Diagram 3.9

Chapter1515. InterfaceSpecificationsThis Digital Video Recorder may be controlled by a computer or a terminal via the standard D-SUB 9-pin RS-232 con

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1155..11TTrraannssmmiissssiioonnSSeettttiinnggThere are 6 different speeds that can be used to transmit instruction or information through theRS232/RS

Page 46 - Diagram 3.10

Ϥ8DISPLAY: Press this key to switch display of channels, display color of channels (Black, Red, Yellow, Pink, Green and White are available as choices

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AppendixAAppendix A: Remote Control131

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AppendixBAppendix B: Alarm Board Configuration132

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AppendixCAppendix C: RJ45 (RS485) Pin Assignment 133

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AppendixDAppendix D: Time Lapse Mode Recording TableResolution: 720 x 480 System Storage: 250 GB ʳʳʳ video sourceʳʳ ʳSimple: Complex:LOWER: 8.04KB 12.

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For 1640 modelNTSCUnit:HourʳʳʳʳʳʳʳʳʳPICTURE QUALITY (KB) LOWER LOW BASIC STANDARD HIGH SUPERIORsimple complex simple complex simple complex simple com

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For 1620/920 modelNTSCUnit:Hourʳ ʳ ʳʳ ʳʳ ʳʳ ʳPICTURE QUALITY (KB) LOWER LOW BASIC STANDARD HIGH SUPERIORsimple complex simple complex simple complex s

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TroubleshootingIf you have difficulty operating your system, run through the following checklist to see if you can solve the problem.  The DVR will

Page 54 - 3.7.5 PPPoE

4. If you are using Windows XP please update the Java Virtual Machine. This can be done by going to http://java.sun.com and downloading the file calle

Page 55 - Diagram 3.15

COPYRIGHT NOTICEAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any

Page 56 - Diagram 3.16

Ϥ13 CALL: Press this key to enter and set up CALL MENU.Ϥ14Menu: Press this key to enter or quit MAIN SETUP MENU.Ϥ15Shuttle and Jog DialϤ16System LEDs:

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11..44BBaacckkPPaanneellCCoonnnneeccttiioonnssϤ1Main Power plug: Connect power jack (AC 100V).Ϥ2Audio IN: Audio inputs 1~4 for recording, and it can b

Page 58 - Diagram 3.17

VIDEO IN Ϥ5For 16 CH DVR Series: VIDEO OUT (1~16): BNC connectors for video looping out 1~16. VIDEO IN (1~16): BNC connectors for video input 1~16. F

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SCSIϤ12SCSI Connector: For connecting the optional extension unit.MouseϤ13Mouse: For connecting the mouse.S-VideoϤ14S-Video: providing S-Video connect

Page 60 - Diagram 3.18

11..55MMoonniittoorrDDiissppllaayyThe status information of the cameras or machine will show up, and be located at different placeson the screen.Ϥ1Cha

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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic

Page 62 - Diagram 3.19

Temperature indication. When HDD’s temperature is overheated. Overheat temperature is determined in HDD TEMPERATURE of WARNING SETUPMENU.Fan fail ind

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1. Current date: The current date which is set in the TIME/DATE SETUP MENU.2. Record status: It shows REC and recording hard disk number.“REC”, it sho

Page 64 - Diagram 3.20

Chapter22. InstallationThe installations described below should be done by qualified service personnel or system installers.22..11PPAACCKKIINNGGPlease

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Diagram 2.222..33BBaassiiccWWiirriinnggIInnssttrruuccttiioonnssPlease refer to diagram 2.2 to assist you with this portion of the installation. ¾ Pow

Page 66 - Diagram 3.21

 Note: This can be done using a serial cable. ¾ Main Monitor: Connect the main monitor output connector to a mainmonitor. The main monitor displays

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22..44HHaarrddDDiisskkDDrriivveeIInnssttaallllaattiioonnThe first step in installing the hard drive is to insert the hard drive sleeve into the machin

Page 68 - Diagram 3.22

Chapter33. DVR Menu Setup Assuming you have completed the first two chapters of this manual. You are now ready to begin setting up the digital video r

Page 69 - Diagram 3.23

33..11TTiimmee//DDaatteeSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.2Diagram 3.2 is a screen shot of the TIME/DATE SETUP MENU. This menu is used to set up the correct

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¾ DATE: This field represents the date on the DVR. To change this, simply use theJog Dial on the DVR to make your selection. There are three date for

Page 71 - Diagram 3.24

¾END TIME: To set the end time of daylight saving To set the end time of daylight saving time: To set the end“FROM”time and“TO”time of daylight savin

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Diagram 3.3¾TIME ZONE: You can set the time zone where you locate if you connect to network and enable time synchronize.Atlantic Daylight Time subtra

Page 74 - User Level and Right

33..22CCaammeerraaSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.4Diagram 3.4 is a screen shot of the CAMERA SETUP MENU. This menu will walk you through setting up the C

Page 75 - 4. RecordingOverview

switch the Uninstalled Camera Ports to OFF in this section. For COVERT, select “ON” to cover a camera, and disable the screen in live mode to show up.

Page 76 - Diagram 4.1

Note: Since the compression ratio of MPEG4 fully depends on thevariation and complexity of the recorded video, the table above is for your reference o

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Dial Jog to change items in the SUMMERY table.All cameras’ statuses are shown in the SUMMARY table. The table is for checking cameraoverall statuses o

Page 78 - Diagram 4.3

¾ RECORD AUDIO:YES: Audio will be recorded when machine is recording. NO: Audio will not be recorded when machine is recording.¾ TIME STAMP:ON: The

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33..44AAllaarrmmSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.7Diagram 3.7 is a screen shot of the ALARM SETUP MENU. An alarm is defined as an electrical, electronic, o

Page 80 - 5. PlaybackOverview

N.O. Trans.: When the alarm is triggered, buzzer starts to function no matter how long the alarm duration is set until you set it back to N.O.N.C. Tra

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DISABLE: To disable an alarm buzzer. ¾ ALARM NETWORK: YES: Enable alarm network. NO: Disable alarm network. ¾ MAIN MON: Display on a main monitor wh

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NO CHANGE: Nothing changes on the display in thematrix monitor 4 when an alarm occurs. CAMERA 1~16: Display an assigned camera in full screenmode to t

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Table of Contents 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW... 11.1 FEATURES...

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33..55MMoottiioonnSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.8Diagram 3.8 is a screen shot of the MOTION SETUP MENU. We define motion as a change of pixilation in th

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¾ LOGYES: Select YES if you wish to record Motion Events in the Log.NO: Select NO if you do not wish to record Motion Events in the Log.¾ DURATION:

Page 86 - 6. CopyingVideo

¾ CALL MON: Display on a call monitor when motion occurs.NO CHANGE: No change on the display in the main monitor when motionoccurs.CAMERA 1~16 : Disp

Page 87 - Diagram 6.1

In the motion edit mode:The default motion area of each camera is entire screen which displaysin light green. Press COPY or left-click the mouse tosta

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33..66VVLLoossssSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.9Diagram 3.9 is a screen shot of the VLOSS (Video Loss) SETUP MENU. VLoss event is caused by no video sign

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¾ ALARM OUTPUT: This will transmit a signal to another device. The setting of alarms are NONE = not activated, 1 = output signal 1 transmitted, 2 = o

Page 90 - Diagram 7.1

33..77NNeettwwoorrkkSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.10Diagram 3.10 is a screen shot of the NETWORK SETUP MENU. This menu is for setting up the configurati

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PPPoE: This is a DSL connection application, ISP will ask user for inputting username and password. When you choose this option, please go to PPPoE co

Page 92 - Diagram 8.1

¾ IP ADDRESS: This is the router’s IP address. Please input the IP address of router.¾ PORT: Port of Multicast. Please configure the port number.¾

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3.7.2 ALARM NETWORK (Reserved)DVR can send out Alarm message to an Alarm Server (PowerCon4). This function is reserved towork with our Control Managem

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3.11 WARNING SETUP MENU ... 55 3.11.1 FAN FAULT ...

Page 95 - 9. UpgradeFirmware

3.7.3 EMAIL In the EMAIL of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define: Diagram 3.12¾ SMTP SERVER: assign the SMTP (e-mail) server’s domain name. For example:

Page 96 - 10. NetworkingOverview

set to “YES”, this e-mail address will receive a text message and an “ARV”format of a still image from DVR when the Alarm is triggered. This “ARV” fil

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3.7.4 PASSWORDIn the PASSWORD of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define: Diagram 3.13¾ User-Name/Password/Level: This category is to set up the users that

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 Please remember that there are only three different levels guest, general, and super. o “Admin” and “General” – can view live/playback video o “Gue

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3.7.5 PPPoE In the PPPoE of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define :Diagram 3.14 (1) USER: User name that is provided by ISP for PPPoE connection (2) PASSW

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Diagram 3.1546

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3.7.6 DDNS In DDNS of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define : Diagram 3.16For example: A user had applied for a DDNS account from Http://www.dyndns.org.

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Users can connect to DVR that uses dynamic IP address by entering thedomain name “ethne.dyndns.org” in IE browser.They don’t have to know the IP addre

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33..88SScchheedduulleeSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.17Diagram 3.17 is a screen shot of the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU. In this menu you can set a uniquetimer a

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¾ START: This field is used to set the time you wish to start the timer recording. To change this, simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR to make your se

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10.9 ROUTER OR LAN CONNECTION... 99 11. LINKSYS PORT FORWARDING...

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33..99DDiisskkSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.18Diagram 3.18 is a screen shot of the DISK SETUP MENU. This menu is for viewing Disk information and format

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¾ THERMOMETRIC SCALE: Select CELSIUS or FAHRENHEIT forthermometric scale of the disk. ¾ NO/SIZE/C or F/Start/End Time: Show the number of drives the

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33..1100CCoonnttrroollSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.19Diagram 3.19 is a screen shot of the Control Setting Menu. This menu is for setting up a connectio

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¾ RS232 Data Bit: This field is the data bit at which you will be transferring. Thereare two settings for this option: 8 or 7. The default is set to

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33..1111WWaarrnniinnggSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.20Diagram 3.20 is a screen shot of the Warning Setup Menu. This menu is to set the warning systemset

Page 111 - 11. Linksys Port Forwarding

¾ ALARM DURATION: Permanent¾ NETWORK ALARM: YES: To enable network alarm.NO: To disable network alarm.¾ SEND EMAIL: YES: Send an email when the fan

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3.11.2 HDD TEMPIn HDD TEMP, we define: Diagram 3.21¾ BUZZER: HDD TEMPERATURE buzzer. ENABLE: To enable a buzzer when HDD’s temperature is higher tha

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YES: Send an email when HDD’s temperature is overheated. NO: Will not send an email when HDD’s temperature is overheated.The email address can be set

Page 114 - Dynamic DNS

3.11.3 NO HDDIn NO HDD, we define:Diagram 3.22¾ BUZZER: NO HDD buzzer. ENABLE: To enable a buzzer when no HDD has been found. DISABLE: To disable NO

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¾ SEND EMAIL: YES: Send an email when no HDD has been found. NO: Will not send an email when no HDD has been found.The email address can be set in th

Page 116 - 12. D-Link PortForwarding

Safety WarningWARNINGTO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.CAUTIONDO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SE

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¾ ALARM OUTPUT: This will transmit a signal to another device. The setting of alarms are NONE = not activated, 1 = output signal 1 transmitted, 2 = o

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33..1122SSyysstteemmSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.24Diagram 3.24 is a screen shot of the SYSTEM SETUP MENU. This menu is for setting up any additional o

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inserted properly before choosing “LOAD” or “SAVE” options. System will ask you to stop recording if you confirm to load default setting, to load sav

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YES: Select YES to enable the password function. NO: Select NO to disable the password function. ¾ PASSWORD and RIGHTS: The login passwords here are

Page 121 - 13. DDNS

Note: The above table will be updated if there is any change.LEVEL-3 LEVEL-2 LEVEL-1 NONE ACCESSADMINISTRATOR OPERATOR GENERAL ----DISPLAYOKOKOKOKMOD

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Chapter44. RecordingOverviewBefore continuing with the Recording Overview please be sure to have reviewed DVR Menu Setup(Chapter 3) specifically the c

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Note: 1. If STOP key is pressed while machine is recording or playing video, the playingfunction will be disabled first. If STOP key is pressed twice

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44..33EEvveennttRReeccoorrddiinnggSSeettuupp¾ We will define two event recording types ALARM and MOTION. After theevent recording is enabled, the DVR

Page 125 - Main Screen:

2. After enabling an event, you need to set a time period (TP) in the SCHEDULESETUP MENU. An event recording must be set in a scheduled time period (T

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3. When the event and schedule are set, enter the CAMERA SETUP MENU to set the event recording speed (IPS) of the camera in the time period (TP) secti

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Safety Precautions  Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnelor system installers. Do not block th

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Chapter55. PlaybackOverviewBefore continuing please be sure to have reviewed DVR Menu Setup (Chapter 3). You are now readyto begin setting up the DVR

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(3) Fast Forward/Reverse PlaybackPress the PLAY key to begin playing back process. Turn the Shuttle dial clockwise, to begin fast forwardplayback.The

Page 130 - 14.1.1 Search by Time

73(5) Image advance Forward/Reverse PAUSEPress PAUSE key to freeze the picture.Turn the Jog dial clockwise to advance the still video imageby image.Tu

Page 131 - 14.1.2 Search by EVENT

55..22SSeeaarrcchhPPllaayybbaacckkPress the SEARCH key to enter the SEARCH MENU.SEARCHIn the SEARCH MENU,Dial the Jog clockwise or counterclockwise to

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Note: If there is no video stored in the date/time specified, then the image willkeep at the end of the last play, and the display time on the status

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(3) DATE and TIME are not able to be changed in the EVENT search method. Thesearch list shows up when SELECT key is pressed. There are 16 events in on

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Chapter66. CopyingVideoBefore continuing please be sure to have reviewed the preceding chapters. You are now ready to copy an image or video from the

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Diagram 6.1 In the COPY MENU, we define: COPY: Select Image (video) for copying images to movie file.Select Viewer for copying EDR viewer player. DIS

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copy, you will see the START TIME has been changed to the “Bookmark time”. The end time is preset to 5 minutes later. You can change it to another va

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Note: If you are unable to play “AVI” file downloaded from “DVRViewer”, your PC is required to install “CODEC”, please go to the following URL:http://

Page 138 - 15. InterfaceSpecifications

Safety Precautions Read Instruction — All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit isoperated.Retain Instructions — The sa

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7. Call OverviewThis chapter will try to give you details on how to setup the CALL MENU on the DVR.Press the CALL key and the CALL MENU will pop up as

Page 140 - Appendix A: Remote Control

(4) CALL MON/MATRIX 1~4: Display the call monitor and Matrix 1~4 monitors. Press ENTER button to move between monitors which will enable you to make s

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Chapter88. Screen Display Setting & Mode In a full screen display, press SELECT key to pop up the display adjustment window as below:Diagram 8.1In

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(5) SHARPNESS:By turning SHARPNESS ON, the image will become sharper and clearer in live mode. Thisoption is suitable for indoor use.When turning SHAR

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88..11MMooddeeBBuuttttoonnPress MODE to switch 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, 16 and PIP (picture in picture) displays for Live and Playbackmode.85

Page 144 - For 1640 model

Chapter99. UpgradeFirmwareThis chapter will try to give you a detailed instruction on how to upgrade the DVR. This will be helpful in completing the u

Page 145 - For 1620/920 model

Chapter1010. NetworkingOverviewThis chapter will try to give you a detailed instruction on how to network the DVR. Before we begin the process of net

Page 146 - Troubleshooting

1100..33GGaatteewwaayyAAddddrreessssEach host in a LAN has a gateway. A gateway address is composed of four octets (numbersin the range of 0 to 255) s

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Note: It is suggests having a minimum upload speed of 256KBps. This can beaddressed by the Internet Service Provider.Who is your Internet provider?

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1100..66WWhhaattTTyyppeeooffNNeettwwoorrkkCCoonnnneeccttiioonnddooyyoouuhhaavvee??DVR can operate using three distinct types of networking connections

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