Pelican DVD Recorder MD3200M User Manual

eDVR Installation Guide  
MD3200M  
(v 1.0)  
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Important Notice  
1. Do not place heavy objects on the top of the eDVR  
2. eDVR is for indoor use. It is not weatherproof. Use eDVR with referring to its environmental  
specifications (Temperature & Humidity). To clean the eDVR, gently wipe the outside with a clean dry  
cloth.  
3. eDVR use AC power of 110V~240V. Be cautions not to cause electric damages to eDVR.  
4. Becareful not to drop the eDVR. Physical shocks may harm the products including internal HDD. In  
addition, be sure the eDVR is secured after installation.  
5. eDVR is made of metal. Therefore you can hurt human beings if you throw it to them or hit on them.  
When eDVR is installed, be cautious to locate on safe places where children are unreachable.  
6. If eDVR does not operate properly, please contact the closest WEBGATE distributor for after sales  
service. Tempering or disassembling the product will void warranty.  
7. Security surveillance laws may differ for each country. Therefore, please contact the local region first  
to avoid any surveillance law violations.  
The contents of this manual can be modified in accordance with Firmware or Software upgrade. In the  
interest of continually improving products, approval & outlook can be modified without prior notice  
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Contents  
OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................. 7  
1. What is MD3200M?.............................................................................................................. 7  
2. Supplied accessories.............................................................................................................. 8  
3. Description & Function ......................................................................................................... 9  
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ....................................................................................... 11  
4. Connecting & Running........................................................................................................ 11  
4.1. Connecting camera ...................................................................................................... 11  
4.2. Connecting monitor ..................................................................................................... 11  
4.3. Connecting Audio ........................................................................................................ 12  
4.4. Supplying power.......................................................................................................... 13  
5. Running OSD menu ............................................................................................................ 14  
5.1. Using menu................................................................................................................. 14  
5.2. Dialogue box to edit a word .......................................................................................... 15  
6. Setting remote controller...................................................................................................... 16  
6.1. Setting ID of MD3200M .............................................................................................. 16  
6.2. Selecting MD3200M.................................................................................................... 17  
6.3. Operable range of remote controller .............................................................................. 17  
6.4. Loading the batteries into remote controller ................................................................... 17  
7. MD3200M configuration ..................................................................................................... 18  
7.1. Basic configuration ...................................................................................................... 18  
7.2. Advanced configuration ............................................................................................... 18  
7.3. External storage & Back up configuration...................................................................... 19  
7.4. Internet/ Intranet configuration...................................................................................... 19  
8. eDVR MD3200M basic setting ............................................................................................ 20  
8.1. Viewing Image ............................................................................................................ 20  
8.2. Setting Date & Time .................................................................................................... 21  
8.2.1.  
8.2.2.  
8.2.3.  
8.2.4.  
8.2.5.  
8.2.6.  
Time Zone ........................................................................................................... 21  
Daylight Saving.................................................................................................... 21  
Sync with NTP..................................................................................................... 21  
Time Format ........................................................................................................ 22  
Date..................................................................................................................... 22  
Time.................................................................................................................... 22  
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8.2.7.  
Apply Date/Time.................................................................................................. 22  
8.3. Setting recording condition........................................................................................... 23  
8.3.1.  
8.3.2.  
8.3.3.  
8.3.4.  
8.3.5.  
8.3.6.  
8.3.7.  
Configuration Status ............................................................................................. 23  
Recording Speed/Quality....................................................................................... 24  
Speed(ips)............................................................................................................ 24  
Quality ................................................................................................................ 24  
Audio Recording .................................................................................................. 24  
Alarm Recording .................................................................................................. 24  
Apply .................................................................................................................. 24  
9. Connecting and configuring DIO ports.................................................................................. 25  
9.1. Connecting and configuring sensor................................................................................ 25  
9.1.1.  
9.1.2.  
9.1.3.  
Specification ........................................................................................................ 25  
Connecting sensor input ........................................................................................ 26  
Configuring sensor at OSD menu........................................................................... 27  
9.2. Connecting & configuring relay out............................................................................... 28  
9.2.1.  
9.2.2.  
9.2.3.  
Specifications....................................................................................................... 28  
Connecting relay out............................................................................................. 29  
Configuring relay out as OSD menu. ...................................................................... 30  
9.3. Connecting serial port .................................................................................................. 31  
9.3.1.  
9.3.2.  
9.3.3.  
Configuring serial ports for Pan/Tilt/Zoom.............................................................. 31  
Diagram of serial ports.......................................................................................... 32  
Configuring Serial ................................................................................................ 33  
9.4. Connecting external device with serial port .................................................................... 34  
9.4.1.  
9.4.2.  
9.4.3.  
Connecting text inout device (ATM / POS / Access Control) .................................... 34  
Configuring serial setup (COM1) at OSD menu ...................................................... 35  
Configuring text ................................................................................................... 36  
9.5. Connecting USB device................................................................................................ 37  
9.6. Connecting video in/output.............................................Error! Bookmark not defined.  
10.  
Connecting External Storage ............................................................................................ 38  
10.1.  
IEEE1394 port ......................................................................................................... 38  
Connecting IEEE1394 Device ................................................................................... 38  
Available HDD ........................................................................................................ 39  
Registering & Formating HDD.................................................................................. 39  
10.2.  
10.3.  
10.4.  
11.  
11.1.  
11.2.  
Network monitoring & managing...................................................................................... 40  
Connecting Ethernet ................................................................................................. 40  
Configuring Network infomraiton of MD3200M ........................................................ 41  
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Using Control Center Lite ................................................................................................ 42  
12.1.  
Starting.................................................................................................................... 42  
12.1.1. PC system requirements for running Control Center Lite.......................................... 42  
12.2.  
12.3.  
Installing Control Center Lite .................................................................................... 42  
Log-In..................................................................................................................... 43  
Configuration Tool ................................................................................................... 44  
Monitor ................................................................................................................... 44  
Playback.................................................................................................................. 45  
12.4.  
12.5.  
12.6.  
APPENDIX.................................................................................................................................. 46  
#1.  
#1.1.  
#1.2.  
HDD .............................................................................................................................. 47  
Fundamental notions & terms.................................................................................... 47  
Installing HDD......................................................................................................... 50  
#2.  
Using CD-ROM .............................................................................................................. 58  
How to recognize manufacturing date ............................................................................... 59  
Specification ................................................................................................................... 60  
#3.  
#4.  
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OVERVIEW  
1. What is MD3200M?  
The eDVR MD3200M is a 16-analog channels network digital video recorder. Video, Audio, Text and  
Event-Logs are digitized and stored on two internal Hard-Drives  
32 analog video channels  
4 channel two-way audio recording & playback  
□ Max. 480ips1 at 4CIF recording  
Real-time (60fps2 for each channel) monitoring  
Built-in software multiplexer for all live monitoring channels (1/4/9/16/ch Mode on CCTV Monitor)  
Maximum 8TB storage capacity (IEEE 1394 for external HDD)  
ATM/POS transaction information text recording and search with corresponding video  
□ 16 sensor inputs and 4 relay outputs  
Built-in hardware motion detection with search function (22x18 or 22x15)  
Various efficient back-up methods (  
PTZ control via RS 232 and RS485  
User friendly Color Graphic OSD  
Static IP (DHCP, Dynamic IP) support for xDSL, Cable-Modem user  
□ IR Remote Controller (User controls PTZ with remote controller)  
□ Remote Management Software (Control Center Lite-D)  
Dual CCTV Monitor (1 Normal, 1 Spot) support  
Improvement in Video quality (Clearer Image, Night Noise filtering) function  
□ Digital Water Mark function  
<Note>  
Extension through NVS04, IEEE 1394b will be supported later.  
For the details, please contact to local distributor.  
1
ips = image per second  
fps = field per second  
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2. Supplied accessories  
Unpack and check all the items as below;  
1. eDVR MD3200M (1EA)  
2. AC Power Cord (1EA)  
4. Remote Controller (1EA)  
6. R-HDD screw (8EA)  
3. CD (Including Software) (1EA)  
5. RACK FIXING KIT (1SET)  
<Note>  
Attention for the system without HDD installed  
In case of system without HDD, HDD only can only be installed in R-HDD(Removable Hard disk  
rack).  
For the internal installation of HDD additionally, For the details, please contact to local distributor.  
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3. Description & Function  
MD3200M front  
(1) Power switch  
(2) Function buttons  
(3) LED  
(4) USB port  
(5) Remote controller receiver  
(6) CD/DVD-RW ROM  
(7),(8) Built-in Hard Disk Rack  
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MD3200M rear  
(9) AC power connector  
(10) BNC connector for video input  
(11) Terminal block for sensor, relay, and serial input/output  
(12) RS232 connector  
(13) VGA connector  
(14) IEEE1394 connector  
(15) eSATA connector  
(16) Network Storage connector(RJ45)  
(17) GND  
(18) Ethernet connector  
(19) Audio input/ output connector  
(20) BNC connector for monitor output  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
4. Connecting & Running  
4.1. Connecting camera  
(1) Connect CCTV camera to MD3200M with BNC cable as below.  
<Note>  
1. The video type for all channels should be either NTSC or PAL, not be combined both.  
2. MD3200M sets video signal’s impedance (75Ω ) automatically.  
75-Ohm termination register is always connected on video input, and can't be removed. So  
MD3200M's video input must be a terminal of the connection.  
3. Video Type(NTSC/PAL) should be changed after opeting MD3200M. The order of camera  
recognition follows Ch1 camera through Ch32 camera and 1st recognized camera type leads other  
camera type.  
4.2.  
Connecting monitor  
(1) Connect CCTV monitor to MD3200M with BNC cable as shown below;  
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<Note>  
Monitor out put of MD3200M is separated as A(Normal) and B(Spot). Connect to Monitor A if only one  
Monitor is used .  
Monitor output is fixed depend on channel. Video Out 1, 3 is output channel 1 to 16, and Video 2, 4 is  
output channel 17~32.  
4.3. Connecting Audio  
(1) Connect auto signal to MD3200M with using RCA cable.  
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4.4. Supplying power  
(1) Connect power cable as shown below  
<Note>  
1. When supplying power, MD3200M starts booting  
automatically.  
2. In order to cut off power, press the power switch on  
MD3200M front during 4 seconds and enter admin  
password after appearing a pop window.  
3. For supplying again, push the power switch.  
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5. Running OSD menu  
5.1. Using menu  
Press the [MENU] in keypad of front to open the OSD Configuration Menu  
Main Menu  
Sub-menu  
Setting Page  
(1) Main Menu : The selected tab is shown in blue and the related sub-menu will be shown below the  
tab. To movo to the previous/next Main Menu tab, use the [/] arrow buttons. To move to a sub-menu,  
press the []/[▼ ] arrow buttons.  
(2) Sub-menu : The selected sub-menu is shown in blue and the relaed setting will be shown the right of  
the sub-menu. Use the [▲ /▼ ] arrow buttons to move within the sub-menu list. To move to the setting  
page, press [] button. To exit the setting page, press the [EXIT] button.  
(3) Setting Page : The selected sub-menu is shown as a circle on the left side of the name and gray color  
for setting value. To move within each page, use the [/] or [▲ /▼ ] arrow butons. Press the []  
button to change the value of a setting. When setting value is a word, a dialogue box to edit the word will  
open. When setting value is a number, it should be set with using [/] or [▲ /▼ ] arrow buttons. After  
the value is set, press the [EXIT] button. To exit the Setting page, press the [EXIT] button.  
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5.2.  
Dialogue box to edit a word  
There are two methods to input a word..  
(1) Entering words  
Move pressing [] arrow button to enter next word until the word is looking for is shown using [▲ /▼ ]  
arrow buttons. In case of spacing words, press [] to move one space and enter the word. To exit the  
Dialogue box, press the [] arrow button.  
(2) Available words range to use  
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6. Setting remote controller  
When controlling several eDVRs with one remote controller, set Remote Contorl ID as follows.  
6.1. Setting ID of MD3200M  
(1) Press the [MENU] button  
(2) Select “System” with using [] button and press the [] or [▼ ] button  
(3) Select “Miscelleaneous” from the sub-menu list using the button[▼ ] and press [] button.  
(4) Select “Remote Control ID” and press the [].  
(5) Select a value using the [/] buttons and press the [EXIT] button.  
(6) Press the [EXIT] button to exit the Settings Page and return to Monitor mode.  
<Note> Remote Control ID  
Up to 16 eDVRs can be controlled with a single remote controller.  
When not using remote controller, set the Remote Control ID as “Off”.  
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6.2.  
Selecting MD3200M  
If several eDVRs are set with unique ID numbers, they can be controlled with one remote controller. To  
select a specific eDVR (MD3200M), Keep pressing the ID button of remote controller until a buzzer  
sounds during 2 seconds.  
<Note>  
Because remote controller ID is sixteen, eDVR will correspond until pressing ID button sixteen times.  
6.3. Operable range of remote controller  
6.4. Loading the batteries into remote controller  
Remote Controller requires two AAA-type batteries  
2. Taking care that the poles(+/-)  
1. Remove the battery cover  
3. Replace the battery cover  
Are correctly positioned.  
<Note>  
Batteries are not included as a packing accessory  
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7. MD3200M configuration  
7.1. Basic configuration  
7.2. Advanced configuration  
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7.3.  
External storage & Back up configuration  
7.4. Internet/ Intranet configuration  
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8. eDVR MD3200M basic setting  
8.1. Viewing Image  
When power is on, MD3200M starts automatically and images are displayed in basic 16ch-split screen  
after the booting.  
<Note>  
If user password is set, a prompt for entering the password will appear. Facotry default is reserved as  
not responding key pad on eDVR front (It is not set from factory default)  
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8.2.  
Setting Date & Time  
(1) Press [MENU] button and select “Quick Setup” tab.  
(2) Select “Date/Time” using the [] or [▼ ] and press [EXIT] button.  
8.2.1. Time Zone  
(1) Select “Time Zone” using the [/] or [▲ /▼ ] buton and press [] to configure.  
(2) Select Time Zone using the [/] button and press [EXIT].  
8.2.2. Daylight Saving  
(1) Daylight Saving Time is only activated for Time Zone that uses Daylight Savings.  
(2) Select “Daylight Saving” using the [/] or [▲ /▼ ] button and press [] button.  
(3) [/] Select On/Off using the [/] and press [EXIT].  
8.2.3. Sync with NTP  
In order to synchronize time with NTP (Network Time Protocol) server, select “on”.  
(1) Select “Sync with NTP” using the [/] or [▲ /▼ ] button and press [] button.  
(2) Select On/Off using the [/] button and press the [EXIT] button.  
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8.2.4. Time Format  
(1) Select “Time Format” using the [/] or [▲ /▼ ] button and press [] button..  
(2) Two time formats are available; ‘DD/MM/YYYY,’ ‘MM/DD/YYYY’, ‘YYYY/MM/DD’; Select a  
value using [▲ /▼ ] buttons and press the [EXIT] button when it is finished. (Factory default is set as  
‘MM/DD/YYYY’)  
8.2.5. Date  
(1) Select “Date” using the [/] or the [▲ /▼ ] buttons and press []. Select ‘MM’, ‘DD’, ‘YYYY’  
using the [/] buttons.  
(2) Press the [EXIT] button when setting is finished.  
8.2.6. Time  
(1) Select “Time” using the[/] or [▲ /▼ ] buttons and press [].  
(2) Select ‘HH’, ‘MM’ using the [/] buttons, and select the value using the [▲ /▼ ] button.  
(3) Press the [EXIT] button when setting is finished.  
8.2.7. Apply Date/Time  
Most setting values are applied automatically, when exiting from the related menu page. But “Date”  
& “Time” setting are not applied automatically because they may critically affect the file system of  
the recorded HDD. To apply Date/ Time settings confirm with [Apply Date/ Time] buttons.  
(1) Select “Apply Date/time” using the [/] or [▲ /▼ ] buttongs and press []. A warning message  
will be appeared will be appeared as below;  
(2) Select “OK” using [/] or [▲ /▼ ] buttons and press [ENTER] button. To cancel, press the [EXIT]  
button.  
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8.3.  
Setting recording condition  
Recording conditions under the “Quick Setup” menu tab apply the same values to all analog channels  
1~16. All settings are applied for 24 hours/ day regardless of the value set for “Time Schedule” or “Alarm  
Rec.”  
(1) Press [MENU] button and select “Quick Setup” when OSD menu is shown.  
(2) Move to sub-menu by pressing [] or [▼ ] button.  
(3) Select “Recording” using the [▲ /▼ ] buttons and press [].  
8.3.1. Configuration Status  
Displays the recording configuration status. When setting through the “Quick Setup” menu, “Quick  
Setup” will be shown. When setting up thorugh “Normal Rec,” or “Alarm Rec,” “Custom Setup” will be  
shown.  
<Note>  
Only when normal recording of all channels are same, it is marked as ‘Macro Setup’.  
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8.3.2. Recording Speed/Quality  
(1) Select “Recording Speed/ Quality using [▲ /▼ ] buttons and press [].  
(2) Select a value using the[/] button. Press the [EXIT] button when it is finished.  
<Note> Recording Speed/Quality means  
Low : Speed=7.5(6)ips and Quality=Q3 and Resolution=CIF  
Standard. : Speed=15(12.5)ips and Quality=Q3 and Resolution=Half  
High : Speed=30(25)ips and Quality=Q5 and Resolution=Half  
Custom : Speed and Quality = Manually defined by user  
8.3.3. Speed(ips)  
When “Recording Speed/Quality” is set as” Custom”, values can be set manually.  
(1) Select “Speed” using the [▲ /▼ ] button and press [].  
(2) Select a value using the [/] button. Press the [EXIT] button when it is finished.  
8.3.4. Quality  
When “Recording Speed/Quality” is set as “Custom”, values can be set normally.  
(1) Select “Quality” using the[▲ /▼ ] button and press [].  
(2) Select a value using the [/] button. Press [EXIT] button when it is finished.  
8.3.5. Audio Recording  
(1) Select “Audio Recording” using the[▲ /▼ ] buttons and press [].  
(2) Select a value using the[/] button and press [EXIT] button when it is finished.  
8.3.6. Alarm Recording  
(1) Select “Alarm Recording” using the[▲ /▼ ] buttons and press [].  
(2) Select a value using the[/] button and press [EXIT] button when it is finished.  
8.3.7. Apply  
(1) Select “Apply” using [▲ /▼ ] buttons and press [].  
(2) Setting values are applied and the prevous menu will be displayed.  
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9. Connecting and configuring DIO ports  
<Note> Wire Handling  
Trimming Wire  
When connecting a wire to a terminal block, follow the instructions below. Note the different types of  
wire that can be used.  
Standard Wire : Peel off the wiring, cover  
8~10mm and solder it. Wire gage should be  
AWG 22~26.  
Solid Wire : Peel off the wiring cover 8~10mm  
and solder it. Wire gage should be AWG 20~26  
Inserting & removing wire  
To insert & remove wirte in TERMINAL BLOCK,  
use a screwdriver in the diagram to the right.  
9.1.  
Connecting and configuring sensor  
9.1.1. Specification  
In order to run sensor input of eDVR MD3200 Series normally, the following conditions are required.  
Input Ch.  
16Ch Photo coupler inputs  
Input type  
N.C (Normal Close)/ N.O. (Normal Open) type.  
Dry contact sensor  
Spec.  
Supported sensor  
Connecting  
Connecting the trimmed wire to terminal block  
Available input pulse range Min. 500ms  
Output current Typical DC 12mA  
Performance  
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9.1.2. Connecting sensor input  
Connect S1 ~ S16 with referring to the followings. It shows to connect a dry contact (Please refer to  
<Note> Wire Handling” on page 27). When connecting a non-dry contact type of sensor (e.g. Open  
collector output) please contact WEBGATE’s customer Support team.  
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9.1.3. Configuring sensor at OSD menu  
(1) Press the[Menu] button and select “Alarm Source”.  
(2) Press [] or [▼ ] button to move to Sub-Menu, select “Sensor” and press [].  
9.1.3.1. Global  
Use when selecting all 16 sensors simultaneously, which can be selected as “Do not use”(Off). “Normal  
Open” (N.O), and “Normal Close” (N.C.).  
(1) Select a “Global” and set a type as Off, N.O. or N.C...  
(2) Press “Apply” to save a configuration  
9.1.3.2. Configuration  
Use when selecting each 16 sensor individually.  
(1) Select a “Confiugration” and press [].  
(2) Select a sensor (S1 ~ S16) and set a type.  
(3) Press [Exit] to out from OSD Menu.  
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<Note>  
1. Configuration a sensor is to set On/Off usage and type.  
2. Please refer to “Alarm Rec” for saving and “Alarm Act” for relay-out on the “eDVR User’s Guide”  
9.2.  
Connecting & configuring relay out  
9.2.1. Specifications  
In order to run relay output of eDVR MD3200M normally, the following conditions are required.  
Output Ch.  
Output type  
Connecting type  
DC  
4Ch relay differential outptus  
Dry Contact  
Spec.  
Connect the trimmed wire to terminal block  
24V DC, 1.25A, 30W  
125V DC, 0.24A, 30W  
125V AC, 0.5A, 62.5VA  
250V AC, 0.25A, 62.5VA  
정격  
AC  
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9.2.2. Connecting relay out  
Connect R1 ~ R4 with referring to the followings, It shows to connect a warming light. Please refer to  
<Note> Wire Handling” on page 27.  
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9.2.3. Configuring relay out as OSD menu.  
Relay can run by sensor or MD and its condition can be set differently according to schedule. When using  
the [Relay] button + [Number] button on the front panel or Control Center Lite-D S/W, relay can be  
operated from remote site.  
<Note>  
Please refer to the “eDVR User’s Guide” for more information.  
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9.3.  
Connecting serial port  
9.3.1. Configuring serial ports for Pan/Tilt/Zoom  
The MD3200 series have most major PTZ protocols already pre-programmed. Makes and models not  
supported can still be controlled using the Transparent Protocol. For a list of supported protocols, refer to  
the list on the OSD Configuration menu.  
The following figure shows how to connect PTZ camera to RS485 (COM2). When using another serial  
port, connect it with referring to each connection diagram below.  
Please refer to the “<Note> Wire Handling” on page 27.  
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9.3.2. Diagram of serial ports  
9.3.2.1. Diagram of COM1(RS232)  
9.3.2.2. Diagram of COM2/COM4  
9.3.2.3. Diagram of COM3  
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9.3.3. Configuring Serial  
Configure PTZ COM ports and available models at “System/ Serial Setup” in MD3200 Series.  
After completing serial setup, configure base address or port for each channel at “ Camera menu” tab.  
When connecting PTZ devices to several cameras, be sure base address matches address for the camera.  
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9.4. Connecting external device with serial port  
9.4.1. Connecting text inout device (ATM / POS / Access Control)  
The MD3200 Series can record text data received from POS/ATM through the COM/RS232 serial port.  
Connect to COM1/RS232 (9Pin D-Sub) of MD3200M and configure the “Serial Setup” sub-menu under  
the “System” tab and “Text” sub-menu under the “Alarm Source” tab shown as above figure.  
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9.4.2. Configuring serial setup (COM1) at OSD menu  
(1) Set the “System” in OSD menu and move to “Serial Setup” menu.  
(2) Select COM in “Serial Setup”, set Devices as “Text”.  
(3) Set Baud Rate/ Parity/ Stop bit with referring to manual of the connected external device.  
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9.4.3. Configuring text  
(1) Select the “Alarm Source” menu among OSD menus.  
(2) Select the “Text” and set each value.  
<Note>  
Before installing any external device, consult with the local WEBGATE distributor. Some external  
devices may not be compatible with the eDVR.  
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9.5.  
Connecting USB device  
USB port can be used to copy up to 1 minute of images to a USB Flash memory disk. When connecting  
USB Device, do not exceed the rated values of USB device as below;  
USB Spec.  
Available Device  
Output Voltage/Current  
Ver 1.1 (Max 12M bps)  
USB Memory Stick,  
Max. 200mA per DC 5V/ Port  
<Note>  
The disk should be formatted with FAT32 type.  
If properly connected the disk is recornized automatically as in the following pricutre. To copy images the  
process is as follows; Set copy range (up to 1minute) Select drive Copy  
<Note>  
1. USB Flash products that required a Windows program to operate may not be recognized by the  
eDVR  
2. For more information about copy function, please refer to the “eDVR User’s Guide”  
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10.Connecting External Storage  
<Note>  
Extension through NVS04, IEEE 1394b will be supported later.  
For the details, please contact to local distributor.  
10.1.IEEE1394 port  
MD3200 Series have two IEEE 1394 ports (Rear: 2-ports) for external storage device interface.  
<Note>  
Some IEEE 1394 Bay may not be recognized by the MD3200 series. Before purchasing consult the  
local WEBGATE’s local distributor.  
10.2.Connecting IEEE1394 Device  
When using FireWire supported external HDD, hard drive bays can be connected to 2 ports in the rear  
panel. The MD3200 series do not supply power to the hard drive bay; therefore only bays that use  
external power can be used.  
<Note>  
MD3200 Series detect external HDD, even though MD3200 series run. If not, it is recommended to  
connect as follows;  
1. Power off MD3200M  
2. Connect external HDD to IEEE1394 port.  
3. Power on external device  
4. Power on MD3200M  
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10.3.Available HDD  
It is recommended to use following HDD models with the MD3200M. If a non-recommended HDD is  
used, WEBGATE Inc. will guarantee the warranty.  
10.4.  
Registering & Formating HDD  
“Disk Manager” will automatically run on start-up installing a HDD as below;  
If “Disk Manager” deos not automatically run on start-up, make sure the HDD is properly installed.  
(1) Press [] button marked at “Select Disk”.  
(2) Select new added HDD(indicated as “[F]”) using [▲ /▼ ] button and press [EXIT].  
(3) Select “Action” using [▲ /▼ ] button and press [].  
(4) Select “Add” using [/] button and press [EXIT].  
(5) Select “Apply” using [▲ /▼ ] button and press []. The HDD status is changed to “[*]”.  
(6) Select “Action” using [▲ /▼ ] button and press [].  
(7) Select “ Format” using [/] button and press [EXIT] button.  
(8) Select “Apply” using [▲ /▼ ] button and press [] button. The HDD status is changed to “[R]” after  
formatting.  
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(9) Shut down “Disk Manager” by pressing [EXIT] button.  
11.Network monitoring & managing  
MD3200M can be accessed, controlled, and managed from remote site using PC via Internet/ Intranet,  
which is same way as local access for controlling & monitoring features.  
11.1.Connecting Ethernet  
(1) Turn off power switch of MD3200M  
(2) Connect MD3200M to hub with Ethernet cable  
(3) Turn on power switch of MD3200M  
<Note>  
1. Supply power to MD3200M after connecting Ethernet cable to protect against electrical damage to  
MD3200M.  
2. Check cable connection status.  
3. Check LED on rear panel of MD3200M after supplying power.  
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11.2.  
Configuring Network infomraiton of MD3200M  
The following description is based on Ethernet connection. For more detailed information on the Network  
setting page and way of using xDSL, please refer “eDVR USERS’ GUIDE”.  
(1) Press [MENU] button  
(2) Select “System” using the [/] buttons and press the [] button.  
(3) Select “Network” using the [▲ /▼ ] buttons and press the [] button.  
(4) Select “IP Addr” using the [▲ /▼ ] and press the [] button.  
(5) Press [EXIT] button after entering IP address in the dialogue box.  
(6) Select “Net Mask” using the [▲ /▼ ] buttons and press the [] button.  
(7) Press [EXIT] button after entering Net Mask in the dialogue box.  
(8) Select “Gateway” using the[▲ /▼ ] and press the [] button.  
(9) Press [EXIT] button after entering Gateway in the dialogue box.  
(10) Select “DNS” using the [▲ /▼ ] buttons and press [] button.  
(11) Press [EXIT] button after entering DNS in the dialogue box.  
(12) Press [EXIT] button to exit to montor mode  
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12. Using Control Center Lite  
Control Center List is a DVR Management Software and it makes DVR installtion & setting more easier  
throguth a PC which is connected with DVR in Network. All configuration could be handled in OSD  
menu of DVR without a PC, however, Control Center Lite makes the complete setting more simply.  
12.1.Starting  
To do setting DVR through Control Center Lite, PC and DVR should be connected via Network and installed  
Contorl Center Lite on the PC.  
12.1.1. PC system requirements for running Control Center Lite  
Mininum Requirements  
Intel Pentium4 3Ghz(Hyper-Thread)  
512MB  
Recommended Requirements  
Intel Core2 Duo Processor  
2GB  
CPU  
Memory  
Video Card  
Resolution  
HDD recording  
space  
128MB  
128MB  
12801024  
12801024  
1GB or higher  
1GB or higher  
OS  
Windows XP SP2  
Windows XP SP2  
Etc.  
DirectX 8.1 or higher  
DirectX 8.1 or higher  
12.2.Installing Control Center Lite  
1> Execute “1.x.x.x Setup.exe” file in Control Center Lite Set up CD.  
To install Control Center Lite, user level of the PC should be Administrator mode.  
2> Click “I Agree” button to accept the license agreement  
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3> Select components which wish to install and press “Next” button.  
“WESP SDK” must be installed.  
4>.Click the “Install” button after selecting a directory to be insatalled.  
12.3.Log-In  
Enter User Name, Password and press “Ok” button.  
The factory default value : User Name:Administrator, Password:admin  
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12.4.Configuration Tool  
Click the icon on the desk top to run “Control Center Lite Configuration Tool”.  
12.5.Monitor  
* Max. 5 users could be connected simultaneously in one unit of MD3200M.  
Click the icon on the desk top to run “Control Center Lite Monitor”.  
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12.6.Playback  
* Max. 2 user could be connected for playback in one unit of MD3200M.  
Click the icon on the desk top to run “Control Center Lite Playback”.  
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APPENDIX  
APPENDIX  
APPENDIX  
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#1. HDD  
#1.1. Fundamental notions & terms  
eDVR storing constructure (VFS2)  
eDVR series has a peculiar storing constructure, and its features are as follows.  
(1) It is possible to connect 2 sets of HDD internally (Internal, ATA Interface) and 63 sets of HDD  
externally (External, 2 ports of IEEE1394 / External, 2 ports of eSATA / Storage Network).  
(2) All of the connected HDDs are recognized as one virtual disk, and eDVR supports upto 8TB.  
<Note>  
Log Partition  
To store the information of recorded data  
Normal Partition  
To store the data as normal recording schedule  
Backup  
(1) Backup is possible only through (IEEE1394 port, eSATA, Storage Network) and HDD for backup  
should be formatted as FAT32 type. (Its type is indicated as [F] in Disk Manager.)  
Disk Manager  
(1) When HDD is added or deleted physically, Disk Manager runs automatically after rebooting. If not,  
you can run “Disk Manager” manually with moving “MenuUtilityDisk Manager”.  
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(2) HDD Type at Disk Manager  
[R]  
[V]  
Available recording status  
Connected and formatted as eDVR’s file system. If using ‘Add Used’ command, it will  
be changed to [R]. There is no need to format.  
[F]  
Connected but not available eDVR’s file system. After using ‘Add’, need to format for  
making as [R]. Indicate FAT32 file system connected for backup.  
CD/DVD-Recorder  
[C]  
[X]  
HDD cable is not connected nor has some problem. In case of that, HDD should be  
removed with using ‘Confirm Removed’ menu. In case of being [X] at the disk list, the  
buzzer will ring until closing a disk manager.  
IntA  
IntB  
Ext  
Internal Primary IDE Channel Master HDD  
Internal Secondary IDE Channel Master HDD  
External HDD, which can be reordered by the order of recognition  
(3) HDD Managing Command  
Add  
Add a HDD for recording. In case of adding a disk, “Alarm Partition” menu is  
activated as an available status. “Alarm Partition” means that one HDD divides a  
partion as Normal Recording & Alarm Recording part.  
Add Used  
Remove  
Add a HDD that has been used and formatted. There is no need to reformat. It is  
possble only when HDD is added as Primary Disk.  
Remove current HDD. HDD can be reused without data loss by the ‘Add Used’  
command.  
Confirm Removed  
FAT32 Format  
Use when a removed HDD is still listed. ALL DATA WILL BE LOST!  
: Use when connect to the external HDD  
Format the partition of below 250GB to copy/backup by FAT32 file system.  
It is necessary to create partition by using Disk manager on PC for this work.  
In case the size is over 250GB, format each partition by FAT32 file system after  
creating multiple partitions smaller than 250GB.  
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#1.2. Installing HDD  
Compatible HDD  
It is recommended to use the following HDD models with the MD3200M. If a non-recommended HDD is  
used, WEBGATE Inc. will not guarantee the warranty.  
Installation and extension of internal HDD-RACK HDD  
In case of installation/adding or exchange HDD, follow the procedure as followings  
(1) Cut off the power to eDVR.  
(2) Release the Locking system using HDD-RACK KEY  
(3) Lift up the hand at front 90 degrees and pull Bracket to remove.  
(4) Fix HDD into HDD BRACKET using Screws included.  
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<Note>  
When assemble HDD, the base of HDD should be HDD below.  
(5) After insertion of BRAKET that HDD installed to RACK, take the handle down to fix.  
(6) Rock HDD-RACK using KEY to complete installation  
When installing one primary disk  
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(1) When power is supplied to MD3200M, “Disk Manager” runs automatically after rebooting. If not,  
run it manually in “MenuUtilityDisk Manager”.  
(2) There is a HDD that is indicated as “[F] IntA”. Select it.  
(3) Select “Action” as “Add”, configure a size of alarm partition, and press “Apply” button. Then [F] is  
changed to [R].  
(4) Press the [EXIT] button to shut down “Disk Manager”. (If recording schedule is set, MD3200M will  
start recording.)  
Expending External HDD (When using internal HDD as primary disk)  
MD3200M use IEEE1394, eSATA, NVS04 as external storage device interface, and has two ports (Front:  
1port , Rear: 1port) of IEEE1394, eSATA, NVS04. MD3200M supports upto 8TB storage.  
<Note>  
1. Some IEEE1394, eSATA ports may not be recognized by the MD3200M. Before purchasing,  
consult the local WEBGATE distributor.  
2. External storage should use external power.  
3. For connection and setup of IEEE1394, eSATA, NVS04, please refer to the manual of related  
device.  
Connect IEEE1394 interface cable as follows.  
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When using Disk Farm  
The following description is when MD3200M has internal primary disk and 3 sets of IEEE1394 HDD.  
(1) When external HDD farm is connected to IEEE1394 port, “Disk Manager” runs automatically. If not,  
run it manually in “MenuUtilityDisk Manager”.  
(2) Select a second HDD of [F] Ext. Press the “Apply” button after selecting action as “Add”. Then [F]  
is changed to [R].  
<Note>  
If connecting the device that is used in MD3200M, type will be indicated as [V].  
(3) Select a third HDD of [F] Ext. Press the “Apply” button after selecting action as “Add”. Then [F] is  
changed to [R].  
(4) Select a fourth HDD of [F] Ext. Press the “Apply” button after selecting action as “Add”. Then [F] is  
changed to [R].  
(5) Press the [EXIT] button to shut down “Disk Manager”.  
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When using RAID  
The following description is when MD3200M has internal primary disk and 1 set of IEEE1394 RAID.  
<Note RAID>  
Even though several HDDs are connected to RAID, MD3200M will recognize them as only one HDD.  
For connection and setup of RAID, please refer to the manual of related device.  
(1) When external HDD RAID is connected to IEEE1394 port, “Disk Manager” runs automatically. If  
not, run it manually in “MenuUtilityDisk Manager”.  
(2) Select a second HDD of [F] Ext and configure a size of alarm partition. Press the “Apply” button  
after selecting action as “Add”. Then [F] is changed to [R].  
<Note>  
If connecting the device that is used in MD3200M, type will be indicated as [V].  
(3) Press the [EXIT] button to shut down “Disk Manager”.  
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Replacing HDD  
Checking HDD  
MD3200M file system (VFS2) sensors bad sector automatically, and the sensored bad sector is not used.  
The following means when HDD is broken or has some problem in connection.  
(1) When playback is stopped or MD3200M is rebooted in specific playback range or image searching  
per event is impossible.  
(2) When recording is stopped and “Disk Manager” shows HDD type as [X].  
When disk is broken  
In case of not reading or writing a disk comes from physical error or occuring a bad sector at the  
beginning of a disk, it is decided as a disk error.  
In case of being other disk inside eDVR or able to storage a data, it is recorded at the next disk.  
Simultaneously, it notifies bad disk marked as [X] to a user popping up eDVR disk manager.  
Keeping Data  
To keep the stored data by the fixed time or semi permanently, you should back up or reserve as HDD  
itself.  
Backup  
(1) Connect backup HDD to IEEE1394 port.  
(2) Go to playback mode with pressing the [Playback] button.  
(3) Press the [SELECT] button and then [MENU] button.  
(4) Run “Backup Manager” with selecting the “Backup Data” menu.  
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(5) Set backup range and press the “Start” button after selecting backup HDD.  
<Note>  
1. Backup HDD should be formatted as FAT32 type.  
2. Backup data can be replayed with specific S/W in PC such as Control Center Lite-D or MiniPlayer.  
3. Backup data is made as “*.re4” file and recognized as CD-R 700MB / DVD-R 4G per each file.  
4. Support CD-R backup and should be over CD-R 700MB / DVD-R 4G media.  
5. In course of backup, “Auto Delete” function doesn’t run. If HDD is full, recording may be stopped  
instantly.  
6. For more detailed information of Control Center Lite-D’s backup, please refer to the “eDVR User’s  
Guide”.  
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Caution in using HDD  
For handling or guaranteeing HDD, WEBGATE follows HDD guaranty condition. WEBGATE doesn’t  
bear the responsibility about data loss by user’s mistake in operating.  
<Note>  
Attention for the system without HDD installed  
In case of system without HDD, HDD only can only be installed in R-HDD(Removable Hard disk  
rack).  
For the internal installation of HDD additionally, For the details, please contact to local distributor.  
<Note>  
It supports only DVD backup. CD backup will be supported later.  
For the details, please contact to local distributor.  
<Note>  
Attention for the system HDD-Rack  
It is essentially required to use locking the RACK KEY after HDD rack installation.  
It is not allowed to add HDD in Disk Manager without locking the RACK KEY.  
HDD in HDD Rack could be removed or installed without power off eDVR.  
It is available to use correspondent HDD in Disk Manager after installing HDD-RACK and locking the  
HDD-RACK during eDVR operation.  
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#2. Using CD-ROM  
Components of CD- ROM disc  
Installation Guide  
User’s Guide  
: eDVR MD3200M Installation Guide  
: eDVR MD3200M User’s Guide  
: Control Center Lite-D User’s Guide  
(Control Center lite-D Remote Management  
Program)  
Control Center Lite-D  
Acrobat Reader  
: Version 7.0  
Preparation  
To read manual of CD-ROM disc, Adobe Acrobat 7.0 should be installed in client’s PC.  
<Note>  
If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed within client’s PC, use the Acrobat Reader program of CD-  
ROM.  
Reading manual of CD-ROM  
Follow the steps to read User’s Guide.  
(1) Insert the supplied CD-ROM into CD-ROM drive of PC.  
(2) Open the User’s Guide with PDF file.  
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#3. How to recognize manufacturing date  
The manufacturing date by Webgate can be recognized by S/N(Serial Number) attached at the each  
product.  
S/N : Serial Number  
Management number for each Webgate product to combine twelve alphabet character and digit including  
model name, manufacturing year/month/week  
You can see serial number by looking at the bottom of product attached label and system info of  
Configuration Tool.  
Serial Number Format  
Year/Month  
Webgate No.  
Model Name No.  
Webgate No.  
(1) 1~2 digits : Identify Model name of product  
(2) 3~8, 8~12 digits : Webgate internal number  
(3) 5~6 digits : Manufacturing year  
(4) 7 digits: Manufacturing month  
Please see the below table for manufacturing month.  
Jan  
1
Feb  
2
Mar  
3
Apr  
4
May  
5
Jun  
6
Jul  
7
Aug  
8
Sep  
9
Oct  
A
Nov  
B
Dec  
C
The example of verifying manufacturing date using serial number  
The below S/N can be verified as following as:  
D60507B22051 』  
(1) “D6” means “MD3200M” product  
(2) “07B” means that it was manufactured on November of 2007  
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#4. Specification  
General  
CPU  
32bit RISC Processor  
32MB  
Flash memory  
Main memory  
OS  
256MB  
Embedded LINUX  
32Ch. analog video inputs via BNC connector  
NTSC or PAL video format are supported (Auto detect)  
Int.: 4 HDD bays including 2 hot swap-bay  
Ext: 2 IEEE 1394b (FireWire) connection ports*  
2 eSATA connection ports  
Video channel  
Storage device  
1 Network Storage port (RJ45)*  
Supports Disk management tool for all disks.  
Total manageable capacity: 8 TB  
Data-loss protection against power failure  
Intelligent file system  
* under development  
Image compression and Recording  
Technology  
MPEG-4, JPEG(Remote monitoring only)  
5 Level (Q1 ~ Q5)  
Image quality level  
Recording speed  
Max. 480ips(NTSC) / 400ips(PAL) @ D1 Resolution  
Total 60ips(NTSC)/50ips(PAL)  
1/4/9/16ch  
monitor  
(Playback speed)  
(Performance)  
1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x (Forward/Reverse playback)  
CIF : 352 x 240 / 352 x 288  
Half D1 : 704 x 240 / 704 x 288  
D1 : 704 x 480 / 704 x 576  
22x15(NTSC)/22x18(PAL)  
Instant Playback by time and event  
Step-forward, Step-reverse playback  
Motion detection, Sensor input or Text input  
Log search  
Resolution  
Motion Detection Grid  
Playback search  
Alarm trigger  
Alarm log record  
Log monitoring via OSD & Network  
Pre : 0~5 seconds  
Pre/Post alarm  
Post : 0~60 seconds  
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Daily : Day / Night / Four-segment time frame  
Weekly : Weekdays / Weekends, Exception days  
Conditions : Normal / Event  
Schedule recording  
Text Data recording  
POS/ATM transaction information archived along with  
corresponding video data  
Manual(Emergency) record triggered by font key  
Manual recording  
Audio Recording & Playback  
Recording level  
-7~8 (16 step) recording level  
Support remote monitoring and two way audio  
Monitoring  
Network  
Control Center Lite-D (Bundle)  
Program  
Support Control Center series CMS S/W and WESP SDK  
TCP/IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, PPPoE  
10/100Mbps Ethernet (RJ-45)  
Protocol  
Connection 1  
Connection 2  
S/W upgrade  
Simultaneous users  
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet for storage expension  
Firmware upgrade via Network and USB  
Monitoring : Max. 5 users  
Playback : Max. 2 users  
Password (User or Administrator authentication)  
Security  
Monitor Output  
Monitor 1  
Max. 960 field/sec  
1ch, 4ch, 9ch, 16ch , Auto & User Defined Sequence  
1 CVBS and 1 VGA output  
True color OSD  
Monitor 2~4  
Max. 960 field/sec  
1ch, 4ch, 9ch, 16ch , Auto & User Defined Sequence  
1 CVBS output  
True color OSD  
Alarm Pup-up  
Digital zoom  
Triggered by recording event  
2x (Live mode)  
Environment  
Operation temperature  
5 ~ 45℃  
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Storage temperature  
Operation humidity  
Storage humidity  
-10 ~ 55℃  
30~80%, free of condensation  
93% below, free of condensation  
Data Backup/Expansion/Copy  
Data backup  
External HDD(via 1394b or eSATA)  
Internal CD-R/DVD-R  
5~ 95% alarm  
Backup reminder  
AVI Copy  
External USB memory disk(USB 1.1 compatible) on USB port  
Input/Output  
Video Output  
4 CVBS main monitor  
1 VGA  
4 Input : Line-in, 1 Vpp  
Audio  
1 Output : Line-out, 1Vpp  
Software-controlled 1 internal buzzer  
Software-controlled 4 relay outputs(Max 125VAC/60VDC)  
Daily : Day / Night / Four-segment time frame  
Weekly : Weekdays / Weekends  
Conditions : MD, Sensor, Text inputs  
Software-controlled 16 sensor inputs (Support dry contact)  
RS232(2),RS485(2)  
Buzzer  
Digital output  
Digital output schedule  
Sensor input  
Serial port  
PTZ control  
Front panel button & IR remote controller  
On-the-screen PTZ control on PC  
Return home position support  
16 points preset per channel  
Control method (local)  
Control method (remote)  
Preset mode  
16 auxiliary function  
Electricity  
AC free volt (100~240VAC)  
Max. 85W  
Power (applied adaptor)  
Power consumption  
Typical 60W  
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Mechanical  
Dimension (WDH)  
430.0 x 362.0 x 88.0 mm  
5.5 kg (with one HDD)  
Weight  
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