Maxtor DVR 4 Channel DVR Digital Video Recorder User Manual

User’s Manual  
4-Channel DVR (Digital Video Recorder)  
This manual describes the basic operation of this DVR model.  
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GENERAL SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS  
This DVR is manufactured to satisfy international safety standards. Review the following safety  
precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to the DVR or any products connected to it.  
1. Use a proper power source. Do not operate this product from a power source that applies more than  
the specified voltage (90~260 VAC).  
2. Never insert anything metallic into the DVR case - this can cause electric shock.  
3. Do not operate in wet & dusty conditions. Keep product surfaces clean and dry.  
Avoid placing the DVR in areas like a damp basement or a dusty hallway.  
4. Do not expose this product to rain or use near water. If the product gets wet, unplug it and contact an  
authorized dealer immediately.  
5. To clean the outside case of the DVR, use a lightly dampened cloth (no solvents).  
6. The DVR generates heat during operation. Place the DVR in a well-ventilated area. The DVR has a  
built-in fan to properly ventilate the system. Do not block air holes (upper&sides) of the DVR case.  
7. Do not operate with suspected failures. If there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from  
the DVR, unplug it immediately and contact an authorized dealer or service center.  
8. Do not attempt to remove the top cover.  
Warning: Removing the DVR’s cover can cause severe electrical shock.  
9. Handle DVR box carefully to avoid damaging the product. If you accidentally drop your DVR on any  
hard surface, it may cause a malfunction. If the DVR doesn’t work properly due to physical damage,  
contact an authorized dealer for repair or exchange.  
10. Use standard lithium cell battery. (NOTE: Manufacturer has preinstalled battery.)  
The standard lithium cell 3V battery located on the mother board should be replaced if the time clock does  
not hold its time after the power is turned off.  
Warning: Unplug the DVR before replacing battery or you may be subjected to severe electrical shock.  
Properly dispose of old batteries.  
Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Do not discard lithium batteries into  
the trash can or into fire. Dispose in accordance with local waste regulations.  
11. You must use this DVR with AC adapter for DC power. Use only the AC adapter that is supplied.  
Information to user  
The user’s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the  
user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Chapter 1: Overview of this DVR  
OVERVIEW OF THIS DVR  
Chapter 2: Getting To Know Your DVR  
DVR FRONT PANEL  
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DVR BACK PANEL  
Chapter 3: Remote Controller  
REMOTE CONTROLLER PANEL  
Chapter 4: Getting Started  
OVERVIEW OF SET UP PROCEDURES  
Chapter 5: Hardware Installation  
HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION  
CONNECTING THE DVR TO YOUR TV SET OR MONITOR  
CAMERA INSTALLATION  
SENSOR/ MOTION DETECTOR INSTALLATION  
ALARM INSTALLATION  
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LAN-DVR CONNECTION  
POWER CONNECTION  
Chapter 6: DVR Menu  
MAIN MENU  
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CAMERA SELECT  
RECORD SELECT  
RECORD MODE  
RECORD FRAME RATE  
VIDEO QUALITY  
RECORD SCHEDULE  
SUB MENU  
(1) PASSWORD CHANGE  
(2) TIME SET  
(3) AUDIO CONTROL  
(4) VIDEO SYSTEM  
(5) LANGUAGE SELECT  
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HARD DRIVE SETUP  
HARD DRIVE FORMAT  
SENSOR / MOTION SETUP  
NETWORK SETUP  
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Controlling Playback, Viewing and Record View:  
PLAYBACK CONTROL BY TIME SEARCH  
VIEW CONTROL DURING PLAYBACK  
RECORD VIEW CONTROL  
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RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS  
Chapter 7: Trouble Shooting Guide  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
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Appendix:  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
RECORDING TIME TABLE  
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36  
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PRODUCT WARRANTY  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
Network Viewer Manual  
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Remote DVR Client 2.5 Operation Manual  
HDD PC Viewer Manual  
DVR HDD PC Viewer Operation Manual  
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Chapter 1: Overview of this DVR  
OVERVIEW OF THIS DVR  
This DVR is a Digital Security System designed to record/retrieve up to 4 channels of video at the same  
time. It adopts a digital image compression technology to compress the input channel video streams, and  
uses a hard disk to record the compressed video stream. Please refer to the following chapters for set up  
and usage instructions:  
• Chapter 5 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION explains how to install the DVR and other accessories in your  
home.  
• Chapter 6 - DVR MENU explains how to operate/manage the DVR.  
This DVR models covered in this manual feature the same user interface.  
Chapter 2: Getting To Know Your DVR  
DVR FRONT PANEL  
This chapter briefly describes the button functions on DVR front panel. Buttons are used to operate the  
DVR’s basic functions, such as recording, playback, fast-forward, reverse, etc. For more details on the  
set-up and operation of the DVR, refer to Chapter 6 - DVR MENU.  
RECORD  
Press RECORD button to record. This button is changed red if DVR starts recording.  
RX / TX  
This light indicates the DVR unit is connecting with network.  
POWER  
This light indicates the DVR unit is powered up.  
MENU  
To display the on-screen menu, press the MENU button.  
STOP  
To stop playback or recording, press the STOP button. When you press the STOP button while the  
DVR is recording.  
SEL (SELECT)  
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Use the SELECT button to confirm a menu option or value in a menu field.  
ALL-CH1-CH2-CH3-CH4  
This SEL button allows you to select camera images in live recording or playback mode. The  
default display setting of the DVR is set to “ALL” which displays all 4 channels of video at the same  
time. The following options are available for displaying video images on your monitor:  
ALL: Displays all 4 channels of video in quad screen mode  
1-2-3-4: Displays each channel of video individually in full screen mode.  
For more information on selecting channels, see Chapter 6 - CAMERA SELECT.  
: PAUSE  
To pause video playback, pres s the PAUSE button. Then the video displaying will be stopped. To  
continue playback, push the PLAY button.  
: FF  
To playback recorded video faster, press the FAST FORWARD button.  
There are three levels of fast forward playback speed. Pres s FF button 1 time: Video plays two  
times faster (x2) than the normal play. Press FF button 2 times: Video plays three times faster (x3)  
than the normal play.  
Press FF button 3 times: Video plays four times faster (x4) than the normal play. To change the  
fast forward play back speed level, pres s the FAST FORWARD button again.  
: REW  
To play recorded video backward, press the REVERSEPLAYBACK button. The fast forward and  
reverse playback speeds  
will vary depending on the frame rate and record quality settings , as well as the number of  
channels recorded.  
: PLAY  
After recording, pres s the P LAY button to s tart video playback. P layback will s tart with the  
oldest unread event and then continues playing sequentially through the contents on the hard disk  
drive. If there is no unread event, then it plays the latest recorded video. For more detailed  
information about playback by Time Search function, refer to Chapter 6 – Playback control by time  
search.  
: UP / DOWN  
To change a menu field or change the DVR configuration values, use the UP and DOWN buttons.  
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DVR BACK PANEL  
For more details on installation, refer to Chapter 5 - Hardware Installation.  
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH  
Use this button to turn on or off the DVR.  
VIDEO OUT  
Connect the DVR to a TV or monitor using a BNC cable. You can connect two monitors or TVs to the  
DVR unit. And if you connect one of VIDEO OUT ports to the VCR, you can backup data with the VCR.  
LOOP OUT (BNC )  
These are loop output of camera input.  
CAMERA IN (or CHANNEL IN)  
Connect cameras to the DVR. Each channel port (1, 2 , 3, 4) is for a single camera connection. A total of  
4 cameras can be connected to the DVR unit.  
SENSOR TERMINAL BLOCK  
The sensor terminal block is used to connect up to 4 motion sensors to the DVR. If you add motion  
sensor devices to your DVR, the video recording can be triggered by motion detection.  
ETHERNET  
This is used to connect with network.  
AUDIO OUT  
Connects the DVR to the AUDIO IN port on your TV so that you can hear recorded sound from TV  
speakers through the DVR.  
AUDIO IN  
Use this port to connect the DVR to cameras that have a microphone function to record sound.  
ALARM  
The alarm output terminal is used to install a single alarm device.  
AC 12V/5A (AC-DC POWER ADAPTER JACK)  
This is used to connect AC adapter jack for DC power. Connect the power adapter to the DVR. Use only  
the AC adapter that comes with the unit. This DVR contain a power supply that is enclosed in the unit.  
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The following features are found on this DVR  
LAN  
Connect the DVR to your computer or routing device such as a DSL modem or hub using a LAN cable  
for remote viewing.  
LAN Port  
The LAN (RJ-45) jack is used to connect the DVR to a Local Area Network. This allows you to control the  
DVR for remote viewing via the internet.  
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Chapter 3: Remote Controller  
REMOTE CONTROLLER PANEL  
CH1/ CH2/ CH3/ CH4/ ALL: The buttons to s elect channels.  
REC: The button to start recording.  
STOP: The button to stop playback or recording.  
PLAY: The button to s tart video playback.  
FF: The button to playback-recorded video faster.  
REW: The button to play recorded video backward.  
PAUSE: The button to pause video playback.  
MENU: The button to display the on screen menu.  
UP/ DOWN: The buttons to choose a menu field.  
SELECT: The button to choose or change a menu option or values in a menu field.  
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Chapter 4: Getting Started  
OVERVIEW OF SET UP PROCEDURES  
Below is an overview of the installation steps required get your DVR unit working.  
Each step is explained in detail in Chapter 5 - Hardware Installation.  
(1) Install a hard disk drive.  
(2) Connect the DVR to a TV set or monitor.  
(3) Connect cameras (up to 4) to the DVR.  
(4) Connect optional accessories (sensors or alarm).  
(5) Connect the LAN cable between DVR and network switch or router.  
(6) Connect the power.  
(7) Turn the power on.  
(8) Start TV Monitoring and recording.  
General Operating Advice:  
Make sure that a hard disk drive and at least one camera is properly installed  
(See Chapter 5 -Hardware Installation)  
The hard disk jumper setting must be set to master (Refer to Chapter 5 - Hard Disk Drive Installation for  
more information.) Otherwise, the DVR may not recognize the hard drive.  
Note: The default of the hard disk jumper setting is set to master.  
The firmware used in this DVR is compatible with your computer’s operating system (i.e. Windows).  
Therefore, you can take the hard drive from this DVR and install it in your computer to view recorded  
video. (Refer to the HDD PC Viewer manual.)  
This DVR offers you the flexibility to choose a recording frame rate (maximum rate: 30 frames per  
second). A faster frame rate provides a more natural motion in recorded video and require more hard  
disk drive storage space. You may reduce the frame rate (minimum rate: 1 frame per second) to fit longer  
recording sessions on your hard disk. Refer to the Recording Time Table on page 36 for more information.  
The default setting for cameras during the initial power up of your DVR is set to 1 2 3 4(all camera).  
You will see a blue screen in quad mode with no camera images (refer to page 18 for instructions on how  
to select cameras for viewing and recording). When the DVR starts up, it enters the default operational  
state: VIEW mode. In this mode the DVR does not record or play the recorded stream, it just shows the  
current images from each camera connected to the DVR.  
The default recording setting for most this DVR is set to EACH mode, 30 frames per second and normal  
video quality. If you select four cameras to record using a 120GB hard drive (HDD), you should be able to  
record for about four to five days (at 30 frames per second). This is an approximate estimate. Refer to the  
Recording Time Table on page 36 for more information.  
There is an exception to entering the VIEW mode at start up. If the power is turned off while recording  
(i.e. a power failure), the DVR will enter POWER RECOVERY mode at start up and detect that it has been  
shut down by a power failure, it will then reinitiate the recording process.  
Refer to Chapter 5 - Hardware Installation for more information on installation procedures.  
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Chapter 5: Hardware Installation  
HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION  
Check to verify the hard drive’s jumper setting.  
Important:  
The jumper setting must be set to "master". Check the  
jumper setting diagram on your hard drive or consult your  
hard drive manual for instructions.  
Note: The default setting of hard disk drive is set to  
“master”.  
Firmly connect the ribbon cable (IDE cable) & power cable  
to the hard drive interface and carefully put the hard drive  
into the HDD rack.  
Fasten the hard drive to the hard drive rack using the  
supplied screws.  
For more information about the hard disk drive jumper settings,  
visit the web sites of major HDD manufacturers:  
Western Digital  
Maxtor  
Seagate  
IBM  
http://www-3.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=GSMH-3FCCKZ  
Hitachi  
(http://www.hgst.com/hdd/support/jumpers.htm)  
Fujitsu  
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CONNECTING THE DVR TO YOUR TV SET OR MONITOR  
Video Input/Output Connection (For TV / monitor screen display)  
To display the DVR’s picture, the video output signal need to be transferred to your TV set or monitor.  
Any TV set that has a VIDEO INPUT terminal is suitable for displaying the picture. The figure above  
shows the video signal line connection.  
Using an BNC cable, connect the VIDEO IN terminal of your TV to the VIDEO OUT terminal of your DVR  
rear panel.  
Note: The BNC cable required for this connection does not come packaged with the DVR.  
Audio Input/Output Connection (For TV / monitor speaker)  
Using an RCA cable, connect the AUDIO IN terminal of your TV / monitor to the AUDIO OUT terminal of  
your DVR rear panel.  
Note: The RCA cable required for this connection does not come packaged with the DVR .  
CAMERA INSTALLATION  
For cameras that do not have a built-in microphone  
using an BNC cable, connect cameras to the VIDEO IN or CHANNEL IN terminal on the back panel of  
your DVR. Next, plug in the camera power adapter.  
Connection Type 1 – For indoor/outdoor cameras to use a splitter cable  
Connection Type 2 – For cameras that have a VIDEO OUTPUT terminal on the rear panel of the  
camera body.  
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For cameras that have a built-in microphone  
If you would like to install cameras that have a built-in microphone, follow the diagram below for  
installation.  
Connection Type 1 – For cameras that have a video/audio splitter cable.  
Connection Type 2 – For cameras that have video/audio terminals on the rear panel of the camera  
body.  
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SENSOR/ MOTION DETECTOR INSTALLATION  
You can connect up to 4 motion sensors (not included in the DVR package) to the DVR.  
There are two steps to install sensors.  
1. Connect the sensor signal lines to the signal input terminal.  
2. Connect the sensor power lines to the appropriate power source.  
In general, there are three different types of sensors available. They are:  
(1) NORMAL-CLOSE  
(2) NORMAL-OPEN  
(3) NOT INSTALLED  
Refer to the diagram below for information on how to connect each type of sensor to the DVR.  
General Operating Advice When Using Sensors  
After you install sensor(s), the programmed recording mode must be set to "S" for "sensor" during the  
hour that you are recording (Refer to Chapter 5 – Record Schedule Setup for more information).  
If the DVR is set to QUAD mode and a sensor trips, all of the selected cameras will record. However, if  
you are in EACH mode and a sensor trips, only the corresponding camera will record (i.e. sensor one  
corresponds with camera one).  
Contact an authorized dealer for information about buying the appropriate sensors for your needs and  
for information concerning proper installation procedures.  
ALARM INSTALLATION  
The DVR has an internal switch for sounding an alarm. When a sensor is triggered, the alarm is activated  
as well.  
There are two steps to install an alarm.  
1. Connect the alarm power lines to the alarm switch terminal.  
2. Connect the alarm power lines to the appropriate power source.  
Refer to the diagram below for information on how to connect an alarm to your DVR.  
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Note: Contact an authorized dealer for information about buying the appropriate alarm for your needs  
and for information concerning proper installation procedures.  
LAN-DVR CONNECTION  
You can connect your DVR to a local area network or to the internet. See the diagram below to make the  
LAN connection. For remote viewing from your computer, you must have a LAN connection or Internet  
access to use this feature.  
Refer to Chapter 6 - NETWORK SETUP for information on how to set up the DVR for remote controlling.  
Note: Suitable network routers and switches are available from Net gear, D Link, or Linksys. Your  
internet connection requires a dedicated static IP address from your DSL provider and port forwarding  
capability on your router.  
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POWER CONNECTION  
Connect the power adapter to the power adapter jack located at the rear panel of the DVR unit.  
Now, the DVR is ready to run! Turn on the power button at the rear side of the DVR. The next chapter  
will explain the about the DVR menu and how to operate your DVR.  
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Chapter 6: DVR Menu  
MAIN MENU  
In order to select cameras for recording, set recoding quality, schedule recording times and to set other  
operation parameters, you will need to access the DVR’s menu.  
To access the DVR’s main menu, press the menu button  
on the DVR’s front panel. You will  
see the following screen on the monitor connected to the DVR.  
MAIN MENU  
> CAMERA SELECT  
RECORD SELECT  
RECORD MODE EACH  
RECORD FRAMERATE  
VIDEO QUALITY  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
30  
NORMAL  
RECORD SCHEDULE  
SUB MENU  
HARD DRIVE SETUP  
SENSOR / MOTION SETUP  
NETWORK SETUP  
PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT)  
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT  
In the main menu, the arrow indicator > will be shown on the screen to the left of the menu listings menu  
selections. Press the UP  
or DOWN  
key on the DVR front panel to move the arrow  
sign > up or down in order to navigate to the menu selection desired.  
You can also use this function via network.  
CAMERA SELECT  
To select cameras for viewing on your monitor, navigate to CAMERA SELECT.  
Then, use the buttons  
monitor screen.  
on the DVR’s front panel to select a camera for real-time viewing on the  
MAIN MENU  
> CAMERA SELECT  
1 2 3 4  
You can also press the select button  
for different combinations of camera viewing. For example,  
• When you choose ( - - - - ), all cameras will be disabled.  
• When you choose (1 2 3 4), all cameras will be operational.  
• When you choose ( - - - 4 ), only camera 4 will be operational.  
• When you choose (1 2 - 4), cameras 1, 2, and 4 will be operational.  
There are 16 different combinations of camera viewing settings.  
Note: When viewing in quad screen mode, the following diagram shows where each camera is displayed  
on the monitor connected to the DVR.  
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RECORD SELECT  
To select cameras for recording, navigate to RECORD SELECT.  
Then, use the buttons  
on the DVR’s front panel to select a camera for recording.  
MAIN MENU  
CAMERA SELECT  
> RECORD SELECT  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
You can also press the select button  
example,  
for different combinations of camera recording. For  
• When you choose (- - - -), no cameras will record.  
• When you choose (1 2 3 4), all cameras record.  
• When you choose (- - - 4), only camera 4 will record.  
• When you choose (1 2 - 4), cameras 1, 2, and 4 will record.  
There are 16 different combinations of camera record settings.  
Note: Only the selected camera(s) will record real-time events during recording period.  
RECORD MODE  
To select a recording mode, navigate to RECORD MODE.  
Then, press the select button  
to choose either EACH or QUAD mode.  
MAIN MENU  
CAMERA SELECT  
1 2 3 4  
RECORD SELECT  
> RECORD MODE  
1 2 3 4  
EACH  
When recording with 4 cameras in QUAD mode, you will view the most natural movement on playback.  
EACH mode supports higher quality recording at a reduced frame rate.  
Example: EACH mode + 4 cameras + 30 frames per second = each camera will record at approximately.  
7.5 frames per second.  
RECORD FRAME RATE  
To select frame rate of cameras to record, navigate to RECORD FRAME RATE.  
Then, use the select button  
to choose the desired frame rate for recording.  
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MAIN MENU  
CAMERA SELECT  
RECORD SELECT  
RECORD MODE  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
EACH  
30  
> RECORD FRAMERATE  
The factory default setting is 30, which means the DVR records at the speed of 30 frames per second.  
The higher the record frame rate, the more natural motion will be displayed on the screen for playback.  
The lower the record frame rate, the more space you will save on the hard disk drive. There are different  
record frame rate settings to choose from (between 30 frames and 1 frame per second).  
VIDEO QUALITY  
To choose the video quality for recording, navigate to VIDEO QUALITY.  
Then, use the select button  
MAIN MENU  
to choose either LOW, NORMAL or HIGH. SELECT  
CAMERA SELECT  
RECORD SELECT  
RECORD MODE  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
EACH  
30  
RECORD FRAMERATE  
> VIDEO QUALITY  
NORMAL  
The higher the video quality, the clearer the image will be during playback. The lower the video quality,  
the more space you will save on the hard disk drive.  
Note: The video quality in View Mode is not affected by the video quality setting.  
These settings only affect the video quality during playback of recorded video.  
RECORD SCHEDULE  
To schedule recording a specified times throughout the day, navigate to RECORD SCHEDULE.  
MAIN MENU  
CAMERA SELECT  
RECORD SELECT  
RECORD MODE  
RECORD FRAMERATE  
VIDEO QUALITY  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
EACH  
30  
NORMAL  
> RECORD SCHEDULE  
Then, press the select button  
to display the following menu:  
PROGRAMMED RECORD  
PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT)  
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT  
The numbers below indicate the hours of the day based on a 24-hour clock. The first “T” on the left is  
equal to the first hour of the day (12 midnight through 1:00 am). The next "T" equals the second hour of  
the day (1:00 am – 2:00 am), and so on.  
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Press the up  
or down  
button on the DVR’s front panel to move the arrow V to the  
desired time selection.  
Then press the select  
button to change between continuous recording (T), sensor recording (S)  
and no recording (--) for the selected time slot.  
(T) System will record continuously during this period.  
(S) System will record when sensor or motion is triggered.  
Refer to SENSOR/ MOTION SETUP on page 25 to setup a sensor/ motion detector.  
(--) System will not record during this period.  
* You can see indication of (T), (S), (--) on viewing screen.  
Once you have finished, press the menu  
button to exit.  
Note: You must press the record  
button to start a recording session.  
SUB MENU  
To change a password, set the time for your DVR, or to turn audio recording on or off, navigate to SUB  
MENU.  
MAIN MENU  
CAMERA SELECT  
RECORD SELECT  
RECORD MODE  
RECORD FRAMERATE  
VIDEO QUALITY  
1234  
1234  
EACH  
30  
NORMAL  
RECORD SCHEDULE  
> SUB MENU  
Then, press the select  
button to display the following menu:  
SUB MENU  
> PASSWORD CHANGE  
TIME SET  
AUDIO RECORD  
AUDIO MUTE  
ON  
OFF  
VIDEO SYSTEM  
LANGUAGE SETUP  
NTSC  
ENGLISH  
PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT)  
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT  
(1)SUB MENU - PASSWORD CHANGE  
To change a password, navigate to PASSWORD CHANGE in the SUB MENU and press the select  
button  
The following screen will appear:  
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CURRENT PASSWORD : - - - - - -  
NEW PASSWORD  
PASSWORD CONFIRM  
: - - - - - -  
: - - - - - -  
The Factory Default Password is 111111. To enter this number press the button labeled 1  
the front panel of the DVR six times.  
on  
Once you input the your current password, set a new six digit password using the numbered buttons  
on the front panel of the DVR.  
,
,
,
Then, confirm your new password by entering the number again.  
When the new password is accepted, the following screen message will flash:  
PASSWORD CHANGED  
The message will blink 3 times. Then the SUB MENU will return. If the password is not accepted, you will  
receive a message that informs you that it was not accepted and the SUB MENU returns. You may try  
again by repeating the same steps.  
(2)SUB MENU - TIME SET  
To set the date and time, navigate to TIME SET in the SUB MENU and press the select button  
The following screen will appear:  
TIME  
2004/02/17 19:44:32  
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PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT)  
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT  
2004/02/17 = year/month/day 19:44:32 = hour/minute/second  
Use the up  
and down  
buttons on the front panel to move the arrow ^below the  
number you wish to change. Then press the select button  
to change the numeric values.  
(3)SUB MENU - AUDIO CONTROL  
AUDIO RECORD & AUDIO MUTE options are available for models only.  
To set recording with or without audio, or to set audio to mute, navigate to AUDIO  
RECORD or AUDIO MUTE in the sub menu and press the select button  
or off.  
to turn these features on  
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SUB MENU  
> PASSWORD CHANGE  
TIME SET  
AUDIO RECORD  
AUDIO MUTE  
ON  
OFF  
VIDEO SYSTEM  
LANGUAGE SETUP  
NTSC  
ENGLISH  
PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT)  
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT  
When you move the arrow to AUDIO RECORD and push the select  
changed to ON or OFF.  
button, the option will be  
If the option is ON then the audio will be recorded onto the hard drive when you push RECORD  
button.  
When you move the arrow to AUDIO MUTE and push the select  
button, the option will be changed  
to ON or OFF. If the option is ON then the speaker output at DVR box will be mute. Even though this  
option is OFF, the recording of audio depends upon the AUDIO RECORD option.  
Note: When you do audio recording, you have to set the RECORD FRAMERATE over 4. If you set under  
4(1,2or 3), you can’t do audio recording.  
(4)SUB MENU - VIDEO SYSTEM  
Navigate to VIDEO SYSTEM and press the select  
(5)SUB MENU - LANGUAGE SELECT  
At the Sub Menu  
button. Built-in Auto Detection for NTSC / PAL  
1. Press the button. The language select menu screen appears.  
2. Press the select button, and than you can choice 8 languages  
(English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Danish, French)  
HARD DRIVE SETUP  
To setup your hard disk drive, navigate to HARD DRIVE SETUP in the main menu and press the  
select  
The following screen will appear:  
HARD DRIVE SETUP  
button.  
> OVERWRITE ENABLED  
HARD DRIVE SIZE  
[YES]  
120000 MB  
101208 MB  
HARD DRIVE USED  
HARD DRIVE FORMAT  
88 %  
PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT)  
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT  
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To navigate and to make the desired selections use the up  
buttons on the front panel of the DVR unit.  
down  
and select  
OVERWRITE ENABLED: If you choose YES (default setting), recording continues and over writes  
previous recording when hard disk drive space is full. The overwriting space is indicated next to HARD  
DRIVE USED. The data not to overwrite isn’t deleted. You can search the data by Time Search. (Please  
refer to PLAYBACK CONTROL BY TIME SEARCH, page 28.) If you choose NO, the recording session  
will stop and the following message “HDD FULL” be displayed when all hard disk drive is full. And you  
have to use again after formatting the used HDD or replacing with a new HDD.  
HARD DRIVE SIZE: This shows the size of the primary hard disk drive installed in the DVR.  
HARD DRIVE USED: This shows the space used on the first hard disk drive for recording.  
HARD DRIVE FORMAT: If you format the hard drive, all the data recorded on the first hard disk drive will  
be erased.  
HARD DRIVE FORMAT - PART A  
The following instructions apply to DVR that came packaged with a hard disk drive.  
If your DVR did not come with a hard disk drive, refer to HARD DRIVE SETUP - PART B on page 24.  
To format your hard disk drive, navigate to MASTER HDD FORMAT in the HARD DRIVE SETUP menu  
and press the select button  
The following screen will appear:  
PASSWORD INPUT (6)  
:
_ _ _ _ _ _  
Use the numeric buttons  
the correct password.  
on the front panel of the DVR unit to enter  
,
,
,
When you enter the correct password, the following message will flash 3 times.  
PASSWORD CORRECT  
HARD DISK FORMATTED  
Otherwise, the following error message will be displayed on the screen.  
PASSWORD INCORRECT  
Note: The Factory Default Password is 111111. To enter this number press the button labeled  
1
, on the front panel of the DVR six times.  
HARD DRIVE FORMAT - PART B  
The following instructions apply to DVR that did not come packaged with a hard disk drive.  
1. TO INSTALL A HARD DISK DRIVE:  
When you install a hard disk drive, you will see the following screen displayed while the DVR unit is  
booting up:  
Refer to chapter 5- HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION on page 12 of this manual or Quick installation  
guide to install hard disk drive.  
HDD CHECKING ……  
HARD DVIVE  
HDD M ODEL NUM BER  
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SENSOR/ MOTION SETUP  
To set up recording that is activated by a motion sensor connected to the DVR, navigate to SENSOR  
SETUP  
MAIN MENU  
CAMERA SELECT  
RECORD SELECT  
RECORD MODE  
RECORD FRAMERATE  
VIDEO QUALITY  
1234  
1234  
EACH  
30  
NORMAL  
RECORD SCHEDULE  
SUB MENU  
HARD DRIVE SETUP  
> SENSOR / MOTION SETUP  
Then, press the select button  
to display the following menu: SELECT  
SENSOR / MOTION SETUP  
> SENSOR/ MOTION RECORD TIME  
ALARM OUT TIME  
10  
00  
SENSOR TYPE  
MOTION  
LEVEL4  
LEVEL4  
LEVEL4  
LEVEL4  
CH-1  
CH-2  
CH-3  
CH-4  
NOT INSTALLED  
NOT INSTALLED  
NOT INSTALLED  
NOT INSTALLED  
PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT)  
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT  
SENSOR / MOTION RECORD TIME: Indicates the time recording period after the sensor or motion’s  
last detection of movement.  
ALARM OUT TIME: Indicates how long the alarm lasts after it sets off.  
SENSOR / MOTION RECORD TIME and ALARM OUT TIME are measured in seconds.  
Note: You must have sensors connected to your DVR unit to use this feature. For more information on  
sensors, refer to Chapter 5 – SENSOR/ MOTION DETECTOR INSTALLATION on page 15.  
SENSOR / MOTION SETUP (CONTINUED)  
There are 3 different modes for sensor activated recording:  
1. NOT INSTALLED (no sensors are connected to the DVR unit)  
2. TYPE: NORMAL-CLOSE  
3. TYPE: NORMAL-OPEN  
The type of sensor should be selected to match the type of sensor connected to your DVR. Check the  
materials that came with your sensor, or contact the manufacturer to see what type of sensor you have.  
To set the mode for sensor activated recording, navigate to each channel and press the select  
button  
to choose either NOT INSTALLED, TYPE: NORMAL-OPEN, or TYPE: NORMAL-CLOSE.  
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SENSOR/ MOTION SETUP  
SENSOR/ MOTION RECORD TIME  
ALARM OUT TIME  
10  
00  
SENSOR TYPE  
MOTION  
LEVEL4  
LEVEL4  
LEVEL4  
LEVEL4  
>CH-1  
CH-2  
CH-3  
CH-4  
NOT INSTALLED  
NOT INSTALLED  
NOT INSTALLED  
NOT INSTALLED  
PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT)  
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT  
In NORMAL-CLOSE mode, if an intruder cuts the cable line that connects the sensor to the DVR, sensor  
recording starts automatically. In NORMAL-OPEN mode, if an intruder cuts the cable line that connects  
the sensor to the DVR, the sensor recording will not start at all.  
MOTION SETUP  
There are 5 different modes for sensor activated recording:  
1. OFF: No motion direction is connected to the DVR unit.  
2. Level 1~4: Level 4 is the most sensitive.  
NETWORK SETUP  
NETWORK SETUP is available for this DVR.  
If you plan to connect your DVR unit to a network, navigate to NETWORK SETUP.  
MAIN MENU  
CAMERA SELECT  
RECORD SELECT  
RECORD MODE  
RECORD FRAMERATE  
VIDEO QUALITY  
1234  
1234  
EACH  
30  
NORMAL  
RECORD SCHEDULE  
SUB MENU  
HARD DRIVE SETUP  
SENSOR / MOTION SETUP  
> NETWORK SETUP  
Then, press the select button  
to display the following menu:  
NETWORK SETUP  
> ACCEPT CLIENT [YES]  
MAC ADDRESS  
IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
GATEWAY  
00.22.24.23.25.26  
192.168.001.090  
255.255.255.000  
192.168.991.245  
PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT)  
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT  
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Important! : : The MAC ADDRESS is issued by the manufacturer and should be on a label located on  
the network board in your DVR. Keep this number in a safe place for future reference.  
If you have a battery failure, replace the on-board backup battery and re-input the MAC ADDRESS.  
<How to input MAC ADDRESS>  
1. After turning off the power, take off the network board.  
2. Move and fix the jumper into the left 2 pins on the center of the main board.  
3. After inserting the network board and turning on the power, input the MAC ADDRESS.  
4. After turning off the power, take off the network board.  
5. Move and fix the jumper into the right 2 pins on the center of the main board.  
6. Insert the network board again and cover with the case of the DVR.  
If you don’t follow this step, you can’t use Network.  
The IP ADDRESS, SUBNET and GATEWAY above are only used for an example. Do not use them for  
your NETWORK SETUP.  
The IP ADDRESS, SUBNET and GATEWAY are provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) when  
you setup your account. Keep your ISP account information in a safe place for future reference.  
NETWORK SETUP (CONTINUED)  
NETWORK SETUP is available for this DVR.  
1. When you first open the NETWORK SETUP window, the arrow will be next to ACCEPT CLIENT.  
While the arrow is next to ACCEPT CLIENT, use the select button  
to change the status (YES/NO).  
2. Use the up  
and down buttons  
to move the arrow to the other categories in the  
NETWORK SETUP menu.  
3. To change the numbers in MAC ADDRESS, IP ADDRESS, SUBNET and GATEWAY, move the arrow  
next to the specific category that you want to change (i.e. IP ADDRESS).  
4. When you press the select button  
the arrow will move to position B above the category you  
have chosen (Refer to the diagram below).  
Note: When the arrow moves to position B, the category above will disappear to make room for the  
arrow. For example, if you select IP ADDRESS, the arrow moves above the farthest left digit of IP  
ADDRESS and MAC ADDRESS disappears.  
NETWORK SETUP  
[YES]  
> ACCEPT CLIENT  
\/  
IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET  
GATEWAY  
192.168.001.090  
255.255.255.000  
192.168.991.245  
PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT)  
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT  
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5. Use the up  
button  
and down buttons  
to move the arrow from left to right and use the select  
to change the numbers.  
6. Once you have finished making your changes, press the menu button  
position A (Refer to the diagram above).  
The arrow will return to  
ABOUT NETWORK SETTINGS:  
ACCEPT CLIENT: If the ACCEPT CLIENT option is set as [YES], remote DVR access control is enabled  
so you can control your DVR remotely via a LAN connection using the "Remote DVR Client" software  
included on CD in the DVR package. If ACCEPT CLIENT option is set as [NO], the Remote DVR Client  
will not be able to access your DVR from remote location.  
MAC ADDRESS: On a local area network (LAN), the MAC (Media Access Control) address is your  
computer's unique hardware identity number. (On an Ethernet LAN, it is the same as your Ethernet  
address.) When you are connected to the Internet from your computer (or host as the Internet protocol  
thinks of it), a corresponding table relates your IP address to your computer's physical (MAC) address on  
the LAN.  
IP ADDRESS: Within an isolated network, you can assign IP addresses at random as long as each one  
is unique. However, connecting a private network to the Internet requires using registered IP addresses  
(called Internet addresses) to avoid duplicates.  
The IP address is assigned by your Internet Service Provider (ISP), but you may assign values to the  
lowest digits of the address (to designate unique addresses for your DVR, your PC and other devices on  
your LAN). Contact your ISP for more information regarding to your own IP address.  
SUBNET: This refers to a subnet mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to. A  
number that is used to identify a sub network so that IP addresses can be recognized on a local area  
network.  
GATEWAY: In enterprises, the gateway is the computer that routes the traffic from a workstation to the  
outside network that is serving the web pages. In homes, the gateway is usually housed at the ISP. The  
gateway connects networks that have different protocols. The gateway address is provided by your ISP.  
PLAYBACK CONTROL BY TIME SEARCH  
When you press the menu button  
during PLAY mode, the SEARCH TIME menu will appear as  
shown below. With this menu, you can choose and playback a recorded event or manually input a  
specific time for playback.  
TO CHOOSE AND PLAYBACK A RECORDED EVENT FROM A LIST:  
When you first open the SEARCH TIME window, the arrow will be pointing at the most recent event (01).  
1. Use the up  
and down  
buttons to find the event that you want to view.  
to start playback of the event you have chosen.  
2. Press the PLAY button  
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SEARCH TIME  
HARD DRIVE: MASTER  
04/05/21 06:59:59 – 04/05/21 06:59:59  
> 01 TIME  
02 TIME  
03 TIME  
04 TIME  
2004/05/21  
2004/05/21  
2004/05/20  
2004/05/20  
01:15:20  
00:25:33  
11:35:55  
10:48:12  
09:57:55  
05 SENSOR 2004/05/20  
(UP, DOWN) MOVE  
(MENU) EXIT  
(PLAY) PLAY  
(FF) SELECT EVENT OR TIME  
04/05/21 = year/month/day  
06:59:59 = hour/minute/second  
Note: When the arrow is pointing at a specific event, the date and time shows the beginning (date and  
time) to the ending (date and time) of that recorded event.  
Note: While “playback” mode, the red record light blinks.  
TO MANUALLY INPUT A SPECIFIC DATE AND TIME FOR PLAYBACK:  
1. Press the play button  
to access the SEARCH TIME menu. The arrow will be next to the most  
recently recorded event (Position A shown below).  
2. Press the FF button  
on the front of your DVR. The arrow will move next to HARD DRIVE:  
MASER (Position B shown below).  
3. Press the down button  
and the arrow will move below the date and time references listed  
under HARD DRIVE: MASER (Position C shown below). The date and time displayed under HARD  
DRIVE: MASER corresponds with the beginning and  
ending period of what has been recorded on your hard drive.  
4. Move the arrow left or right by using the up  
and down  
buttons.  
5. Change the date and time digits by pressing the select button  
6. Finally, input the desired starting date and time, press the play button  
playing.  
and the DVR will start  
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SEARCH TIME  
> HARD DRIVE: MASTER  
03/05/21 06:59:59 – 03/05/21 06:59:59  
>
01 TIME  
02 TIME  
03 TIME  
04 TIME  
05 SENSOR  
2004/05/21  
2004/05/21  
2004/05/20  
2004/05/20  
2004/05/20  
01:15:20  
00:25:33  
11:35:55  
10:48:12  
09:57:55  
(UP, DOWN) MOVE  
(MENU) EXIT  
(PLAY) PLAY  
(FF) SELECT EVENT OR TIME  
VIEW CONTROL DURING PLAYBACK  
If you have set the RECORD MODE to EACH (see page 19), you can use the select  
DVR front panel to select the camera that you want to view in full screen during playback.  
button on the  
CH1- If you press the select  
screen.  
button once, you can see camera1 in full  
CH2- If you press the select  
screen.  
button twice, you can see camera2 in full  
button three times, you can see camera3  
button four times, you can see camera4 in  
button five times, you can see all cameras  
CH3- If you press the select  
in full screen.  
CH4- If you press the select  
full screen.  
ALL- If you press the select  
in full screen.  
Quad screen: Images from all 4 cameras are displayed at the same time in 4 separate  
sections on a single screen.  
Note: You cannot view individual cameras in FULL SCREEN display while in QUAD mode. You can only  
view a quad screen when the RECORD MODE is set to QUAD (see page 19).  
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RECORD VIEW CONTROL  
When you have finished entering all of the settings in the DVR menu and the record button  
pressed, the recording process starts immediately. In the example below, the recording channel  
is  
indicators n next to CH1 and CH2 indicate that those channels have been selected to record. CH3 and  
CH4 are not recording.  
RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS  
To reset the DVR settings back to the factory default, press the pause button  
5 times.  
After resetting, the password will return to the default value (111111) and all DVR settings on the menu  
will return to default.  
Reset to factory default will not erase any video data on the hard disk drive.  
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Chapter 7: Trouble Shooting Guide  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
1. What kind of camera should I buy for this DVR ?  
Any BNC or RCA interface indoor/outdoor/infrared camera will work with the DVR. It doesn’t matter  
whether it’s a color or black/white camera. However, web cameras that require a USB interface are not  
compatible with this DVR.  
2. What kind of sensor device should I buy for sensor recording?  
Any motion detection sensor will be compatible with this DVR.  
3. What kind of alarm device should I buy for the DVR?  
Most DC-powered alarms are compatible with this DVR.  
4. I can’t turn on the DVR.  
Make sure that the power switch is on. If the power switch is on and you still can’t turn on DVR, make  
sure that the power cord is plugged in correctly and the green power light on DVR front panel is on.  
5. I see nothing but a blue screen after I turn on the DVR.  
Check the camera input and video output connection on the DVR rear panel. If you can’t find any  
problem with these connections, check whether the camera power cable is firmly connected.  
6. I pushed the menu button but it doesn’t show the menu directory.  
When the DVR is in record mode no button on the front panel will work. The red light below REC button  
is on when DVR is recording. To end recording, press the STOP button.  
7. I see an HDD error message on the screen.  
If you see the error messages such as "Hard Disk Check Fail", "HDD BUSY Error", "HDD DRDY Error",  
"HDD initial is Error", pull out and put in the hard disk drive or replace the hard disk. Also make sure that  
hard disk rack is firmly locked.  
8. I push record button but nothing records.  
Make sure that there are no slash ( -- ) signs on Record Schedule Menu. If you see any slash ( -- ) signs,  
change it to "T" sign using select button. Or change it to "S" sign if there are any sensors installed on the  
DVR and you prefer motion sensor recording.  
9. I turn on the DVR and no buttons work.  
Check if the hard disk rack is firmly locked. You will see a green light on the DVR side panel when DVR  
is locked turned on. Also, make sure hard disk drive jumper is set as a "master". If none of the above  
work, check the two connectors (power cable & IDE cable) from hard disk drive to DVR to see if they are  
firmly connected.  
10. I can’t make each channel to display in full screen.  
Make sure that record mode setting is on EACH mode. If it’s on QUAD mode, switch to EACH mode in  
the DVR’s main menu.  
11. I installed only one camera to channel 1 but the channel 1 screen does not show anything.  
Under Menu and Camera Select, select 1.  
12. Can I record everything 24 hours 7 days a week without stopping?  
Yes. In the Record Schedule Menu, select "T" for all time periods.  
13. Can I prevent other people from stopping the recording while I am gone?  
Would creating a password do it?  
The only way to prevent this is to place the DVR in a room where nobody else can enter.  
14. Can I still record all the events while I review the previous recording?  
No. The DVR doesn’t support recording during playback.  
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15. How long is the warranty period?  
One year after the date of purchase. We will gladly offer replacement for all defective units.  
16. What is the correct jumper setting for using a single hard disk drive?  
Single master without slave. Most of HDD drives come with the jumper setting as a master without slave  
so you may not need to change the jumper setting after you purchase HDD and install it into DVR. Check  
the documentation that came with your hard drive.  
17. Can I install two hard drives in this DVR?  
No. Our product supports just one hard disk drive bay.  
18. What is the limitation of the hard disk drive size that I can install in the DVR?  
The hard drive capacity varies according to the model number of your DVR. Please refer to the  
packaging, which your unit was purchased for information regarding the specific hard drive capacity of  
your model.  
19. How can I erase all data on the hard disk drive?  
Select the HDD Format option in the Hard Drive Setup menu.  
20. Why do I need a password?  
You need a password to format hard disk drive. The password is for your protection.  
21. I forgot my password. What should I do?  
Press the "Pause" button five times and it will reset DVR settings to factory default. The password will  
reset to the factory default of (111111).  
22. Can my desktop PC read the video data on hard disk drive in DVR?  
The file format used on DVR is not supported by any PC operating systems, including Windows or Linux,  
so you can’t access DVR hard disk drive using your PC.  
But if you use the exclusive viewer, you can access DVR hard disk drive using your PC. The software for  
the HDD PC viewer is in CD to come with DVR.  
23. What happens if I install my PC hard disk drive into the DVR?  
You can use a PC hard disk drive in the DVR. However, once it runs in DVR, it will delete any PC  
operating system and files on the hard disk drive.  
24. What kind of hard disk drive should I purchase to make the DVR run?  
Any PC compatible IDE, ATA hard disk drive will work.  
25. Does the DVR come with sensors, cameras, or hard disk drive?  
Some models come with a hard disk drive and cameras. Some models don’t. Please check the package  
content information on DVR box or "This DVR models" table in Chapter 1. If the DVR unit that you’ve  
purchased contains a digital video recording system only, then you need to buy accessories separately  
to complete a digital video recording surveillance system. A single hard disk drive and a single camera  
are minimum requirements to make a digital surveillance system complete.  
26. What is the capacity to record?  
It depends on the installed hard disk drive storage size. In general, you can record up to 6 months with a  
120 GB HDD  
27. Does this DVR come with a remote control?  
Yes. The DVR kit can support remote control.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
REMARKS  
VIDEO  
Video Input Format  
NTSC / PAL  
AUTO  
DETECTION  
FUNCTION  
Operating system  
Video Input Channels  
Video Output Channels  
Loop Through Output  
Input Level  
RTOS in firmware  
4CH Composite video (BNC)  
2CH Composite video (BNC)  
4CH Composite video (BNC)  
1.0Vp-p +/-10% Composite, 75 Ohm  
Unbalanced  
Main TV Output 1  
Main TV Output 2  
Display Resolution NTSC  
PAL  
1.0Vp-p Composite, 75 Ohm Unbalanced  
1.0Vp-p Composite, 75 Ohm Unbalanced  
720 x 480  
720 x 576  
Display frame rate  
NTSC  
PAL  
Max 120 frames/ sec  
Max100 frames/ sec  
1/4 Screen  
4 x 30 frames/ sec  
4 x 25 frames/ sec  
Screen Split Control  
RECORDING  
Recording frame  
rate  
(Quad mode)  
Recording frame  
rate  
NTSC  
PAL  
Max 30 fps (Quad)  
Max 25 fps (Quad)  
30 fps (per recording CH)  
25 fps (per recording CH)  
NTSC  
Max 7.5 fps (Each mode)  
Each mode = MAX frame /  
Number of video source  
Max 6.25 fps (Each mode)  
Each mode = MAX frame /  
Number of video source  
Manual / Programmed / Sensor / Motion  
Detection  
(Each Mode)  
PAL  
Recording Mode  
Recording  
Resolution  
NTSC  
PAL  
320 x 112, 640 x 224  
Quad: 640 x 224 (Total)  
Each Channel : 640 x 224  
320 x 136, 640 x 272  
Compression format  
(Each channel)  
Modified JPEG (12-20Kbytes / frame)  
Low: 12KB / frame  
Normal: 15KB / frame  
High: 20KB / frame  
Scheduling  
Set up per hour  
Alarm Out Time  
Internal EIDE Storage  
AUDIO  
00,05,10,15,20,25,30, CONT  
Max 1HDD  
Max 1TB  
Compression  
Input Channel  
Input Level  
ADPCM  
1CH (Connectable to any video channel)  
200mVp-p @ 20KOhm  
1CH  
Live Output  
SEARCHING & PLAYBACK  
Searching Method  
Time / Event  
Client S/W  
NETWORK  
Monitoring Environment  
Dynamic IP server  
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Connection  
Supporting 1 Client  
FUNCTION:  
-Live Monitoring  
-HDD Searching  
-Setup Available  
ALARM  
Sensor Input  
4 Port / NC or NO Non-isolated TTL input  
Ground Common  
Alarm Output  
1Port / NO Isolated Relay Output  
* Motion Detection  
Available for each camera Multi Detection  
Level  
CONNECTOR  
Video Input  
4 Ports (BNC)  
Loop Through Output  
Audio Input (mono)  
Audio Output (mono)  
Main TV Output  
Sensor Input  
4 Ports (BNC)  
RCA 1 Port (White)  
Line Output, RCA Jack (Red)  
2 Ports (BNC)  
8 pins Terminal Block (4 pins Ground  
Terminal)  
Alarm Output  
Ethernet  
2 pins Terminal Block  
RJ-45, 10Mbps / 100Mbps  
ELECTRICAL  
Power Source  
Power Consumption  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Operating Temp.  
Storage Temp.  
Humidity  
DC12V, 5A  
Appx. 30Watt  
+5 ~ +40°C  
+5 ~ +60 °C  
30 ~ 80 %RH (non-condensing)  
PHYSICAL  
Dimension  
335 (W) x 65(H) x 250 (D) mm  
Appx. 2kg  
Weight  
OTHERS  
OSD Language  
Multi-language (English, Japanese,  
Chinese, Korean, German, Portuguese,  
Spanish, Danish, French)  
Available  
Remote Control  
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RECORDING CONDITIONS  
Based on 40GB of storage with the installation of 4 cameras.  
This DVR can support up to 1TB.  
RECORDING TIME TABLE  
Record  
Mode  
Video Signal  
Video Quality  
HIGH  
30 fps  
15 fps  
7 fps  
1 fps  
540 Hours  
(22 days)  
720 Hours  
(30 days)  
870 Hours  
(36 days)  
960 Hours  
(40 days)  
1,350 Hours  
(56 days)  
1,680 Hours  
(70days)  
18 Hours  
24 Hours  
29 Hours  
32 Hours  
45 Hours  
56 Hours  
36 Hours  
48 Hours  
58 Hours  
64 Hours  
90 Hours  
112 Hours  
72 Hours  
96 Hours  
116 Hours  
128 Hours  
180 Hours  
224 Hours  
QUAD  
NORMAL  
LOW  
NTSC*  
HIGH  
EACH  
NORMAL  
LOW  
* The NTSC signal mode is used for most of televisions produced in the U.S.  
FRAME SIZE (ROUGH DATA SIZE)  
Quality  
Size  
High  
Normal  
Low  
12 Kbytes / frame  
20 Kbytes / frame  
15 Kbytes / frame  
• The figures in the Recording Time Table were estimated under ideal recording conditions and may vary  
from your actual recording situation.  
• In the Recording Time Table, multiply by 2 for recording hours with an 80 GB HDD and 3 for recording  
hours with a 120 GB HDD.  
• The complexity of the image and the amount of motion recorded greatly influences the recording  
capacity of your hard drive (HDD). The higher the frames per second and the higher the video quality  
setting, the lower  
your HDD recording capacity will be. In the same manner, the lower the frames per second setting and  
the lower the video quality setting, the higher your HDD recording capacity will be.  
• Note that the lower frame rate does not mean a lower video quality. The video quality remains the same  
whether the frames per second setting is set high or low. One frame per second is the same as taking  
a photo every second.  
• There are several factors that influence the recording capacity of your hard drive.  
(a) The number of cameras used  
(b) The recording mode – Quad vs. Each  
(c) The number of frame recorded per second  
(d) The video quality setting – High, Normal or Low  
PRODUCT WARRANTY  
This DVR carries a warranty of 1 year.  
Please contact Technical Support for any warranty related issues. To benefit from this warranty, you  
must  
return your product's Registration Card included with the unit.  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
Please contact an authorized dealer.  
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Remote DVR Client 2.5  
Operation Manual  
Version 2.5  
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1. Introduction  
Welcome to Remote DVR Client 2.5 Software!  
This Software allows you to access your DVR from a remote location to view live and recorded  
video. If you setup audio recording, you can also receive audio data from the DVR. You can  
capture (record) the video and audio data from the DVR, and play the stored stream. Below are  
simple instructions about how to use PC client for this Digital Video Recorder.  
2. Overview  
A. DVR – PC Network Connection  
There can be three different types of DVR-PC connection.  
i. Network through HUB  
1. Configure the IP address  
2. Connect the DVR unit to a Network HUB using a Cat5 (RJ-45) Cable.  
ii. Direct Network  
1. Configure the IP address  
2. Connect the DVR unit and the PC using a Cat5 (RJ-45) Crossover Cable.  
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iii. Remote Network via Internet Connection  
1. Connect the DVR to the Internet using a Cat5 (RJ-45) cable. The connection would be  
using LAN, DSL or Cable Modem.  
2. Set the IP address and any necessary network configuration setting.  
3. Software Installation  
A. Remote Viewing with Remote DVR Client 2.5 Software  
A client software package should be installed in a remote PC. The product allows a user to  
access to the DVR and remotely view the current images as well as control and change  
settings of it.  
i. Remote Connection from your PC to the DVR  
1. Insert DV-Jn03-16-KIT on your PC.  
2. Click one of icons in the directory  
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Please, note that the user interfaces for each language are identical to each other.  
Customization is required.  
Once you click the icon, the following diagram window. This dialog window is  
referred to as DVR Client Main Window.  
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<DVR client main window>  
For the remote connection to the DVR, click “Connect” button. Then the following  
“DVR Client Connection Manager” window will appear on the screen.  
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DVR IP: The DVR IP address is the IP address of the remote DVR.  
*
Input target remote DVR’s IP address.  
*
Check “Save IP Address” if you want to save the IP address for future use.  
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Password: The password is same password used for formatting the DVR’s Hard Drive.  
The default value is 111111 (six digits).  
4. When Connection is Failed  
However, if the client failed to connect to the DVR, one of following pop-up windows will  
appear on the screen.  
<Incorrect IP address>  
When you see this diagram, the DVR client could not locate the remote DVR. The IP  
address specified may not be correct. Check the IP address and try again.  
<Incorrect Password>  
When you see this diagram, it means the password you typed is incorrect. Check the  
password on DVR and try again.  
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4. After Connection  
A. DVR Main Window  
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i. Connection Status  
When successfully connected, you would see “Connected” sign. This window also displays  
DVR IP address and shows changes of connection speed.  
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To disconnect, simply click “Disconnect.”  
To close the application, click “Close Window” button.  
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ii. Changing Color Mode  
1. From DVR Client 2.5, the image picture quality is adjustable  
A. 256 Color  
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2. Changing Color Mode  
A. Press “Color Setup” at the menu bar. Then you would see following diagram  
window.  
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256-Color  
mode.  
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button, to select  
true color mode.  
iii. Audio control  
You can see the volume control on the right of viewer.  
Audio Control  
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You can adjust the volume level and enable/disable(mute) the audio device of the PC  
where the client is running.  
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iv. DVR Control  
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View Mode  
The view mode is a default and the indicator shows the current DVR operational state,  
view.  
Record Mode  
When you click “REC” button, the remote DVR starts recording video on its hard drive.  
To stop recording, press the stop button.  
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Play Mode  
To review the recorded video, press “PLAY” button.  
Then, the “DVR play” control panel would be pop-up.  
You can start playing while either select the start time or select the event you want to  
play.  
[Note: Figure above shows that only master hard drive has recorded video, and there  
are more than seven recording events (the DVR user pressed REC button or Sensor  
is activated)]  
[Note: Current version, ver.2.5, only transfers the last 7 events of each hard drive. For  
example, even if the master hard drive has 10 events, the DVR just send the last 7  
events to the client.]  
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A. Timed Play  
Set the playback starting point (year/date/hour/min/sec) in this box and click “Start  
Timed Play” button for replay. If there are two hard disk drives installed in DVR, you  
can choose one hard drive for the playback starting point to see the recorded event.  
B. Event Play  
First, select the event on the list, which you like to replay and then click “Start Event  
Play” button. Then it will playback the event you selected.  
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FF (Fast Forward) Mode  
Once the DVR is in PLAY mode, the FF button would be  
enabled. If you want to play faster, press FF button.  
Then, you would see “PLAY FF” on the DVR state indicator.  
Also, you would see “FF1” on the screen.  
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Every time, the speed is changed, the OSD (On Screen Display) would change  
indicating the current fast forward play speed..  
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REW (Rewind) Mode  
While playing, fast forward playing or pause, you can press REW(Rewind) button if  
you want play backward. Then, you would see “PLAY REW” on the DVR state  
indicator.  
Also, you would see “REW” on the screen.  
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PAUSE Mode  
If you want to see still image, you can press PAUSE button to do it. To resume play,  
press PLAY” button.  
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Capture & Play  
Using Capture & Play, you can record real-time event on hard disk drive of your  
PC. A. Record events on your PC hard disk drive.  
When you click “REC” button, it will start to record the incoming video on your PC  
hard disk. The DVR client creates “stream_files” folder where the execution file is  
located. When the client is recording, the Capture & Play status indicator would show  
the current status, Recording.  
B. Playback  
After recording is finished, click “PLAY” button to play the recorded video stream.  
Then you will see a stream file list of the video stream files previously captured.  
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The file name itself contains the information about the year_date_hour_min_sec,  
which indicate the time of recording. So you can easily check the recording time  
information only by file name. If you want to playback recorded event, select the  
file on the list and click “Open”. Then you will see the event displaying on your  
PC screen.  
C. Fast Forward  
While local playing, you can press FF button to play faster.  
Like DVR fast forward play, there are several levels of playing speed, but there  
are five levels.  
i. FF1  
ii. FF2  
iii. FF3  
iv. FF4  
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D. Reverse Playback  
While local playing, you can press REW button to play backward.  
Like the fast forward play back, the reverse playback also has 5 levels of speed.  
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E. Pause  
To see still image, press PAUSE button to stop the playback for a while.  
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Frame Rate  
There are 30 different frames rate settings that you can choose. Maximum  
frames rate is 30 frames per seconds. The minimum is 1 frame per second.  
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B. DVR Management  
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DVR Record mode  
It shows the current DVR Record mode (Each/Quad) on connection. You can’t make  
any change in record mode on your PC with Remote DVR Client. The record mode  
change can be made only on DVR. (Please refer to “Record Mode” section on our  
DVR operation manual to know how to change the record mode)  
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Hard Disk Information  
Hard Disk Information shows the number hard drive installed in DVR and its total size.  
If you click “Detailed HDD Info.” button, the following window will show up on screen,  
displaying detailed hard disk drive information in DVR.  
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Video Quality  
There are three video quality mode: High, Normal, Low.  
The higher the video quality, the clearer the image on the screen. The data stream  
size will be smaller as you lower the video quality.  
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Record Frame Rate  
There are nine different Record Frame Rates (1,2,3,4,5,7,10,15,30) settings that  
you can choose. The less the frame rates, the more recording time on hard drive on  
your PC or DVR. The more recording frames rates you choose, the more natural  
streaming motion appears while playback.  
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Alarm On Duration  
If the alarming device is attached to DVR, this option sets alarm duration. It  
controls how many seconds the alarm goes on since it goes off. There are 35  
different time settings on the alarming duration. You can also make the alarm off or  
on ceaselessly.  
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Alarm Record Duration  
There are 7 different “Alarm Record Duration” time settings. When a motion  
detection device is attached to DVR, this function will control the motion detect  
periods in second. For example, if you set Alarm Record Duration at 5 seconds and  
the objection in front of camera starts moving, the record will start immediately.  
However, if the object doesn’t show movement for 5 seconds since the first move,  
the recording will stop.  
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Audio Recording Enable  
This option enables/disables the DVR audio recording. If you enable the DVR audio  
recording, The DVR records audio track on its hard disk. Please, note that 4094  
bytes of audio data would be written on the hard disk at every 0.5 second.  
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DVR Speaker Enable  
This option enables/disables the speaker of the DVR (Not the audio output of the  
client). If you enabled the DVR audio recoding and the speaker is enabled, you  
would be able to hear audio sound from the DVR.  
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Input Channels  
Select the camera that should be on for monitoring. To make all of four cameras to  
activate, all channels should be “ON” mode.  
If you want to turn off some of the cameras, click “ON” button. Then it will be turned  
off.  
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Record Channels  
Select channels(cameras), which should operate for recording. If you turn off some  
of channels, the selected channels(cameras) won’t record during recording session.  
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DVR Time  
Throughout remote connection, you can change date/time/hour/minute/sec setting on  
DVR.  
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Record Schedule  
12am-1am  
No Schedule  
For recording  
Sensor  
Recording  
11pm-12am  
You can set recording schedule for 24-hour period. When you set the record schedule  
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off for a certain hour, it won’t record during that time.  
If motion detection device is attached to DVR, sensor recording schedule can be set up. If  
the sensor detects a certain movement during a sensor-on hour, the recording starts.  
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Update Setting  
To make all the changes to activate, you have to click “Update Setting” button.  
C. Statistics  
While remotely connected, you can see all the detailed information including connection  
status and data stream statistic on the window.  
When the remote DVR connection is on, click the “Statistic” tool bar on DVR main viewer  
window. Then, the following “Streaming Status” window will pop up and display the  
continuously up-to-second data stream information.  
5. Note  
If any button on DVR is pressed when the DVR client is connected. The connection is  
closed while showing following dialog window.  
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DVR HDD PC Viewer  
Operation Manual  
Version 1.0  
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Introduction  
This document is the Operation Manual for HDD PC Viewer of this DVR. The application will show  
you stream image stored in the HDD which was previously formatted and recorded by this DVR.  
If any formatted HDD is connected to your PC, the application will automatically detect the HDD and  
show the recorded stream. You can also save the current screen to a BMP file, and save the current stream  
to a stream file [the file extension for the stream file is “MYS”].  
The application consists of two functional modules:  
DVR HDD PC Viewer  
MYS File Player  
Shows stream stored in the AX HDD directly.  
Plays captured stream file.  
Document History  
10/14/2004  
10/17/2004  
10/18/2004  
Initial Documentation  
Minor Editing  
First Release  
Terms in This Document  
HDD  
The Application  
AX  
Hard Disk, Hard Disk Drive  
DVR HDD PC Viewer  
DVR Formatted  
HDD which was previously formatted and recorded by  
the DVR base on Technologies’ DVR chip.  
Operating System  
Central Processing Unit  
Random Access Memory  
Graphic User Interface  
AX HDD  
OS  
CPU  
RAM  
GUI  
Mandatory  
The application runs only with following conditions.  
OS  
DirectX  
OS of your PC should be Windows 2000/XP or later.  
Your PC should be equipped with DirectX 7.0 or later.  
Recommendation  
Please be aware of following recommendation so that you can use the application better.  
Operating System (OS)  
CPU  
RAM  
The application runs only on Windows 2000 or Later (XP, 2003).  
1.0 GHz or Higher.  
256 MByte or greater.  
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Table of Contents  
1. Installation ..........................................................................................................................
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B. Software Installation ..............................................................................................
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4. MYS File Player .................................................................................................................  
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B. Functions...............................................................................................................  
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5. Application Setting .............................................................................................................
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B. Functions................................................................................................................  
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1. Installation  
A. Hardware Installation  
As stated above, the application shows stream which is stored in AX HDD. Before installing and  
executing the application, make sure that you connected AX HDD to the IDE cable of your PC  
directly, or via USB HDD adaptor  
B. Software Installation  
Make sure that the OS of your PC is Windows 2000 or later [XP or 2003]. Otherwise, the  
application will not operate properly.  
The application is just one execution file. So copy it to any directory you want.  
2. Execution  
Just double click the execution file. The application first detects physical HDDs installed at your  
PC and search for AX HDD among them. This process may take up to 1 minute.  
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3. DVR HDD PC Viewer  
A. User Interface  
The default page of the application is DVR HDD PC Viewer. The user interface is shown in  
Fig.1.  
DVR HDD PC Viewer Select Button  
DVR HDD Select Button Set  
Application Option Button  
Screen  
Valid  
Stream  
Region  
Indicator  
Positioning  
Slider Bar  
Stream Time  
Display  
Slider Bar  
Zooming  
Button  
Direct Access  
Input  
NTSC/PAL  
Set Button  
Status Bar  
Fast Rewind  
One Frame Backward  
Play  
Volume Control  
Play Captured  
Stream Button  
Backward  
Capture Current  
Stream Button  
[MYS]  
Pause  
Play  
One Frame Forward  
Fast Forward  
Channel  
Selection  
Capture Current  
Screen Button  
[BMP]  
Fig.1. DVR HDD PC Viewer User Interface  
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B. Functions  
i. HDD Selection  
Once the application detects one or more AX HDDs, it automatically selects the first AX HDD.  
You can select any AX HDD [the AX HDDs are marked as  
the normal HDD, which may be Windows-formatted one.  
]. However, you cannot select  
ii. Valid Stream Region Indication  
Once an AX HDD is selected, the application detects valid stream region where valid video  
stream resides. The valid stream region is marked as green within the Valid Stream Region  
Indicator (see Fig.1).  
iii. Playback  
Once an AX HDD is selected, the application automatically displays first screen recorded  
at the very beginning of it. Then, you can see stream at anywhere within the valid stream reason.  
iv. Channel Selection  
The default screen display channel setting is ALL CHANNEL, which shows all four channel  
(if the stream has 4 channel streams) at the same time. If you want to see a channel only or  
enlarge one channel, press any channel button you want.  
v. Volume Control  
You can enable/disable audio sounding by clicking “MUTE” button and adjust volume  
by adjusting Volume slider bar.  
vi. Valid Stream Region Zooming  
If the Valid Stream Region is relatively too small, you may have difficulty to navigate within it.  
In this case, you can enlarging (magnify) the Valid Stream Region by clicking Slider Bar  
Zooming Button (see Fig.1)  
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vii. Direct Access  
If the stream stored in an AX HDD is quite long, you may have difficulty to find the exact scene you  
want to see.  
When you find a scene you would like to show your friend or report to police officer later, please  
remember the number in the Direct Access Input edit box, so that you can go there directly by  
entering the number in the edit box and pressing “GO” button besides it.  
viii. Screen Capturing  
If you want to capture, or backup, current screen, press Capture Current Screen button. Then it will  
capture the current screen and saves it as BMP file.  
ix. Stream Capturing  
If you wan to capture, or backup, current stream, press Capture Current Stream button. Then it will  
record the stream you want. It will create MYS file, whose format is Technologies’ proprietary stream  
file format. You can play the recorded file using MYS file player.  
x. Captured Stream File Playback  
If you have captured an MYS file, you can replay it using MYS file player. To enable  
MYS player, press the Play Captured Stream Button. (See Fig.1)  
xi. Configure  
You can change application settings such as BMP file save directory, MYS file save directory, or  
default video mode (NTSC/PAL). To change setting, press Options button  
(See Fig.1). The Configuration Dialog will be discussed at Section 5.  
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4. MYS File Player  
A. User Interface  
The default page of the application is MYS file player. The user interface is shown in  
Fig.2.  
MYS File Information Display  
MYS File Player Select Button  
Application Option Button  
Screen  
MYS File  
Select  
Dialog  
Positioning  
Slider Bar  
File Open  
Button  
MYS File  
Info.  
Display  
Button  
Status Bar  
Fast Rewind  
Volume Control  
One Frame Backward  
Capture Current  
Screen Button  
[BMP]  
Play  
Backward  
Pause  
Play  
One Frame Forward  
Fast Forward  
Channel  
Selection  
Fig.2. MYS File Player User Interface  
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B. Functions  
i. File Open  
You can open MYS file by clicking File Open Button. And then select the file which you want and  
click the “Open” button.  
ii. Positioning Slider Bar  
You can see the position of the frame in the playing stream by the Positioning Slider Bar.  
iii. Playback  
Once an AX HDD is selected, the application automatically displays first screen recorded  
at the very beginning of it. Then, you can see stream at anywhere within the valid stream reason.  
iv. Channel Selection  
The default screen display channel setting is ALL CHANNEL, which shows all four channel  
(if the stream has 4 channel streams) at the same time. If you want to see a channel only  
or enlarge one channel, press channel button.  
v. Volume Control  
You can enable/disable audio sounding by clicking “MUTE” button and adjust volume by adjusting  
Volume slider bar.  
vi. MYS File Information  
You can see the MYS file information by pressing the “MYS Information” button.  
vii. Screen Capturing  
If you want to capture, or backup, current screen, press Capture Current Screen button.  
Then it will capture the current screen and saves it as BMP file.  
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5. Application Setting  
A. User Interface  
Default Video Mode  
Selection [For MYS Player]  
Default Video Mode  
Selection [For Viewer]  
Change BMP  
File Saving  
Directory  
Enable/Disable  
Capturing Time Stamp  
Printing  
Enable/Disable  
Company Name  
Printing  
Change MYS  
File Saving  
Directory  
Enable/Disable  
Application Closing Confirm  
Enable/Disable  
Enable/Disable  
Notification Message when the  
application detects invalid stream  
Notification Message when the application detects the graphic device  
does not support hardware color conversion.  
Fig.3. Application Setting Dialog  
B. Functions  
i. Default Video Mode Related Setting  
You can specify choose the default video standard.  
1. NTSC/PAL Setting for VY HDD PC Viewer  
2. NTSC/PAL Setting for MYS Player  
ii. BMP Capturing Related Setting  
You can set the behavior of BMP capturing process.  
1. Saving Directory  
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Press “Change” Button to change the directory where the new BMP capture file will be stored.  
2. Printing Capture Information  
You can enable/disable printing capturing information on the BMP file.  
3. Capturing Time  
You can enable/disable printing capturing time.  
4. Company Signature  
You can enable/disable printing company name.  
iii. MYS Stream Capturing Related Setting  
1. Saving Directory  
Press “Change” button to change the directory where the new MYS stream file will be stored.  
iv. Notification Dialog Related Setting  
1. Application Closing  
Enable/Disable the confirm message box for application closing.  
2. No Hardware Color Conversion Support  
Enable/Disable the notification message when the application detects the graphic  
device installed is not supporting hardware-aided YUV to RGB color conversion.  
3. Invalid Stream Loading  
Enable/Disable the warning message when the application [AX HDD PC Viewer]  
loads invalid stream data from a hard disk.  
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