Sanyo DVR DSR 2108 User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
DSR-2116  
DSR-2108  
Digital Video Recorder  
with Multiplexer Function  
About this manual  
Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully.  
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.  
DSR-2116  
DSR-2108  
GB  
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italiano.  
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Safety precautions  
Declaration of Conformity  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
Model Number  
Trade Name  
: DSR-2116, DSR-2108  
: SANYO  
Responsible party : SANYO FISHER COMPANY  
Address  
: 21605 Plummer Street, Chatsworth, California  
91311  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE A RISK OF ELECTRIC  
Telephone No.  
: (818) 998-7322  
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference,and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL.  
WARNING: To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose  
this product to rain or moisture.  
For the customers in Canada  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an  
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the  
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
CAUTION  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the product.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
Discard used batteries according to the manufacture’s instructions.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
FOR CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. ONLY  
This product contains a CR Coin Lithium Battery which  
contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications.  
Licensed Under U.S. Patent No. 4,974,088  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation.  
Please note:  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures.  
Your SANYO product is designed and  
manufactured with high quality materials and  
components which can be recycled and  
reused.  
This symbol means that electrical and  
electronic equipment, at their end-of-life,  
should be disposed of separately from your  
household waste.  
Please dispose of this equipment at your local  
community waste collection/recycling centre.  
In the European Union there are separate  
collection systems for used electrical and  
electronic products.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
CAUTION  
This product employs a Laser System.  
Please help us to conserve the environment  
we live in!  
To ensure proper use of this product, Please read this owner's  
manual carefully and retain it for future reference.  
This symbol mark and recycle system  
are applied only to EU countries and  
not applied to the countries in the  
other area of the world.  
Should the unit require maintenance, contact an authorized service  
center.  
Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of procedures  
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation  
exposure.  
FOR RUSSIAN USERS  
To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try to open the  
enclosure. Visible laser radiation when open. DO NOT STARE  
INTO BEAM.  
This product is certified by an official  
certification company which is authorized by  
the Russian Federation.  
ДЛЯ ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЕЙ  
РОССИИ  
Данная продукция сертифицирована  
официальным органом по сертификации  
Российской Федерации.  
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Safety precautions  
These precautions must be followed for safety reasons.  
Warning  
b Do not use if the unit emits smoke,  
strange sounds are heard or odor is  
emitted.  
b Disassembly prohibited  
• Do not place your hand inside this unit as  
this may cause fire and/or electrocution.  
Disassembly  
prohibited.  
Remove the power  
plug from the outlet.  
Continued use may cause electrocution and/  
or fire. Immediately remove the power plug  
from the outlet. Once the unit stops emitting  
smoke, consult the dealership where this unit  
was purchased or factory shop for repairs.  
• Consult the dealership where this unit was  
purchased or factory shop for diagnostics,  
adjustments, and repairs.  
Do not attempt repairs on your own.  
b Do not place any foreign objects inside the unit.  
• Do not insert or push in any metal or  
combustible objects through openings  
such as air ducts. This may cause fire and/  
b Make sure the power cable is not damaged.  
• Always use the power cable supplied with  
the unit.  
Prohibited  
or electrocution.  
• In the event that a foreign object is inside  
the unit, turn off and unplug the unit.  
• Do not place heavy objects on the power  
Prohibited  
cable or place the power cable near  
heating equipment. Also, do not bend the  
power cable forcefully, work upon or staple  
it.  
Consult the dealership where this unit was  
purchased or factory shop. Continued use  
may result in fire and/or electrocution.  
Remove the power  
plug from the outlet.  
A damaged power cable may result in fire  
and/or electrocution.  
b Do not place a container holding  
water or other liquids above the unit  
• Should the power cable become damaged  
it must be replaced by the dealership  
where this unit was purchased or factory  
shop.  
when it is connected to power.  
Water is prohibited  
In the event that water gets inside the unit,  
turn off and unplug the unit. Consult the  
dealership where this unit was purchased or  
factory shop.  
b Make sure there is no dust accumulation on the  
Continued use may result in a fire or  
electrocution.  
Remove the power  
plug from the outlet.  
power plug or the outlet.  
• Dust accumulation may result in a  
short-circuit and heat generation and  
cause fire.  
b Do not allow the unit to get wet.  
Prohibited  
• Be especially careful when using an outlet  
• This unit is not waterproof. Do not expose  
situated in a room exposed to high  
humidity, condensation and/or dust, or in a  
kitchen.  
the unit to water. This may cause fire and/  
or electrocution.  
Water is prohibited  
Do not use in a bath or shower room.  
• Periodically remove the power plug from  
the outlet and clean any dust and dirt  
between the plug and the outlet.  
• In the event that the internal components  
have been exposed to water, turn the  
power off and remove the power plug from  
Exposing to water  
is prohibited  
the outlet. Consult the dealership where  
this unit was purchased or factory shop.  
Continued use may cause electrocution  
and/or fire.  
b Caution when connecting the power cable  
• Connect the power plug directly with the  
outlet. Faulty connection may result in  
heat generation and cause fire.  
Prohibited  
• Do not use the power cable while it is tied  
in a bundle. This may result in heat  
generation and cause fire.  
• When using the extension cord supplied,  
make sure the power consumption of the  
connected unit does not exceed the  
electrical rating of the extension cord.  
Higher power consumption may result in  
heat generation and cause fire.  
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Safety precautions  
Warning  
Do not use during thunder/thunder storms.  
Never touch the connection cable during  
thunder/thunder storms. This may cause  
Caution  
b Do not use during thunder/thunder storms.  
b Do not pull on the power cable when removing  
the power plug from the outlet.  
Hold the power plug when disconnecting the  
power cable from the outlet. Pulling on the  
power cable may damage the cord. This may  
Contact prohibited  
electrocution.  
Prohibited  
cause fire and/or electrocution.  
b Do not place in an unstable position.  
b Do not touch the power plug with wet  
• Doing so may cause accidents and/or  
breakdowns through falling or toppling.  
hands.  
• In the event that the unit has been  
dropped or the casing has been damaged,  
turn the power off and remove the power  
plug from the outlet. Consult the  
dealership where this unit was purchased  
or factory shop.  
Doing so may result in electrocution.  
Wet hands  
prohibited  
Prohibited  
b Do not sit on.  
Doing so may cause the unit to fall, be  
Remove the power  
plug from the outlet.  
damaged and/or result in injury.  
Prohibited  
Continued use may cause electrocution  
and fire.  
b Make sure the cables are connected properly.  
Connect and install the power cable and  
connection cable very carefully. Tripping over  
the cable may result in the unit capsizing or  
falling and cause injury.  
b Do not expose to shock or vibration.  
Stored data may be damaged or lost through  
hard-disk breakdowns caused by shock/  
vibration.  
Prohibited  
b Do not place heavy objects on connected units.  
b Do not use this unit in areas where it is exposed  
Doing so may affect the stability of the unit  
and cause it to fall which may result in injury.  
Doing so may also damage the unit  
to the possibility of explosion.  
Do not use this unit in areas where explosive  
and/or flammable gases are present. This  
Prohibited  
depending on the weight of the object.  
may cause fire and/or explosion.  
Prohibited  
b Shipment and portability  
• Never move this unit while the power is  
turned on.  
• When shipping, remove the power plug  
from the outlet, confirm that the  
Remove the power  
plug from the outlet.  
connection cable has been removed, and  
store in original packaging. Ship using a  
method that causes the least amount of  
shock and/or damage to this unit. Also, do  
not drop this unit.  
b Maintenance when the unit is going to remain  
unused for long periods of time  
Remove the power plug from the outlet.  
Carrying out maintenance without removing  
the power plug may cause electrocution.  
Remove the power  
plug from the outlet.  
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Safety precautions  
Caution  
b Cleaning the internal components  
b Cautionary points on condensation  
Consult the dealership where this unit was  
purchased or factory shop for cleaning  
internal components. Leaving the unit unused  
for long periods of time may attract dust to the  
internal components, which in turn may  
cause fire and/or breakdowns.  
Droplets may form on the outside when very cold water is  
poured into a cup. In the same way, droplets may form  
around the internal components of this unit. This is called  
condensation.  
Do not use this unit if condensation has formed.  
Using this unit while condensation is formed may cause  
breakdowns. In the event of sudden sharp temperature  
changes, turn off the power and do not use this unit until  
the temperature of the room where it is positioned  
stabilizes (about 2 hours).  
b Do not block the cooling fans or air ducts.  
• This unit is equipped with air ducts and  
cooling fans in order to assist the  
ventilation of hot air produced by the hard  
disk drive.  
Condensation will not occur while the power is turned on.  
Prohibited  
When condensation is likely to occur ...  
Use the unit after turning the power off and leaving it for  
1~2 hours.  
Placing covers, placing in a case, or  
placing inside bookcases may cause heat  
build up, and may result in fire and/or  
electrocution.  
b When the unit is set up in a rack  
The hard disk drive and so on generates heat, which may  
cause operation errors and damage, therefore leave the  
specified open spaces when setting up the unit. Also, use  
only an open framed rack without back panels.  
• Leave the specified open space between the unit and  
the rack  
• Leave 1 cm or more on the upper and lower side  
• Leave 5 cm or more on both sides  
• Leave open space of 10 cm or more between the rear  
of the rack and the wall  
b Do not expose to extreme temperatures or  
humidity changes.  
• Do not place in areas where the unit will  
be exposed to extreme temperatures  
( 10 degrees C per hour) or humidity  
Prohibited  
changes.  
b Points on unit positioning  
This unit is constructed using precision  
electronic parts. Avoid placing it in areas  
described below as this may cause faulty  
Prohibited  
operation and/or breakdowns.  
• In direct sunlight  
• In places exposed to water  
• In the vicinity of cooling and heating units or humidifiers  
• Near the air conditioner where the unit is exposed to  
cool air  
• Dusty areas  
• Areas that contain fire hazards  
• Areas that contain magnetic items  
• In the vicinity of volatile substances  
• Areas where the unit will be exposed to constant  
vibration (in trains, cars, etc.)  
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Safety precautions  
Follow the points outlined below for proper use  
bBack up battery.  
bMaintaining this unit  
• This unit has got a built-in lithium battery used to back  
up the clock function. The battery continues to operate  
the clock even when there is a power disruption.  
Turn the power off and remove the power plug from  
the outlet. Wipe away any dust using a soft cloth.  
• The life expectancy of the battery is approximately 2  
years. If the battery runs out or leaks, the clock resets  
when the power is turned off. When the power is turned  
back on (or when rebooted), a warning message to  
replace the battery is displayed on the monitor screen.  
Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased  
or a "Repair Service Center".  
When the stains are hard to remove...  
Soak a cloth in water with diluted neutral detergent  
and wring it. Wipe the stain with the moistened cloth  
and finally dry off with a dry cloth.  
CAUTION:  
• Do not use paint thinner, benzine, or any other alcohol  
based agents for cleaning. The exterior may deteriorate  
or the paint may wear off.  
Battery fluid leaks  
In the event that the battery fluid has leaked rinse hands/  
clothes thoroughly with water.  
• Follow the instructions supplied on the packaging of the  
chemical cleaning agent.  
Loss of eyesight may result if battery fluid enters the eyes.  
Do not rub the eyes. Immediately rinse with clean water  
and consult a physician.  
• Do not spray volatile substances, such as insecticides,  
etc. onto the unit. Also, avoid extended contact with  
rubber or vinyl products.  
When disposing of this unit  
This may cause exterior damage or wear the paint off.  
Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased for  
information concerning the disposal of the lithium battery.  
bCopyright information  
• This manual and software are copyrighted to SANYO  
Electric Co., Ltd.  
CAUTION:  
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN  
INCORRECT TYPE.  
• Microsoft, Windows and Internet Explorer are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft USA  
in the USA and in other countries.  
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
• Intel and Pentium is a trademark or registered  
trademark of Intel USA in the USA and in other  
countries.  
• Brand and product names used in this manual are the  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  
companies.  
bIf unused for a lengthy period of time  
Remove the power plug from the outlet. Remember to  
occasionally turn the power on in order to maintain correct  
function.  
Except for personal use, copyright law prohibits the use of  
recorded copyrighted images without the permission of the  
copyright holder.  
bPre-confirm important recording  
assignments  
bPersonal data protection  
Recording and/or playback functions may be unavailable  
due to hard-drive or connecting unit failures. Always  
confirm that recording can be carried out successfully  
before carrying out important recording assignments.  
The recorded content cannot be guaranteed.  
Images or footage recorded by the camera video system in  
which people are captured and can be identified are  
considered to be personal information and fall within the  
scope of the Personal Data Protection Law. It is the  
responsibility of the user to operate the system in  
accordance with the above law.  
It is recommended to periodically back up data in order to  
prevent the loss of the data in the event of breakdowns,  
recording faults or accidents.  
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Main Features  
Accessories  
Check that all the parts shown below are supplied.  
1 Power cable (×2)  
• Long-time MPEG4 recording  
• Moving video monitoring in split screen  
• Coaxial superimposed type (COAX) camera  
control  
• Maximum recording speed  
DSR-2116: 240 IPS (NTSC) or 200 IPS (PAL)  
DSR-2108: 120 IPS (NTSC) or 100 IPS (PAL)  
• 4ch audio recording  
• Image downloading to USB memory  
• Remote operation from PC via network  
• VGA video output  
2 Remote control  
* 2 AAA” batteries are necessary for the remote control.  
(Batteries not included)  
3 HDD mounting bracket (×2)  
4 Rubber pad (×8)  
5 Mounting bracket screws (×8)  
6 HDD fixing screw (×8)  
7 S-ATA cable (×2)  
• Built-in disc drive (DVD-R or CD-R/RW)  
• Comes with IR remote control and DVR utility  
software  
8 CD-ROM  
• Instruction Manual (Digital Video Recorder)  
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Main parts  
replacement timings  
Continued use of this unit in a 25°C environment may result in  
wear and deterioration of the parts of the unit.  
We recommend you replace the following parts according to  
the timings listed below. The replacement timings listed are  
approximate and do not guarantee the performance of the  
part in question.  
b Hard disk: 2 years (25°C environment)  
The life expectancy of each part depends on the  
environment in which the unit is used. However, the head  
and motor are particularly prone to wear and deterioration.  
Therefore, writing errors are more likely to occur after two  
years of use.  
b Cooling fan: 3 years (25°C environment)  
Cooling fan failure causes higher internal temperatures  
which may result in a faulty hard disk. Periodically check  
whether the cooling fan is working properly.  
Cooling fan  
Memo: This unit is equipped with two cooling fans on the  
right and at the rear. The cooling fan on the right may  
be replaced.  
b Battery: 2 years (25°C environment)  
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About the split  
screen display  
Warning  
This manual is common to 2 models. Major differences  
between these two models are, the number of channel  
selection buttons available on the front panel and the number  
of input/output terminals available on the rear panel.  
The hard disk is a precision instrument. To avoid damage,  
handle the hard disk with care and do not expose it to shock.  
Do not block the ventilation holes and do not allow the cooling  
fan to stop. Doing so may cause heat build up and may  
shorten the life expectancy of the hard disk.  
As a result, the number of split screens that can be displayed  
on the monitor is different, as shown below.  
G This unit is designed to be positioned horizontally. Do  
(DSR-2116)  
(DSR-2108)  
not position vertically.  
G Do not expose to shock or vibration and do not  
transport while power is turned on.  
Always turn the power off when moving in and out of racks  
or other shelves.  
G Do not remove the power plug while recording or  
playing images back.  
G Do not move the unit for approximately 30 seconds  
after turning the power off.  
The hard disk continues to rotate for a short duration after  
the power has been turned off. The unit is further  
susceptible to damage through shock and vibration during  
that period. It is imperative that you do not move the unit  
during that time.  
G Do not expose to shock or vibration.  
Avoid placing this unit directly on the floor. Make sure that  
the four stands attached to the base of this unit are used  
when placing it on the floor.  
G Always use the original packaging (packaging  
supplied at the time of purchase), when shipping the  
unit.  
Make sure you use the packaging materials supplied at the  
time of the original purchase when shipping the unit or a  
single internal component of the unit. Select a shipping  
method that will cause the least amount of shock to the  
unit during shipping.  
Consult the dealership where this unit was  
purchased for hard disk replacement.  
• The hard disk is vulnerable to static electric shocks. Take  
appropriate measures to prevent exposure to static  
electricity.  
• Unpackaged drives should be placed horizontally with their  
base plate facing upwards on top of a soft cloth. Exposing  
the hard disk to shocks and vibration may cause  
breakdowns.  
• Do not expose the drive to shocks and/or vibrations when  
removing/tightening the screws at the time of hard disk  
replacement. Firmly tighten the screws after replacement.  
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Names and functions of parts  
Front panel  
(DSR-2116)  
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1 Power button and indicator (  
)
G Multi button (MULTI) (P13)  
The monitor video is displayed on multi-16 or multi-9  
screen.  
2 USB terminal (USB) (Exclusively for 2.0) (P26)  
To save video, connect a USB memory.  
In DSR-2108, the monitor video is displayed on  
3 Disc drive  
multi-8 screen.  
To save video, insert a DVD-R or CD-R/RW.  
To open and close the insert tray, open the panel and  
press the button.  
H Mark/Copy button (MARK/COPY) (P26)  
Switches to image saving mode.  
I Search button (SEARCH) (P22)  
4 LAN indicator (LAN)  
Switches to recorded-images searching mode.  
The indicator blinks when the unit is connected and used  
through the LAN cable.  
J Pan/Tilt/Zoom button (PTZ) (P14)  
Operates the Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus mode of the PTZ dome  
camera.  
5 Alarm indicator (ALARM)  
The indicator lights when an alarm is set off.  
K Camera channel selection buttons (P12)  
The video of the selected channel is displayed on  
single-screen.  
6 Hard disk drive indicator (HDD)  
The indicator lights when the hard disk is being accessed.  
7 Recording indicator  
Also used to enter a password.  
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The channel number being recorded lights.  
8 Record/Stop button (REC/STOP) (P16)  
Starts/Stops the recording of the monitored live image  
displayed.  
9 Automatic camera scrolling button (SEQ) (P13)  
Automatically switches through and displays the images of  
each live.  
L Menu button (MENU) (P9/30)  
Displays the settings menu screen and switches to setting  
mode.  
F Quad-screen display button (QUAD) (P13)  
M Exit/Stop button (EXIT/STOP) (P17)  
The monitor video is displayed on quad-screen.  
During settings: Returns to the previous screen.  
During playback: Interrupts playback operation.  
Memo: A security lock can be set by holding the button  
down. (P28)  
N Control button  
Setting in progress  
(Cursor operation)  
Playback in progress  
Skip button (SKIP):  
A
:
A
B
The player jumps one minute forward.  
Moves the cursor upward.  
E
Replay button (REPLAY):  
The player jumps one minute backward.  
:
Moves the cursor downward.  
button:  
The player fast rewinds.  
:
C
D
E
Changes the settings value or moves the  
cursor to the left.  
C
D
button:  
The player fast-forwards.  
:
Changes the settings value or moves the  
cursor to the right.  
button:  
ENTER :  
The player displays a still image.  
Sets the selected item or displays the  
B
Plays the image selected during the image settings screen.  
search operation.  
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Names of each part and connections  
Rear panel  
Basic connections  
Do not turn this unit on before all the connections are complete. Read the instruction manual of each unit carefully.  
Make sure each unit is connected properly as faulty connection may result in the unit emitting smoke and/or being damaged.  
Feed additional units with the same power source. Stored data may be lost.  
Camera  
(Sold separately)  
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MENU  
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MODE  
POWER  
Video monitor Video monitor  
Speaker with  
built-in amplifier  
(Sold separately)  
Monitor  
(Sold  
separately)  
(Sold  
(Sold  
separately)  
separately)  
1 Video input terminal (VIDEO IN/LOOP OUT)  
2 Video output terminal (S-VIDEO)  
G System changeover switch (SWITCH)  
TERMINATE: RS-485 termination switch (P11)  
RSV: For maintenance purposes.  
3 Monitor 2 video output terminal (MON2)  
4 Video output terminal (MAIN)  
VGA: Monitor selection switch (P9)  
PAL: Television mode (PAL/NTSC) switching switch (P9)  
5 Audio input/output terminal (AUDIO IN: CH1 - CH4/  
H Alarm output terminal (ALARM OUT: CH1 - CH4)  
OUT1)  
When the configured alarm output conditions are met, a  
relay signal is output to one or more external alarm  
devices connected to the alarm output terminals. These  
terminals are normally open.  
6 VGA (Video Graphics Array) output terminal  
Connects to the PC VGA monitor.  
7 External sensor terminal (ALARM IN)  
8 Network terminal (LAN: P5)  
Maximum current: 0.5 A/125 VAC  
Maximum voltage: 1 A /30 VDC  
9 RS-232C terminal (RS-232C)  
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For maintenance purposes.  
Power supply  
F RS-485 control terminal (RS-485: P6)  
External alarm device 1 - 4  
I Cooling fan  
J Power socket  
This equipment is indoor use and all the ethernet  
wiring are limited to inside of the building.  
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Names of each part and connections  
Network connection (LAN)  
LAN connection  
Internet (DHCP, ADSL) connection  
Connect to the Internet using a router and the like.  
b Using the switching hub  
When connecting to an ADSL modem or other device, read  
the instruction manual of the device for information on how to  
connect.  
Use a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX CAT 5 LAN cable.  
When controlling the network, connect to hubs such as the  
switching hub using an Ethernet cable.  
Camera  
(Sold separately)  
Camera  
(Sold separately)  
Internet  
Computer  
Computer  
Ethernet cable  
(Straight cable)  
Ethernet cable  
(Straight cable)  
MENU  
A
UT  
O
MODE  
POWER  
MENU  
A
UT  
O
MODE  
POWER  
Monitor  
(Sold separately)  
Router or ADSL modem  
and the like  
Switching hub  
Monitor  
(Sold separately)  
Memo: The type of network must be set on the NETWORK  
screen. (P42)  
b Without using a switching hub  
Camera (Sold separately)  
Cross type  
MENU  
A
UT  
O
MODE  
POWER  
Monitor  
(Sold separately)  
Computer  
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Names of each part and connections  
Connecting to the RS-485 control terminal  
Remote systems such as system controllers and PTZ dome cameras are connected to the RS-485 control terminal.  
Check the manufacturer of the units to be connected and connect the units to the appropriate terminal signals (A/B).  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
A (SANYO SSP)  
B (SANYO SSP)  
To connect a Sanyo PTZ dome camera or  
system (SANYO SSP) controller  
A (EXCEPT SANYO)  
B (EXCEPT SANYO)  
To connect a third-party camera  
RS-485/422  
If a system controller is connected  
If a camera is connected  
If a PTZ dome camera equipped with a RS-485 control  
This unit can be operated through the controller.  
terminal is connected, the camera can be directly operated  
through this unit.  
System controller  
Memo: • The setting of the RS-485 screen on the system  
setting is necessary when a system controller is  
connected. (P40)  
Memo: The settings on the PTZ CONTROL screen and  
RS-485 SET screen in the system setting are  
• Refer to the System controller’s instruction manual  
for more information about the operation method.  
necessary when a camera is connected. (P14, 40)  
• Connection to the RS-485 control terminal is  
unnecessary for coaxial superimposed type  
(COAX) cameras. Select a protocol for COAX in the  
PTZ CONTROL settings. (P14)  
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Switching the power on / off  
4
2 1  
2
3 5  
Switching the power on  
Switching the power off  
Press the power button.  
A
B
Connect the power cable to the outlet.  
1
1
Turn on the electricity, the power indicator lights in  
orange (standby).  
The password entering screen is displayed.  
Enter the ADMIN PASSWORD using the channel  
selection buttons.  
2
Press the power button.  
2
The power indicator changes to green (running) and  
initialization starts.  
The factory default password is "1111".  
For security reasons, make sure you change the default  
ADMIN PASSWORD. (P38)  
During initialization the message "INITIALIZING..." and  
the firmware version are displayed on a "SANYO" logo  
screen.  
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Once the initialization is complete, live videos are  
displayed on multi-16 screen.  
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10  
~
PASSWORD  
* * * *  
- - - -  
INTIALIZING...  
Ver: SNXXXX.XX.XXXX(YYYYMMDD)  
CH1  
Press the ENTER button.  
3
4
The SHUTDOWN confirmation screen is displayed.  
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Select "CONFIRM" with the control button (}~).  
C
CH1  
NO VIDEO  
CH2  
NO VIDEO  
CH3  
NO VIDEO  
CH4  
SHUTDOWN  
NO VIDEO  
CH5  
NO VIDEO  
CH6  
NO VIDEO  
CH7  
NO VIDEO  
CH8  
CANCEL  
CONFIRM  
NO VIDEO  
CH9  
NO VIDEO  
CH10  
NO VIDEO  
CH11  
NO VIDEO  
CH12  
NO VIDEO  
CH13  
NO VIDEO  
CH14  
NO VIDEO  
CH15  
NO VIDEO  
CH16  
Press the ENTER button.  
Do not press the power button during initialization. This  
may result in data loss.  
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The power shuts down and the power indicator turns  
orange.  
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Pre-operation preparation  
Screen display  
Upon turning the power on, live video is displayed in the multi screen format.  
• The screen display can be hidden except for the recording screen display. (P31)  
b Example of multi-16 screen  
b Example of single-screen  
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CH1  
CH5  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH8  
C
CH6  
CH7  
CH9  
CH10  
CH14  
CH11  
CH15  
CH12  
CH16  
CH1  
C
CH13  
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7
8
1 Operation display  
6 Date and time display  
This unit manages the recorded videos according to their  
date and time. Make sure the correct date and time are set  
in the CLOCK SET. (P9)  
: Displayed during live video sequencing.  
: Displayed during alarm output.  
: Displayed when the alarm output is set to DISABLE.  
: Displayed during remote operation by PC.  
2 Remote control display (P41)  
7 Camera channel display  
Select display/hide channel in "OSD" in "LIVE settings".  
(P31)  
8 Recording display  
:A : Displays the remote control ID currently in  
Factory default settings start continuous recordings (C)  
automatically once the power is turned on. Change the  
recording mode using the menu settings. (P35)  
operation.  
If no remote ID is set the message "A(all)" is  
displayed.  
C: Recording in the continuous mode (CONTINUOUS)  
R: Recording in the real time mode (When pressing the  
3 Alarm input display  
: Turns red during an alarm recording triggered by  
motion or external alarm input (ALARM IN).  
REC/STOP button)  
M: Recording in the motion detection mode (MOTION)  
4 Security lock display  
A: Recording in the ALARM IN detection mode (ALARM)  
: Displayed when setting the security lock. (P28)  
If a live video is disconnected, the message "VIDEO  
LOSS" is displayed on the monitor.  
5 Hard disk used capacity display  
Displays the amount of recording on the hard disk from  
0-99%. When the disk is full, "99%" changes to "FULL".  
If a video signal is not connected to the video input  
terminal, the message "NO VIDEO" is displayed on  
the monitor.  
When the recording setting is set to overwriting and the  
hard disk is full,  
to the left of the capacity display lights  
to indicate that the unit is in the overwriting mode.  
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Pre-operation preparation  
1
2
3
9
Setting the television system and the monitor  
output  
Setting the clock (CLOCK SET)  
Press the MENU button.  
B
A
1
If the television system of the camera to be connected and  
the type of monitor differ, live videos cannot be monitored on  
the normal screen. Check the specifications of the equipment  
to be connected and set the system changeover switch on the  
rear panel.  
The PASSWORD input screen is displayed.  
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• Do not forget to turn off the power when adjusting the  
settings.  
PASSWORD  
- - - -  
b Matching the television system of the camera  
(PAL)  
CH1  
To return to the previous screen, press the EXIT/  
STOP button.  
Enter the "ADMIN PASSWORD" using the channel  
selection buttons.  
Up: When using a NTSC camera  
2
Down: When using a PAL camera  
The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.  
Cannot be used when PAL and NTSC system are mixed.  
• "1111" is the factory default setting password.  
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b Selecting the type of monitor (VGA)  
1
10  
~
PASSWORD  
* * * *  
- - - -  
Up: When connecting the general monitor to the video  
output terminal  
CH1  
Down: When connecting a PC monitor to the VGA  
terminal  
MAIN MENU  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
MENU  
A
UT  
O
MODE  
POWER  
Generic monitors  
PC monitors  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
The VGA terminal and the video output terminal cannot  
be used simultaneously.  
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Pre-operation preparation  
B
Press the control button (~) twice and select the  
1 Select the "GMT AREA" using the control button  
3
"SYSTEM", press the ENTER button.  
({|).  
The SYSTEM settings screen is displayed.  
2 Set the time difference with the standard time using  
the control button (}~).  
SYSTEM  
• OHTERS  
DVR ID  
DVR  
If the time zone is neither USA nor EU, set the start  
and end date of the daylight saving period.  
DESCRIPTION  
LOAD DEFAULT  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
USER PASSWORD  
NETWORK PASSWORD  
DATE FORMAT  
CLOCK SET  
CLOCK SET  
YYYY/MM/DD  
RS485 SET  
PTZ CONTROL  
LANGUAGE  
REMOTE CONTROL ID  
D.S.T./SUMMER TIME  
BEGIN  
END  
OTHERS  
MAR 1st SUN 00H  
SEP 1st SUN 00H  
ENGLISH  
00  
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10:20:30  
Select "DATE FORMAT" using the control button  
({|) and select the date display format using the  
control button (}~).  
1 Select "BEGIN" using the control button ({|) and  
4
5
press the ENTER button.  
2 Select the item using the control button (}~),  
select the setting value using the control button  
({|).  
• YYYY/MM/DD  
• YYYY-MM-DD  
(Example: 2009/03/15)  
(Example: 2009-03-15)  
• MM/DD/YYYY  
• DD/MM/YYYY  
• MM-DD-YYYY  
• DD-MM-YYYY  
3 Press the ENTER button once the daylight saving  
start date is set.  
4 Set the daylight saving end date using the same  
Select "CLOCK SET" using the control button ({|)  
procedure.  
and press the ENTER button.  
The CLOCK SET screen is displayed.  
Select the display date and time using the control  
button ({|).  
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8
CLOCK SET  
CLOCK SET  
D.S.T./SUMMER TIME  
OFF  
D.S.T./SUMMER TIME  
BEGIN  
END  
OTHERS  
MAR 1st SUN 00H  
SEP 1st SUN 00H  
2009/03/15  
10:20:30  
2009/03/15  
10:20:30  
Select "D.S.T./SUMMER TIME" using the control  
button ({|), select the appropriate daytime saving  
time zone using the control button (}~).  
6
Select the item using the control button (}~), set  
the date and time using the control button ({|)  
and press the ENTER button.  
If choosing EU or OTHERS set the applicable  
conditions.  
The update time confirmation screen is displayed.  
After you confirm the screen, select "CANCEL" or  
CLOCK SET  
"CONFIRM" using control button.  
D.S.T./SUMMER TIME  
USA  
CLOCK SET  
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10:20:30  
CANCEL  
CONFIRM  
• OFF  
Daylight saving is not set.  
• USA  
Applies the USA daylight saving time.  
• EU  
The date and time displayed on the update time  
confirmation screen takes daylight saving into  
consideration.  
Applies the EU daylight saving time.  
CLOCK SET  
D.S.T./SUMMER TIME  
EU  
GMT AREA  
+00:00  
2009/03/15  
10:20:30  
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Pre-operation preparation  
Setting the language (LANGUAGE)  
B
C
Select "CONFIRM" using the control button (}~)  
Follow steps 1 to 3 of the CLOCK SET procedure.  
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1
and press the ENTER button.  
The unit automatically restarts, the initializing screen is  
displayed.  
Select "LANGUAGE" using the control button ({|)  
and select the display language using the control  
button (}~).  
2
Once the initialization is complete and the live screen is  
displayed, the displayed date and time are updated.  
Once a language has been selected the display  
language changes.  
SYSTEM  
INTIALIZING...  
Ver: XXXXXX.XX.XXXX(YYYYMMDD)  
DVR ID  
DVR  
DESCRIPTION  
LOAD DEFAULT  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
USER PASSWORD  
NETWORK PASSWORD  
DATE FORMAT  
CLOCK SET  
YYYY/MM/DD  
RS485 SET  
PTZ CONTROL  
LANGUAGE  
REMOTE CONTROL ID  
ENGLISH  
00  
Language selection:  
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C
CH1  
NO VIDEO  
CH2  
NO VIDEO  
CH3  
NO VIDEO  
CH4  
NO VIDEO  
CH5  
NO VIDEO  
CH6  
NO VIDEO  
CH7  
NO VIDEO  
CH8  
NO VIDEO  
CH9  
NO VIDEO  
CH10  
NO VIDEO  
CH11  
NO VIDEO  
CH12  
Setting the RS-485 termination switch (SANYO  
SSP side)  
D
NO VIDEO  
CH13  
NO VIDEO  
CH14  
NO VIDEO  
CH15  
NO VIDEO  
CH16  
If multiple devices are connected terminator settings are  
necessary at both ends.  
b Correcting the set time  
• When multiple devices are connected,  
make the termination switch "ON" on the first and last  
device you connected.  
When a new time earlier than the previous recording time is  
set, the recording data that will be erased, showed in range  
A, is displayed on the clock update confirmation screen.  
Confirm the time before selecting "CONFIRM" as any video  
data recorded after the set time will be erased.  
• When multiple devices are connected,  
make the termination switch "OFF" except the first and last  
devices that you connected.  
If the termination switch is not set, the correct data will  
not be delivered to each unit.  
CLOCK SET  
CANCEL  
CONFIRM  
System controller  
Caution: If you update to new T/D,  
recorded data between new and rec-end T/D  
will be deleted.  
New T/D  
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Set time  
A
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SW  
Termination switch  
ON  
1
ON  
2
3
4
Previous recorded time  
Digital video recorder  
RS485 Termination  
switch (TERM) OFF  
RS485 Termination  
switch (TERM) ON  
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Monitoring the camera videos  
D B C  
A
Single-screen display  
Quad-screen display  
A
B
Displays the video of the camera specified using the channel  
selection button on single-screen.  
Displays the 4 cameras video connected at once.  
Press the QUAD button.  
1
The videos of cameras 1 - 4 are displayed on  
Example: Displaying camera 2 on single-screen  
quad-screen.  
Press "2" on the camera selection button.  
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CH1  
C
C
C
C
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH2  
C
Press the QUAD button again.  
2
The videos of cameras 5-8 are displayed on  
quad-screen.  
Each time pressing the QUAD button, the video of the  
camera changes as the quad-screen.  
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Monitoring the camera videos  
Multi-screen display  
Camera sequencing  
C
D
Displays the videos of 16 or 9 cameras simultaneously.  
Automatically displays the channel in sequence on a single or  
quad-screen.  
Press the MULTI button.  
1
Press the SEQ button while using the single or  
The videos of camera 1 - 16 are displayed on a multi-16  
1
quad-screen display.  
screen.  
The cameras automatically switch in sequence starting  
with the channel of the camera being displayed. If there  
is an audio input, the audio also switches in channel  
sequence order.  
In DSR-2108, the only available multi-screen is  
multi-8 screen.  
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05  
09  
02  
06  
10  
03  
07  
11  
04  
08  
12  
Sequence display  
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16  
13  
14  
15  
• When using single-screen display  
Press the MULTI button again.  
2
The screen switches to a multi-9 screen, the videos of  
camera 1 - 9 are displayed.  
01  
02  
01  
04  
02  
05  
03  
06  
16  
03  
In DSR-2108, single screens 1 to 8 are displayed  
in sequence.  
07  
08  
09  
• When using quad-screen display  
Pressing the button again switches the screen in turn  
from a multi-9 screen (2 patterns) to a multi-16 screen.  
01  
03  
02  
04  
05  
07  
06  
08  
01  
05  
09  
13  
02  
06  
10  
14  
03  
07  
11  
15  
04  
08  
12  
16  
13  
15  
14  
16  
09  
11  
10  
12  
01  
02  
05  
03  
In DSR-2108, the unit of 4 screens, 1 to 4 and 5 to  
8, are displayed in sequence.  
04  
07  
06  
Memo: • The sequence interval from one camera video to  
another can be set. (P31)  
08  
09  
• Automatic camera sequencing is not available when  
using multi-8, multi-9, or multi-16 screen.  
10  
13  
11  
14  
12  
15  
Press the SEQ button once operations are  
complete.  
2
The sequence mode is cancelled.  
16  
01  
02  
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Operating the PTZ dome camera  
Pan/Tilt, Zoom/Focus operations are possible from this unit when a coaxial superimposed type (COAX) camera is connected, or a  
PTZ dome camera is connected using the RS-485 control terminal. Operation may not be possible depending on the connected  
camera.  
Connection  
Operation  
1
3
When connecting other than a coaxial superimposed type  
(COAX) camera, connect the RS-485 control terminal of this  
unit and that of the camera using a twisted pair cable.  
Select the number of the PTZ dome camera  
connected using the camera selection button.  
1
2
Press the PTZ button.  
Refer to "Connecting the RS-485 control terminal (P6)".  
The control screen is displayed.  
Settings  
2
Press the MENU button (the MAIN MENU is  
displayed) and select "SYSTEM" using the control  
button (}~).  
1
Controlling the camera  
SYSTEM  
MAIN MENU  
Control functions available differ according to the  
camera model.  
DVR ID  
DVR  
DESCRIPTION  
LOAD DEFAULT  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
USER PASSWORD  
NETWORK PASSWORD  
DATE FORMAT  
CLOCK SET  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
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RS485 SET  
PAN/TILT  
ZOOM/FOCUS  
PTZ CONTROL  
LANGUAGE  
REMOTE CONTROL ID  
ENGLISH  
00  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
IRIS/TOUR/SEQUENCE  
MENU  
• A password is requested when pressing the MENU  
button. Enter the ADMIN PASSWORD. (P38)  
b Pan/Tilt operations  
Place the cursor on "PTZ CONTROL" and press the  
ENTER button.  
2
1 Select "PAN/TILT" using the control button ({|)  
and press the ENTER button.  
The PTZ screen is displayed.  
2 Adjust the tilt position using the control button ({|)  
and adjust the pan position using the control button  
(}~).  
PTZ  
DATA SPEED  
CHANNEL  
9600  
1
3 To perform automatic panning press the ENTER  
button.  
PROTOCOL  
ADDRESS  
- - - -  
1
• The following message is displayed on the screen.  
Up/Down key: Tilt Up/Down  
Left/Right key: Pan Left/Right  
Enter key: Auto Pan  
Point the cursor to "DATA SPEED" and set the  
communication speed.  
3
4
The set speed is applied to all channels except for  
SANYO protocol.  
b Zoom/Focus operations  
1 Select "ZOOM/FOCUS" using the control button  
Set the communication speed for the SANYO protocol  
using RS485 SET. (P40)  
({|) and press the ENTER button.  
2 Adjust the zoom using the control button ({|) and  
adjust the focus position using the control button  
(}~).  
Point the cursor to "CHANNEL", specify the  
channel and set the "PROTOCOL" and "ADDRESS".  
PROTOCOL: Selecting the type of protocol  
3 To activate the auto focus press the ENTER button.  
• The following message is displayed on the screen.  
ADDRESS: Camera ID (0 - 63)  
Up/Down key: Zoom In/Out  
Left/Right key: Focus Near/Far  
Enter key: Auto Focus  
When connecting multiple cameras to the RS-485 control  
terminal, set the same protocol for all cameras except for  
those cameras connected with SANYO protocol.  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once the settings are  
complete.  
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Operating the PTZ dome camera  
3
b Iris/Tour/Sequence operations  
1 Select "IRIS/TOUR/SEQUENCE" using the control  
button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
2 To perform tour operations press the control button  
({), to stop tour operations press the ENTER  
button.  
3 To perform sequence operations press the control  
button (|), to stop sequence operations press the  
ENTER button.  
4 Adjust the aperture using the control button (}~).  
• The following message is displayed on the screen.  
Up/Down key: Tour ON/Sequence ON  
Left/Right key: Iris Close/Open  
Enter key: Tour/Sequence OFF  
b Camera menu settings  
1 Select "MENU" using the control button ({|) and  
press the ENTER button.  
2 Select a menu using the control button ({|) and  
select a setting value using the control button (}~).  
3 To switch to the next screen or validate a setting  
value press the ENTER button.  
• The following message is displayed on the screen.  
Up/Down key: Cursor Up/Down  
Left/Right key: Cursor Left/Right  
Enter key: Enter  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operation are  
complete.  
4
If no "PROTOCOL" is set on the PTZ screen, the following  
message is displayed on the screen.  
"Please set up a camera type in setup menu."  
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Recording  
1 2  
This unit allows the following recording modes.  
Real time recording  
A
Select the recording mode, recording resolution, frame rate  
and video quality from "RECORD" under the MAIN MENU.  
(P35)  
To manually start recording, press the REC/STOP  
button while monitoring live video.  
1
The symbol on the right side of each recording mode (Ex: R)  
is displayed while recording is in progress.  
"R" is displayed on the recording display and recording  
b Types of recording modes  
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A Real time recording (R) .................................. P16  
Records manually videos being monitored.  
B CONTINUOUS recording (C) ........................... P17  
Records continuously when this unit is turned on.  
C MOTION recording (M)..................................... P17  
Records when set off by the motion sensor integrated in this  
unit.  
CH1  
R
D ALARM recording (A) ...................................... P18  
Records when set off by a sensor connected to the external  
alarm terminal (ALARM IN) of this unit.  
Memo: When operated manually, the unit records according  
to the settings for real time recording (REAL-TIME  
REC SET). (P36)  
E SCHEDULE recording...................................... P19  
Records according to the daily time slot set under the TIMER  
SET screen of the recording settings.  
Press the REC/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
"R" disappears from the recording display and real time  
recording is stopped.  
2
The initial screen requests a password. (P38)  
It is possible to cancel the password request.  
See "Settings for no password" (P38)  
When recording rate is high, the audio may be difficult  
to hear at the time of playback and playback time may  
increase.  
Memo: Setting the OVERWRITE (P47)  
ON: Continues recording by overwriting earlier  
Recording time varies depending on the screen being  
recorded. Furthermore, recording rate may decrease  
depending on the settings.  
data even when the hard disk capacity is full.  
OFF: Stops recording operations once the hard disk  
capacity is full.  
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Recording  
Select "MOTION ZONE" using the control button  
({|) and select the "PARTIAL ZONE" using the  
control button (}~), press the ENTER button.  
CONTINUOUS recording  
B
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Recording starts automatically when this unit is  
turned on.  
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The motion setting screen is displayed.  
PARTIAL ZONE  
• FULL ZONE  
"C" is displayed on the screen. The connected cameras  
are simultaneously recorded.  
If "FULL ZONE" is selected, the motion setting screen is  
not displayed. Only set the level of sensitivity for MOTION  
SENSITIVITY.  
The recording mode can be changed using  
RECORDING under RECORD settings. Settings, such  
as image quality, can also be set. (P35)  
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RECORD  
RESOLUTION  
CHANNEL  
FULL  
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FRAME RATE  
1 ips  
QUALITY  
NORMAL  
MOTION  
PARTIAL ZONE  
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CH1  
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CH2  
MOTION ZONE  
MOTION SENSITIVITY  
ALARM RECORDING  
PRE RECORD  
C
-- -- -- --  
OFF  
POST EVENT RECORD  
AUDIO  
5 SECONDS  
OFF  
TIMER SET  
REAL-TIME REC SET  
CH3  
CH4  
To stop recording, select "RECORDING" under  
RECORD settings using the control button ({|) and  
select "DISABLE" using the control button (}~).  
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C” disappears.  
RECORD  
RESOLUTION  
CHANNEL  
FULL  
1
Detection  
frame  
FRAME RATE  
1 ips  
QUALITY  
NORMAL  
CONTINUOUS  
FULL ZONE  
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MOTION ZONE  
MOTION SENSITIVITY  
ALARM RECORDING  
PRE RECORD  
-- -- -- --  
OFF  
POST EVENT RECORD  
AUDIO  
5 SECONDS  
OFF  
TIMER SET  
Select the sensor detection position using the  
control button ({|}~) and press the ENTER  
button.  
REAL-TIME REC SET  
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The frame set for the sensor detection is grainy.  
Select a sensor detection position by repeating the  
operation.  
MOTION recording  
C
Once the setting of the event searched is complete,  
press the EXIT/STOP button to return to the RECORD  
screen.  
A motion sensor can be set for each channel.  
Adjusting the following settings using the control  
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button ({|}~).  
• RESOLUTION  
• CHANNEL  
Select "MOTION SENSITIVITY" using the control  
button ({|) and select the level of sensitivity  
using the control button (}~).  
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• FRAME RATE  
• QUALITY  
Selections: 1-9 (Low sensitivity)  
Select "RECORDING" using the control button  
({|) and select "MOTION" using the control  
button (}~).  
Select "PRE RECORD" using the control button  
({|) and select the pre recording as necessary  
using the control button (}~).  
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Select "POST EVENT RECORD" using the control  
button ({|) and select the recording time as  
necessary using the control button (}~).  
Selections: 2 - 30 SECONDS, 1 - 5 MINUTES,  
10 MINUTES, 15 MINUTES  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
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Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live video.  
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Recording  
ALARM recording  
D
An external sensor can be connected to each channel.  
Connecting an external switch to an external alarm  
Select "PRE RECORD" using the control button  
({|) and select the pre recording as necessary  
using the control button (}~).  
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input terminal.  
Camera  
(Sold separately)  
Select "POST EVENT RECORD" using the control  
button ({|) and select the recording time as  
necessary using the control button (}~).  
Selections: 2 to 30 SECONDS, 1 to 5 MINUTES,  
10 MINUTES, 15 MINUTES  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
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Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
Memo: Set the alarm input conditions using "ALARM-SET"  
in LIVE settings. (P32)  
MENU  
A
UT  
O
MODE  
POWER  
Monitor  
(Sold  
separately)  
Set the following items using the control button  
2
({|}~).  
• RESOLUTION  
• CHANNEL  
• FRAME RATE  
• QUALITY  
Select "RECORDING" using the control button  
({|) and select "ALARM" using the control button  
(}~).  
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RECORD  
RESOLUTION  
CHANNEL  
FULL  
1
C
FRAME RATE  
1 ips  
QUALITY  
NORMAL  
ALARM  
FULL ZONE  
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RECORDING  
MOTION ZONE  
MOTION SENSITIVITY  
ALARM RECORDING  
PRE RECORD  
-- -- -- --  
OFF  
POST EVENT RECORD  
AUDIO  
5 SECONDS  
OFF  
TIMER SET  
REAL-TIME REC SET  
Select "ALARM RECORDING" using the control  
button ({|) and set the alarm input terminal  
number.  
4
An ALARM recording is activated if there is an input in  
the specified external alarm input terminal.  
Select a setting location (4 locations) using the control  
button (}~), and select an input terminal number  
using the control button ({|).  
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Recording  
SCHEDULE recording  
E
Adjusting the following settings using the control  
• Selecting an identical setting for every day  
(Example: CONTINUOUS):  
Move the cursor to "ALL", the display turns red.  
Repeatedly pressing the ENTER button sets the  
same setting for every day.  
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button ({|}~).  
• RESOLUTION  
• CHANNEL  
• FRAME RATE  
• QUALITY  
Select "RECORDING" using the control button  
({|) and select "SCHEDULE" using the control  
button (}~).  
The following settings are necessary when performing  
sensor detection.  
2
TIMER SET - CH1  
COPY FROM  
COPY TO  
CH1  
CH1  
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C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C  
MON C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C  
TUE C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C  
WED C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C  
MOTION ZONE  
MOTION SENSITIVITY  
PRE RECORD  
THU  
FRI  
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C  
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C  
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C  
POST EVENT RECORD  
SAT  
Select "SCHEDULE" using the control button ({|)  
• Selecting the same setting for a whole day  
(Example: MOTION):  
3
and press the ENTER button.  
When the channel 1 is selected, "TIMER SET-CH1"  
screen is displayed.  
Move the cursor to the day, the display turns red.  
Repeatedly pressing the ENTER button sets the  
same setting for the whole day.  
RECORD  
TIMER SET - CH1  
RESOLUTION  
CHANNEL  
FULL  
1
COPY FROM  
COPY TO  
CH1  
CH1  
FRAME RATE  
1 ips  
QUALITY  
NORMAL  
SCHEDULE  
FULL ZONE  
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SUN  
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MOTION SENSITIVITY  
ALARM RECORDING  
PRE RECORD  
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OFF  
MON M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M  
POST EVENT RECORD  
AUDIO  
TIMER SET  
REAL-TIME REC SET  
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Select "ALL" or each day using the control button  
({|) and set the recording mode using the ENTER  
button.  
• Selecting the same setting for a specified time  
only every day (Example: MOTION):  
Move the cursor to "ALL" and move the cursor to the  
specified time using the control button (~), the  
longitudinal bar changes to = (red). Press the  
ENTER button repeatedly to set the same setting  
(M).  
4
Repeat the procedure to set a different recording mode.  
-: DISABLE (Does not record)  
C: CONTINUOUS recording  
M: MOTION recording  
A: ALARM recording  
TIMER SET - CH1  
COPY FROM  
COPY TO  
CH1  
CH1  
Input example:  
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complete.  
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Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
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Recording  
E
b Copying a set recording schedule to other channels  
Copying the channel 1 schedule to channel  
3 (COPY FROM)  
Copying the channel 1 schedule to channel  
2 (COPY TO)  
Example 1  
Example 2  
Set the channel 1 schedule and press the EXIT/  
STOP button.  
Set the channel 1 schedule and select "COPY TO"  
using the control button ({|), select "CH2" using  
the control button (}~) and press the ENTER  
button.  
1
1
The RECORD screen is displayed again.  
The CH1 schedule is copied to CH2.  
TIMER SET - CH1  
COPY FROM  
COPY TO  
CH1  
CH1  
TIMER SET - CH1  
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SUN  
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COPY TO  
CH1  
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3
and select CH3 using the control button (}~).  
Press the EXIT/STOP button.  
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Select "TIMER SET" using the control button ({|)  
The RECORD screen is displayed again.  
and press the ENTER button.  
The "TIMER SET-CH3" screen is displayed.  
Select "CHANNEL" using the control button ({|)  
and select "CH2" using the control button (}~).  
RECORD  
Select "TIMER SET" using the control button ({|)  
RESOLUTION  
CHANNEL  
FULL  
3
and press the ENTER button.  
FRAME RATE  
1 ips  
QUALITY  
NORMAL  
CONTINUOUS  
FULL ZONE  
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The "TIMER SET-CH2" screen is displayed. The CH1  
schedule is copied to CH2.  
RECORDING  
MOTION ZONE  
MOTION SENSITIVITY  
ALARM RECORDING  
PRE RECORD  
-- -- -- --  
OFF  
POST EVENT RECORD  
AUDIO  
5 SECONDS  
OFF  
TIMER SET - CH2  
TIMER SET  
COPY FROM  
COPY TO  
CH1  
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REAL-TIME REC SET  
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({|) and select "CH1" using the control button  
(}~), press the ENTER button.  
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5
The CH1 recording schedule is copied to CH3.  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
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Playing back recorded videos  
The following recorded videos searching methods are available.  
b EVENT SEARCH (P22)  
Search through a recorded video list by setting the date on the calendar  
display, the camera channel and specify the type of recording.  
SEARCH  
EVENT  
2009-04  
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TYPE  
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2009/05/03 09:04:54  
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M A R C  
SEARCH  
EVENT SEARCH  
TIMELINE SEARCH  
T/D SEARCH  
GO FIRST  
GO LAST  
b TIMELINE SEARCH (P23)  
Searching for an event by setting the date, time on the timeline.  
LOG  
BOOKMARK  
SEARCH  
SEARCH  
2009/04/12 10:00:00  
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TIMELINE  
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AUDIO  
b BOOKMARK (P25)  
Searches through the bookmarked still images  
or moving videos.  
b T/D SEARCH (P24)  
BOOKMARK  
Searching for an event by setting the date, time numerically.  
2009-04  
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SEARCH  
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2009/04/14  
17:17:00  
b The function of each button during  
playback.  
b GO FIRST (P24)  
Searching the first (oldest) recording data.  
b GO LAST (P24)  
Searching the last (newest) recording data.  
The fast forward speed changes each  
time it is pressed, the symbol is displayed  
on the bottom right of the screen.  
b LOG (P24)  
Viewing the operation / activities (LOG) of this unit on a specified date.  
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(Standard)  
(Maximum x4 when playing back in  
multi-screen format)  
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LOG  
LIST  
2009-04  
The fast rewind speed changes each  
time it is pressed, the symbol is displayed  
on the bottom right of the screen.  
2009/04/14  
(1/1)  
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[03:28:37] System Start  
[08:02:58] System Start  
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[08:04:20] Manual Record Start  
[08:04:35] Manual Record Stop  
[08:04:50] Manual Record Start  
[08:05:03] Manual Record Stop  
[08:06:34] Enter Setup  
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[17:05:04] System Start  
[17:08:07] Manual Record Start  
[17:08:52] Manual Record Stop  
(Maximum x4 when playing back in  
multi-screen format)  
SKIP  
Jumps the video 1 minute forward  
REPLAY Jumps the video 1 minute backward  
Pause (Still image display)  
Press again to restart playback.  
c/h  
Playback may be slow when the unit is establishing a network  
connection, or because of the recording conditions.  
EXIT/STOP  
Stops a playback in progress  
b
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Playing back recorded videos  
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EVENT SEARCH  
A
Press the SEARCH button.  
Select the type of recording (M/A/R/C) to be  
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5
searched using the control button (}~) and press  
The menu screen is displayed.  
the ENTER button.  
The selected type of recording is displayed in red.  
SEARCH  
If the 4 letters are displayed in red, all the type of  
recordings have been selected.  
EVENT SEARCH  
TIMELINE SEARCH  
T/D SEARCH  
GO FIRST  
M: Recording activated by motion detection  
(MOTION)  
GO LAST  
LOG  
BOOKMARK  
A: Recording activated by an external alarm input  
(ALARM)  
R: Real time recording  
C: Continuous recording (CONTINUOUS)  
Select "EVENT SEARCH" using the control button  
2
3
({|) and press the ENTER button.  
Example:  
The SEARCH screen is displayed.  
Searching recordings activated by the motion detection  
(M) of the channel 2 of the camera  
Select the date you want to search using the  
control button ({|}~) and press the ENTER  
button.  
CHANNEL  
TYPE  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
M A R C  
The cursor moves to CHANNEL.  
• If recordings are available, the date is displayed in  
red.  
The list screen is displayed.  
: Indicates that there are recordings in the  
previous month.  
Select the videos to be played back using the  
6
control button ({|), and press the ENTER button.  
: Indicates that there are recordings in the next  
month.  
Playback starts.  
If the list continues on several pages, use the control  
button (}~) to change pages.  
Move the cursor to the day of the first recording in  
the month displayed by the calendar, pressing the }  
button displays the previous month of the calendar.  
Move the cursor to the day of the last recording in  
the month displayed by the calendar, pressing the ~  
button displays the next months of the calendar.  
LIST  
2009/04/12  
(1/1)  
<hda> [08:04:20] CH2:MOTION  
<hda> [08:04:50] CH2:MOTION  
<hda> [17:08:07] CH2:MOTION  
SEARCH  
EVENT  
2009-04  
1
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
9 10 11  
12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
19 20 21 22 23 24 25  
26 27 28 29 30  
CHANNEL  
TYPE  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CH2  
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
M A R C  
Playback in progress display  
Select a channel with the control button (}~) and  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
4
press the ENTER button.  
7
The cursor moves to TYPE.  
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
To select all the channels, select  
.
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Playing back recorded videos  
TIMELINE SEARCH  
B
Press the SEARCH button.  
Move the yellow cursor of the HOUR scale to the  
specified period using the control button ({|) and  
press the ENTER button.  
1
4
5
The search menu screen is displayed.  
Select "TIMELINE SEARCH" using the control  
The HOUR scale cursor turns light blue and the  
timeline of the head channel of the MINUTES scale  
turns yellow.  
2
button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
The SEARCH screen is displayed.  
• If recordings are available, the date is displayed in  
red.  
Select the channel to be played using the control  
button ({|).  
: Indicates that there are recordings in the  
previous month.  
The timeline of the selected channel is displayed in  
yellow.  
: Indicates that there are recordings in the next  
month.  
SEARCH  
2009/04/12 11:00:00  
Move the cursor to the day of the first recording in  
the month displayed by the calendar, pressing the }  
button displays the previous month of the calendar.  
Move the cursor to the day of the last recording in  
the month displayed by the calendar, pressing the ~  
button displays the next months of the calendar.  
0
4
8
12  
16  
20  
HOUR  
MINUTES  
HDD A  
V
A
CH  
CH  
CH  
CH  
1
2
3
4
CH  
CH  
CH  
CH  
5
6
7
8
CH  
9
CH10  
CH11  
CH12  
CH13  
CH14  
CH15  
CH16  
SEARCH  
ALL  
AUDIO  
TIMELINE  
2009-04  
1
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
9 10 11  
12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
19 20 21 22 23 24 25  
26 27 28 29 30  
Memo: To play the video of all the channels simultaneously  
on a multi-16 screen select "ALL".  
Select the date to be played back using the control  
Move the vertical line (MINUTES scale) of the scale  
to the playback start point using the control  
3
button ({|}~) and press the ENTER button.  
6
The timeline screen is displayed.  
buttons (}~) and press the ENTER button.  
The recording information of the selected date is  
displayed in the timeline.  
The recording starts playing from the specified point.  
SEARCH  
1 HOUR scale  
2009/04/12 11:25:00  
Displays 24 hours (1 hour x 24 marks).  
0
4
8
12  
16  
20  
HOUR  
MINUTES  
HDD A  
V
A
Periods of recording are displayed using a blue  
timeline.  
CH  
CH  
CH  
CH  
1
2
3
4
CH  
CH  
CH  
CH  
5
6
7
8
Move the yellow cursor left and right to display the  
MINUTES scale for the desired hour.  
CH  
9
CH10  
CH11  
CH12  
CH13  
CH14  
CH15  
CH16  
2 MINUTES scale  
Displays 1 hour (5 minutes x 12 marks).  
The recording information of each channel for the  
period specified using the HOUR scale is displayed  
on the blue timeline.  
ALL  
AUDIO  
SEARCH  
Memo: The vertical line (MINUTES scale) moves one minute  
2009/04/12 10:00:00  
0
4
8
12  
16  
20  
at the time.  
HOUR  
1
2
MINUTES  
HDD A  
V
A
CH  
CH  
CH  
CH  
1
2
3
4
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
7
CH  
CH  
CH  
CH  
5
6
7
8
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
CH  
9
CH10  
CH11  
CH12  
CH13  
CH14  
CH15  
CH16  
ALL  
AUDIO  
Memo: • Initially, the timeline of ALL is displayed in light blue.  
• If there is an audio track, a timeline appears next to  
the bottom line "AUDIO".  
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Playing back recorded videos  
T/D SEARCH  
LOG  
C
F
Press the SEARCH button.  
Press the SEARCH button.  
1
1
The search menu screen is displayed.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
Select "T/D SEARCH" using the control button  
Select "LOG" using the control button ({|) and  
2
3
2
({|) and press the ENTER button.  
press the ENTER button.  
The SEARCH screen is displayed.  
The LOG screen is displayed.  
• If recordings are available, the date is displayed in  
red.  
Select the date and time to be played back using  
the control button (}~) and input a value using the  
control button ({|).  
: Indicates that there are recordings in the  
previous month.  
: Indicates that there are recordings in the next  
month.  
SEARCH  
Moving the cursor to the day of the first recording in  
the month displayed by the calendar and pressing  
the } button displays the previous month of the  
calendar. Moving the cursor to the day of the last  
recording in the month displayed by the calendar  
and pressing the ~ button displays the next months  
of the calendar.  
2009/04/14  
17:17:00  
Press the ENTER button.  
4
5
Playback starts.  
• When there is no video recorded on the specified  
date, playback may not start.  
LOG  
2009-04  
1
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
9 10 11  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
19 20 21 22 23 24 25  
26 27 28 29 30  
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
Select the date to be displayed using the control  
3
button ({|}~) and press the ENTER button.  
GO FIRST  
D
The LIST screen is displayed.  
Press the SEARCH button.  
• If several lists are available, the previous or next  
LIST can be viewed using the control button (}~).  
1
The menu screen is displayed.  
Select "GO FIRST" using the control button ({|)  
2
3
and press the ENTER button.  
LIST  
The first recording is played back.  
2009/04/14  
[03:28:37]  
[08:02:58]  
[08:04:20]  
[08:04:35]  
[08:04:50]  
[08:05:03]  
[08:06:34]  
[17:03:36]  
[17:05:04]  
[17:08:07]  
[17:08:52]  
(1/1)  
System Start  
System Start  
Manual Record Start  
Manual Record Stop  
Manual Record Start  
Manual Record Stop  
Enter Setup  
System Start  
System Start  
Manual Record Start  
Manual Record Stop  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
GO LAST  
E
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
Press the SEARCH button.  
4
1
The menu screen is displayed.  
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
Select "GO LAST" using the control button ({|)  
2
3
and press the ENTER button.  
The last recording is played back.  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
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Playing back recorded videos  
BOOKMARK  
G
Perform the mark operation of the desired live video.  
The marked event can be selected and displayed from the list  
(date). (P26, 27)  
Press the SEARCH button.  
1
The menu is displayed.  
SEARCH  
EVENT SEARCH  
TIMELINE SEARCH  
T/D SEARCH  
GO FIRST  
GO LAST  
LOG  
BOOKMARK  
Select "BOOKMARK" using the control button  
2
({|) and press the ENTER button.  
The BOOKMARK screen is displayed.  
• If bookmarks are available, the date is displayed in  
red.  
: Indicates that there are bookmarks in the  
previous month.  
: Indicates that there are bookmarks in the next  
month.  
Moving the cursor to the day of the first bookmark in  
the month displayed by the calendar and pressing  
the } button displays the previous month of the  
calendar. Moving the cursor to the day of the last  
bookmark in the month displayed by the calendar  
and pressing the ~ button displays the next months  
of the calendar.  
Select an event which date is displayed in red using  
the control button ({|}~) and press the ENTER  
button.  
3
LIST is displayed.  
BOOKMARK  
2009-04  
1
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
9 10 11  
12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
19 20 21 22 23 24 25  
26 27 28 29 30  
LIST  
2009/04/14  
(1/1)  
[2009/04/14 17:20:48] LIVE JPEG  
[2009/04/14 17:21:04] LIVE JPEG  
[2009/04/14 17:23:02] CH1 AVI 2SEC  
Select the date to be played back from the list using  
the control button ({|) and press the ENTER  
button.  
4
The still image is displayed.  
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Copying recorded video to recording media  
Necessary video can be selected and copied to USB memory or to a DVD-R, CD-R/RW.  
Inserting recording media  
Copying live videos  
A
B
Insert the recording media (USB memory) in advance before  
you perform copy operation.  
Press the MARK/COPY button at the scene to be  
copied while monitoring live videos.  
1
The copy screen is displayed after the "BOOKMARK  
OK" message.  
2%  
2009/05/03 09:04:54  
:A  
Do you want to backup?  
NO YES  
Select media to backup.  
USB stick  
1
2
CD-RW  
1 To copy onto a USB memory  
Connect a USB memory to the USB terminal on the front  
panel.  
In response to the confirmation message (Do you  
want to backup?) select "YES" using the control  
button (}~).  
2
2 To copy onto a DVD-R, CD-R/RW  
To open and close the insert tray, open the panel of the  
disk drive and press the button.  
Memo: Regardless of whether "YES/NO" is selected, images  
are marked and recorded from the point when the  
MARK/COPY button is pressed. Search/display of  
marked still image can be performed using  
• DVD-R, CD-R:  
Use new discs.  
BOOKMARK in the search menu. (P25)  
• CD-RW:  
If there is data previously written on the disc,  
use Windows Explorer to erase the data.  
Select the recording media (USB stick or CD-RW)  
onto which the video should be copied using the  
3
control button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
The message "SAVING..." is displayed and copying  
starts.  
When copying is complete the message "SAVE  
SUCCESS" is displayed.  
Memo: If the specified recording media has not been  
inserted, an error message is displayed depending  
on the type or state of the inserted media.  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
4
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
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Copying recorded video to recording media  
Copying a playback video  
C
The image to be copied can be selected on still and moving  
images.  
In response to the confirmation message (Do you  
want to backup?) select "YES" using the control  
button (}~).  
5
While playing back the recorded video press the  
1
MARK/COPY button at the scene to be copied.  
2%  
2009/04/14 09:04:54  
:A  
The video is paused and the BOOKMARK screen is  
displayed.  
2009/04/14 17:25:37  
Do you want to backup?  
NO YES  
USB stick  
CD-RW  
BOOKMARK  
STILL  
VIDEO  
Memo: If "YES" is selected, the image at the point where the  
MARK/COPY button is pressed is marked and  
recorded. Search/display of marked still image can  
be performed using BOOKMARK in the search  
menu. (P25)  
CH1  
Select the copy mode (STILL or VIDEO) using the  
control button (}~) and press the ENTER button.  
2
• STILL:  
Copies still images.  
Select the recording media (USB stick or CD-RW)  
onto which the video should be copied using the  
6
Pressing the ENTER button displays the copy  
screen. (go to step 5)  
control button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
The message "SAVING..." is displayed and copying  
starts.  
• VIDEO:  
When copying is complete the message "SAVE  
SUCCESS" is displayed.  
Copies moving images.  
Pressing the ENTER button displays the DURATION  
screen. (go to step 3)  
Memo: If the specified recording media has not been  
inserted, or there is a problem with the media type or  
state of the inserted media, an error message is  
displayed.  
DURATION 00MIN(TO 60)  
2009/04/14 17:25:37 - 2009/04/14 17:25:37  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
CH1  
7
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
Select the channel to be copied using the channel  
selection button (1 - 16).  
In DSR-2108, channel selection buttons are 1 to 8.  
3
Playing back copied videos  
D
The colour of the corresponding channel indicator  
changes alternatively each time a channel selection  
button is pressed.  
• Yellow: Copy enabled  
• White: Copy disabled  
Still images are copied in a JPG format and video images are  
recorded in AVI format. Ensure that an image display  
software compatible with the JPG format is used to playback  
still images and a video imaging software compatible with the  
AVI format is used to playback video images.  
Memo: The images of channels indicated in yellow are  
Folder structure of copied videos  
sequentially copied to the recording media.  
YYYYMMDD  
Year Day  
Month  
hhmmsscc.avi (Moving video file)  
hhmmsscc.smi  
hhmmsscc.avi  
hhmmsscc.smi  
(Ancillary moving video  
information file)  
Specify the hour (minutes) to be saved using the  
4
control buttons ({|}~) and press the ENTER  
button.  
Channel  
Hour  
Second  
The copy screen is displayed.  
Minute  
Memo: Select a digit using the control button (}~) and  
select a value using the control button ({|). Up to a  
maximum of 60 minutes can be selected when using  
minutes as a unit.  
Memo: If the video cannot be played with standard video  
software, install FFDShow (Codec) from the supplied  
CD-ROM.  
To start the installer insert the CD-ROM in the drive  
of the PC and double-click on the  
"ffdshowyyyymmdd.exe" file.  
• Follow the setup wizard and install using the initial  
settings for codec, filters, etc.  
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Setting the security lock  
Setting a security lock locks all the operation buttons of this  
unit.  
b Setting a security lock  
Press the EXIT/STOP button for approximately  
5 seconds.  
1
The password entering screen is displayed.  
2%  
2009/05/03 09:04:54  
:A  
PASSWORD  
- - - -  
CH1  
Enter the "ADMIN PASSWORD" using the channel  
selection buttons.  
2
3
The factory default password is "1111".  
Press the ENTER button.  
The security lock is set and the blue security lock icon is  
displayed.  
2%  
2009/05/03 09:04:54  
:A  
b Canceling the security lock  
Press the EXIT/STOP button for approximately  
5 seconds.  
1
The password entering screen is displayed.  
Enter the "ADMIN PASSWORD" using the channel  
selection buttons.  
2
3
Press the ENTER button.  
The security lock is cancelled and the blue security lock  
icon disappears.  
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Configuration and function of the Menu settings  
b LIVE settings (P31)  
b RECORD settings (P35)  
b SYSTEM settings (P37)  
To perform adjustments related to live  
videos monitoring such as sequencing  
settings and each camera video  
adjustments.  
To perform adjustments related to  
recordings such as resolution, the  
recording mode for each channel,  
video quality, motion and alarm  
settings.  
To perform settings carried out by the  
manager, such as setting initialization  
and password, date and time,  
language and PTZ CONTROL settings.  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
OSD  
SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE-DWELL TIME  
EVENT BEEP  
OSD CONTRAST  
CHANNEL  
DISPLAY  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
HUE  
SATURATION  
ALARM-SET  
MON2-OUT  
ON  
ON  
DVR ID  
DVR  
RESOLUTION  
FULL  
1
1 ips  
NORMAL  
CONTINUOUS  
FULL ZONE  
9
-- -- -- --  
OFF  
5 SECONDS  
OFF  
DESCRIPTION  
LOAD DEFAULT  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
USER PASSWORD  
NETWORK PASSWORD  
DATE FORMAT  
CLOCK SET  
RS485 SET  
PTZ CONTROL  
LANGUAGE  
CHANNEL  
2 SECONDS  
OFF  
90%  
FRAME RATE  
QUALITY  
RECORDING  
MOTION ZONE  
MOTION SENSITIVITY  
ALARM RECORDING  
PRE RECORD  
1
CH1  
ON  
50%  
50%  
50%  
50%  
MM/DD/YYYY  
POST EVENT RECORD  
AUDIO  
TIMER SET  
REAL-TIME REC SET  
ENGLISH  
00  
REMOTE CONTROL ID  
MAIN MENU  
MAIN MENU  
2%  
:A  
PASSWORD  
- - - -  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
CH1  
(See P9)  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
b NETWORK settings (P42)  
b HDD SET settings (P47)  
b SERVICE settings (P49)  
To perform remote operations by  
network and PC connection.  
Settings related to the hard disk such  
as overwriting settings and  
initialization.  
To perform such operations as saving  
the settings to the USB memory.  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
PORT  
5445  
ON  
ON  
LAN  
0.0.0.0  
OVERWRITE  
FORAMT  
AUTO DELETE  
AUTO DELETE DAYS  
ON  
SAVE SETUP TO A USB  
LOAD SETUP FROM A USB  
DISK INFO  
CLIENT ACCESS  
BANDWIDTH SAVING  
NETWORK TYPE  
IP  
OFF  
30 DAYS  
SUBNET MASK  
GATEWAY  
DNS  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
DDNS  
OFF  
SEND E-MAIL  
NTP SET  
OFF  
OFF  
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Configuration and function of the Menu settings  
1
6
2
2
5
Press the ENTER button.  
b Basic operations of the MAIN MENU  
4
The RECORD menu is displayed.  
Press the MENU button.  
1
The PASSWORD input screen is displayed.  
RECORD  
RESOLUTION  
CHANNEL  
FULL  
1
2%  
2009/05/03 09:04:54  
:A  
FRAME RATE  
1 ips  
QUALITY  
NORMAL  
CONTINUOUS  
FULL ZONE  
9
RECORDING  
MOTION ZONE  
MOTION SENSITIVITY  
ALARM RECORDING  
PRE RECORD  
-- -- -- --  
OFF  
POST EVENT RECORD  
AUDIO  
5 SECONDS  
OFF  
PASSWORD  
- - - -  
TIMER SET  
REAL-TIME REC SET  
CH1  
Select an item using the control button ({|) and  
5
set the details using the control button (}~).  
Input the "ADMIN PASSWORD" using the channel  
selection button and press the ENTER button.  
If a different screen is available for the settings, select  
the item, press the ENTER button and set the settings.  
2
The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.  
• "1111" is the factory default setting password.  
RECORD  
RESOLUTION  
CHANNEL  
FULL  
1
2%  
2009/05/03 09:04:54  
:A  
FRAME RATE  
1 ips  
QUALITY  
NORMAL  
CONTINUOUS  
FULL ZONE  
9
1
10  
~
RECORDING  
MOTION ZONE  
MOTION SENSITIVITY  
ALARM RECORDING  
PRE RECORD  
-- -- -- --  
OFF  
POST EVENT RECORD  
AUDIO  
5 SECONDS  
OFF  
PASSWORD  
* * * *  
- - - -  
TIMER SET  
REAL-TIME REC SET  
CH1  
C
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
6
In DSR-2108, input using channel selection  
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the  
live screen.  
button 1 - 8.  
Select the menu using the control button ({|}~).  
Memo: The contents of the settings are saved when leaving  
3
the menu setting screen.  
Example: RECORD  
Even if the power is turned off the settings content  
are retained.  
MAIN MENU  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
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LIVE settings  
Press the MENU button and enter the ADMIN PASSWORD.  
Setting the OSD and OSD CONTRAST  
A
The MAIN MENU is displayed, select "LIVE" using the control  
button ({|}~).  
Displays information such as the date and camera channel  
and sets the character contrast on the screen.  
MAIN MENU  
Select "OSD" using the control button ({|) and  
1
select ON or OFF using the control button (}~).  
ON: The date and time, as well as the channel, are  
displayed on the screen.  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
OFF: Characters and symbols are not displayed  
(At playback, date and time as well as channel  
are displayed even if set to OFF).  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
Select "OSD CONTRAST" using the control button  
({|) and adjust the character contrast using the  
control button (}~).  
2
The display bar (20 - 100 %) changes and the contrast  
of the real time character display changes.  
LIVE  
OSD  
SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE-DWELL TIME  
EVENT BEEP  
OSD CONTRAST  
CHANNEL  
ON  
ON  
A
B
C
D
2 SECONDS  
OFF  
90%  
Setting the SEQUENCE and  
SEQUENCE-DWELL TIME  
1
CH1  
B
DISPLAY  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
HUE  
ON  
50%  
50%  
50%  
50%  
SATURATION  
To set the sequence and the sequence interval of the screen.  
ALARM-SET  
MON2-OUT  
E
F
Select "SEQUENCE" using the control button ({|)  
1
and select ON using the control button (}~).  
ON: Sequencing is performed on a single or  
quad-screen (When live).  
OFF: Sequencing is not performed.  
b Function of the menu operation button  
Select "SEQUENCE-DWELL TIME" using the  
control button ({|) and select a sequence interval  
using the control button (}~).  
1
2
3
2
Selections: 1, 2, 3 - 58, 59, 60 SECONDS  
Setting the EVENT BEEP  
C
To set the alarm sound when motion recording or alarm  
recording is triggered.  
Select "EVENT BEEP" using the control button  
({|) and select ON or OFF using the control  
button (}~).  
4 5  
6
7
ON: The alarm sound is generated when an alarm is  
triggered.  
1 MENU: The MAIN MENU is displayed once the password  
is input using the buttons.  
OFF: The alarm sound is not triggered.  
2 {: Press to move the cursor upward.  
3 EXIT/STOP: Press repeatedly once the menu operations  
are complete.  
4 }: Press to select a setting value.  
5 ENTER: Press to enter the setting screen, select and  
confirm.  
6 |: Press to move the cursor down.  
7 ~: Press to select a setting value.  
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LIVE settings  
Setting the SATURATION  
To select "SATURATION" and adjust the saturation of the  
video.  
Setting a CHANNEL  
D
To set the video settings on each channel.  
The saturation of the images changes in real time.  
(0 - 100 %)  
Select an item for each setting using the control button ({|)  
and select a setting value using the control button (}~).  
Setting a CHANNEL and the channel designation  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
Select "CHANNEL" using the control button ({|)  
1
and select a channel from the following channels  
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the live  
screen.  
using the control button (}~), press the ENTER  
button.  
Selections: CH1 - CH16  
In DSR-2108, CH1 - CH8.  
The CHANNEL screen used for channel settings is  
displayed.  
Alarm input output settings  
E
Sets the alarm input/output conditions of the alarm input/  
output terminal.  
When not changing the designation of the channel, only  
select a channel.  
Select "ALARM-SET" using the control button  
1
({|) and press the ENTER button.  
Select the input position using the control button  
2
({|) and select input characters using the control  
The ALARM-SET screen is displayed.  
button (}~).  
ALARM-SET  
Character selection: (Refer to "DVR ID input display  
list": P80)  
ALARM OUT  
ALARM OUT NO.  
ALARM IN  
ENABLE  
1
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
OFF  
5 SEC  
1
---  
MOTION ON  
CHANNEL  
VIDEO LOSS ON  
HDD ERROR  
ALARM DURATION  
ALARM IN NO.  
TYPE  
H A L L - 1 F  
- - - - - - - -  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
Select "ALARM OUT" using the control button  
({|) and set whether or not an alarm signal  
should be output through this unit using the  
control button (}~).  
Changing the present CH1 display to HALL-1F  
(Example).  
2
3
Setting the DISPLAY  
To select "DISPLAY", and set the screen display.  
ON: Displays live videos  
ENABLE: An alarm signal is output.  
DISABLE: No alarm signal is output.  
OFF: Does not display live videos  
Select "ALARM OUT NO." using the control button  
({|) and specify the alarm output terminal number  
(1 - 4) using the control button (}~).  
Memo: The display of screen information, such as time and  
date and channel, depends on the settings of the  
OSD. (P31)  
Sets the alarm output conditions of the specified  
alarm output terminal.  
Setting the ALARM IN  
Setting the BRIGHTNESS  
An alarm signal is output when the specified external alarm  
input terminal receives an input.  
To select "BRIGHTNESS" and adjust the brightness of  
the videos.  
The brightness of the video changes in real time.  
(0 - 100 %)  
1 Select "ALARM IN" using the control button ({|).  
2 Select the setting position (4 positions) using the control  
button (}~).  
Setting the CONTRAST  
To select "CONTRAST" and adjust optimally the dark  
parts and bright parts of the video.  
3 Select the input terminal number (1 - 16) using the control  
button ({|).  
In DSR-2108, input terminal number (1 - 8).  
The contrast of the image changes in real time.  
(0 - 100 %)  
4 Press the ENTER button.  
Setting the MOTION ON  
HUE settings  
An alarm signal is output when the specified video input  
terminal receives a MOTION detection signal.  
To select "HUE" and adjust the hue of the video.  
The hue of the images changes in real time.  
(0 - 100 %)  
1 Select "MOTION ON" using the control button ({|).  
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Setting the MON2 (Monitor2)-OUT  
E
F
2 Select the setting position (4 positions) using the control  
Sets the output conditions of the monitor video terminal  
(MON2).  
button (}~).  
3 Select the input terminal number (1 - 16) using the control  
Select "MON2-OUT" using the control button ({|)  
button ({|).  
1
and press the ENTER button.  
In DSR-2108, input terminal number (1 - 8).  
The MON2-OUT screen is displayed.  
4 Press the ENTER button.  
MON2-OUT  
Setting the VIDEO LOSS ON  
An alarm signal is output when the specified video input  
terminal receives a VIDEO LOSS occurs.  
MON2 TYPE  
FULL  
ON  
10 SEC  
OFF  
10 SEC  
1
MON2 ON EVENT  
MON2 EVENT DWELL TIME  
SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE-DWELL TIME  
MON2 CHANNEL  
1 Select "VIDEO LOSS ON" using the control button ({|).  
2 Select the setting position (4 positions) using the control  
button (}~).  
3 Select the input terminal number (1 - 16) using the control  
button (}~).  
In DSR-2108, input terminal number (1 - 8).  
Setting the output conditions of the MON2 terminal  
2
4 Press the ENTER button.  
Setting the HDD ERROR  
An alarm signal is output when a hard disk error occurs.  
Setting the MON2 TYPE  
Sets the output screen layout of the MON2 terminal.  
1 Select "HDD ERROR" using the control button ({|).  
1 Select "MON2 TYPE" using the control button ({|).  
2 Select output ON or OFF using the control button (}~).  
2 Select the screen layout using the control button (}~).  
FULL: Single-screen output  
Setting the ALARM DURATION  
Sets the duration of the alarm output signal.  
QUAD: Quad-screen output  
1 Select "ALARM DURATION" using the control button  
Setting the MON2 ON EVENT  
Sets whether the video of an event is output to the MON2  
terminal while it is being recorded.  
({|).  
2 Select the output duration (3 - 255 seconds) using the  
control button (}~).  
1 Select "MON2 ON EVENT" using the control button ({|).  
2 Select ON or OFF using the control button (}~).  
Select "ALARM IN NO." using the control button  
4
({|) and specify the alarm input terminal number  
(1-16) using the control button (}~).  
Setting the signal polarity of the specified alarm  
input terminal.  
ON: The video of the event is output.  
OFF: The video of the event is not output.  
Setting the MON2 EVENT DWELL TIME  
In DSR-2108, input terminal number (1 - 8).  
If "MON2 ON EVENT" is set to ON, set the output duration of  
the video of the event.  
Setting the TYPE  
1 Select "MON2 EVENT DWELL TIME" using the control  
1 Select "TYPE" using the control button ({|).  
button ({|).  
2 Set the signal polarity using the control button (}~).  
2 Set the output duration (1 - 10 seconds) using the control  
---: Does not react  
button (}~).  
N/OPEN (Normal Open):  
Normally open, reacts when closed  
N/CLOSE (Normal Close):  
Normally closed, reacts when opened  
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LIVE settings  
F
Setting the SEQUENCE  
Sets whether the output video automatically switches to the  
MON2 terminal.  
1 Select "SEQUENCE" using the control button ({|).  
2 Set ON/OFF using the control button (}~).  
ON: Automatically switches  
OFF: Does not automatically switch  
Setting the SEQUENCE-DWELL TIME  
If "SEQUENCE" is set to ON, set the switching interval.  
1 Select "SEQUENCE-DWELL TIME" using the control  
button ({|).  
2 Set the switching interval (1 - 10 seconds) using the  
control button (}~).  
Setting the MON2 CHANNEL  
Sets the channel that outputs the video to MON2 terminal.  
<If "SEQUENCE" is set to OFF>  
1 Select "MON2 CHANNEL" using the control button ({|).  
2 Select the setting position using the control button (}~).  
If "MON2 TYPE" is set to "FULL" set one channel if it is set  
to "QUAD" set 4 channels.  
3 Select a channel (1 - 16) using the control button  
({|}~).  
In DSR-2108, CH1 - CH8.  
4 Move the cursor back to "MON2 CHANNEL" using the  
control button (}~).  
<If "SEQUENCE" is set to ON>  
1 Select "MON2 CHANNEL" using the control button ({|).  
2 Select a channel using the control button ({|).  
The factory default display hides the channel numbers.  
3 To select ON or OFF for the automatic switch display  
(channel number display) press the ENTER button.  
MON2-OUT  
MON2 TYPE  
FULL  
ON  
10 SEC  
ON  
MON2 ON EVENT  
MON2 EVENT DWELL TIME  
SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE-DWELL TIME  
MON2 CHANNEL  
10 SEC  
1
5
-
-
2
6
-
-
3
7
-
-
4
8
-
-
4 Move the cursor back to "MON2 CHANNEL" using the  
control button ({|}~).  
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RECORD settings  
Press the MENU button and enter the password.  
Setting a CHANNEL  
B
The MAIN MENU is displayed, select "RECORD" using the  
control button ({|}~).  
To set the recording settings of each channel.  
Select an item for each setting using the control button  
({|) and select a setting value using the control button  
(}~).  
MAIN MENU  
Setting a CHANNEL  
Select "CHANNEL" and select a channel.  
CH1 - CH16  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
In DSR-2108, CH1 - CH8.  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
Setting the FRAME RATE (Unit: ips)  
Select "FRAME RATE" and select a value.  
NTSC: OFF/1/2/ ... 29/30 (ips)  
PAL: OFF/1/2/ ... 24/25 (ips)  
RECORD  
RESOLUTION  
CHANNEL  
FRAME RATE  
QUALITY  
RECORDING  
MOTION ZONE  
MOTION SENSITIVITY  
ALARM RECORDING  
PRE RECORD  
FULL  
• Depending on the RESOLUTION settings, the  
total FRAME RATE available is limited as  
follows. If the total exceeds the limit the FRAME  
RATE of other channels cannot be set.  
C
1
1 ips  
NORMAL  
CONTINUOUS  
FULL ZONE  
9
-- -- -- --  
OFF  
POST EVENT RECORD  
AUDIO  
5 SECONDS  
OFF  
If FULL is selected under resolution setting:  
NTSC: It is possible to select up to a total of 30 frames for  
channels 1 to 8 and up to a total of 30 frames for  
channels 9 to 16  
TIMER SET  
REAL-TIME REC SET  
PAL: It is possible to select up to a total of 25 frames for  
channels 1 to 8 and up to a total of 25 frames for  
channels 9 to 16  
In DSR-2108, it is possible to select up to 30 (NTSC)/  
25 (PAL) frames.  
If HALF is selected under resolution setting:  
NTSC: It is possible to select up to a total of 60 frames for  
channels 1 to 8 and up to a total of 60 frames for  
channels 9 to 16  
PAL: It is possible to select up to a total of 50 frames for  
channels 1 to 8 and up to a total of 50 frames for  
channels 9 to 16  
In DSR-2108, it is possible to select up to 60 (NTSC)/  
50 (PAL) frames.  
Setting the RESOLUTION  
A
To set the resolution for the recordings.  
Select "RESOLUTION" using the control button ({|)  
and select a setting using the control button (}~).  
FULL: NTSC: 704 × 480, PAL: 704 × 576  
HALF: NTSC: 704 × 240, PAL: 704 × 288  
QUAD: NTSC: 352 × 240, PAL: 352 × 288  
If QUAD is selected under resolution setting:  
NTSC: It is possible to select up to a total of 120 frames for  
channels 1 to 8 and up to a total of 120 frames for  
channels 9 to 16  
PAL: It is possible to select up to a total of 100 frames for  
channels 1 to 8 and up to a total of 100 frames for  
channels 9 to 16  
In DSR-2108, it is possible to select up to 120 (NTSC)/  
100 (PAL) frames.  
Calculation of the total FRAME RATE is  
performed using the FRAME RATE set in the  
RECORD menu or the FRAME RATE set in the  
REAL-TIME REC SET menu, whichever is  
greater.  
Setting the QUALITY  
To select "QUALITY" and select the video quality.  
Selections: NETWORK/ECONOMY/BASIC/NORMAL/FINE  
Setting the RECORDING  
To select "RECORDING" and select the recording mode.  
• CONTINUOUS (P17)  
Recording is performed while this unit is turned on.  
• MOTION recording (P17)  
Recording is performed as soon as the internal motion  
sensor of this unit reacts.  
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RECORD settings  
Setting the TIMER SET  
B
C
• ALARM (P18)  
To perform SCHEDULE settings.  
Recording is performed as soon as a sensor device  
connected to the external alarm input terminal (ALARM IN)  
of this unit reacts.  
The recording schedule of each channel can be set using  
settings by the hour. (P19)  
• SCHEDULE (P19)  
Setting the REAL-TIME RECSET  
D
Recording is performed daily during the set time slot set  
on the TIMER SET screen in the recording settings.  
To trigger recording using the Record/Stop button or an  
external alarm input, select "REAL-TIME REC SET", and  
perform the following settings for each channel using the  
control buttons ({|}~).  
• DISABLE  
No recording is performed.  
Setting the MOTION ZONE (Refer to "MOTION  
• FRAME RATE  
recording": P17)  
Sets the recording speed for real-time recording.  
(OFF, NTSC: 1 - 30 IPS, PAL: 1 - 25 IPS)  
Select the zone where the motion sensor is active. It is  
necessary to set a detection frame when PARTIAL ZONE is  
selected.  
• QUALITY  
Sets the image quality for real-time recording in 5 levels  
(NETWORK/ECONOMY/BASIC/NORMAL/FINE).  
• FULL ZONE:  
The motion sensor is active on the whole screen.  
• EVENT  
PARTIAL ZONE:  
Sets the alarm input terminal number that triggers a  
real-time recording.  
The motion sensor is active in the set detection frame.  
Input terminals:  
Setting the MOTION SENSITIVITY  
To select "MOTION SENSITIVITY" and select the level of  
detection sensitivity of the motion sensor.  
DSR-2116: ----, 1 - 16  
DSR-2108: ----, 1 - 8  
• POST EVENT RECORD (Recording time)  
Selections: 1/2/ ... 8/9 (Low sensitivity level)  
Sets the duration of the real-time recording (--, 2 to 30  
SECONDS, 1 to 5 MINUTES, 10 MINUTES, 15 MINUTES)  
Setting the ALARM RECORDING  
Up to a maximum of 4 alarm input terminal numbers can be  
set to activate ALARM recordings.  
Memo: If "– –" is selected, recording is triggered when the  
Record button is pressed or whenever an alarm input  
occurs.  
ALARM recording is performed when an external alarm signal  
is input to the specified terminal.  
Setting the PRE RECORD  
To select "PRE RECORD" and select pre-recording.  
RECORD  
RESOLUTION  
CHANNEL  
FULL  
C
1
ON: Starts recording approximately 5 seconds before the  
internal motion sensor or the external sensor detector  
is triggered. (with 1 ips frame rate)  
FRAME RATE  
1 ips  
QUALITY  
NORMAL  
CONTINUOUS  
FULL ZONE  
9
RECORDING  
MOTION ZONE  
MOTION SENSITIVITY  
ALARM RECORDING  
PRE RECORD  
POST EVENT RECORD  
AUDIO  
-- -- -- --  
OFF  
5 SECONDS  
OFF  
OFF: No pre-recording  
TIMER SET  
Setting the POST EVENT RECORD  
REAL-TIME REC SET  
To select "POST EVENT RECORD" and select in how  
much time, after the sensor detection, the recording will  
start.  
Selections:  
2 to 30 SECONDS, 1 to 5 MINUTES, 10 MINUTES,  
15 MINUTES  
REAL-TIME REC SET-CH1  
FRAME RATE  
QUALITY  
1ips  
NORMAL  
-- -- -- --  
5 SECONDS  
EVENT  
POST EVENT RECORD  
Setting the AUDIO  
To select "AUDIO" and set the audio sound recording.  
ON: Records the audio of live videos  
To listen to audio sound connect an external  
microphone or speaker.  
OFF: Does not record the audio of live videos.  
Only CH1 - CH4 can record AUDIO.  
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SYSTEM settings  
Press the MENU button and enter the password.  
DESCRIPTION confirmation  
B
The MAIN MENU is displayed, select "SYSTEM" using the  
control button ({|}~).  
To check the information related to the system of this unit.  
Select "DESCRIPTION" using the control button ({|)  
MAIN MENU  
and press the ENTER button.  
The DESCRIPTION screen is displayed.  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
DESCRIPTION  
HARDWARE VERSION  
SOFTWARE VERSION  
STORAGE SIZE  
IP ADDRESS  
MAC ADDRESS  
POWER  
XX.X.X  
XXXXXX.XX.XXXX(YYYYNNDD)  
XXXGB(XXXXXXMB)/XHDD  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX  
XXXXXXh  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
DISK A USE  
XXXXXXh  
DISK B USE  
XXXXXXh  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
SYSTEM  
DVR ID  
DVR  
DESCRIPTION  
LOAD DEFAULT  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
USER PASSWORD  
Memo: "POWER" indicates the duration for which the unit  
has been on.  
NETWORK PASSWORD  
DATE FORMAT  
CLOCK SET  
MM/DD/YYYY  
"DISK A" is the master HDD and "DISK B" is the  
slave HDD.  
RS485 SET  
PTZ CONTROL  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
00  
REMOTE CONTROL ID  
Setting the LOAD DEFAULT  
C
To return to the factory default settings of the unit.  
Select "LOAD DEFAULT" using the control button  
1
2
({|) and press the ENTER button.  
The LOAD DEFAULT screen is displayed.  
Setting the DVR ID  
A
Select "CONFIRM" using the control button (}~)  
and press the ENTER button.  
Allows the individual designation of each unit when multiple  
units are connected.  
The screen switches to the "INITIALIZING..." screen.  
The live video is displayed on the monitor.  
Select "DVR ID" using the control button ({|) and  
1
press the ENTER button.  
LOAD DEFAULT  
The DVR ID screen is displayed.  
DVR ID  
DVR ID  
CANCEL  
CONFIRM  
D V R  
- - - - - - - - -  
R E C - 1  
- - - - - - - - -  
CLOCK SET setting does not return to the default setting  
even when using "LOAD DEFAULT".  
Input the unit designation (Example: REC-1) by  
pressing the control button ({|}~) repeatedly  
and press the ENTER button.  
2
The changed unit designation is displayed in DVR ID on  
the SYSTEM screen.  
Furthermore, the unit designation is entered in the sent  
mail when using "SEND E-MAIL" in "NETWORK"  
settings (P45).  
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SYSTEM settings  
Setting an ADMIN PASSWORD  
D
To set a password to perform menu settings, real time  
recording, search and playback. The initial value is "1111".  
b Settings for no password  
It is possible to enter the menu settings screen without  
inputting a password.  
Memo: If no USER PASSWORD is set, no password is  
required when performing search and playback  
operations.  
Select "ADMIN PASSWORD" using the control  
1
2
button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
The "Current" password input screen is displayed.  
Select "ADMIN PASSWORD" using the control  
button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
1
Enter the current password using the camera  
selection button and press the ENTER button.  
The "Current" password input screen is displayed.  
The "New" password input screen is displayed.  
Input the current password (1111) using the camera  
selection button (1) and press the ENTER button.  
2
ADMIN PASSWORD  
The "New" password input screen is displayed.  
Current:  
* * * *  
- - - -  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
1
2
Current:  
* * * *  
- - - -  
If the password is input incorrectly the following  
message is displayed, press the ENTER button and input  
the correct password once again.  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
"INVALID CURRENT PASSWORD!!"  
Input the new password (Example 2222) using the  
camera selection button (2) and press the ENTER  
button.  
New:  
- - - -  
3
4
The "Confirm" password input screen is displayed.  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
1
2
Press the ENTER button without inputting  
anything.  
3
New:  
* * * *  
- - - -  
The "Confirm" password input screen is displayed.  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
To confirm, input the new password once again and  
press the ENTER button.  
The message "PASSWORD CHANGED!!" is displayed  
so press the ENTER button.  
Confirm:  
- - - -  
If the password is incorrect the message "PASSWORD  
MISMATCH!!" is displayed. Input the correct password  
again.  
Press the ENTER button without inputting  
anything.  
4
The message "PASSWORD CHANGED!!" is displayed  
so press the ENTER button.  
To go to the live screen, press the EXIT/STOP button.  
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SYSTEM settings  
Setting the USER PASSWORD  
D
E
This setting is used to give controlled operational access to  
administrators and general users. The operations with USER  
PASSWORD are limited to search and playback.  
b Restoring the password input  
Press the MENU button, select SYSTEM and press  
the ENTER button.  
1
No user password is set by factory default. Set a password  
different from ADMIN PASSWORD.  
Select "ADMIN PASSWORD" using the control  
2
button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
Select "USER PASSWORD" using the control  
1
The "Current" password input screen is displayed.  
button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
The "Current" password input screen is displayed.  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
The following setting method is identical to the one  
described in "Setting an ADMIN PASSWORD".  
2
Current:  
- - - -  
USER PASSWORD  
Current:  
- - - -  
Press the ENTER button without inputting  
anything.  
3
4
The "New" password input screen is displayed.  
Input the new password using the camera selection  
buttons and press the ENTER button.  
Setting a NETWORK PASSWORD  
F
The "Confirm" password input screen is displayed.  
A password can be set to limit the access to the network for  
network users. The initial value is "1111".  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
Select "NETWORK PASSWORD" using the control  
1
2
button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
New:  
* * * *  
- - - -  
The "Current" password input screen is displayed.  
The following setting method is identical to the one  
described in "Setting an ADMIN PASSWORD".  
NETWORK PASSWORD  
* * * *  
- - - -  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
Current:  
Confirm:  
* * * *  
- - - -  
Enter the same password as in "New" using the  
camera selection button and press the ENTER  
button.  
5
The message "PASSWORD CHANGED!!" is displayed  
so press the ENTER button.  
To go to the live screen, press the EXIT/STOP button.  
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SYSTEM settings  
Setting the DATE FORMAT  
Setting the RS485 SET  
G
I
Refer to "Setting the clock (CLOCK SET)". (P9)  
To be set when devices, such as a system controller or a  
SANYO protocol camera, are connected to the RS-485  
control terminal.  
Setting the CLOCK SET  
H
Select "RS485 SET" using the control button ({|)  
1
Refer to "Setting the clock (CLOCK SET)". (P9)  
and press the ENTER button.  
The "RS485 SET" screen is displayed.  
RS485 SET  
DATA SPEED  
ADDRESS  
9600  
1
({|) and select a setting value using the control  
button (}~).  
2
DATA SPEED: 2400/4800/9600/19200  
ADDRESS: 0 - 128  
Setting the PTZ CONTROL  
J
Refer to "Operating the PTZ dome camera". (P14)  
Setting the LANGUAGE  
K
Refer to "Setting the language (LANGUAGE)". (P11)  
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SYSTEM settings  
Setting a REMOTE CONTROL ID  
L
Allows to set an ID number on the supplied remote control  
and use it as an exclusive remote control when multiple units  
are connected.  
b Operating this unit via the remote controller ID  
(Example: 4)  
Select "REMOTE CONTROL ID" using the control  
The initial value is set to "00" and the remote control display is  
displayed on the monitor, remote operations are always  
available.  
1
button ({|) and select the ID number (Example:  
04) using the control button (}~).  
Selection: 01/02/ ... 98/99  
SYSTEM  
DVR ID  
DVR  
SYSTEM  
DESCRIPTION  
LOAD DEFAULT  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
USER PASSWORD  
NETWORK PASSWORD  
DATE FORMAT  
CLOCK SET  
RS485 SET  
PTZ CONTROL  
LANGUAGE  
DVR ID  
DVR  
DESCRIPTION  
LOAD DEFAULT  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
USER PASSWORD  
NETWORK PASSWORD  
DATE FORMAT  
CLOCK SET  
RS485 SET  
PTZ CONTROL  
LANGUAGE  
MM/DD/YYYY  
MM/DD/YYYY  
ENGLISH  
00  
REMOTE CONTROL ID  
ENGLISH  
04  
REMOTE CONTROL ID  
Remote control display  
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to  
the live screen.  
2
3
2%  
2009/05/03 09:04:54  
:A  
The remote display of the live screen disappears, an ID  
number is necessary to perform remote operations.  
Press the ID button of the remote control and press  
"04" using the numeric buttons.  
2%  
2009/05/03 09:04:54  
CH1  
R
REC/STOP  
ALARM  
2%  
2009/05/03 09:04:54  
:04  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
3
3
ID  
10  
The remote control display reappears, the ID number  
04 set in the SYSTEM settings allows the operation of  
this unit.  
Memo: The remote control ID (04) currently in use is  
displayed on the monitor screen.  
If no remote control ID has been set "A (ALL)" is  
displayed.  
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NETWORK settings  
Press the MENU button and input the password.  
Setting the PORT  
A
The MAIN MENU is displayed, select "NETWORK" using the  
control button ({|}~).  
When connecting this unit to a multiple unit network, set an  
individual port number.  
MAIN MENU  
Select "PORT" using the control button ({|) and  
1
press the ENTER button.  
The "PORT" screen is displayed. The initial value is  
5445.  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
PORT  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
5 4 4 5  
- - - - -  
NETWORK  
PORT  
5445  
CLIENT ACCESS  
ON  
BANDWIDTH SAVING  
NETWORK TYPE  
IP  
ON  
LAN  
0.0.0.0  
SUBNET MASK  
GATEWAY  
DNS  
DDNS  
SEND E-MAIL  
NTP SET  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Select a value using the control button ({|), and  
2
select a port number by repeating the operation  
using the control button (}~).  
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are  
complete.  
3
Setting a CLIENT ACCESS  
B
To give permission to operate from an external PC.  
Select "CLIENT ACCESS" using the control button ({|),  
and set "ON" using the control button (}~).  
ON: Accessing the unit via a PC using the supplied  
exclusive software  
OFF: Does not allow access  
Setting the BANDWIDTH SAVING  
C
Set if the network bandwidth is not large enough when  
monitoring live videos.  
Select "BANDWIDTH SAVING" using the control button  
({|), and set the settings using the control button  
(}~).  
ON: Live videos advance frame by frame (At the rate of  
1 frame per second)  
OFF: Does not limit the network bandwidth  
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NETWORK settings  
Setting the NETWORK TYPE  
D
Select "NETWORK TYPE" to be connected, and set each  
setting. Consult the network manager for all necessary  
information.  
b If selecting ADSL  
1 Select "ID" using the control button ({|) and  
press the ENTER button.  
The ADSL ID input screen is displayed.  
Select "NETWORK TYPE" using the control button  
1
2 Change the ID number using the control button  
({|), move the cursor to the right using the  
control button (}~) and repeat the operation, and  
then press the ENTER button.  
({|).  
Select a type using the control button ({|).  
2
Selection: DHCP, ADSL, LAN  
The screen returns to the NETWORK screen.  
DHCP  
3 Select "PASSWORD" using the control button ({|)  
and press the ENTER button.  
NETWORK  
The ADSL PASS input screen is displayed.  
PORT  
5445  
ON  
ON  
DHCP  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
CLIENT ACCESS  
BANDWIDTH SAVING  
NETWORK TYPE  
DDNS  
SEND E-MAIL  
NTP SET  
NETWORK  
ADSL ID  
PORT  
5445  
ON  
ON  
CLIENT ACCESS  
BANDWIDTH SAVING  
NETWORK TYPE  
ID  
PASSWORD  
DDNS  
ADSL  
1 2 3 4 5  
- - - - - - - - - - - -  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
- - - - - - - - - - - -  
SEND E-MAIL  
NTP SET  
ADSL PASSWORD  
ADSL  
A B C D E  
- - - - - - - - - - - -  
NETWORK  
- - - - - - - - - - - -  
PORT  
5445  
ON  
ON  
CLIENT ACCESS  
BANDWIDTH SAVING  
NETWORK TYPE  
ID  
ADSL  
PASSWORD  
DDNS  
SEND E-MAIL  
NTP SET  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
4 Display "ADSL PASSWORD" using the control  
button ({|), enter the password by moving the  
cursor to each digit with the control button (}~),  
then press the ENTER button.  
The screen returns to the NETWORK screen.  
5 Press the EXIT/STOP button.  
The APPLY NETWORK ADDRESS screen is displayed.  
LAN  
6 Select "CONFIRM" using the control button (}~)  
NETWORK  
and press the ENTER button.  
PORT  
5445  
ON  
ON  
CLIENT ACCESS  
BANDWIDTH SAVING  
NETWORK TYPE  
IP  
Once the settings are complete, restart the unit. The  
screen switches to live video.  
LAN  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
OFF  
SUBNET MASK  
GATEWAY  
DNS  
APPLY NETWORK ADDRESS  
DDNS  
SEND E-MAIL  
NTP SET  
OFF  
OFF  
CANCEL  
CONFIRM  
b If selecting DHCP  
Information, such as the IP address, is automatically  
distributed and does not therefore need to be set.  
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NETWORK settings  
Setting the DDNS  
D
E
Register the domain name and set the DDNS server when  
using Sanyo’s DDNS service.  
b If selecting LAN  
1 Select "IP" using the control button ({|) and press  
the ENTER button.  
Select "DDNS" using the control button ({|) and  
1
select "SANYO" using the control button (}~).  
The IP ADDRESS input screen is displayed.  
The DDNS SERVER SET menu is displayed.  
2 Change the IP number using the control button ({|),  
move the cursor to the right using the control button  
(}~) and repeat the operation, and then press the  
ENTER button.  
NETWORK  
PORT  
5445  
ON  
ON  
DHCP  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
CLIENT ACCESS  
BANDWIDTH SAVING  
NETWORK TYPE  
DDNS  
SEND E-MAIL  
NTP SET  
The screen returns to the NETWORK screen.  
NETWORK  
IP ADDRESS  
PORT  
5445  
CLIENT ACCESS  
ON  
BANDWIDTH SAVING  
NETWORK TYPE  
IP  
SUBNET MASK  
GATEWAY  
ON  
LAN  
172.16.1.52  
255.255.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
172.16.1.220  
OFF  
172.016.001.052  
OFF: Do not connect to the DDNS server  
DNS  
DDNS  
SEND E-MAIL  
NTP SET  
OFF  
OFF  
SANYO: Connect to Sanyo’s DDNS server  
ETC: Connect to another company's DDNS server  
(consult the dealership where this unit was  
purchased or a "Repair Service Center").  
3 Repeat 2 and change the following as necessary.  
• SUBNET MASK  
Select "DDNS SERVER SET" using the control  
2
3
button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
SUBNET MASK  
The DDNS SERVER SET screen is displayed.  
255.255.000.000  
NETWORK  
PORT  
5445  
ON  
ON  
DHCP  
SANYO  
CLIENT ACCESS  
BANDWIDTH SAVING  
NETWORK TYPE  
DDNS  
• GATEWAY  
DDNS SERVER SET  
SEND E-MAIL  
NTP SET  
GATEWAY  
OFF  
OFF  
000.000.000.000  
Confirm the "USER ID" and "PASSWORD"  
displayed on the screen.  
• DNS  
Ensure that the USER ID and PASSWORD are written  
down as they are required to register the domain name.  
DNS  
DDNS SERVER SET  
000.000.000.000  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
4 Press the EXIT/STOP button.  
The APPLY NETWORK ADDRESS screen is displayed.  
USER ID  
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX  
PASSWORD XXXX-XXXX-XXXX  
5 Select "CONFIRM" using the control button (}~) and  
press the ENTER button.  
LOG  
ready  
Once the settings are complete, restart the unit. The  
screen switches to live video.  
Start Internet Explorer on the computer and access  
Sanyo’s DDNS service.  
4
When the following address is entered the login screen  
of the DDNS service is displayed.  
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NETWORK settings  
Enter the "USER ID" and "PASSWORD" confirmed  
on the DDNS SERVER SET screen and click the  
Login button.  
Setting the SEND E-MAIL  
F
5
An E-mail can be sent to a specified IP address.  
The domain name registration screen is displayed.  
Select "SEND E-MAIL" using the control button  
Enter the "USER ID" and "PASSWORD" in capital  
letters.  
1
({|), select "ON" using the control button (}~)  
and press the ENTER button.  
The SEND E-MAIL screen is displayed.  
SEND E-MAIL  
IP NOTIFICATION  
EVENT ALARM  
MAIL TO  
OFF  
OFF  
MAIL SERVER  
USER  
PASSWORD  
MAIL FROM  
• ON: Enable the sending e-mail function  
• OFF: Disable the sending e-mail function  
Select the following item using the control button  
({|) and select the setting using the control  
button (}~).  
Enter the domain name to be used and click the  
Submit button.  
2
6
The domain name is registered to the DDNS server.  
• IP NOTIFICATION:  
ON: Does not send a notification E-mail even when  
an event alarm is triggered.  
OFF: Does not send an E-mail  
• EVENT ALARM:  
OFF: Does not send a notification E-mail even when  
an event alarm is triggered.  
ALARM:  
A notification e-mail is sent when ALARM  
recording is triggered by the sensor connected to  
the external alarm input terminal (ALARM IN) of  
the unit.  
MOTION:  
A notification e-mail is sent when MOTION  
recording is triggered by a movement detected by  
the motion sensor built into the unit.  
Return to the DDNS SERVER SET screen of this  
unit and enter the registered domain name.  
ALL:  
7
A notification e-mail is sent when a recording is  
triggered either by an external alarm or the  
built-in motion sensor.  
Select the input location using the control button (}~)  
and select a character using the control button ({|).  
DDNS SERVER SET  
Memo: EVENT ALARM requires setting of ALARM-SET.  
(P32)  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
Select the following item using the control button  
3
({|) and set the information, such as the E-mail  
USER ID  
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX  
address, using the control button ({|}~).  
PASSWORD XXXX-XXXX-XXXX  
Pressing the EXIT/STOP button returns the screen to  
the SEND E-MAIL screen.  
LOG  
ready  
Press the ENTER button.  
The DDNS settings complete, the screen returns to the  
NETWORK screen.  
8
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NETWORK settings  
Setting the NTP SET  
F
G
• MAIL TO  
To set the destination mail address.  
Allows synchronizing the time using an internet or LAN NTP  
server.  
Example:  
Select "NTP SET" using the control button ({|),  
1
select "ON" using the control button (}~) and  
MAIL TO  
press the ENTER button.  
The NTP SET screen is displayed.  
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a
n
y
o
.
c
o
m
NTP SET  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
- - - - - - - - - - - -  
NTP SERVER ADDRESS1  
NTP SERVER ADDRESS2  
TIME ZONE  
0.0.0.0.  
0.0.0.0.  
GMT +9:00  
01:00  
TIME TO SYNCHRONIZE  
• MAIL SERVER  
Sets the mail server name, as well as the USER and  
PASSWORD.  
Example:  
• ON: Use NTP server to adjust time  
• OFF: NTP server not used for adjusting time  
MAIL SERVER  
Select the following item using the control button  
2
({|) and press the ENTER button.  
m a  
i
l
s
e
r
v
e
r
1
2
Set the NTP server address using the control buttons  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
({|}~) and press the ENTER button.  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
• NTP SERVER ADDRESS1  
• NTP SERVER ADDRESS2  
USER: To set the connection user ID for the mail  
Select "TIMEZONE" using the control button ({|)  
3
4
server.  
and the time zone using the control button (}~).  
PASSWORD: To set the connection password for  
Selections: GMT –1:00 to –12:00, 0:00 to 13:00  
the mail server.  
Select "TIME TO SYNCHRONIZE" using the control  
button ({|) and the time to synchronize using the  
control button (}~).  
Example:  
USER  
PASSWORD  
Selections: 00, 01, 02 - 23  
2
3
4
5
6
2
0
0
6
0
9
1
5
Press the EXIT/STOP button to return to the  
NETWORK settings screen.  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
- - - - - -  
- - - - - -  
• MAIL FROM  
To set the mail address sent to the destination host.  
Example:  
MAIL FROM  
1
1
1 @ A B C  
.
c
o
m
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
- - - - - - - - - - - -  
Press the EXIT/STOP button twice.  
4
The screen returns to the NETWORK screen and then  
press the EXIT/STOP button again.  
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HDD SET settings  
Press the MENU button and input the password.  
Setting the OVERWRITE  
A
The MAIN MENU is displayed, select "HDD SET" using the  
control button ({|}~).  
Allows continuing recording and overwriting old videos once  
the hard disk capacity is full.  
When OVERWRITE is set to ON, save required videos to  
an external memory device. (P26)  
MAIN MENU  
Select "OVERWRITE" using the control button ({|) and  
select a setting using the control button (}~).  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
ON: When the capacity becomes full, former data is  
overwritten and the recording continues  
OFF: When the capacity becomes full the recording stops  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
FORMAT settings  
B
Initializes the internal hard disk.  
HDD SET  
All the videos are lost. Before formatting, save required  
videos to an external memory device. (P26)  
OVERWRITE  
FORAMT  
ON  
AUTO DELETE  
OFF  
AUTO DELETE DAYS  
30 DAYS  
Select "FORMAT" using the control button ({|)  
1
and press the ENTER button.  
The FORMAT screen is displayed.  
Select "CONFIRM" using the control button (}~)  
2
and press the ENTER button.  
Formatting starts.  
Once formatting is complete, the unit restarts and  
returns to live videos.  
HDD SET  
OVERWRITE  
ON  
FORAMT  
AUTO DELETE  
AUTO DELETE DAYS  
OFF  
30 DAYS  
FORMAT  
CANCEL  
CONFIRM  
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HDD SET settings  
Setting the auto delete function  
C
Allows the user to set the storage period for the recording  
data.  
Once the storage period is expired the data is automatically  
deleted.  
Select "AUTO DELETE" using the control button  
1
({|) and select a setting using the control button  
(}~).  
ON: The auto delete function is enabled  
OFF: The auto delete function is disabled  
HDD SET  
OVERWRITE  
ON  
FORAMT  
AUTO DELETE  
AUTO DELETE DAYS  
OFF  
30 DAYS  
Select "AUTO DELETE DAYS" using the control  
button ({|) and set the storage period using the  
control button (}~).  
2
If AUTO DELETE is set to "ON", set a recording data  
storage period.  
Selection: 2/3/4 ... 60DAYS  
The recording data beyond the set period cannot be  
played back.  
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SERVICE settings  
Press the MENU button and input the ADMIN password.  
Setting the SAVE SETUP TO A USB  
A
The MAIN MENU is displayed, select "SERVICE" using the  
control button ({|}~).  
Saving the menu settings of this unit to a device, such as a  
USB memory.  
Connect the USB memory to the USB terminal.  
MAIN MENU  
1
Select "SAVE SETUP TO A USB" using the control  
2
3
button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
LIVE  
RECORD  
SYSTEM  
The confirmation screen is displayed.  
Select "CONFIRM" using the control button (}~)  
and press the ENTER button.  
NETWORK  
HDD SET  
SERVICE  
The message "SAVING" is displayed and saving starts.  
Once saving is complete the SERVICE screen is  
displayed.  
SERVICE  
Setting the LOAD SETUP FROM A USB  
SAVE SETUP TO A USB  
LOAD SETUP FROM A USB  
DISK INFO  
B
Allows to call up the menu settings of this unit saved on such  
a device as USB memory onto this unit or onto a device of  
identical model.  
Connecting the USB memory containing the menu  
settings to the USB terminal.  
1
Select "LOAD SETUP FROM A USB" using the  
2
3
control button ({|) and press the ENTER button.  
The confirmation screen is displayed.  
Select "CONFIRM" using the control button (}~)  
and press the ENTER button.  
The message "LOADING" is displayed and loading  
starts. Once loading is complete, the unit restarts and  
returns to live videos.  
Displays the hard disk information  
C
Select "DISK INFO" using the control button ({|) and  
press the ENTER button.  
The following data is displayed on the DISK INFO screen.  
Total capacity of the hard disk  
• Remaining capacity of the hard disk  
• Date and time of first recording  
Date and time of last recording  
USB memory  
DISK INFO  
hda size = 500GB remain=375GB  
hda start time:2009.04.18.15:00:00  
hda last time:2009.04.24.18:28:45  
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Operations using the Network  
This unit can be operated from a PC screen by using the supplied network operation software "Sanyo DVR Utility 2000S".  
Prior to performing network operations make the following preparations.  
Connection and settings  
Installing "Sanyo DVR Utility 2000S"  
Install using the interactive screen.  
• Network connection:  
Connect this unit and the PC using a LAN or Internet  
connection. (P5)  
Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD drive and  
double-click "Sanyo Client.exe".  
1
• Network settings:  
The installer runs.  
Set the network connection settings on the NETWORK  
screen of this unit. (P42)  
Confirm the installation destination folder on the  
"Choose Destination Location" screen and click  
[Next].  
2
The IP address and other settings on the PC must be  
appropriate for the connection.  
To change the installation destination folder, click  
[Browse] and select a folder.  
The maximum number of PCs that can be connected  
to one DVR is 4.  
Operating environment  
• CPU: Intel Pentium4 1.2 GHz or higher  
• Memory: Windows VISTA: Minimum 512 MB  
(1 GB or higher recommended)  
Windows XP: Minimum 256 MB  
(512 MB or higher recommended)  
• VGA: 16 MB (64 MB recommended)  
• Resolution: 1024 × 768  
• Disk capacity: 10 MB  
(More than 2.1GB when using Sanyo  
recording software)  
• Operating System:  
Windows VISTA,  
Windows XP Professional SP2/Windows XP Home  
Direct X: Direct X 8.1 or above  
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Operations using the Network  
To uninstall the software  
Specify "SANYO DVR Utility 2000S" in the control panel  
[Add or Remove Programs] and uninstall.  
Select the setup type on the [Setup Type] screen  
and click [Next].  
3
• In general, select "Typical". Depending on the  
performance of the PC the program may not  
operate. In that case, re-install "Light".  
Confirm the program folder in the "Select Program  
Folder" screen and click [Next].  
4
To install to a different program folder, input the folder  
name in the box directly or select a folder from the  
[Existing Folders] list.  
The software starts installing.  
5
The progress of the installation is displayed on the  
"Setup Status" screen.  
Installation is complete.  
6
Once the installation is complete, the "DVR Utility  
2000S" shortcut icon is displayed on the desktop.  
Double-click this icon to start the software.  
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Connecting to this unit  
To start this software, double-click the desktop shortcut icon (  
), the main screen is displayed. When connecting a camera to  
this unit following the procedure below, the camera live video is displayed.  
b Connecting for the first time  
b Disconnecting  
Once connected, the connect button on the operation panel  
Click the connect button on the operation panel.  
changes to the disconnect button.  
1
Clicking this button disconnects the connection with this unit  
and the displayed video disappears.  
The connection dialog [Connect] is displayed.  
In DSR-2108, the multi-screen switch button  
displays a multi-8 screen.  
In DSR-2108, the multi-screen switch button  
displays a multi-8 screen.  
Input information such as the address information  
and settings required for the connection.  
2
b When there are several connections  
The connection information used with this unit is displayed at  
once under the site name in the "---Select Site---" pull down  
menu.  
To change the connection destination, select Site Name in the  
pull down menu and click. The present connection is  
disconnected and the specified site is automatically  
connected.  
• Site Name:  
Set up an administrative designation for this unit.  
• IP Address/Port No.:  
Input the IP address and PORT number set on the  
NETWORK screen of this unit.  
When using DDNS, input the set domain name into  
"IP Address".  
Memo: To change the connection destination using the  
connection button, disconnect the present  
connection using the disconnect button and perform  
the connection operations again.  
• Editing of the registered connection information  
such as additions changes or deletions may be  
performed under "Site" in the set up menu.  
Apart from the port that has been set (e.g., 5445), the port  
number plus 1 (e.g., 5446) and the port number plus 10  
(e.g., 5455) are used.  
• Protocol:  
Select the protocol (TCP/UDP).  
• Password:  
Input the network password set on the SYSTEM  
screen of this unit.  
This unit cannot be connected to the network if the  
[CLIENT ACCESS] on the NETWORK screen is not set to  
"ON". (P42)  
Click [OK] on the dialog [Connect].  
3
The camera connects to this unit and the live video of  
the camera is displayed on the main screen.  
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Main screen structure and function of each part  
When connected to this unit, the live video of the camera is displayed on the main screen.  
2
1
3
2
1
1
4
2
3
3
(The example shown is a multi-16 screen display.)  
4
Video display area  
1
Displays live video or playback video.  
Memo: Video is shown in the same channel as the alarm  
output terminal number.  
Information display area  
<Screen display method>  
Can be switched using the operation button on the screen.  
(P55)  
2
The following information is displayed.  
• Single-screen  
• Quad-screen  
1 Shows the used capacity of the hard disk of this unit  
2 Communication bit rate and frame rate  
• Multi-screen (multi-9 screen / multi-16 screen)  
• Sequence (camera switch) display  
• Full-screen display  
In DSR-2108, the only available multi-screen is multi-8  
screen.  
To display, set in the set up menu in the general setting  
screen. (P62)  
3 Date and time information  
<Camera information>  
The following camera information is displayed on each  
camera video.  
For live video: Current date and time  
For playback video: Recorded date and time  
1 (Top left):  
Operation panel (P54)  
3
The view operation buttons are arranged on the panel.  
• Camera channel (CH1 - 16)  
• Camera designation  
To change the camera designation, go to the camera  
designation settings (Site) screen in the set up menu.  
(P63)  
(When no camera is connected to the channel, the  
message "No Camera" is displayed.)  
In DSR-2108, CH1 - CH8.  
Log window  
4
The operation history is displayed as a list.  
Displayed items: Type, Site, Event, Date/Time  
Memo: Click [SEARCH] on the operation panel to switch the  
screen to search mode. One part of the operation  
panel display and one part of the log window display  
change. (P59)  
2 (Top right):  
M: MOTION recording in progress (P17)  
A: ALARM recording in progress (P18)  
3 (Bottom right):  
R: Recording in progress  
4 (Bottom left):  
A: Alarm output in progress (P54)  
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Main screen structure and function of each part  
Function of the operation panel  
3 Screen display switch button (P55)  
<16 channels>  
: Switching to quad-screen display  
1
:
Changing the display to a multi screen (multi-16 screen/ multi-9 screen)  
: To sequence (automatic camera switch) display  
2
: Selecting a channel and switching to single-screen  
display  
-
In DSR-2108, only multi-8 screen is available since the number of  
3
available channels is 8.  
4 Camera controller (Only for PTZ dome camera)  
When clicking the controller button (  
changes. (P58)  
/
), the controller display  
: For Pan/Tilt operations  
SW  
4
: For Zoom/Focus operations  
5 Audio controller  
Adjusts the audio output of live video and playback video.  
5
6
: The audio is not output  
SW  
: The audio is output  
VOLUME : Adjusts the output volume  
6 [SEARCH] button  
Switches the main screen to search mode (P59)  
7
F
7 [CAPTURE] button  
Saving images (P57)  
8 Recording button (P56)  
8
9
: Sets recording function to ON (Recording to PC hard disk)  
SW  
: Sets recording function to OFF  
H
G
9 Still button (P57)  
: Freezes the live video on PC  
: The display of the icon changes according  
to the selection made.  
SW  
SW  
: Unfreezes the live video on PC  
1 Scrolling connected sites (Select Site)  
F Alarm output switch button  
To change the connection destination select  
the site name of the connection destination  
using the pull down menu.  
(Normally the site name of the present  
connection destination is displayed.)  
: Switches the alarm output (ALARM OUT 1) on the back panel  
to ON/OFF (A The red button light up when an alarm output is  
in progress)  
G Menu button  
2 Connect/Disconnect button  
: Displays the set up menu screen (P62)  
: Displays the [Connect] dialog for  
connection (P52)  
H Exit button  
SW  
: Exits the software and closes the screen  
: Disconnects the connection  
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Main screen basic operations  
Switching the display mode of the screen  
A
Allows you to select the display mode for live and playback  
video.  
b Multi-screen display  
Click the multi-screen display on the operation panel.  
The video of the cameras connected to this unit is displayed  
on multi-16 screen or multi-9 screen.  
b Single-screen display  
Click the channel selection button on the operation panel or  
select one screen and double-click.  
The video of the specified camera is displayed in  
single-screen.  
In DSR-2108, the only available multi-screen is multi-8  
screen.  
Memo: Each time the button is clicked the display switches in  
turn from the multi-16 screen to the multi-9 screen (2  
patterns) video.  
Memo: Double-clicking on a single-screen display returns the  
previous screen display.  
b Quad-screen display  
Click the quad-screen display button on the operation panel.  
01  
05  
09  
13  
02  
06  
10  
14  
03  
07  
11  
15  
04  
08  
12  
16  
The video of the cameras connected to this unit is displayed  
on quad-screen.  
01  
02  
05  
03  
04  
07  
06  
08  
09  
Memo: Each time the button is clicked the video of the next  
four channels is displayed in order of the channel  
numbers.  
10  
13  
11  
14  
12  
15  
16  
01  
02  
01  
03  
02  
04  
05  
07  
06  
08  
Memo: <About selecting a camera video>  
If a live video is selected (clicked) on the quad-screen  
or multi-screen display, a red frame appears around  
the live video to indicate that it is selected.  
13  
15  
14  
16  
09  
11  
10  
12  
It is necessary to select a camera to perform the  
following operation in quad-screen or multi-screen.  
• Saving images (P57)  
• PTZ dome camera operations (P58)  
• Switching the audio output (  
5
Audio controller: P54)  
In DSR-2108, the unit of 4 screens, 1 to 4 and 5 to 8,  
are displayed in sequence.  
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Main screen basic operations  
Recording live video  
A
B
b Sequence (camera switch) display  
b Recording method  
Click the sequence button on the operation panel while in  
single, quad-screen, or multi-9 screen display.  
The present software allows two modes of recording live  
video from a camera. Automatic recording setting is also  
available.  
The video is displayed in sequence in the order of the channel  
numbers in the present selected display layout.  
(Multi-9 screen sequence is available in DSR-2116 only.)  
<Recording mode>  
• Always:  
Recording is performed when the recording button on the  
operation panel is set to ON.  
• Event:  
When the recording button on the operation panel is set to  
ON, recording is on standby and recording is performed  
when specified events occur.  
• When using quad-screen display  
<Automatic recording>  
When set to automatic recording, the Recording/Stop button  
becomes ON as soon as the DVR Utility 2000S is started.  
Recording is performed automatically in the selected mode  
even without operating the recording button on the operation  
panel.  
01  
03  
02  
04  
05  
07  
06  
08  
Memo: • Set the automatic recording or select a recording  
mode on the recording settings screen in the set up  
menu. (P65)  
• Network operation video recordings are all saved on  
the PC hard disk. Set the save conditions in the disk  
settings screen in the set up menu. (P65)  
• No changes to the connected site can be performed  
while recording using network operations is in  
progress.  
13  
15  
14  
16  
09  
11  
10  
12  
When the button is re-clicked, sequence display stops and  
display returns to normal single-screen display.  
• Audio is not recorded.  
b Switching recording functions  
In DSR-2108, the unit of 4 screens, 1 to 4 and 5 to 8,  
are displayed in sequence.  
Switch the recording functions to ON/OFF using the recording  
button on the operation panel.  
b Full-screen display  
Clicking the recording button on the operation  
Click the maximize button on the extreme right of the title bar.  
1
panel.  
Displays, such as the operation panel displays, are hidden  
and only the video area is maximized and displayed.  
The recording function changes to ON and the button  
display switches to stop.  
Setting the recording function to ON allows recording  
according to the recording mode.  
• In Always mode:  
Starts the recording onto PC hard disk  
• In Event mode:  
Recording is on standby, recording onto PC hard  
disk starts when a specified event occurs  
To stop the recording function  
Click the recording button (Stop) on the operation  
panel.  
2
Press the [Esc] button to return from the full-screen to the  
standard screen.  
The operation panel is not displayed while in full-screen.  
Therefore, no operation can be performed except for  
switching display by double-clicking the screen.  
• In Always mode: Stops recording  
• In Event mode: Cancels recording standby  
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Main screen basic operations  
Freezing the live video  
Saving images  
C
E
Stops the live video and allows the user to view the live video  
as a still image.  
Allows the user to save live video or playback video displayed  
on the screen on the PC, as still images.  
Click the still button on the operation panel.  
1
Selecting the camera video to be saved.  
1
The live video changes to still video, the still button  
When in quad-screen display, select 1 camera video  
display switches to the unfreeze button.  
and click (a red frame surrounds the selected camera)  
or double-click to switch to single-screen display.  
Click [CAPTURE] on the operation panel.  
2
The [Image capture] dialog is displayed.  
Set the saving conditions using the dialog.  
3
Pausing the video will also stop the live audio.  
To unfreeze the image  
2
Click the unfreeze button on the operation panel.  
The live video returns to moving video.  
The audio is output  
D
1 Save Path:  
The path set in the general settings screen in the set  
up menu is displayed. (P62)  
Audio output is available for live and playback video.  
2 File Name:  
Click the audio button on the operation panel.  
1
Change the path and input a new path in the box.  
The audio is output and the button switches to no  
3 File Format:  
output.  
JPEG or BITMAP can be selected.  
Click [OK] in the [Image capture] dialog.  
4
One screen image is saved when [CAPTURE] is  
clicked.  
Adjust the output volume by dragging and dropping  
[VOLUME].  
To stop the audio output.  
2
Click the audio button on the operation panel.  
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Main screen basic operations  
Operating the PTZ dome camera  
F
When the PTZ dome camera is connected to this unit, it can  
be remotely operated from the PC.  
Sets the menu using this unit.  
1
Set the PTZ CONTROL settings on the SYSTEM  
screen of the menu settings of this unit. (P14)  
Displays the live video and specifies the camera to  
be operated.  
2
When in quad-screen display, select 1 camera video  
and click (a red frame surrounds the selected camera)  
or double-click to switch to single-screen display.  
Operates the camera using the camera controller  
on the operation panel.  
3
Clicking the controller button (  
controller display.  
/
) switches the  
b For Pan/Tilt operations  
: Adjusts the tilt  
: Adjusts the pan  
: Switches the controller button to Zoom/Focus  
operations  
b For Zoom/Focus operations  
: Adjusts the zoom  
: Adjusts the focus  
: Switches the controller button to Pan/Tilt operations  
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Search mode operations  
When clicking [SEARCH] on the operation panel, the screen display switches to search mode. When in search mode, the display  
of one part on the operation panel as well as one part of the log window changes. Search and backup operations of video  
recorded on this unit or on the PC become available.  
1
1
2
3
2
(The example shown is a  
multi-16 screen display.)  
2
3
1
Function of the operation panel  
Functions of the time scale  
1
When in search mode, the following operation button is  
2
The scale and backup operation button for the video search  
displayed.  
are displayed in place of the log window.  
1 Calendar  
1 Time scale  
To specify the date and time of the video to be searched.  
Moves the slide knob on the scale as the video is played  
back.  
2 [LIVE] button  
The playback point moves as the slide knob is dragged  
and dropped to the left or to the right or when clicking on  
the scale.  
To cancel the search mode and return to the live video.  
3 Playback operation button  
Plays back the searched video.  
2 Display unit  
: Plays reverse playback / Fast rewinds  
Switches the mark unit of the scale.  
• HOUR: One hour X 24 marks  
• MINUTE: 5 minutes X 12 marks  
The playback speed switches each time the button  
is clicked. (x1, x2)  
: Plays back  
3 Backup operation button  
SW  
: Pauses and displays a still image  
• START POINT:  
Sets the start point of the video range to be backed up.  
: Fast forwards  
• END POINT:  
Sets the end point of the video range to be backed up.  
The playback speed switches each time the button  
is clicked. (x2, x4)  
• BACK UP:  
Executes the backup.  
: Moves the paused video to the previous frame  
when the button is clicked.  
• DVR/PC:  
When in playback, rewinds the video by one  
minute when the button is clicked.  
Switches the recorded video search destination (this  
unit or PC).  
: Advances the paused video to the next frame when  
the button is clicked.  
When in playback, forwards the video by one  
minute when the button is clicked.  
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Search mode operations  
Searching and playing recorded video  
A
Video recorded on this unit or on a PC can be searched and  
played using the date and time.  
Specify the playback start point.  
4
5
Drag and drop the slide knob of the time scale and  
move it to the playback start point.  
Select the search destination (DVR/PC).  
1
Select whether to search the video recorded on the  
DVR (this unit) or the video recorded on the PC.  
The search destination can be switched  
interchangeably by clicking [DVR/PC] on the time scale  
panel.  
Playback start point  
Click the playback button (1).  
The video starts playing.  
During the playback, the playback operation buttons  
allow such operations as fast forward, pause, and  
advance to the next frame. (P59)  
The search destination can be confirmed by looking at  
the button display.  
2
• DVR:  
1
Searches the video recorded on the DVR (this unit)  
• PC:  
Searches the video recorded on the PC  
Click and specify the recorded date of the video to  
be searched on the calendar.  
2
If a recorded video is available on the selected date, the  
date is displayed in red.  
Memo: • If no recorded video is available at the specified  
playback start point, the unit jumps to the next  
available recorded video and starts playing.  
• As in the case of live video, the screen display  
mode can be switched using the operation panel  
buttons. (P55)  
• Playback via network is not available while playing  
back with the unit.  
Clicking  
previous/next month.  
/
, switches the calendar display to the  
To stop playback and return to live video.  
6
Confirms the time slot with recorded video using  
the time scale.  
Click [LIVE] (2) on the operation panel.  
3
Switches to the live video and returns the displays,  
such as the operation panel display, to standard mode.  
A green line is displayed above the scale if a recorded  
video is available.  
Recorded part  
Memo: Switching the display unit of the scale from [HOUR]  
to [MINUTE] allows the user to further narrow down  
the time slot with recorded video.  
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Search mode operations  
Backing up DVR recorded video  
B
DVR (this unit) recorded video can be backed up on the hard  
disk of a PC in AVI format.  
Click [BACKUP].  
6
Check the channel selection box of the channels to be  
backed up in the "AVI Backup" dialog. The video of the  
specified channels are backed up sequentially, in the  
order of channel numbers.  
Search the recorded video by following the procedure below,  
specify the video range to be backed up and execute a back  
up.  
Refer to steps 1-3 of "Searching and playing recorded  
video (P60)".  
Specify the search destination (DVR/PC).  
1
2
1
Set to "DVR".  
Click the calendar and specify the date of the video  
to be searched.  
2
3
4
Confirms the time slot with recorded video using  
the time scale.  
3
Specify the backup start point.  
4
1 Select Channels:  
Move the slide knob of the time scale to the start point  
Check the channel selection box of the channel to  
be backed up.  
and click [START POINT].  
However, channels without recorded video are  
skipped.  
Specify the backup end point.  
5
Move the slide knob of the time scale to the end point  
In DSR-2108, CH1 - CH8.  
2 Start time/End time:  
and click [END POINT].  
A dark green line is displayed on the specified video  
range.  
Can be modified using the spin buttons.  
3 File Path:  
The path set in the general settings screen in the set  
up menu is displayed. (P62)  
4 Automatic reconnection:  
If the checkbox is checked, backup continues after  
reconnecting even if the network gets disconnected  
during backup.  
If the checkbox is not checked, an error dialog is  
displayed. Select whether to continue or cancel.  
Click [START POINT]  
Click [END POINT]  
Click [OK].  
7
The specified recorded video range is backed up on the  
PC. The backup progress is displayed in the progress  
gauge of the dialog.  
Memo: To undo the specified video range, re-click [START  
POINT].  
• If the specified video range is too short, it may be  
cancelled when [BACK UP] is clicked. In that case,  
specify a longer video range and click [BACK UP],  
then adjust it using the “AVI Backup” dialog.  
Memo: • Destination folder name  
Input the date information of the first image of the  
video.  
• Saved file name  
(Camera channel number) + time information of the  
first image  
Example:  
[CH1] 08_30_08 = Recorded video from camera 1  
at 08h30m08s  
• Video is backed up in the AVI format and can be  
played using video playback software compatible  
with the AVI format such as Windows Media  
Player™.  
If the video cannot be played with a standard AVI  
software, install FFDShow (Codec) from the  
supplied CD-ROM. (P27)  
Video recorded on the PC can also be backed up by  
specifying "PC" as the search destination. However,  
there are some limitations, such as the number of  
channels that can be backed up at any one time  
(limited to 1).  
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Setup menu settings  
To display the "Setup" screen, click the menu button (  
) on the operation panel. Set the settings concerning the operation  
conditions of the DVR (this unit) during connection and the network operations on this screen.  
Clicking menu in the [Setup Menu] window on the left of the screen displays the specified menu screen.  
General settings (General)  
A
Sets functions such as security functions, video data  
destination folder and starting automatic connection  
functions.  
3 Save Path  
Set the destination folder for still video (Capture) and  
backup video (Backup).  
4 Miscellaneous  
1
• Automatic reconnection:  
2
3
If the checkbox is checked, reconnection operations are  
performed automatically, after an interval of  
approximately 10 seconds, when the network is  
temporarily disconnected (NETWORK LOSS).  
• Display network statistics:  
If the checkbox is checked, the communication bit rate  
and frame rate of the network is displayed in the  
information display part of the main screen.  
4
• Language:  
Allows the user to select the display language.  
• Time format:  
Allows the selection of the date and time information  
display pattern.  
5
Click [OK] once the above settings are complete.  
The content of the settings are confirmed and saved.  
1 Security Option  
5 DVR (Remote setup)  
When a check is input in the checkbox, a password is  
necessary to perform each operation.  
Allows the user to perform settings of the DVR unit's menu  
from a PC, via network. See P66 - P75.  
• Startup:  
Starts the present software  
• Shutdown:  
Exits the present software  
• Setup:  
Displays the "Setup" screen  
• Live monitoring:  
Displays the live video  
(Operation of the [LIVE] button on the operation panel)  
• Search:  
Switches the main screen to search mode  
(Operation of the [SEARCH] button on the operation  
panel)  
2 Password  
Clicking the button allows the user to set a [Security  
Option] password.  
• Old Password:  
Input the current password.  
• New Password:  
Input the new password.  
• Confirm Password:  
Re-input the new password to confirm the password.  
Click [OK] after inputting the password.  
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Setup menu settings  
Camera designation settings (Site)  
B
The connection information registered in the "Connect"  
dialog at the time of connection is displayed as a list in the  
"Site" list.  
Select the number of channels on the DVR (4/8/16  
CH) using the "CH Mode".  
3
4
Click the channel in the "Channels" list and click  
again on the reversed blue display.  
Allows the user to add, change, delete the registered  
information or set a channel name.  
The input box is displayed.  
1
Input the channel name.  
5
6
The specified name is displayed on displays such as  
the camera video.  
Set a channel name for each channel following the  
same procedure.  
Click "OK".  
The "Addition" dialog close and the site is added to the  
"Site" list.  
b Modify the registered content (Modify)  
Click the site to be modified in the "Site" list.  
1
The line of the selected site is highlighted in blue.  
Click "Modify".  
2
The "Modify" dialog is displayed.  
Modifying the registered content displayed in the  
dialog.  
3
b Registering the additional DVR (Addition)  
Click "OK".  
4
The "Modify" dialog shuts down and the "Site" list is  
updated.  
Click "Addition".  
1
The "Addition" dialog is displayed.  
Memo: No channel name is set when connected.  
To set channel names use "Modifying registered  
content (Modify)".  
b Remove a registered site (Remove)  
2
3
Select the site to be removed in the "Site" list.  
1
The line of the selected site is highlighted in blue.  
Click "Remove".  
2
The "Remove" dialog close and the "Site" is removed  
from the "Site" list.  
Click [OK] once the above settings are complete.  
The content of the settings are confirmed and saved.  
4
5
6
Input the information necessary to the connection  
such as the address.  
2
The input method is the same as the one used for the  
"Connect" dialog at the first connection.  
• Site Name: Name of the administrator  
• IP Address/Port No: The IP address and port  
number set in the DVR  
• Protocol: TCP/UDP  
• Password: The network password set in the DVR  
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Setup menu settings  
Event settings (Event)  
Event log search, view, save (Log View)  
C
D
Sets the event management method.  
Event information can be searched and events can be saved  
to a PC.  
1
4
1
2
2
3
1 Log  
Sets the storage location and allowable size of the event  
log.  
5
2 Event  
Set the saving and display conditions for each event using  
the checkbox.  
Specify the folder to be searched using [Path].  
1
2
• Log:  
Whether it saves it as an event log or not  
Set the start point of the search range in [From].  
• Icon:  
If the checkbox [First] is checked, it is automatically set  
to the first date and time in the folder.  
Whether it displays an icon on the camera video or not  
• Event list:  
Set the end point of the search range in [To].  
Whether it displays the event on the log window of the  
main screen or not  
3
4
5
If the checkbox [Last] is checked, it is automatically set  
to the newest date and time in the folder.  
Click [OK] once the above settings are complete.  
The content of the settings are confirmed and saved.  
Click [Find].  
The event information of the specified range is  
displayed as a list in the log list.  
To save the displayed log list as text, click [Save].  
To change the destination folder displayed in [Path],  
click [Browse] and select a new destination folder.  
Once the above operations are complete, click [OK] and close  
the screen.  
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Setup menu settings  
Record settings (Record)  
Disk settings (Disk)  
E
F
Sets the recording conditions while in network operations.  
Recorded video is saved on the hard disk of the PC.  
Set the capacity and the drive of the PC where the recorded  
video is saved.  
1
2
1
2
3
1 Record Condition  
1 Disk Space  
Select a recording mode using the radio button.  
Select the drive used for saving and input the allowable  
capacity (MB).  
• Always:  
Recording is performed when the recording button on  
the operation panel is set to ON.  
2 Disk Full  
Select the option once the capacity is exceeded using the  
radio button.  
• Event:  
When the recording button on the operation panel is set  
to ON, recording is on standby and recording is  
performed when specified events occur.  
• Replace oldest files:  
Continues to record and overwrites the previously  
recorded video starting with the oldest.  
<Automatic recording settings (Auto Record)>  
• Stop recording: Stops the recording.  
If the checkbox is checked, the recording button on the  
operation panel is set to ON and video is automatically  
recorded in the selected recording mode only after you  
launch the DVR Utility 2000S the next time.  
Click [OK] once the above settings are complete.  
The content of the settings are confirmed and saved.  
Version information (About)  
G
[Auto Record] settings become valid as soon as the unit  
has been disconnected and reconnected.  
The version information of the currently used software can be  
confirmed.  
2 Event  
If [Record Condition] is set to "Event", set the following  
conditions.  
<Event types>  
• Motion:  
When this unit performs a MOTION recording the event  
is also recorded on the PC.  
• Alarm:  
When an alarm signal is input into the external sensor  
terminal situated on the back panel of this unit, the  
event is recorded on the PC.  
<Recording duration>  
• Duration (Unit: seconds)  
3 Channel  
Specify the camera to be recorded using the checkbox.  
Memo: Using "All" of the checkbox, the user can check or  
uncheck all the cameras.  
Click [OK] once the above settings are complete.  
The content of the settings are confirmed and saved.  
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Remote Setup  
The menu settings for the DVR unit can be set from a PC, via network.  
Remote Setup operating procedure  
A
Click the MENU button on the operation panel.  
Click [Apply] or [OK].  
1
5
The [Setup] screen is displayed.  
The "Remote-Setup Success" message is displayed  
on the [Success] dialog and the setting sent to the DVR.  
Click [OK] and close the dialog.  
1
2
3
Click [DVR] at the lower left of the screen.  
2
The [Remote Setup] screen is displayed.  
1 Clicking [Apply]:  
The [Remote Setup] screen remains displayed even after  
the [Success] dialog is closed.  
Close the [Remote Setup] screen by clicking [OK] upon  
completing all of the remote setup operations.  
2 Clicking [OK]:  
Closing the [Success] dialog also closes the [Remote  
Setup] screen.  
3 Clicking [Cancel]:  
Memo: Remote setup may not be supported depending on  
the DVR model. In that case, clicking [DVR] will  
display an error message.  
If a setting value has been changed on the screen, a  
dialog confirming whether to save or not the changes is  
displayed.  
Select and click the menu item to set from the tree  
list.  
3
The specified menu screen is displayed.  
Selecting [No] returns the setting to the previous value and  
closes the [Remote Setup] screen.  
Clicking [Yes] displays the "Remote-Setup Success"  
message on the [Success] dialog and sends the settings  
to the DVR.  
Closing the [Success] dialog also closes the [Remote  
Setup] screen.  
Set the menu item displayed on the screen.  
4
Setting is basically the same as with the DVR menu  
setting.  
Refer to the corresponding pages for details on the  
setting items.  
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Setting the Display  
B
To set the live video display conditions.  
b Common settings (General)  
b Channel-specific settings  
These settings apply to all channels.  
These settings apply to the specified channel only.  
1
3
1
2
5
3
24  
1 OSD  
1 Channel designation (CH1 - CH16)  
Sets whether to display or not date and time as well as  
channel number on the screen.  
In DSR-2108, CH1 - CH8.  
2 Display  
• ON: Display  
Sets whether to display or not video from the channel on  
the monitor.  
• OFF: Do not display  
2 Sequence  
• ON: Display  
Setting for automatically switching the displayed video.  
• OFF: Do not display  
Displays the video of the connected cameras on a  
single-screen or quad-screen display sequentially, in the  
order of channel numbers.  
3 Video image adjustment  
• Brightness: Adjusts the brightness.  
• Contrast: Adjusts the contrast.  
• Hue: Adjusts the hue.  
• ON: Automatic sequencing enabled  
• OFF: Automatic sequencing disabled  
• Saturation: Adjusts the saturation.  
3 Seq-Dwell Time  
Sets the interval (1 - 60 SECONDS) for automatically  
switching the screens.  
4 Event Beep  
Setting for sounding an alarm in the event of an alarm.  
• ON: Alarm sound enabled  
• OFF: Alarm sound disabled  
5 OSD Contrast  
Adjusts the character contrast on the screen.  
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Setting the Alarm-Set  
C
To set the alarm input/output conditions of the alarm input/output terminals.  
b Alarm Out  
b Setting an alarm input terminal  
Sets whether to output or not alarm signal from this unit.  
Specify an alarm input terminal number and set the type.  
1
2
• ON: Output enabled  
• OFF: Output disabled  
b Setting an alarm output terminal  
1 Alarm In No.  
Specify an alarm output terminal number (1 - 4) and set the  
alarm output conditions.  
Specifies the alarm input terminal number.  
Input terminal number  
DSR-2116: 1 -16, DSR-2108: 1 - 8  
1
2
3
2 Type  
Sets the signal polarity of the specified alarm input  
terminal.  
4
5
6
• ----: Alarm input detection disabled  
• N/O (Normal Open):  
Normally open, detects input when closed  
• N/C (Normal Close):  
Normally closed, detects input when opened  
1 Alarm Out No.  
Specifies the alarm output terminal number (1 - 4).  
2 Alarm In  
Outputs an alarm signal when the specified external alarm  
input terminal receives an input.  
Input terminal number  
DSR-2116: 1 -16, DSR-2108: 1 - 8  
3 Motion ON  
Outputs an alarm signal when the specified video input  
terminal receives a motion detection signal.  
Input terminal number  
DSR-2116: 1 -16, DSR-2108: 1 - 8  
4 Video Loss On  
Outputs an alarm signal when a video loss occurs in the  
specified video input terminal.  
Input terminal number  
DSR-2116: 1 -16, DSR-2108: 1 - 8  
5 HDD Error  
Sets whether to output or not an alarm signal when a hard  
disk error occurs.  
• ON: Alarm signal output enabled  
• OFF: Alarm signal output disabled  
6 Alarm Duration  
Sets the duration of the alarm output signal.  
(3 - 255 SECONDS)  
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Setting the Monitor2  
D
To set the output conditions of the monitor video terminal  
(MON2).  
<If "Sequence" is set to OFF>  
If "MON2 Type" is set to "FULL", sets one channel, and if it is  
set to "QUAD", sets 4 channels.  
Channel:  
DSR-2116: 1- 16, DSR-2108: 1 - 8  
1
2
3
<If "Sequence" is set to ON>  
Check the channel selection box of the desired channel.  
Channel:  
4
5
6
DSR-2116: 1- 16, DSR-2108: 1 - 8  
1 MON2 Type  
Sets the output screen layout of the MON2 terminal.  
• FULL: Single-screen output  
• QUAD: Quad-screen output  
2 MON2 Event  
Sets whether to output or not the video of an ALARM  
recording to MON2 while it is being recorded.  
• ON: Output of ALARM recording video enabled  
• OFF: Output of ALARM recording video disabled  
3 MON2 Event Dwell Time  
Sets the output duration of the ALARM recording video.  
(1 - 10 SECONDS) if "MON2 Event" is set to ON.  
4 Sequence  
Sets whether to automatically switch or not the video  
output to MON2 terminal.  
• ON: Automatic switch enabled  
• OFF: Automatic switch disabled  
5 Seq-Dwell Time  
Sets the video switching interval (1 - 10 SECONDS) if  
"Sequence" is set to ON.  
6 Display CH  
Sets the channel that outputs video to the MON2 terminal.  
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Setting the Record  
E
To set the recording conditions.  
6 Motion Sensitivity  
b Resolution (Common to all channels)  
Sets the resolution for the recordings.  
The set value applies to all channels.  
Sets the level of detection sensitivity (1 - 9) of the motion  
sensor.  
The lower the value, the higher the detection sensitivity.  
7 Motion Zone  
Sets the zone where the motion sensor is active.  
A detection frame needs to be set when "PARTIAL ZONE"  
is selected. (Refer to P71 for information about the setting  
procedure)  
• FULL ZONE: The motion sensor is active on the whole  
screen.  
• QUAD  
• FULL  
• HALF  
b Channel-specific settings  
These settings apply to the specified channel only.  
PARTIAL ZONE: The motion sensor is active in a set  
5 3  
detection frame.  
8 Alarm Recording  
ALARM recording is performed when an external alarm  
signal is input to the specified external alarm input terminal  
Input terminal  
DSR-2116: -----, 1 -16  
DSR-2108: -----, 1 - 8  
1
2
4
6
7
8
9
F
G
9 Pre Record  
Sets whether to perform or not pre-ALARM recording.  
When enabled, recording is started approximately  
5 seconds before the internal motion sensor or the  
external sensor detector is triggered.  
• ON: Pre-ALARM recording enabled  
• OFF: Pre-ALARM recording disabled  
H
J
K
F Post Event Record  
Sets the duration of the ALARM recording  
(2 - 30 SECONDS, 1 - 5 MINUTES, 10 MINUTES,  
15 MINUTES).  
I
1 Channel designation  
Channel  
G Audio  
Sets whether to perform or not audio recording.  
• ON: Recording of audio of live video enabled  
• OFF: Recording of audio disabled  
DSR-2116: 1 -16, DSR-2108: 1 - 8  
2 Frame Rate  
Sets the recording rate.  
(OFF, NTSC: 1 - 30 ips/PAL: 1 - 25 ips)  
H Real Time Frame Rate  
Sets the recording rate.  
(OFF, NTSC: 1 - 30 ips/PAL: 1 - 25 ips)  
3 Quality  
Sets the image quality in 5 levels (NETWORK/ECONOMY/  
BASIC/NORMAL/FINE).  
I Quality  
Sets the image quality for real-time recording in 5 levels  
(NETWORK/ECONOMY/BASIC/NORMAL/FINE).  
4 Recording  
Sets the recording mode.  
J Post Event Record  
• DISABLE: Recording disabled.  
• CONTINUOUS: Recording is performed while the DVR  
is on.  
• BY MOTION:  
Recording is performed when the motion sensor built  
into this unit detects a movement.  
Sets the duration of the real-time recording (--, 2 - 30  
SECONDS, 1 - 5 MINUTES, 10 MINUTES, 15 MINUTES)  
Memo: If "--" is selected, recording is triggered when the  
Record/Stop button is pressed or whenever an alarm  
input occurs.  
K Alarm Recording  
• BY EXT. SENSOR:  
Sets the alarm input terminal number that triggers  
real-time recording.  
Input terminal  
Recording is performed when a sensor connected to an  
external alarm input terminal (ALARM IN) of this unit  
reacts.  
DSR-2116: -----, 1 -16  
DSR-2108: -----, 1 - 8  
• BY SCHEDULE:  
Recording is performed at the time slots specified in the  
schedule.  
5 Timer Set  
Sets the schedule for SCHEDULE recording using the  
[Schedule] screen. (Refer to P71 for information about the  
setting procedure)  
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b Setting the detection frame  
b Setting the SCHEDULE recording  
Set the zone where the motion sensor will be active.  
Set the schedule for the SCHEDULE recording.  
Set [Motion Zone] to "PARTIAL ZONE".  
1
Click the [Timer Set] button.  
1
A button is displayed to the right.  
The [Schedule] screen is displayed.  
Click the button.  
2
The screen for setting the detection frame is displayed.  
1
2
Select a recording mode button 1 and click it.  
2
The selected recording mode is displayed in colour at  
the upper left corner of the schedule 2.  
Specify the day of the week and time slot, and click  
(or drag) the grid cell of the schedule.  
3
Recording is scheduled for the specified time slot.  
Multiple recording modes can be combined using the  
same procedure.  
Click (or drag) a grid cell in the desired detection  
frame.  
3
The sensor is set in the specified frame.  
Memo: To schedule the selected recording mode for all of the  
time slots (24 hours) of a day, click the button of the  
day of the week.  
Click [OK].  
4
The contents of the setting are saved and the screen for  
Click [OK].  
4
setting the detection frame closed.  
The contents of the setting are saved and the  
[Schedule] screen closed.  
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System settings  
F
Settings related to the system and time.  
b Setting the System  
b Clock Set  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1 Set Date & Time (P9)  
Sets the current date and time.  
1 DVR ID (P37)  
Sets individual designation to DVRs.  
2 D.S.T./SUMMER TIME (P10)  
Sets whether daylight saving is applicable or not.  
• OFF: Daylight saving not applicable  
• U.S.A.: USA daylight saving time applicable  
• EU: EU daylight saving time applicable  
Select the GMT Area.  
2 Admin Password (P38)  
This is a password for performing menu settings on the  
DVR unit.  
Memo: The default value is "1111".  
(+00:00 to +05:00)  
3 User Password (P39)  
• OTHER: Allows to set the start and end dates of the  
daylight saving period for time zones other  
than USA and EU.  
This setting is used to give controlled operational access  
to administrators and general users. The operations with  
User Password are limited to search and playback.  
(Begin/End)  
Memo: No user password is set by factory default.  
Memo: A confirmation dialog is displayed when [Apply] (or  
[OK]) is clicked if the date and/or time settings have  
been changed.  
4 Network Password (P39)  
This password is for limiting the access to the network.  
The DVR is restarted and the date and time updated  
when [YES] is clicked on the confirmation dialog.  
Memo: The default value is "1111".  
5 Date Format (P9)  
Sets the date display format.  
6 Language (P11)  
Sets the display language.  
7 Remote Controller (P41)  
Allows to set an ID number (1 - 99) on the supplied remote  
control for its identification.  
Memo: If set to the default value (0), no ID number is  
necessary for performing remote operations.  
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Description  
Setting the PTZ Control  
G
H
This sub menu is accessible from the System settings.  
This sub menu is accessible from the System settings.  
Allows to check information on the DVR such as the version  
information.  
Allows to set the communication environment for remotely  
operating PTZ dome cameras connected to RS485 terminals.  
b PTZ Control  
1
2
3
4
1 DATA SPEED  
Sets the communication speed.  
The set value applies to all channels.  
2 Camera channel designation  
• H/W Version  
3 Protocol  
• S/W Version  
Sets the protocol type for the specified channel.  
• Storage Size: Hard disk capacity  
• IP Address  
When connecting multiple cameras, set the same  
protocol for all.  
• MAC Address  
4 Address  
• Time Count  
Sets the camera ID (0 - 63).  
• HDD A USE TIME: Master hard disk  
• HDD B USE TIME: Slave hard disk (expansion)  
b RS-485  
Set when connecting a system controller or cameras using  
SANYO protocol.  
1
2
1 DATA SPEED  
Sets the RS-485 communication speed (2400/4800/9600/  
19200).  
2 Address  
Sets the address (0 - 128) of the RS-485 control terminal.  
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Setting the Network  
I
To set information about the DVR network.  
b DDNS settings  
When using Sanyo's DDNS service, select "SANYO" and  
input the registered domain name.  
The DVR will be forcibly restarted if a value on this  
screen is changed.  
b Network settings  
2
3
1
4
Memo: • Refer to P45 for details on how to register the  
domain name.  
• When using other company's DDNS service,  
contact the dealership where this unit was  
purchased or a "Repair Service Center".  
1 Port  
When connecting multiple DVRs to the network, set a  
unique port number to each DVR.  
2 Client Access  
To operate via network, make sure the checkbox is  
checked.  
3 Band Width Saving  
To limit the network bandwidth, check the checkbox.  
4 Address settings  
Input necessary information depending on the selected  
[Network Type].  
• If "LAN" is selected:  
The address setting mode is manual.  
Input IP, Gateway, Subnet Mask, and DNS Server IP.  
• If "DHCP" is selected:  
The address setting mode is automatic.  
Addresses and other information do not need to be set.  
• If "ADSL" is selected:  
Input the login ID and Password.  
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Setting the Send E-Mail  
Setting the NTP  
J
K
This sub menu is accessible from the Network settings.  
Allows synchronizing the time using an internet or LAN NTP  
server.  
This setting is used to automatically send a notification e-mail  
to a specified address when an alarm occurs, for example.  
The DVR will be forcibly restarted if a value on this  
screen is changed.  
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
4
5
6
1 NTP USE  
• ON: Synchronize using NTP server  
• OFF: Do not synchronize using NTP server  
2 NTP Primary Server Address  
1 Send E-mail  
Input the NTP primary server address.  
• ON: E-mail sending function enabled  
• OFF: E-mail sending function disabled  
3 NTP Secondary Server Address  
Input the NTP secondary server address.  
2 IP Notification  
4 Time Zone  
To send a notification e-mail when the DVR IP address is  
changed, check the checkbox.  
Select the time zone.  
(GMT -1:00 to -12:00, GMT 0:00 to 13:00)  
3 Event Alarm  
5 Interval  
The alarm event type can be used as condition for sending  
notification e-mails.  
• OFF (factory default)  
Set the time to synchronize.  
(01 - 24:00)  
Notification e-mail is not sent even if an alarm is  
detected.  
Setting the Storage  
L
• ALARM  
A notification e-mail is sent when ALARM recording is  
triggered by the sensor connected to the external alarm  
input terminal (ALARM IN) of the unit.  
Allows to configure continued recording settings by  
overwriting the hard disk and the storage period for the  
recording data.  
• MOTION  
A notification e-mail is sent when MOTION recording is  
triggered by a movement detected by the motion sensor  
built into the unit.  
1
2
3
• ALL  
A notification e-mail is sent when a recording is  
triggered either by an external alarm or the built-in  
motion sensor.  
1 Overwrite  
Memo: Alarm notification requires setting of ALARM-SET.  
To continue recording by overwriting when the hard disk  
becomes full, check the checkbox.  
(P32)  
4 Mail Address  
2 Auto Delete  
Input the destination address.  
• ON: Auto-delete function enabled  
• OFF: Auto-delete function disabled  
3 Auto Delete Days  
5 Mail Server settings  
Input the SMTP server name as well as the user ID and  
password.  
If auto-delete is set to ON, set a recording data storage  
period.  
(2/3/4 - 60 DAYS)  
6 RETURN MAIL ADDRESS  
Set the source e-mail address to be notified to the  
destination.  
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Operations using the Web browser  
Supported browsers are Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or later. Supported OSs are Windows XP and Vista.  
Start the Web browser (Internet Explorer).  
b Functions of the main operation panel  
1
2
Input the URL.  
Input the IP address of the hard disk digital recorder in  
the browser's address bar.  
1
2
3
Input example:  
5
Input the password in the Web Page Dialog.  
(Authentication check)  
4
7
6
8
3
F
G
9
H
I
Slide knob  
J
K
L
N
P
M
O
The factory default password is "1111". The password  
can be changed in NETWORK PASSWORD in the  
SYSTEM settings screen.  
Click the [Connect] button.  
4
5
Clicking [Cancel] closes the Web browser's screen.  
1 Live video date and time display  
The Web Page Dialog is closed and operation from  
the Web browser is enabled.  
2 [DISCONNECT] button  
Closes the Web browser's screen.  
<Main screen>  
3 [SEARCH] button  
Video display area  
Switches the screen to search mode. (P77)  
4 Single-screen display button  
5 Quad-screen display button  
Each time the button is clicked, the displayed videos switch  
sequentially in units of 4 channels.  
6 Multi-9 screen display button  
In DSR-2116, each time the button is clicked, the  
displayed videos switch sequentially in units of 9 channels.  
7 Multi-16 screen display button  
In DSR-2116, each time the button is clicked, the  
displayed videos switch sequentially in units of 16 or 9  
channels (2 patterns).  
8 Sequence (camera sequencing) button  
Available in single- or quad-screen display.  
9 Still button  
Freezes the live video displayed on the PC.  
F Capture button  
Saves to PC a still image from the live video selected by  
clicking on it, shown with a red frame around it. (P78)  
Operation  
panel  
Log window  
G Audio ON/OFF button  
H Audio volume  
To adjust the audio output of live videos, drag and drop the  
slide knob.  
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I Tilt Up button  
J Pan Left button  
L Tilt Down button  
N Focus Near button  
P Focus Far button  
5 Quad-screen display button  
K Pan Right button  
M Zoom In button  
O Zoom Out button  
Each time the button is clicked, the displayed videos switch  
sequentially in units of 4 channels.  
6 Multi-9 screen display button  
In DSR-2116, each time the button is clicked, the  
displayed videos switch sequentially in units of 9 channels.  
<Search screen>  
Video display area  
7 Multi-16 screen display button  
In DSR-2116, each time the button is clicked, the  
displayed videos switch sequentially in units of 16 or 9  
channels (2 patterns).  
8 Sequence (camera sequencing) button  
Available in single- or quad-screen display.  
9 Download button  
Saves to PC a moving video from the live video selected  
by clicking on it, shown with a red frame around it. (P78)  
F Capture button  
Saves to PC a still image from the live video selected by  
clicking on it, and shown with a red frame around it. (P78)  
G Audio ON/OFF button  
H Audio volume  
To adjust the audio output of a video being played back,  
drag and drop the slide knob.  
I Play/Pause button  
J Stop button  
K Fast-forward button  
L Skip button  
Operation  
panel  
Time scale panel  
Forwards the video by 1 minute when pressed during  
playback.  
b Functions of the search operation panel  
M Skip Frame button  
Moves the video to the next frame when pressed during  
pause.  
1
2
N Rewind button  
O Replay button  
3
5
6
Rewinds the video by 1 minute when pressed during  
playback.  
4
7
P Replay Frame button  
8
Moves the video to the previous frame when pressed  
during pause.  
Q Calendar  
Specifies the date of the video to be searched.  
F
G
Select the month using the  
button. Clicking the  
9
I
date to be searched turns the background of the date to  
gray.  
H
Dates in blue are dates for which there is recording data.  
J
L
O
To check for time slots with recording data (green line),  
display the channel to be searched using the  
button on the time scale panel.  
M
P
K
N
To playback the searched video, using drag and drop,  
move the slide knob of the time scale to the time to be  
played back and click the Play button.  
Q
1 Playback video/Still image date and time display  
Slide knob  
2 [DISCONNECT] button  
Closes the Web browser's screen.  
3 [LIVE] button  
Switches the screen to live mode.  
4 Single-screen display button  
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Operations using the Web browser  
b Saving still images to the PC  
b Saving moving videos to the PC  
Click the Capture button.  
Click the Download button.  
1
1
The Web Page Dialog is displayed.  
The Web Page Dialog is displayed.  
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
3
6
Select the [Channel] 2 to be saved.  
2
3
Set the starting time [From] 1 and end time [To] 2  
of the moving video to be saved.  
2
Click the [OK] 3 button.  
A still image of the selected channel is saved to the  
folder specified in [File] 1.  
Check the [Channel] 4 checkbox of the moving  
video to be saved.  
3
Memo: • The storage location is set in the general settings  
screen in the setup menu.  
Click the [OK] 6 button.  
4
The moving video of the selected channel is saved to  
the folder specified in [File] 3.  
The Web browser's (IE) Protected Mode must be  
turned off.  
Memo: • The storage location is set in the general settings  
screen in the setup menu.  
• If [Automatic reconnection] 5 is checked, backup  
continues after reconnecting even if the network  
gets disconnected during backup.  
The Web browser's (IE) Protected Mode must be  
turned off.  
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Part names of the remote control  
Batteries for the remote control are not supplied. Use two AAA batteries.  
b Inserting batteries in the remote control.  
1 Take the battery cover off.  
REC/STOP  
ALARM  
2
1
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
3
2 Place the batteries and fit the cover.  
ID  
10  
4
6
F
5
9
7
G
8
MENU  
EXIT  
Note: Make sure the batteries are correctly oriented.  
SERCH  
LOCK  
QUAD  
MARK  
COPY  
J
H
I
b Operation range  
PTZ  
K
N
M
SEQ  
MULTI  
L
Max. 5 m  
30°  
30°  
1 REC/STOP button  
F MENU button  
Stops and starts recording of live videos displayed on the  
monitor.  
Displays the setting menu screen.  
G EXIT button (b)  
2 ALARM button  
To exit the settings mode and the menu screen.  
Switches ALARM OUT to ENABLE/DISABLE.  
H SEARCH button  
3 Numeric buttons  
Activates the recorded videos search mode.  
Used to input passwords, camera number and ID number.  
I PTZ button  
4 ID button  
Activates the operation mode that operates the Pan/Tilt/  
Zoom/Focus of PTZ dome cameras.  
If a remote control ID number was set, press before  
inputting it. (P41)  
J LOCK button  
5
6
7
• SKIP button  
Switches security lock to ON/OFF.  
During settings: Moves the cursor upward.  
During playback: Skips the video 1 minute forward.  
K MARK • COPY button  
Activates the video saving mode.  
f button  
L SEQ button  
During settings: Moves the cursor to the left.  
During playback: Fast rewinds.  
Sequences the videos of the connected cameras.  
M QUAD button  
e button  
Displays the quad-screen.  
During settings: Moves the cursor to the right.  
During playback: Fast forwards.  
Each time the button is clicked the video of the next four  
channels is displayed in order of the channel numbers.  
8 REPLAY •  
button  
N MULTI button  
During settings: Moves the cursor downward.  
Displays a multi-screen.  
During playback: Skips the video 1 minute backward.  
9 ENTER • c/h button  
During settings: Confirms the selected item.  
During search: Plays back the selected video.  
During playback: Displays a still video.  
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Specifications  
Signal method  
Conforms to the NTSC/PAL system  
NTSC: 60 ips  
PAL: 50 ips  
Compression method  
Number of pixels  
Video: MPEG4, Audio: G.711  
NTSC: 704×480, PAL: 704×576  
Live display  
Speed  
NTSC: 30 ips  
PAL: 25 ips  
Resolution  
NTSC: 704×480 (FULL)  
PAL: 704×576 (FULL)  
Split-screen  
Recording speed  
Resolution  
DSR-2116: Single-screen/Quad-screen/Multi-9 screen/Multi-16 screen  
DSR-2108: Single-screen/Quad-screen/Multi-8 screen  
Recording  
DSR-2116: Maximum 240 ips (NTSC)/200 ips (PAL)  
DSR-2108: Maximum 120 ips (NTSC)/100 ips (PAL)  
NTSC: 704×480 (FULL), 704×240 (HALF), 352×240 (QUAD)  
PAL: 704×576 (FULL), 704×288 (HALF), 352×288 (QUAD)  
Recording method  
Image quality  
Real time recording/CONTINUOUS recording/MOTION recording/ALARM recording/  
SCHEDULE recording  
5 levels (NETWORK/ECONOMY/BASIC/NORMAL/FINE)  
Up to a 540 GB HDD, up to two built-in HDDs  
Hard disk  
Video input terminal  
Video output terminal  
1.0 V(p-p), 75 BNC (DSR-2116: ×16, DSR-2108: ×8)  
MAIN: BNC ×1, S terminal ×1, VGA ×1 (MAIN BNC and S terminal are mutually exclusive),  
MON2: BNC ×1  
Audio input terminal  
Audio output terminal  
External alarm input terminal  
Alarm output terminal  
Network terminal  
RCA ×4  
RCA ×1  
No-voltage make contact (DSR-2116: ×16, DSR-2108: ×8) Refer to P18.  
Relay (DC 30 V Max 1A, 125 VAC Max 0.5 A) ×4 Refer to P4.  
Interface: RJ-45 (10Base-T/100Base-TX)  
Protocol: TCP/IP, DHCP, UDP  
Software: DVR Utility 2000S  
Interface  
RS485 2-pin ×2  
Front USB terminal  
Disc drive  
1 USB (USB 2.0 only), backup (USB Memory)  
1 drive, backup (DVD-R, CD-R/RW)  
IR remote control Up to 99 controllable  
100 - 240 VAC at 50/60 Hz  
Remote control  
Power supply voltage  
Current consumption  
Allowable ambient temperature  
Allowable ambient humidity  
Dimensions  
100 - 240 VAC: 4A  
Operation: 5°C to 40°C, Storage: -10°C to + 50°C  
0 - 90 %  
432 (W) × 89 (H) × 349 (D) mm (Protrusions excluded)  
7.6 kg (with two HDD)  
Weight  
Please note that specifications and unit exterior design are subject to change without notification.  
b Dimensions (unit: mm)  
432  
349  
Dimensions of DSR-2116 and DSR-2108 are the same.  
b DVR ID input display list  
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Mounting the hard disk (S-ATA)  
A hard disk may not be installed at the time of purchase. If no hard disk is installed, consult the dealership where the  
unit was purchased for purchase and installation.  
Make sure the unit is turned off before installing the hard disk.  
Remove the unit's cover.  
Connect the unit's power cable (B) and the supplied  
S-ATA cable (C) to the hard disk. Then fix the hard  
disk to the unit using the supplied HDD fixing  
screws (D).  
1
3
B
D
D
C
DISK A  
(HDD 1)  
B
C
Fix the supplied rubber pads to the supplied HDD  
mounting bracket. Then fix the hard disk to the  
mounting bracket using the supplied screws (A).  
2
DISK B  
(HDD 2)  
HDD 1  
HDD 2  
A
A
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Printed in Korea  
L8HBT, L8HBU/XE, US (0609KP-LD)  
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