Honeywell DVR HREP16 User Manual

HREP4, HREP8, HREP16  
4-, 8-, 16-Channel Models  
Color Digital Video Recorder  
User Guide  
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Date  
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New document.  
Inserted missing images in Table 2-1 and corrected the desciption of one of the  
buttons. Also edited the Front Panel and Rear Panel figures. Corrected the TOC to  
include level 1 headers. Edited the Marking Recorded Video and Archiving sections  
so that they are more thorough. Replaced Fig 2-21 with corrected images. Updated  
screen shots in Chapters 2 and 3. Added Configuring a PTZ Tour in Configuring the  
PTZ Setup. Moved the Configuring PTZ Cameras section into the System Setup  
section. Added new sections in the Configuring Display Sequence section: Activating,  
Modifying, and Deleting a Sequence.  
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About This Document  
This document introduces the HREP4-, 8-, and 16-Channel Color Digital Video recorders.  
It covers how to install and operate these DVRs.  
This document is intended for system integrators, installers, and end-user operators.  
Overview of Contents  
This document contains the following chapters and appendixes:  
Chapter 1, Introduction, introduces the HREP DVR features and a typical setup.  
Chapter 2, Installation, provides procedures for installing and configuring your DVR.  
Chapter 3, DVR Operation, explains how to use your DVR.  
Chapter 4, Using the Web Remote Viewer, explains how to use your DVR over the  
internet.  
Chapter 5, Watermark Process, explains the watermark process, which identifies  
whether an image has been tampered with.  
Cautions and Warnings  
Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced  
technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty.  
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FCC Compliance Statement  
Information to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class A digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, these limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in  
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Correct disposal of this  
product (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with  
separate collection systems). This product should be disposed of, at the end of  
its useful life, as per applicable local laws, regulations, and procedures.  
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance  
North America  
Europe  
The equipment supplied with this guide conforms to UL 60950-1 and CSA C22.2 No.  
60950-1.  
The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with  
the essential protection requirements of the EMC directive 2004/108/EC and the Low  
Voltage Directive LVD 2006/95/EC, conforming to the requirements of standards EN  
55022 for emissions, EN 50130-4 for immunity, and EN 60950 for Electrical Equipment  
safety.  
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EN55022 Class A Notice  
WARNING!  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this  
product may cause radio interference in which case the  
user may be required to take adequate measures.  
Important Safety Instructions  
Read these instructions.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
Follow all instructions.  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
Clean only with a dry cloth.  
Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the  
manufacturer's instructions.  
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or  
other apparatus that produces heat.  
Caution  
Do not alter the polarized or grounding plug.  
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.  
A grounding plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.  
The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety.  
When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an  
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer,  
or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of  
time.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the  
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is  
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has  
been dropped.  
This equipment is intended for indoor use and all the communication wirings are  
limited to the inside of the building.  
The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily  
accessible.  
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Caution  
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN  
INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES  
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.  
Operation Max temperature: 40°C  
USB Load condition: USB Ports(5 Vdc, Max. 500 mA)  
Warranty and Service  
Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product warranty, during the warranty  
period Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any defective  
products returned prepaid.  
In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product, please call Customer  
Service at 1.800.796.CCTV for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise  
Authorization (RMA) number.  
Be sure to have the model number, serial number, and the nature of the problem available  
for the technical service representative.  
Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns, exchanges, or credits. Items shipped  
to Honeywell without a clearly identified Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)  
Typographical Conventions  
This document uses the following typographical conventions:  
Font  
What it represents  
Example  
Keys on the keyboard  
Press Ctrl+C  
Helvetica  
Lucida  
Values of editable fields that are mentioned in the  
The Time from field can be set to  
body text of the document for reference purposes, Hours:Minute:Seconds.  
but do not need to be entered as part of a procedure  
Text strings displayed on the screen  
Syntax  
The message Unauthorized displays.  
(object) entered  
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Example  
Font  
What it represents  
Swiss721 BT Bold Words or characters that you must type. The word  
“enter” is used if you must type text and then press  
the Enter or Return key.  
Enter the password.  
Menu titles and other items you select  
Buttons you click to perform actions  
Double-click Open from the File menu.  
Click Exit to close the program.  
user name  
Italic  
Placeholders: words that vary depending on the  
situation  
Cross-reference to external source  
Cross-reference within document  
Refer to the System Administrator Guide.  
See Chapter 2, Installation.  
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Introduction  
Before You Install  
Installation should be carried out only by qualified personnel and in accordance  
with any electrical regulations in force at the time.  
The DVR must be placed on a stable surface or mounted in an approved cabinet.  
Adequate ventilation must be provided, taking particular care not to block any of the  
air vents on the DVR.  
Adequate protection against lightning strikes and power surges must be installed to  
prevent damage to the DVR.  
Any safety warnings on the DVR and in these instructions must be adhered to.  
If cleaning is necessary, shutdown the DVR and disconnect power first.  
Use a soft dry cloth only. Never use any abrasive cleaners.  
Do not attempt to service or repair the DVR. Opening or removing the cover may  
expose dangerous voltages or other hazards.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Features  
Your color digital video recorder (DVR) provides recording capabilities for 4, 8, or 16  
camera inputs, depending on your model. It provides exceptional picture quality in both  
live and playback modes, and offers the following features:  
MOUSE CONTROL: Designed to be controlled and easy to use with a mouse  
GENUINE PENTAPLEX OPERATION: The DVR will continue to record at full frame rate  
during local playback, local setup, multi user remote viewing and playback, and remote  
setup.  
AUDIO: Four audio inputs are supported. They can be assigned to any video channel.  
Live and recorded audio can be monitored remotely over the internet and remote  
'talkback' audio transmission to the DVR is also possible.  
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BACKUP: Recorded footage (including audio) can be archived to a USB memory stick or  
to a CD/DVD.  
Playback software is embedded with the backup files and the backup also contains the  
system event log and backup log for full traceability.  
REMOTE CONNECTION: Web connection allows simultaneous connection for up to four  
remote users per DVR. Depending on the user level, full DVR control is available over the  
internet as well as the ability to remotely configure the DVR.  
Alarm outputs on the DVR can be remotely triggered over the internet.  
COMPREHENSIVE RECORDING SETUP: Recording can be scheduled, alarm, or  
motion activated. For each type of recording, frame rates, image quality, and audio  
recording properties can be adjusted per hour, day, and for each individual channel.  
The DVR also has a panic recording feature (from the front panel or external input) which  
overrides all other recording settings to provide the best quality recording in the event of an  
emergency.  
PTZ CONTROL: Full PTZ control is available from the front panel or remote connection  
and a wide number of speed dome protocols are supported. Protocols can be set  
individually for each channel and PTZ speed can be adjusted to suit particular speed  
domes.  
TELEMETRY CONTROL: Full telemetry control is available from the front panel or remote  
connection and a wide number of speed dome protocols are supported. Protocols can be  
set individually for each channel and telemetry speed can be adjusted to suit particular  
speed domes.  
EXTENSIVE MONITOR SUPPORT: The DVR has two main monitor outputs (Composite  
and DVI). One spot monitor output can be programmed in the DVR setup.  
LIVE DISPLAY: The DVR displays single or multi screen images and also has several  
sequence modes (standard and user definable).  
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Typical System Setup  
Figure 1-1  
Typical System Setup  
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Front Panel Description  
Figure 2-1  
Front Panel  
G
A
B
C
Front Panel Description  
Function Description  
E
F
D
Table 2-1  
Group  
A
B
USB Port  
Connect USB mouse or USB backup device  
Status LED  
Power/Recording (including  
pre-recording)/Network/Alarm  
C
D
POWER  
Turn ON/OFF the system power  
Cursor Keys  
Allow you to navigate through the menus  
Increases reverse playback speed  
Zoom - for controlling PTZ cameras  
Starts reverse playback  
Pauses playback  
Parameter for PTZ cameras  
Starts forward playback  
Increases forward playback speed  
Zoom + for controlling PTZ cameras  
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Table 2-1  
Group  
Front Panel Description  
Function  
Description  
ENTER  
Apply or Select an item  
Set a PTZ camera  
RETURN  
Cancel or go to previous menu  
E
F
Channel  
Selection  
Buttons  
Used to display individual channels in live display and  
playback. Also used to enter numeric passwords for  
the various login screens.  
PTZ  
Selects PTZ mode in live display  
GOTO for controlling PTZ cameras  
MENU  
Displays the Setup menus  
SEARCH  
Displays the Search menu  
Preset - for controlling PTZ cameras  
BACKUP  
DISPLAY  
Displays the Archive menu  
Preset + for controlling PTZ cameras  
Selects various display modes in live display and  
playback  
Focus - for controlling PTZ cameras  
FREEZE  
Displays the freeze image in live view  
Focus + for controlling PTZ cameras  
PANIC  
Records using the Panic Recording setup  
Iris - for controlling PTZ cameras  
SEQUENCE  
Shuttle Wheel  
Changes to the Sequence screen  
Iris + for controlling PTZ cameras  
G
Used to quickly adjust the playback speed and  
direction.  
Also used to control the camera zoom when in PTZ  
mode and the digital zoom level in live display mode  
JOG Ring  
When playback is paused, used to move footage  
forwards or backwards, frame by frame  
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Rear Panel Description  
Figure 2-2  
Rear Panel  
Example shown is the 16 channel model. The back panel layout might vary based on  
the model of the DVR.  
C
H
A
B
D
E
F
G
I
Table 2-2  
Rear Panel Description  
Name Description  
Group  
A
CAMERA  
INPUTS  
Connect up to 4/8/16 camera inputs (depending on  
your model).  
B
C
MONITOR  
SPOT OUT  
Main BNC monitor.  
BNC spot monitor.  
AUDIO  
INPUTS/  
OUTPUTS  
Up to 4 audio inputs and one audio output can be  
connected.  
D
E
PAL/NTSC  
Switch  
Change the camera input type.  
ALARM  
INPUTS  
Up to four alarm inputs can be connected and  
configured as high or low inputs with common ground.  
RELAY  
OUTPUT  
One alarm output can be connected and configured as  
high or low output with a common ground.  
F
RS485  
LAN  
Connect a PTZ camera.  
G
H
LAN connection to a router or internal network.  
DVI  
DVI main monitor connection to a PC monitor or a  
plasma screen.  
Note If you want to connect to a VGA monitor, please  
use a DVI-to-VGA converter (supplied).  
I
POWER  
Connect to a 12V/5A adapter (supplied).  
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Remote Control  
Figure 2-3  
Remote Control Description  
SETUP  
POWER  
Open System Setup menu  
System power  
On/Off  
Channel selection buttons  
AUDIO  
Not supported  
ID button  
Select DVR ID  
ENTER  
RETURN  
Apply/Select/Go to next screen  
Cancel/Deselect  
Previous screen  
Navigation Buttons  
Used for playback control, menu navigation,  
and PTZ/focus control  
DISP  
Change the display screen  
SEARCH  
Go to Search mode  
PTZ  
Go to PTZ menu  
PANIC  
Start panic recording  
KEYLOCK  
Lock the Remote/Front keys  
SEQUENCE  
Change to Sequence mode  
ZOOM  
Enter Zoom mode  
ARCHIVE  
Enter the Backup menu  
Note  
If there are several co-located DVRs, each DVR must be set with a different ID.  
Using the remote control, you can set an ID for each DVR. Then all DVRs can  
be controlled with one remote control.  
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Setting the DVR ID Using the Remote Control  
1. Press the ID button on the remote control.  
An Input ID message displays.  
2. Press the Set ID, then press RETURN.  
Returning to the Original ID Settings  
1. Press the ID button again.  
2. Enter 255, then press the RETURN button on the remote control.  
DVR Operation  
Making the connections  
Connect:  
up to 16 camera inputs (DVR model dependent)  
monitors to the DVR using the Composite or DVI connections  
power to the DVR. The DVR checks for proper power connection, and then emits  
two beeps.  
Powering up the DVR  
Press the POWER button on the front panel of the DVR to begin operation. The Startup  
screen appears.  
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Figure 2-4  
Startup Screen  
The DVR startup screen detects and checks the status of the hard drives and the  
CDRW/DVD-RW drive.  
Logging On  
After startup diagnostics are complete, you must log onto the system. The default user  
name is ADMIN.  
Figure 2-5  
Log On Screen  
Enter the default password 1234using the channel selection buttons, then press ENTER.  
The DVR begins normal operation and shows the default display of 4, 8, or 16 channels  
(depending on your DVR model).  
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Figure 2-6  
Default Display  
Navigating the Default Display  
The control bar at the bottom of the screen when the DVR is first turned on. After that, it will  
show the current time and date.  
Each channel has a title.  
The red square and letter 'C' in the top right corner of each channel display indicates that  
the channel is in Continuous recording mode.  
Control Bar  
All menus can be controlled with the Control bar, using either the front panel buttons or a  
mouse (not included).  
Figure 2-7  
Control Bar  
Note  
This User Guide contains instructions for using the front panel controls for  
configuration and operation, unless otherwise specified. Most actions can  
also be done using the remote control and a mouse (not included).  
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Live Display  
Configuring the Screen Division  
1. Navigate to DISPLAY  
in the Control bar, then click  
.
The Display popup menu appears.  
Figure 2-8  
Display Popup Menu  
2. Select the screen division (1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 16, or a rotation sequence) from the popup  
menu.  
Sequencing the Channels  
Click SEQ  
in the display popup menu.  
Each channel is shown in full screen for a set period of time before switching to the next  
channel in the sequence.  
Click  
again to stop the sequence on that current channel.  
More complex sequences can be programmed through the Setup menu. See Configuring  
Controlling PTZ Cameras  
1. Navigate to PTZ  
appears.  
in the Control bar, then click  
to select. The PTZ window  
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Figure 2-9  
PTZ Window  
Select the camera channel  
2. Select the camera by channel.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to reposition the PTZ camera field of view.  
4. Use ZOOM, FOCUS, and IRIS to change the current camera view.  
5. Click PARAMETER to configure PTZ camera parameters.  
See Table 2-1 on page 23 for descriptions of front panel and remote controller controls for  
PTZ cameras.  
Using Digital Zoom  
When viewing a channel in full screen, you can use your HREP8 or HREP16 to zoom in to  
a particular area by up to 8 times. The HREP4 supports 2 times digital zoom without a small  
picture-in-picture window.  
Select the desired channel, then navigate to ZOOM  
click  
on the control bar, and then  
.
Figure 2-10  
Example of the Digital Zoom  
Click here to escape  
Zoom mode.  
This small window shows the  
full image. For HREP8 and  
HREP16, the main display area  
shows the zoomed portion.  
Use these arrows to move  
the zoomed area.  
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Viewing the Log  
Navigate to LOG  
A LOG window appears.  
in the control bar, then click  
to see the current log.  
Figure 2-11  
Log Window  
Select a log entry to view the associated video.  
Panic Recording  
Navigate to REC  
in the control bar, then click  
to start and stop Panic recording.  
The REC button changes to a red square with a “P” to indicate that panic recording has  
started.  
Use the RECORD SETUP window to configure the Panic recording settings. See  
Using the Quick Menu  
Accessing the Quick Menu  
Click the right mouse button in any of the live channels to open a Quick menu of options  
for that channel.  
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Figure 2-12  
Quick Menu  
Note  
You cannot access the Quick Menu if you are in a Display Sequence.  
Table 2-3  
Function  
Quick Menu  
Description  
FREEZE ON/OFF  
Stop or freeze the live display of your selected channel on  
your HREP8 or HREP16; stop or freeze all channels on your  
HREP4. Even though other channels show live display, this  
particular channel display is stopped. Right-click and then  
select FREEZE OFF to exit the freeze mode.  
PTZ  
ZOOM  
PLAYBACK  
You can select a go-back duration (10,  
20, or 30 seconds ago, or 1 minute  
ago) or a specific time and date for  
immediate play back.  
If you select go to..., the TIME  
SELECTION window appears.  
Click OK after selecting your  
desired time.  
PANIC REC START  
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System Setup  
Navigate to MENU  
on the control panel, then click  
.
The SETUP window appears.  
Figure 2-13  
SETUP Window  
Click SYSTEM SETUP in the SETUP window.  
The MAIN menu window appears.  
Figure 2-14  
MAIN Menu Window  
Use the cursor keys and  
menu.  
(ENTER) and  
(RETURN) to navigate the MAIN setup  
Use  
to select and change a particular item. Use  
to cancel a change or exit from a  
particular setup screen.  
Select SYSTEM SETUP and then press  
to set up all the main system functions.  
Configuring the Camera  
Configuring the Camera Setup  
Select CAMERA in the Main system setup window, then click  
. The CAMERA setup  
window opens.  
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Figure 2-15  
Camera Setup Window  
Highlight the camera you want to configure, then press  
following:  
. You can configure the  
TITLE: Enter the camera title (maximum 8 characters)  
COVERT: When COVERT is turned ON, the camera image is not displayed in Live  
display, but the DVR continues to record the video. When COVERT is turned ON and  
a Manager or User account is logged on, the live channel does not display in the Web  
Client display. But when an Admin account is logged on, the live channel displays.  
AUDIO: Choose the audio recording channel.  
Configuring the Color Setup  
Click COLOR SETUP on the left side of the CAMERA window. The COLOR SETUP menu  
appears.  
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Figure 2-16  
COLOR SETUP Menu  
You can adjust the brightness, contrast, tint, and color for each channel. Select a channel  
and click  
screen.  
to select that channel for configuration. The selected channel displays full  
Figure 2-17  
Example of Configuring the Color Setup Window  
Click the Up/Down arrows  
to configure the brightness, contrast, tint, and color.  
Click when all changes are complete and you want to escape this window.  
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Configuring the PTZ Setup  
Click PTZ on the left side of the CAMERA window. The PTZ Setup menu appears.  
Figure 2-18 PTZ SETUP Menu  
Click each value in the ADDRESS, PROTOCOL, and BAUD RATE columns to configure  
them. Use the  
to change the following values:  
ADDRESS  
PROTOCOL  
BAUD RATE  
DETAIL  
The unique ID of the PTZ device  
The protocol of the PTZ device  
The baud rate of the PTZ device  
TOUR  
Configuring Details for PTZ Cameras  
Click DETAIL on the PTZ SETUP menu. The PTZ Property window appears.  
Figure 2-19  
PTZ Property Window  
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Use the  
to change the values, then click OK to save the settings.  
Note  
Some settings such as AUTO FOCUS might not be compatible with your  
particular PTZ equipment. If this is the case, then changing the value will not  
have an effect on the PTZ control.  
Configuring PTZ Presets in Live View  
Configure PTZ presets for a preset tour. See Configuring a PTZ Tour on page 39.  
1. Navigate to PTZ  
appears.  
in the Control bar, then click  
to select. The PTZ window  
Figure 2-20  
PTZ Window  
Select the camera channel  
2. Select the camera by channel.  
3. Select a preset number.  
4. Use the arrow buttons to reposition the PTZ camera field of view.  
5. Use ZOOM, FOCUS, and IRIS to change the current camera view.  
6. Click PARAMETER to configure PTZ camera parameters.  
7. Click SET to save the settings.  
See Table 2-1 on page 23 for descriptions of front panel and remote controller controls for  
PTZ cameras.  
Configuring PTZ Camera Parameters  
Click PARAMETER in the PTZ camera window, and the PTZ Parameter window appears.  
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Figure 2-21  
PTZ Parameter Window  
Configuring a PTZ Tour  
You can configure a PTZ tour for each PTZ camera that is connected to the HREP. Before  
you can con figure a PTZ tour, you must configure the presets. See Configuring PTZ Presets  
1. Click TOUR on the PTZ SETUP menu (see Figure 2-18). The PTZ TOUR window  
appears.  
Figure 2-22  
PTZ TOUR Window  
2. Click next to MODE to select AUTO to enable PTZ Tour setup.  
3. Click on the up/down arrows under the PRESET NO. column to select a preset (from  
1 to 16), then click on the up/down arrows under the DWELL TIME to select a dwell  
time (from 1 to 20 seconds).  
Note  
Even though you can configure up to 255 presets using the PTZ menu, for  
configuring a PTZ tour, you can select from only presets numbered 1 - 16.  
4. Click OK to save the settings or click CANCEL to exit without saving.  
Configuring the Camera Motion Sensor  
Click MOTION SENSOR on the left side of the CAMERA menu. The Motion Sensor menu  
appears.  
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Figure 2-23  
Motion Sensor Menu  
Use the  
to change the sensitivity level. The lowest level is 1, and the highest is 10. This  
setting determines the degree of motion required before recording is activated.  
Configuring the Motion Sensor Area  
Click the AREA SETUP button next to your desired channel. A grid appears over the video  
image for the chosen channel.  
Figure 2-24  
Configuring the Motion Sensor Area  
To quickly select or deselect the entire grid, right-click on the screen, then select SELECT  
ALL or DESELECT ALL.  
Configuring the Display  
Select DISPLAY in the Main system setup window, and then click  
. The DISPLAY  
window appears.  
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Figure 2-25  
DISPLAY Window  
Configuring the On-Screen Display (OSD)  
If it isn’t already selected, click OSD on the left side of the DISPLAY window. See  
Figure 2-25. Use the  
to change the following values:  
STATUS BAR  
Choose how long the control bar displays before it  
disappears and the date/time displays.  
CAMERA TITLE  
Enable/disable the display of the camera title.  
RECORDING MODE ICON  
Choose whether the DVR recording status shows at  
the top right of each channel display window.  
BORDER  
Choose whether there is a border around each  
channel when in multi-screen display mode.  
MOTION SENSOR  
DISPLAY  
This function provides a visual indication when and  
where motion is sensed in the camera field of view.  
OFF = Normal display mode  
ON = areas where motion is detected are  
highlighted with a white grid  
MOTION COLOR  
LANGUAGE  
Choose the color of the blocks that display when  
MOTION SENSOR DISPLAY is ON.  
Choose the GUI language.  
Configuring the Monitor Display  
Click MONITOR on the left side of the DISPLAY window. The MONITOR menu appears.  
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Figure 2-26  
DISPLAY MONITOR Menu  
Use the  
to change the following values:  
Choose how long each screen is displayed in a  
SEQUENCE DWELL  
sequence.  
SPOT DWELL  
Choose how long each screen is displayed on the  
spot monitor outputs.  
DE-INTERLACED MODE  
Set to ON when recording any channels in D1  
resolution (704x576) to prevent shudder during  
playback.  
ALARM POP-UP MODE  
ALARM POP-UP DWELL  
Set to ON so that the associated channel displays in  
full screen when an alarm is triggered.  
Choose how long the full-screen popup displays  
after an alarm is triggered. If the alarm condition  
continues, then the popup screen displays  
constantly.  
MOTION POP-UP MODE  
MOTION POP-UP DWELL  
When set to ON, motion detection causes the  
associated channel to display full screen.  
Choose how long the full-screen popup displays  
after motion detection. If motion continues, the  
popup screen displays constantly.  
Configuring the Display Sequence  
Click SEQUENCE on the left side of the DISPLAY window. The SEQUENCE menu appears.  
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Figure 2-27  
SEQUENCE Menu  
When the SEQ button is pressed, the default sequence cycles through all 16 channels, one  
by one.  
Sequence setup allows you to define a custom sequence, using mixed multi screen views  
and any desired channels.  
Adding a Sequence  
1. Click ADD at the bottom of the SEQUENCE menu. The Add window appears.  
Figure 2-28  
Add Sequence Window  
2. Click  
to bring up the virtual keyboard to change the Sequence Title from  
DEFAULT. Use the virtual keyboard to enter a name or reference number for the new  
sequence.  
3. Turn the SCHEDULE ON or OFF.  
4. Select SAVE. The Sequence window appears.  
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Figure 2-29  
Sequence Window  
5. Click ADD. The SEQUENCE SETUP window appears.  
Figure 2-30 SEQUENCE SETUP Window  
6. Select a screen display layout from the VIEW TYPE, select the channels for the layout  
from the CONFIGURE panel, then click CONFIRM.  
Click ADD to add another mode.  
Double-click the current sequence to modify it. The SEQUENCE SETUP window reappears.  
Click CLOSE when you are finished.  
Activating a Sequence  
Press SEQ on the front panel or select Sequence  
view. See Figure 2-8 on page 30.  
from the control bar when in live  
Modifying a Sequence  
1. Double-click in the List column the sequence you want to modify.  
The EDIT window appears.  
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Figure 2-31  
Sequence EDIT Window  
2. Click MODIFY. The Sequence window opens.  
Figure 2-32 Sequence Window  
3. Right-click on a step in the sequence, then choose to modify it, to delete it, or to  
cancel this action.  
4. Make the changes, then click CONFIRM. Click CLOSE to close that sequence.  
Deleting a Sequence  
1. Double-click in the List column the sequence you want to delete.  
The EDIT window appears.  
Figure 2-33  
Sequence EDIT Window  
2. Click DELETE. That sequence disappears from the list of sequences.  
Configuring the Spot-Out Display  
This DVR has a single spot monitor output. You can assign the SPOT OUT display for each  
channel. Using this screen, you can configure which cameras are displayed at the spot  
output.  
1. Click SPOT OUT on the left side of the DISPLAY window. The SPOT OUT menu  
appears.  
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Figure 2-34  
SPOT OUT Menu  
2. Click the camera channel to turn the monitor ON/OFF.  
3. Double-click the spot-out channel that you want to assign. The Edit window appears.  
Figure 2-35  
SPOT-OUT Edit Window  
4. Click  
to bring up the virtual keyboard to change the Spot Title from DEFAULT. Use  
the virtual keyboard to enter a name or reference number for the new sequence.  
5. Turn the SCHEDULE ON or OFF.  
6. Click MODIFY, then double-click the current display to modify it.  
This window appears.  
7. Click ADD. The Spot Sequence Setup window appears.  
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Figure 2-36  
Spot Sequence Setup Window  
8. Select a screen display layout from the VIEW TYPE, select the channels for the layout  
from the CONFIGURE panel, then click CONFIRM.  
Note  
You can choose from Single or Quad display only.  
Click ADD to add another mode.  
Double-click the current sequence to modify it. The SEQUENCE SETUP window appears.  
Click CLOSE when you are finished.  
The new sequence is now saved and can be started by pressing SEQ when in live view.  
Configuring Sound Settings  
Select SOUND in the Main system setup window, then press  
. The SOUND setup  
window opens.  
Figure 2-37  
Sound Window  
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Configuring Audio Settings  
1. Click AUDIO on the left side of the SOUND window.  
2. Use the  
to configure the following settings:  
LIVE AUDIO  
When ON, the selected audio channel can be monitored  
on the AUDIO OUTPUT.  
DEFAULT AUDIO  
CHANNEL  
Specify which one of the four AUDIO INPUTS is routed to  
the AUDIO OUTPUT.  
NETWORK AUDIO TX  
When ON, live audio is transmitted to a remote PC  
connection. Recorded audio is transmitted with video to a  
remote PC for playback.  
NETWORK AUDIO RX  
When ON, a remote PC connection can send audio back  
to the DVR.  
Configuring Buzzer Settings  
1. Click BUZZER on the left side of the SOUND window.  
2. Use the  
to turn the keypad buzzer ON/OFF.  
When the buzzer is on, each front panel button press is confirmed by a beep.  
Configuring System Settings  
Select SYSTEM in the Main system setup window, then click  
. The SYSTEM setup  
window opens.  
Figure 2-38  
System Setup Window  
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Configuring the System Date/Time  
1. Click DATE/TIME on the left side of the SYSTEM window.  
2. Use the  
to configure the following settings:  
DATE & TIME  
DATE FORMAT  
TIME FORMAT  
Set the current date and time  
Determine how the date is displayed.  
Determine how the time is displayed.  
NETWORK TIME  
SERVER  
If the DVR is connected to the internet, the time and date  
can be accurately set by selecting SYNC and pressing  
.
TIME ZONE  
D.S.T.  
Set according to the region in which the DVR is used.  
When on, the DVR will automatically adjust the time by one  
hour on the relevant date in Spring and Autumn.  
Configuring System Management Settings  
1. Click SYSTEM MANAGEMENT on the left side of the SYSTEM window.  
The SYSTEM MANAGEMENT window appears.  
Figure 2-39  
System Management Window  
2. Click INFO. The SYSTEM INFORMATION window appears.  
Figure 2-40 SYSTEM INFORMATION Window  
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The SYSTEM INFORMATION Window displays the following information:  
F/W Version  
Shows the firmware version of the DVR.  
Shows the hardware version of the DVR.  
H/W Version  
Video Signal Type  
PAL or NTSC according to the DIP switch setting on the  
rear panel of the DVR. See Table 2-2 on page 25.  
Disk Capacity  
IP Address  
The first value shows the amount of hard drive capacity  
used by recorded footage. The second value shows the  
total hard drive capacity installed.  
Shows either the manual IP address entered in  
NETWORK setup or the IP address assigned by a DHCP  
server, if enabled.  
MAC Address  
Shows the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the  
DVR.  
It is unique - no other network device has this MAC  
address.  
DDNS DOMAIN NAME  
RTSP SERVICE PORT  
WEB SERVER PORT  
If DDNS is enabled, the host DDNS server is specified  
here.  
The port number that the DVR uses to support remote  
connection from the client software.  
The port number that the DVR uses to support remote  
connection from Internet Explorer or other web browsers.  
SYSTEM NAME  
F/W UPGRADE  
It is used so that notification e-mails can be identified.  
Firmware updates might be released periodically to  
enhance system performance and add extra features.  
You can upgrade the firmware using a USB memory stick.  
Upgrading the Firmware  
1. Download the firmware upgrade onto a USB memory stick or burn it to a CD/DVD.  
2. Insert the USB memory stick or the CD/DVD into the DVR.  
3. Click UPGRADE.  
The Firmware Upgrade window appears.  
Figure 2-41  
Firmware Upgrade Window  
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4. Select the firmware from the firmware list, then click UPGRADE.  
The firmware upgrade begins.  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
SYSTEM DATA  
Use to restore factory default settings.  
System settings can be saved to a USB memory stick. The  
settings can be reloaded in case of accidental factory  
default or can be transferred to another DVR if multiple  
units need to be installed with the same settings. All  
information is saved apart from the network settings and  
the system name.  
PASSWORD  
Activates/deactivates the need for a password to enter  
specific menus  
Configuring for Controlling DVRs  
You can configure your system to control up to 254 DVRs from the same keyboard.  
1. Click CONTROL DEVICE on the left side of the SYSTEM window.  
The CONTROL DEVICE menu appears.  
Figure 2-42  
CONTROL DEVICE Menu  
2. Use the  
to configure the following settings:  
SYSTEM ID  
If more than one DVR is connected on the same RS485 bus, each  
one must have a unique ID.  
Note If you are using more than one DVR on a stack, then each  
DVR must have a unique ID for being controlled by a  
remote control.  
PROTOCOL  
BAUD RATE  
Must be set by Control Device.  
Must be set to match the baud rate of the PTZ controller.  
Configuring the Users  
Select USER in the Main system setup window, then click  
. The USER setup window  
opens.  
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Figure 2-43  
USER Setup Window  
By default, the DVR is configured with a user ID of ADMIN, belonging to the ADMIN group  
and with a password of 1234.  
You can add up to seven new users (for a total of eight) and edit existing user details.  
Modifying User Details  
1. Highlight the user with the green cursor, press  
The Edit window appears.  
.
Figure 2-44  
Edit User Window  
2. Double-click each of the following fields to configure them:  
USER ID  
Use the virtual keyboard to edit the user ID (up to ten  
characters).  
PASSWORD  
Use the virtual keyboard to change the password (up to  
eight characters).  
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GROUP  
Assign the user to one of three groups: ADMIN,  
MANAGER, or USER.  
E-MAIL  
Enter the user’s e-mail address (up to 64 characters) if  
e-mail notification is required.  
E-MAIL NOTIFICATION  
Enable or disable e-mail notifications for the specified  
user.  
3. Click OK to save the settings.  
Adding a New User  
1. Click ADD in the USER Setup window.  
The Add window appears.  
Figure 2-45  
Add User Window  
2. Double-click each of the following fields to configure them:  
USER ID  
Use the virtual keyboard to edit the user ID (up to ten  
characters).  
PASSWORD  
GROUP  
Use the virtual keyboard to change the password (up to  
eight characters).  
Assign the user to one of three groups: ADMIN,  
MANAGER, or USER.  
E-MAIL  
Enter the user’s e-mail address (up to 64 characters) if  
e-mail notification is required.  
E-MAIL NOTIFICATION  
Enable or disable e-mail notifications for the specified  
user.  
3. Click OK to save the settings.  
Configuring User Authority  
Click USER AUTHORITY on the left side of the USER window. The USER AUTHORITY  
setup menu opens.  
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Figure 2-46  
USER AUTHORITY Menu  
Select and click  
to change the authority for the Manager and Users. Click APPLY after  
selecting each item.  
Note  
Any user can be deleted except the default ADMIN user. User authority is  
effective only when the PASSWORD is ON in the System Management  
Configuring User Log Out  
1. Click LOG OUT on the left side of the USER window. The LOG OUT menu appears.  
Figure 2-47  
LOG OUT Menu  
2. Use the  
to configure the following settings:  
AUTO LOGOUT  
DURATION  
Enables/disables AUTO LOGOUT.  
Configure the length of time for the AUTO LOGOUT.  
Configuring the Network Settings  
Select NETWORK in the Main system setup window, then click  
window opens.  
. The NETWORK setup  
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Configuring Network IP Settings  
Figure 2-48  
IP NETWORK Setup Window  
Click the IP SETUP menu tab if it isn’t already selected, then configure the following:  
DHCP  
When enabled, the DVR will obtain an IP address  
automatically if it is connected to a DHCP server or router.  
IP ADDRESS  
GATEWAY  
If DHCP is not being used, then the IP address can be  
manually set.  
If DHCP is not being used, then the gateway IP address  
can be manually set.  
SUBNET MASK  
1st DNS SERVER  
2nd DNS SERVER  
If DHCP is not being used, then the subnet mast can be  
manually set.  
If DHCP is not being used, then the first DNS server can be  
manually set.  
If DHCP is not being used, then the second DNS server can  
be manually set.  
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RTSP SERVICE  
PORT  
If connected, then the router supports UPNP (Universal  
plug and play) function. When you click the AUTO PORT,  
the port forwarding is automatically set up.  
You can also delete a port and test a port’s functionality  
from here.  
WEB SERVER PORT  
If connected, then the router supports UPNP (Universal  
plug and play) function. When you click the AUTO PORT,  
the port forwarding is automatically set up.  
You can also delete a port from here.  
This is the port number that the DVR uses to support  
remote connection from Internet Explorer or other web  
browsers.  
ALIAS  
When you enter the DDNS HOST NAME in DDNS setup  
the information such as:  
1234.dvrlink.net:8080  
Configuring Network DDNS  
1. Click DDNS on the left side of the NETWORK window.  
The DDNS setup menu appears.  
Figure 2-49  
DDNS Setup Window  
2. Turn ON/OFF the DDNS. When enabled, the DVR can be accessed through a  
Dynamic DNS server. This function is commonly used if your broadband connection  
does not have a static IP address.  
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Caution To use the DDNS function, you need to set up port forwarding:  
a. Default WEB SERVICE PORT: 8080  
b. Default RTSP SERVICE PORT: 554  
The default DDNS HOST NAME is your Mac address. You can  
connect in one of two ways:  
(Mac address/Host name)  
00115ff00213.dvrlink.net  
1234.dvrlink.net (You can enter any DDNS Host name.)  
Configuring for E-mail Notifications  
1. Click E-MAIL on the left side of the NETWORK window.  
The E-MAIL setup menu appears.  
Figure 2-50  
E-MAIL Setup Menu  
2. Configure the following settings:  
SERVER  
The SMTP outbound e-mail server that should be used to send  
e-mail notifications.  
PORT  
The outbound e-mail port number.  
SECURITY  
Set to OFF if the SERVER does not require a user name and  
password to connect.  
USER  
Enter a user name to identify the DVR in e-mail messages.  
PASSWORD  
FROM  
If SECURITY is set to ON, then enter the password.  
Enter an e-mail address or any text. This is used only for a test  
e-mail from the e-mail sender.  
TEST E-MAIL  
You can send a test e-mail to check the settings.  
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Configuring Event/Sensor Settings  
Select EVENT/SENSOR in the Main system setup window, then click  
EVENT/SENSOR setup window opens.  
. The  
Figure 2-51  
EVENT/SENSOR Setup Window  
Configuring for HDD Events  
1. Click HDD EVENT on the left side of the EVENT/SENSOR window if it is not already  
selected.  
The HDD EVENT setup menu appears. See Figure 2-51.  
2. Configure the DVR to monitor the hard drives and detect problems:  
S.M.A.R.T. HDD ALARM  
CHECK INTERVAL  
DISK FULL EVENT  
Enables S.M.A.R.T. disk monitoring.  
Adjust the interval as desired.  
Select ON/OFF to enable/disable.  
Configuring Alarm Input  
1. Click ALARM INPUT on the left side of the EVENT/SENSOR window.  
The ALARM INPUT setup menu appears.  
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Figure 2-52  
ALARM INPUT Setup Menu  
2. Click OPERATION and TYPE to edit those settings to determine the behavior of each  
of the alarm inputs:  
OPERATION  
TYPE  
Enable/disable alarm inputs.  
Set alarm inputs to N/O (normally open) or N/C (normally closed).  
Configuring Alarm Output  
1. Click ALARM OUTPUT on the left side of the EVENT/SENSOR window.  
The ALARM OUTPUT setup menu appears.  
Figure 2-53  
ALARM OUTPUT Setup Menu  
The settings you choose for Alarm Output determine the behaviors and actions that will  
trigger each of the alarm outputs on your DVR.  
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2. Configure the following behavior settings:  
ALARM OUT  
OPERATION  
MODE  
Choose to configure a specific alarm output.  
Enable/disable the selected alarm output.  
Select from TRANSPARENT (the output is active only when the  
trigger criteria are present) or LATCHED (the output is active for  
a set period of time after a trigger).  
DURATION  
TYPE  
In LATCHED mode, this is the time that the alarm output remains  
active after it has been triggered.  
Select from HIGH (0V to +5V when activated) or LOW (+5V to 0V  
when activated).  
HDD EVENT  
Determines whether a hard drive event triggers the alarm output.  
3. Configure the following action settings:  
ALARM  
Configure whether the alarm inputs trigger the alarm output.  
VIDEO LOSS  
Configure whether video loss on any of the selected channels  
triggers the alarm output.  
MOTION  
Configure whether motion detection on any of the selected  
channel triggers the alarm output.  
Note  
Remember to select APPLY and click  
these menus.  
to save all settings before exiting  
Configuring Buzzer Out Settings  
1. Click BUZZER OUT on the left side of the EVENT/SENSOR window.  
The BUZZER OUT setup menu appears.  
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Figure 2-54  
BUZZER OUT Setup Menu  
These settings determine the behavior and actions that will trigger the internal buzzer.  
2. Configure the following behavior settings:  
OPERATION  
HDD EVENT  
MODE  
Enable/disable the internal buzzer.  
Determines whether a hard drive event triggers the buzzer.  
Select from TRANSPARENT (the buzzer sounds only when the  
trigger criteria are present) or LATCHED (the buzzer sounds for  
a set period of time after a trigger).  
DURATION  
In LATCHED mode, this is the time that the alarm output  
remains active after it has been triggered.  
3. Configure the action settings:  
ALARM  
Configure whether the alarm inputs trigger the buzzer.  
VIDEO LOSS  
Configure whether video loss on any of the selected channels  
triggers the buzzer.  
MOTION  
Configure whether motion detection on any of the selected  
channel triggers the buzzer.  
Note  
Remember to select APPLY and click  
these menus.  
to save all settings before exiting  
Configuring E-Mail Notification  
1. Click E-MAIL NOTIFICATION on the left side of the EVENT/SENSOR window.  
The E-MAIL NOTIFICATION setup menu appears.  
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Figure 2-55  
E-MAIL NOTIFICATION Setup Menu  
These settings determine the behaviors and actions that will send an e-mail to a remote  
user.  
2. Configure the behavior settings:  
NOTIFICATION  
Turn ON/OFF e-mail notification.  
SETUP CHANGE  
Configure whether a setup change triggers an e-mail  
notification.  
HDD EVENT  
Configure whether a hard drive event triggers an e-mail  
notification.  
BOOTING EVENT  
Configure whether a booting event triggers an e-mail  
notification.  
3. Configure the action settings:  
ALARM  
Configure whether alarm inputs trigger an e-mail  
notification.  
VIDEO LOSS  
MOTION  
Configure whether video loss on any of the selected  
channels triggers an e-mail notification.  
Configure whether motion detection on any of the  
selected channels triggers an e-mail notification.  
FREQUENCY  
E-mail sending period (Maximum 60 minutes).  
Note  
E-mail settings must also be configured in the Modifying User Details on page  
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Configuring Disk Management Settings  
Select DISK MANAGEMENT in the Main system setup window, then click  
. The DISK  
MANAGEMENT setup window opens.  
Figure 2-56  
DISK MANAGEMENT Setup Window  
Highlight DISK MANAGEMENT, then press  
to manage the internal hard drives.  
RECORD TIME LIMIT  
In certain circumstances, it might be necessary to limit the  
amount of footage stored on the DVR (to comply with data  
protection laws for example).  
Recording can be limited to 12 hours, 1 day, 2 days, 3  
days, 1 week, or one month.  
When the DVR has this amount of footage stored, it will  
start to overwrite the earliest recorded footage.  
OVERWRITE  
When ON, the DVR starts overwriting the earliest recorded  
footage once the hard drive becomes full. In this case, the  
percentage of hard drive used shown in live display will  
always be 99%.  
When set to OFF, the DVR continues recording from that  
time until the hard disk capacity is full. The DVR will  
Overwrite all video that was recorded before the time that  
Overwrite was set to OFF, and then the DVR will stop  
recording.  
FORMAT  
If necessary, use this option to erase all footage from the  
DVR.  
Note  
When a RECORD TIME LIMIT is set, the OVERWRITE option cannot be  
changed.  
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RECORD SETUP  
Click MENU  
on the control panel.  
The SETUP window appears.  
Figure 2-57  
SETUP Window  
Click RECORD SETUP in the SETUP window.  
The RECORDING window appears.  
Figure 2-58  
RECORDING Setup Window  
Configuring the Recording Behavior of your DVR  
Use the  
to configure the settings on the RECORDING OPERATION window. See  
SCHEDULE MODE  
Select either DAILY (one schedule applies to every  
day of the week) or WEEKLY (each day of the week  
has its own schedule).  
PRE EVENT  
RECORDING TIME  
When the DVR is not in continuous recording mode,  
this setting determines the amount of time that is  
always recorded before an event (motion detection,  
alarm input, for example) occurs.  
POST EVEN  
RECORDING TIME  
When the DVR is not in continuous recording mode,  
this setting determines the amount of time that is  
always recorded after an event (motion detection,  
alarm input, for example) occurs.  
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Configuring Continuous/Motion Recording  
1. Click CONTINUOUS/MOTION RECORDING on the left side of the RECORDING  
setup window.  
The CONTINUOUS/MOTION RECORDING Setup window opens.  
2. Press  
to choose this window.  
Figure 2-59  
CONTINUOUS/MOTION RECORDING Setup Window  
3. Use this window to configure scheduled and motion detection settings. There are two  
tabs for configuration:  
SIZE/FPS/QUALITY  
Recording settings for each channel can be defined across  
a 24-hour period, in blocks (for example between 09:00  
and 18:00), or for each individual hour.  
Note When SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY, each  
day of the week can also be selected.  
ACTIVATION  
Use this tab to configure at what times the DVR records  
and whether it records continuously or as a result of  
motion detection.  
Configuring SIZE/FPS/QUALITY  
1. If it is not already selected, select SIZE/FPS/QUALITY on the CONTINUOUS/MOTION  
RECORDING setup menu.  
The SIZE/FPS/QUALITY setup menu opens.  
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Figure 2-60  
Configuring SIZE/FPS/QUALITY Time Bar  
Each green cursor box represents one hour.  
The table below the time bar shows the recording settings for this time period.  
2. Select a length of time on the schedule. A new configuration window opens.  
Figure 2-61  
Configuring SIZE/FPS/QUALITY Window  
Frames available  
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3. Configure the SIZE, FPS, QUALITY, and AUDIO for each channel. Click  
to save a  
setting. Click  
to cancel a setting and exit that setting.  
Configurations for Continuous/Motion Recording  
Description  
Table 2-4  
Configuration  
SIZE  
Select recording resolutions of 352x240, 704x240, or 704x460  
(NTSC) can be selected for each channel.  
FPS  
Frame rates between 1 and 30 can be set for each channel.  
QUALITY  
Four different picture recording qualities can be set for each  
channel.  
AUDIO  
If audio devices are connected to the DVR, you can turn the audio  
recording ON/OFF. Any audio channel can be assigned to any of  
the video channels. Please refer to your camera’s setup menu.  
During playback, when a particular channel is selected in full  
screen, the assigned audio channel plays back at the same time.  
4. Select OK, then press  
to save your settings. Press  
or navigate to CANCEL  
then press to exit without saving the changes.  
When configuring 16 channels, the channels are divided into two groups of 8.  
Note  
The maximum recording frame rate for each group is 240FPS at a resolution  
of 1 CIF (352x240).  
Four channels can be recorded in full D1 (4CIF@704x480) resolution, with a maximum of 2  
two channels from each group.  
Note  
Remember that if the SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY, then the  
recording settings should be changed for each day as well as for each  
particular time.  
Note  
This DVR supports a maximum recording rate across all channels of 480  
frames per second at 352x240 resolution. As the settings are adjusted, the  
“frames available” at the bottom left displays the number of available frames  
still remaining and must always be zero or higher. See Configuring  
If, while changing recording settings, this figure becomes negative, then the  
recording resolutions and/or frame rates must be lowered to increase the  
“frames available” value to zero or above.  
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Configuring the Schedule  
1. Use the cursor keys to navigate to SCHEDULE, then press  
.
Figure 2-62  
Configuring the Schedule  
2. To change the SCHEDULE settings, press  
The schedule box highlights in green.  
again.  
3. Press and hold  
and the channels.  
, then use the cursor keys to drag and select the recording time  
Figure 2-63  
Selected Channels and Time  
4. Click  
again when you have made your selection.  
The EVENT window opens.  
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Figure 2-64  
EVENT Window  
5. Select the type of event recording (NONE, CONTINUOUS, MOTION,  
CONTINUOUS/MOTION), then click OK. The EVENT window closes.  
Color Codes for the Schedule Screen  
The schedule screen uses four differently colored blocks to indicate the different recording  
modes.  
Table 2-5  
Color Codes for the Recording Modes  
Block Color  
PINK  
Recording Mode  
No scheduled or motion recording.  
Continuous recording.  
SKY BLUE  
BLUE  
Recording triggered by motion detection.  
YELLOW  
Continuous recording and recording triggered by motion  
detection.  
Configuring Alarm Setup  
Click ALARM RECORDING on the left side of the RECORDING setup window.  
The ALARM RECORDING Setup window opens.  
Configure ALARM RECORDING in the same way you configure CONTINUOUS/MOTION  
information.  
SIZE/FPS/QUALITY and SCHEDULE Configuration Fields  
SIZE/FPS/QUALITY  
SCHEDULE  
Recording settings for each channel can be defined across  
a 24-hour period, in blocks (for example between 09:00  
and 18:00), or for each individual hour.  
Note When SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY, each  
day of the week can also be selected.  
Use this tab to configure at what times the DVR records  
and whether it records continuously or as a result of  
motion detection.  
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Note  
Alarm-activated recording can be used in conjunction with  
Continuous/Motion Recording. For example, you can configure your DVR to  
record continuously at a low frame rate (set in Continuous/Motion Recording),  
and then to increase to a higher frame rate during an alarm input (set in  
ALARM SETUP).  
Configuring Panic Recording  
Click PANIC RECORDING on the left side of the RECORDING setup window.  
The PANIC RECORDING Setup window opens.  
Figure 2-65  
PANIC RECORDING Setup Window  
During Panic Recording, the DVR overrides all other recording settings and uses the  
settings configured here to record continuously on all channels.  
Press  
to enable configuration of SIZE, FPS, QUALITY, and AUDIO for each channel  
during Panic Recording. A new configuration window opens. Use the cursor keys to  
navigate to the configurable fields. Press  
to enable the configurable field for  
configuration. Press  
to save a setting. Press to delete a setting and to escape to a  
different configurable field.  
Navigate to OK and press  
to save the settings. Navigate to CANCEL and press  
or  
press  
to escape from this window.  
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Searching for Video  
Use the SEARCH function to search for a particular section of recorded footage.  
To prevent unauthorized viewing of footage, only users with ADMIN or MANAGER user  
levels can play back footage.  
Searching for Video  
1. Log on as ADMIN. See Logging On on page 28.  
2. Navigate to SEARCH  
on the control panel, then click  
.
The SEARCH window appears.  
Figure 3-1  
SEARCH Window  
Timeline  
Calendar  
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The DVR uses a calendar and timeline search method for quick access to recorded footage.  
The calendar displayed on the left in Figure 3-1 shows the current month. Days highlighted  
in blue have recorded footage.  
The timeline on the right shows a 24-hour status of all channels for the selected day.  
The recorded time displays with a different color for each recording type.  
Table 3-1  
Recording Type Indicator Colors  
Recording Type  
Panic  
Color  
White  
Green  
Sky blue  
Red  
Motion  
Timer  
Alarm  
Pre-Recording  
Pink  
Searching the Calendar  
1. Press  
to enable the SEARCH BY DATE/TIME window.  
2. Use the cursor keys to highlight the calendar, then press  
to select.  
3. Use the cursor keys to navigate to a day.  
The timeline display changes to show recorded footage for the selected day.  
4. Press  
to select a day. The timeline field becomes active.  
5. Use the cursor keys to drag the timeline to select the desired time segment, then  
press  
to select.  
6. Click PANO, then press  
to play in Thumbnail mode; click PLAY, then press  
to  
play in Multi View mode.  
Searching in PANO Mode  
When you press  
after selecting PANO mode, the PANO playback window appears.  
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Figure 3-2  
PANO Playback Window  
Each channel screen contains a 3-hour segment of recorded data.  
Channel  
CH1  
Time frame  
00:00 - 03:00  
03:00 - 06:00  
06:00 - 09:00  
09:00 - 12:00  
12:00 - 15:00  
15:00 - 18:00  
18:00 - 21:00  
21:00 - 24:00  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
Select a channel, and you can play back the recorded video at a speed of up to 64x. See  
Searching in MULTI VIEW Mode  
Press  
after selecting PLAY.  
The playback window appears.  
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Figure 3-3  
Playback Window  
This is the Multi View PLAY mode. The default playback mode is a 16-screen display.  
Figure 3-4  
Playback Controls  
DISPLAY button  
Switching to Viewing a Single Channel  
Press DISPLAY (See Figure 3-4) or use the CHANNEL SELECTION buttons on the front  
panel or the remote control to select a channel for displaying on a single screen, or to  
choose other multi screen formats.  
Changing the Playback Speed  
During playback, turning the SHUTTLE WHEEL (see Figure 2-1) steadily clockwise  
increases the playback speed by up to 64 times.  
During playback, turning the SHUTTLE WHEEL steadily counter-clockwise will reverse  
playback with an increasing speed up to 64 times.  
Viewing Footage Frame by Frame  
When playback is paused, use the JOG RING (see Figure 2-1) or the fast forward or fast  
reverse buttons to accurately move the footage forward or backward frame by frame.  
You can use a mouse or the DVR front panel controls to control playback speed and  
direction.  
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Marking Recorded Video During Playback for Archiving  
During playback, you can reserve recorded data that you want to archive.  
1. Click  
at the point in the recorded video when you want to start archiving.  
Video playback stops and the INFORMATION window appears.  
Figure 3-5  
INFORMATION Window  
2. Enter a TAG name, then click START.  
The display returns to playback format and playing recorded video.  
3. Click  
at the point at which you want archiving to end. The INFORMATION window  
appears again.  
4. Click one of the following buttons:  
Button  
Function  
RESERVE  
CONTINUE  
START  
Click to reserve the currently selected data. See note below.  
Click to reserve more data. The display returns to playback mode.  
Click to start reserving data.  
STOP  
Click this button first to reserve current data. Then you can select  
RESERVE.  
CLOSE  
Click to exit without reserving recorded data.  
Note  
Note  
You must reserve data so it can be retrieved later for Archiving.  
Reserved data will be reserved on the hard disk drive. You can use the  
RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT function on the ARCHIVING menu to see  
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Exiting Playback Mode  
To exit the playback mode and return to the Search window (see Figure 3-1), press  
.
To exit the Search window and return to Live View, press  
again.  
Searching for Events  
The DVR event log stores events such as motion- and alarm-activated recording, and video  
loss.  
1. Log on as ADMIN. See Logging On on page 28.  
2. Navigate to SEARCH  
on the control panel, then click  
.
The SEARCH window appears.  
Figure 3-6  
SEARCH Window  
3. Navigate to SEARCH BY EVENT, then click  
The SEARCH BY EVENT window appears.  
.
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Figure 3-7  
SEARCH BY EVENT Window  
Search  
button  
Search  
log  
4. Select a channel and a condition, and then use  
to change the settings.  
5. Click SEARCH to begin the search.  
Playing Event Footage  
Use the cursor keys to navigate the search log (see Figure 3-7), then click  
to select an  
event.  
The playback window appears.  
Figure 3-8  
Playback Window  
Playback begins with the time of the selected event, and continues until you stop playback.  
You can use the SHUTTLE WHEEL, JOG RING, and playback buttons during playback.  
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To stop playback and return to Live View, press  
repeatedly.  
Archiving Data  
Administrators can archive data to a USB memory stick or a CD/DVD. To protect  
unauthorized viewing and distribution of footage, only users with ADMIN level of authority  
(see Configuring User Authority on page 51) can archive data.  
Using NEW ARCHIVING to Archive Data  
1. Press BACKUP on the front panel or use a mouse click ARCH on the control bar.  
The ARCHIVING window appears.  
Figure 3-9  
ARCHIVING Window  
2. Query to find recorded video:  
a. Select the channel(s) you want to query by clicking on the box to enable or  
disable the check mark.  
b. Select a time by clicking on the time field you want to change, then using the  
up/down arrows  
to find the desire value.  
c. Click QUERY.  
Note  
To reset the QUERY function, click RELEASE.  
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3. Enter a TAG name in the TAG field.  
4. Click RESERVE or BURN.  
The BURNING window appears after you click BURN.  
Figure 3-10 BURNING Window  
5. Select a DEVICE and a BURNING TYPE, then click START in the BURNING menu.  
Using RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT to See Archived Data  
1. Press BACKUP on the front panel or use a mouse click ARCH on the control bar.  
The ARCHIVING window appears. See Figure 3-9.  
2. Click RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT on the left side of the ARCHIVING window.  
The RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT window appears.  
Figure 3-11  
RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT Window  
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The AVI ARCHIVING LIST displays the AVI archiving data that was reserved from the  
NEW ARCHIVING menu or archived during a search/playback session. See Marking  
Table 3-2  
Button  
AVI ARCHIVING LIST Functions  
Function  
INFORMATION  
DELETE  
View the detailed information of reserved AVI data.  
Delete the reserved AVI data.  
BURN  
Backup the selected AVI data.  
Select a clip by name in the AVI ARCHIVE LIST, then click BURN.  
3. Select a DEVICE and a BURNING TYPE, then click START in the BURNING menu.  
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Using the Web Remote Viewer  
Preparing for an Internet Connection  
Port Forwarding  
For an internet connection, you should set ports 554 and 8080 in your Router for port  
forwarding.  
Refer to your Router manual for port forwarding settings.  
Minimum Internet Requirements  
Table 4-1  
Internet RA Minimum PC Requirements  
CPU  
RAM  
VGA  
P4 3.0 or higher  
512MB or higher  
Geforce MS 400, Radeon 7500 or higher  
Geforce 8 series or higher  
VGA Memory  
Monitor  
64MB  
1280x1024  
OS  
Microsoft® Windows® XP2  
IE Version  
IE6.0 or higher (other browsers, Firefox for  
example, might not operate properly)  
Network  
DirectX®  
100Mbps  
V7.0 or higher  
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Using the Web Remote Viewer  
Connecting to the Internet  
1. Open IE.  
2. Enter the IP Address or the URL of your DVR into the IE Explorer Address bar.  
When using the DDNS services, enter the URL as shown below:  
http://1234.dvrlink.net:8080 (webport:8080), or  
http://1234.dvrlink.net (webport:80)  
The Windows Security window opens.  
Figure 4-1  
Entering the User Name and Password for Internet Connection  
3. Enter the Default ID (ADMIN) and password (1234), then click OK.  
The ATM-Windows Internet Explorer Add-On option window opens.  
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Figure 4-2  
ATM-Windows Internet Explorer Add-on Option Window  
4. Select Run Add on to install ActiveX.  
An ActiveX Installation window opens.  
Figure 4-3  
ActiveX Installation Window  
5. Click Install to install ActiveX.  
Enabling the Installation of ActiveX  
You might not be able to install ActiveX due to some Internet Explorer security settings. To  
change these security settings, go to Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom  
Level. The Internet Options window opens.  
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Figure 4-4  
Internet Options Window in IE  
6. Click Custom level.... The Security Settings - Trusted Sites Zone window appears.  
Figure 4-5 Security Settings - Trusted Sites Zone Window  
7. Select Enable for all ActiveX-related options, then click OK to save the changes.  
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Live Mode  
Figure 4-6  
Live Mode in an Internet Connection  
Table 4-2  
Live Mode Functions  
Description  
Live Mode Function  
Select the division of the screen in Live view mode. Select from  
1, 4, 8, 9, and 16 screens.  
Move to next N cameras, for example from ch1-4 to ch5-8  
in 2x2 view  
Move to the next camera  
Display Full Screen  
Manually select the live channel.  
Activate Mic to send sound to the DVR.  
Turn On/Off sound from the DVR.  
Save the live image.  
Print the current screen.  
Snapshot the current screen.  
Setup [Render] [Save Folder] and select which audio  
channel plays.  
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Table 4-2  
Live Mode Functions  
Description  
Live Mode Function  
Status  
Shows the active status of the DVR:  
Alarm - Indicates an Alarm input.  
Motion - Indicates detected Motion.  
Video Loss - Indicates when a Video Loss alarm is detected.  
Recording - Indicates the current recording mode  
(T=Continuous; M=Motion; A=Alarm recording)  
Alarm Out - Indicates when an Alarm Output is detected.  
Refresh Time - Set the interval of Refresh for the camera status  
and log.  
Reload - Instantly refresh the camera status and log.  
Log  
Displays all system logs in real time.  
PTZ  
Allows you to control connected PTZ cameras.  
Pattern - Move a PTZ camera through several preset positions.  
Preset - Set the position of a PTZ camera view.  
Swing - Move a PTZ camera between two preset points.  
Position Step - PTZ camera pan distance refinement.  
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Searching for Recorded Video  
Searching by Timeline  
1. Click Search in the Live mode window.  
The Search window appears.  
Figure 4-7  
Internet Search Window  
In this window, you can do the following functions:  
Function  
Refresh  
Play  
Description  
Refresh the data in the recording table.  
Play the data recorded from the system.  
Backup  
Save to the local computer an AVI video clip file from  
video that was recorded at the remote site DVR.  
2. Click Search By Time if it isn’t already selected.  
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Figure 4-8  
Searching By Timeline  
3. Select a timeline on the timetable, or set an exact time, then click Play.  
4. Click Backup, and the Backup configuration window opens.  
Figure 4-9  
Backup Configuration Window  
Searching by Event  
1. Click Search By Event. The Search By Event window opens.  
Figure 4-10 Search By Event Window  
2. Select the type(s) of event(s) you want to search.  
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3. Configure a time frame for the search in the From and To fields for the Time Period,  
then click Search. The results of the search display.  
Figure 4-11  
Event Search Query Results  
Setup Mode  
In the Setup window, in the field on the left, you can access configuration menus for  
configuring:  
Cameras  
The display  
Sound parameters  
System setup  
Recording parameters  
Users  
The network connection  
Sensors  
Click Setup in the Live mode window.  
The Setup Camera Setting window displays.  
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Figure 4-12  
Internet Connection Camera Setup Window  
Using an Internet Connection to Configure a Camera  
You can configure a camera’s title, live color display, PTZ setup, and motion detection  
settings.  
1. Click Camera again under Camera in the field on the left. Figure 4-12 appears.  
2. Make your configuration selections, and then click Ok to save.  
Configuring Motion Detection  
1. Click Motion under Camera. The Motion Setting window opens.  
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Figure 4-13  
Motion Setting Configuration Window  
2. Select a channel and a sensitivity level.  
3. Drag your mouse on the image to select a detection area.  
4. Click OK.  
See Configuring PTZ Camera Parameters on page 31 for more information.  
Configuring the On-Screen Display  
You can choose which text items display over the image.  
Click OSD under Display in the field on the left. The OSD Setting window opens.  
Figure 4-14  
OSD Setting Window  
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See Configuring the Display on page 39 for more information about configuring the display.  
Configuring the Monitor  
Click Monitor under Display in the field on the left. The Monitor Setting window opens.  
Figure 4-15 Monitor Setting  
You can set the dwell time for a sequence or spot, and for the pop-up functions.  
See Configuring the Monitor Display on page 40 for more information.  
Configuring the Sound Settings  
Click Audio/Buzzer under Sound in the field on the left. The Audio and Buzzer Setting  
window opens.  
Figure 4-16  
Audio/Buzzer Setting Window  
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Audio Setting  
Enable/disable Audio and select a default audio channel.  
Buzzer Setting  
Enable/disable the buzzer for event notification.  
See Configuring Sound Settings on page 45 for more information.  
Configuring the System Setup  
Click System in the field on the left. The Date/Time Setting window opens.  
Figure 4-17 Date/Time Setting Window  
You can configure the date and time for the system, check system information, and  
configure the system ID, serial port protocol, and baud rate for the control device. See  
Configuring System Settings on page 46 for more information.  
Configuring the Recording Settings  
Click Record in the field on the left. The Continuous/Motion Recording Setting window  
opens.  
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Figure 4-18  
Continuous/Motion Recording Setting Window  
You can configure the recording settings. Configuring recording settings is similar to  
configuring system settings. See Configuring the Users on page 49 for more information.  
Configuring Users  
Click User in the field on the left. The User Authority Setting window opens.  
Figure 4-19 User Authority Setting Window  
You can add a user, select a user’s authority level, and configure the user’s log-out time.  
See Configuring the Users on page 49 for more information.  
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Configuring the Network  
Click Network under Network in the field on the left. The IP Setup Setting window opens.  
Figure 4-20 IP Setup Setting Window  
You can check the system’s network information and selectable speed level. You cannot  
change IP settings. The network IP can be set only on the DVR. See Configuring the  
Network Settings on page 52 for more information.  
Configuring E-mail Notification  
Click E-mail under Network in the field on the left. The E-mail Setting window opens.  
Figure 4-21  
E-mail Setting Window  
You can enter the SMTP server details to set up for e-mail notification. See Configuring  
E-Mail Notification on page 59 for more information.  
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Configuring Sensors  
Click Sensor under Sensor in the field on the left. The Alarm Output Setting window  
appears.  
Figure 4-22  
Alarm Output Setting Window  
Users with ADMIN privileges can set all device options for Alarm in/out and buzzer out for  
event notification (HDD event, alarm input, alarm output, buzzer out, and e-mail  
notification). See Configuring Alarm Setup on page 67 for more information.  
Getting Information  
Click on Information, and view the information about your DVR.  
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Figure 4-23  
Information About Your DVR  
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Watermark Process  
This process applies to video clips that were burned to CD/DVD or to USB media using  
the Backup/Archive/Burn process from the front panel of the DVR.  
1. Open the backup data from the device and then run the [bplayer] which is included  
in the backup folder.  
Figure 5-1  
bplayer  
2. Click the [Open file] button and open the backup file.  
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Figure 5-2  
Opening the Backup File  
3. Click Yes when the Checking the watermark?message appears after opening  
the backup file.  
Figure 5-3  
Checking the Watermark Message  
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The file opens.  
Note  
If the backed-up AVI file has been modified, a Verification Failed  
message appears.  
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