Setup - SSSI

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Setup - SSSI
Precautions
&
BIOS Setup
Before you run system please read carefully precautions.
*Pleas do not install DVR capture Board on your personal PC or other systems.
It will make your system fail and destroy your data.
- Avoid rough handling or mechanical shock.
- Keep off 20 cm distance with other machines or electronic products.
- Keep away from direct rays of the sun or heater or similar devices.(it causes fire)
- Don’t put things such as vase, cup, cosmetics, bottle etc. on this product. (it causes fire, an
electronic shock hazard or an injury by falling)
- Don’t block the ventilating holes of this product with a kind of metal(ex : coins, hairpin, metal plate
etc.) or inflammable stuff(ex : match, paper etc.).(It causes malfunction of the product, fire and
electronic shock hazard.)
- Fully insert power plug at outlet. (Uncertain connection causes fire.)
- Wipe smoothly with using dried cloth to clean the product. Don’t use any chemical products or
detergent. This may change the color of the product and spoil its surface .
- Stop using and turn off the power when odd smells or smokes comes out from the product. Then
call your nearest customer service. (continuous using may causes fire, an electronic shock hazard.)
- Don’t touch the power plug & cable with wet hand. (It causes electronic shock hazard.)
- Don’t pull power plug out by force. (Damaged power plug causes electronic shock hazard.)
- Keep away from the place of dust, humidity, soot when you install. These may cause malfunction of
the product. Be place dehumidifier near the product, remove dust from the fan of ventilate holes with
compressed air every 3 months.(Dust & others may cause fire and electronic shock hazard.)
- Replace or clean front filter once of 3 months.
- Keep this product away from strong magnetic fields or mechanical vibration.(It causes malfunction)
- Don’t install the product to extremely cold place.
- Install the product well-ventilated place.
- Don’t open the cover of product at your disposal. (It causes fire, an electronic shock hazard.)
- Don’t change the power supply switch at your disposal. (It causes malfunction and damage)
- Don’t press the product when front door open. (It causes transformation or damage of Front Door.)
- Put another supportable stuff not to damage BNC board. BNC board could be broken or damaged
by the weight of BNC cable.
- Adjust power input switch correctly.(110V or 220V)
- Use stable transformer where expected unstable power supply.
-Ask your customer service when you add more devices on this product(ex: HDD, Back-up device)
•RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED
BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
•SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTONS BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE SUPPLY.
Main Board BIOS Setup
GA-8SIMLH
NO
Name
1-1
Main
B/D
1-2
Model
GA-8SIMLH AGP
Company
Driver Download Site
GIGA-Byte
http://ftp.gigabyte.com.tw/support/driver/s650
a_xp.zip
GA-8SIMLH USB
http://ftp.gigabyte.com.tw/support/driver/sisus
b2_w2k.zip
2
VGA
SIS 651 Chipset
Real TEK (OnBoard)
http://ftp.gigabyte.com.tw/support/driver/s650
v_2kxp.exe
3
LAN
RTL8100 BL
Chipset
Real TEK (OnBoard)
http://ftp.gigabyte.com.tw/support/driver/rtl81x
x_55.zip
4
Audio
Real TEK AC97
Codec
Real TEK (OnBoard)
http://ftp.gigabyte.com.tw/support/driver/real_
ac97_wdm.zip
5
Capture
B/D
3032A(3016X2)
V5.22
6
Control
B/D
3016A
7
BNC
B/D
8
OS
Win2K/Service
Pack 3
9
etc
DVR S/W
3032 BNC
MS
V1.7.5.X
‰ GA-8SIMLH Motherboard Layout
AGP : Control Board
PCI 1 : Capture Board
PCI 2 : Empty
PCI 3 : Empty
GA-8SIMLH BIOS SETUP
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Award Software
Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm,dd,yy)
Time (hh, yy, ss)
Thu, Feb 21 2002
17 : 20 : 43
¾IDE Primary Master
¾IDE Primary Slave
¾IDE Secondary Master
¾IDE Secondary Slave
[ST380021A]
[None]
[None]
[None]
Drive A
Drive B
Floppy 3 Mode Support
[1.44M,3.5 in]
[None]
[Disabled]
Halt On
[All,But Keyboard]
Base Memory
Extended Memory
Total Memory
Change to [All
Errors]
640K
261120K
262144K
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Award Software
Advanced BIOS Features
BIOS Flash Protection
First Boot Device
Second Boot Device
Third Boot Device
Boot Up Floppy Seek
BootUP Num-Lock
Password Check
Interrupt Mode
HDD S.M.A.R.T Capability
[Auto]
[Floppy]
[HDD-0]
[CDROM]
[Disabled]
[On]
[Setup]
[PIC]
[Enabled]
Change to [CDROM]
Change to [Floppy]
Change to [Disabled]
GA-8SIMLH BIOS SETUP
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Award Software
Advanced Chipset Features
Configure DRAM Timing
X CAS Latency Setting
X DRAM RAS Active Time
X DRAM RAS Precharge Time
X DRAM RAS to CAS Delay
AGP Aperture Size
[Auto]
Auto
6T
3T
3T
[64MB]
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Award Software
Integrated Peripherals
IDE1 Conductor Cable
IDE2 Conductor Cable
On-Chip Primary PCI IDE
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
AC97 Audio
AC97 Modem
System Share Memory
USB Controller
USB 2.0 Controller
USB Legacy Support
On Board LAN Function
Init Display First
Onboard Serial Port A
Onboard Serial Port B
x Serial Port B Mode
Onboard Parallel Port
Parallel Port Mode
EPP Mode Select
ECP Mode Use DMA
Game Port Address
Midi Port Address
x Midi Port IRQ
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
[32MB]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
[Enabled]
[AGP]
[3F8/IRQ4]
[2F8/IRQ3]
Normal
[378/IRQ7]
[ECP]
[EPP1.9]
[3]
[201]
[330]
10
Change to [Disabled]
Change to [ECP+EPP]
Change to [Disabled]
GA-8SIMLH BIOS SETUP
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Award Software
Power Management Setup
ACPI Suspend Type
Modem Use IRQ
Soft-Off by PWR_BTTN
System After AC Back
IRQ [3-7,9-15], NMI
Modem Ring On
PME Event Wake Up
x USB Device Wake-up From S3
Power On by Keyboard
Power On by Mouse
Resume by Alarm
x Month Alarm
x Day (of Month)
x Time (hh:mm:ss)
Power LED in S1/S3 state
[S1(POS)]
[AUTO]
[Suspend]
[Laststate]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
Enabled
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
N/A
0
000
[Blinking]
Change to [Disabled]
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Award Software
PnP/PCI Configurations
Resources Controlled By
►IRQ Resources
PCI 1 IRQ Assignment
PCI 2 IRQ Assignment
PCI 3 IRQ Assignment
[Manual]
[Press Enter]
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Auto]
Change to [5]
GA-8SIMLH BIOS SETUP
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Award Software
IRQ Resources (I/O Device Configuration)
IRQ 3 assignment
IRQ 4 assignment
IRQ 5 assignment
IRQ 7 assignment
IRQ 9 assignment
IRQ 10 assignment
IRQ 11 assignment
IRQ 12 assignment
IRQ 14 assignment
IRQ 15 assignment
[PCI Device]
[Reserved]
[PCI Device]
[Reserved]
[PCI Device]
[PCI Device]
[PCI Device]
[PCI Device]
[PCI Device]
[PCI Device]
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Award Software
PC Health Status
Rest Case Open Status
Case Opened
VCORE
+3.3 V
+5V
+12V
Current System Temperature
Current CPU Temperature
Current CPU FAN Speed
Current System FAN Speed
CPU Warning Temperature
CPU FAN Fail Warning
SYSTEM FAN Fail Warning
[Disabled]
No
1.71V
3.29V
4.99V
11.73V
27℃/80℉
25℃/77℉
4821 RPM
0 RPM
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
GA-8SIMLH BIOS SETUP
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Award Software
Frequency/Voltage Control
Linear Frequency Control
x CPU Clock
x DRAM Clock (MHz)
x AGP Clock (MHz)
x PCI Clock (MHz)
[Disabled]
100
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Award Software
▶Standard CMOS Features
▶ Frequency/Voltage Control
▶Advanced BIOS Features
▶ Load Fail-Safe Defaults
▶ Advanced Chipset Features
▶ Load Optimized Defaults
▶ Integrated Peripherals
▶ Set Supervisor Password
▶ Power Management Setup
▶ Set User Password
▶ PnP/PCI Configurations
▶ Save & Exit Setup
▶ PC Health Status
▶ Exit Without Saving
Save to
CMOS and
Exit
(Y/N)?Y
ASUS P4PE BIOS setup(3016,3032,3008A)
NO
Name
1-2
Main B/D
1-3
2-1
VGA
Model
Compa
ny
ICH4 USB 2.0 Driver
ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/misc/usb20/usb
2-w2k.zip
Promise FastTrak 376
driver
ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/misc/ide/pdc20
376/pdc20376.zip
ATI RADEON 7200
ATI
Control Pannel
6.13.10.3027
2-2
Driver Download Site
3
LAN
4
Audio
5
Capture
B/D
3032A(3016X2)
6
Control
B/D
3016A
7
BNC B/D
8
OS
Win2K/Service Pack 3
9
etc
DVR S/W
http://pdownload.mii.instacontent.net/ati/drivers
/wxp-w2k-radeon-7-81-021218a-007192cefg.exe
http://pdownload.mii.instacontent.net/ati/drivers
/control-panel-7-81-021218a-007192c-efg.exe
BCM5702 or BCM
4401
BroadC
om
ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/lan/broadcom/5
702/5702.zip
ADIAD 1980 6-Channel
audio
Sound
MAX
ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/misc/audio/adi/
adiwdm_3520.zip
Ver
5.22
3032 BNC
MS
V
1.7.5.X
‰ ASUS P4PE mainboard layout
AGP Slot : VGA Card
PCI Slot 1 : I/O B/D
PCI Slot 2 : Capture Board (16CH)
PCI Slot 3 : Empty
PCI Slot 4 : Capture Board (32CH)
PCI Slot 5 : Empty
PCI Slot 6 : Empty
ASUS P4PE BIOS setup(3016,3032,3008A)
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
System Time
System Data
Legacy Diskette A
Floppy 3 Mode Support
¾IDE Primary Master
¾IDE Primary Slave
¾IDE Secondary Master
¾IDE Secondary Slave
¾Keyboard Features
Boot
Exit
[13:40:33]
[01/01/2003]
[1.44M, 3.5 in.]
[Disabled]
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Auto]
Language
Supervisor Password
User Password
[English US]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
Halt On
Installed Memory
[All Error]
128MB
Change to [All but Disk/Keyboard]
ASUS P4PE BIOS setup(3016,3032,3008A)
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
Boot
Exit
CPU Speed
[Manual]
Memory Frequency
AGP/PCI Frequency Setting
CPU Vcore Setting
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Auto]
OS/2 Onboard Memory > 64
[Disabled]
Hit Enter to get correct detected
CPU Speed
¾Chip Configuration
¾I/O Device Configuration
¾PCI Configuration
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
Boot
Exit
Chip Configuration
SDRAM Configuration
SDRAM CAS Latency
[By SPD]
[2.5T]
OS/2 Onboard Memory > 64
Delay Transaction
[Disabled]
Change to [Enabled]
ASUS P4PE BIOS setup(3016,3032,3008A)
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
Boot
Exit
I/O Device Configuration
Floppy Disk Access Control
[R/W]
Onboard Serial Port 1
Onboard Serial Port 2
UART2 Use As
Onboard Parallel Port 1
Parallel Port Mode
[3F8H/IRQ4]
[2F8H/IRQ3]
[COM Port]
[378H/IRQ7]
[ECP+EPP]
Change to [Disabled]
Onboard AC97 Audio Controller [Auto]
[200H-207H]
Onboard Game Port
[Disabled]
Onboard MIDI I/O
[Enabled]
Speech POST Reporter
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
Boot
Exit
PCI IRQ Resource Exclusion
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
3
4
5
7
9
10
11
12
14
15
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
[No/ICU]
[No/ICU]
[No/ICU]
[No/ICU]
[No/ICU]
[No/ICU]
[No/ICU]
[No/ICU]
[No/ICU]
[No/ICU]
Change to [Yes]
ASUS P4PE BIOS setup(3016,3032,3008A)
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
Boot
Exit
PCI Configuration
Slot 1/5
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 6
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
IRQ
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Auto]
Change to [5], 16 & 32 CH
Change to [3], 32 CH only
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
[Disabled]
USB 1.1 Controllers
USB 2.0 Controller
Primary VGA BIOS
Onboard LAN Controller
Onboard LAN Boot ROM
[3 Controllers]
[Enabled]
[PCI VGA Card]
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
Change to [AGP VGA Card]
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
Boot
Exit
Power Management
[User Defined]
Change to [Disabled]
Video Off Option
[Suspend -> Off]
Change to[Always On]
Video Off Method
HDD Power Down
ACPI Suspend To RAM
[DPMS OFF]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
Suspend Mode
PWR Button < 4 Secs
[Disabled]
[Soft Off]
Change to [Blank Screen]
ASUS P4PE BIOS setup(3016,3032,3008A)
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Power
Advanced
Boot
Exit
Power Up Control
AC Power Loss Restart
Wake/Power Up On Exit. Modem
Power Up On PCI Card
Power On By PS/2 Keyboard
Power On By PS2 Mouse
Automatic Power Up
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
[Space Bar]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
Boot
Exit
Hardware Monitor
MB Temperature
CPU Temperature
POWER Temperature
25℃/77℉
44℃111℉
N/A
Q-Fan Control
[Disabled]
CPU Fan Speed
Chassis Fan Speed
Power Fan Speed
2657RPM
N/A
N/A
VCORE Voltage
+3.3V Voltage
+5V
Voltage
+12V Voltage
1.53V
3.20V
5.05V
11.71V
Change to [Disabled]
ASUS P4PE BIOS setup(3016,3032,3008A)
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
Boot
Exit
1. IDE Hard Drive
2. ATAPI CD-ROM
3. Removable Device
4. Other Boot Device
[ST300021A]
[None]
[Legacy Floppy]
[Disabled]
Plug & Play O/S
Reset Configuration Data
Boot Virus detection
Quick Power On Self Test
Boot Up Floppy Seek
Full Screen Logo
Interrupt Mode
[No]
[No]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[APIC]
Change to [Yes]
Change to [Disabled]
Change to [PIC]
Award BIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
Exit Saving Changes
Exit Discarding Changes
Load Setup Defaults
Discard Changes
Save Changes
Boot
Exit
Save Exit : Yes
Driver Installation
Install Board driver
‰ Set CD-ROM boot in CMOS bios setup and install Windows2000 professional.
‰ When you install W2K, set c: drive’s partition as 3 GB NTFS format
Set Driver
In Backup folder at included CD, you can find VGA, Sound Card, Capture Card drivers.
- Set monitor resolution 1024x768.
- Install Sound card driver(if installed)
- Install Capture Board Driver .
* Install Capture Driver ver. 5.05B automatically (3000 Series)
Run ‘Setup.exe’ in ‘DRVinstaller’ folder.
Press Next
Searching drivers
Restart system
‰ Restart system after driver install.
After rebooting, it will try to search again installed driver. Let your system find installed driver, it
will detect automatically. For this, uncheck when it asks driver’s location. After that make sure if
driver installed correctly.
- Select ‘My computer’ -> ‘Properties’.
- select ‘Device Manager’ and check if driver is installed.
Windows Setting
Windows Setting
(before install site S/W)
Following are should be done before you install site S/W
See ‘Backup’ folder for following installation.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Install Service Pack 2
Intel Chipset Patch (Mainboard 8IRX, 6OXT).
Install Direct X 8.1
Install VGA driver
Install sound driver.
‰ Install Windows 2000 service Pack 2
(After Jan. 2003, use Service Pack3)
‰ Intel Chipset Patch
Upgrade mainboard’s chipset.
‰ Install Direct X 8.1
(ver. 9 is not recommendable)
‰ Set Display properties
- Set screen area as 1024 by 768.
- Set color as ‘True Color[32bit]’
‰ Set Screen saver as ‘None’
- Press ‘Power’ button and set
‘Power Schemes -> Always on’
‘Turn off Monitor -> Never’
See the picture.
Windows Setting
(before install site S/W)
‰ Recycle Bin Properties
Check ‘Do not move files to the Recycle bin’ Option
‰Taskbar setting
Uncheck ‘Always on Top’ Option.
‰ Event Viewer Setting
For this
Select ‘Start -> Settings-> control Panel -> Administrative
Tool -> Event Viewer.
Select each properties and set as picture shows
‘Overwrite events as needed’
Application Log.
Security Log
System Log
Windows Setting
(before install site S/W)
‰ Date & Time Properties
Select ‘Date & Time properties and check your
date & time and Time zone Setting
‰ Mouse Properties
Select ‘Mouse’ on control panel and uncheck
‘Enable pointer shadow’.
‰ Users and Password
Uncheck ‘User must enter a user name… ‘ option.
‰ Task Bar
Press ‘clear’ button to remove recently used files.
S/W Installation
Installation of 2.0 S/W
1.Choose setup file.
Location : C:\Backup\site\setup.exe
* File name could be changed
2. Press ‘Next’ Button
3. Read ‘Recommend & Warning’ messages and
press ‘Next’.
4. If you didn’t got any special instruction about DVR
folder, press ‘Next’ without changing folder location.
5. Select name of program and Next.
(If not, it’ll be registered as ‘DVR’.
6. Choose channel type.(32, 16, 8, 4 channels)
* if you choose wrong channel type, program will
not work.
Installation of 2.0 S/W
7. Choose CPU type.
Choose proper CPU type & socket type. If this
selection is wrong, camera’s input image will be faulty.
8. Choose video signal type (NTSC or PAL)
9. Check if all settings are correct.
10. Restart system.
Operating DVR
Display Mode
When DVR starts, it will show following picture. Initial default split mode is 4 split
mode(Ch1~4) and logon as ‘default’ user.(* Only search function is allowed to a ‘default’
user at first time.)
e.
a.
d.
b.
c.
Example of initial display mode without signal
a. Display Overlay image : Display connected camera’s image with real time display screen.
(NTSC : 480fps. 16ch, PAL : 400fps. 16ch)
b. Split screen mode : select split screen mode.(1, 4, 7, 9a.b, 10 13, 16 & full size)
c. Sensor & Control status buttons : shows connected sensor & control’s working status.
d. Display current user : shows current log in user.(ex : Administrator, default)
e. Mode selection button : search, setup, backup, Pan/Tilt control, Login, Exit.
* Recording status mark will be displayed according to system recording schedule.
INSTANT
Continuous mode
Motion Mode
No Recording
Instant Recording
SENSOR
Sensor Mode
Auto Switching
To use Auto Switching, click the button(left picture) in a surveillance mode. When
you click this button, the divided screen switches automatically. You can set
switching time at the setup.(Auto switching is available on 1, 4, 9 division)
- How to use Auto Switching
1. Choose screen.(1, 4(a,b,c), 9 division)
2. Click auto switching button
3. To stop, click auto switching button again.
* Entire screen mode, click entire screen icon after clicking auto switching button
- 1ch
1
Double click left mouse button
16
Click
- 4ch
1
3
2
4
Choose Mode
13 14
15 16
Click
- 9ch
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
Choose Mode
Click
10 11 12
13 14 15
16 8 9
Administrator Login
Only with a permission of ‘default’ user, you can only access ‘search’ function. To allow
more permissions or change a user’s permission, you need to access with administrator
account. Followings are how to access with administrator’s account.
Press setup button and you can see following
messages ‘Permission denied….’. Press ‘Yes’.
In ‘User Login’ dialog enter ‘Administrator or
administrator’ and press ‘Ok’ button.
* Change password.
System will ask you to change password at initial
time. Except initial time, to change password, press
‘Change Password’ button.
Type new password and type password again.
Virtual Keyboard : Press virtual keyboard button.
You can enter name & password without using
keyboard.
To add & delete other users, see ‘User management’ page.
Forgot password?
In case of you lost administrator’s password, you need a s/w which initializes all of user’s
informations and settings.
This is not included on product. This s/w will be provided only with your request.
*Reason : To protect wrong use of this S/W.
When you need this S/W, send e-mail [email protected] or contact where you
purchase.
Setup (ADJUST)
First setup menu is ADJUST. In ADJUST you can change each camera’s color
settings.
‰ To change Channel
Use pull down button or arrow buttons.
‰ Change color settings.
Name : Name the current position
Bright : Set value from 0~63.
Hue : Set value from 0~63.
Contrast : Set value from 0~63.
Adjust Default : back to default setting.(only current channel)
Adjust All default : back to default setting.(all channel)
Setup(Motion Setup)
In motion setting, you can set motion related configuration. Up to 5 motion boxes are
available each camera.(What is motion? See next page)
If you select function, the color of button will be changed.
• Beep on detect : Make beep sound when motion detected.
• Full Screen Pop-up : Make it full screen when motion detected.
(* if more than one camera detects motion, only the very
first motion detected camera will be pop up.)
• Regular interval Recording.
This is for a regular recording without motion detection in
motion mode. During night, nothings will be recorded if there is
any changes of pixel. Regular interval recording enables records
regardless of motion event. If you set this, system will record a
frame of image by your interval setting regardless of motion
events.
• Sensitivity : Set motion detection sensitivity. This is a value of
ignoring minor motion events. High means ignoring lot of minor
motion events, low means less ignoring of motion events.
Up to
1 min.
• Clear Motion Area : Clear all motion areas of this channel.
• PreAlarm : Record image before motion detected according to
set value.
• Motion Post Alarm : Keep recording by set value after motion
finished.
• Sensor Post Alarm : Keep recoring by set value after sensor
signal stops.
Setup(Motion Setup)
In motion setting, you can set motion related configuration. Up to 5 motion boxes are
available each camera.(What is motion? See next page)
If you select function, the color of button will be changed.
• Beep on detect : Make beep sound when motion detected.
• Full Screen Pop-up : Make it full screen when motion detected.
(* if more than one camera detects motion, only the very
first motion detected camera will be pop up.)
• Regular interval Recording.
This is for a regular recording without motion detection even in
motion mode. Nothings will be recorded if it doesn’t detect any
changes of pixel. Regular interval recording enables recording
regardless of motion event. If you set this, system will record a
frame of image by your interval setting regardless of motion
events.
• Sensitivity : Set motion detection sensitivity. This is a value of
ignoring minor motion events. High means ignoring lot of minor
motion events, low means less ignoring of motion events.
Up to
1 min.
• Clear Motion Area : Clear all motion areas of this channel.
• PreAlarm : Record image before motion detected according to
set value.
• Motion Post Alarm : Keep recording by set value after motion
finished.
• Sensor Post Alarm : Keep recoring by set value after sensor
signal stops.
Motion Detection.
What is Motion Detection?
Recording images when it detects any pixels changes in selected area. Don’t be confused with
real movement detection such as sensor detection.
Without other setting, it only records whan there is a motion. To record before and after of motion,
you can use post alarm & pre alarm functions on each channel.
Following is an example of motion area setting.
Example of Motion Detection
Setting
1
3
2
4
• Striped areas are motion area
• Set up to 5 motion areas.
5
How to use Motion Detect Function
1. Set Motion Detect area of each camera
2. Set System schedule as motion schedule.
How to set Motion Area.
- Select camera
- Set motion area on screen. (up to 5 areas)
- To clear motion area, press ‘Clear motion area’ button or drag out motion box out of screen.
About Schedule Setup, see setup(schedule in this manual)
Setup(General Setup)
In general part, you can adjust configurations overall system.
‰ Voice Warning : Play audio file(*.wav) by Motion
or Sensor event.
• Intensive On : Set intensive Recording option.
*about Intensive Recording : Temporarily(by sensor
or Motion triggering) increase recording frame speed
& resolution. At this time, non-intensive
channels’(other channels) recording frame speed
might be decreased.
‰ Display (enable : Pressed & Green state)
ƒ Display Motion Detection Area Box
Shows ‘red’ square on motion area in motion recording
mode.
ƒ Display Sensor status BAR
Shows sensor buttons on display mode.
ƒ Display Control status BAR
Shows control status bar on display mode.
ƒ OSD Font Size : Adjust OSD font size.
‰ Function(enable : ‘v’ marked state)
ƒ Video Loss Alarm Log : write video loss information on log file.
ƒ Beep on Login fail : make beep sound on 3 times fail to login.
ƒ Video loss alarm beep : make beep sound if any of video signal is out.
ƒ Video loss alarm output : send out signal through relay output if any of video signal is out.
ƒ Hide Network connectivity : hide network connection status. (unchecked : shows how many
user connect at site by changing button’s color)
‰ Audio
To capture audio sound, press this button and then
select audio input channel.
‰ Volume
Shows volume control panel.
Setup(Frame)
Adjust each camera’s frame and resolution independently and shows overall record
setting status.
In Frame setup, user can adjust each
channel’s
1. Frame speed
2. Resolution size
3. Image quality
4. Sensitivity
‰ Frame Status
Shows how many recording frames uses now.
Whole box stands for 1 second and each block
means 1recording frame(based on 360x240
mode, in 720x480 mode it needs 4 blocks).
When you increase recording frame this box
will be filled with colored block.(each color
means that
camera)
‰ Set Default : Reset every frame information
as default setting.
‰ Video Format : shows current video format.
* In case you need to change this, for example
NTSC -> PAL, use VFORMAT(next page) tool
provided together.
‰ Frame : adjust each frame.
‰ Resolution : adjust resolution.(NTSC : 720x480,
720x240, 360x240/ PAL 720x576, 720x288, 360x288)
‰ Quality : adjust image quality as 4 steps.
(Superfine,fine,normal,low)
‰ Sensitive : adjust recording sensitivity of
image.(low value : ignore minor changes, high value :
detect most changes) Default value is 7. If you use lower
than 7, system may not detect minor changes or changing
in similar colors.
How to calculate 240 fps(recording speed)?
This calculation is based on 360x240 resolution in NTSC format.
1frame size : 2(bytes: each pixel size) x 360 x 240 = 172800(bytes)
Bandwidth of capture Board(3016 model) : 41472000(bytes)
41472000 / 172800 = 240(fps)
* Any interference is not considered. A few frame may lessen by it’s status.(CPU, HDD
etc)
Setup(Schedule)
Adjust each camera’s recording schedule and set sensor & relay connection.
‰ Recording mode buttons: change all the
camera’s recording mode.
‰ Day of Week : shows recording schedule of
selected day.
ƒ Single/Multi selection mode : to adjust all
the schedule at a same time, select ‘Multi
selection mode. For changing single day
schedule, use ‘Single selection mode’.
ƒ Time Table : shows different schedule by
time and 32 preset schedules.
‰ Special day Recording schedule : shows
special day list.(if exists).
‰ Set/Clear button : set & clear selected
schedule.
‰ Schedule number : user can set 32
different schedule. By the displayed number, it
shows different settings of camera, sensor &
relay connections.
ƒ Camera : shows current schedule number’s
camera setting.
Not selected : no recording at all.
Motion : motion mode.
Continuous : continuous mode
No Record : no schedule, but record by
event.
ƒ Sensor : shows current schedule number’s
sensor connection.
ƒ Relay : shows current schedule number’s
relay connection.
‰ Sensor/Motion Event : choose event will activate emergency alarm. If one of
these selected, emergency alarm will be enabled.
‰ Emergency Alarm : set time to send image data and IP address where to send.
‰ Remote Alarm : send alarm signal to remote client s/w.
* If this option is off, you can get any alarm signal from remote place.
‰ Delete : delete selected schedule
Setup(Simple Schedule)
In version 2.0, user can do detailed settings for all of each channels. It looks more complicated but
if you need more detailed and separated setup, you can make detailed schedule with this.
‰ 4 different schedule for all.
Motion
Continuous No Record Not Selected
‰ Simple scheduling
This part only used when want to set simple schedule for all channels.
For example, for all motion recording.
1. Select all the area on time table.
2. Press ‘All Motion’ button.
3. Press ‘Set’ button.
* Same way for other recording mode.
Setup(Detailed Schedule)
Set each different schedule and set it on time table.
You want to make a schedule like this.
Motion recording from 0 ~ 6. Continuous recording 7 ~ 17. From 18 to 23, sensor connection for
cam 1(motion) & sensor 1 and relay 1, cam 2(motion) & sensor 2,3 and relay out 2 and others are
motion recording.
Step 1. Set all camera as motion mode and set schedule
1 at time table from 0-6.
2
3
1
Step 2. Set continuous mode for schedule 2 and set
schedule 2 at time table from 7-17.
2
3
1
Step 3. Set only cam1 motion(others -> not selected)
and sensor 1, relay 1 and set schedule 3 at time table
from 18-23
2
3
1
Step 4. Set only cam2 motion(others -> not selected)
and sensor 2,3 and relay 2. Set schedule 4 at time table
from 18-23.
2
3
1
Setup(Detailed Schedule)
Step 5. Set motion mode for other cameras(cam1,2,3 ->
not selected) and set schedule 5 at time table 18-23.
2
3
1
Step 6. Enable or designate type of sensor at sensor
setup.
‰ Advanced time schedule table may make you more confusing when you set scheduling. If you
are using simple schedule such as continuous, motion mode, you don’t need to consider lower
part of images. But if you need complicated schedule with sensor and different recording
schedule according to your camera, this advanced scheduling is more useful.
Setup(Multi/Single Day selection mode)
‰ Multi/Single Day selection mode
In time table, you can change the schedule of every single day individually or whole week at one
time.
-Single Selection Mode : Set different
schedule everyday.
To adjust same schedule in
everyday,click ‘Single Selection
mode’ then it asks you ‘All day’s
information of schedule will change
as current state, will you change
this?’ . Then press ‘Yes’ button
Then everyday checked and button
changes to ‘Multi selection Mode’.
Now you can see every day's system
schedule changes as same as
current state.
‰ Special day mode
This mode enables you set a special day setting(ex : holiday) in a week. User can adjust a different
system schedule on a specific date. To change to a special day mode, press ‘Normal day mode’
button. Choose date and set time schedule and then press ‘save special day’ button. Saved day
shows in a list box, this schedule will be used on a saved day.
‰ Normal day mode : Convert to normal day mode
‰ Delete special day : delete selected special day setting.
‰ Save Special Day : Add special day setting to a list.
If setting is over, press ‘Ok’ button.
Setup(Sensor)
In sensor setup, you can choose sensor type
and delay time.
ƒ Type :
NC (Normal Close)
NO (Normal Open)
ƒ Delay(sec) : time to ignore signal after sensor
triggered.
Connecting Control Devices
COM
Example of 3000 series
Control Out ( 1 ~ 16)
Con.
Siren, Alarm, Outside Relays
(-)
(+)
External Power Supply ( DC 12V)
When sensor triggered, signal goes out through correspond control out and then connected
devices will work.(need setup before using.)
- Use 12V, below 300mA. (Use another external relay to control light or auxilary devices.)
Connecting Sensor devices
COM
Sensor Input ( 1 ~ 16)
Sen.
8 sensor connections are available. Normally connect signal lines to com port and connect
the other signal line to a correspond sensor input port(1-8).
- Set “NC”, “NO” Type at setup menu.(NC, NO is type of sensor)
- No power support from product. Use individual or provided power for each sensor according
to sensor type.
Setup(Sensor)
Connecting Sensor & control output(1000 series)
Connecting Control Devices
COM
Control Out ( 1 ~ 4)
(-)
(+)
External Power Supply ( DC 12V)
Siren, Alarm, Outside Relays
When sensor triggered, warning or alarm signal goes out through each port of control
out.(need setup before using.) If devices connected correctly, it works by the output signal from
control out port. (See picture for connection)
- Use 12V, below 300mA. (Use another external relay to control light or auxilary devices.)
Connecting Sensor devices
COM
Sensor Input ( 1 ~ 16)
Sen.
16 sensor connections are available. Usually sensor’s one of signal lines connect to com port
and connect the other signal line to a desired sensor input port(1-16).
- Set “NC”, “NO” Type at setup menu.(see p35)
- No power supply from the product. Use individual or provided power for each sensor.
Setup(Network)
‰ Disable Remote Control : if checked no
connections allowed and setup dialog will be
disabled.
‰ View IP address : shows current IP
configuration.
‰ Transport Setup : adjust image quality for
network transmission.
ƒ Quality : adjust image quality.
(low,normal,fine,superfine)
ƒ Resolution : adjust resolution for transmission.
(Low 180x120, High 360x240)
ƒ Transport Rate : adjust transport rate.
‰ PPP Setup(Emergency)
Need this setup is when using modem for
emergency agent s/w. (Dialog enables only
when installed mode exists)
‰ Network Setup : able to adjust each
communication port to avoid collision.
‰ Web Function : if checked, it allows
connection of I-DVR user.
‰ Two Way Audio Communication : allows
2-Way audio communication between center.
Run audio Wizard : to use 2 way audio
function, you need proper microphone and
speakers(headset). Once it checked, system
will start audio setup wizard automatically.
Without this process, you can’t use this function.
Setup(Admin)
In admin page, you can see current system log and manage user’s information.
‰ Calendar : shows current date of system.
‰ Log Select
ƒ System Log : shows current system’s
working status.(Time of start/end, format & error
messages)
ƒ Event Log : shows happened event(Login
user, connection etc.)
ƒ Alarm Log : shows alarm event log.
‰ Export : export recorded log data.
Choose period to export and press ‘Log Export’
button to export.
* Choose 1 week period to export
‰ User Management : modify , add & delete user. For more details, see next page.
User Management
To change other user’s permission, you should login as administrator’s account. In user
managenent, you can add 10 different levels of users. Also, you could set each user’s detail
permissions.
System will ask you adminstrator’s password. Type
administrator’s password and press ‘Ok’.
Select Setup -> Admin -> ‘User
management’
Add, Update & Delete user
Add User : Add user up to 10.
Update User : edit user’s permission
Delete User : Delete selected user.
(Can’t delete default user)
What you can do in Update user.
Only Administrator can give permission to other
user.
Permission : Allow permission.
Hidden Camera : checked camera will not be displayed
on this user’s account
Setup(Information)
In information page, you can see general information of current system.
Version Information
Site Information
Drive Information
Setup(PTZ)
In PTZ page, you can set detail configuration of Pan / Tilt camera.
‰ Channel : shows selected channel and
display current image.
‰ Pan/Tilt Connection : shows selected
receiver’s name.
‰ Speed : adjust speed of selected receiver’s
pan,tilt,zoom and focus. (only available receiver)
‰ Preset & Tour (only available receiver)
ƒ Travel Speed : adjust moving speed to a preset position.
ƒ Dwell Time : set dwelling time before move to other position.
ƒ Setting : set start/end position of preset camera.
ƒ Pan/Tilt swing :
ƒ Run/Stop : run & stop preset & tour.
ƒ Camera menu :
ƒ Open/Close :
ƒ Preset /Select : choose & select preset position.
‰ Preset State : shows selected preset position number.
ƒ Setting/Clear/ Clear all : set & clear preset position.
‰ Sequence : set moving sequence to a preset position.
‰ Address setting : available options will be displayed when
you connect proper camera. (Some camera needs all the
options but most one doesn’t need all.
Setup(PTZ)
If the PAN/TILT camera installed, you can control camera with following remote control. To do
this, press the PAN/TILT remote control button(picture in left) then you can control camera.
Available function may be varied according to camera.
- Direction Control
To control camera direction, use arrow buttons. The number in
the middle of circle shows currently selected camera number.
To change this, click camera image from surveillance screen. If
no PAN/TIL camera installed this will not available.
- Zoom & Focus and IRIS Control
Using arrows, user can Zoom in/out and adjust focus & IRIS
manually. If your camera doesn’t support these, you can’t use
these function.
- Control additional devices
User can turn on/off the power of WIPER, LIGHT with click
button. When you press ‘TOUR’ button, the camera moves to
the preset location(Location and other control should be set
before use this function), These function subject to the function
of camera.
10 Preset Control
To use preset control, user should preset the position in “Pan/Tilt Detail settings’. This
function enables your camera automatically moves to the position where you set before.
User can use this function when he needs to watch more than one area with one camera.
Search
Search Mode
Following is a initial screen of search mode.
b.
a.
c.
d.
e.
a. Displaying area
b. Function buttons : There are function buttons and adjust bars
for search.
c. Split screen button : These buttons makes you easy to select
more than 1 cameras.
d. Play buttons & displaying : Forward & backward playback
button and still image playbutton. In display window, it shows
time information of now playing image.
e. Camera & Time bar : can select each camera and set time of
image data.
Backup Search
User can search a recorded image from a kind of backup media. When user select a
backup device, it shows contained data list like a following picture.Choose one of them
to playback.
‰ Backup Media : shows available backup media.
‰ Fixed HDD : shows installed HDD list in the system(if checked). If
not selected, it shows installed external(or internal) backup devices.
‰ Choose Start hour : Show the recorded data list from selected
device.
How to use?
1. Press ‘backup search button’ in search mode.
2. Choose backup media have image data.(If it is on fixed
hdd, mark ‘Fixed HDD’)
3. Choose data
4. Press ‘Ok’.
5. Select camera and press playback button.
Preview Search
User can easily find out changed image by this function. This function shows recorded
image data by break down hourly, 10 minute, every minute.
‰ How to use
ƒ Select date from a calendar and select camera.
• Press ‘Preview Search’ button.(If camera is not selected, camera 1 is default.)
0 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23
By Time(choose 19:00)
0
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
5
5
6
7
8
9
10
By 10 min.(choose 19:50)
By 1 min.(choose 19:58)
• Now user can playback with last selected data.
When this function could be used?
For example, one of arts was stolen in museum last night but you have no idea when this
was stolen only you have is recorded data. In this case you can search when this was stolen
by using ‘preview search’. If it was stolen 02:34:35, you could see art on 2 o’clock but
couldn’t 3 o’clock. Narrow down by 10 minutes and 1 minutes search. You could see art at
2:34 but couldn’t 2:35. Now slect 2:34 and playback. You could see what happened during
that time.
Object Search
This called ‘Smart search’ or ‘Museum search’ in some place. Similar to ‘Preview
search’ but you can select area in this function.
The object search’s principle is using key frame and compare selected area’s pixel’s
changing.
‰How to use
ƒ Select Keyframe
Stop image which you will use as key frame
for object search and press object search
button.
Stop image and press
object search button
ƒ Select area
Select area where you want to detect
movement(pixel) by using mouse drag and
drop.
-Checked Frames : number of compared frames.
-Time : Time information of the checked frame.
-Found : Number of detected frames from key frame.
-[Start Search] : It will show you filter dialog and start to find.
-[Clear Selection]: clear selected area.
-[Stop] : stop searching operation.
-[Apply to main search] : load current information to main
search mode to do other operation such as zoom.
-[Cancel] : stop and close the dialog box.
-List Box : displays detected image information.
ƒ Search Option
User can add some search filters to make it easier.
-Start Time : It will be automatically loaded from the key frame
information.
-End Time : End time(10 min. default) it could be the future and the
past.
-Sensitivity : 1-20 sensitivity option, higher number(ignoring minor
changes) is more insensitive.
-Show detected image : It will show all image of the selected region.
ƒ Found Image
If there are any detected image, those will be
displayed at the list box as follow. Clicking or moving
with arrow key will display the image as full screen
mode.
Press [Apply to Main Search] button to load this image
to main Search mode.
Use stopped image as
Keyframe
Afterimage Remove(filtering)
This product records 3 kind of resolution(360x240,720x240,720x480 in NTSC). In
720x480 resolution, because of a little time gap between even & odd signal
afterimages (looks like tearing) happens when there is a high speed movement. This
function filters this phenomenon and shows clear image.
Before filtering
After filtering
About filtering
Normal signal(analogue)
Time gap between signals
even
odd
even
odd
even
odd
even
odd
even
odd
even
odd
even
odd
even
odd
Convert to digital
Stretching one of signal
even
even
even
even
Filtering
Sampling Image
‰ Image Size & Sampling from Analog signal
Win4NET DVR supports 720x480, 720x240, 360x240(720x576, 720x288, 360x288 /PAL)
resolution. The size of resolution is decided by how many we do sampling from analog signals.
More sampling means higher resolution and less sampling means lower resolution images. See
the following example
Sampling from analog signal
720x480(720x576)
720x240(720x288)
360x240(360x288)
The picture looks like same quality image but if you zoom in (magnify) captured image, you could
easily find out it has different quality. (***)x(***) resolution means it picks up (***)x(***) amount of
signals from analog signal. As you see above picture, if it picks up more signals, it means high
quality(high resolution).
‰ Compare image.(See next pages)
See the next page. It clearly show the difference of each resolution’s different quality.
See the each slant line of picture, red rectangle shows difference between 720x480(record both
field) and 720x240(record one field), blue rectangle shows difference between 720x240 and
360x240 mode(less sampling).
‰ Time gap of each field.(See next pages)
Time gap is inevitable when we convert from analog to digital.(because we record even & odd
field separately.) In blue circle, you can see differences in 720x480 & 720x240. In 720x480 mode,
you could see more streaking lines about fast moving object. This proves current captured image is
recorded high resolution(with even & odd). If a DVR shows smoother images on high resolution,
you have to doubt if they really record even & odd field separately.
Sampling Image
720x480(720x576)
720x240(720x288)
360x240(360x288)
Index Search
User can search a recorded image by Index search. User can search a recorded
image by sensor, motion, instant recording with this function.
‰ Select Camera : Select camera or select all.
‰ Select Time : check option and choose starting time and ending time
of search
‰ Select sort option
ƒ Sensor : shows image list recorded by sensor
ƒ Motion detection : shows image list recorded by motion
ƒ Instant Record : shows image list by Instant recording
ƒ All event : Shows all list of index recording.
Select option above picture then, following picture shows up. Select
a recorded image in list then you can play it.
Sync. & Audio play back
SYNC(synchronization)is for audio supportable s/w. Because of different speed of
encoding/decoding, there is time difference when playback with sound.
To minimize time difference, this option is automatically on when you playback with
sound.
‰ Time synchronization in image playback.
Without selecting this function, playback image runs very fast for a low recording rate camera.
For example, see following configuration of Recording rate.
Cam1 : 30fps , Cam2 : 3fps, Cam3 : 5fps.
You can feel playback speed is more faster than cam3, cam1. It’s because system displays
images regardless of time.
But once you use this function, this makes real time displaying of image.
‰ How to use.
- Choose one camera.
- Press ‘Sync’ button.(button color changes)
- Then start playback
‰ Audio playback
To playback recorded audio, you have to choose only one channel. Once you choose one channel, 4
audio button pops up below screen. Choose one audio channel and start playback.(reverse audio
playback is not available)
3. Sync. Function
automatically
turns on.
1. Choose
one camera
2. Choose one
audio channel
STATUS
The function named status shows status of recording data. White means empty
status(no recording) and filled area with blue or light blue means it contains data.
In Status function, not only displaying existing
data’s status but searching easily scrolling
mouse pointer on recording bar.
The number in vertical line is camera’s
number and horizontal line indicates time.
To see other camera’s status, use scroll bar on
right side.
See the picture below. If you click some
position, it will shows data of selected time.
And then try drag, you can see image changes
by your dragging position.
click
No data exists
Data exists
Print
Print out selected still image.
‰ How to Print out images
ƒ Choose the image which you want to print out
during search.(only 1 ch)
ƒ Press ‘Print button’.
ƒ Press ‘Print’ on displayed dialog.
How to set printer?
• Go to ‘Control Panel’ and double click ‘Printers.
• Then run ‘Add Printer’
• Press ‘Next’ on printer wizard and choose your printer
connection type(local/network)
• Select your printer and complete ‘Add printer Wizard’.
Export(AVI & JPG converting)
Save current image as JPEG or AVI format. To save it, press save button and check
options and press ‘Ok’ button.
‰ Export Type : Choose file format.
ƒ JPEG File : current stopped frame
ƒ AVI File : moving pictures.
‰ AVI detail setup(available when ‘AVI file’ checked)
ƒ AVI duration from current frame(sec) : choose a time to
export from current image.
ƒ Quality : choose Quality of exporting images.
Choose directory to save files
and press ‘Ok’.
Center (Remote Client)
Center S/W
Center S/W is one of remote client S/W. The purpose of this s/w is controlling DVR system from
a remote place through network connection. 5 users can connect in a same time, but
transaction(such as setup, pan/tilt camera control) is allowed to only one user. But about search
and other processing, 5 users can do in a same time. This S/W is for ‘administrator’, not for
public user.
Client
ClientPC
PCrequirements
requirements
- Resolution : 1024x768
- Resolution : 1024x768
- Color : 32 bit (recommended)
- Color : 32 bit (recommended)
24 bit (available) : lows image quality
24 bit (available) : lows image quality
- CPU : Recommends higher than Celeron 500MHz
- CPU : Recommends higher than Celeron 500MHz
- Memory : 128 Mb(recommended)
- Memory : 128 Mb(recommended)
- OS : Windows 98/Windows 2000/Windows NT/ Windows XP
- OS : Windows 98/Windows 2000/Windows NT/ Windows XP
- Available function with using center Program
- Up to 5 users can connect to one site DVR. (only allowed users)
- Same GUI as site DVR’s display screen.
- Pan/Tilt control.
- Control & change site DVR’s setup.
- Display recording & relay out signal.
- Same data search like site DVR(some functions not available at remote search)
PSTN
Client (PSTN)
DVR
Internet
Client(TCP/IP)
Install Center S/W
‰ Select center S/W setup file.
‰ Press ‘Next’ button.
‰ Read ‘Warning messages’ and press ‘Next’ button.
‰ Specify folder where center S/W will be installed.
‰ Installation is over, click ‘Finish’ button.
Starting Center S/W
Run center S/W at ‘start -> program -> DVR -> Center ‘. Following is initial screen of center S/W
‰ Function buttons : search, setup, Pan/Tilt,
connection & exit
‰ Site Connection List
• Add : add DVR site.
• Delete : delete DVR site.
• Delete All : delete all DVR site.
• Edit : edit site connection information.
‰ User Information : enter user name & password.
‰ Network information
ƒ Live with UDP : check when use UDP connection
ƒ Live port : set port for live image transmission.
‰ Add site information : press ‘New’ button and fill site
information for connection.
ƒ site code : type site code.(you can find this at setup ->
site information)
ƒ Site name : name of system location.
ƒ IP address : enter site DVR’s IP address
ƒ Center Port : change only when you have a problem by
firewall.
ƒ Time out : set time out value
ƒ Link type : select link type(TCP/IP,MODEM, ISDN)
ƒ Other settings(password/tel No/ modem) are
required when you select modem or ISDN.
Starting Center S/W
‰ Initial screen of Center connection : Image on right
side shows initial screen of center connection. If it is
connected, it shows camera no.1’s image.
Initial screen
‰ Zoom in current image
To zoom in, use right mouse button, when you click,
screen size get bigger.(6 steps).
Zoom screen
‰ Other Buttons : same as site S/W (see ‘Display mode’ in site S/W manual)
Split screen Mode
Camera status button
Activate 2Way
Audio button
Control status panel(depend on site)
‰ Activate 2Way audio.
By activating this function, you can communicate with site user.
Press button
Not Activated
Activated
If your remote pc is first time of this function, system will ‘audio test’ automatically. To finish this job, you
should prepare proper microphone and speaker.
(About setup, see Appendix 12. 2way Audio Setup)
Setup in Center S/W
‰Setup
ƒ Adjust : same as site
ƒ Motion : same as site but regular interval
Recording scheduling is not available.
ƒ General : same as site except ‘Voice warning’ & ‘Function’.
ƒ Frame/Schedule/Sensor : same as site
Example of 16ch site connection.
ƒ Network : you can change only quality , resolution and
I-DVR connection port. (Changed option will be adapted
when you re connect.)
ƒ Admin : same as site.
ƒ Information : same as site
‰ Local Time zone : decide whether converts data’s
time of other timezone area.
Ex) if it is checked, at center side(seoul 9:00 am) , it
displays data of Site(New York 7:00pm previous day).
If not, it will show 9am’s data.
‰ Pan/Tilt : only shows each camera’s image.
Search in Center
ƒ Only Print, preview search, Afterimage(filtering), export functions are available in
remote site
I-DVR
I-DVR
I-DVR is only for surveillance from remote place. Not like center program, only you can do is
watching connected camera’s image from where internet explore is available. This program is good
for general user who is registered at site DVR user. Up to 70 users can connect to 1 site DVR in
same time.
Client
ClientPC
PCrequirements
requirements
- Resolution : 1024x768
- Resolution : 1024x768
- Color : 32 bit (recommended)
- Color : 32 bit (recommended)
24 bit (available) : lows image quality
24 bit (available) : lows image quality
- CPU : Recommends higher than Celeron 500MHz
- CPU : Recommends higher than Celeron 500MHz
- Memory ; 128 Mb(recommended)
- Memory ; 128 Mb(recommended)
- OS : Windows 98. Explorer 5.5 installed PC.
- OS : Windows 98. Explorer 5.5 installed PC.
* Active X control should be ebnabled.
* Active X control should be ebnabled.
‰ Connecting I-DVR.
Enter site DVR’s ip address and press enter.Then it
asks to enter user name & password. Enter user
name and password.
Connected status.(If you did not select split screen
mode, it will shows camera 1’s image.
‰ Split mode : Press split screen mode for split
screen.
‰ Zoom contol
Use same way as center S/W. User right mouse
button to zoom in current screen.
Emergency Agent
Emergency Agent
‰ Background
Emergency agent is born with a cutting-edge technology to observe many DVRs. This system
enables to keep watching many DVRs remotely without wasting local system(Center or PC)
resource. 1:1(Center and DVR) connection requires full screen display and higher system resource,
but emergency agent only uses minimized resource(less than 3 MB of memory usage) and notify to
user with pop-up mechanism when a sensor event occurs from DVRs.
Emergency agent is designed with a simple management like a instant messenger to get the live
picture from the registered DVRs when a sensor event occurs from those.
‰ Configuration
NDMS
DVR1
Emergency Agent
Center
DVR2
PSTN,ISDN
Ethernet
Internet DVR
DVR n
When Emergency agent activates at
Center, tray icon appears on the task
bar.
‰ Install Emergency Agent Program
Insert enclosed CD and select ‘Software’. Click ‘Emergency Agent Program’ on menu. It start
installing software.
Choose program in install CD
Start to install files
When installation is over, start emergency agent program.
Click!
Emergency Agent
‰ How to Setup
1. Setup
a. Run the emergency agent program.
b. Click right mouse button on the tray icon ‘ ‘, then press ‘setup’.
c. Setup Screen appears like following picture. Choose the messenger option.
• Run agent at windows start : Start emergency agent program
whenever windows starts
• Always on top of the desktop : Emergency agent screen always
displays on top of the desktop.
• Beep on alarm : ‘Beep’ sound comes out when event occurs.
• Show messenger : Shows messenger windows when program
starts.
* Network : Check the network line status periodically by the
interval setting and displays the status on emergency agent
window with three kind of pictures as follows.
2. Add DVR’s remote site information
a. Double click the tray icon on the task bar.
b. Click ‘Add’ button then input the information (site code, name, IP address, emergency port)
then click ‘Save’ button.
Normal network Link
Physically Disconnected
Sensor event occurred
Setting IP address
3. Edit DVR’s remote site information
a. Click right mouse button on the site code you want to edit.
b. When you finish edit, press ‘Save’ button.
The information(site code, site name, IP address is shared with the center DVR’s information. This
means that Center & DVR’s remote site references same information. If one’s data changed, the
other one’s data will be updated automatically.
Emergency Agent
‰Configuration at remote system (Emergency Agent)
Set correct IP address and site code of DVR system. IP address should be crossed between DVR
(Site) and Emergency Agent.
Set Emergency port with same as site DVR communication configuration.
‰Sample screen shot of the Emergency Agent running.
Appendix
1. Trouble Shooting
2. Specification(16ch/8ch)
3. Specification(4ch)
4. Using Backup Devices(CD-RW)
5. PPP Connection Setup
6. Adding Extra HDDs
7. Multi Language Setting
8. Disabling Login Dialog
9. 1000 series PTZ converter
10. Vformat Utility
11. 2Way Audio setup
1. Troubleshooting
If you run into any problem using this system, use the following table to troubleshoot the problem.
If the problem persists, disconnect the power source and contact nearest service facility.
Symptom
Cause and/or Corrective Actions
System is not work.
• Check voltage switch(100V/ 220V)
• Check the power is not connected to a outlet
No image displays
• Check camera cable at BNC panel.
• Check whether camera’s power is on.
• Check video format (PAL/NTSC)
Displayed Screen is to dark
• Adjust brightness at camera(if possible)
• Check the state of distributor
• Check power supply of camera.
• Check 75 Ohm dip switch.(No loop back : ‘On’
state)
No images recorded
• Check the system schedule. (if it was set as
‘no recording’, no images will be recorded)
• In motion recording, nothings will be recorded
if there is no movement.
Can’t use printer
Pan/Tilt camera is not working
Can’t connect from a remote place
• ‘Restart in Windows mode’ from DVR and
check if printer setup is correct.
• If DVR is a member of a domain, you should
login as a member of domain.
• Check the print cable if connected correctly.
• Check if camera is connected to a system.
• Check the power supply of pan/tilt converter.
• Check the address at pan/tilt setup.
• For more information, see the manual of the
camera.
• Check if communication cable is connected.
• Check ‘communication setup’ if remote
control is disabled.
• Check your windows system if you ran
‘internet connection wizard’.
Symptom
Can’t Backup recorded image
Cause and/or Corrective Actions
• Check if you installed proper application
program.
• Check backup media.(CD-RW should be
formatted before record data.)
‘Permission Denied’ message comes out
• Check if you have permission.
• Ask your administrator to add more permission.
Black screen displays after running S/W
• Restart your system
• Change video format with using ‘Vformat.exe’
(NTSC/PAL)
‘Beep’ sound comes out, but there is
no image
Part of edge image cut when connect
RCA output
• Check monitor cable is fully inserted at monitor &
VGA card.
• Check current monitor if it is for CCTV or
common TV monitor. To see all the pictures,
user should use CCTV monitor. This product let
out CCTV images through RCA output port.
Because of that, when you use TV monitor, part
of edge image will be cut.
2. Specification (16Ch/8Ch)
3000 series
CPU
1000 series
Pentium 4 1.8GHz (16ch)
Celeron 1.2GHz (8ch)
Celeron 1.7GHz (16/8ch)
Memory
256Mb(16ch DDR /8ch SDRAM)
256Mb(DDR memory)
Storage
80G 72000.7 RPM
80G 72000.7 RPM
Input voltage
100-230VAC, 50/60Hz
100-230VAC, 50/60Hz
Image output
NTSC / PAL
NTSC / PAL
Compression
Applied MJPEG
Applied MJPEG
360x240 3-4kb
360x240 3-4kb
16(16ch)
8(8ch)
16(16ch)
8(8ch)
16/8 Loopback output, 1 RCA
1 RCA
Sensor input
16 (16ch), 8(8ch),
16 (16ch), 8(8ch),
Relays output
16 (16ch), 8(8ch)
4
PSTN, ISDN, ADSL, TCP/IP
PSTN, ISDN, ADSL, TCP/IP
RS-485,232
RS-485, 232
5 - 40˚C (41 - 104˚F)
5 - 40˚C (41 - 104˚F)
Max. 80% non-condensing
Max. 80% non-condensing
440x480x177
440x480x177
Net. 16Kg.(Gr. Weight. 21.5Kg)
Net. 16Kg.(Gr. Weight. 21.5Kg)
Image size
Input
Ouput
Remote connection
Pan/Tilt RS Interface
Operating Temp.
Humidity
Size
Weight
*This could be changed without notice.
3. Specification(4ch)
3000 series
1000 series
Celeron 1.7GHz
Celeron 1.7GHz
Memory
256MB DDR memory
256Mb DDR memory
Storage
80G 7200.7 rpm
80G 7200.7 rpm
Input voltage
100-230VAC, 50/60Hz
100-230VAC, 50/60Hz
Image output
NTSC / PAL
NTSC / PAL
Compression
Applied MJPEG
Applied MJPEG
360x240 3-4kb
360x240 3-4kb
4
4
N/A
1 RCA
Sensor input
4
4
Relays output
4
4
PSTN, ISDN, ADSL, TCP/IP
PSTN, ISDN, ADSL, TCP/IP
RS-485,232
RS-485, 232
5 - 40˚C (41 - 104˚F)
5 - 40˚C (41 - 104˚F)
Max. 80% non-condensing
Max. 80% non-condensing
405x430x95
405x430x95
Net. 13Kg.(Gr. Weight. 15.5Kg)
Net. 13Kg.(Gr. Weight. 15.5Kg)
CPU
Image size
Input
Ouput
Remote connection
Pan/Tilt RS Interface
Operating Temp.
Humidity
Size
Weight
*This could be changed without notice.
4. Using Backup Devices.
To keep current data for a long time, backup is necessary. User can backup recorded image in
Installed hard disk site DVR with using CD-RW, DVD-RAM and IEEE1394 devices. (DAT is not
available on Windows2000)
- Using CD-RW as backup device.
- Check whether CD-RW application program enclosed when you purchase. (ex : direct CD or In-CD)
- Press ‘Exit’ button then, select ‘Restart in Windows Mode’.
- Install In-CD or Direct CD.
- Format CD-RW media. You can use it after format.
Ex ) ‘In-CD’ program
Choose ‘Next’
Select format type
Choose
Target Drive
Proceed format
- To use HDD as format device, you should rename volume label as ‘Backup’. If not, system
will use it as usual hard disk for recording image.
5. PPP connection setup
From a remote place, user can access DVR system. To communicate from a remote place, you
can use ISDN, TCP/IP, PSTN etc. In case you want to connect DVR with using PSTN line, you
have to make your DVR system to accept incoming call.
1.PPP Setup in Windows Mode.
To accept incoming call, you have to set ‘Network and Dial-up Connection’ in control panel.
- If DVR is running, press ‘Exit’ and ‘Restart in Windows
mode’. Press ‘Network and Dial-up Connection’ icon at
‘Start -> Settings -> Control Panel’.
- Press ‘Make New Connection’ icon.
- Network Connection Wizard starts. Press ‘Next’ button.
- To allow incoming call from another place, select ‘Accept
incoming connections’ and press ‘Next’ button.
- Installed modem will be displayed at ‘Connection Device’
window. Select the device which you will use and then
press ‘Next’ button. (Following picture is an example of
3Com device)
- Select ‘Do not allow virtual private connections’ and press
‘Next’ button.
- To allow incoming connection, you have to add a new
user named ‘dvrsite’. To add user, press ‘Add’ button and
input User name and others.(User name must be ‘dvrsite’)
*
*
-To communicate with other computer, set TCP/IP protocol.
Select ‘Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)’ and press ‘Properties’.
- Type IP address. (To avoid interruption with other IP, we
recommend you use 168.100.1.1 – 168.100.1.2 like a picture.)
When IP setup is over, press ‘Ok’ and ‘Next’ buttons..
Client’s IP
Site DVR’s IP.)
* Starting IP address will be set as site DVR’s IP address.
- Accept incoming call setup is completed, press ‘Finish’
buttons.
IP setting in Center program
-IP address : Should be set as starting IP address.(165.100.1.1)
-Link Type : Set as ‘MODEM’
-Tel No : Type the phone number of site DVR.
-Modem : Select installed Modem
How to use Emergency Agent(EA)
Site DVR send images to remote place where EA connected. From version 2.0, it send
signal about sensor & motion event.
* Select “Setup” Æ “Schedule”.
Then select like following picture.
* Select Event which you want ‘Sensor Event’ or ‘Motion
Event’.
* Write “Emergency IP = 168.100.1.1”
* Click “ Apply ”
* Select “Setup” Æ “Network”
* Check “Use PPP”
* Enter ‘Phone Number’ where remote PC
connected.
* Select installed modem
From remote PC where installed ‘EA’ s/w.
Click ‘Start’ button Æ ‘Programs’ Æ ‘Accessories’ Æ ‘Command Prompt’.
Then you can see following window, Write ‘ipconfig’.
IP Address(168.100.1.1) will be shown, otherwise your setting was wrong.
When you run ‘Emergency Agent’, you have to set ‘Site code’ , ‘Site name’ and ‘IP address’
* Click ‘Add’ button, Write ‘Site code’ which you want, Write ‘Site name’ which you want,
* Write IP address = ‘168.100.1.2’, Click ‘OK’ button.
If you set to all steps, when motion detected at “SITE DVR”,
call to “remote place” which was installed “EA”
6. Adding Extra HDDs
1.Basic Configuration of DVR system.
DVR system uses HDD to record image data. Not like analogue type method(video tape etc.), this
shows more clear image. The configuration of DVR HDD is not like a average computer’s HDD.
Following picture shows how we make a HDD partition in DVR system.
C:\
60GB
HDD
Drive C:\ is used for containing OS, log file, DVR program
etc.(NTFS)
D:\
E:\
F:\
Each drive has about 12 GB capacity. In case of 60 GB HDD,
system will use about 54~56 GB.(3GB is used for C:\).
Usually we make 4~5 partitions for recording image
data.(C:\ is not included). (FAT32)
G:\
it starts recording from drive D:\ and ends at G:\. When drive G:\ is full, it performs ‘Quick format’ at
D:\ drive. At this time the old data will be erased. Here we have the reason why we make a several
partitions in one HDD. We believe that about 12 GB HDD space is effective size for searching data.
Also, quick format speed is more faster in FAT32 than NTFS. When system performs formatting, the
captured data is waiting until it is over. Quick Format in FAT 32 just takes about 10 seconds, but more
than 30 seconds in NTFS.
2. Adding Extra HDDs.
A
B
C
D
E
This picture shows 5 HDDs installation
in HDD rack. In our chassis, user can
add up to 5 HDDs and a 5.25 inch
device and 3.5 FDD.
A : Primary Master
B: Primary Slave
C: Secondary Master
D: Secondary Slave
E: Need E-IDE controller.
- When you add HDD, follow the orders (A-B-C-D-E). For
example, A-B-C for 3 HDDs, A-B for 2 HDDs.
- In case you install more than 4 IDE devices, you need to
purchase E-IDE controller(so called ‘Raid Card’). E-IDE
controller enables you to connect more IDE devices in one
system.
Raid Card(For IDE device extension)
3. HDD Jumper setting
Jumper setting is important when you add HDDs. Following table is an example of ‘Seagate HDD’
jumper setting. When you add HDD, be sure to check enclosed HDD manual.
Master or Single drive mode
Slave mode
Master with non ATA compatible slave
Cable select
Limit drive capacity
4. Recognizing HDD on Windows2000.
If your HDD is correctly installed in system, turn on the system and select ‘Restart in Windows
Mode’ on DVR program.
- Select ‘Computer Management’
If you can’t see ‘Administrative Tool’ menu, check
‘Display Administrative tools’ at ‘Start – Settings –
Taskbar & Start menu’.
- Select ‘Computer Management – storage – disk
management’
- Installed HDD will display as Unknown drive. Run
Upgrade Disk wizard.
- Screen shows installed disk. Check the disk you
want to upgrade.
- When upgrade is over, click ‘Finish’.
5. Create Logical Partition on each disk.
- Move mouse cursor on the upgraded disk and press
right button and then select ‘Create Partition’.
- Select ‘Extended Partition’ and then press ‘Next’
button.
- Choose a partition size.(Choose whole space size
will be used.)
- Create Partition Wizard is over. Press ‘Finish’ button.
- Create Partition Wizard is over. Press ‘Finish’ button.
- Next step is ‘create logical Drive’. To do this, press
right mouse button on a new partition.
- Press ‘Next’ button.
- Select ‘Logical drive’ and press ‘Next’ button.
- Specify partition size.(Usually we divide by 4 about
HDD space except ‘c:’ partition.)
- Assign drive letter.(Use assigned drive letter by
computer)
- Choose ‘FAT’ as file system and leave empty
‘Volume label’ and choose ‘Perform a Quick Format’.
Press ‘Next’ button.
- Press ‘Finish’ button.
7. Multi Language Setting
On Windows2000 system, user can easily change language of OS. For this, you should have ‘Multi
Language pack’ CD. Also, you must install English version Windows2000 at first time.
-How to change
1, select ‘Regional Options’ at control Panel
2. Change ‘Your locale[location]’ as your location .
Initial setting is ‘English’, click this part and change this as
appropriate locale.(Ex : In Korea, select ‘Korea’)
3. Change ‘Menu and dialogs’.
All of messages in windows will be shown as you selected
language at this box.
4. Press ‘Set Default’ and select ‘System locale’ and
change your system locale.
5. Select ‘Input Locales’ on tab menu and check or Add
your input language option. If your language is not installed,
press ‘Add’ and follow the direction.
6. When every setup is done, press ‘Ok’ and your system will be restarted and changed locale
will be adjusted.
8. Disabling Login Dialog
Customers who want to include DVR into their own Network Domain or Workgroup make a mistake
on logon dialog setting. They usually set end users have to press CTRL + ALT + DEL keys to get
login dialog at Welcome Windows Dialog as you see Picture 1.
But DVR blocks users to access Windows keys like CTRL, ALT to prevent illegal access to the
critical system configuration, and users never can get into the system.
For the worst case, you have to re-install the whole system or reload HDD image from the backup.
Without doing this long and complicated installation, you can access to the DVR’s registry remotely,
if you set the proper IP address to the DVR.
If you check this option with “User must
enter a user name and password to
access this computer” option at Users tab,
then system will stay at Windows
Welcome Dialog and wait for CTRL-ALTDelete keys pressed.
[Picture 1]
1. Remote access
1.1 Network connection
You must connect to the DVR using Windows Explorer with “Administrator” permission.
1.2 Run Registry Editor (Start Æ Run Æ type “regedit” Æ OK” )
Choose “Connect Network Registry” at file menu
1.3 At advanced search mode, click Find Now and choose the DVR server name.
Set this value
to “1”
1.4 find the following Key and change the value to 1
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Set “AutoAdminLogon to “1”
Disconnect and restart the DVR, you will get logon dialog without Welcome Windows Dialog
9. 1000 series PTZ converter(Old type 1000 Series)
PTZ converter in 1000 series
Adding converter it enables to use signal comes from COM port(RS-232). Also, you can use
RS-232 directly without using converter.
Following is picture of converter and connection with using new converter card.
Open DVR case and insert converter on empty slot.
The Function of Converter : Translate RS-232 signal from com port to
proper RS-485 signal.
Converter
Insert converter and connect cable as
following picture. Factory setting is only
com 1 port is available. To use com2, you
should change BIOS setting on CMOS.
COM1 COM2
Connect COM port & RJ-12 connector on
converter card.
When you use..
RS-232 : Don’t need to use converter, just
connect to COM port.
RS-485 : Need converter & connect like above
picture and then connect 485 connect cable.
RS-485
Changes in Setup
There is minor changes in S/W option. By choosing this option, you
can control pan/tilt camera properly.
In case without converter.
- Choose proper PTZ camera and select RS485 option.
In case with using converter
- Choose proper PTZ camera and select RS232 Option.
(The PTZ signal comes from COM port(232 signal) and convert for
RS485 connector on newly added converter).
What’s new on ‘Pan/Tilt Detail Setup’ (Only when choose RS232)
- Can adjust serial port setting.
(For more detail information, see the camera manual and you can get more correct information.)
10. VFORMAT Utility
VFORMAT utility provides you simple changing of wrong
configuration and import / export current setup
configuration of DVR application.
‰Video Setting (be sure to press ‘set’ before press ‘Ok’)
ƒ NTSC/ PAL : set video type.
ƒ TW99/98 : only for old type board.(Don’t need to worry about
after EF version release board.)
ƒ Comb Filter On(default)/Off : change initial decoder
setting.(If your camera displays only B/W even color camera,
change this option)
ƒ Live Scale :
‰ Time Zone setting
Many dealers do not know which time zone they are selling to.
With this tool, you can make your end users change its time zone
setting at the first booting.
After this message, you may turn off the system, pack and ship to
your customer.
Your customers now see “Date and Time Properties” dialog
instead of DVR application. You must notify your customers to
know this and this operation will be occurred only once.
‰ System Setting tool
File Naming Rule: Model + Camera Channel +
FPS_DVR_CONFIG_YYYYMMDD.dvs
-Model: H (High-End:3000 series), L (Low-End: 1000 Series), E
(Error, configuration corrupted or not installed)
-Camera Channel: 04 (4 CH), 08 (8 CH), 16 (16 CH), 32 (32 CH)
-Frame Rate: 120 FPS, 180 FPS, 240 FPS, 300 FPS, 480 FPS
-Date: Year (YYYY), Month (MM), Day (DD)
Please DO NOT CHANGE THE FILE NAME !!!
Find the proper file with proper name (Starting from ‘H’ or ‘L’, and
extension .dvs) and click Open.
11. 2Way audio Setup
Once you click ‘Enable Audio communication’ button, it will start
to test sound hardware
Start to test Sound Hardware. Press ‘Next’ button.
Testing Sound Hardware(it may takes a minute or more.)
Test Microphone, without testing this, you can’t finish
Sound hardware test.
Then do Speaker Test, if both microphone & speaker
works ok, you can see red-yellow bar.
To use 2Way audio function, Sound Hardware test process is necessary both site
and center.