Digital Video Recorder Operation Manual

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Digital Video Recorder Operation Manual
Digital Video Recorder
Operation Manual
Revised Edition 1.2 (Feb. 2003)
Regulatory Notes FCC and CE Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC and CE 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.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example -use only shielded interface
cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Any changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
Product:
Certificate by:
Digital Video Recorder
Advance Data Technology Corp.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Class B Rules
and CE compliance. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
EN 55022:1998, Class B
EN 61000-3-2:1995+A1:1998
+A2:1998, Class A
EN 61000-3-3:1995
FCC Part 16, Subpart B, Class B
ANSI C63.4-1992, Class B
CISPR 22:1997, Class B
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Declaration
No part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, maybe
reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in the retrieval system, or translated into any
language in any form or by any means, except documentation kept by the purchaser for
backup purposes, without the express written permission of us.
Product warranty or service will not be extended if:
(1) the product is repaired, modified or altered, unless such repair, modification of
alteration is authorized
(2) the serial number of the product is defaced or missing
Important Safeguards
For your protection, please read and understand all of the safety and operating
instructions regarding your DVR and retain for future reference.
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Warning: There is a danger of explosion if the hard drive is incorrectly replaced or
replaced with the wrong type of hard drive. Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Dispose of used hard drive according to
manufacturer's instructions.
Caution: The power-supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the
socket outlet is located or installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not disassemble this product. Take the DVR to a
qualified service person when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can
cause electric shock when this product is subsequently used.
Warning: Do not move the unit the power is disconnected.
Important note: Do not place heavy items on the DVR
Safety Precautions
WARNING! The following safety precautions will increase the life of the DVR. Follow all
precautions and instructions. Except as described in this manual, refer all servicing to
qualified personnel. Do not use damaged power cords, accessories, or other peripherals.
Do not use strong solvents such as thinners, benzene, or other chemicals on or near the
surface.
Power off and disconnect the power code before cleaning. Wipe the DVR using a clean
cellulose sponge or chamois cloth dampened with a solution of non-abrasive detergent
and a few drops of warm water and remove any extra moisture with a dry cloth.
DO NOT expose to strong magnetic or
DO NOT expose to or use near liquids,
electrical fields.
rain, or moisture.
DO NOT expose to extreme
DO NOT expose to dirty or dusty
temperatures above 50 C (122 F) or to
environments. DO NOT operate during
direct sunlight.
a gas leak.
DO NOT expose to extreme
temperatures (below 0 C/32 F),
otherwise the DVR may not boot.
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Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the Digital Video Recorder. This advanced recorder
accepts composite video signals and converts them to the Digital Video standard
internally and does all the processing digitally. This allows true real time video for camera
input.
High-Resolution DVR triumph over Conventional VCRs
This digital video recorder for the professional who needs up to 24-hour real-time digital
recording for archiving purposes. This DVR adopts state-of-the-art Wavelet algorithms to
digitally compress video at high resolution from multiplexors in real time. It can record at
speeds up to 30fps (frame per second) with NTSC or PAL formats (25fps) and records
and replays events instantly - no waiting for tapes to engage or rewind. It installs and
operates like a VCR, so it's easy to set up and use. The DVR has many advantages over
VHS tape, larger disk size, highly efficient wavelet compression, and superior clarity and
detail of recorded images makes this DVR stand out from its competitors.
Features
This DVR offers fmany exciting new features: Wavelet compression technology, slow
motion in playback mode, extreme fast rewind speed, date/hr search,3 second power
Off delay, Auto cycle recording, vibration proof that offer great reliability.
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Specifications
Understanding the Digital Video Recorder
This Digital Video Recorders provide a digital recorder to replace traditional time-lapse
VCRs. Digital video recording allows continuous recording on a hard disk, eliminating the
need to replace or rewind videotapes.
It also offer the following operating features:
Single channel video input/ output connectors
Single channel audio input/ output connectors
High video resolution by NTSC: 720 x 480; PAL: 720 x 576 pixels
Adjustable frame rate with 8 levels
60, 30, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 and 0.5P (NTSC)
50, 25, 12, 6, 3, 2, 1 and 0.5P (PAL)
Removable3.5" IDE hard disk bay, storage capacity: 40 GB, 80 GB, 120GB
Multiple recording rates from 0.5 up to 30fps
(fps; also referred to as frames per second).
Recording modes: continuous recording overwrite mode or non overwrite
Remote Viewer software allows download of recorded video on a PC
On-Screen Display menu setup
Remote controller button lock and password protection
12~24 Volt DC power input, require more than 3amps
Built-In backup battery to protect data in HDD from power outages suddenly.
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Guide to This Manual
This manual contains all of the information necessary to safely install, program, and
operate Digital Video Recorders. Step-by-step procedures and sample menus guide you
What's Included In The Box
through each phase of the DVR setup and programming.
The package includes the Remote Viewer software, which allows remote access to a DVR
through a computer.
Unpacking DVR
Unpack carefully. This is electronic equipment and should be handled with care to
prevent damage to the unit. Check for the following items:
one DVR unit
Digital Video Recorder unit
RS232 Cable
Power Adapter (White for the positive electrode)
Accessories & Miscellaneous
Installation Instructions (this manual)
Remote viewer software (a compact disc)
Brackets
Remote Controller
Optional
RS232 Cable/
Remote Controller
Power Cord
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Power Adapter
If any items appear to have been damaged in shipment, replace the item(s) properly in
the shipping carton and notify the shipping company. If any items are missing, notify our
Customer Service Representative.
User's Manual
Remove Viewer CD
Brackets
NOTE: The shipping carton and all packing materials should be
retained, in case transporting the unit is required.
This will ensure safe transport of all components.
Front Panel Buttons and Controls
In this section, you will find a short description of all the controls, displays and
connections. The button symbols described here will be found in the descriptions of the
operating procedures.
Front View
Controls and Displays on the Front Side
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1. REC: Record Button, Press REC to begin recording
2. Status Indicators: Indicates DVR status / setting
3. Playback/Date/HR SEARCH: Press button to enter playback mode.
Press button to do Date/HR search.
4. COPY: This button allows an image to be saved in personal computer with the
software provided.
5. MENU/ALARM SEARCH: Press this button for "5 Seconds" to enter the menu system
Press button to do Alarm search.
6. REVERSE: Press "REVERSE" to perform reverse playback
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7. FORWARD:This is button has two functions:
Forward play: Press this button to perform forward play
Enter: Press this button to confirm in set up menu.
8. STOP/PAUSE: This is button has two functions:
Stop: To "Stop"/"Pause" recording or playback
Escape: To "escape" from main menu.
9. Left Arrow / Single Frame Rewind /if hold, High-Speed Rewind
10. Up Arrow / Single Frame Advance
11. Right Arrow / Single Frame Advance / if hold, High-Speed Forward
12. Down Arrow / Single Frame Rewind
13. Swappable HDD Bay
14. Hard disk compartment lock:
This lock prevents unauthorized removal of the HDD compartment.
The DVR will not record is looked.
15. HDD Indicator: Indicates HDD power
16. HDD Action Indicator
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Remote Controller Panel Buttons and Controls
Remote Controller
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Controls and Displays
Cobra-1200
1.Status Indicators: Indicates DVR status / setting
2. REC: Record Button, Press REC to begin recording
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3.STOP: Press this button to "escape" from main menu.
4.MENU: Press this button for "5 Seconds" to enter the menu system
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5.PLAY: Press this button play video
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6.REVERSE: Press "REVERSE" to perform reverse playback
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8. ALARM INPUT/SEARCH:Press button to enter Alarm search mode
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9. Up Arrow / Single Frame Advance
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7. PAUSE: Press button to"Stop/Pause" recording or playback
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10.Right Arrow / Single Frame Advance / if hold, High-Speed Forward
11. Left Arrow / Single Frame Rewind /if hold, High-Speed Rewind
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12. Down Arrow / Single Frame Rewind
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NOTE: If you want to lock the panel, please press button
5
If you want to un lock the panel, please press button
and 10
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5 and 11
Connectors on the Rear Panel
Rear View
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1. Audio In: Audio input with RCA connector.
2. Video In: Composite video input with BNC connector.
3. Audio Out: Audio output with RCA connector.
4. Video Out: Composite video output with BNC connector.
5. RS-232 Serial Port: Used to connect PC. Also used for remove control unit provide
6. NTSC/PAL system switch
7. Power for remote controller
8. Power input: 12~24 Volt D.C. Input with screw locking connector
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9. Alarm Input/Output Connections: Connect the MUX or other devices to the Alarm
Port, then connect all wire to the DVR.
NOTE: The RS-232 port does NOT work with a modem.
NOTE: Ensure that the site's Power is stable and within the rated voltage of the power.
If the site's power is likely to have spikes or power dips, use an UPS.
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Installation
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Installation
Connection Diagram
DVR can be installed in as little as 3 steps, and being plug-and-play, cameras can be
recorded within minutes.
STEP 1. Connect Cameras
In the Rear: Composite video input with BNC style connector, also marked
Video In.
Rear View
STEP 2. Connect Monitors
Connect the video output marked Video Out in rear side to the monitor.
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STEP 3. Connect Power
Once the DVR is in its final position and all external devices have been
fitted and powered, connect the power cord on the rear of the unit and apply the
power.
The power-up procedure may take up to 4 seconds before this unit can be
used.
Monitor and camera are sold separately.
Installation
Alarm Connection Diagram
Alarm Input/Output Terminal Block
The rear panel of the DVR is equipped with an Alarm Port (Terminal Block style
connectors). Connect the MUX or other devices to the Alarm Port, then connect all wire to
the DVR.
Alarms Connector in rear side
Alarm signal pin assignments
PIN1 PIN2
Push and insert cable
Pin
Definition
Description
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Alarm In
N.O.
2
Ground
Common
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Connect to a Multiplexer that allows Alarm trigger recording.
Alarm Input from MUX
Alarm Input
Alarm Output
Multiplexer
Multiplexer (sold separately)
Install Hard disk in the mobile rack
Power Cable Connector
Appendix 5 - Installing a hard disk in a mobile rack
A removable drive bay allows you to take your existing 3.5-inch Hard Drive and a new
one into a cartridge frame which mounted in DVR. If you wish to install a new hard disk in
the mobile rack, please do so following the instructions below:
1 power cable
2 power input connector
The drive's interface connector is a card-edge
connector or a header connector, as shown
in the following figure.
Stop recording the unit by press
Unlock the mobile rack with the key.
"PAUSE/STOP"
Hard Disk Drive Signal Connector
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1 header connector
2 colored stripe
3 interface cable
Lift up the handle by 90 degrees
When you attach the interface cable to a drive, be
sure to match the colored stripe on the cable to pin 1
of the drive interface connector. For the location of
pin 1 on the drive's interface connector.
Pull the mobile rack out as shown in
the figure as above
NOTICE: When you connect an interface cable, do
not reverse the interface cable (do not place the
colored stripe away from pin 1 of the connector).
Reversing the cable prevents the drive from operating
and could damage the controller, the drive, or both.
NOTE: Make sure if a " jumper'' for HHD is applied, if is set to
"MASTER" at the back of HDD. The HDD will not work on DVR
if jumper is set to "Slave"
Slide open the cover of the mobile
Insert the mobile rack back in the unit.
rack
Lock the mobile rack and power on
Main Menu Setup
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Menu Setup
Entering The Main Menu
Step1
Configuring Your DVR - Menu Setup
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During Recording
Press "Stop" button to stop recording
Entering The Main Menu
Step2
Press and Hold "MENU" button for 5 seconds.
NOTE: A password will be required if it has been set.
Changing the Password
Hold the button "MENU" for 5 seconds
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Changing the Password, Use the
then press
Setting The Password
Step3
to select a character,
and move to the next character
You can press
to "Backward" the password character.
Pressing" PLAY/ENTER" on the last character completes the
password selection.
Pressing "PAUSE/STOP" if you want exit the Main Menu.
NOTE: All passwords changed by the user must be numerical.
Use the Up/Down Arrows to select a character.
Press the Right Arrows to move to the next
character, press Left Arrows to backward it.
Press "PLAY/ENTER" on the latest character
completes the password setting.
NOTE: The factory default password is "0000". If user had changed the
password and forget the change he or she had made, please follow the
below procedure:
1. Enter the main menu, check the "System Clock" (in 24 hour) on the upper-right
of the screen.
2. Check the system clock's last four digit number.
3. Add the four digit number to "2158".
4. For example, if the clock shows the current time is 14:21, then you should add
1421 to 2158.
4. The password will be the sum of the two number. In this case, the password is
3579.
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Configuring Your DVR - Menu Setup
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MAIN MENU
SET MENU
ID: ++++++++++++++++
ID LOCATION: RIGHT DOWN
ID ENABLE: ON (ON/OFF)
DATE-TIME: ON (ON/OFF)
ALARM REC: CONTINUOUS
EXIT
ID
User can choose to input ID of each DVR which this text will be display
on the recording screen and record with video footage.
This ID can be changed anytime in the menu mode and characters input
from 0~9 & A~Z .
Press
10
and
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to select the characters.
ID LOCATION
Determine the display location of ID text.
Right Down/Left Down
ID ENABLE
Enables or disables ID text display on screen.
ON/OFF
DATE-TIME
Enables or disables date and time text display.
ON/OFF
ALARM REC
Defines the recording duration been triggered.
1/5/10/15/20/25/30/continuous
NOTE: When Alarm REC is set to continuos, once alarm has been
triggered, the DVR will star recording until manually switched off.
Anymore Alarm triggers will be marked and user can use alarm search
to view these marked alarm events. Total of 960 alarm events can be
recorded. To reset the alarm event count, go to next setup menu and
choose clear HD.
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The Other Setting
Navigating with the DVR
Configuring Your DVR - Menu Setup 2
Navigating the Main Menu
The menus are displayed with options on the left side and settings in the right side
A selected item (Flashing Text) can be moved using
the Up/Down Arrows buttons.
column. A cursor (highlighted text) can be moved using the
keys on the front panel.
and
cursor
To Change the Settings
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EXIT: SET MENU
DATE: 2002-01-01 12:00:00
REC MODE: FIELD
REC FPS: 60P
REC Quality: Normal
Auto Record:: ON
Auto Reverse: OFF
Multiplexer:1/4/9/16,1,2,4,8P
Clear HD: OFF
1. Use the
and
button to select the option you wish to change in the left
side.
2. Use the "PLAY/Enter"
button to highlight the settings.
3. Use the
button to change the settings.
and
4. Use the "STOP"
button to return to the options.
To Exit the Main Menu
1. Use the "STOP" button to exit the main menu.
Changing The Setting
Step1
Press "PLAY/ENTER" button to enter the selection.
Step2
Press the Right Arrows button to move to the next
item, press Left Arrows button to backward.
Step3
Press "Up/Down" Arrows button to change the value
2. Use the
and
to select the "EXIT: SET MENU" and press "PLAY/Enter"
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Field Per Second
Frame or Field
Each frame is made up of two fields,
real time videos made up by 25(PAL)/
30(NTSC) frames per second.
Therefore,50P(PAL)/60P(NTSC) is equal to
25FPS(PAL)/30FPS (NTSC).
Configuring Your DVR - Menu Setup
Video Quality Selection
There are 3 image modes available in this option: High, Normal, and Low. The
high quality mode will shorter recording duration vise versa, low compression will
have higher image quality.
The table below shows an estimate of duration which may differ depending on recording
Environment and picture complexity.
PAL System Recording Duration
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EXIT: SET MENU
DATE: 2002-01-01 12:00:00
REC MODE: FIELD
REC FPS: 60P
REC Quality: Normal
Auto Record:: ON
Auto Reverse: OFF
Multiplexer:1/4/9/16,1,2,4,8P
Clear HD: OFF
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NTSC System Recording Duration
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Depends on image complexity and system configuration
Operating In Record Mode
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REC
Start Recording
Operating Your DVR - Operating In Recording Mode
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During Recording
Start Recording:
Figure. 1
The begin recording, press
1
" REC" button for 5 seconds. The REC Indicator lights
up and recording starts. The message, "REC" appears on the upper left-hand
corner of the screen (Refer to Figure.1)
Stop Recording
Adjust the Volume
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Press
8
"STOP" button to stop recording.
Adjust the Volume
Press button
Press
or
to increase/ decrease the volume
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and
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b uttons.
Lock the front panel
Press button
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an d
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buttons.
Unlock the front panel
Press button
VOLUME: 8
Figure. 2
3
and
9
bu ttons.
Operating Your DVR - Operating In Recording Mode
Remaining Amount of Time
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During Recording
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Press "REC" button Again
15%
REC
30 HOUR
Remaining of Recording Time
Press
Figure. 3
1
button during record mode. The monitor will show the remaining times of
the recording (this display is shown in time remaining). (Refer to Figure.3)
The remaining time is displayed on upper left hand corner
of the monitor, it disappears automatically after 5 seconds.
NOTE: The remaining of recording time dependents on the hard disk
It shows total recording duration on the DVR.
drive capacity, record frame rate and video quality. The remain value
Press "REC" again, will show the duration again which was
counted last time
will refresh every hour. If insert new HDD with different compacity ,it
will require full recording cycle to register new time frame.
Hard Disk Drive Usage
The DVR can displays percentage of used hard disk storage space show the
remaining storage capacity with percentage in the upper left-hand corner on the
15%
REC
screen. (Refer to Figure. 4)
NOTE: When the DVR is recording and in the "Auto Reverse: ON"
Figure. 4
Auto Reverse: ON (Allow Overwrite Date)
(disk overwrite mode), the data on the HDD will be replaced.
The DVR automatically overwrites recorded data when the hard disk drive
15%
REC A
reaches maximum storage capacity. When the HDD Storage Indicator displays
100%, the disk drive is full. Recording continues by overwriting recorded data
stored from the beginning of the HDD.
Refer to Figure. 5
Figure. 5
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Operating Your DVR - Operating In Recording Mode
Hard Disk Usage Indicator
During Recording
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REC
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On-screen Display During Recording
Disk Full Notification
When the storage has less than 10% of its disk space available, the unit will begin
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toggling on screen, displaying an on-screen notification says "One Cycle End".
Record Mode Display Appendix
The 99% value appears on the hard disk drive
storage indicator
Hard Disk Usage Percentage
15%
REC
Display Current Time and Date
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A
60P
Record Mode Indicated
100%
REC
ONE CYCLE END
Figure. 7
Once the hard disk drive full, it flash
"ONE CYCLE END" on the screen.
Auto Reverse
Current Recording Rate
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Operating In Playback Mode
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Playback
Entering The Playback Mode
During Recording
Operating Your DVR - Playback The Video
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Press "PAUSE/STOP" button
Playback mode is used to review video previously recorded to DVR. Initiating play the
video on a DVR will interrupt the recording process.
Press "PLAYBACK" button
Entering The Playback Mode
To begin normal playback , press
PLAY -) STOP
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"PLAYBACK" button.
appears on the screen. (Refer to Figure.8)
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Play Reverse and Forward
Perform a Reverse Play
To playback in reverse playback, press the
6
button.
appears on left-upper of the screen.
PLAY {-
During Playback
To playback in reverse playback, press the
PLAY -}
7
button.
appears on left-upper of the screen.
To perform from high-speed to low-speed reverse/forward playback
Press the
Press "REVERSE" button
3
button again during playing video will change the playback speed.
NOTE: By using "PLAYBACK" button to raise or lower playback speed.
The high-speed begains from X2 (2 times faster), X4 (4 times faster)...
to X8 (8 times faster), to X12 (12 times faster), up to16(16 times faster)
and next will be 0.5 (half speed)
Perform a Single Frame Rewind
Operating Your DVR - Playback The Video
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During Recording
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Press "STOP" button to stop the recording and
enter playback mode.
Single Frame Advance & Single Frame Rewind
Enter Playback mode.
To begin single frame reverse playback, press the
PLAY (- STOP
Press
or
button to perform a single
frame forward/rewind.
Press
10
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button.
appears on left-upper of the screen.
button, will forward play single frame.
PLAY -) STOP
appears on left-upper of the screen.
Perform a Fast Reverse/ Forward Play
During Recording
NOTE: One stroke the button will only perform one single frame rewind
or advance.
Fast Reverse and Fast Forward
Enter Playback mode.
To begin fast reverse playback, "Hold" the
Press "STOP" button to stop the recording and
enter playback mode.
During Playback
Hold
button.
button again, will perform fast forward in high speed.
NOTE: Hold the button for a while, the playback speed will raise up to
600 times than normal.
Hold the button
and to perform fast-forward
or fast-reverse the video
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Perform a "Alarm Search" Rewind or Forward
Operating Your DVR - Playback The Video
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During Playback
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Press "MENU" button to star performing alarm search.
During Playback
Search by Alarm
Enter Playback mode.
Press the
5
button to enter alarm search mode.
1 A appears on left-upper of the screen.
When reach desired frame, press "STOP " button to
exit alarm search mode.
Press"REVERSE" or"FORWARD" to view video.
During Playback
Perform a Fast Reverse/ Forward Play
Press
5
button again to search another alarm signal
2 A appears on left-upper of the screen.
When reach desired frame, press
8
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button to
exit alarm search mode.
Press
7
and
8
to view video.
Hold the button
and
to perform fast-forward
or fast-reverse the video
NOTE: Alarm signal could be added
to 960 set.
"DATE/HR SEARCH" Rewind or Forward
Operating Your DVR - Playback The Video
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During Playback
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Press "PLAYBACK" button to star performing
date/hr search.
During Playback
Search by Date/HR
Enter Playback mode.
Press the
3
button to enter DATE search mode.
DATE
PLAY-)Stop
When reach desired frame, press "STOP " button to
exit date/hr search mode.
Press button
and
to reach desired frame
Press
appears on left-upper of the screen.
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5
and
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3
button again to enter HR search mode.
to search by date.
2 A
During Playback
Perform a Fast Reverse/ Forward Play
Press
Hr
PLAY-)Stop
Press
Press"REVERSE" or"FORWARD" to view video.
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9
and
appears on left-upper of the screen.
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to search by hour.
When reach desired frame, press
exit alarm search mode.
Press
7
and
8
to view video.
8
button to
Backup Recorded Video
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Backup
Backup Recorded Video
This section provides instructions for installing and using the Remote Viewer program
that is included with the DVR unit. The single image backup software allows the following
functions from a remote PC via an RS232 cord connection:
1. Taking snapshots of live video and saving them as files.
2. Printing the image from the printer.
Installing the Remote Viewer Program
Before proceeding with installation of the Remote Viewer program, ensure that the PC
meets the following hardware requirements:
CPU
System Memory
Hard Disk Drive
Monitor
Operating System
CD-ROM
Pentium 166 MHz or higher
64 MB minimum
20 MB free hard disk space (minimum)
640 x 480, 24-bit colour
Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000
4 x CD-ROM or higher
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Install the backup software from CD. (Backup/backup.exe)
Serial Port
1. Close all applications currently running on the PC.
2. Place the CD in the CD-ROM drive.
3. Choose RUN from the Windows Start menu, entering the program to be executed:
x:\backup software\setup.exe (where x is the drive letter of the CD-ROM)
Parallel Port
(Print Port)
4. Follow the instructions for installation as they appear on-screen.
5. After installation is complete, the Remote Viewer program can be found via the
Windows Start/ Programs menu
Backup Recorded Video
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Before backup the video, you should stop recording and pause the video. Please choose
which image you want to transfer to PC.
(1) Link to the PC and DVR with RS-232 cable.
(2) Please execute the backup software in your PC.
(3) Stop recording first.
(4) Enter the Playback mode (By pressing "button
3
")
(5) Find which video clip you need, and then press "button
8
" to pause on the images
for backup
(6) Press "button
4
" to copy this image to PC.
Q: How come I get a sheer black screen when I open the Backup
software?
A: Just move the mouse inside the black square. Click on the right
button of the mouse. Function selection window will pop up as above
graphic.
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Backup Recorded Video
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 12
Move your mouse inside the black color window. Click on the right-hand button of mouse,
then it will show details as follows,
Read (picture from DVR)
Setup (RS-232 port configuration)
Open (a saved file)
NTSC or PAL system
About (Copyright Statement)
Exit
Chinese or English Version
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Appendix 1 - RS-232 Remote Protocol
The RS-232 protocol command structure uses "Start of Text" and "End of Text" characters
to identify the beginning and end of command sequences.
The HD-Series DVR supports the following command sequences
Command
Play Forward
Record
Stop
Pause
Fast Forward
Rewind
Frame Forward
Frame Reverse
Play Reverse
Set Clock
1
2
3
02
46
50
02
52
45
02
53
54
02
50
41
02
46
57
02
52
45
02
46
41
02
52
50
02
52
50
Please see instructions for setting clock in
4
4C
43
4F
55
44
57
44
44
4C
the following
5
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
section.
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Note:
1. All byte values shown in hexadecimal.
2. Baud Rate: 19200 bps
3. Format: (1 Start Bit - 8 Date Bit - 1 Stop Bit - None Parity)
4.In Set Menu Mode
ACTIVE COMMAND
SET MENU
PLAY FORWARD
ENTER
STOP
EXIT
FAST FORWARD
RIGHT (
)
REWIND
LEFT
(
)
FRAME FORWARD
UP
(
)
FRAME REVERSE
DOWN (
)
Appendix 2 - RS-232 Remote Protocol
Setting the Clock
The following table shows the command sequence for setting the clock:
Command
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Value
02
43
4C
4B
20
y1
y2
2D
m1
m2
Command
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Value
2D
d1
d2
2C
h1
h2
3A
f1
f2
03
This gray cells in the Value row of above table indicate the correct positions for each byte
of data in the command string.
Place the hexadecimal value of the desired ASCII character into the command string.
Enter a two digital value for the Year, Month, Day, Hour, and Minute into the command
string. Each digit is a separate byte. Use the last two digits of the year for the year value
(For Example, 2002 is entered as "02" ). Time is always designed in Military Time.
Note:
1. All byte values shown in hexadecimal.
2. Baud Rate: 19200 bps
3. Format: (1 Start Bit - 8 Date Bit - 1 Stop Bit - None Parity)
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Appendix 3 - RS-232 Remote Protocol
RS-232 (DB-9) Pin Configuration for Serial Port
Use a RS-232 cable when connecting to a PC. When connecting to a multiplexer, it may
be necessary to construct a cable using the pin-out documentation of the MUX as a guide.
See the pin-out configuration for the DVR below.
PIN
1
USE
Not
Connected
2
TX
3
RX
4
Not
5
Connected
5
1
Ground
6
Not
Connected
7
Not
Connected
8
Not
Connected
9
Not
Connected
6
9
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Rear View
DB-9 on rear panel of the unit
Appendix 4 - HDD Storage Recommendation Lists
Following are the recommended hard disk drive compatible with this model.
We recommends to use the compatible Hard Disk drives with the following benefits:
1. Performance Digital Video Recording
2. Longer reliability design
Not all Hard Disk Drives are created the same. If you want long reliability, high levels of
data integrity and problem free operation, choose the following hard disk drives.
Do not attempt to install the hard disk driver without professional assistance. Compatible
hard disk drivers are listed as below;
No. Manufacturer
Model Number
Capacity
RPM
1
WD
WD400EB
40 GB
5,400
2
WD
WD400AB
40 GB
5,400
3
WD
WD800AB
80 GB
5,400
4
WD
WD1200BB
120GB
7,200
5
IBM
Deskstar 40GN
40 GB
5,400
6
IBM
DTLA-305040
40 GB
5,400
7
IBM
DTLA-305045
45 GB
7,200
8
Maxtor
34098H4
40 GB
5,400
9
Maxtor
5T030H3
30 GB
7,200
10
Maxtor
5T040H4
40 GB
7,200
11
Seagate
ST380021A
80 GB
7,200
12
Seagate
ST340810ACE
40 GB
5,400
13
Quantum
SV8004H
80 GB
7,200
14
Quantum
AS60000AT
60 GB
7,200
15
Maxtor
4D080K4
80 GB
5,400
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