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ENGLISH 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................. 9 1.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (only for WEB configuration or Live View with Internet Explorer) ............ 10 1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS ................................................................................................................. 10 1.3 INSTALLATION(Hard Drive) A09-TD410 ......................................................................................
. PC VIEWER ............................................................................................................................ 70 4.1 Installation and Overview ........................................................................................................... 70 4.2 Connect PC Client to DVR ........................................................................................................... 71 4.3 Switching the Channel Displays........................................................
Setup des DVR .............................................................................................................................. 132 Installation und Konfiguration des Client bei iPad® und iPhone® ....................................................... 132 Installation und Konfiguration des Client bei Android ....................................................................... 133 APPENDIX APPENDIX A: TECHNICAL SPECS ............................................................................
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Keep the DVR in a well-ventilated place and away from any heat-generating objects. Do not block the DVR’s fan and vent. Do not expose this unit directly to the sun. If you are unsure of the installation and setup procedure, please consult the technicians. If there’s any damage to this unit or the power supply, please consult the technician or the distributor. Don’t try to fix it by yourself.
Important information for the correct recycle/treatment procedures of this equipment The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol printed on the unit label or unit packaging indicates that this equipment must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste but it should be collected separately.
Thank You for choosing an Atlantis Product. For more detailed instructions on configuring and using the NetCamera System, please refer to the online manual into CD or website. 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW NetCamera Ethernet System TX10Kit(-W) NetCamera Ethernet System is a complete solution (with standalone DVR and 4 optional IR Cameras) for local/remote video surveillance, designed to operate in every working environment (domestic or SoHo).
Atlantis SpA disclaims any liability whats oever for any end-user use of the Atlantis product, which fails to comply with applicable state, local, or federal laws. 1.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (only for WEB configuration or Live View with Internet Explorer) Before installing Router, your PC should meet the following: TCP/IP protocol must be installed on each PC Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.
1.3 INSTALLATION(Hard Drive) A09-TD410 Install the hard drive by following steps. Remove the four screws on the bottom side of DVR. Remove the two screws on the back panel of DVR and lift out the top housing chassis. Fix the HDD and the cables according to the following diagram. Attach the SATA data and power cables of the hard disk to their respective ports on the system board (as indicated in the following illustration). Put the top housing back into place.
HDD Power Connector HDD Data Connector 1.4 INSTALLATION(Hard Drive) A09-TD810/A09-TD1600 Install the hard drive by following steps. Unscrew the DVR housing from both sides. Slide the top cover slightly forward and then lift it out.
Mount the hard disk on to the bottom chassis. Align the screw sockets as indicated. Note that the side on which the data and power connectors of the hard disk will be in-line with their respective data and power ports on the PCB. Secure the hard disk to the bottom chassis with screws on the opposite side, as shown.
Attach the hard drive SATA data and power cable from hard drive to the main board connector (shown in the following picture). Make sure that data and power connectors are also attached to the hard disk.
Return the top cover back into place. Secure top cover with screws on both sides. 1.
1.6 CABLING Lift the two mounting rings off the base, making sure that the three mounting screws do not fall off. Screw two of the base unit screws into the base unit and onto the ceiling/wall Insert the cable through the base unit and connect the cable. Screw the remaining base unit screws into the base unit to secure it on the ceiling/wall. Be sure that all screws are tightened. Now You can change the camera Pan/Tilt in order to satisfy your installation.
Do not focus the camera on the sun directly. Ensure the camera is fixed securely otherwise it may fall and cause injury.
1.7 CONNECT THE CAMERAS to DVR The specialized video BALUN is used to connect an RJ-45 cable from CH1 – CH4 on the DVR (as shown in the diagram below). The security camera is connected to the video input (male BNC) and its power plug to the corresponding socket on the balun. Connect the power adaptor to turn the DVR on only AFTER all the devices (i.e. cameras, sensors, mouse, and hard drives) have been connected to their respective ports.
1.8 DVR REAR PANEL (A09-TD410) The rear panel of the DVR contains all of the connectors you will be using. 4 1 8 N° 5 6 2 7 3 1 LAN NAME FUNCTION RJ45 port for the network cable 2 USB Memory Stick or External HDD. 3 MOUSE Mouse port (for USB compatible mouse only) 4 IR IR extender connector (optional) 5 Audio In/Out Audio In/Out (RCA). 6 VGA/RCA Video output port for the security monitor.
1.9 DVR REAR PANEL (A09-TD810) The rear panel of the DVR contains all of the connectors you will be using. 11 12 10 1 7 2 8 9 4 5 3 N° NAME 6 1 LAN Ethernet FUNCTION RJ45 port for the network cable 2 USB Port Memory Stick or External HDD. 3 Mouse Mouse port (for USB compatible mouse only) 4 VGA 5 Out RCA Video output port for the security monitor. VGA output (DB-9) port for the LCD monitor Video output port for the security monitor. 6 Audio Out Audio Out (RCA).
1.10 DVR REAR PANEL (A09-TD1600) The rear panel of the DVR contains all of the connectors you will be using. 12 12 10 11 1 4 7 8 8 9 2 N° 3 4 NAME 5 6 5 1 LAN Ethernet FUNCTION RJ45 port for the network cable 2 USB Port Memory Stick or External HDD. 3 Mouse Mouse port (for USB compatible mouse only) 4 VGA HDMI (optional) 5 Out RCA Video output port for the security monitor.
DVR Cabling procedure: Connect the 4 video cable (RJ45) connectors Connect the USB mouse to the USB slot for mouse on the rear panel of the DVR Connect one end of the network cable (not included) to RJ-45 port on the rear panel of the DVR and speaker (option) Connect a VGA cord (not included) from your monitor to the VGA output on the rear panel of your DVR Plug in power supply to an open outlet 24
1.11 REMOTE CONTROL The remote control may be used as an alternative to the mouse. No Button / Name Function in DVR Mode 1 REC Start or stop recording / backup.
2. STARTING UP THE DVR SYSTEM 2.1. FORMAT THE HARD DRIVE The DVR is ready for running after all peripherals have been properly installed. Connect the power adaptor to turn the DVR on. The DVR may take a few second to startup. When the hard drive is detected by the system, it will ask whether or not you would like to format it. Refer to the conditions stated below to determine which course of action to take.
2.2. HOME SCREEN The Home Screen is the starting point for many functions and applications. It allows you to setup, access, and control the surveillance video data. You may think of this screen as a vantage point to give you instant access to video information and DVR functions. 1% 2010/06/06 15:37:47 State Bar Control Bar The Drag and Drop Channel Swap enables swap the channel displays using your mouse. No need to interchange the RJ45 connectors.
State Bar Information The State Bar displays the status and notification icons of the surveillance system. 1% 2010/06/06 15:37:47 Icon Function Icon Function Camera is working. No signal from camera. Recording. Recording Stop. Force Record Start. Network connected. USB disk connected. Network disconnected. Hard drive overwrite enabled. Hard drive status. Channel display rotation enabled. XX% Percentage of hard drive already used. 2010/06/03 Current date. 15:37:47 Current time.
Main Menu Press the Icon icon to enter the “Main Menu”. The default password is 123456. Name Function DVR Power Supply To reboot or shutdown the DVR system. Channel Setup Set the channel display, record, channel name and video color adjustment. Record Setup Set the record schedule, video performance and quality. Detector Setup Set the motion, sensor and alarm mode. Authentication Setup Set the login authentication.
2.3 Channel Setup Click the “Channel Setup” on the Main Menu. The screen will display the menu shown in the following illustration. CHANNEL SETUP Channel Number Basic Setting Standard Color Adjustment Special Color Adjustment Click on the icon to expand the menu and view its contents. Click on the icon to minimize the menu contents. Click on the right button of your mouse to go back to the upper menu.
“ON” – Activates selected channel. The channel number icon turns to orange. “OFF”- Disables selected channel. The channel number icon turns to gray. Record Channel:This parameter sets one channel or all of the channels to record videos. An active channel will be displayed on screen even when it is not recording. “ON” – recording “OFF” – not recording Hidden Channel: Set whether or not to display one or all channels on screen.
Standard Color Adjustment Adjusts the video color parameters for each channel or simultaneously for all channels. CHANNEL SETUP Channel Number Basic Setting Standard Color Adjustment Brightness ◄▬▬▐▬▬► [10] Contrast ▬▬▐▬▬ [10] Hue ▬▬▐▬▬ [16] Saturation ▬▬▐▬▬ [16] Sharpness ▬▬▐▬▬ [8] Special Color Adjustment Brightness: Default is 10. Press the button “◄/ ► ” to adjust the brightness from 1 to 20. Contrast: Default is 10. Press the button “◄/ ► ” to adjust the contrast from 1 to 20.
“ Disable” (Default): Disable Special Color Adjustment. “ Enable”: Enable Special Color Adjustment Start Time: The start time for the special color setting. End Time: The end time for the special color setting. Brightness: Default is 10. Press the button “◄/ ► ” to adjust the brightness from 1 to 20. Contrast: Default is 10. Press the button “◄/ ► ” to adjust the contrast from 1 to 20. Hue: Default is 16. Press the button “◄/ ► ” to adjust the hue from 1 to 32.
Record Schedule Record Schedule is a menu charting the recording schedule of a particular channel or all channels for the whole day (24 hours) and the entire week (7 days). Default setting is “Time Record”. Channel Number Select the icon “ ” (for 4Ch) or “ Select the icons “ ” ~ “ channel. Recording Mode Select There are five recording modes: ” (for 8Ch) to setup for all channels at one time.
12:00mn), and on Friday, from 2:00 to 4:00 (2:00am to 4:00am), are set to the “Time” recording mode. Select the recording mode first. Move the cursor and click the icon “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “ ” to change mode on the timetable. Select “Time” recording mode, move the cursor and click the period of icons “ ” change to “ ” and press “””. Total Power Total Power: 480/480 (Power / Sec): It shows the number of recording power that has been allocated and the total number of recording power.
RECORD SETUP Total Power: 480/480 (Power/Sec) Channel Select ◄ Resolution ◄ Half D1► [Standard] [15] Quality ······ ► Framerate [15] [ Half D1 ] [Standard] [ Half D1 ] [Standard] [ Half D1 ] [Standard] [ Half D1 ] [Standard] [15] [15] [15] [ Half D1 ] [Standard] [15] Video Resolution, Quality and Frame Rate Setting for each channel Press the [ Half D1“◄ ]/ ► [Standard] Resolution: button ” to adjust the resolution from CIF, Half D1 and D1 for individual [15]
RECORD SETUP Auto Record Active Performance Gain Record Schedule Total Frame Rate: 480/480 (Power / Sec) Auto Settings Adjustment Channel Recording Setup Channel Number Record Resolution Video Quality Record Frame Rate Record Performance Gains [30Sec] [ Enable ] [Middle Res (Half D1)] [Standard] [15] [ YES] Recording Performance Gains: The “Record Performance Gains” enables the system to automatically increase the system power on the heavy loading channel, t
2.5 Detector Setup Click “Detector Setup” on the Main Menu. DETECTOR SETUP Channel Number Alarm Setup Light Detect Mode Light Detect Alarm Mode Blind Detect Mode Blind Detect Alarm Mode Video Loss Mode Video Loss Alarm Mode Motion Setup Sensor Setup [Sensitivity OFF] [Mute] [Sensitivity OFF] [ Buzzer-Short] [ Disable] [ Buzzer-Short] Channel Number Select the icon “ Select the icons “ channel. ” (for 4Ch) or “ ” ~ “ ” (for 8Ch) to setup for all channels at one time.
Light Detect Mode: This mode will be triggered when the video input and when the light from the environment becomes faint or becomes dark unexpectedly (close to complete darkness) or there is direct exposure by intense light. This mode is related to the ambient lighting of the DVR. The light intensity settings will have no effect when using the IR cameras.
Motion Setup Motion Setup is accessed to configure the motion mode for the DVR channels. DETECTOR SETUP Channel Number Alarm Setup Motion Setup Record Detection Activate [ Enable] Motion Mode [Sensitivity Normal] Record Time [10Sec] Alarm Mode [Mute] Alarm Time [10Sec] Trigger Full Screen [ OFF] Trigger Type [Initial Trigger] Motion Area Setup Sensor Setup Remember to setup the motion mode period on “Record Schedule” at the main menu of “Record Setup” after completing “Motion Setup”.
1% 2010/06/06 15:37:47 Blinking Motion Icon [“Motion Record Detection Activate” is enabled] Time Recording Mode Icon Motion Mode: Choose any of the following settings to adjust the motion sensitivity parameter: Sensitivity OFF: No sensitivity Sensitivity Low: Low sensitivity level Sensitivity Normal: Normal sensitivity level Sensitivity High: High sensitivity level Sensitivity Highest: Highest sensitivity level Record Time: Set the recording time when the Motion Mode is triggered.
Trigger Full Screen: Trigger Full Screen is the duration of the of full-screen display when a channel is triggered. This may be set to a period between 1 to 30 seconds. OFF: It will not display on full screen when the channel has been triggered. Also, the trigger area will turn to a red color. Trigger Type: There are two trigger types: Initial Trigger and Continuous Trigger.
Use the mouse to move around and select the area. After positioning, click on the right button of the mouse to save it. MOTION SETUP □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□██████□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□██████□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□██████□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□██████□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ + There will be no response in Motion Mode when the Motion Area Setup has not been completed.
Record Detection Activate (Sensor Setup): This feature activates the sensor setup (allowing you to detect unusual movements picked up by the sensor) and enables the system to log sensor-triggered events even when your DVR setting is in “Time Recording” mode. Enable: Activates sensor-triggered detection even when DVR is in a different recording mode. When enabled, a blinking sensor icon will appear beside the Time Recording mode icon once the sensor is tripped.
SENSOR DEVICE SETUP Restore Default Setting Channel Select [ ······ ] Normal – Open: The sensor type is in a normally open state. Normal – Close: The sensor type is in a normally closed state. Record Time: Set the recording time when the Motion Mode is triggered. The recording time as 5sec, 10sec, 15sec, 20sec, 25sec, 30sec, 45sec, 60sec, 90sec, 120sec, 150sec or 180sec. Alarm Mode: Select the alarm mode when Motion Mode is triggered. Mute: No beep whatever loss of light or not.
Initial Trigger: When channel has been triggered, the triggering event will be displayed on full screen for the duration of the period set in Trigger Full Screen. During that period, this channel will ignore any other triggering events. Continuous Trigger: When channel has been triggered, the triggering event will be displayed on full screen for the duration of the period set in Trigger Full Screen. The channel is, however, still actively monitoring during that period.
Click the icons for setting: : No expiration date Click “[ : Sets the expiration date Option] for channel monitoring setup AUTHENTICATION SETUP Account ID admin Passwd Video Monitoring ****** power ****** police ****** guest ****** Click the icons for setting: [ Option] [ Create] [ Delete] (for 4Ch), enabled. “ ~ ”, “ ~ ” or “ ~ ”: Enables the account to monitor the specific channels. The icon turns green when enabled. Disabled accounts are indicated by white icons.
2.7 System Setup System Setup sets the Language, Viewing, Date/Time, Sequence, Button Beep, Input Device, and other relevant parameters. Click on the System Setup icon or “System Setup ” on the Main Menu.
Graphics Mode Text Mode MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Channel Setup Record Setup Detector Setup Authentication Setup System Setup Hardware Setup Utility/Tools Exit Main Menu Exit & Save Changes Exit & Discard Changes Channel Dynamic Effect: Enables or disables the channel moving effects during channel dynamic drag and drop. Menu Dynamic Effects: This pertains to the setting for the sub-menu to scroll in (when the Default Location icon is clicked) or scroll out (when the icon is clicked).
Channel Information: Enable or disable the channel information icons is set and shown on the home screen. ~ (4Ch) ~ : Recording Light : Video Loss (Flashing) (8Ch) The Channel Number Icon : Record Mode (Not Flashing) : Detection Mode (Flashing) Date/Time Setup Date/Time Setup Menu sets relevant information on date and time. Date Display Mode: Date Display Mode is used to choose a date format for the state information.
Interval (Days): The frequency (number of days) of when the server is synchronized. Synchronize Now: Start synchronizing with NTP server now If your DVR model has a keypad, use / to change the number, / to move left/right to the character that needs to be changed and to confirm and exit. Please refer to your Hardware Installation and Operation Manual to locate the said keys.
Input Device Setup Input Device Setup is used to set the speed of the following input devices: mouse, keypad and IR Remote. The speeds can be assigned the following settings: Mouse Moving Speed: Slow, Normal, Fast Mouse Repeat Speed: Keypad Repeat Speed: IR Repeat Speed: OFF, Slow, Normal, Fast OFF, Slow, Normal, Fast OFF, Slow, Normal, Fast Keypad repeat speed is available for models equipped with keypad.
2.8 Hardware Setup Hardware Setup is the menu for configuring hardware parameters including error message, hard drive, network, keyboard/PTZ, screen display and audio function. Click on the Hardware Setup icon or “Hardware Setup ” on the Main Menu.
Hard Drive Setup The Hard Drive Setup menu displays hard disk information and allows the user to enable the HDD overwriting. HARD DRIVE SETUP Overwrite Enable Max. Recording Days First Hard Disk Model HDD Size [ ▐▬▬▬▬▬ [ YES] None] [WDC WD7500AYPS-01ZKB] [715403MB] Max.
Network Setup Network Setup is for adjusting network configurations. NETWORK SETUP Network Enable IP Address Setup IP Type IP Address Gateway Subnet Mask MAC Address PPPoE Account ID PPPoE Password [ Enable] [DHCP] [ 0. 0. 0. 0] [ 0. 0. 0. 0] [ 0. 0. 0.
networks. Please input the PPPoE Account ID and Password provided by the ISP. (Note: Account ID maximum in 24 characters; Password maximum in 16 characters) GATEWAY: Define gateway IP address. Contact the network administrator for this information. SUBNET MASK: A sub network, or subnet, is a logically visible, distinctly addressed part of a single Internet Protocol network. Contact the network administrator for this information.
Provider: The web site / IP Address of Dynamic DNS provider Server Name: Define a name of Dynamic DNS (Maximum in 35 characters) Account: The account name of Dynamic DNS (Maximum in 27 characters) Password: Password for Dynamic DNS. Please refer to DynDNS Service (Maximum in 27 characters). E-Mail Setup: Configure the electronic mail server.
The Pan/Tilt/Zoom Setup allows you to modify the PTZ settings for each channel of the DVR. These settings need to be matched to the camera you intend to connect to your DVR.
Keyboard Parity: Select a parity configuration: Odd, Even, or No Parity Stopbit: Select a stop bit configuration: 1 Stopbit or 2 Stopbit Pan/Tilt/Zoom and RS-485 Settings may vary for each camera. Be sure to match local camera settings to those you input on the DVR. Keyboard Model: Select the keyboard model you are using: OFF (if there is no keyboard), CK101, CK201, KB-KT301, EL-PT800 Keyboard ID: Adjusts the identification number based on the local settings of your keyboard.
2.9 Utility/Tools These tools help you to format the USB stick drive, to update firmware, to export event logs and to load or restore the environment configuration. Click on the Utility/Tools icon or “Utility/Tools ” on the Main Menu. UTILITY/TOOLS Format USB Disk Firmware Update Environment Setting Save Settings to USB Load Settings from USB Restore Default Setting Format USB Disk: The system supports USB pen drives and USB card readers with the FAT32 device file format.
Environmental Setting Save Settings to USB: This tool can help you duplicate the system environment configuration and store it on the USB device. You can use this to swiftly deploy your other DVR systems which will be using the same configuration. Load Settings from USB: This tool can help you load the system environment configuration from the USB device. Restore Default Setting: This command resets the system to its default settings. 2.
3. NETWORK There are 3 ways in order to watch the video of DVR using LAN. Internet Explorer (with Active X). iPhone/iPad (SecuViewer). PC VIewer (please check the manual on the CD). Please check the following image.
3.1 WEB BROWSER VIEWER (Internet Explorer) This section introduces the remote viewing and control through Web Browser Viewer. This function is supported only in the IE browser. You may encounter abnormal operations if you use other browsers. Install the Active-X directly from the webpage (For initial installation). Refer to the following example to enter the Web Browser Viewing: Start up IE Explorer and enter the DVR IP address to IE address bar.
Enter the DVR address into the blanks shown in picture, and click add. (This address is only for demonstration. Please use the IP address linked to your on-site DVR.) The newly added website will appear at the trusted web sites list. Press Close to leave the menu. Go back to the internet browser (IE) window, press refresh button or F5. You will enter the Web Browser Viewer login page. Enter the designated user name and password.
:Web Browser Viewer Operation : Search page view). : Switching the Channel Displays (or double click the channel to display single channel in full : Display four channels in full view (or double click the full view display to switch into four channels display).
3.2 Install SECVIEWER for iPad® & iPhone® SecuViewer is the free software available for the DVR user to connect to the DVR for remote monitoring through the iPhone/iPad. Please search the SecuViewer on iPhone App Store. Please search the SecuViewer on iPhone App Store. Tap on the icon Free. It will change to the icon Install. Tap on the Install icon to install SecuViewer. You can see the SecuViewer (IOS 4.0 is required) icon on the iPhone main screen.
SecuViewer Interface Overview. Connect to the DVR Stop the DVR connection Switch the channel button (CH1~CH4 Setup the DVR connection SecuViewer simple operation guide Display channel one Display channel two Display channel three Display channel four Connect to the DVR. Select the Setup ( ) icon to setup the DVR connection. Please setup all information to connect to the DVR: Network IP Address: Enter the DVR IP Address or Router WAN IP. Network Port: Enter the network port (default is 8000).
3.3 Install SECUVIEWER for Android SecuViewer is the free software available for the DVR user to connect to the DVR for remote monitoring through the Android. Please search the SecuViewer on Market and install it. Check the previuos section 3.2 for more instructions. 3.4 Mobile WebViewer H.264 DVRs support viewing through via a 3G or WiFi connection. This section illustrates the steps for accessing the DVR using mobile device with a Symbian™, Android™, BlackBerry™ or Mac™ operating system.
Example 2: The DVR’s DDNS address is xxx.dvrdns.org and its remote monitoring port is 8000, please write: http://xxx.dvrdns.org:8000/m/ A window requiring account information (i.e. user name and password) will appear. Enter the authorized ID and password. Press the “Login” button. If the DVR does not require authorization, leave the fields blank and press the “Login” button. The first channel (CH1) of the DVR will appear on the screen of the mobile device.
4. PC VIEWER PC Viewer will help you review and play back the stored video data on the Windows platform computer. The PC Viewer works best with a display resolution of above 800x600. Please set your PC monitor’s resolution to a value higher than this. 4.1 Installation and Overview Please refer to the attached CD. Run “PC Viewer” to playback the DVR video data. Windows OS platform requires that the application be run as the administrator user. It is suggested that you install the DirectX software.
4.2 Connect PC Client to DVR This section describes how to manage the DVR connection window. Click the button to open the DVR connection window. From here, the user can Add, Modify or Delete a DVR connection. Press Type in the DVR name, DVR IP address, port number (Default port number is 8000), account name, and password. Once you close the “Add” menu, the DVR list will show the new DVR connections. the “Add' button to 71 create a DVR connection.
New Connections Tick on the box beside the DVR name. The check mark indicates that the DVR will be displayed on the PC Viewer. Click on the “Close” button to close. To modify or delete a DVR from the list, click on the DVR name and allow for the blue highlight to appear. This highlight marks the DVR you have chosen to operate on. 4.3 Switching the Channel Displays The PC Viewer can easily switch viewing between the digital recorders connected to it.
Display a single channel on one quadrant Double click on the channel you would like to display on the quadrant that it is in. The screen will appear as follows: Display 4/8 channels viewing on one quadrant Double click on the single channel on the quadrant to view multiple channels. The screen will appear as follows: Display a single DVR connection display in full view Click on the DVR connection button on the right-hand side of the screen to display your selected DVR in full screen view.
Display single channel from one DVR in full view Double click the specific channel you would like to display in full view or click the “ the display. The screen will appear as follows: The , , , and views, respectively. ” icon to switch icons are for single, 4-channel, 9-channel, and 16-channel Pause Live Viewing Click on the “ ” icon to pause the current viewing. Capture Still Image Click on the icon to capture still image of the view that is currently displayed on the screen.
A prompt will require you to specify the desired location for the file. A BMP file is automatically saved into a folder (Viewer) located in the drive you have specified: Live Backup Click on the “ ” icon for live backup. This allows you to record the video stream instantly.
Select which channel you want to record. When you stop the recording, a pop-up screen will direct you to select the drive where you want to store your file. The PVF will be stored in a folder (Viewer) in the chosen drive. PTZ Control This interface allows the user to operate the PTZ camera connected to the DVR via the PC Viewer. PTZ control DVR configuration Exit application The PTZ button on the PC Viewer only appears for DVRs that have a PTZ camera connected to it.
Icon Name Function Left Limit Set the left limit of auto pan Right Limit Set the right limit of auto pan Patrol Start / Stop the auto pan mode Cruise Start / Stop the cruise mode Set Set preset position Call Call preset position Clear Clear preset position Zoom In Tap the button to zoom in Zoom Out Tap the button to out Auto Iris Set as auto iris Iris Open Tap the button to make a selection Iris Close Tap the button to cancel a selection Auto Focus Set as auto focus Focus Near
4.4 Remote Playback Click on the icon to display the remote playback interface on your PC Viewer. A selection window will allow you to select between Time Search or Event Search.
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While reviewing the video, you can click on the window. button to go back to the Time Search control Press the “Backup” button to create a copy of the video. The succeeding menu will require you to set the following: Path: Click on the “Browse” button to specify the location where you would like to store the file. Begin: Select the start date and time for the video you would like to create a copy of. End: Select the end date and time for the video you would like to create a copy of.
Playback by Event Search Event Search allows you to specify a time. In the Event Search menu, you will be asked to set the following: Event Begin Date: Select the start date for the video you would like to play back. Event Begin Time: Select the start time for the video you would like to play back. Event End Date: Select the end date for the video you would like to play back. Event End Time: Select the start time for the video you would like to play back.
Double-click on the video you would like to review. While in the playback screen, you may click on the icon to access the Event Search control window. Press the “Backup” button to create a copy of the video. The succeeding menu will require you to set the following: Path: Click on the “Browse” button to specify the location where you would like to store the file. Begin: Select the start date and time for the video you would like to create a copy of.
4.5 Remote DVR Configuration Click the icon to display the remote configuration interface on your PC Viewer. Log-in to the Remote Configuration Interface The authentication procedure for remote site access follows the DVR authentication process. Please login by using the designated user name and password. If you did not change any of these settings on your DVR, please use the default settings below.
Click on “PlayFile” to locate the file you would like to view. Once the file is found, the PC Viewer Player will automatically display the stored video.
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APPENDIX A: Dynamic DNS Register with DynDNS There are three suggested providers for DynDNS account: www.no-ip.com, www.changeip.com and www.dyndns.com In the following example, we will use http://www.dyndns.com as the dynamic DNS provider. Create a DynDNS Account Create a new account by filling out the spaces for Username, Password, and Email. Take note of your user name and password. Be sure to use a valid email address.
A verification mail will be sent to your registered email account. Verify your account within 48 hours of receiving the e-mail. Login and Host Service Log-in by entering the Username and Password of your account.
Double click on Add New Hostname to create a new host address. Specify the host name for the DVR. You will use this name later to configure the DynDNS settings on your DVR. Click on Add to Cart. Press Next to proceed.
Press Activate Services Now, the DYNDNS service is completed. Take note of the Username, Password and Hostname.
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Como usuario de esto aparato, usted es responsable de la devolución de este residuo de aparato electrónico en la instalación de recogida oficial establecido por su Municipio. Para más información sobre las instalaciones de recogida más próximas consulte en sus entidades locales.
Gracias por elegir un aparato de la familia NetDVR/NetCamera System, la solución más sencilla para la videovigilancia. Este documento se divide en 2 partes. La primera parte (capítulo 1) es una guía rápida para poner el sistema en funcionamiento rápidamente. Los capítulos siguientes explican el funcionamiento del aparato detalladamente. 1.
Mando a distancia infrarrojo (pilas no incluidas) Alimentador AC-DC (12V@5A) con cable de alimentación para alimentar el DVR y Camaras CD-rom que contiene el manual (en italiano e inglés) y el software Cupón de garantía 4 Balun Manual completo (italiano e inglés) Ratón USB Mando a distancia infrarrojo (pilas no incluidas) Alimentador AC-DC (12V@5A) con cable de alimentación para alimentar el DVR y Camaras CD-rom que contiene el manual (en italiano e inglés) y el software Cupón d
El disco se debe instalar con el sistema apagado y desconectado de la fuente de alimentación. En caso contrario, podría no funcionar correctamente. Consultar el apéndice B para asegurarse de que el disco figure en la lista de compatibilidad. Antes del cierre, asegurarse de que no queden elementos metálicos en el alojamiento. En la figura siguiente se muestran los conectores del PCB donde conectar los cables SATA (datos y potencia).
1.4 INSTALACIÓN DEL DISCO EN EL DVR (A09-TD810) Aflojar los tornillos de bloqueo situados a los costados y en la parte posterior. Retirar la tapa delicadamente, extrayéndola como indica la figura. Conectar el cable de datos y el cable de alimentación al disco.
Instalar el disco en el soporte y fijarlo firmemente con los tornillos. Comprobar que los conectores estén conectados correctamente, cerrar la tapa y atornillar nuevamente los tornillos. El disco se debe instalar con el sistema apagado y desconectado de la fuente de alimentación. En caso contrario, podría no funcionar correctamente. Consultar el apéndice B para asegurarse de que el disco figure en la lista de compatibilidad 1.
Conectar la salida de vídeo y la entrada de potencia de la cámara al Balun y éste, por medio del cable Ethernet, al DVR (en una de las 4 entradas CH IN). No colocar la NetCamera en ambientes exteriores o donde quede expuesta a fenómenos atmosféricos. Asegurarse de que el pedestal quede firmemente anclado en la pared (para evitar que NetCamera se caiga). La óptica no debe quedar expuesta a la irradiación solar directa.
Para conectar las cámaras: Conectar el cable BNC/Alimentación BALUN a la cámara. Conectar el cable RC del BALUN a un micrófono (opción). Conectar al BALUN el extremo de un cable Ethernet (CAT 5E), y conectar el otro extremo al DVR (CH1,CH2,CH3 o CH4 o CH8). Repetir el mismo procedimiento con todas las cámaras. Los cables Ethernet no están incluidos en el envase. 1.7 CABLEADO DVR(A09-TD410) En la figura es posible observar el panel posterior del dispositivo.
Utilizar este puerto USB para conectar un periférico de memorización externo (disco o tarjeta de memoria) para la copia de seguridad de los Puerto USB 2 datos o la actualización del firmware. Es posible la conexión/desconexión en caliente. 3 Puerto USB Conectar el ratón suministrado. 4 IR Extender N/A 5 Salida/Entrada audio Salida/Entrada audio (interfaz RCA). 6 Salida VGA/RCA Conectar a una pantalla externa (interfaz VGA). La resolución máxima posible es 1280x1024 píxeles.
N° 1 FUNCIÓN Puerto Ethernet SIGNIFICADO Utilizar este puerto Ethernet (interfaz RJ45) para conectar el dispositivo a la LAN. Utilizar este puerto USB para conectar un periférico de memorización 2 Puerto USB externo (disco o tarjeta de memoria) para la copia de seguridad de los datos o la actualización del firmware. Es posible la conexión/desconexión en caliente. Conectar el ratón suministrado.
2. PUESTA EN FUNCIONAMIENTO DEL DVR 2.1. FORMATEO DEL DISCO Después de seguir estrictamente las instrucciones anteriores y de conectar el sistema a la red eléctrica, durante la fase de inicio aparece la siguiente pantalla. El sistema detecta la presencia de un disco y pide formatear. Esto obviamente sólo si el disco no está formateado aún. Seleccionar Format (moviendo el cursor en pantalla) y confirmar haciendo clic con la tecla izquierda.
2.2. PANTALLA DE INICIO Al inicio, aparece la siguiente pantalla. Si se han conectado las cámaras, éstas aparecen en pantalla (hacer doble clic con la tecla izquierda en un canal para visualizar la pantalla completa; volver a hacer doble clic para restablecer la visualización múltiple). 1% 2010/06/06 15:37:47 State Bar Control Bar En la interfaz principal es posible ver información e iconos sobre el estado de funcionamiento del dispositivo.
Información sobre la barra del canal (Channel Bar) Es una barra de iconos ubicada al lado del icono que indica el número de canal. Icono , Significado Identificador del canal. , Señal ausente. Grabación activa. Alarma. Si está fija, indica detección de movimiento activa. Si parpadea, indica el disparo de la detección de movimiento. Si está fija, indica sensor externo habilitado Si parpadea, indica el disparo del sensor externo.
Información sobre la barra de control (Control Bar) Pulsar la tecla derecha del ratón o desplazar el cursor a la parte inferior de la pantalla para visualizar la barra de control en la parte inferior de la pantalla. Icono Función Icono Función Hacer clic para restablecer la posición predefinida de los canales visualizados en pantalla. Hacer clic para activar la modalidad de rotación de los canales (AutoChannel Rotation). Comienza la grabación.
Icono Nombre Función DVR Power Supply Hacer clic y elegir si apagar o reiniciar el DVR. Channel Setup Seleccionar para configurar el número de canales activos, aquellos en grabación, el nombre visualizado y los ajustes de color. Record Setup Seleccionar para programar los horarios de grabación, la configuración y la calidad vídeo. Detector Setup Seleccionar para configurar la detección de movimiento y las alarmas. Authentication Setup Seleccionar para configurar las cuentas de login.
3. FUNCIONES DE RED Hay 3 métodos para acceder a distancia o localmente al DVR a través de las funciones de red: Utilizar el navegador Internet Explorer (con Active X). Utilizar PC Viewer (consultar el manual impreso) en entorno Windows. Utilizar iPhone/iPad/Android. Utilizar WebBrowsing. El esquema conceptual de acceso a distancia/local debería ser el siguiente. Todos los dispositivos pueden efectuar el acceso local si están en la LAN a la que pertenece el DVR.
3.1 ACCESO POR INTERNET EXPLORER Es posible utilizar Internet Explorer (IE) 6.0 o una versión más reciente para acceder localmente o a distancia al DVR. Si no se logra instalar el control ActiveX (IE no podrá mostrar el vídeo del DVR): En Herramientas->Opciones Internet->Protecciones seleccionar Internet/Intranet y programar el nivel Medio Alto Predefinido. En Herramientas->Bloqueo Popup seleccionar Desactivar Bloqueo Popup.
Acceder al router responsable de la conectividad y crear 2 virtual servers en el IP estático asignado al DVR para los puertos de más arriba (80 y Port). Acceder con el navegador a la dirección pública del router* y pulsar la tecla Intro. Para la primera instalación podría ser necesario instalar algunos componentes Active X. Introducir nombre de usuario y contraseña (admin, 123456) y hacer clic en el botón Connect.
Aparece el Menú Principal; en la parte superior derecha es posible acceder (mediante los 5 iconos) a todas las secciones disponibles: Hacer clic en Config ( ) para acceder a la configuración del sistema. Hacer clic en Search ( ) para acceder a la sección de búsqueda/visualización. Hacer clic en o para pasar a la modalidad de un canal o de 4 canales (predefinido). Hacer clic en Pause View ( ) para poner en pausa los flujos de vídeo en pantalla.
3.2 ACCESO POR MÓVIL Mediante el uso de esta función es posible ver un flujo de vídeo en un dispositivo portátil desde cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento. El DVR es compatible exclusivamente con iPhones®, iPad y Android. Configuración del DVR Antes de comenzar, conviene configurar correctamente el DVR. Verificar los puntos siguientes: El DVR debe estar conectado por LAN a un dispositivo con conectividad a Internet (normalmente un router ADSL).
Aparece la interfaz principal de SecuViewer. Antes de comenzar, conviene efectuar la configuración de acceso. Hacer clic en el icono Setup ( fotografías y cambiar de canal. ). Una vez efectuada la configuración, es posible realizar Introducir la dirección IP del router ADSL lado WAN (para el acceso a distancia) o IP LAN del DVR (si el client está conectado a la LAN del DVR). Introducir el número de puerto utilizado (el predefinido es 8000) y luego el nombre de usuario y la contraseña de acceso.
4. Soporte Técnico Consultar el sitio Web http://www.atlantis-land.com o contactarnos a las siguientes direcciones de correo electrónico (info@atlantis-land.com o http://www.atlantis-land.com/ita/supporto.php). Atlantis Via S. Antonio, 8/10 20020 Lainate (MI) Italy Fax: +39.02.78.62.64.39 Website: http://www.atlantis-land.com Email: info@atlantis-land.
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Wir danken Ihnen, dass Sie sich für ein Gerät aus der Produktfamilie NetDVR/NetCamera System entschieden haben. Damit ist Videoüberwachung ganz einfach. Dieses Dokument besteht aus 2 Teilen. Der erste Teil (Kapitel 1) ist eine Schnellanleitung für die rasche Inbetriebnahme des Systems. In den nachfolgenden Kapiteln wird der Gerätebetrieb dann ausführlich beschrieben. 1.
A09-TD410 A09-TD410 A09-TD410Kit A09-TD410Kit-W DVR (A09-TD410/A09-TD810) 4 Balun Komplette Bedienungsanleitung (in italienischer und englischer Sprache) USB-Maus Infrarot-Fernbedienung (ohne Batterien) AD/DC-Netzteil (12V@5A) mit Splitter für die 4 Telekameras/DVR CD-ROM mit mehrsprachiger Bedienungsanleitung (Italienisch und Englisch) und Software Garantie-Coupon DVR (A09-TD410) 4 Infrarot-Telekameras (A09-TT420-20/W) 4 Befestigungsbügel 4 Balun Komplette Bedie
Die Abdeckung wieder anbringen und die 4 Befestigungsschrauben an der unteren Platte und die 2 Befestigungsschrauben an der hinteren Platte wieder anziehen. Weitere Details entnehmen Sie bitte dem beigefügten Foto. Die HDD muss bei abgeschaltetem System eingebaut werden. Es kann sein, dass nicht alle Festplatten einwandfrei funktionieren. Überprüfen Sie daher bitte im Anhang B, ob die Festplatte in der Liste der kompatiblen Geräte aufgeführt ist.
1.4 EINBAU DER FESTPLATTE IN DEN DIGITAL-VIDEOREKORDER (A09-TD810) Die seitlichen und hinteren Befestigungsschrauben lösen. Die Abdeckung vorsichtig, wie in der Abbildung gezeigt, abnehmen. Das Datenkabel und das Netzkabel an der Festplatte anschließen. Die HD am Bügel anbringen und mit den Schrauben befestigen.
Prüfen, ob die Stecker richtig angeschlossen sind. Die Abdeckung schließen und die Schrauben wieder anziehen. Die HDD muss bei abgeschaltetem System eingebaut werden. Es kann sein, dass nicht alle Festplatten einwandfrei funktionieren. Überprüfen Sie daher bitte im Anhang B, ob die Festplatte in der Liste der kompatiblen Geräte aufgeführt ist. 1.5 MONTAGE DER TELEKAMERA NetCamera Ethernet System verfügt auch über ein Einbau-Kit für die Montage von Telekameras an Wänden und/oder für die Desktop-Montage.
Dann den Video-Ausgang und den Leistungs-Eingang der Telekamera am Balun und diesen über das Ethernet-Kabel am DVR anschließen (an einem der 4/8 Eingänge CH IN). Die NetCamera darf nicht im Freien bzw. in der Witterung ausgesetzter Umgebung angebracht werden. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass der Sockel fest an der Wand befestigt ist (um ein Herabstürzen der NetCamera zu vermeiden). Die Optik darf keiner direkten Sonneneinstrahlung ausgesetzt werden.
Beim Anschließen der Telekameras sind die nachstehenden Schritte zu befolgen: BNC-Kabel/Versorgung BALUN an die Telekamera anschließen. RC-Kabel des BALUNS an ein Mikrofon (optional) anschließen. Das eine Ende eines Ethernet-Kabels (CAT5E) an den BALUN und das andere Ende an den DVR anschließen (CH1, CH2, CH3 oder CH4). Wiederholen Sie diese Schritte für alle Telekameras. Die Ethernet-Kabel sind nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten. 1.
Firmware-Updates. Anschluss/Herausnahme im warmen Betriebszustand möglich. 3 USB-Port Schließen Sie die mitgelieferte Maus an. 4 IR Extender N/A 5 Audio-Ausgang/ Eingang Audio-Ausgang (RCA-Schnittstelle). Anschluss an einen externen 6 VGA/RCAAusgang Bildschirm (RCA-Schnittstelle). Anschluss an einen externen Bildschirm (VGA-Schnittstelle). Maximale Auflösung: 1280x1024 Pixel. Anschluss an einen externen Bildschirm (RCA-Schnittstelle).
Nr. 1 FUNKTION Ethernet-Port BEDEUTUNG Verwenden Sie diesen Ethernet-Port (Schnittstelle RJ45) zum Anschließen des Geräts an die LAN. Verwenden Sie diesen USB-Port zum Anschließen von externer 2 USB-Port Speicherperipherie (HDD, Speicher-Sticks) für Datensicherung oder Firmware-Updates. Anschluss/Herausnahme im warmen Betriebszustand möglich. Schließen Sie die mitgelieferte Maus an. 3 USB-Port 4 VGA-Ausgang 5 RCA-Ausgang Anschluss an einen externen Bildschirm (RCA-Schnittstelle).
2. INBETRIEBNAHME DES DIGITAL-VIDEOREKORDERS 2.1. FESTPLATTENFORMATIERUNG Nach strikter Einhaltung der in den vorangegangenen Kapiteln enthaltenen Anweisungen und dem Anschluss des Systems an das Stromnetz erscheint in der Boot-Phase die folgende Bildschirmseite. Das System hat eine Festplatte gefunden und fragt, ob diese formatiert werden soll. Die Frage erscheint nur bei unformatierter Festplatte.
2.2. STARTBILDSCHIRM Nach dem Bootvorgang erscheint die folgende Bildschirmseite. Wurden Telekameras angeschlossen, erscheinen diese auf dem Bildschirm (zur Vollansicht Doppelklicken Sie mit linker Maustaste auf einen Kanal; durch erneuten Doppelklick gelangen Sie wieder zur Mehrfachanzeige). 1% 2010/06/06 15:37:47 State Bar Control Bar Über die Hauptschnittstelle lassen sich Informationen/Icons über die Gesamtübersicht des Betriebszustands des Geräts abrufen bzw. anzeigen.
Informationen zur Kanalleiste (Channel Bar) Neben dem Icon zur Angabe der Kanal-Nr. befindet sich eine Iconleiste. Icon , Bedeutung Kanal-Nr. , Kein Signal Aufzeichnung aktiv Alarm Bei Aufleuchten: Motion Detection aktiv / Bei Blinken: Trigger Motion Detection Informationen zur Statusleiste (State Bar) 1% 2010/06/06 15:37:47 Im oberen Teil des Bildschirms befindet sich eine Iconleiste.
Informationen zur Steuerungsleiste (Control Bar) Zur Anzeige der Steuerungsleiste (Control Bar) rechte Maustaste drücken oder Cursor in den unteren Teil des Bildschirms bewegen.
Menü Klicken Sie auf das Icon ( ), um zum Hauptmenü zu gelangen. Es erscheint die Login-Bildschirmseite. Das Standard-Passwort für den Zugang lautet 123456.
3. NETZFUNKTIONEN Es gibt 3 verschiedene Verfahren für den Fern-/Lokalzugriff auf den DVR über die Nutzfunktionen: über den Browser Internet Explorer (mit Active X) über den PC Viewer (siehe Handbuch in Druckform) in Windows-Umgebung über iPhone/iPad/Android. Es gilt folgendes Zugangsschema (Fern-/Lokalzugriff). Bei allen Geräten im LAN des Digital-Videorekorders sind Lokalzugriffe möglich. 3.1 ZUGRIFF ÜBER INTERNET EXPLORER Für den Fern-/Lokalzugriff auf den DVR kann Internet Explorer (IE) 6.
Wenn sich die ActiveX Steuerelemente nicht installieren lassen (IE kann den DVRBildschirm nicht anzeigen), prüfen Sie bitte wie folgt: Unter Geräte->Internetoptionen->Sicherheit wählen Sie Internet/Intranet und stellen Sie die Stufe Mittel Hoch Voreingestellt ein. Unter Geräte->Popup-Blocker wählen Sie Popup-Blocker deaktivieren aus. Für den Lokalzugriff gehen Sie folgendermaßen vor: Unter Main Menu->Hardware Setup->Network Setup finden Sie die dem DVR zugewiesene IPAdresse (im Feld IP address).
Gehen Sie zum Router und erstellen Sie 2 Virtual Server (virtuelle Server) bei der statischen IP-Adresse des DVR für die obigen Ports (80 und Port). Gehen Sie über den Browser zur öffentlichen Adresse des Routers* und drücken Sie die Sendetaste. Möglicherweise müssen Sie bei der Erstinstallation einige ActiveX-Komponenten installieren. Geben Sie Username (Benutzername) und Password (Passwort) ein (admin, 123456) und klicken Sie auf Connect.
Weitere Einzelheiten entnehmen Sie bitte dem kompletten Handbuch auf der mitgelieferten CD. 3.2 MOBILER ZUGRIFF Über diese Funktion können Sie Videoströme auf dem eigenen tragbaren Gerät überall und jederzeit ansehen. Der DVR unterstützt ausschließlich iPhones® und iPad und Android. Setup des DVR Zunächst sollte der DVR richtig konfiguriert werden.
Starten Sie auf dem Apple-Gerät die Anwendung SecuViewer. Es wird die Hauptschnittstelle von SecuViewer angezeigt. Bevor Sie beginnen, sollten Sie die Zugangskonfiguration vornehmen. Klicken Sie auf das Icon Setup( können Sie Fotos aufnehmen und den Wiedergabekanal ändern. ). Nach der Konfiguration Geben Sie die IP-Adresse des ADSL-Routers WAN-seitig (für den Fern-Zugriff) oder IP LAN des DVR (bei Anschluss des Client an die LAN des DVR) ein.
APPENDIX A: TECHNICAL SPECS Product Name Code Image Sensor Effective Pixel (HxV) Resolution LENS Min Illumination IR Distance LED S/N Ratio White balance Video output Electronic Shutter Gain control Back light Waterproof Rating Lightningproof function Operation Temp.
Housing Video Compression Video System OS Display Frame Rate Aluminium H.264 PAL Linux Based (2.
4 Brackets (only for A09-TDX10Kit(-W)) 4 Balun Quick Start Guide (English, Italian) USB Mouse IR Remote Controller (without batteries) Adapter AC-DC (12V@5A) for DVR and Cameras Cd-Rom with manual, Utility, Software Warranty Card Technical Specs Product Name Code Video Input Video Output Video Output Optional (A09-TD1600-HDMI) Audio Input Audio Output Other Connectors Other Interfaces Housing Video Compression Video System OS Display Frame Rate Playback Resolution Recording Frame Rate Recording Mode Recor
Backup Blind/light Detect (Buzzer) Video Loss (Buzzer) USB Flash USB HDD HD PTZ Control Certifications Power N/A CE (Europe) AC-DC 19V@6.3A Max Power Consumption: 19W (without HDD) Dimensions (WxHxD) 350mm x 264 x 60mm Weight 1100g Temperature Range Operation: 0°C ~ 32°C Storage: -10°C ~ 60°C Humidity 20% ~ 80% (non Condensing) System Requirements (only TCP/IP protocol must be installed on each PC for WEB configuration or Live Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.
Il disco rigido non è incluso. Un disco SATA è richiesto per salvare i dati. Questo prodotto potrebbe non funzionare con vecchie generazioni di dischi SATA. Per maggiori informazioni circa la compatibilità dei dischi/periferiche mobile verificare sul sito web.
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