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1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................5 1.1 Limitation of Liability .........................................................................................5 1.2 Disclaimer of Warranty .....................................................................................5 1.3 Safety Instructions ............................................................................................5 1.4 Copyright Statement ................
5.3.1 Record Channel ...................................................................................37 5.3.2 Record..................................................................................................37 5.3.3 Record Bit-rate .....................................................................................37 5.3.4 Record Resolution................................................................................37 5.3.5 Record Frame Rate.....................................................
6.5.7 Local Setting.........................................................................................59 6.5.8 Logout ..................................................................................................60 7. WAP CONNECTION ............................................................................................................ 60 8. MOBILE PHONE SUPPORT ............................................................................................... 61 8.1 Windows Mobile ..............
1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Limitation of Liability This users’ manual is supplied ‘as is’, with no warranties, be it expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, suitability for any exact purpose, or non-infringement of any third party’s rights. This publication may include technical inaccuracies or typos.
If does not work correctly, return it to the dealer where it was purchased. Do not dismantle it by yourself. Do not use the device close to heater, refrigerator or stove. When device is in use, do not direct the lens toward any bright light.
Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Please unplug power cord from its power source if the device will not be used for a long time. Please make a note of your settings and save them. This will help when you are required to change the system configuration, or when an unexpected failure or trouble occurs.
1.5 Main Feature This kit is a complete 2.4GHz digital wireless H.264 DVR security system that contains a multi-channel network DVR and a number of cameras. It uses an advanced digital modulation design, and its wireless camera is with 24 IR sensors for day and night use. The kit was designed to be compatible with wired and wireless camera to use.
Video Video input CH1~CH4 Antenna Receiver Wireless Camera, CH2 and CH4 input cable or wireless switch select. Video output 1 BNC composite video output 1.0Vp-p, impedance 75 , 1 VGA output Video display 1, 4, PIP(1*1), PIP(1*2) Video standard PAL: 25f/s, CCIR625line, 50scene NTSC: 30f/s, CCIR525line, 60scene Video Format H.
Random ID code up to 4 million sets Output power (max) 1W/FCC or100mW /CE Antenna input port Type Re-SMA(M) jack Antenna Omni-directional Effective Night Vision Range 7 meter (24 IR LED on) Image sensor (Optional) 1/3 Color CCD or 1/4 Color CMOS Camera Resolution(Optional) 420 TV Line or 480 TV Line or 520 TV Line or 380 TV Line Picture element 512*582 (PAL), 512*492 (NTSC) Min.
2 PACKAGING and ACCESSORIES 2.1 Package Contents Wireless DVR Wireless Camera 4PCS 2.
3 DEVICE OPERATION MANUAL 3.1 Product Overview 3.1.1 Wireless DVR (Receiver) 3.1.2 Front and Rear Panel Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 12 17 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 15 18 19 Fig. 2-1 No.
Rear Panel 1 6 2 7 8 9 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 5 15 16 17 18 Fig. 2-2 Item Physical connector Connector description 1 Antenna SMA input Ports 2 PAIR1 CH1 Button for Transmitter and Receiver Link pairing. 3 PAIR2 CH2 Button for Transmitter and Receiver Link pairing. 4 PAIR3 CH3 Button for Transmitter and Receiver Link pairing. 5 PAIR4 CH4 Button for Transmitter and Receiver Link pairing. 6 USB port Can be connected 4 pieces 2.
Pin 3-G: Sensor 3 input Pin 4-G烉Sensor 4 input Pin NO-COM: Alarm Output (N.O) Pin AˣPin B: RS-485AˣRS-485B In device operation, the enter key on remote control or front panel has the same function as left click of the mouse. 3.2 Remote Control Fig. 2-3 You can use the remote control instead of the buttons on the front panel. If nothing blocking the way between you and the video recorder, the range of the remote is up to 10 meters.
3.3 Wireless Camera (Transmitter) 1. Camera Mounting Bracket 9 2. Power connector DC 12V/1A 3. CDS control for day and night vision 8 4. 24 IR LEDs to provide infrared light for night vision 5 4 3 7 5. 1/3ɆCCD Color image sensor (optional) 6 6. Power indication LED 2 7. Rainproof solid aluminum housing 1 8. Rainproof solid aluminum housing 9. 2.4GHz Antenna Rear Pairing Button Manual DIP Switch 1. Remove the waterproof plastic cap 2. Preset channel by sliding manual DIP switch 3.
3.3.1 How to pair the wireless camera (transmitter) and wireless DVR (receiver) Before shipment of this product has been paring ID code, you can instantly use. If you want to re-pair your code, you have to comply with the following instructions to the paring code. Please see the follow pairing operation.
3.3.2 Application Wiring Diagram ġġ D > 5 m D >5m D >5m D > 5 m Note1: In order to get better reception results, keep the distance between the transmitter and receiver in at least 3 meters and the distance between the transmitter and the transmitter must be at least maintained in 5 meters. Please refer to the above application wiring diagram.
3.4 Mouse Control You can use a mouse to operate the DVR as well. The mouse operates just like a mouse on a Windows PC. Please connect the mouse to the USB connector in the back panel and please note that you can hot-plug the mouse. Right clicking In live display mode, right clicking will either display or hide the tool bar. In main menu or sub menu mode, right clicking will exit current menu. Note that the settings will not be saved after right clicking.
electric interference. Monitor Connect the main output connector to a monitor or a TV screen. Use a BNC-to-RCA converter, if needed, to work with the Audio/Video RCA cable. Power Please use the 12V DC adapter supplied for connecting your DVR device with the power source. Alarm Input / Output----(optional) Connect Alarm In 1-4 to N. O. (Normally Open) or N.C. (Normally Closed) alarm connectors and one Ground connection. Connect Alarm Out to the corresponding connections and Ground accordingly.
Power connector Data connector Your HDD should be installed inside the DVR. Please connect the HDD in the standard way, screwing the HDD into the HDD brackets or DVR base. All necessary cables are delivered with the DVR. Use instructions that came together with the hard drive for exact wiring and installation. Please connect the power cable to the appropriate socket, and the data cables to their corresponding connectors. For the list of HDD drives tested for compatibility please see Appendix 2. 3.5.
4. GETTING STARTED AND THE MAIN SCREEN 1) Switch on your DVR and wait for the system program to load. If you have not yet installed a hard disk drive into the device, or the device didn’t read the HDD, or a new HDD didn’t be formatted, or there is no space of the HDD to record, it will display an icon “ ” in the video preview interface. You must format the HDD in the DVR before first using. The steps as follows: System settings > SYSTEM > HDD management > format.
To full screen display a single channel you can press the corresponding numerical or positional buttons on the remote (channel number is displayed in the top left corner of each window); alternatively you can do so by left double-clicking on the desired window. In order to return to the multi-screen view you could either double-click on the screen again or press the single/multiple view button either on the remote control or the front panel.
PIP*1 PIP*2 VO SWITCH QUAD 6 SHOW 8 SHOW 9 SHOW Hide Advance The functions of the buttons present in the Tool Bar are as follows: System configuration Search, playback and backup of recorded files MANUAL REC/STOP MANUAL REC: Click the [MANUAL REC] button to start manual recording. Click [STOP MANUAL REC] menu or press [ˍ] button to stop manual recording. KEYLOCK: If the password is enabled, click “KEYLCK” to logout the system. PTZ: Enters PTZ control.
4.2 Tool Bar Menu Options 4.2.1 System Configuration Pressing this button will bring up a screen for setting up all system configurations. You can adjust such settings as Record, Video, System, Network, Alarm and PTZ (optional). Please refer to Section 5. DVR Settings for the detailed description of these settings. Note: In order to validate the sub-menu setting, you must press “ ”. It will not be and exit directly.
MONTH: It will show all the recordings in this month. Green means normal recording, Red means alarm recording, and Gray means no recording. Click any date in this frame to search the recording status of that day, and the search results will be showed in the date frame. DATE: Date will show all the recordings and their statuses on this day, you can playback the recorded files in any period clicking the corresponding period.
[LOG TYPE]: Choose between the following options: [All]ǃ[ALARM] and [OPERATION]. [STARTING TIME]: Set the starting time of log search. [END TIME]: Set terminal time of log search. Push “Search” button after the setting of log time and type, and the system will display the required log in the list. Click [ ]ˣ[ ]ˣ[ ] and [ ] to switch page, and click [ ] to save the log list to USB disk.
Pause/Frame-by-frame view Fast forward, the available speeds are 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x and 64x. Ezoom: When it is play normally, click this icon to enter into zoom mode, and then click left key and drag to select the area that you want to magnify. Right click to exit. 4.2.4 Video Backup Back up can be initiated from the same dialog window as the playback function. You can use USB for backup by inserting USB device into the USB2.0 port before backing up files. The device also supports USB OTG.
Maximize the window Minimize the window Open Capture Setting 2) Click “ Play Slow Fast Next Frame Mute Close the Window Volume Slide ” to open the video recorder in “*.avi” or “*.264” format. Select a file and click ˰Open˱to play the file.
3) Click “ ” to capture a still picture. Click “ ” to enter into the “Settings” menu interface to set up the path for saving captured images. Click [Browser] to change the path for captured images. For example, select the folder “Desktop” and click [OK] to save the path. 4˅Right click to open the shortcut menu window. open the video recorder in “*.avi” or “*.
B. Preparation 1) Set the control address of the speed dome camera and choose relevant control protocol. 2) Switch the current frame to the corresponding display channel. C. Operation Double-click the right mouse button to enter tool bar menu under real-time monitoring frame, and choose “PTZ” or push “ENTER” key to enter the control frame. Under PTZ control frame press the quad [ ] button or right click and an icon “ ” will appear at the top right corner of the screen.
the cursor up or down. Note: Operating functions need to be supported by head end equipment and matched with the protocol. [PRESET] Adjust the direction and angle of the camera, and input corresponding presetting point numbers and then click “ ” button to preset the point number of the menu. Input the presetting point number, and click “ ” button, to automatically switch the camera to the corresponding location of presetting point.
5.1.1 Menu Options In order to modify/adjust system configuration, you need to enter the System Menu by pressing the Setting Page button in the Tool Menu. You will see the dialog window with settings for all systems and options available in your DVR. The settings are subdivided into 5 subsections, each with its own tab: Record, Video, System, Network, Alarm and PTZ (optional). Below is the detailed description of these settings. The following tab provides general system settings for operating your DVR.
Several tabs have options that are positioned on more than one window, and you can navigate between them by pressing the “ ” button. 5.2 System Move the cursor to select “SYSTEM” (the icon will be highlighted when selected) and press ˰ENTER˱to enter into the system setup interface. 5.2.1 Language Use this option to change the language of the DVR menu text and the On-Screen Display. 5.2.2 Video System Adjust system output to be consistent with camera input, including PAL or NTSC.
DST: Daylight saving time. “On” means DST is enabled. You can setup the start time and end time of DST. For example in left FIG, the start time is at 10:00:00 from Sunday of the first week on January and end time is at 20:00:00 from Sunday of the second week on February. Note: You must press to save after you modify the time and date, your modifications will not be saved if you exit directly. 5.2.4 User Management Click [System settings System User Management] to enter [User Management] menu.
REMOTE PERMISSION: It is a very important function for remote operation. Administrator can set every user’s remote permission, such as: PTZ Control, Record/Capture, Playback/Download, Setting, Mute On/Mute Off. After the password verification is set up (marked with “ON”) you can setup seven user password as well as an administrator password. If password function is enabled, you have to input password before logging in. Note: When password is enabled, you should login system as admin to manage user.
30 DAYS and 90 DAYS”. If user chooses “CLOSE”, the recording stops when the hard disk drive is full. It won’t record until “overwrite” is enabled. If user chooses “AUTO”, recording continues and overwrites previous recording when hard disk drive space is full. If user chooses “2 DAYS”, the recording record on the hard disk for two days at most. After two days, the recording will be overwritten. The other options are similar to the “2 DAYS” option.
enter the setting interface. You can use the direction keys and cursor to change the options. 5.3.1 Record Channel This option allows you to select the camera (channel) number whose settings you want to modify. If you want the changes to apply to all available channels, you need to select “All”. Make the selection by pressing the arrow buttons; the options include CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 and ALL. 5.3.2 Record “ENABLE” indicates that the channel is enabled for recording. 5.3.
SCHEDULE: This setup function allows you to create a schedule for recording tasks throughout the week, so that only certain selected events are actually recorded on the HDD.
5.4.1 Video Channel You can select one channel to set up. 5.4.2 Video Name User can modify the name of the camera for each channel. Please note that the name of each channel supports up to nine character or four Chinese characters. 5.4.3 Video Position Name location is optional. You can press [Enter] to switch from U-L, D-L, U-R, D-R and OFF. 5.4.4 Live “ON” indicates that the channel is allowed to view the live mode; “OFF” means it is not. 5.4.
5.4.8 Video Setup Click [System settings Video Video Setup] to enter [Video Setup] menu. VGA resolution: Options include 1024*768˄VGA˅ and 1280*1024˄VGA˅ Sequential Time (SEC): This refers to sequencing time when auto-sequence is enabled. Values can be set from 1~300 seconds. Channel: Select one channel to set up area covered. Area Covered: Set privacy area. This device can be set four pieces of privacy area for each channel. Note: The device will restart when you modify the VGA resolution. 5.
SETUP PORT: This port is fixed and you can’t modify it, the value is 8000. DNS: Press [Enter] and input numbers for the net mask. IP ADDRESS: IP ADDRESS sets up the IP address press [Enter] and input numbers for the IP address. SUBNET MASK: Press [Enter] and input numbers for the net mask. GATEWAY: Press [Enter] and input numbers for the default gateway. 2) When selecting PPPOE, you need to input PPPOE USER and PASSWORD provided by ISP supplier.
5.5.2 DDNS Setup Move the cursor to DDNS SETUP and press [Enter] to enter the interface. DDNS: Options are “ON/OFF”. If there is a DDNS server, select “ON”. SERVER: There are five options: 3322, dyndns, perfecteyes. HOST NAME: Input the name of the host server. USER NAME: Input the name of the user. PASSWORD: Input the password. 5.5.3 Email Setup Click the [Email setup] menu to enter into its sub menu. On the [Email setup] mode, refer to its parameter setup shown as picture when setting email alarm to “on”.
˰Enter˱to enter into the setting interface. SERVER PORT: Mobile monitoring port. Input the correct mobile port and press [ confirm. The setting range is between 1024 and 65535. The default value is 10510. ] to NETWORK TYPE: Select from different mobile network including 3G, 2.5G, 2.75G and ] to choose a new network. WIFI; press [ Explanation: Please connect DVR to Internet before setting DVR port number and the server port is not equal to network menus.
when an alarm is triggered. Options include “OFF”, “5sā,Ā10sā,Ā30sā and Ā60sā. If you choose “OFF”, the alarm will not be triggered in any case. 5.6.2 Duration This function sets the duration of the recording time after alarm recording is activated. Options include “30s, 1min, 2min and 5min”. 5.6.3 Buzzer This function sets the buzzer calling time when the alarm is triggered. Options include OFF, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds and 60 seconds.
N.O.: Normally open type. It means that in the normal state, the sensor device is kept under constant low voltage. If output voltage changes from low to high, then the alarm is triggered. N.C.: Normally closed type (also – “normally connected”). The normal state of the sensor device is under constant high voltage. If output voltage changes from high to low, then the alarm is triggered. OFF: Set to “Off” if you are not going to use external sensor alarms.