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CCTvstar HL Series User manual

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User Manual
Standalone DVR
HL Manual v1.8_R2
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CONTENTS

Content & General Warning
Contents
1

NOTICE BEFORE USING PRODUCT

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SAFETY WARNING & PRECAUTION

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1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

15

Package Contents

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Front Panel Layout

18

LED Status Lights

18

USB Port

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CD/DVD-RW (Optional Type)

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Front Panel Buttons

18

Rear Panel

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Remote Control Unit Layout

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2. PRODUCT INSTALLATION

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CONNECTION OUTLINE (4CH BASE)

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VIDEO CONNECTION

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Input

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Output

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AUDIO CONNECTION

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Input

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Output

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ALARM/SENSOR/PTZ CONNECTION

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Alarm

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Sensor

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PTZ

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NETWORK CONNECTION

25

HARD DISK DRIVE

25

POWER CONNECTION

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SYSTEM INSTALLATION COMPLETE

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3. STANDALONE DVR SET MANUAL

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STARTING THE SYSTEM

26

LIVE MODE

27

Main Screen

27

Video Screen

28

Control Panel

29

Split Screen Modes

36

Menu Bar Panel: Date & Time / HDD Usage

36

Menu Bar Panel: On Screen PTZ Control

36

Power Off / Restart / Lof Off

38

Emergency Recording / Manual Recording

38

Instant Video Playback

39

Playback Mode

39

Quick Search

39

DVR SYSTEM MENU

41

Initial Menu & Log In

42

SEARCH MENU

43

Search & Quick Search

43

Calendar Search

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Calendar Search - DST

44

Event Search

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Specific Time Search

48

RECORDING CONFIGURATION

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Recording Schedule Configuration

51

Event & Alarm Configuration

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Content & General Warning

Sensor In & Alarm Out Configuartion

53

Alarm Schedule Configuration

53

PTZ CONFIGURATION

55

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

56

On Screen Display(OSD) Configuration

56

Digital Zoom OSD

57

Camera Configuration

68

Storage Configuration

59

Network Configuration

60

DDNS Configuration

61

Streaming Configuration

62

Date and Time Configuration

64

User Management Configuration

66

User Mail Server Configuration

68

System Information

69

BACKUP

70

LOG VIEWER

71

4. STANDALONE CLIENT

72

DVR PLATFORM INSTALLATION

73

Installation Guide

73

STORAGE SPACE SETUP LAYOUT

74

Creating Recording Repositories(Banks)

76

CONFIGURATION

78

GUI Main Feature

78

Display Configuration

79

DEVICE LIST CONFIGURATION

80

Device Configuration

82

MD (MOTION DETECTION) CONFIGURATION

83

BOOKMARK CONFIGURATION

84

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NETWORK EVENT CONFIGURATION RECORDING CONFIGURATION BY EVENTS
Recording Duration Configuration by Events Recording / Schedule Configuration PTZ CONFIGURATION Preset Configuration NETWORK CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (GENERAL TAB) System Configuration (Account Tab) System Configuration (Version Tab)
5. STANDALONE CLIENT FUNCTION MANUAL
MAIN GUI FEATURE Information Panel Menu Display Bar Server/ Device List Bookmark Control Panel PTZ Control Panel 2-Way Audio Control Panel I/O control Panel Playback Control Panel Event List Panel Display Floating Bar
USING DVR PLATFORM CMS Login Process Assigning & Moving Server/Device List Disconnecting / Removing Assigned Channels Controlling selected surveillance video channels

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Enhanced Function for Server List/Surveillance Area OSC(On Screen Command) Function E-MAP CONFIGURATION EVENT LIST/ REALTIME EVENT VIEW Event List/ Search Event View RECORD Continuous Recording (On / Off) MD(Motion Detection) Recording Emergency Recording Command Button PLAYBACK Playback Mode Search Filter Button SEARCH To end Remote Search BACKUP Backup Manager Backup Procedure Backup to Storage Device on Computer Executing Backup Procedure to Playback Backup File BACKUP VIEWER WINDOW Main Menu and Display Area Playback Control Panel Select Channel Window and Capture Window Print Window and Watermark Detector Window

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6. WEBCLIENT OPERATION & INSTALLATION

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MINIMAL SPEC. OF PC REQUIRED TO OPERATE WEBCLIENT WEB CLIENT USING INTERNET EXPLORER 7/8/9
Remote Web Client Web Browser

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Web Client Log In ActiveX Installation USING WEB CLIENT Live Splite Display Mode Full and Zoom Screen Browser Toggle Mode PTZ Control Audio Control Remote Screenshot & Recording SEARCH PLAYBACK SETUP Streaming Setup Recording Setup

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7. MOBILE DVR VIEWER MANUAL

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INSTALLATION BY USING ITUNES DIRECT INSTALLATION FROM IPHONE (FREE OR PAID VERSION*) UNINSTALLATION MAIN SCREEN ADD SERVER SETUP CHANNELS DELETE CHANNEL DELETE SERVER LIST LIVE SCREEN PROCEDURE OF PLAYBACK OF RECORDED VIDEO

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8. PRODUCT WARRANTY

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THANK YOU

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Content & General Warning
Notice before Using Product
Please beware of the following precautions before installing the DVR. G Please avoid placing the system near moisture or dust G Please avoid placing the system near direct sunlight or heat source G Please place the system on a solid surface without any vibrations and away from magnetic appliances G Please place the system in a room temperature environment (Recommended room temperature of 5 ~ 40) G Please make sure no foreign metallic/magnetic objects enter through the ventilation openings of the unit G Please place the system in a well-ventilated area G Some Radio or TV signals may interfere with system, please place the system away at least 3 feet from home electronic appliances such as Radio/Stereo/Television/Projectors G Never place any heavy objects on top of the unit G Never disassemble the product, electronic shock may result in serious injury or death
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Safety Warning & Precaution
The following warnings and cautions are for your own safety and to prevent damage of the DVR system and/or other properties.
Warning (Review these warnings or you may be seriously injured or killed)

Turn off the system before installing the system. Do not plug in several electric devices to the same outlet. [This may cause heating, fire, or electric shock]

Do not place any liquid container on the system, such as water, coffee, or beverage [If liquid is poured onto the system, it can cause system breakdown or cause fire]

Prevent power cable from being severely bent or pressed by a heavy object.[This may cause fire]

Clean the dust around the system on regular basis. When cleaning the system, always use dry cloth. [This may cause system breakdown or electric shock]
Install the system in a place with sufficient air ventilation. [Keep at least 15cm distance between the back of the system and a wall]

Content & General Warning

Avoid any place with moisture, dust, or soot. [This can cause fire or electric shock]

When pulling the power cable from the plug, do so gently. Do not touch the plug with wet hands and avoid using the plug if the holes on the outlet are too loose. [This may cause fire or electric shock]

Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the system on your own. It is extremely dangerous due to high voltage running through the system. [This may cause fire, electric shock, or serious injuries]

Install the system on a plain surface with sufficient air ventilation. Do not place the system on elevated surface. [This may cause system break down or serious Injuries]

Install the system in a cool place without direct sunlight and always maintain room temperature. [This may cause fire]

Avoid using aged old power cables or long extensions. [This may cause fire]

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Content & General Warning
Caution (Review these cautions or you may be seriously injured or cause property damage)

Do not install the system in a place with high magnetic, electric wave, or wireless devices such as radio or TV [Install the system in a place without magnetic objects, electric frequencies, or vibration]

Install the system in a place with appropriate moisture and temperature level [Avoid installing the system with high (over 40) or low (under 5) temperature]

Prevent any substances from being inserted into the system [This may cause system breakdown]

Do not place any heavy object on the system [This may cause system breakdown]

The system can be damaged from a strong impact or vibration [The system may not operate properly]

If there is strange sound or smell, un plug the power cable immediately and contact the service center. [This may cause fire or electric shock]

Content & General Warning
Other Important Warnings & Cautions
x Users are recommended to read the relevant details carefully so as to operate the product Important properly and without harm.
x Using incorrect type of battery may result an explosion. Dispose the replaced battery under the local laws and regulations regarding the disposal of battery.
x This unit is indoor equipment and some of components and cables are limited to indoor usage.
x Please connect the unit only to the proper type of AC outlet indicated in the manual or product specification. If connected to other types of power outlet, system will be damaged may resulting in a fire or electric shock.
x Connect the power cord to other external devices only when the products themselves are disconnected from their own power supply.
x Do not bend, twist, pull, apply pressure or heat the power cord. Damage to the power cord may lead to fire and electric shock.
x Do not remove the top casing of the product. Doing so may result in electric shock. The system must be covered with its original case in any time.
x Do not modify the product in any way. Doing so may lead to fire and electric shock and will void the warranty.
x Please use only the power cord supplied with the product. Use of 3rd party power cords may result in fire and electric shock.
x Do not leave the power cord or other cables in passageways. Passers-by may trip and fall resulting in an injury.
x In case of lightning, it is important that the power cord from the power outlet be immediately turn off. The product may otherwise be damaged. Non-compliance may result in damaging the system, serious injury or even death if not properly used. 11

Content & General Warning
x Excessive current from the product and the camera may result in an electric shock and or damaging the system.
x Do not operate or store the product in the following places. T An area that is either too cold or too hot. See Specification. T An area of high humidity, or in front of an air-conditioner, or in places subject to sudden temperature changes. T An area where there is excessive dust. T Areas where heat from the product cannot be emitted the product's ventilation openings, including fan-less unit.
x Any objects with magnetic properties near the product. x Static electricity may cause damage to the internal parts of the
product. Please remove static electricity from your body before handling the rear panel and internal electronic parts of the product. x If this product is damaged beyond repair or reaches its maximum service life, dispose of it in compliance with local laws and regulations regarding the disposal of corresponding electronics devices. x The product may not work properly if the power source is unstable or and if electric shock occurs. Make sure the correct system is running under correct and stable power rate. x The product is designed to be proof against electric power failures; however, damage may occur as a result of power failure. Stored or current data may be damaged or data might not be recorded and not recoverable. Using Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is recommended. x Since the product is designed to record video data on the hard disk, an error in the hard disk or other miscellaneous errors might prevent the product from functioning properly in recording, searching, backup, and miscellaneous. Hard Disk is a separate

Content & General Warning entity thus periodic maintenance is required for proper operation of the product & its life cycle. x The product is designed for users to configure their own interface. However a user configuration error could lead to system malfunction. This product should be set up and custom configured only by certified installers only. x Since the product is connected with tightly coupled complicated exterior wiring or cabling from many peripherals like a camera, sensor, Ethernet, HDD, and many others, there may be a risk of malfunction from external causes. Ensure periodic maintenance by the certified installers. Notification: Any Damages caused by users neglecting above warnings & cautions, and or damages done by force of nature, and or by physical forces will not be covered by any warranty programs including the manufacturer.
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Product Description
1. Product Description
Product Overview "Standalone DVRs" are Standalone DVRs that support H/W compression, Real-time Display, and Two-way Audio function. Their stability was maximized by adopting Embedded Linux as the Operating System. By supporting strong Remote Surveillance and Remote Playback through network, they can be the optimized security solutions for IP Surveillance Generation.

Product Specification

Product Description

Specification

SSA-0412HL

SSA-0824HL

SSA-1648HL

Video Input

4

8

16

CODEC

Video H.264 Audio ADPCM

Video Output [BNC x 1, RCA x 1] CVBS, [BNC] SPOT x 1, VGA x 1

Video Signal

NTSC/ PAL

Operating System Pentaplex Function
Interface Control

Embedded Linux
Live Display, Recording, Playback, Backup & Remote access
Unit's Frontal Buttons, Remote Controller, Mouse

Audio In(RCA) 4

Audio Out

Sensor Input
(Type - NC/NO)
Alarm Output
(Type - NC/NO)

Storage

ODD
Max HDD

1 Port RCA, LINE Level (Functional Live Audio)

4

1

CD-RW, DVD-RW(SATA) x 1ea (Optional)

SATA x2ea (w/o ODD)

SATA x2ea (w/o ODD)

SATA x2ea (w/o ODD)

Video

CIF

Recording 2CIF

(NTSC/PAL) D1

Motion Detection

120/100

240/200

480/400

120/100

240/200

240/200

120/100

120/100

120/100

Can be selected / 1 Channel has selection of 44x30 blocks with H/W based motion detection

Recording Modes Manual, Motion Detection, Schedule, Sensor

Function

Watermark, Pre-recording, Dual Streaming, 2-Way Audio

** Specification of hardware & software are subject to be changed without any notifications when necessary.

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Front LED

Record, Alarm, Network

Backup Media DVD-RW, USB Memory Stick

Firmware Upgrade DVD-RW, USB Memory Stick, Network**

Search Modes Calendar, Event, Quick, Time

Watch Dog

Hardware Watchdog Support

PTZ Connection PTZ Protocol Network

1 Port Terminal Block, RS-485
Pelco-D, Samsung SCC-641 and approx. 90 protocols support
1 Port Ethernet 10/100 Base-T

Network Protocol TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, DHCP, PPPoE, SMTP

DDNS DVR Recovery Mode
CMS** (Optional) Communication Port
Storage Temp.

www.ddnsservice.com/ www.dyndns.com System Auto Restart, Network Auto Reconnect Max. 64CH CMS RS232, RS485, Ethernet, 2USB(Mouse/ Backup) 20 ~ 60 / 20~95% RH

Operation Temp. 5 ~ 40 / 20~80% RH

Power

110-220V / 60-50Hz

Dimension

360mm(W) x 236mm(D) x 60mm(H)

Weight

2Kg (w/o storage)

Remote Software** EMC Certificate

DVRPlatform, Web Client, Mobile Viewer , & Mobile Apps
CE, FCC, KCC, V, RoHS

** Specification of hardware & software are subject to be changed without any notifications when necessary.

Package Contents

Product Description
DVR System
Adapter
Remote Control Unit
S/W Installation
CD Power Cable
(Option)
User Manual (Option) Batteries (AAA) (Option) Mouse (Option)
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Product Description Front Panel Layout

LED Status Lights REC
EVENT NET

LED on when recording LED on when events occur LED on when network is connected

USB Port
USB Storage can be connected for backup and F/W upgrade purposes.

CD/DVD-RW (Optional Type)
Blank DVD/CD (depending on the optical drive type) can be inserted to back up data or to upgrade the firmware.

Front Panel Buttons

SEARCH Launch the search function

MENU

Launch the system menu

REC

Start Recording

Back (Up)

Back from the current action Move up within split video channels or menu items

(Down) Move down within split video channels or menu items

(Left)

Move left within split video channels or menu items

(Right)

Move right within split video channels or menu items

Enter

Select a channel or a menu item

Rear Panel 4CH

Product Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
8CH

234 5 6

1

16CH

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

234 5 6

1

7 8 9 10 11 12 13



Video In

[BNC]Camera Input



CVBS Out

[BNC]Main Composite Video Out



SPOT Out

[BNC]SPOT Out



CVBS Out

[RCA]Main Composite Video Out



Audio In

[RCA]LINE(MIC) Audio In



Audio Out

[RCA]Audio Out



VGA Out

VGA Output



RS-232

RS-232 Serial COM Port



Network Port [RJ-45]Ethernet Port



Sensor In

Sensor Connection (None Powered Type)



Alarm Out

Alarm Connection (None Powered Type)



RS-485

RS485 for PTZ Control



Power In

Adapter Power (DC12V)

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Product Description Remote Control Unit Layout
POWER
FREEZE
REC

Power ON/OFF
Pauses live view screen for quick scan/review of event
Start Recording

MENU BACK
SEARCH

Launches the menu
Back from the current action Navigate through menus. Select the item.
Launches the search

STOP PTZ REW

Stop playback
Launches the PTZ setup
Rewind playback

PLAY/PAUSE Play/Pause playback

FF

Fast forward playback

Product Description
2. Product installation
Connection Outline (4CH case)
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Product Description
Video Connection
Input This series of DVR systems have a total of 16 camera inputs for recording. Either NTSC or PAL video signal cameras maybe used in this system and will be set in the system configuration menu. Please do not mix different video signal types into 16 channels. All 16 must either be NTSC or PAL. ( Max Video Input number varies by each products.)
Output G CVBS: Composite video signal will be sent through the BNC port for video output. Standard CCTV monitor may be used for video output connection. G VGA: Composite video signal will be sent through the VGA port for video output. Standard 15 PIN VGA monitor maybe used for video output connection. G SPOT: All cameras will be sent full screen to the port with sequence mode. Uses BNC video connection.

Audio Connection

Product Description

Input G LINE (MIC) Input: This DVR supports up to 4 audio inputs. Please refer to the back panel of the DVR for input locations. G Default audio input signal level is Line-In. An additional device should be installed to use MIC-In level of audio input.

Output This DVR has 1 output for audio out. Either TV's internal audio input can be connected directly to DVR's audio output or an externally powered speaker can be connected to the audio output for sound.

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Product Description
Alarm/Sensor/PTZ Connection
Alarm This product does not supply power to an alarm internally. The alarm type that should be used is Dry Contact Type. Up to 1 alarm can be connected.
G Use two wires for connection. G Depending on type of Alarm used, please choose the right
type from DVRs Alarm Menu. NO Normal Open
Info NC Normal Close
Sensor This product only supports sensors that act as simple mechanical switches (dry-contact type sensors.) Up to 4 sensors can be connected.
G Of the two wires from the sensor equipment, connect one of the wires to the C (Common) terminal in the terminal block. Then connect the other wire to the terminal of the corresponding channel (1~4).
G Access the DVR Menu and setup each sensor to either NO / NC.
PTZ G Using RS485 Connection, PTZ cameras should be connected using D+ and D- port in the rear of the system. PTZ control signal can be daisy chained for multiple PTZ devices G Before using the PTZ, an appropriate PTZ protocol must be selected in the PTZ menu.

Product Description
Network Connection
DVR has an Ethernet port in the rear for standard RJ45 cable connection.
Hard Disk Drive
DVR System supports only SATA (Serial ATA) connection. Hard drives must be SATA and up to 2 hard drives may be connected.
G Turn off the power after system shutdown G Open the top casing cover. G Please make sure the hard drive is properly seated in the
hard drive rail G Install SATA cable/power cable properly to the hard drive.
Please double check the connections. G Close the top casing cover.
Attention! At least one HDD must be installed for DVR's normal operation.
Power Connection
DVR system requires a 110-220V/ 50~60Hz power input. Please be sure to connect right power to the rear power port.
System Installation Complete
You have successfully installed the DVR system.
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Keyword Glossary for this chapter
Words Alarm Backup Camera Menu Date & Time DDNS Default Factory Reset Email ID & Password Live Screen Network OSD Playback PTZ Menu Recording Search System Information System Menu User Management

Pages 25, 52, 53
70 68 36, 64 60, 61 58, 66, 69 66 41, 66 27,28 25, 60 56,57 39 24, 36, 55 38,49,51 39,43~48 69 41, 56 66, 68

Starting the System

Standalone DVR Manual

Please make sure the power cord in the rear is firmly connected. Press the power button in front of unit for initial start. At initial power-up, the system will start automatically when the power cord is connected. Main screen should come up with connected video screens.

Live Mode

Main Screen

[Screen 3-1] Main Screen (16CH Case) (Live screen may look differ from model to model) Video Screen
[Screen 3-1] A single screen will appear upon startup, which will include all the video input into one single video output.
[Screen 3-2] Each camera channel will show a status caption above the actual video image. This makes viewing of each camera status very easily accessible.
The status panel is the below as [Screen 3-2],
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f

 g

c



d

 e

[Screen 3-2] Status Panel

Status i con is explained in the following:

 Recording is in progress

 Scheduled recording mode is active

 Sensor input has been triggered

 Motion detection has been triggered

 CH-01: Channel name / Camera name

Each channel is selectable from the split screen view for more detailed picture and controls.
G Watching a single channel with full screen mode. G Controlling PTZ G Enlarging surveillance video with the digital zooming
function

Control Panel

Standalone DVR Manual

At the bottom of main screen, a convenient DVR control panel is located. The DVR buttons and control is grouped into 3 types of controls, depending on the current mode, the grouping will come in handy.
The following is quick overview. The control panel provides 3 functions by each category.

Locations Left
Center Right

Description Split screen modes A collection of general functions on DVR Main features shortcut menu buttons

General Display

<Split screen mode> <Current time> <DVR function shortcut>
As shown above, the default control panel features split screen buttons, displays the current time, and DVR function shortcuts.

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Standalone DVR Manual Split Screen Modes: Left Control Panel
Full Screen View

[Screen 3-3] Full Screen View

View a channel in full screen, by double clicking on a channel

[Screen 3-3]. Alternatively, click on channel.

button to full-size a selected

Double clicking on the screen while in full screen mode will turn back to previous split screen mode

Clicking button once more will switch to the next available channel.

4 Split Screen View

Standalone DVR Manual

[Screen 3-4] 4 Split Screen View
To view the DVR in 4 channel division, click button. [Screen 3-4] In addition, by clicking button once more, the next 4 set of channels will be shown and so on.

XY Z[

\] ^_

` XW XX XY

XZ X[ X\ X]

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6 Split Screen View

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[Screen 3-5] 6 Split Screen View
To view the DVR in 6 channel division, click button. [Screen 3-5]
In addition, by clicking button once more, the next 6 set of channels will be shown and so on.

Y X
Z [\]

_ ^
` XW XX XY

X[ XZ
X\ X]

In the above diagram, the `X' indicates channels which will not be shown.

8 Split Screen View

Standalone DVR Manual

[Screen 3-6] 8 Split Screen View

To view the DVR in 8 channel division, click 4]

button. [Screen 2-4-

In addition, by clicking button once more, the next 8 set of channels will be shown and so on.

Y

X

Z

[

\]^_

XW

`

XX

XY

XZ X[ X\ X]

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9 Split Screen View

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[Screen 3-7] 9 Split Screen View

To view the DVR in 9 channel division, click 5]

button. [Screen 2-4-

In addition, by clicking on button once more, the next 9 set of channels will be shown and so on.

X

Y

Z

[

\

]

^

_

`

XW XX XY XZ X[ X\ X]

In the above diagram, the `X' indicates channels which will not be shown.

16 Split Screen View

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[Screen 3-8] 16 Split Screen View To view the DVR in 16 channel division, click button.
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Standalone DVR Manual Menu Bar Panel: Current Time, HDD Usage and PTZ
Date and Time Displays Current Date & Time of live image.
Displays HDD Usage Display when click on <Current Menu>. Displays current usage of HDD storage in percentage (%).
Basic PTZ Control
Click on " " button to change the center side of panel to the PTZ control panel. This control panel provides PTZ control function to a video channel at which PTZ configuration is set. Advanced PTZ Control Once the PTZ is enabled & configured to from "PTZ Setting Menu",
user can activate "Active PTZ Control" from multi-channel view, by clicking
icon shown on any PTZ enabled "Channel" (Ex: Ch5, 6, or 7).

Standalone DVR Manual Below is showing the initiated Screen Control.
[Screen 3-9] <Active Screen PTZ Control>
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Power Off / Restart / Log Off

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[Screen 3-10]

Click on

"POWER" button.

Select option.

Press "OK" to proceed or "Cancel" to exit back to main window.

Emergency Recording / Manual Recording

When user presses the button, Emergency Manual Recording mode will be turned on and will overwrites on all other recording schedules unless Emergency manual recording is de-activated by user.

Instant Video Playback

Standalone DVR Manual

When user presses the button, right menu panel will be switched on to <Playback Command> as shown below.
<Playback Command>
When in playback mode, the screen will indicate new tools at the bottom right side the panel. The control panel provides playback controlling functions for speed and direction of all channels.
Playback Mode DVR is able to playback any recorded data with many different function modes of playback. In this section, each playback mode and search function is documented for usage.

[Screen 3-11] Playback Screen
Initial playback screen will show [Screen 3-9] with status bars at the bottom of the screen. Each bar and function is detailed as follows:
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Split Screen Modes

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Left bottom side of the status bar will have screen split controls G Refer to the `Split Screen Modes' section for operation
Playback Date and Time

¢ £ ¤¥ ¦
It shows the current date and time of the video that is being played back. The speed of playback time will vary depending on the speed of playback.

Playback Controls

Controls for playback are located at the bottom right of the status bar. Fast forwarding and fast rewind is up to 64 times the normal playback.

¢ Reverse Playback.

£ Stop

¤ Pause

¥ Play

¦ Fast Forward.

¢ & ¦ Press repeatedly to change speed

QUICK SEARCH

Quick Search. This button will call the last recorded video playback available. Refer Page 233 for more detail "Search" instruction.

DVR System Menu

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[Screen 3-12] DVR System Menu

On the surveillance screen click the the menu mode.

(Setup) button to access

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Initial Menu & Log In

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===Î admin ===Î (none)

[Screen 3-13] Initial Menu

Initial Menu screen will open when button is clicked. Enter ID and Password when prompted.

Default System ID and Password

ID: Password:

admin (none)

Leave it blank.

Search Menu

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Search & Quick Search
User can access different types of Search Menu from DVR System Menu or using Quick Search from Live Display Menu.

[Screen 3-14] Calendar Search Window Click to select hour Recorded data
Click button to run Calendar Search [Screen 3-14]
A calendar will open. Dates with available data will be highlighted in red box [Screen 3-14]. Click on the date.
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G HOUR indicates from 0 hour to 23 hour. Searchable data will be indicated in red.
G Time bar indicator will open. Hours with available data will be indicated by red bars. Click on the time bar to select an hour.

Selection [Screen 3-15] Time bar Indicator (Minute)

In the time bar indicator for minutes, minutes with available data will be indicated by colored bars. MIN indicates from 0 minute to 59 minutes. Searchable data will be indicated in color.

Select the hour and minute, and click

button to start playback.

Select a minute, and click

button to start playback.

Standalone DVR Manual Calendar Search ­ DST(Daylight Saving Time)
[Screen 3-16] DST (Daylight Saving Time)
 DST(Daylight Saving Time)  In countries that use daylight savings time, the last day of daylight savings time will be recorded as a 25 hour day.  On the last day of daylight savings time, the recorded data at the end of the day ­ which contains the extra 1 hour of data - will be marked in blue  The data marked in blue ­ which contains 2 hours of data can be searched by either choosing 1 hour right before or 1 hour right after daylight savings time ends.  Click on the blue time. A dialog box for selecting the search
 DST Popup  Click on the blue time. A dialog box for selecting the search time will open.  Use the dialog box to search the hour right before and after the end of daylight savings time  Dialog box for selecting the search time will open.
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Event Search

On the left side of search screen [Screen 13-17], click on

button

to start the event search. Event search [Screen 4-6] will be shown.

[Screen 3-17] Event Search

A database of all the events occurred is kept along with the date and time. Easily search for video footage from specific events.

Using the Event Search (How To)

 Select the channel to search.

 Select type of event: VIDEO LOSS, MOTION DETECT, and

SENSOR.

 Select Start and End Date/Time for which days/hours to search.

 Click

button to start searching for events.

Search results will be shown in [Screen 3-18]

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 Choose an event from the result and click

button, the

display mode will be changed to playback mode, and then

playback will be started from the time that the selected event

was stamped.

G Please go back to "Playback Mode" page for reference

on how to use the playback mode

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[Screen 3-19] On the left side of search screen, click on

button

to start the time search. Time search [Screen 3-15] will be shown.

[Screen 3-19] Time Search Use time search to jump right to a specific time to watch recorded video. Using Time Search (How To)

 Input the date into DATE field

 Input the time into TIME field: Hour, Minute, Second

 Click

or

button, the display mode will be

changed to playback mode and it will start playing from the

selected time.



G Please go back to "Playback Mode" page for reference

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User can set the DVR to record video with specified perimeters. The DVR will start recording in the following cases:
G When user presses the button in the system front panel for manual emergency recording.
G When user clicks on button from the control panel in the surveillance screen for manual emergency recording.
G If schedule is set up to record at certain times of the day. G When motion detection mode is enabled. Recording will
start when any change is detected in channel pixel frames G When a sensor is triggered. G When a `Video Loss' is triggered (The other channels will
start recording).
The user can use this menu to configure the DVR to start recording in different types of situations

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Configure the recording options as follows:
 OVERWRITE: Enable overwrite to allow new data to be overwritten over the oldest data when storage space is full.
 ENABLE LIVE AUDIO: Enable to output recording audio.  PRE: Pre-recording configuration to record before an
event has been occurred.  POST: Post-recording configuration to record after an
event has been occurred.

Recording Quality configuration table is as follows,

ALL
CH ON
VBR
SIZE QUALITY
AUDIO FRAME
PRE POST

When selected, same settings will be applied to all channels Channel specific setting Select to turn on/off recording of a channel Recording size varies by motion with this setting. More motion takes more disk space to record. Adjust video resolution Adjust video quality Select ON to record audio Adjust frame rate (fps) for smoother playback Set Pre-recording Duration (Unit Seconds) Set Post-recording Duration (Unit Seconds)

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[Screen 3-21] Record Schedule Configuration Configure recording schedule
G Select a channel to schedule G Select type of event to schedule G Click and drag using mouse cursor to select the specific
time schedule. Schedule may be selected hour by hour.

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[Screen 3-22] Event & Alarm Configuration
Select which events will trigger which type of notification in this configuration screen.
G Select a channel to configure. G Select which of the event triggers would activate an event. G Configure preset settings for each event. G Select the response (type of notification) of DVR system to
the events selected in . G Specify the duration time that an alarm stops automatically.

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G

[Screen 3-23] Alarm In & Alarm Out Configuration

Configure SENSOR In or ALARM Out box to configure settings for SENSOR In or ALARM Out. In the above picture, each rows mean Video channels and each columns mean the channel of Sensor or Alarm. It's available to configure multiple Sensors or Alarms to a Video channel and to configure multiple Video channels to a Sensor or Alarm channel.
G Select one item to configure Sensor or Alarm G In the O/X table, configure which Sensor device or Alarm
device to connect to which video channel.
`O' means Sensor of Alarm is assigned to a video channel,
`X' means Sensor of Alarm is NOT assigned to any video channel. G Set up sensor (alarm in) type and alarm (alarm out) type on the bottom.

G

NC: Normal Close

NO: Normal Open

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[Screen 3-24] Alarm Schedule Configuration
Configure alarm schedule G Enables alarm schedule configuration. G Select a schedule option. `'NORMAL', the alarm is schedule to normal action. 'ALARM ON', the alarm is schedule to always active. 'ALARM OFF', the alarm is schedule to always inactive. G Click and drag using mouse cursor to select the specific time schedule. Schedule may be selected hour by hour.

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[Screen 3-25] PTZ Configuration

Configure PTZ protocol for each channel,  Select channel to setup PTZ  To activate a PTZ, please click PTZ ENABLE  Select the appropriate PTZ PROTOCOL.  Select the right PTZ Address ID (1-255)  Move PTZ camera direction to a position.  Save PTZ preset number by pressing the "SAVE" button after setting the "PRESET" number.  Set PTZ command time interval.  Click "Apply" or "OK" to save changes.

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OSD (On Screen Display) Configuration

[Screen 3-26] OSD Configuration
Configure OSD of the live surveillance video channels. The following table is a detailed explanation of OSD setting.

ITEM
DATE TIME HDD GAUGE MD PREVIEW
SHOW MD SHOW SENSOR SHOW VIDEO LOSS ENABLE DIGITAL
ZOOM ENABLE AUTO HIDE
FLOATINGBAR SPOT,LIVE SEQUENCE
LANGUAGE @-BLENDING

DESCRIPTION
Center date/time status bar ON/OFF Center HDD status bar ON/OFF Motion preview box grid ON/OFF MD status icon ON/OFF SENSOR status icon ON/OFF VIDEO LOSS status icon ON/OFF
Enable/Disable Digital Zoom for cameras even do not support zooming function (Refer to the next page)
Enable/Disable auto-hide function for the Floating bar on the live display mode
Spot/ live sequence dwell time Language setup Transparency configuration

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[Screen 3-27] Enabling Digital Zoom
In the screen, it enables Digital Zoom function by checking the Enable Digital Zoom check box. Digital Zoom function is for enlarging the Video Image for cameras even do not support zooming function. As the above screen, Digital Zoom icon will be displayed when moving the mouse pointer over the selected channel. Mouse clicking the icon, Digital Zoom will be activated as the screen of the following page.

[Screen 3-28] Digital Zoom Mode

The video image moves when mouse clicking to a point to move on the screen with Digital Zoom mode as the above screen. Click the Digital Zoom icon to quit Digital Zoom mode.
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[Screen 3-29] Camera Configuration
Adjust color settings for each channel, and other channel/camerarelated setting
G Select a channel to configure (Indicated with Yellow) G Configure
HUE, SATURATION, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST for video
channels. G Recall the factory default configuration. G Configure channel caption G COVERT / CAMERA OFF:
 COVERT: The channel will be hidden in the live screen, but if the channel is configured to record in the record settings, the channel will be recorded.
 CAMERA OFF: The channel will be hidden in the live screen, and even if the channel is configured to record in the record settings, the channel will not be recorded.

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G Camera Type: Select camera video signal by regions. G Configure motion detection area with mouse dragging or
arrow buttons & OK button of the remote control unit(RCU). G Clicking "CLEAR" button unsets the entire area of motion
detection area. Clicking "ALL" button sets the entire video area to motion detection area. G Configure motion detection sensitivity.
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 [Screen 3-30] Storage Configuration

Recording space can be chosen and status of each hard drive can be checked in this menu

 Select a storage to format  Display storage usage status  Format the selected storage by   Check health status to the selected HDD by the above .
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G G

Ex) 192.168.1.100 Ex) 255.255.255.244 Ex) 192.168.1.1 Ex) 192.168.1.1

Ex) DVR MAC ADD. Or Custom Ex) DVRID.DDNSSERVICE.COM:8080

G G

[Screen 3-31] Network Configuration
Configure network connection,
 Network settings allow Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE  The form to input setting values for Static IP  The form to input setting values for PPPoE.  DDNS is supported by DDNSSERVICE.COM and DynDNS  The form to input setting values for DDNS by .  DDNS SERVICE

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[Screen 3-32] DDNS Configuration
 Select Network TypeG  Select DDNS Service If Needed.G  By default your automated DVR Host ID is your MAC
address of your DVR. G  To Creating a Customized Host ID: Enter the Desired ID
on ID field. G  Click "CHECK" for an availability. Name other if taken by
other user.G  If Successful, DVR will generate new DDNS Address. G
EX) http://yourid.ddnsservice.com:port_numberG
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[Screen 3-33] Streaming Configuration
Configuration streaming environment,
 Streaming/ Remote Setup/ Web Port No. : Configure network ports for Standalone Client and TWC(Thin Web Client) G The default value for streaming: 2000 G The default value of remote setup: 2001 G The default value of Web port: 2002
 Configuration for streaming add-on functions G AUTO SCAN  This option enables the DVR set to support uPnP function so that some client software like Windows Explorer can find the DVR set easily in a LAN environment. G AUTO PORT G This option enables the DVR set to configure Port

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Forwarding setting of an IP router automatically when the DVR set is connected to an IP router in a LAN environment. G It sets the network port number for both the DVR set and an IP router side by the setting value  without additional configuring an IP router. G AUTO B/W (Automatic Bandwidth) x It sets the DVR streaming bandwidth with the value of
user configuration. x To make the streaming bandwidth within the
bandwidth of a network, it configures FPS and Image Quality settings automatically. G TWO WAY AUDIO x It enables bi-directional audio between a net client and the DVR set. G REMOTE SETUP GUIDE x It enables the DVR operator can monitor remote configuration with real time.  Video Resolution, quality, audio, and frame rate table is as follows,

ALL CH ON
VBR
RESOLUTION QUALITY AUDIO FRAME

Apply the same settings to all channels
Channel specific setting
Select to turn on/off recording of a channel Network bandwidth for streaming video varies by motion with this setting. More motion takes more network bandwidth. Adjust video resolution
Adjust video quality
Select ON to record audio Adjust frame rate (fps) for the streaming speed of the selected channel

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Calendar

 
G [Screen 3-34] Date & Time Configuration
Configure system date & time setup,
 Check and configure the local time zone.  Configure the time difference and location.  Change current date. Click on section to open calendar
[Screen 5-17]. Select the day, month, year, hour, minute, second with the mouse.  Select hour, minute, or second with mouse clicking and set the time by clicking the up/down arrows or by turning the mouse wheel up or down.  Click "APPLY" or "OK" to save setting. G Changing time zone changes the current GMT time automatically.

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[Screen 3-35] Date Setup G Move from month to month by clicking Í, Î G Select a date by clicking on a day in the calendar. G Click "Apply" or "OK" to save changes.
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 [Screen 3-36] User Management

Configuration user management,
 Select user level to configure [ADMIN, MANAGE, USER1~4] G Warning: The factory default setting value for the password
of the ADMIN account is empty.  Edit user email address  Configure the account level (the available user functions) for
each user.  Password: Settings will be applied only if the correct
password is entered in "Current Password."  If this box is checked, enable the user email address edit
box.()  A pop up window for configuring e-mail server information
will open..  Login Enable/Disable: If this box is checked, the login

Standalone DVR Manual window will not pop up when opening the menu.  Login Timeout: After the most recent login, the login window will not pop up for certain time duration.
a. The time is in seconds, and the default value is 60 seconds.
 Click "APPLY" or "OK" to save settings
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[Screen 3-37] Mail Server Configuration
Click SETUP button in the above screen to configure e-mail server information.
 SETUP: Click to open a pop up window for configuring email server information.
 Input e-mail server address  Input e-mail server port number.  If this box is checked, login necessary at the time of set
of the e-mail server  Input e-mail user ID  Input e-mail password.  Click OK to save settings.  Click to test the e-mail notification function.

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[Screen 3-38] System Information
In system information menu, a number of system information is displayed, and user can also upgrade the DVR firmware.
G Upgrade G Select the storage medium which contains the upgrade firmware G Press the upgrade button to start upgrading the firmware G If the storage medium contains a multi-national language pack or the web client pack, they will be upgraded altogether.
G Default: Reset all settings to the factory default values. G Click UPGRADE to start upgrade. The system will reboot automatically when upgrade is finished.
 CAUTION: In case of upgrade with a USB memory stick, its strongly recommended to remove
a USB memory stick just after executing Safely Remove Hardware in Windows Operating system when copying a F/W file to the USB memory stick. Unless it can cause a severe problem when upgrade.
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[Screen 3-39] Backup

Record data backup with the menu,

G Select the backup channel

G Select backup medium (CD-ROM, USB Storage)

G Select the type of backup data.

G Specify Start of backup date, time

G Specify End of backup date, time

(Remember to review and write down which data to backup

from search mode)

G Click on

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[Screen 3-40] Log Viewer
Search system logs,
 Select the channel  Select the event  Start date, time  End date, time  Click "SEARCH" G Results will be displayed in the following screen.

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4. Standalone Client

Keyword Glossary in this chapter

Words Adding Server Bookmark CMS Log In & Password Connecting & Disconnecting Server DVR Platform CMS E-map-Configuration Event List Installing CMS Launching CMS PTZ Control Remote Backup Remote Search & Playback Remote Setup Storage(Bank) Setup & Layout

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Installation Guide

G

Run Setup.exe program with admin privilege or "Run as

Administrator".

G

Setup Language (System Locale Language by Default if

supported).

G

Check DVR PlatformTM Version

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Setup Type Selection (Choose Complete when not sure).

G

Click on "Install" button to start the installation.

G

Wait during the installation progress.

G

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Launching DVR Platform CMS

Click on DVR Platform icon from desktop.

Wait until the initial diagnosis process is completed.

Storage Space Setup Layout

G Important ! The CMS requires a remote storage space called "Bank" before running the program. Bank size & location MUST be assigned. User not using remote recording feature still need to create minimum of 1 bank to proceed to next step.
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banks first G If "Overwrite" is not selected, standalone client does not
overwrite when the banks are full G Meta Data Path: Select a local folder for storing the Meta
Data when recording (Default Location recommended) G Meta data (Meta Information): Additional information
about the recorded data. It contains links between the recorded events and video, and the actual storage files. G Local Volume List: Select the local repositories for recording Multiple Repositories can be set: G Space(Total space): Total space of HDD G Remain (Remaining space): Number of storage space (bank) that can be created in the remaining HDD space G Created: Number of created storage spaces(banks) G Unused: Number of storage spaces (banks) that have not been used yet G Bank Command: Controllers for Creating/ Changing/ Deleting each selected repositories G Bank Count: Set the number of File banks to be used as recording repository The maximum File bank count will be displayed for the default value and the value can be modified with mouse dragging. G Create Bank: Creating Recording Repositories G Delete Bank: Deleting Recording Repositories G Select Bank: Selecting Recording Repositories G Bank Definition A bank is a storage space for recording in standalone client. One bank consists of 32MB of disk space. Data is recorded only in the banks created by the user. G Storage Graph: Displays the status of the selected storage with a pie-graph.
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G Select a HDD Drive for creating recording repositories. G Set the number of banks to create.

Create banks by clicking "CREATE BANK" button. G Create banks by clicking "CREATE NABK" button.


Standalone DVR Manual G Select the Local Drive with newly created banks to see the
in which File banks were created.
 File bank creation completed
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G Configuration List Tab All configuration items are located on the Top Configuration Bar. Click a configuration icon to move to another configuration window.
G Configuration Window Detailed configuration settings for each configuration item are located here.
G Common Command Button G Virtual Keyboard : View Virtual Keyboard Window G ALL CHANNEL : apply All Channel G OK: Close window after applying changes. G Cancel: Close window without applying changes. G Apply: Keep window open after applying changes.

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G RGB/YUV2/UYVY: Select an Overlay Surface type G Color format depends on the graphic card G Default Setting is YUV2
G Fit To Screen: Select to fit standalone client window size to the monitor resolution
G Use Windows Lock : Enable/Disable windows Lock G Show Connection: Enable/Disable showing connection
information in the display area G Status Bar: Select whether to keep the status bar visible
G Auto Hide: hide it automatically in the display area G Show Only: always keep the status bar visible G Hide Only: always keep the status bar hide
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G OSD Color: Set the text color for the information OSD character on the display panel. G TEXT COLOR: Configure text color of OSD G BORDER COLOR: Configure border color of channels
G Example: An example of OSD character that will be shown on the panel
G Sequential Switch: Set the time interval for Sequential Video Channel Switching
G E-Map File: Select an E-Map background picture file G If not selected, default background in use G Recommended file size: 1024x768(resolution) G Supported file format: JPG, JPEG
G Language: Select the language standalone client
Device List Configuration
Device Input Table: A grid configuration table to configure added devices.

Add Device List
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Form. G Added Device List
G Type: Device Type (ex: VS01, ST04, F3) G Name: Input device name G IP: Input network IP address for device G Port: Input network port for device  Default Port No: 20408 (Stream), 20409 (Setup), 80 (Web) G ID/ PASSWORD: Input network ID and Password for device G Queried Device list G Device add/remove button G Import: Import by selecting an XML configuration file
exported from other standalone clients. G Export: Export all configuration setting values to an
XML-typed file. G Add Sell: Click to add selected device. All available
devices are queried by network and displayed the below grid table in figure  G Remove: Remove selected device from the device input grid table in figure 
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G This Device Configuration window does not support all Video Servers and IP cameras.
G Resolution: Video resolution G FPS: Number of video frames per second(1~30) G Audio Enable: Choose whether to enable audio (ON/OFF) G Sensor Enable: Choose whether to enable sensors (ON/OFF) G Sensor Type: Choose sensor type *NO/ NC
*NO: Normal Open / *NC: Normal Close G Sensor Alarm: Choose whether to turn on the alarm when a
sensor event occurs (ON/OFF) G MD Enable: Turn Motion Detection ON/OFF G MD Sensitivity: Configure the sensitivity of the Motion
Detection (Different devices have different sensitivity ranges.)  MD Alarm: Choose whether to turn on the alarm when motion is detected

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 Device List: The entire list of registered cameras in all servers.  Device Information: Displays information about the selected
device.  MD Area:
x Configure the MD area with the mouse by click-n-drag.  Area selected for MD  Area being selected for MD by clicking-and
dragging the mouse  MD Tool
G Fill: Add MD area G Invert: Invert the MD area G Erase: Erase MD area G Copy: Copy the current MD area setting G Paste: Paste the temporarily stored MD area setting on
to the current screen G Fill All: Configure the entire screen as MD area G Erase All: Erase all MD area in the screen
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G Bookmark List G When selecting an added bookmark by mouse clicking, all relevant device names will be displayed at Device List at
G Device List: Device Lists of a selected bookmark at  G Device List: All registered device lists G Add: Add Bookmark G Remove: Delete Bookmark G <<: Register all devices to a bookmark G <: Register selected devices to a bookmark G >: Unregister devices from a bookmark G >>: Unregister all devices from a bookmark
G Bookmark: A function similar to the Bookmark (Favorites) of Internet Explorer. Specific channels can be selected into a group for easy access.

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G Select a CH to configure a network event G Network Event Information  CH: Channel name  Transmit Type: Select a data format that will be transmitted to panel. (All: Video, Audio and Event altogether)  Event: Name of the channel that will output the events that occurred in CH.  Audio: Name of the channel that will output the audio transmitted from CH.
G Select the Transmit Type by double-clicking(ALL: Video +
Audio + Event or EVENT ONLY) G Select a CH (EVENT) that will show the current CH's event data. G Select a CH (AUDIO) that will output the current CH's audio data. G Click Apply to finish
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G CHANNEL: Currently registered camera list of a server

G EVENT: Enable/ Disable event

G LIVE POPUP: Enable/ Disable live display channel popup

when configured event occurs

G EMAP POPUP: Enable/ Disable channel popup on the

E-map window when configured event occurs

G SOUND: Enable/ Disable Event warning sound when

configured event occurs

G

ALARM: Enable/ Disable Alarm Out when configured

event occurs

G PRESET: Enable/ Disable Preset when configured

event occurs

G Alarm selection menu

G Preset setting menu when events occur

G Camera list of the server uses preset when events occur

G Preset number of preset for events

G All configuration values can be set with mouse double

click except Event or Preset configuration.

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G Enable MD Recording Function: Enable/ Disable recording by Motion Detection. Set recording duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~30min) G Enable Sensor Recording Function: Enable/ Disable recording by sensor detection. Set recording duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~30min) G View MD Area: Enable/ Disable displaying MD Box for Motion Detection. Set display duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly.(1sec~30min) G View Intelligent Area: Enable/ Disable displaying event area for intelligent events. Set display duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~30min) G View Alarm Icon: Enable/ Disable displaying Alarm Icon for Alarm out. Set display duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~30mins) G Enable Sound Output: Enable/ Disable sound out
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when events occur. Set display duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~60sec) G Enable Live Popup: Enable/ Disable live displaying popup when events occur. Set display duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~60sec) G Output control: Operating mode for alarm outputs. G Cut Output: Enable/ Disable stopping Alarm out signal
after 1 second. G Keep Output: Enable/ Disable keeping Alarm out signal G Enable / Disable the function that turns the digital output state to "OFF" state when a channel is selected. G Enable Ignore MD Event Delay: Enable/ Disable and set duration between motion detection events. Set delay duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~200sec) G Enable Auto Light Return to Normal: Enable/ Disable Automatic turning off lights for PTZ cameras. Set delay duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~200sec) G Event duration.
G Sec : second / 1800s (30minutes)

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G Enable the Schedule: Enable/ disable schedule recording. G All: Click to turn all schedule types, days, and hours ON or OFF G Enable *Switching Schedule: Enable/ disable switching
schedule recording G Ch: Recording channel when switching schedule G Minute: Time of switching schedule Event G Apply All: Apply current settings to all channels G Schedule Type ON/OFF: Click tab to turn the schedule
type ON or OFF for the day G Day ON/OFF: Click tab to turn all schedule types ON or OFF
for the selected day G Hour ON/OFF: Click tab to turn all schedule types ON or
OFF for the selected hour G Switching Schedule: Function that allows taking turns recording different channels. Designate the channels and recording duration and it will switch recording channels. Ex) Total Channel: 36, Number of channels entered for Switching Schedule: 6, Set time: 10 minutes (For the first 10 minutes, channels 1 ~ 6 will be recorded, and for the next 10 minutes, channels 7~ 12, and so on.)
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G Device List: The entire list of registered cameras in all servers
G PTZ Device List: List of supported PTZ protocols(standalone
client basically supports over 75 PTZ devices)
G Device Information: Displays information about the selected device
G PTZ Setting: Input PTZ setting values x Address: Input PTZ address x Serial Port: Select serial port number when using a local PTZ device
  PTZ Server: Information about a central PTZ server where more than one PTZ device are connected. (When using a PTZ server - the PTZ command is sent to the PTZ server via network; the PTZ address is used to distinguish between each PTZ devices; and the serial port number is not supported.) G IP: IP address of the PTZ server G Port: Port number of the PTZ server
 PTZ Device: Displays information about the selected PTZ protocol

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G Device List: All registered device lists G PTZ Configuration of Selected device G Preset: Preset number G Save: Preset position G Move: PTZ direction control G Preview: Preset preview G Scenario List: List of the registered presets
After a scenario starts, it will move from the top of the list to the bottom, stopping at each preset for the designated  delay time, and move on the next preset. G Delay Time: Delay time for each preset in a scenario G Add, Modify, Remove buttons: Scenario direct control G Scenario Repeat, start/ stop, pause/ resume function

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G Network Information: Displays information about the network adaptor(LAN Card) and MAC address(PC's LAN Card ID) of the current system
G IP Address: IP address of the current system G Connect Management : reconnect delay and retry count
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G SYSTEM INFORMATION: Displays basic information about the current system
G CONFIG BACKUP & RESTORE  BACKUP: Back-up system configuration to an XML file  RESTORE: Restore system configuration from a backup file (.XML )
APPLICATION START G OMIT DIAGNOSIS DIALOG: Select to skip the *diagnosis
dialog at program startup G Diagnosis Dialog: System analysis at program Startup (It is recommended to let the Diagnosis Dialog run each time program is run.) G CONNECT AUTOMATICALLY: Select to connect
automatically to all registered servers at startup
LOG INFORMATION G USE LOG: Select to use logs G E-Map: Select a number for monitor of the e-map display G Event List: Monitor number for event list
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G Use Auto Login: Select this option to automatically log in when standalone client is run.
G Use Auto Logout: Select to automatically log out if there has been no activity for several minutes (Select the desired time on the right)
G List of registered accounts G Local Policy: Select the local functions that the selected
account can access G Account Input Form: Input the ID and Password for an
existing account or a new account G Button group for account Add/ Modify/ Remove functions

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G Module Name: Name of the engine used by standalone client G Build Date: Date that the engine was created G Modified Date: Date that the engine was modified G Version: Engine version G Path: Path to the directory that the engine was installed

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Standalone Client Function Manual This chapter explains the functions of standalone client software.

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Main GUI Feature

Standalone client's GUI has the following feature.

 Main GUI features may be different for each client package.

Essential Info
Display Area

Multi-Tab Area

Video Display Area Device List

Control Panel

Playback Control Panel

Main GUI Feature G
 Main Menu Frame of DVR Platform
· Info Display: Logo / Time & Date / Net. Bandwidth Info / HDD Usage / Login · Device List: Server Name / Address / Connection Status · Main Control Panel: Display Ch. Type / PTZ Control / Audio / I/O
 Display Window of DVR Platform
· Video Display Area: 1 ~ 64 Ch. Multi-Main View / E-Map / Event List / Emergency Rec / Toggle View / Exit
 Data Control Panel of DVR Platform
· Local Recording & Search / Remote Search / Event Log
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Information Panel: Displays the basic status of the program.
    
G Displays the current date G Displays the current time G Displays the current network usage and HDD usage (When
there is no space in created banks, the program will overwrite in order of oldest banks first. If "Overwrite" is not selected in the configuration, the program does not overwrite when banks are full) G Login / Logout Button: Displays the account ID of the user currently logged in G Control the volume

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Menu Display Bar There're tabs for video display, e-map and event list and some function buttons.





G Click tab to switch between display windows #1, E-Map, and

Event list

G Functions for buttons



Emergency Rec button: start recording for all

the connected video channels



Full Screen button: Click to toggle to the full-screen

mode



Power button: Click to close the program

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G Select `Server List' Tab G The upper-most item in the device list
G Server: Displays the name and IP address of a registered server G Camera: A camera belongs to a server  Panel number
G The panel number will be displayed to be `0' when the panel is not assigned to the display area.
 Name of the currently displayed video channel  Camera number G The item selected from the device list by the user G Disconnected Server: The color of Server Icon will be grey

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G Select the bookmark tab G The name of the bookmark group
G Configure at the menu of Configuration>Device>Bookmark G Camera in bookmark: Displays the panel number and
camera number of the currently displayed video.  Panel number
G The panel number will be displayed to be `0' when the panel is not assigned to the display area.
 Name of the currently displayed video channel  Camera number
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G Click tab to switch between General Control Panel / PTZ Control Panel / Audio Control Panel
G Click to select the desired split display mode G Click to enter Local configurations G Click to enter Remote configurations G Click to display the next channels in current split display
mode G Click to toggle Auto-Switching: When toggled on, the video
channels in display area keep on rotating in order

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Panel For *PTZ cameras connected to standalone client. G PTZ(Pan/Tilt/Zoom): Horizontal movement / vertical
movement / zoom in or out

 
  



  

G Continuous/ Non-continuous mode: PTZ Speed control G Continuous/ Non-Continuous mode G Continuous mode: When a PTZ command button is clicked on, the camera will start operating. The camera will stop when the mouse button is released. G Non-continuous mode: When a PTZ command button is clicked, the camera will start operating and stop after the configured delay time (unit: millisecond: ms = 0.001 seconds) Speed control range (0.01sec~0.15sec)
G Click to control camera's up/down/left/right movements, and
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zoom/focus and selected preset Act G Select preset and touring number.
G Use "Configuration>PTZ>Preset Menu" G Click to turn on/off scenario G Click to turn on/off touring mode G Click to turn on/off camera OSD G Click to turn on/off camera auto-pan function G Click to control camera's power G Click to control camera's light source

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G 2-Way Audio: 1-Way Audio is when DVR is sending audio to a standalone client. 2-Way Audio is when audio is sent from standalone client to the DVR, and the DVR broadcasts the audio.







G Audio broadcast volume control G MIC(Click to enable audio broadcast) G MIC Button Enable: When trouble or problem is detected in a location that is being monitored by standalone client, click the channel that is showing the location, and click the MIC button. Then speak through the MIC, and the audio will be sent to the DVR and will be broadcast through the speaker installed in the location.
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The output control button allows the user to manually control the output of the connected device. The output is connected to an I/O Relay Box (IRB-02), which then sends pulse signals to external devices such as parking gates which require pulse signals to operate.

G Click to manually change the digital output state of the selected channel. Click to toggle the output state to ON, and click again to toggle the output state to OFF.  This button controls the on/off output to the DVR set side.
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G Playback Mode Button: Select Playback mode between

Local & Remote G Calendar: Select a day for playback G Event Filter Button: Select an Event Filter

ALL

Recording

Motion Detection

Sensor

Schedule

Reserved (Other Defined Events)

G Playback Command Button: Select Playback Control

commands

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Play

G Time Bar : Select an Hour(0~23)/ Minute for Playback(0~55)

Minute

Hour





 Current playback point

 Region where recorded video data exists

G User Time Input Area : Input time directly for Playback

G A tab to switch between calendar search panel and event search panel of the recorded data

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G Filter: Select event type for real-time display G Server/ Camera: Camera and server name of the event that
has occurred. G Panel: Panel number of the event that has occurred G Time: Time when the event occurred G Type: Type of the event that has occurred G Description: Additional information about the event that has
occurred
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Region for Displaying Surveillance or Playback Video
G On the top-left corner, the panel number is displayed. When a camera is added to the panel, the camera name is displayed there. In the middle, the current status of the panel is displayed.  Panel Number  Surveillance/playback name  Camera number Æ (Refer to `Device list') G ,  can be configured with "Configuration>Device>General>Device Name" menu
G Additional information and status indicators  The detailed information will be explained in the following page.

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Floating Bar with indicators and command buttons.  
    
G Indicator for Continuous Recording G Indicator for MD Recording G Indicator for Sensor Recording G Indicator for Schedule Recording G Indicator for *Digital Output
G When digital output is triggered by motion detection, or sensor, etc., the state (on/off) of digital output is shown by this indicator.
G Command button for connecting servers [On/Off] G Command button for *continuous recording [On/Off]
G Press this button to start or stop continuous recording. The blinking red icon will indicate that the channel is being recorded. If there is no blinking icon, it means that the channel is not being recorded.
G Command button for displaying the device information
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Using DVR Platform CMS
Login Process Default Administrator Account





G Default account Info ID: admin Password: admin
G Login: Click to open login window G Logout: Click to logout the current account







G Login window G Login Fail 1(Wrong password error) G Login Fail 2 (Unregistered ID error)

 G Access Denied: This error occurs when the user is not
logged-in or tries a function that the user does not have access to.

Standalone DVR Manual G Resolution: Login again with a right login account or
login in with an account which has each relevant access right to use a command. G Auto Login: Configuration>System>Account menu provides Automatic Login function which enables standalone client can run without login steps with the previous login status.
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Assigning & Moving Server/Device List
G Assigning: Assigning by selecting a Video Processing Server or an IP Device (IP Camera) for surveillance from the left Server List and moving the list to the right side Video Surveillance area by mouse drag & drop
G Channel Moving/ Swapping: It moves ready-assigned video channels to other panels.
G Mouse Drag & drop: It swaps between two video channels when the target channel to move is assigned a video already G Assigning Server/Device: Under the menu, "Configuration> Device List:, Video devices can be added, and after that video channels can be assigned to the video Surveillance Area and be connected."

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Disconnecting / Removing assigned channels on the Video Display Area.
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G Remove a video channel with `Delete Key' or drag and drop a channel to the [Server List] while the target channel is selected Connection Fail

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 "iSync" Normal Windows prior to any connection  "Video Loss" message shown when the channel is in video
loss state G Check Point for this case as follows:
Check Video Cable between camera and DVR ID and password configured to "Device List" of the configuration  "Disconnected" message shown when video channel is disconnected from CMS/Client/DVR Setting  "Connection Fail" message is shown when server connection fails. G Check Point for this case: Check network status
between server and client.  Message shown when user password is not correct or
permission is denied  Message shown when video streaming is disabled for
corresponding channel
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G Selected: When selecting a video surveillance channel, the border of the channel changes to be green G Select All: Select All video channels in the video surveillance area. G Deselect All: Deselect all selected channels by clicking "Select All/Deselect All" button or by clicking an unassigned video channel G Multi Select: Select multiple video channels by enabling "Multi Select" button or by selecting video channels with pressing CTRL Key G Controlling selected channels: The Playback function is available to selected video channels. The functions like PTZ control, two-way audio are available only to one selected channel.

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G Highlighting Video channels by mouse clicking a server list

in the Server List panel. All highlighted video channels can

be deleted just after clicking a server list.

G Highlighting a server list by mouse clicking a video channel

in the video display area. With this function, right clicking

"Remote Search" button for remote search can be run easily.





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G OSC OFF: OSC Function is off. Change OSC function on by clicking the button
G PTZ OSC: In use of the PTZ OSC Function. Move a PTZ camera by mouse clicking a point of a video channel. Control Zoom In/Out by mouse clicking [+], [-] buttons
G Playback OSC: In use of the Playback OSC function. With the function, control playback on a server directly

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E-MAP Configuration
Video can also be viewed on E-map for a more effective and realistic surveillance.



  
G Select E-MAP tab (Click) G E-MAP select PIC File you want to display on screen (Refer
to `Menu indicator bar') G Click EDIT on bottom right and then OK G Drag and Drop the device of your choice over the Picture on
the location of your choice G When deleting, click "target" over the device on the picture
and click on delete G When editing is finished, click on save.
G If you do not save, the settings will not be applied. Clicking on the target will display the image on screen
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Event List/ Real-time Event View
Real-time monitoring of events that are occurring is possible by selecting the type of events to see. Pop-up view of the channel is displayed when an event occurs.


G Select type  Event: Select which events to display in real-time event list window.  System: Select which system-related events to display in real-time event list window G Even if an event type is not selected for being displayed in the real-time event list window, it will still be recorded in the database.
G Real-time event list: Double-click on an event for a pop-up display of the corresponding channel

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Search for events that occurred by event-type, date, time, and text. Play-back the moment of the event.
  

G Select Type  Event: Select which events to search for  System: Select which system-related events to search for. G Even if an event type is not selected for being displayed in the real-time event list window, it will still be recorded in the database.
G Date/Time search: Select date or time of the event to search for.
G Text search: Search for events that include certain texts. G Search event list: Double-click on an event to play back the
video of the moment of the event.
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G Start Recording: Click Record button to turn on Continuous

Recording for the selected panel

 Recording-ON Indicator will start blinking

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G Stop Recording: Click Record button again to stop
recording Recording-ON Indicator will stop blinking
 Continuous recording has the top priority: If continuous recording button is pressed while MD(motion detection) recording is in progress, it will be converted to continuous recording.

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MD(Motion Detection) Recording Recording when MD events occur. MD Recording mode is activated after configuring MD Enable/Disable setting and MD area for each device in Configuration Window.

G Configuring Motion detection can be available with the

menu of "Configuration>Record>Event TIME" G Configuring duration for MD area display is available

with the menu of "Configuration>Record>Event Time".

Refer to the section, "Recording Duration Configuration

by Events"

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G Green Rectangles for MD Event area G MD Recording Indicator
 The configuration for displaying MD Area is OFF  MD recording is OFF after MD has been detected

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A Command Button for Emergency Recording   OFF
  ON
G Emergency Recording is off: Click to start Emergency Recording
G Emergency Recording is on: Click to stop Emergency Recording

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Playback
For playback of the recorded video, a video channel should be assigned to a video display panel and its panel should be selected with mouse click. And then playback command can be done. G Clicking the playback button on the "Search Tab" without
selecting a channel will start All Channel Playback. Playback cannot be done when a channel is not assigned to any panel.

Playback Mode

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 A channel is assigned/ Network is disconnected/ Available for Playback

 A channel is assigned/ Network is connected/Available for Playback)

 A channel is NOT assigned/ Network is not connected/ Not

available for Playback

Search Filter Button
Select a Search Filter Button to choose an event type to search for, and filter out all other event types.

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Live Mode

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Run Backup Manager of the current channel Reserved Switch to live surveillance mode Press LIVE button to convert to LIVE mode during playback. When the mouse pointer is on the display area of a Channel, the playback status bar will slide up from the bottom of the display area.

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To execute Search

 Select the server to that needs to be Local searched

 Click on LOCAL or REMOTE button in the Playback Control

Panel

 Select desired channel number(s)

 Select the date from the calendar

 Select the time by adjusting Time Bar and click on Play

Button.

G

Buttons are disabled during the "Remote

Playback".

G

Buttons are disabled during the

"Local Playback".

To end Remote Search Click on LOCAL button to return to normal search mode.
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Backup
To execute Backup Manager, click `Backup Manager Command Button' while in playback mode.


G Execute `Backup Manager' by clicking Backup Manager

Command Button

while in playback mode. The

available buttons on the floating bar will change

automatically when in playback mode.

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G Device Location G Backup Storage Devices G Calendar & Preview Area G Backup Controller Command Area G Markup backup time block Area G Select a *backup repository (HDD, USB, CD-RW/ DVD-RW)
G If the storages (bank) that the standalone client designated are full, the previous data is overwritten or standalone client stops recording data. Use the backup function in order to store the recorded data in another storage device.
G Backup Type: Backup progress reference of the following chapter

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G Select the location of the device that contains the data to
back up. In case of remote backup, select a remote server.
G Backup Storage Device Selection
G Calendar & Preview  Select a date or a recorded event in the calendar  Preview Area
G Confirm the recorded data by viewing the recorded video in the preview area using the playback panel buttons G Select the point you want to back up, by clicking on the time in the search bar that shows where recorded data exist
G To search more accurately, search by entering the exact time in the search bar
G After selecting , set Mark Begin/ End Time value for backup blocks
G Specify a local backup directory G Choose the video format of the video

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 Select the location of the device that contains the data to back up. In case of remote backup, select a remote server.
 Backup Storage Device Selection: Click [Select] button for backup devices. All available backup devices are enabled automatically.
 Preview Video to mark the start and end of backup blocks  Set Mark Begin/ End Time value for backup blocks  Specify a local backup directory: When selecting a HDD for
the backup device, the "Browse for Folder" window will pop up automatically.  Choose the video format of the backup file  Click BACKUP button to start backup
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G Backup button click to Start. The progress of backup is shown
G Finish backup by clicking OK button when backup is complete
G Exit Backup Manager

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 When backup process is finished, the backup data will be stored in a directory named "Data" in the designated storage medium. Also, Backup Viewer program, which is used for viewing the backup data, will be automatically installed.
 Run Backup Viewer program by double-clicking `Backup Viewer' Icon
 When Backup Viewer opens, `Open' dialog box will pop up automatically. The `Open' dialog box is used to search for the directory with the backup files
 Select the directory where the backup files were stored  Click `OK' button for playback
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G Menu Area G Display Area G Calendar Panel G Display and Playback Control Panel

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G Menu Area  Open: Select the directory where the IVA backup files are stored  Capture: Save the current screen of the selected channel as an image file. (BMP or JPEG)  Print: Print the current screen of the selected channel  Watermark: Open an image file that was saved with watermark function enabled, and check to see if the image has been modified
G Display Area: The selected channel is played in this area  Channel information  The date and time of the recorded video
G The button to exit Backup Viewer
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G Display Control Panel:  ~  1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 16 channel split mode  Keep current split mode and switch to next channels
G Calendar Panel: The panel to check the recording days and select days to playback recording data.  Calendar panel  Recorded Month and Year of playback video  Dates with recorded data are highlighted
G Playback Control Panel:  Decrease Reverse Playback Speed  Reserve Playback

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G Select Channel Window  Select Folder  Select the channels to play back  Displays the ID and name of the channel  OK: Click to play back the selected channels  Cancel: Click to close the window
G Capture Window : A Window to save the current video to an
image file  Preview area for the screen to be captured  Select/De-select whether to use the watermark function  Save: Save the selected screen as an image file  Cancel: Close the windows without saving

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Print Window: A Window for printing the Current Screen of the Playback Window G Channel List: List for selecting the channels to print G Layout: Select the layout for printing G Preview: The images can arranged on the selected layout,
and a preview of the page is displayed G Print: Click to print with the selected settings G Cancel: Click to close window without printing
Watermark Detector: Open an image file that was saved with watermark function, and check to see if the image has been modified. G Open: Open an image file G Detect: Check to see if the image file was modified G Result Image: Shows the image and result of the watermark
detection G Result Text: Shows the result of the watermark detection
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 [How To Open] Viewing a backup video with the Backup Viewer is briefly explained here G Click Open button in the Backup Viewer G Select the directory where the IVA backup files are stored G Select the channels to view from the channel list G Select a date with recorded data from the calendar panel G Split mode change and display control

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[How To Capture] After playback of the backup video, capture and save the screen G Click on a channel to select it. (The name of the selected
channel will change to red) G Click on the Capture menu button
G Enable or disable watermark function and click on `Save' button. G Select a directory to save to, enter the file name, and save (Captured image format: JPEG & BMP / Size: 720 x 540)
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[How To Print] G Click Print button G Select a layout of the printing G Drag-and-drop an image from the channel list to the preview
area to add. Drag-and-drop and image from the preview area to the channel list to remove G Click Print button to print

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[How To Use Watermark] G Click Watermark menu button G Click on Open button and open an image G Click on Detect button to check if the image has been
modified G The result when the image was not modified G The result when the image was modified

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Keywords Glossary in this Chapter
Active-X Installation Audio Control Connecting DVR with IE Display Mode PTZ Control Recording Setting Search & Playback Streaming Setting Zoom & Resize

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Minimal Specifications required to operate WebClient

Minimal Specifications

CPU

P4 3.0 or higher

Memory

512 MB or higher

VGA

GeForce MS 400, Radeon 7500 or higher

GeForce 8 series or higher

VGA Memory

64MB

MONITOR

1280X1024 recommended

OS

WINDOWS XP Service Pack 2 or higher

IE VERSION

IE 8.0 or higher

NETWORK

100 Mbps

DirectX

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This chapter will discuss about establishing a connection using Web Client and installation of ActiveX.
Remote Web Client using Web Browser
Enter the IP address or the DDNS server address of DVR on browser.
Default DDNS Server Address is " DDNSSERVICE.COM "
Web Client Login
When Login Window pops up, enter the correct ID/PASSWORD. Default ID: admin & Default Password: none (Blank)
Default Login admin none (Blank)
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ActiveX Installation
a) If Warning Message apears, allow the package.
Allow "Add On"
Click
b) Then Select Install Button from Pop Up Window. G Windowss 7 Users Turn UAC Feature off if running under Windows 7 (32 & 64bit).


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This chapter will demonstrate sets of instruction how to use Web Client.
Live
By Default, Web Client is connected as Live Mode automatically.

 Please note that the last selected channel number will be displayed as the first channel

number when user switch from one to the other split mode. Beware that camera number

one may not always be displayed at channel 1 between each split display mode.

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Split Display Mode
User can select sets different channel display mode (1, 4, 8, 9, 7 16) as shown below in the image.
G Please note that the last selected channel number will be displayed as the first channel number when user switch from one to the other split mode. Beware that camera number one may not always be displayed at channel 1 between each split display mode.
Full Screen Browser Toggle Mode
There is no full screen button. However users simply can utilize web browser feature to customize the display up to 1000% Zoom on any sized monitor as long as the system video setting & web browser support a scalable zoom function.
IE use F11 to switch its window into full screen mode.
Standard Screen Mode: Actual Screen Shot of 32" LCD Monitor. No toggle.

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IE at Full Screen Mode: "F11" Toggle Actual Screen Shot of 32" LCD Monitor. Default Zoom Level at 100%
IE at Full Screen Mode: "F11" Toggled. Actual Screen Shot of 32" LCD Monitor. Zoom Level at 200% to fit current resolution at maximum scale.
G Note: Not all browsers support scalable zoom level.
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Standalone DVR Manual PTZ Control If clicking a left button among a middle button group of the bottom of divided screens, which is denoted by a red-marked rectangular area as follows, the bottom of the screen is changed to GUI screen for PTZ control. For PTZ control, select a desired channel first and then use GUI for PTZ control.
GUI for PTZ control is as follows.

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A function related to bidirectional audio and a function of sound removal can be operated by using right buttons among a middle button group of the bottom of divided screens, which are denoted by a redmarked rectangular area as follows.

x

2 Way Audio Communication On/Off.

x

Audio Mute On/Off.

Remote Screenshot and Recording
User can record the video, take a snapshot, print the image, and check DVR Info.
The recorded video will be stored in below directory. "C:\WebRemoteViewer\"

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Search
Select "SEARCH" from Main Menu Bar in order to switch to Search Mode.

Calendar Search

x Select date using a Calendar on left panel. Use

arrow

buttons to change month & year then a day.

x Drag " d " hour block & " d " minute block to desired time as it will

display the corresponding hours & minutes on the time table.

G Note: On the time bar, Gray Scale Zone meaning there is a

recorded data.

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Once time & date has been chosen, press to "PLAY", to "STOP", & to "PAUSE" the playback.

Setup
Select "SETUP" from Main Menu Bar to have access on the Setting of remotely connected HL Series DVR.

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Streaming Setting
Setup of streaming being currently connected can be changed.
Configurable Items x CH Î On/Off x Resolution x Audio Î On/Off x Frame Rate Î 0~30

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User can configure recording setting of HL Series DVR.
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7. Mobile DVR Viewer Manual
Overview for Mobile DVR Viewer Mobile DVR-ViewerTM is the state-of-the-art client software for iPhone, which is capable of monitoring up to 4 channels and controlling pan & tilt, by using iPhone. To use Mobile DVR-ViewerTM, installation of Mobile DVRViewer in iPhone is required. z OS  iOS4 recommended z Display  Full Screen: 320x480  Resolution: 640x960 z Device  iPhone 3G/4

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Install iTunes (from www.apple.com)

G Join and log in iTunes Store G Through iTunes, search "iSync DVR Viewer"

G Click the relevant icon and confirm the information on the application program
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Standalone DVR Manual G Check the information and purchase the application program
G Download the application program. G Confirm the downloaded application program and
perform application program synchronization

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G Execute App Store G Select a search button and type "Mobile DVR viewer" in a
search window G Select Mobile DVR-Viewer G Check the description and select a price button G Click an installation button to start installation G Completion of installation can be confirmed
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Uninstallation
G Uncheck the checkbox if uninstallation is to be performed at iPhone
G For complete uninstallation, click a right button and select Uninstall

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G Real-time surveillance videos can be viewed G Recorded videos can be viewed G Addition and deletion of a server and a channel can be
performed G Language can be chosen
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ADD SERVER
G Select ADD SERVER G Enter IP address of a server G Enter a streaming port of the server to be added G Enter ID of the server to be added G Enter password of the ID of the server G Test the validity of the above entered data G Let the server be added in the list

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G Select a desired channel G Activate a server selecting window by double clicking, and
select a server G SELECTED SERVER displays the position of image to be
assigned to a view channel G Select a channel number to be inserted in a channel. G Complete the channel setup
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DELETE CHANNEL
G Select DELETE CHANNEL G Select a channel to be deleted G Press DELETE button to delete the selected channel

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G Select SERVER LIST G Select a server to be deleted G Press DELETE button to delete the selected server

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Live Screen
G Return to main screen G Connect to a server G Show full size image (available in 1-division mode) G View a screenshot of a live video (available in 1-division mode) G Move to configuration setting screen G Video display area G Buttons for manipulating camera directions (available if a
pan-tilt function is supported) G Buttons for camera zooming (available if a pan-tilt function is
supported) G Buttons for camera focusing (available if a pan-tilt function is
supported)

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Procedure of Playback of Recorded Video
G Select VOD STREAMING form a main screen. G Select a channel to be replayed. G Choose the replay date and time. G Click SELECT button to move to a replay window. G Select PLAY button to replay the video.
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This product has passed thorough quality management and inspection, and the supplier warrants properly according to this warranty. [Warranty Notice] The supplier executes product warranty as below. Place of purchase appointed at our headquarters or technical support team from our headquarters provides service when request of service.

Product Name

Model Name

Serial Number
Date of Purchase Customer Address

Place of Purchase
Name of Customer

[Warranty by Free of Charge]
The supplier provides 1 year warranty as below condition from date of purchase for product part or technical defect occurred under normal use and condition. However, if the date of purchase cannot be confirmed or when loss of this product warranty, warranty period will be decided by the product serial number which contains manufacturing date information managed during product manufacturing for 1 year as below condition? - Warranty condition in case of breakdown caused by product's performance and
functional defect under normal use

Customer Damage Type
Critical defect within 10 days from date of purchase
Breakdown caused by same defect up to 3 times
Breakdown caused by same defect up to 4 times
When manufacturer have lost the product requested for repair
by customer When repair is impossible even
though there is product part available for repair

Warranty conduct according to warranty period

Within warranty period After warranty period

Product exchange by free of charge

No relevant fact

Product repair by free of charge

Charged product repair

Product repair by free of charge

Charged product repair

Product repair by free of charge

Refund after depreciation for required amount

Product repair by free of charge

Refund after depreciation for required amount

- Breakdown caused by customer's intention and fault within warranty period

Breakdown Type

Warranty conduct according to warranty period Within warranty period After warranty period

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When repair is impossible Breakdown caused by same
defect up to 3 times

Customer charge Charged product
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Customer charge Charged product repair

[Charged Product Warranty]
T The following cases are handled by charged service even within the warranty period by free of charge.
T Product breakdown occurring after warranty period T Breakdown due to customer's careless usage or voluntarily repairing,
rebuilding the product T Breakdown due to natural disasters(Fire, Injury from Salt/Flood damage) T Belongings provided when purchase of product T Breakdown from not obeying the specified method of use and notice. T Breakdown from not using the specified electricity volume(Voltage, Frequency) T Breakdown caused by other service personnel than the supplier agent or
technical service team personnel T Product breakdown or defect from having the product to drop after installation. T When request of installation for move of product T Re-installation after installing once by customer's request on purchase T Re-installation due to customer's inexperienced installation T Requesting service due to reasons rather than product breakdown

[Policy for product repair]
Customer must connect to the supplier and receive a RMA (Returned Merchandize Authorization) number by using the product serial number when need of product repair. (When computerization is not available: Customer must receive the RMA number from the supplier's Sales Team when need of product repair. Given RMA number is valid for 30 days from date of receipt and automatically cancelled afterward. In case of returning for product repair, RMA number must be presented. When RMA number is not available, service will be refused and the received product will be returned without conduct of repair. Customer must use our company's packing box provided on purchase for product protection purpose, and must safely pack otherwise to prevent any external impact or condition when loss of packing box. Customer must bear the freight charge when dispatch and the product must arrive within 30 days from the date of receipt of RMA number to have the warranty right of product recognized. If the product arrives at our Technical Service Center after 30 days from the date of receipt of RMA number, the product will be returned as it is and the freight charge will also be charged to customer. If the product's packing condition is not appropriate for product repair, the product will be returned as it is and the freight charge will also be charged to customer. RMA number and this product warranty must be enclosed within the product when dispatching product for repair, and both document must be available to be recognized for product warranty right. If there are any insufficient parts in the two documents, the product will be returned as it is and the freight charge will also be charged to customer. The supplier shall provide perfect repair and quickly dispatch as soon as possible when the customer satisfies normal quality warranty condition. The supplier will bear the freight charge when returning. However the repair cost is charged by the standards shown at table 2 and table 3. For more detailed information, please contact the supplier.

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