CNB BDS4812 Owner's manual

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BDx-Series
Installation Manual (Ver 2.06)
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This product is made by advanced technology and passed reliability and compatibility test.
Product quality can be guaranteed.
This is an installation guide for BDx-Series user.
This guide gives you BDx-Seriess external specification, name, PAN/TILT control, the way of
attaching peripheral devices and configuration of system program.
If you are first user of BDx-Series DVR, even though you are experienced with similar products
like this, we recommend you to read this manual carefully and follow the instructions inside
before using this product.
CAUTION
The copyright of this manual belongs to Manufacturer.
It is prohibited to copy this manual without permission.
We do not guarantee, if your system is damaged by your mis-using disapproval components
or mis-operation.
If you have any problems or questions with our product, please contact the dealer you
bought from or Manufacturer.
If you need to open the system for modification or repairing, it is recommended that you have
to request an engineers assistance by contacting the dealer you bought it from or
Manufacturer.
BDx-Series is a registered trademark of Manufacturer DVR system.
This product has certification for domestic and industrial use. Also, it has taken CE for
Europe, FCC for the U.S.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.
Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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1. Windows Setup....................................................................................................................6
1.1 System Requirements.................................................................................................6
1.2 Monitor Resolution.......................................................................................................6
1.3 Power Options & Display Properties............................................................................7
2. Hardware Installation............................................................................................................8
2.1 Hardware Configuration...............................................................................................8
2.1.1 Specifications....................................................................................................8
2.1.2 Check the contents............................................................................................8
2.1.3 Layout..............................................................................................................11
2.1.4 Connecting the boards.....................................................................................16
2.2 Connecting Hardware................................................................................................18
2.2.1 Connecting Network........................................................................................18
2.2.2 Connecting camera PTZ..................................................................................18
2.2.3 Connecting Sensor Input.................................................................................20
2.2.4 Connecting Digital Output................................................................................20
2.2.5 Connecting Watch Dog....................................................................................21
2.2.6 Selection of audio input....................................................................................22
2.3 Installing Device Driver..............................................................................................24
2.3.1 BDF0303m / BDF0303 / BDS0606 / BDS1212 Driver.......................................24
2.3.2 BDE2424 / BDS2424 / Overlay Driver..............................................................30
3. Installing the Software........................................................................................................34
3.1 Installing the software................................................................................................34
3.2 Reinstalling the software............................................................................................36
3.2.1 Saving the Settings..........................................................................................36
3.2.2 Uninstalling the Software.................................................................................37
3.2.3 Reinstalling the Software.................................................................................37
3.2.4 Modifying Settings...........................................................................................38
3.3 Installing the Client Software......................................................................................39
3.3.1 Install Client Software......................................................................................39
3.3.2 Addition of DVR Server....................................................................................39
4. DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server).............................................................................40
Table of Contents
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4.1 DDNS settings on your DVR......................................................................................40
4.1.1 Creating a Host Name.....................................................................................41
4.1.2 Advanced Hostname management..................................................................41
4.2 Access to DVR by Domain Name..............................................................................42
5. Network Configuration........................................................................................................44
5.1 DVR network setup....................................................................................................44
5.2 Connecting from Remote place..................................................................................45
5.2.1 Use of the network client software....................................................................45
5.2.2 Use of the Web Client......................................................................................47
5.3 Router Setup.............................................................................................................48
Appendix A. Advanced Host Name Management....................................................................49
1. Creating an ID and password on our free DDNS Service.............................................49
2. Host Name Registration...............................................................................................51
3. Host Name Management.............................................................................................53
4. DDNS settings on your DVR........................................................................................54
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1. Windows Setup
1.1 System Requirements
Supported OS
Windows 2000, Windows XP
System Requirements
Model
SPEC
BDF0303
BDS0606
BDS1212
BDS4812
BDE2424 / BDS2424
BDS4824
CPU Cel 1.0 or higher Cel 2.0 or higher Pentium4 2.4G or
higher
RAM 128MB or higher 256MB or higher 256MB or higher
Main Board Intel chipset board Intel chipset board Intel chipset board
Graphic ATI Radeon (video memory 32MB or higher)
DirectX DirectX 7.0a or higher
(We recommend you to update driver to the latest version because a old driver may
not properly run.)
1.2 Monitor Resolution
Select Display Properties.
All programs have been designed to be run at the screen resolution of 1024×768 or
higher.
If the monitor does not support this resolution or has not been configured, the program
may not properly run.
Select Medium(16 bit) or Highest (32 bit) in the Color quality field, and 1024 by 768 in
the Screen resolution area as shown below:
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1.3 Power Options & Display Properties
Select None in the Screen saver field, and click Power…” in the Monitor power area.
When the Power Options Properties window appears, select Never in the Turn off
monitor and the Turnoff hard disks fields.
If above settings are not made, program errors may occur.
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2. Hardware Installation
2.1 Hardware Configuration
2.1.1 Specifications
BDF03
03m
BDF03
03
BDS06
06
BDS12
12
BDE24
24
BDS24
24
BDS48
06
BDS48
12
BDS48
24
Video Inputs 4 4 4,8,16
4,8,16
8 16 16 16 16
Display speed
NTSC/PAL(fps)
6/
6
30/
25
60/
50
120/
100
240/
200
240/
200
480/
400
480/
400
480/
400
Recording speed
NTSC/PAL(fps)
6/
6
30/
25
60/
50
120/
100
240/
200
240/
200
60/
50
120/
100
240/
200
DI / O 8 / 4 4 / 4 8 / 4 16 / 8 8 / 4 16 / 8 8 / 4 16 / 8 16 / 8
RS422 / 485
H/W watch-dog
Audio(Audio BD
or sound device)
1Line in
*Sound
Device
4Line in
8Line in
*Sound
Device
*Sound
Device
4Line in
8Line in
*Sound
Device
*It defends on computer sound device.(2 Line in or 1 Microphone in normal) (fps : frame per second)
2.1.2 Check the contents
After removing package, make sure that the following contents.
Please contact the dealer if any items are missing.
BDx-Series contents
( )- quantity
BDF03
03m
BDF03
03
BDS06
06
BDS12
12
BDE24
24
BDS24
24
BDS48
06
BDS48
12
BDS48
24
Video capture B/D
Overlay B/D
Video Input B/D
External Video cable
(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)
Internal Video cable
(2) (4) (4) (4) (8)
PTZ control cable
Watch-Dog cable
Software CD
Installation manual
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
<Video Capture B/D> <Overlay B/D(Real time display)>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
ON
<Video Input board> <External Video cable> <Internal Video cable> <PTZ control cable>
<Watch-Dog cable> <Software CD> <Installation manual>
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DVR Accessory contents
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DIO0804 DIO1608 AUDIO 4IN AUDIO 8IN
1
st
DIO Board
2
nd
DIO Board
40pin DIO cable
20pin DIO cable
Audio Input Board
Audio A/D Board
Internal audio cable
(2)
<1
st
DIO Board> <2
nd
DIO Board> <40pin DIO cable> <20pin DIO cable>
<Audio Input Board> <Audio A/D Board> <Internal Audio cable>
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2.1.3 Layout
1
2
3
4
<Capture B/D - BDF0303m>
Video Inputs : Camera In 1~ 4
Audio Input : 1Ch audio line level in
DI Connector : DI(1~8) control port. Connecting to the DIO board (1~8)
DO Connector : DO(1~4) control port. Connecting to the DIO board (1~4).
SENSOR
RELAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
C
O
M
2
1
3
4
6
8
7
1
2
3 4 5
<Capture B/D - BDF0303> <DIO Board>
Video Inputs : Camera In 1~ 4
Thru pass Output : 1Ch Live display
RS422/RS485 port : Camera PTZ control
Watch-Dog Connector : Hardware Reset
DIO Connector : DIO control port. connecting to the DIO board
DI Connector : Sensor Input (1~4)
RS422/RS485 port : Camera PTZ control
DO Connector : Dry contact Output (1~4). Alarm control
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
1
2
3 45 6
13
14
11
12
15
16
17
18
< Capture B/D BDS0606 / BDS1212>
Video Inputs (external connector):
Camera In 1 ~ 8
Video termination switch: Camera In 1 ~ 8
Termination resistor(75ohm)
Video Inputs (external connector):
Camera In 9 ~ 16
Video termination switch: Camera In 9 ~ 16
Termination resistor(75ohm)
Video Inputs (internal connector): 1 ~ 4 RS422/RS485 port : Camera PTZ control
Video Inputs (internal connector): 5 ~ 8 Thru pass Output : 1Ch Live display
Video Inputs (internal connector): 9 ~ 12 Watch-Dog Connector : Hardware Reset
Video Inputs (internal connector): 13 ~ 16 DIO Connector : DIO control port. connecting to
the DIO board
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Audio Inputs (optional) : Line level 1 ~ 4
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Audio Inputs (optional) : Line level 5 ~ 8
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1 2
5
6
7 8
< Capture B/D BDE2424>
1 2 3 4
5
6
7 8
< Capture B/D BDS2424>
Video Inputs (internal connector): 1 ~ 4
Video Inputs (internal connector): 5 ~ 8
Video Inputs (internal connector): 9 ~ 12
Video Inputs (internal connector): 13 ~ 16
Thru pass Output : 1Ch Live display
RS422/RS485 port : Camera PTZ control
Watch-Dog Connector : Hardware Reset
DIO Connector : DIO control port. connecting to the DIO board
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14 3 2
6
5
< Overlay B/D(Real time display) - OVL480>
Real time display board is component of BDS48xx.
Video Inputs (internal connector): 1 ~ 4
Video Inputs (internal connector): 5 ~ 8
Video Inputs (internal connector): 9 ~ 12
Video Inputs (internal connector): 13 ~ 16
Video Output : Multiple video output
S-Video Output : Multiple video output
Video Inputs (internal connector): 1 ~ 4
Video Inputs (internal connector): 5 ~ 8
Video Inputs (internal connector): 9 ~ 12
Video Inputs (internal connector): 13 ~ 16
Video termination switch: Camera In 1 ~ 8
Termination resistor(75ohm)
Video termination switch: Camera In 9 ~16
Termination resistor(75ohm)
Video Inputs(external connector): 1 ~ 8
Video Inputs(external connector): 9 ~ 16
<Video Input Board>
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<1
st
DIO Board> <2
nd
DIO Board>
Sensor Input connector : Input 1 ~ 8 and common
Alarm Output : Output 1 ~ 4. Dry contact output
DIO Connector : connecting to the 2
nd
DIO board
DIO Connector : DIO control port. connecting to the capture board
Sensor Input connector : Input 9 ~ 16 and common
Alarm Output : Output 5 ~ 8. Dry contact output
DIO Connector : connecting to the 1
st
DIO board
5
6
AUDIO
6
5
7
8
2
1
3
4
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
1
2
3
4
<AUDIO Input Board> <AUDIO A/D Board> <Connecting to Capture B/D>
Audio Input Connector : Line level Input 1 ~ 4
Audio Input Connector : Line level Input 5 ~ 8
Audio Input Connector(Internal) : connecting to the Audio A/D board, Audio 1~4
Audio Input Connector(Internal) : connecting to the Audio A/D board, Audio 5~8
Audio Input Connector(Internal) : connecting to the Audio Input board, Audio 1~4
Audio Input Connector(Internal) : connecting to the Audio Input board, Audio 5~8
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2.1.4 Connecting the boards
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
1
2
Capture
2
1
Audio
Guide
DIO
Guide
Video In
cables
<BDF0303> <BDS0606 / BDS1212>
<BDE2424> <BDS2424>
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
4 3 2 1
Overlay
Capture
4
2
3
1
5
6
6
5
<BDS4812 / BDS4806> <BDS4824>
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2.2 Connecting Hardware
2.2.1 Connecting Network
LAN/xDSL Port
Client PC
Internet
2.2.2 Connecting camera PTZ
<Connecting PTZ from DIO board (only for BDF0303)> <Connecting PTZ from BDF0303 board>
RS422 / 485 cable
4 3 2 1
1. Rx + or TRx +
2. Rx - or TRx -
3. Tx +
4. Tx -
<RS422 / 485>
1. Orange: RX+ / TRX+
2. Red : RX- / TRX-
3. Brown : TX+
4. Black : TX-
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
RS422 / 485 cable
1. Rx + or TRx +
2. Rx - or TRx -
3. Tx +
4. Tx -
<RS422 / 485>
1. Black : RX+ / TRX+
2. Brown : RX- / TRX-
3. Red : TX+
4. Orange : TX-
<Connecting PTZ from BDS0606 / BDS1212>
RS422 / 485 cable
1. Rx + or TRx +
2. Rx - or TRx -
3. Tx +
4. Tx -
<RS422 / 485>
1. Black : RX+ / TRX+
2. Brown : RX- / TRX-
3. Red : TX+
4. Orange : TX-
<Connecting PTZ from BDE2424 / BDS2424>
Camera PTZ RS-422 Capture Board
TX+ RX+
TX- RX-
RX+ TX+
RX- TX-
Camera PTZ RS-485 Capture Board
TRX+ TRX+
TRX- TRX-
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2.2.3 Connecting Sensor Input
<DIO Board>
Connect one signal line of sensor (infrared rays sensor, heat perception sensor, magnetic
sensor) to the desired sensor number and then connect another line to the COMMON port.
(You can set the type-NC or NO- of sensor at Setup mode -> DIO).
Use another Adapter for the all sort of sensors power supply.
2.2.4 Connecting Digital Output
<DIO Board>
Use this at 12V or less operating voltage and 300mA or less operating current.
When controlling lamp and AC operated equipment, control it using separate outside relay.
During normal operation the control output contact is maintained at Open status, and during
control output the output contact is changed to Close(short) status.
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