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DIGITAL IMAGE RECORDER
SHR-4040P Users Manual
A Grade Device (for industrial purpose)
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This device was registered for industrial use emitting less electromagnetic waves than regu lated.
- You shall read through “Safety Warnings & Cautions” for the safe use of this product.
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To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose
this appliance to rain or moisture.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions.
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol indicates high voltage is
present inside. It is dangerous to make
any kind of contact with any inside part
of this product.
This symbol alerts you that important
literature concerning operation and
maintenance has been included with
this product.
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plus.
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong
are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10.Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12.Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by
the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a used,
caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
13.Unplug this apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
14.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has
been dropped.
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SHR-4040P Contents
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Important Safety Instructions
Contents
Before Start
I. Overview
1. Introduction
2. Introduction
3. Feature
4. Part Name & Function
5. HDD Installation
II. Connecting to Others
1. Connecting to External Device
2. Connecting to PC
III. Basic Use
1. Booting System
2. Viewing Basic Screen
3. Viewing Menu
IV. Menu Composition
1. Setting Date, Time, & Screen
2. Setting Channel
3. Setting Recording
4. Setting Alarm Input/Motion
Detection
5. Setting Alarm Output/Buzzer
6. Setting SYSTEM SETUP
7. Setting MONITORING
8. Setting SERIAL PORT
9. Setting NETWORK
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V. Recording
1. Basic Recording
2. Pausing
3. Locking
VI. Search & Replay
1. Viewing Search Menu
2. Search by Date & Time
3. Searching EVENT
4. Basic Replay
VII. Others
1. Product Specification
2. Appearance
Appendix
Before Calling Service Center
Q & A
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This User’s Manual provides you with a basic guideline for the safe and convenient
use of this device.
It emphasizes safety regulation, product overview, how to be connected with other
device, how to use functional buttons, and how to setup and use the system with the
Setup Menu.
You had better read through this User’s Manual before you use the Digital Image
Recorder whether you are a beginner or long familiar with this kind of device. In par-
ticular, you should understand the safety regulations in the User’s Manual before you
install and use the device as they prevent any potential danger or proprietary loss
caused by the device.
You shall ask the shop that you bought the device for expert advice in advance if you
want to open the system case to touch inside for function upgrade or repair or if you
have some inquiries for use or detect some troubles with the device.
BEFORE START
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SHR Smart View Contents
IX. Overview
1. In This Manual
2. Overview
3. SHR Smart Viewer Features
4. Product Information
X. Installation & Operation
1. Installing Procedures
2. Operating Procedures
XI. SHR Admin
1. Description
2. Functions of the SHR Admin
XII. SHR Watch
1. Description
2. Functions of the SHR Watch
XIII. SHR Search
1. Description
2. Time-Lapse Search
3. Event Search
4. Other Functions
XIV. Appendix - Smart Viewer
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Before Start
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I. Overview
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4 stage screen quality.
Very High, High, Standard, Low
Various numbers of record field per second
PAL : MAX 25 ~ 0.5 IPS
Recordable during replay (Duplex)
Audio recording/replay by channels
Reserved recording by timer
Alarm recording
Various replay speed
Convenient search function
Date & Time Search, Event(Alarm, Motion) Search
In case of power failure during recording, the system will automati-
cally start booting upon power recovery and recording will be
resumed.
Freezing video image in monitoring. (FREEZE)
Double speed zooming video image in monitoring or replay
Real-time emergency recording(Panic) of all channels irrelevant of
recording setup value.
Various data communication through RS232C port
Remote Control : Remote controlling program and communication (Ex. Remote
Keyboard)
External Modem : Remote monitoring/control by PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
method
PTZ Control : Simple PTZ motions (MOVE, TELE, WIDE, PRESET, VIEW)
Multi Screen Mode
Full Screen Display, 4 Split Display, Sequence Display, Event Monitoring Display
Remote monitoring and control through Network (LAN)
Remote monitoring/control/callback through Network (LAN)
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Introduction
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Digital Video Recorder SHR-4040 applies the MPEG-4 video image compression
method to each channel and the ADPCM compression method for video data and
audio data respectively, which are captured by 4 cameras. It records both data in the
built-in HDD real-time and transmits such data out through the network or it can con-
trol them remotely.
DVR means the device recording both video and audio data with hard disks(HDD)
that takes the place of the conventional video cassette recorder(VCR) using video
tapes. DVR is very convenient to not only replay or search recorded data but also
edit and transmit them as they are modulated in digital signal to be recorded.
DVR compresses, saves, and transmits video screen according to the video and
audio compression protocol, searches recorded data by the time, date, camera, and
event, monitors the data remotely, and backs up or controls the camera.
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Part Name & Function
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PTZ
ENTER/
SET
No Name Function
Channel Button
Multi Screen
Selection
Button
Display
Mode
Search
Power LED
Network LED
Play back LED
HDD Access
LED
REC Button
PANIC Button
REC LOCK
Button
Mode Selection
Button
Indicates Power On/Off.
Indicates Network Connection and Data
Transmission.
Indicates Playback in Motion.
Indicates Normal Access to HDD.
Upon Access to HDD, LED repeats on and off.
Selects Single Channel in the Display Mode.
Used for Number Input Button in the Number Input Mode.
Recording starts as set in the Normal Record
Mode while LED is on.
Real time Video/Audio recording starts as set in
the System with the resolution of Very High.
Prevents cancellation of the REC/PANIC key in
motion.
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ALARM(WIDE)
MENU(VIEW)
Button
ZOOM Button
PTZ Button
SEARCH
(PRESET) Button
FREEZE(TELE)
Button
Direction
Control Button
Search
Function Key
Sets up Digital Zoom(x2).
Performs the TELE, WIDE, PRESET, and VIEW
function by pressing the PTZ button.
Performs the FREEZE function in the DISPLAY Mode.
Performs the TELE function by pressing the PTZ.
Shows EVENT SEARCH.
Cancels the preset ALARM function to set up a new
ALARM function
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Performs the WIDE function by pressing the PTZ.
Indicates the Search method.
Performs the PRESET setup function by pressing the PTZ.
Displays the system setup menu or enters an upper menu.
Performs the VIEW setup function by pressing the PTZ.
Changes or edits the left setup value for
the detailed menu item setup.
Moves the cursor up in a menu or increases the
setup value for the detailed menu item setup.
Changes or edits the right setup value for
the detailed menu item setup.
Moves the cursor down in a menu or
decreases the setup value for the detailed
menu item setup.
Acts as the Enter key for the menu setup.
Views the fast rewinding search
screen.
Stops file searching.
Toggles during playback to activate
Still or PLAY.
Views the fast forwarding search
screen.
JOG : Used for the Forward/Reverse
Frame search.
Shuttle : Performs the Play/Reverse
Play/FF/RF function.
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FREEZE
TELE
ALARM
WIDE
SEARCH
PRESET
MENU
VUEW
ZOOM
Fast
Reverse
STOP
STILL
Fast
Forward
JOG/
SHUTTLE
Indicates 4 Multi Screen.
Single Channel Screen changes at the
time set in the Sequence Mode Menu.
Indicates 4 Multi Screen.
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Back Side
VIDEO IN-THROUGH AV OUTAUDIO IN
ALARM IN 1
ALARM IN 2
ALARM IN 3
ALARM IN 4
GND
ALARM RESET IN
GND
ALARM OUT 1
ALARM OUT 2
GND
1 2 3 4
1 2
3 4
VIDEO S-VHS
NETWORK RS-232C
FACTORY
RESET
AUDIO
Caution
Caution
Never play the DVR on the soft surface like a carpet or the air vent may be clogged.
If you want to play the DVR in a cabinet or rack, check ventilation condition first.
No Name Function
Composite Video Signal Input Port(BNC Style
Connector)
Forwarding a video signal to other video device.
Composite Video Signal Input Port(BNC Style
Connector)
S-VHS Video Signal Output Port
Audio Signal Input/Output Port(RCA Jack)
Serial Port for Remote Control/External
MODEM/PTZ control
Network Connection Port
Video Input Port
THROUGH Port
Video Output Port
S-VHS Port
Audio
Input/Output Port
RS-232 Port
LAN Port
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- ALARM IN1
- ALARM IN2
- ALARM IN3
- ALARM IN4
- ALARM RESET IN
- ALARM OUT1
- ALARM OUT1
Setting System to Factory DeliveryCondition.
Supporting AC 230V Power Socket.
External
Input/Output Port
FACTORY RESET
POWER
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Checking Product & Accessory
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On buying a product, unpack and put it on a flat floor then check if all the following
content are kept good.
Main Body
Users Manual
A Power Cord
Two Brackets
- In case you want to install the product on the rack.
REMOTE S/W CD
16 Screw Specials
- In case you want to install another HDD.
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PTZ
ENTER/
SET
Note
Note
The above contents are subject to change to improve the product capacity or func-
tion without prior notice.
Caution
Caution
Do not;
1. Leave it outdoor.
2. Let any liquid in it.
3. Impose excessive impact or force.
4. Pull the output plug excessively.
5. Disassemble it on your own.
6. Stay out of the rated input/output range.
7. Use other power cord than regulated.
8. Use a power cord without ground for the product with input ground.
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2.Detach the cover from the product.
(Push the cover back slightly and lift the back side first.)
3. Of the two brackets on either side of the product to fix a HDD, you shall loosen the
screw of the bracket where you want to install an extra HDD.
BRACKET-HDD
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HDD Installation
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You may attach up to 3 extra HDDs to this product.
However, it contains many components leading to electric shock, accident, and break-
down therefore if you fail to apply proper installation or setup method, it may not rec-
ognize the HDD or malfunction. In this regard, you had better ask an expert of the
SEC agency where you bought the product setup for extra HDD addition.
[Cautions for Extra HDD Addition]
Do not make the cable stuck improperly nor uncoated (to avoid breakdown or fire).
Dont touch sharp edges inside the product during work.
Keep loosened screws or parts well.
Missing screws or parts may result in breakdown or malfunction of the product.
[Extra HDD Addition Procedure]
1.Loosen 5 screws on both sides and 1 screw in the back of the product to detach the
cover.
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4.Pull the BRACKET-HDD toward the product center and detach the fixing part at the
bottom to detach the BRACKET-HDD.
6.
Fix the HDD installed BRACKET-HDD to the detached part again..
(Assembling will be done in the reverse manner of disassembling. Align the 5 fixing holes at
the bottom of the HDD with those of the BRACKET-HDD and push it out ward the product
until screw fixing holes are aligned. Then tighten screws firmly.)
7.Check if the BRACKET-HDD has been fixed in the product rigidly and connect the
power supply cable and signal transmission cable (IDE CABLE) to the HDD.
8.Check if all connectors and cables are in good condition then close the cover.
9.Tighten cover fixing screws. (5 points on both sides and 1 point in the back)
You can install 2 HDDS to a BRACKET-HDD as shown in the figure.
5.Tighten a SCREW-SPECIAL(BWH,6-32UNC,L10.5) which was supplied as an
accessory at 4 points to fix the HDD to the BRACKET-HDD. (The screw shall be
tightened enough not to be loosened by vibration.)
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Pin No. Pin Specification
1 CD (CARRIER DETECT)
2 RXD(RECEIVED DATA)
3 TXD(TRANSMITTED DATA)
4 DTR(DATA TERMINAL READY)
5 SG(SIGNAL GROUND)
6 DSR(DATA SET READY)
7 RTS(REQUEST TO SEND)
8 CTS(CLEAR TO SEND)
9 RI(RING INDICATOR)
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You can control the system remotely through RS-232 parallel communication or Lan
by a PC.
(1) Connecting RS-232C
A. Communication Method
- Data Code : ASCII Code
- Protocol : 8 bit Data, 1 Stop bit, None Parity
- Transmission Speed : 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 bps
B. RS-232C Port(D-SUB 9 Pin) and Pin Specification
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Connecting External Device
2-1
This device can be connected to such external device as an video signal input
camera, audio signal input microphone, and video/audio signal output monitor.
It can be also connected to such external device as an alarm at users request.
It can be connected to a PC through serial communication or LAN.
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Connecting PC
VIDEO IN-THROUGH AV OUTAUDIO IN
ALARM IN 1
ALARM IN 2
ALARM IN 3
ALARM IN 4
GND
ALARM RESET IN
GND
ALARM OUT 1
ALARM OUT 2
GND
1 2 3 4
1 2
3 4
VIDEO S-VHS
NETWORK RS-232C
FACTORY
RESET
AUDIO
Caution
Caution
This device shall be combined with a monitor that is able to support the PAL video
signal. A general computer monitors is not applicable.
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(2) Connecting LAN
You are able to monitor, search, and save video data with the Remote
Program(RAS).
Please refer to xx page about how to use RAS.
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System Booting
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Power On
This system has no power switch.
When you connect the adapter with the power cable, the LED and buttons in front
of the system are all turned on and the system starts booting as the following
screen pops up.
Upon completion of booting, the following live screen pops up.
NOW PREPARING HDDS...
THERE ARE NO INSTALLED HDDS
PRESS OK BUTTON TO SHUTDOWN.
OK CANCEL
2002-07-01 08:00:00
Failure of normal booting will carry on the following message.
CAM 1 CAM 2
CAM 3 CAM 4
The following message will be displayed when power is on without HDD installed.
THERE ARE NO INSTALLED
MASTER HDD.
PRESS OK BUTTON TO SHUTDOWN.
OK CANCEL
The following message will be displayed if you miss to install the Master HDD.
THE MASTER HDD MUST BE
PARTITIONED.
IF YOU PRESS YES THE
SYSTEM WILL PARTITION
THE MASTER HDD.
YES NO
The following message will be displayed if the Master HDD is not partitioned.
WAIT WHILE THE MASTER HDD IS
BEING PARTITIONED...
If you select YES, partitioning will begin with the following message.
SYSTEM MUST RESTART BEFORE THE
CHANGES TAKE EFFECT.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO REBOOT NOW?
YES NO
Upon completion of Master HDD partitioning, the following message will be dis-
played to confirm rebooting.
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Power Off
Click SYSTEM SHUTDOWN in the SYSTEM SETUP MENU to turn the power off.
Then, the following message will pop up.
If you click YES, the system will stop with the following message.
After the system stops normally, separate the power jack in the back of the system
from the main body.
No power switch is attached.
In case you turned off the system power during recording, recording will resume
upon the booting of the system after you turn the power on again.
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Recognition of Input Video Signal
In the event of no video signal when you turn the system on, VL(Video Loss) will
appear and the buzzer will sound.
Then, if you press the ALARM button, the buzzer will be off. If you set VIDEO
LOSS BUZZER to OFF in ALARM OUT/BUZZER SETUP menu, the buzzer will
sound by no means.
When
HDD is Bad.
The mark will appear on the top left corner in case of abnormal HDD opera-
tion.
2003-07-01 00:00:00
CAM 1 CAM 2
CAM 3 CAM 4
2003-07-01 00:00:00
CAM 1 CAM 2
CAM 3 CAM 4
DO YOU WANT SHUTDOWN?
YES NO
SYSTEM IS HALTED.
Caution
Caution
After you turn the system power off, put an interval of 3 seconds until you turn the
power on again. Otherwise, the system may malfunction.
Caution
Caution
Factory reset will initialize all setup values to be the basic ones for factory delivery.
Factory Reset
1. Disconnect the system power.
2. Connect the system power while you hold on the factory reset button in the back of the system.
3. Keep pressing the factory reset button until the basic screen appears in the monitor.
BAD
BAD
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Current Date and Time setup value in the System
Set to the default value of CAM 1~4.
Viewing Replay Screen
Here comes the example of a general replay screen.
Indicates the date and time of recorded data in the replay mode.
While the system replays, the
icon appears and while the system pauses, the II
icon appears instead.
The recorded data can be replayed in various speeds. In case of other speed than
normal one time speed, the speed icon sequentially changes to
,
❿❿
,
❿❿❿
,
and
❿❿❿❿
in the forward direction or 0.5
,
➛➛
,
➛➛➛
, and
➛➛➛➛
in the
reverse direction.
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Viewing Live Screen
Here comes the example of a general live screen.
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Viewing Basic Screen
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Viewing Full Screen
Here comes the full screen with all icons and other components.
2003-07-01 00:00:00
II
CAM 1 CAM 2
CAM 3 CAM 4
Indicates the current date and time setup value in the system in the LIVE mode.
Indicates the date and time of recorded data in the replay mode.
Indicates the system is in the recording mode.
Otherwise, it does not appear.
Indicates the system is in the alarm recording mode.
Indicates Video Loss condition.
Indicates the current channel is in audio recording mode.
Indicates normal speed replay.
Indicates pause.
Indicates slow reverse replay.
Indicates little slow reverse replay.
Indicates normal slow reverse replay.
Indicates very slow reverse replay.
Indicates half speed forward replay.
Indicates normal slow forward replay.
Indicates little fast forward replay.
Indicates normal fast forward replay.
Indicates very fast forward replay.
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Example of Menu Setup (Time Change)
Press the MENU button( ) and press the ENTER button( ) when
the cursor indicates CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP. The the following screen
pops up.
3-8
DIGITAL IMAGE RECORDER
3
Viewing Menu
3-7
Entering Menu
Press the MENU button( ) then the following screen appears
Moving Menu
Press the UP or DOWN button( / ) to move to a menu as you wish.
Then, the highlighted cursor pops up on the selected menu.
If you press the ENTER button( ) now, the submenu will be displayed.
In the submenu, you will see many choices on the left and right part respectively..
Changing Setup Value
Press the UP or DOWN button( / ) to move to an item as you wish.
Press the ENTER button( ) to change the preset value.
Press the UP or DOWN button( / ) to change the preset value.
Select a preset value and press the ENTER button( ), the preset value
will be altered.
If you want to save the new setup value, press the MENU( ) button and
escape from it.
Moving to Upper Menu or Terminating Menu
If you want to move to the upper menu or terminate the current menu, just press
the MENU button( ).
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MAIN MENU
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP
CHANNEL SETUP
RECORD MODE SETUP
ALARM IN / MOTION DETECTION SETUP
ALARM OUT / BUZZER SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
MONITORING SETUP
SERIAL PORT SETUP
NETWORK SETUP
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP
DATE 2003-07-01
TIME 12:00:00
DATE DISPLAY TYPE YYYY-MM-DD
TIME DISPLAY TYPE 24 HOURS
DATE/TIME DISPLAY ON
STATUS DISPLAY ON
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
Reference
Reference
The system shall stay in the live screen condition to enter the Menu mode. If the sys-
tem is in the replay mode, you are not able to enter the Menu therefore you shall
stop the replay first.
Press the DOWN button( ) until the cursor indicates TIME. Then, if you
press the ENTER button( ), the cursor will be reshaped to edit time(Hour).
Press the UP or DOWN button( / ) to display the current time.
Then, if you press the RIGHT button( ), the cursor will be reshaped to edit
time(Minute).
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP
DATE 2003-07-01
TIME 12:00:00
DATE DISPLAY TYPE YYYY-MM-DD
TIME DISPLAY TYPE 24 HOURS
DATE/TIME DISPLAY ON
STATUS DISPLAY ON
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
❷:CHANGE ➛❿:MOVE :SELECT
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP
DATE 2003-07-01
TIME 09:00:00
DATE DISPLAY TYPE YYYY-MM-DD
TIME DISPLAY TYPE 24 HOURS
DATE/TIME DISPLAY ON
STATUS DISPLAY ON
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
❷:CHANGE ➛❿:MOVE :SELECT
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Power On
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP CHANNEL SETUP
DIGITAL IMAGE RECORDER
3-9
Likewise, press the UP or DOWN button( / ) to display the current
minute. Then, if you press the LEFT or RIGHT button( / ), the cursor
will be reshaped to edit Hour or Second. For example, press the RIGHT button
( ) to edit Second and press the UP or DOWN button( / ) to
display the current second.
Upon setup of time, press the ENTER button( ) to reshape the cursor as fol
lows. Then press UP or DOWN button( / ) to edit the next setup
value.
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP
DATE 2003-07-01
TIME 09:34:00
DATE DISPLAY TYPE YYYY-MM-DD
TIME DISPLAY TYPE 24 HOURS
DATE/TIME DISPLAY ON
STATUS DISPLAY ON
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP
DATE 2003-07-01
TIME 09:34:012
DATE DISPLAY TYPE YYYY-MM-DD
TIME DISPLAY TYPE 24 HOURS
DATE/TIME DISPLAY ON
STATUS DISPLAY ON
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
RECORD MODE SETUP -1 TIMER RECORD SETUP
-2 NORMAL RECORD SETUP
ALARM IN/MOTION DETECTION SETUP
ALARM OUT/BUZZER SETUP
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP
DATE 2003-07-01
TIME 09:34:12
DATE DISPLAY TYPE YYYY-MM-DD
TIME DISPLAY TYPE 24 HOURS
DATE/TIME DISPLAY ON
STATUS DISPLAY ON
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
CHANNEL SETUP
CH CAMERA AUDIO TITLE
1 ON ON CAM1
2 ON ON CAM2
3 ON ON CAM3
4 ON ON CAM4
AUDIO RECORD OFF
AUDIO OUT ON
❷
➛❿
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
RECORD MODE SETUP
RECORD/PLAYBACK MODE SIMPLEX
DISK END MODE STOP
DISK END BUZZER OFF
TIMER RECORD SETUP
NOMAL RECORD SETUP
EVENT REC DURATION 10 SEC
EVENT PIC. QUALTY STANDARD
EVENT PIC. RATE 25.0 IPS
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
TIMER RECORD SETUP
DAY START END
--- --:-- --:--
--- --:-- --:--
--- --:-- --:--
--- --:-- --:--
--- --:-- --:--
--- --:-- --:--
--- --:-- --:--
❷
➛❿
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
NORMAL RECORD SETUP
CAMERA QUALTY RATE
1 STANDARD 25.0
2 STANDARD 25.0
3 STANDARD 25.0
4 STANDARD 25.0
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
ALARM IN/MOTION DETECTION SETUP
CH A-IN M.D.SENS. M.D.AREA
1 OFF OFF [...]
2 OFF OFF [...]
3 OFF OFF [...]
4 OFF OFF [...]
❷
➛❿
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
ALARM OUT/BUZZER SETUP
ALARM OUT DURATION 10 SEC
CH1 ALARM OUT OFF
CH2 ALARM OUT OFF
CH3 ALARM OUT OFF
CH4 ALARM OUT OFF
M.D.ALARM OUT OFF
VIDEO LOSS BUZZER OFF
ALARM BUZZER OFF
M.D. BUZZER OFF
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
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DIGITAL IMAGE RECORDER
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Power On
SYSTEM SETUP -1 SYSTEM/DISK INFORMATION
SYSTEM/DISK INFORMATION
VERSION ver 1.00
DISK REMAIN
10.81GB/120.00GB
RECORDED FROM
TO
HDD1 120GB GOOD
HDD2 NOT INSTALLED
HDD3 NOT INSTALLED
HDD4 NOT INSTALLED
MAC ADDRESS 00:03:22:00:70:69
MENU:EXIT
-2 SYSTEM LOG MONITORING SETUP
Power On
SEARCH MENU DATE/TIME SEARCH
-1 EVENT SEARCH -2 EVENT SEARCH
SERIAL PORT SETUP -1 SERIAL PORT SETUP
-2 SERIAL PORT SETUP NETWORK SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
PASSWORD ********
PASSWORD LOCK ON
SYSTEM/DISK INFORMATION
SYSTEM LOG
CLEAR ALL DATA
DEFAULT SETUP
SYSTEM SHUTDOWN
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
SYSTEM LOG
94 SETUP BEGIN 2003-07-01 00:00:00
95 REC START 2003-07-01 00:00:00
96 REC END 2003-07-01 00:00:00
97 BOOT UP 2003-07-01 00:00:00
98 REC START 2003-07-01 00:00:00
99 PB START 2003-07-01 00:00:00
NUMBER:99/99
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:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
MONITORING SETUP
AUTO SEQUENCE
CAMERA 1 3 SEC
CAMERA 2 3 SEC
CAMERA 3 3 SEC
CAMERA 4 3 SEC
EVENT MONITORING OFF
MONITORING DURATION
3 SEC
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:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
SERIAL PORT SETUP
USAGE REMOTE CONTROL
BAUD RATE 9600
PARITY NONE
DATA BIT 8
STOP BIT
1
UNIT ID 0
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:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
SERIAL PORT SETUP
USAGE PTZ
BAUD RATE 9600
PARITY NONE
DATA BIT 8
STOP BIT
1
CH ID MODEL
1
0 NONE
2
0 NONE
3
0 NONE
4
0 NONE
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➛❿
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
NETWORK SETUP
IP ADDRESS
192.168.1.129
GATEWAY
192.168.1.254
SUBNET MASK
255.255.255.0
TRANSFER RATE 12 IPS
TRANSFER QUALTY STANDARD
ADMIN PASSWORD ********
USER PASSWORD ********
CALLBACK IP ADDRESS
192.168.1.129
CALLBACK EVENT M.D
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
SEARCH MENU
GO TO THE FIRST
GO TO THE LAST
DATE/TIME SEARCH
EVENT SEARCH
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
DATE/TIME SEARCH
RECORDED FROM 2003-07-01 00:00:00
TO 2003-07-01 00:00:00
GOTO 2003-07-01 00:00:00
:SELECT MENU:EXIT
EVENT SEARCH
94 2003-07-01 00:00:00 AI 1
95 2003-07-01 00:00:00 MD 2
MUMBER:95/95 QUERY
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:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
EVENT SEARCH
DATE/TIME PERIOD OFF
FROM 2003-07-01 00:00:00
TO 2003-07-01 00:00:00
CH A-IN M.D.
1 OFF OFF
2 OFF OFF
3 OFF OFF
4 OFF OFF
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➛❿
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
SERIAL PORT SETUP
USAGE EXTERNAL MODEM
BAUD RATE 9600
PARITY NONE
DATA BIT 8
STOP BIT
1
❷
:MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
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