Clover Electronics DVR CDR0430 User manual

Category
Digital Video Recorders (DVR)
Type
User manual

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Instruction Manual
Stand-Alone 4 Channel
Digital Video Recorder
Model CDR0430, CDR0410
Copyright ©2009 Clover Electronics U.S.A. All Rights Reserved.
Contents
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Contents
. Unpacking 6
About This Unit 7
. Features 8
. Specifications 9
. Installation 10
-. What to do before Installation 10
-. Installation Check List
11
-. Controls and Connectors on the DVR
12
-. System Connection
15
--. Camera Connection 16
--. Video Output Connection / VGA Connection
16
--. Audio Connection
16
--. Network Cable Connection
17
--. Mouse Connection
17
--. Sensor Connection
17
--. Alarm Output Connection
17
-. Step by Step Installation 18
. How to Operate 19
-. General Operation 19
-. Remote Controller
20
-. PS/2 Mouse
22
-. Running for the First Time
23
-. Live
25
--. Quad Split Screen Display 25
--. Full Screen Display
26
--. Auto Sequence Display
27
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--. PAN / TILT & ZOOM
28
---. How to Connect PAN / TILT Device
28
---. How to use PAN / TILT
29
---. How to use ZOOM / FOCUS
29
--. Toggle OSD ON/ OFF 30
-. Recording 31
--. Manual Recording 31
--. Automatic Recording
31
-. Playback 32
--. Set Playback Time 32
--. Search by Event 35
--. How to Search through Playback 36
-. Copying to USB
37
. Setup 40
-. Setup Menu 40
-. Camera Setup
41
--. Channel 42
--. Display
43
--. Camera Color Option
45
-. Record Setup 46
--. Record Speed 47
--. Record Quality
49
--. Hold Time
50
--. Schedule Recording
51
-. Sensor 53
--. Relay Output 54
--. Sensor Setup
55
-. Motion Detection 57
--. Channel Selection 58
--. Sensitivity Selection
59
--. Relay Output Setup
60
--. Motion Area Setup
61
---. Area setup using Direction keys 62
---. Area setup using the Mouse
63
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-. Screen Setup 64
--. Border Setup 65
--. Video Adjustment
65
--. Sequence Setup
65
-. Audio Setup 66
--. Audio Record Setup 66
--. Mute Setup
67
--. Input / Output Volume Setup
67
-. System Setup 68
--. Hard Disk Setup 68
---. Overwrite Option 69
---. Format HDD
69
---. Hard Disk Drive Information
71
--. Password Change 72
--. Time Set
76
---. Time Zone Setup 76
---. Time Setup
77
---. Daylight Saving Option
78
---. Synchronize with NTP Server
78
--. Event List . 78
--. Network Option
79
---. Network Enable Option 79
---. Local IP Setup
80
---. Port Setup
83
---. MAC Address Setup
84
---. Network Password
84
---. DDNS Server Setup
84
---. Network Video Quality
84
--. RS-485 Setup 85
--.
PAN / TILT Device Setup 86
---. Channel / ID Setup 86
---. Model Option
86
---. PAN / TILT Test
86
--. Firmware Upgrade 87
-. Search 89
-10. Language
89
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-11. Exit 89
. Viewer 90
-. Installing / Running the Viewer 91
-. Player
92
--. Menu 93
--. Icons
94
--. How to Open a Video File
95
--. How to Save as AVI file
96
--. How to Capture a Screen
98
-. Network Viewer 99
--. How to Connect to the DVR 99
--. Menu
102
--. Icons
103
Warranty Information / How to obtain Factory Service
104
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About this manual
This is the instruction manual for the Stand-Alone type DVR, CDR0430
and CDR0410
.
This manual describes how to install and operate the DVR and provides
information regarding specifications and features of this product.
Please be sure to read this manual and follow the instructions when
installing the Digital Video Recorder.
If you have any questions or problems installing, please contact
Clover Electronics at 877-327-5000.
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1
1
.
.
Unpacking
When unpacking the DVR Unit, please be cautious not to drop, throw or
hit with force. This may cause damage to the product that could lead to
malfunctions.
Before Installation please check if the following objects are included.
Stand-Alone DVR unit
Remote Controller & batteries
Instruction manual
Viewer CD
AC Adapter and screws (usage for installing HDD)
RJ-45 Cable (Not Available on CDR0410
)
PS/2 Mouse (Option)
DVR
Remote
CD-ROM
AC Adapter
Manual
Batteries
Ú If any of the above items are missing please contact Clover Electronics
PS/2 Mouse
(Option)
RJ-45 Cable
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About This Unit
You have just purchased a state-of-the-art 4 CH Stand Alone DVR with
network connection.
The most interesting feature of this system is the USB Firmware updating
option, which enables software upgrading and software management to be
done at home with a computer and a USB drive, instead of sending the
DVR.
To enhance the user friendliness of this DVR system, the user can operate
with both the remote controller and a PS2 mouse (option).
We hope you have a great experience with our product. Thank you.
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2
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Features
Triplex (Record / Playback / Live)
Real Time Full, Quad and Auto sequence Display mode
High Quality, Low Cost and Full Option System
Stand Alone Type (Non-PC, Non-OS)
Programming MENU in OSD (On Screen Display)
Built-in Time / Date Generator
Event list of 127
Motion / Alarm detection and Schedule recording
Quick Search : Date & Time / Event
Hard Disk Drive Overwrite
RS-485 Interface for PT Camera control (Option)
Multi-user network monitoring and remote DVR controlling
(up to 2 users)
Copy and Firmware Update by USB
VGA connection
MJPEG Compression
Remote Control
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3
3
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.
Specifications
Items Specifications
System Type NTSC PAL
Input 1Vp-p 75Ohm, Input BNC ¯ 4
VGA VGA Output ¯ 1
Video
Signal
Output 1Vp-p 75Ohm, Input BNC ¯ 2
Input / Output 2 ¯ RCA (1CH Input, 1CH Output)
Audio
Recording Mode Mono PCM
Display Frame
60 Field per sec
(each)
50 Field per sec
(each)
Display
Display Resolution 640 ¯ 448 640 ¯ 544
Video Compression
Real-Time full triplex
M-JPEG codec core
Video Resolution 640¯ 224 640¯ 272
Recording Method
Continuous, Event
(Motion & Alarm detection)
Recording Field 60 Field per sec 50 Field per sec
Recording
Image File Size 3 ~ 25KB 4 ~ 27KB
Resolution 640 ¯ 224, 320 ¯ 112
Feature Real time Transmit, Remote Control
Network
Connection TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP
Playback Mode Live, Playback
Playback Screen
Mode
Full, Quad
Playback
Search Search by Date / Time, Event List
External Alarm Input Alarm Input : Terminal Block 4
Alarm
Control
Alarm Output Relay Out : Terminal Block 1
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4
4
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Installation
4-1. What to do before Installation
Make sure all the required hardware is available.
- Stand-alone DVR unit (HDD installed)
- 4 Cameras (including power for each camera unit)
- CCTV or VGA monitor (or TV set)
- Network cable (for connecting to network)
Connect the cameras to the DVR unit and the DVR unit to the
monitor (video output device)
Perform HDD format at the first screen to proceed
Confirm live video is displayed on the monitor before proceeding
to the next step.
Select the Setup Menu and set the current date and time
Set values for required options such as motion detection, etc.
Be sure to setup the network on the DVR before utilizing network connection.
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4-2.
Installation Check List
Are the cameras installed at the right position?
Are the camera cables connected to the inputs?
Is the audio cable connected to the input?
Is the system set on a stable location?
Is the placement of the system clear from any elements such as water, excess
dust, direct sunlight, magnetic field, etc…
Is the system located away from temperatures beyond 32ºF~122ºF
Is the location of the DVR unit away from the reach of children?
Are the batteries inserted correctly in the remote controller?
Is the mouse compatible with PS/2?
Is the video output cable connected to the correct jack?
Are all components (cameras, DVR) connected to the correct power supply?
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4-3.
Controls and Connectors on the DVR
Front
Ú A
C1 : Channel 1(Full Screen)
C2 : Channel 2(Full Screen)
C3 : Channel 3(Full Screen) C4 : Channel 3(Full Screen)
Ú B
REC : To start / stop recording
Play / Pause : To start playback / pause screen
Stop : To Stop playback
List/USB : USB Copy / Display Event List
Enter/OSD : Enter Key(Menu) / OSD ON/OFF(Live)
- OSD ON/OFF B Date / Time / Memory usage Display option(Live)
LED
USB Port
Remote Controller Sensor
A
D
B
C
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Ú C
Back to Quad Screen Mode & Auto Screen
- Auto Screen B Display each channel in full screen followed by Quad
screen for the duration set by the user.
Ú D
S : Used as Up key
T : Used as Down key
X : Used as Right key, or Fast Forward during
playback mode
W : Used as Left key, or Rewind during
playback mode
MENU/ESC : used to enter the Main menu or to
escape to live screen
Ú LED
Power : Red light when power is ON, turns off when power is OFF
HDD :Red
light blinks when playback mode, turns off during live mode
(blinks when recording)
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Rear
Ú A
Alarm Input : The user can connect to ports 1 ~ 4.
Grounding : All alarm input must be connected to this grounding port.
Alarm Output : Connect one line to “COM” and the other to either
Normal Open(N.O) or Normal Close(N.C) according
to system setup
Video output device port
Camera Input port
VGA Port
Network connection port
DC 12V adaptor port
Audio connection port PS/2 Mouse port A
RS485
Alarm output
Grounding
Alarm Input
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4-4.
System Connection
Input
Output
Input / output
Network
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4-4-1. Camera Connection
Connect the cameras to the Video Input (BNC Connector) on the
back of the unit as shown.
On this unit, the user can connect up to 4 Cameras.
4-4-2. Video Output Connection / VGA Connection
Connect the composite monitor to any one of the BNC ports.
This unit can support up to two composite monitors at the same time.
The video output to the two monitors will be the same.
Connect the VGA Monitors connector to the “DSUB 15 Pin
Connector” on the rear of the unit.
The Video Output from the VGA port has the same content as the output from the BNC
port, but the quality of the video stream will be better.
4-4-3. Audio Connection
Connect the speaker and audio input line to this port.
This unit can only support one audio input.
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4-4-4. Network Cable Connection (Not Available on CDR0410)
Our Network Cable Connector is designed for RJ45 type cables.
Connect the Network cable here to utilize the network function of the DVR
4-4-5. Mouse Connection
This port is designed for PS/2 devices.
Connect the mouse here to utilize the device in the DVR system
4-4-6. Sensor Connection
The DVR unit has 4 Input ports for Sensors.
.
To connect, press the trigger to open the socket
Ú Note : the trigger may be difficult to press.
4-4-7. Alarm Output Connection
To connect Alarm Output, Connect one end of the cable to the
Common socket (COM) and the other to either Normal
Open(N.O) depending on system setup.
Like the Sensor Connection (Refer to 4-3-6), the trigger must
be pushed to insert the cable.
trigger trigger
trigger
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4-5.
Step By Step Installation
Set Cameras in position
Set Audio Input device in position
Set Sensor device in position
Set DVR unit in position.
Ú Note : The DVR unit must use the 12V adaptor that comes with the set.
Usage of other adaptors may cause malfunction.
Connect DVR unit with the Cameras, Audio Input device and Sensors.
Connect a VGA monitor or (and) a composite monitor to the DVR unit.
Check if the Video Output and Audio Output are clear. If there is a problem
after correct setup, please contact Clover Electronics.
If you wish, you may connect the DVR unit with a PS/2 mouse.
Connect the DVR unit to the network using the standard RJ45 type network
cable.
Check the remote controller for correct installation of batteries.
Contact Clover Electronics for Latest Firmware update.
You are good to go!!! (Check 4-4. System Connection)
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5
5
.
.
How to Operate
5-1.
General Operation
You can operate the functions of the system by using the buttons located at the
front panel of the DVR unit, as well as the remote controller and a PS/2 mouse.
The system status is indicated by either the LED lights located near the center
of the front panel, or the monitor.
This system is protected from pressing the buttons by accident, but be careful
when using the “Hard Disk Setup” option, for this may lead to data loss, and
the “Password Change” option. (If you forget your password, please contact
Clover Electronics for help)
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Clover Electronics DVR CDR0430 User manual

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