Planet Technology DVR-470 User manual

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Copyright © 2007 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
FCC Caution
To assure continued compliance. (example-use only shielded interface cables when connecting to
computer or peripheral devices). Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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 received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In
order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human
proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it.
However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when
working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must
therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.
WEEE regulation
To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the
presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, end users of
electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out
wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to
collect such WEEE separately.
Revision
Users Manual for PLANET 4 -channel Digital Video Recorder
Model: DVR-4 0 / DVR-1670
Rev: 1.0 (March, 2007)
Part No. EM-DVR460_1670
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Content
Chapter1 Product Introduction..................................................................................................6
1.1 Summary ...................................................................................................................6
1.2 Features .....................................................................................................................6
Chapter2 Installation.................................................................................................................8
2.1 Checking the DVR and Its Accessories.....................................................................8
2.2 HDD Installation .......................................................................................................8
2.3 Rear Panel Description..............................................................................................9
2.4 External Alarm In/Out Connection .........................................................................10
Chapter3 Operational Instructions..........................................................................................11
3.1 Front Panel ..............................................................................................................11
3.2 IR Controller ...........................................................................................................13
3.3 Menu Description....................................................................................................15
3.3.1 Menu Items .....................................................................................................15
3.3.2 Menu Operation ..............................................................................................16
3.4 Character Input........................................................................................................18
Chapter4 Basic Operation Guide ............................................................................................19
4.1 Power on .................................................................................................................19
4.2 Preview....................................................................................................................19
4.3 User name and password.........................................................................................22
4.4 PTZ Control ............................................................................................................24
4.5 Manual Record........................................................................................................26
4.6 Playback ..................................................................................................................27
4.7 Backup Recorded Files ...........................................................................................31
4.8 Shut Down DVR .....................................................................................................33
Chapter5 Parameters Setup Guide ..........................................................................................34
5.1 Administrator and Password ...................................................................................34
5.2 Add and Delete User ...............................................................................................36
5.3 Unit Name and Device ID.......................................................................................39
5.4 Video Output Standard and VGA Setup..................................................................40
5.5 OSD Setup...............................................................................................................41
5.6 Video Parameters Setup ..........................................................................................44
5.7 Mask Area Setup .....................................................................................................45
5.8 View Tampering Alarm ...........................................................................................47
5.9 Video Loss Alarm....................................................................................................49
5.10 Motion Detection Alarm .........................................................................................51
5.11 Preview Properties ..................................................................................................54
5.12 Recording Setup......................................................................................................56
5.13 External Alarm Input and Relay Output..................................................................60
5.14 Network Parameters................................................................................................64
5.15 PTZ .........................................................................................................................65
5.16 RS232 setup ............................................................................................................70
5.17 Exceptions...............................................................................................................75
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5.18 Transaction Information ..........................................................................................76
Chapter6 Utilities....................................................................................................................80
6.1 Save Parameters ......................................................................................................80
6.2 Restore Parameters..................................................................................................80
6.3 Upgrade...................................................................................................................81
6.4 Hard Disk Management ..........................................................................................82
6.5 Clear Alarm Out ......................................................................................................82
6.6 Reboot .....................................................................................................................82
6.7 Power Off................................................................................................................82
6.8 View Log .................................................................................................................82
6.9 System Information.................................................................................................85
Chapter7 Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................................................86
7.1 FTP Server Setup ....................................................................................................86
7.2 Upgrade Mode.........................................................................................................89
Appendix A DVR Connect Cable Definition ......................................................................90
1 UTP network connect cable made method..............................................................90
2 RS-232 connect cable made method .......................................................................91
Appendix B Specifications ..................................................................................................92
Appendix C List of Recommended DVR Peripherals.........................................................94
Appendix D Quick Search Function Table ..........................................................................96
Appendix E Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................98
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Chapter1 Product Introduction
1.1 Summary
DVR-470/DVR-1670 H.264 network digital video recorder is an excellent digital
surveillance product. It uses the embedded MCU and real time operating system, combining
the most advanced technology in Information Industry such as video and audio
encoding/decoding, hard disk record and TCP/IP. The firmware is burned in the flash, more
stable and reliable.
DVR-470/DVR-1670 has both the features of digital video recorder (DVR) and digital v
video server (DVS). It can work stand alone, also be used to build a powerful surveillance
network, widely used in bank, telecommunication, transportation, factories, warehouse,
irrigation, etc.
1.2 Features
Compression
z Support max. 16 channels video input (PAL/NTSC) at most. Each channel is
independent, H.264 hardware compression. For DVR-470 , total frame is 100FPS (PAL)
or 120FPS (NTSC). For DVR-1670, total frame is 200FPS (PAL, first 8-ch 100FPS and
second 8-ch 100FPS) or 240FPS (NTSC, first 8-ch 120FPS and second 8-ch 120FPS).
Support both variable bitrate and variable frame rate.
z Support 4 channels audio inputs. Each channel is independent, OggVorbis compression
and bitrate is 16Kbps.
z Compressed video and audio are synchronous. You can select either mixed stream or
only video stream.
z Support video loop.
z Support CIF and QCIF resolution.
z Support multi area motion detection.
z Support OSD and changeable OSD position.
z Support LOGO and changeable LOGO position.
Local functions
Record
z Support multiple record type, including real time, manual record, motion detection,
external alarm, motion&alarm, motion|alarm.
z Support max. 4 IDE HDDs and each HDD can max support 2000GB.
z Support FAT32 file system.
z Support HDD S.M.A.R.T technology.
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z Support cycle or none cycle record.
z Support backup the recorded files and clips. Support USB memory, USB HDD, USB
CD-R/W, USB DVD-R/W, IDE CD-R/W and IDE DVD-R/W.
Preview and playback
z Support analog monitor and VGA output.
z Support multiple preview modes.
z Support sensitive area mask.
z Support camera spiteful block alarm.
z Support one channel play back by files or by time.
z Display local record status.
PTZ
z Support many kinds of PTZ protocol.
z Support preset, sequence and cruise.
Alarms
z Support exception alarm, motion detection alarm, external alarm, etc.
Others
z Support IR control.
z Support multi-level user management.
Network
z Support TCP, UDP, RTP, and Multicast for network preview.
z Support PPPoE for board band dialup.
z Support PSTN for narrow band dialup.
z Support remote parameters setup.
z Alarm information can be sent to remote center.
z Network control PTZ.
z Network record live stream.
z Network download and playback the recorded files in DVR.
z Remote upgrade the firmware.
z RS-232 supports transparent channel function so that the remote PC can use DVR to
control serial devices.
z Support IE to preview and config DVR.
z Support log.
Development support
z Provide network SDK.
z Provide client demo source code.
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Chapter2 Installation
2.1 Checking the DVR and Its Accessories
When you get the product, check that all the items are included in your product package.
There is a list in the package. If any of the items is missing, please contact your dealer.
2.2 HDD Installation
Installation notice
The DVR has not HDD when leaving factory. Based on the record schedule, you can
calculate the total capacity you need (refer to Appendix A). Please ask the specialist to
disassembly the DVR and install HDD.
Installation instrument
One cross screw driver
HDD installation
1. Open the DVR box.
2. If you want to install 2 HDD for one IDE interface, please set master and slaver HDD. If
you want to install 4 HDD, please remove CD-R/W mount bracket.
3. Place the HDD on the soleplate and fix it with screw.
4. Connect the ATA data cable correctly. The cable has three connectors for DVR main
board, master HDD and slaver HDD.
5. Plug the HDD power connector.
6. Cover and fix the DVR box.
Note After you install the HDD, you must format them. Please refer to section 6.4.
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2.3 Rear Panel Description
Notice Please refer to real product for different model.
DVR-470 Rear Panel
DVR-1670 Rear Panel
Index Physical Interface Description
1
Video Input
Standard BNC.
Video Output
Connect monitor, output video and menu.
2
Audio Output
1 channel RCA (1.0 Vp-p, 75
)
3
Audio input
4 channel RCA (1.0 Vp-p, 75
)
4
Video Loop out
DVR-1670 uses DB15 connectores. DVR-470 uses on
board BNC connectors.
VGA Interface
VGA display.
5
RS-232
Connect RS-232 devices. Refer to Appendix B for pin
definition.
6
UTP Network Interface
Connect network devices. Refer to Appendix B for pin
definition.
7
RS-485
PTZ connection. Refer to Appendix B for pin definition.
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External Alarm Input
4/8/16 Alarm in.
Relay Output
2/4 Alarm out
8
AC Input
100V~240VAC
2.4 External Alarm In/Out Connection
Alarm input port
G (GND) Conenct the GND of sensor.
1~16 Alarm input, support normal open/normal close.
0 Reserved.
Alarm output
1G~4G 4 relay output.
Alarm output connection
Please note the usage of jumper JJ1. If you use DC, either of connections is OK. We suggest
you to use those DC under 12V, 1A.
If you use AC, please open the jumper. There are 4 jumpers (JJ1, JJ2, JJ3 and JJ4) in DVR
main board, corresponding with 4 alarm output. The default is closed.
Warning If you use AC input for relay output, please open the jumpers.
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Chapter3 Operational Instructions
3.1 Front Panel
n o
p q r
Index Type Name Description
1
State
Lamps
READY
STATUS
ALARM
RECORD
NETWORK
DVR is ready.
Green means you can use IR remote control.
Red means there is alarm.
Twinkle in red means reading or writing HDD.
Network status.
2 Lamp IR receiver.
Numeric
Keys
Input number, lower case, upper case character and
symbols.
3
Function
Keys
MENU
2
3
ESC
EDIT
PLAY
1. Switch preview mode into menu;
2. Brush control short key WIPER .
3. Press [MENU] for more than 5 seconds to cancel
button beep sound.
ZOOM- in PTZ control.
ZOOM+ in PTZ control.
Cancel and back to parent menu.
1. In edit state, delete the current cursor character;
2. IRIS+ in PTZ control;
3. Select 9 or to enable or disable.
1. Local playback;
2. AUTO in PTZ control.
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REC
PTZ
PREV
A
SHIFT
1. Manual record;
2. SHOT in PTZ control (adjust preset).
1. Enter into PTZ control mode;
2. IRIS- in PTZ control..
1. Multi screen preview switch;
2. Switch menu mode into preview;
FOCUS- in PTZ control.
1. Input switch (number, lower case, upper case
and symbol);
2. FOCUS+ in PTZ control;
3. In preview mode, display or hide the channel
status bar.
Switch between numeric keys and function keys
4
Control
Keys
Direction
Keys
ENTER
Composed of Ç , È , Å and Æ .
1. Menu mode, use Å / Æ select, Ç / È
to edit;
2. PTZ direction control;
3. Playback speed control.
1. Menu confirmation;
2. Select 9 or to enable or disable;
3. Pause playback.
5
POWER
POWER Device switch with power indicator lamp. Green
means DVR is working; Red means DVR is powered
off; No light means no power is supplied.
Please note that [SHIFT] button is used to switch between numeric keys and function
keys.
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3.2 IR Controller
Index Name Description
1 POWER Turnoff device.
2 DEV Enable/Disable IR remote control
3 Numeric Keys Same as numeric keys of front panel.
4 EDIT Same as EDIT key of front panel.
5 A Same as A key of front panel.
6 REC Same as REC key of front panel.
7 PLAY Same as PLAY key of front panel.
8 INFO Same as INFO key of front panel.
9 VOIP Same as VOIP key of frint panel.
10 MENU Same as MENU key of front panel.
11 PREV Same as PREV key of front panel.
12
Direction Keys
ENTER
Same as direction keys and enter key
of front panel.
13 PTZ Same PTZ key of front panel.
14 ESC Same as ESC key of front panel.
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15 Reserved
16 F1 Same as F1 key of front panel.
17 Lens control
IRIS, FOCUS ZOOM for lens
control.
18 F2 Same as F2 key of front panel.
Loading the batteries into the IR controller
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the battery. Please take care that the poles (+ and -) are correctly positioned.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Start to use IR controller
Press DEV key, input the DVR device ID (default is “88”, can be changed in “Display”
menu) and then press ENTER key. If the “STATUS” lamp of DVR front panel is turned into
green, it means you can use IR controller to operate this DVR.
Stop using IR controller
When IR controller status is on, press DEV key again, the “STATUS” lamp will be turned
off. The IR controller can not control this DVR.
Switch the DVR off
When IR controller status is on, press POWER key for several seconds, the DVR will be
powered off.
When IR controller can not work normally
z Check batteries poles.
z Check the remaining charge in the batteries.
z Check IR controller sensor is mask.
Please change another IR controller to try again. It the problem is still existed, please
contact administrator.
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3.3 Menu Description
3.3.1 Menu Items
Menu
Name
Function
Menu
Name
Function
Display
Unit name
Device ID
Require password
Screen saver
Video standard
Brightness
Menu transparency
VGA resolution
DST
Date and Time
Image
Camera name and position setup
Adjust Brightness, Contrast, Hue
and Saturation
OSD Display mode, position and
OSD format setup
Mask area setup
View tampering area and
response setup
Video signal loss
Motion detection sensitivity, area
and response setup
Recording
Overwrite/Stop recording
Resolution and recording
parameters setup
Record schedule
PreRecord time
PostRecord time
Network
DVR IP address
DNS IP
Multicast IP address
Remote host IP and port
NAS IP and directory
PPPoE username and password
Alarms
Alarm input type (Normal
open/ Normal close)
Alarm response and PTZ
linkage
Alarm output and schedule
Exceptions
Exceptions type
Exceptions response
PTZ
PTZ parameters
Preset setup
Sequence setup
Cruise setup
RS232
RS232 parameters
RS232 work mode
Preview
Preview mode
Switch time
Enable/Disable audio
preview
Preview layout
User
Password
Add or delete user
Password setup or modification
User rights setup
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Transaction
Text input mode
ATM IP address
ATM type
Text information
Utilities
Restore parameters
Upgrade firmware
HDD management
Clear alarm output
Reboot
Power off
View log
System information
3.3.2 Menu Operation
How to enter into menu mode
z Press MENU key to enter into DVR main menu.
z Press PLAY short key to enter into playback menu.
z Perss REC short key to enter into manual record menu.
z Perss PTZ short key to enter into PTZ control interface.
Notes You must input user name and password. The default user name is “admin” and
password is “12345”.
Main Menu Description
The main menu interface is following
There is one small rectanglar frame named “Active Frame”. It can be moved from one icon to
another by using Æ or Å key. When the “Active Frame” is located on one icon, you can
press ENTER key to enter into the secondary menu. For example, move the “Active Frame”
to “Image” icon, press ENTER to enter into the secondary menu as following
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Each menu contains different kinds of items. There is a small rectangular frame named
“Active Frame” which is pointing to the selected item. This “Active Frame” can be moved by
Æ or Å keys. There are such kinds of menu items
1. Check Box Provide 2 options, “9” means enable and “ ” means disable. You can use
ENTER or EDIT key to switch over.
2. List Box Provide more than 2 options. However, only one of them can be selected. You
can use and to select one option. For example, on the right side of “Select
Camera”, there is a list box for you to select one camera.
3. Edit Box This is for you to input characters. Press EDIT key to enter into edit status,
you can input characters as following
a) Press A key to select number, upper case, lower case or symbols;
b) Use Æ and Å keys to move cursor;
c) Use EDIT key to delete the charcter in front of cursor;
d) Press ENTER or ESC to exit edit.
4. Button Excute a special function or enter into next sub-menu. For example, press
“Policy” button to enter into sub-menu. Press Confirm to save parameters and return
to parent menu. Press
Cancel button to cancel and return to parent menu. The button in
grey means it can be operated only after it is enabled.
How to exit menu
Press PREV key to exit menu and return to preview mode.
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3.4 Character Input
In the menu interface, if you enter into edit status (for example, in the “camera name” edit
box), at the bottom of screen, the input status is appeared
Here it means you can press numeric keys to input digital number.
Press A key to change input methods. You can select “number”, “Uppercase”, “Lowercase”
or “Symbol”.
Uppercase
Lowercase
Symbol
There are 24 symbols in all. They are divided into 4 pages, and you can use 0 key to turn
over page.
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Chapter4 Basic Operation Guide
4.1 Power on
Note Please make sure the power supply matches DVR and AC cable connected
correctly. Before switch DVR on, please connect one monitor with VOUT or VGA
interface. Otherwise, you can not see graphic user interface and can not operate.
If POWER lamp is off, please do as following
Step1 Connect AC cable correctly;
Step2 Switch on the power button on the real panel.
If POWER lamp is in red, just press POWER button to start DVR.
When DVR is started, POWER lamp is in green. On the monitor or VGA display, DSP and
HDD initialization process will be shown.
The first line represents DSP initialization. If the DSP icon is “ ”, it means that the DSP is
initialized error, please contact administrator at once.
The second line represents HDD initialization. Icons of IDE1 master and slaver HDDs, IDE2
master and slaver HDDs, etc are displayed. If the HDD icon is “ ”, it means the
corresponding HDD is not installed or not detected. If HDD is not detected, please contact
administrator.
Note If HDD is not installed or not detected, DVR will beep for alarm. You can disable
the alarm option in “Exceptions” menu.
4.2 Preview
DVR will enter into preview mode after it is started.
On preview screen, you can see date, time, camera name and camera status icon.
Set system date and time in “Display” menu, referring to 5.2.9; Change camera name in
“Image” menu, referring to 5.3.2.
In the screen, it will display record and alarm status of each camera. These two kinds of
status will switch over automatically.
Press A key to display or hide the camera status bar.
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Camera record status is following
Icon Icon Color Status Description
White No video signal
Yellow Vdieo input
Pink Manual recording
Green Real time recording
Blue Motion detect recording
Red External alarm recording
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Camera alarm status is following
Icon Icon Color Status Description
White Video signal lost
Yellow View tampering alarm
Pink Motion&External alarm
Green No alarm
Blue Motion alarm
Red External alarm
Press numeric keys to switch over individual camera preview. If DVR has less than 10
channels, press one numeric key to switch corresponding channel. For example, press 2 key
to preview 2
nd
camera. If DVR has 10 or more than 10 channels, press two numeric keys
to switch corresponding channel. For example, press 0 2 to preview 2
nd
camera;
and press 1 2 keys to preview 12
th
camera.
Press EDIT key to manual cycle preview. You can set the auto preview mode in “Preview”
menu, referring to 5.11.
Press PREV key to switch multi-screen perview.
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