Piczel 5140 Owner's manual

Category
Digital Video Recorders (DVR)
Type
Owner's manual

Piczel 5140 is a powerful and versatile device that offers a wide range of features and capabilities. With its advanced technology, the Piczel 5140 is perfect for a variety of applications, including home security, business surveillance, and remote monitoring.

Some of the key features of the Piczel 5140 include:

  • 4-channel video recording: The Piczel 5140 can record video from up to four cameras simultaneously, providing a comprehensive view of your property or business.
  • High-definition video: The Piczel 5140 records video in high definition, providing clear and detailed images that can be used for identification and evidence.

Piczel 5140 is a powerful and versatile device that offers a wide range of features and capabilities. With its advanced technology, the Piczel 5140 is perfect for a variety of applications, including home security, business surveillance, and remote monitoring.

Some of the key features of the Piczel 5140 include:

  • 4-channel video recording: The Piczel 5140 can record video from up to four cameras simultaneously, providing a comprehensive view of your property or business.
  • High-definition video: The Piczel 5140 records video in high definition, providing clear and detailed images that can be used for identification and evidence.
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?. DVR Features..........................................................................................................2
?. Feature Locations ..................................................................................................2
2.1. Front Panel.........................................................................................................2
2.2. Rear Panel..........................................................................................................3
2.3. Remote Control ..................................................................................................3
2.4. Removable HDDTray..........................................................................................4
?. DVR Installation......................................................................................................5
3.1. Installing Hard Disk Drive (HDD)........................................................................5
3.2. Connecting Cameras and Monitor......................................................................6
3.3. Connecting Power Cord .....................................................................................6
?. DVR System Boot...................................................................................................6
4.1. Detecting Installed Hard Disk .............................................................................6
4.2. Recovering Lost Data.........................................................................................7
4.3. Restoring Recording Process.............................................................................7
4.4. Main Viewing Screen..........................................................................................8
?. DVR Setup...............................................................................................................9
5.01. Main Menu..........................................................................................................9
5.02. Camera Select..................................................................................................10
5.03. Record Select...................................................................................................10
5.04. Record Mode....................................................................................................10
5.05. Record Frame Rate.......................................................................................... 11
5.06. Record Quality.................................................................................................. 11
5.07. Record Schedule.............................................................................................. 11
5.08. Sub Menu-Password Change.........................................................................12
5.09. Sub Menu-Time setup.....................................................................................12
5.10. Sub Menu-Picture setup..................................................................................13
5.11. Sub Menu-Password Setup ............................................................................13
5.12. Sub Menu-PTZ setup......................................................................................13
5.13. Auto Record.……………….……..……………………...…..………………...……..14
5.14. Hard Disk Setup ...............................................................................................14
5.15. Alarm Setup......................................................................................................15
5.16. Sensor Setup....................................................................................................15
5.17. Motion Detection Setup....................................................................................17
5.18. NTSC/PAL Output Select..................................................................................18
5.19. Restore to Factory Default................................................................................18
?. Record...................................................................................................................18
6.1. Start Recording.................................................................................................18
6.2. Stop Recording.................................................................................................19
6.3. Recording Length.............................................................................................20
?. Playback................................................................................................................21
?. USB Programming ...............................................................................................22
8.1. Setup................................................................................................................22
8.2. Program Interface.............................................................................................22
Appendix...............................................................................................................26
9.1. Accessories......................................................................................................26
Specifications.......................................................................................................27
CONTENTS
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??4 Channels - BNC Camera Inputs
??2 Channels - BNC Monitor/VCR Outputs
??NTSC / PAL Formats
??Video Loss Alarm
??Motion Detection
??Connect to PC with USB 2.0 Port
??4 Sets NO/NC Sensor Inputs
??1 Alarm Output Relay(Capacity 2A @ 28VDC)
??ATA-100 Hard Disk Interface, Supports Over 200Giga Byte
??Removable HDD Tray
??Time Schedule Recording / Sensor Triggered Recording/ Motion
Triggered Recording
??P.T.Z Control Option
??IR Remote Control Included
1 Channel 1 9 Move Down 17 Power Indicator
2 Channel 2 10 Record 18 IR Window
3 Channel 3 11 Stop 19 HDD Tray Door
4 Channel 4 12 Forward 20 Vent
5 Quad View 13 Play 21 Door Latch
6 Menu /Exit 14 Pause 22 Key Lock
7 Move up 15 Rewind 23 Key
8 Select /Edit 16 HDD Run Indicator 24 HDD Tray Handle
25 PTZ Enable Button
? DVR Features
? Locations
2.1 Front
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1. USB Port
2. Video Output
3. Video Input
4. Aux Video Output
5. RS-485/Sensor Input/Alarm Output
6. DC Power Input Jack
7. DC Power Switch
8. Case Ground Terminal
1.CH1 Select or enlarge CH1
2.CH2 Select or enlarge CH2
3.CH3 Select or enlarge CH3
4.CH4 Select or enlarge CH4
5.QUAD Quad View
6. << Reverse Play
7. > Play
8. >> Fast Forward Play
9. Red Record
10. Blue lines Pause
11. Blue Square Stop recording or playing
12. MENU Enter or exit setup menu
13. Select/Edit Change selection
14. UP Move up prompt
15. DOWN Move down prompt
? Locations
? Button Locations 2.3
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1. Power Indicator
2. HDD Run Indicator
3. Key Lock
4. PVC Frame
5. Tray handle
6. Air Vent
7. HDD data cable
8. HDD power cable
? 2.4 Removable HDD Tray
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Fig1
Fig2
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Fig3
? DVR Installation 3.1 Installing a New Hard Disk
Push the tray into the
cartridge
frame until fully inserte
d and handle
pushed downward (Fig3)
. Lock tray in
place and power up unit. A New HDD
should always be formatted (see HARD
DISK SETUP Menu).
Your unit comes with a hard disk installed.
To replace the hard disk, unlock the tray
and slide it out of the cartridge frame (Fig1)
.
Push the tray cover towards the back to
open.
Connect the HDD data cable and
the
power cable to the HDD (Fig2)
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There are 4 camera inputs and 2 monitor outputs ( BNC connectors).
Please use only the power adapter supplied with your DVR.
? DVR Installation 3.3 Connect Power
? DVR Installation 4.1 Detecting Installed Hard Disk
After power is connected,
system
will
boot-up and detect ins
talled
hard disk.
? DVR Installation 3.2 Connect Cameras and Monitor
A
: Locked (Non-removable)
B: Unlocked (Removable)
A
B
Key Lock
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? DVR Installation 4.2 Recovering Lost Data
Power interruption can cause
data
to be lost. System will ask: “R
ecover
HDD?”, Please press [ SEL]
to
proceed if HDD contains video you
wish to save. Press [MENU] (NO)
fo
r faster reboot without saving
video.
? DVR Installation 4.3 Restore Recording Process
When power interruption occurs
during the recording process, the
unit will automatically return to the
record functions after power returns.
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? DVR Installation 4.4 Main Screen
At the first DVR boot-up, all
cameras may be OFF, please
follow chapter 5-2 to switch all
cameras connected ON.
SCREEN VIEW
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Upper left: Ratio of
Hard Disk Space Used
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Center: Channel Name
( CH1 ~ CH4)
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Bottom right: Current
Date and Time.
Press [ Menu]
to start
DVR setup process.
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Menu Directory
Camera Select
Record Select
Record Mode
Record Frame Rate
Video Quality
Record Schedule
Sub Menu
Hard Disk Setup
Alarm Setup
Restore Factory Default
DVR Setup 5.01 Main
Press Menu”
to enter MAIN
MENU, use Up”
and
Down” to select item, press
Select”
to modify setting and
Menu” to confirm and exit.
Main Menu
AUTO Record
Password Setup
Password Change
Time Setup
PTZ Setup
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Your DVR can display 4 cameras on one screen (Quad Mode). You can
configure which camera(s) to display.
Press SEL/EDIT” to change the setting or press CH1, CH2,
CH3, CH4 to set each channel separately. If a channel is not used,
the system will display “OFF” on the monitor for that channel.
Selects which channel(s) will record. Not recording channels without a
camera attached will save disk space and increase the frame rate for the
cameras that are being used.
There are two modes for video recording:
Each Mode : Compresses and records each channel of video
separately. You can enlarge a single channel of recorded
video to full screen display during playback.
Press CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 to
display a camera full screen during playback.
Quad Mode: Compress and records all 4 channels of video into one
file. This will extend the available recording time on
your HDD, but will not allow you to view any one camera
full screen during playback.
DVR Setup
5.04 Record
DVR Setup
5.02 Camera
DVR Setup
5.03 Record
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Record frame rate will affect the movement of an object in recorded video.
The higher the record frame rate is set, the more natural motion looks
during playback. System default value is 30 fps (25 for PAL- European
Standard) , that means system will record 30frames per second. You can
set the record frame rate as 30,15,10,7,5,4,3,2, or 1 frame(s) per second.
There are three different video quality settings: High, Normal and Low.
The higher the video quality is set, the more space is consumed on the hard
disk. Record frame rate, record quality, and hard disk size affects the total
record time of all DVR systems.
You can set video record method by Time, or Alarm Triggered .
DVR Setup
5.05 Record Frame
DVR Setup
5.06 Record Video
DVR Setup
5.07 Record
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No Record
? “T” Continuous, (System Default)
? AAlarm Triggered only (including
sensor triggers and motion detection). Unit
is compatible with many kinds of external
sensors like PIRs, Door Contacts, or Panic
Buttons. DVR will not record video u
ntil an
external sensor is triggered during this
specified period of time. Great for saving
disk space when there is minimal activity.
Button function:
? Up ?? Down ? :
move the prompt
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System default password : Press CH1 button six times
DVR Setup 5.08 Sub MenuPassword
All keys can be used as password
key except the Menu” key
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which
is used for confirming
and
exiting the menu.
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If you forget your password, press the PAUSE
key 10 times, it will return to the system to its
default configuration of pressing CH1 button
six times.
DVR Setup 5.09 Sub MenuTime
To set the DVR’s system time,
press? Up? and ? Down?
to
move the prompt
. Press
? Select? to modif
y the value.
Press?
Menu to finish and exit.
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Picture parameters are adjustable for each channel. The default value
for each item is :50
When password is set to ON”, to stop recording or access the
menus, your correct password will need to be entered. If password
setup is OFF, there is no need to input any password before you
stop recording or access a menu.
Please consult your camera manual for details
? Address:
The communication address for a speed
dome can be changed from 0x00to 0xff
? Protocols:
The protocols used to control a speed
dome include: PELCO-D , PELCO-P ,
SAMSUNG , BO1, NEON , and CTCOM
? Baud Rate:
The baud rate can be changed from
1200bps to 19200bps. The default is 2400bps
DVR Setup 5.10 Sub MenuPicture Setup
DVR Setup 5.11 Sub Menu- Password Setup
DVR Setup 5.12 Sub Menu- PTZ Setup
Press ? Up ?
and
? Down? to move the prompt
.
Press? Select?
to adjust the
parameter.
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If you have a compatible speed dome camera attached to your DVR, press the
PTZ button and select the camera number that you wish to control. You can
use UP ,DOWN, RIGHT, and “LEFT buttons to control the speed domes
horizontal and vertical positioning. Press the“REW”, “FWD”,”PAUSE”,
and ”PLAY” buttons to control the speed dome’s ZOOM and FOCUS functions.
NOTE: Make sure all the lines are correctly connected to the speed dome, and the
proper protocol, baud rate, and address are set per its instructions.
If the AUTO record function is set to “ON” and there is no operational changes in a
five minute period, the DVR will automatically enter the recording mode.
HDD USED
Shows the amount (MB) and percent used on the hard disk drive.
HDD FORMAT
Formatting the hard disk will erase all data on the drive.
Notice: When you first use an HDD in the DVR, please use this function to
format the HDD.
DVR Setup 5.14 Hard Disk Setup
OVERWRITE ENABLED
If you choose YES, recording will
con
tinue and overwrite previous
recordings when the hard disk drive
is full.
If you choose NO, the recording
session will stop when the hard disk
drive is full.
HDD SIZE
Shows the size of the hard disk
drive installed in the DVR.
DVR Setup 5.13 AUTO Record
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? There are 3 different modes for
sensor setting:
NOT INSTALLED, NORMAL-
CLOSE and NORMAL-OPEN.
A “normally closed” switch is one
that conducts in its resting (inactive)
state, and “opens” to break a circuit
when it is activated. A “normally open”
switch is the opposite. Your DVR has
4 sensor input channels that can be used with either type of switch device.
Please select “NOT INSTALLED” if no external sensor is used.
DVR Setup 5.15 Alarm Setup
? Alarm Record Duration
The number indicates how long alarm
recording lasts after a trigger.
? Alarm Duration
Controls how long (in seconds) the
alarm relay ou
t operates after an alarm is
triggered.
Selecting OFF”
will turn off the alarm
output.
Selecting “CONT” will run the
alarm output until you press any key.
? Buzzer Duration
Controls how long (in seconds) the
buzzer sounds.
Selecting OFF” will turn off buzz
er
output. Selecting
“CONT” will sound the
buzzer output until you press any key.
DVR Setup 5.16
Sensor
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? Push the UNLOCK BUTTON above the wire hole to insert or pull out
a wire.
Installation example diagram:
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First, please set the video recording method to Alarm Triggered .
Please refer to section 5.7.
AREA SET: A helpful feature found on your new DVR is the Motion
Detection Grid. You can set areas of a camera’s view that are not to be
triggered by motion. This feature allows you to target specific areas you
want covered, and avoid triggers from areas you deem friendly.
When entering the AREA SET function, please allow a few seconds for the
grid screen to appear.
A square on the grid that is “Active” has dark lines projected on it. You can
select a square to be “Active” or “Inactive” with the SEL/EDIT button. Move
the cursor between cells with the “UP”, “DOWN”, “<<REW”, and “>>FWD”
buttons.
After completing the “MOTION DETECTION SETUP, exit [MENU],
and press [ Record ] to enable Motion Recording.
SENSITIVITY: Press Select”
to
adjust the
sensitivity level of motion
detection or turn “OFF”
the motion
detection function
. High sensitivity
= 1, Low Sensitivity = 9. A PIR
se
nsor is a better selection if there
will be constant changes in lighting
that will false trigger your DVR.
DVR Setup 5.17 Motion Detection setup
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Disconnect the power supply. Change jumper JS1 to select NTSC or
PAL video output format according to the silkscreen on the circuit board.
This feature will reset all user options back to
their original settings from the factory.
Press Record to start recording. Please remember that the
recording process is controlled by the settings made in the Record
Schedule setup (section 5.07).
DVR Setup 5.18 NTSC/PAL Output Select
VI Record
6.1 Start
NTSC/PAL Select
DVR Setup 5.19 Restore Factory Default
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Items seen on screen:
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Hard Disk Used
? ?
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R” Recording Symbol
? ?
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Channel Names
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Mode(QUAD or EACH)
? ? Status (REC, Play, FF1, FF2, FF3, REW, PAUSE)
? ? HD Info. ([M] Master disk in use)
? ? Schedule((T) Continuous (S) Sensor (-) No Record
? ?
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When * shows beside the date & time , it indicates that the system
is overwriting.
Press Stop and system may prompt you to input your password.
Only your correct password can stop recording process (if you have this
feature enabled).
VI Record
6.2 Stop
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Piczel 5140 Owner's manual

Category
Digital Video Recorders (DVR)
Type
Owner's manual

Piczel 5140 is a powerful and versatile device that offers a wide range of features and capabilities. With its advanced technology, the Piczel 5140 is perfect for a variety of applications, including home security, business surveillance, and remote monitoring.

Some of the key features of the Piczel 5140 include:

  • 4-channel video recording: The Piczel 5140 can record video from up to four cameras simultaneously, providing a comprehensive view of your property or business.
  • High-definition video: The Piczel 5140 records video in high definition, providing clear and detailed images that can be used for identification and evidence.

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