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16 INPUTS STANDALONE
H264 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
ART. 49136
Please read this manual thoroughly before use
and keep it for future reference.
Via Don Arrigoni, 5 24020 Rovetta S. Lorenzo (Bergamo)
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WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to
the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC:
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
USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE.
WARNING: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE
FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
THIS CLASS OF DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-
CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
WARNING:
THIS IS A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE. IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE
RADIO INTERFERENCE, IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE
MEASURES.
The information in this manual is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication. Comelit Group S.p.A.. is not responsible for
any problems resulting from the use thereof. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Revisions or
new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes.
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Important Safeguards
1. Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the
appliance is operated.
2. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future
reference.
3. Cleaning
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it.
Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners. Use a damp soft cloth for
cleaning.
4. Attachments
Never add any attachments and/or equipment without the
approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the
risk of fire, electric shock or other personal injury.
5. Water and/or Moisture
Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water.
6. Ventilation
Place this equipment only in an upright position. This equipment
has an open-frame Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS), which
can cause a fire or electric shock if anything is inserted through
the ventilation holes on the side of the equipment.
7. Accessories
Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand or table.
The equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult,
and serious damage to the equipment. Wall or shelf mounting
should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a
mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
This equipment and cart combination should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the
equipment and cart combination to overturn.
8. Power Sources
This equipment should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the
type of power, please consult your equipment dealer or local power
company.
9. Power Cords
Operator or installer must remove power and TNT connections
before handling the equipment.
10. Lightning
For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm, or
when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable
system. This will prevent damage to the equipment due to
lightning and power-line surges.
11. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result
in the risk of fire or electric shock.
12. Objects and Liquids
Never push objects of any kind through openings of this
equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short
out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the equipment.
13. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself. Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
14. Damage requiring Service
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
B. If liquid is spilled, or objects have fallen into the equipment.
C. If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the equipment does not operate normally by following the
operating instructions, adjust only those controls that are
covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment
of other controls may result in damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the
equipment to its normal operation.
E. If the equipment has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged.
F. When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance
this indicates a need for service.
15. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original
part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric
shock or other hazards.
16. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment, ask
the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that
the equipment is in proper operating condition.
17. Field Installation
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and
should conform to all local codes.
18. Correct Batteries
Warning: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect
type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
19. Tmra
A manufacturer’s maximum recommended ambient temperature
(Tmra) for the equipment must be specified so that the customer
and installer may determine a suitable maximum operating
environment for the equipment.
20. Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature
If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating
ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than
room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to
installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the
manufacturer’s maximum rated ambient temperature (Tmra).
21. Reduced Air Flow
Installation of the equipment in the rack should be such that the
amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not
compromised.
22. Mechanical Loading
Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a
hazardous condition is not caused by uneven mechanical loading.
23. Circuit Overloading
Consideration should be given to connection of the equipment to
supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have
on over current protection and supply wiring. Appropriate
consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used
when addressing this concern.
24. Reliable Earthing (Grounding)
Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be
maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply
connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g.,
use of power strips).
WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
Correct Disposal of This Product
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at
the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal,
please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material
resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for
details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product
should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
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Table of Contents
1. Product Overview················································································
1.1 Features··························································································
2. Panels And Remote Controller·····························································
2.1 Front Panel······················································································
2.2 Back Panel······················································································
2.3 Remote Controller············································································
3. Installations·························································································
3.1 Basic Connections············································································
3.2 Optional Connections·······································································
4. Main Screen And Basic Operations·······················································
4.1 Text Input························································································
4.2 Login And Logout············································································
4.3 Basic Operations··············································································
4.4 Digital Zoom···················································································
5. Menu Display·······················································································
5.1 Status Display··················································································
5.2 Volume Control···············································································
5.3 Video Adjustment············································································
5.4 VGA Display··················································································
5.5 Backup Device················································································
5.6 Software Upgrade (Administrator) ····················································
5.7 System Shutdown (Administrator) ····················································
6. Setup (Administrator) ·········································································
6.1 Pre-Camera Setup············································································
6.2 Camera Setup··················································································
6.2.1 Video Loss Setup······································································
6.2.2 Motion Setup···········································································
6.3 Alarm Setup····················································································
6.4 SEQ Display Setup··········································································
6.5 Scheduled Record Setup···································································
6.6 HDD Setup······················································································
6.6.1 HDD Format/Clear···································································
6.7 Password Setup················································································
6.8 System Setup···················································································
6.9 RS-232/422/485 Setup······································································
6.10 Network Setup···············································································
6.10.1 E-mail Setup··········································································
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6.10.2 Advanced Network Setup························································
7. PTZ Control·························································································
8. Search/Playback/Archive (Administrator/Supervisor) ·························
8.1 Search By Time···············································································
8.2 Search By Event / Log Display··························································
8.3 Search Archived Files·······································································
8.4 Playback/Archive For Search By Time···············································
8.5 Playback/Archive For Search By Event··············································
8.6 Playback For Archived Files·····························································
9. Remote Access······················································································
10. PDA/Mobile Phone Remote Access·····················································
Appendix A – MS-Windows HEM player····················································
Appendix B – The mouse operation interface reference·································
Appendix C – Specifications·······································································
Appendix D – Recording Table···································································
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1. Product Overview
The H264 digital video/audio recorders are designed for use within a surveillance system and
are a combination of a hard disk recorder, a video multiplexer, and a web server. To achieve
the highest inter-connectivity and inter-operability, this series of digital video/audio recorders
are all based on industry-leading front-end to back-end surveillance infrastructure. With
state-of-the-art system architecture, powerful hardware compression/decompression engine,
and intelligent recording algorithms, sixfold operation can be easily achieved without
sacrificing the increasing demands of functionality, performance, reliability, and availability
in the surveillance industry.
1.1 Features
16 color and/or B/W cameras can be connected
H264 Baseline Profile video compression/decompression with configurable quality
Hardware ADPCM audio compression/decompression -2 stereo audio input
2 audio
output
Real sixfold operation - simultaneous record, live, playback, backup, control, & remote
access
Record capabilities –
Full-D1: up to 60 (NTSC) / 50 (PAL) IPS,
Half-D1: up to 120 (NTSC) / 100 (PAL) IPS,
CIF: up to 240 (NTSC) / 200 (PAL) IPS,
Live display, 30 (NTSC) / 25 (PAL) IPS, for each channel
Event recording, time-lapse recording or both
Playback search by time or event (alarm, motion, & video loss)
Versatile display formats: full-screen, 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, and 16 split windows
Digital zoom, X2 & X4
Intelligent motion detection with programmable area and sensitivity
Powerful alarm processor with configurable triggering conditions and reactions
Up to 2 HDD 3.5” SATA type (1 x 250 GB in equipment)
Video/audio backup to USB2.0 storage devices, including pen drive, DVD+RW, DVD+R,
and DVD-R
Ethernet interface for remote access through web browser or proprietary remote software,
remote alarm notification, remote setup and remote software upgrade
PTZ control capabilities
Multi-lingual support
Multi-level password to ensure high degree of security
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2. Panels and Remote Controller
2.1 Front Panel
1. Front Door
Conceal Hard Disk Tray (for IDE HDD only).
2. USB connector (USB)
Connect to USB 2.0 compatible storage device, such as USB 2.0 disk drive, DVD+RW,
card reader, etc.
3. DVR ID Switch
Used to set the DVR ID (1-4) of this unit.
4. Alpha-numeric Buttons (1-9, 0, *, #)
Press these buttons for camera selection in most circumstances. These buttons can also be
used to enter text and number in the way similar to most of the mobile phones.
5.
X2/GOTO Button
In PTZ control, press this button to move the camera to the preset position. In full screen
display, press this button for Digital Zoom (X2/X4).
6. MUTE/NEXT Button
In PTZ control, press this button for the next miscellaneous control. In the other screens,
press this button to mute the audio.
7. Alarm Reset Button
Press this button to cancel alarm activation and return the system to the condition before
the alarm was activated.
8. SEARCH Button
Press this button to display the search menu in main screen display. In some dialogs, this
button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
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9. CALL Button
Press this button to switch to or return from full screen display of the focus camera in
main screen display. In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
10. SEQ Button
Press this button to switch to or return from SEQ display mode in main screen display.
In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
11. MODE Button
Press this button to toggle between live mode and playback mode in main screen display.
In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
12. LEDs
Indicators for POWER, Normal Recording, Alarm Recording, Net Link and Net Active.
13. Copy Button ( )
Press this button to copy the playback images to the storage device connected to the USB
port. Press this button again to stop copying.
14.
REC Button
Press this button to force manual recording. To stop manual recording, press it again.
15. ESC/PTZ Button
In main screen display, press this button to enter/exit PTZ control if the focus camera is a
PTZ camera. In the other displays, press this button to escape to the upper level display.
16. MENU Button
Press this button to display the main menu.
17. ENTER Button
This button is used as enter” key in most circumstances. In PTZ control, this button is
used to start/stop the selected PTZ control mode.
18. Left/Right Buttons (,)
In PTZ control, press these buttons to pan the camera. In the other screens, press this
button to move the cursor or focus window.
19. Up/BS Button (/BS)
Press this button to move the cursor or focus window in most circumstances. In PTZ
control, press this button to tilt up the camera. In text editing mode, this button is used as
“backspace” key.
20. Down/DEL Button (/DEL)
Press this button to move the cursor or focus window in most circumstances. In PTZ
control, press this button to tilt down the camera. In text editing mode, this button is used
as “Delete” key.
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21.
Fast Backward Button ( )
Press this button for fast backward playback.
22. Play/Pause Button ( )
Press this button to play the recorded images or pause the playback.
23. Stop Button ( )
Press this button to stop the playback.
24. Single Step Button ( )
Press this button to play the recorded images frame by frame.
25. Fast Forward Button ( )
Press this button for fast forward playback.
26. (Vol/Zoom) +/- Buttons ( / / )
Press these buttons to change the volume in most circumstances. In PTZ control, press
these buttons to zoom in/out the camera.
27. (Split Windows) +/- Buttons ( )
In split-window display, press these buttons for next/previous split-window display. In the
others, press these buttons to change the contents.
28. Power Button
29. IR Window
This receives the IR signal from the remote control. Please make sure nothing is blocking
this window to ensure proper operation of your remote control.
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2.2 Back Panel
1. Video Input Connectors (1-16)
Connect system cameras to these BNC connectors. The corresponding 75 termination
see # 5
must be made unless the video output terminal is connected.
2. Video Output Connectors (1-16)
Connect these BNC connectors for looping the corresponding camera video inputs.
3. Stereo Audio Input Connectors (AUDIO IN 1-4)
These RCA connectors accept 2 stereo line-in audio signals supplied from external
devices such as microphone amplifiers.
4. Audio Output Connectors (AUDIO OUT 1-2)
These connectors supply 2 line-out audio signals to external devices such as speakers.
Recorded audio will be supplied from AUDIO OUT during playback.
5. 75Ω
ΩΩ
Ω termination
Set each of the DIP switches to ON unless the corresponding video output terminal is
connected.
6. PS/2 port
For mouse connection.
7. MAIN-AUX Connectors (MAIN-AUX IN/OUT)
Used to daisy-chain to CCTV monitor. MAIN-AUX OUT has the same output as MAIN
OUT, but can be switched off through virtual keyboard control.
8. Call Monitor Output Connector (CALL OUT)
Connect CCTV monitor to this BNC connector for call monitor display.
9. CALL-AUX Connectors (CALL-AUX IN/OUT)
Used to daisy-chain to CCTV monitor. CALL-AUX OUT has the same output as CALL
OUT, but can be switched off through virtual keyboard control.
10. RS-232 Connector
Connect this connector to PTZ camera(s).
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11. RS-422/485 Selector Switch
Used to select RS-422/485 4-line or 2-line.
12. RS-422/485 Connector
Connect this connector to RS-422/485 compatible PTZ camera(s). Please set the Selector
Switch correctly. Please refer to the manuals that come with the RS-422/485 compatible
devices for the correct settings.
13. Alarm Input Connectors (ALARM IN 1-16)
Connect these connectors to external devices such as sensors or door switches.
14. Alarm Output Connectors (ALARM OUT 1-4)
Connect these connectors to 2 Normally Closed (NC) alarm outputs (1-2) and 2 Normally
Open (NO) alarm outputs (3-4).
15. Ethernet Connector
Connect this unit to a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network through this port.
16. NTSC/PAL Selector Switch
Set this unit to NTSC or PAL according to the local TV system.
17. USB Connector (USB)
Connect this port to USB 2.0 compatible storage device, such as USB 2.0 disk drive,
DVD+RW, card reader, etc.
18. Cooling Fan
The cooling fan of the internal SPS (Switching Power Supply).
19. Power Cord Inlet (AC IN)
Connect a power cord to this inlet. It accepts 90~264 VAC, 47~63 Hz power source.
20. VGA Connector
Connect VGA monitor to the VGA connector for main monitor display.
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2.3 Remote Controller
The remote controller is an accessory to ease the users operations. You can do all the
operations by the remote controller instead of the buttons on the front panel. The effective
distance is about 10 meters without any obstacle.
The Buttons
Each of these buttons corresponds to one of those buttons on the front panel. Please refer
to the descriptions in Section 2.1.
3. Installations
The installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system
installers.
3.1 Basic Connections
Please refer to the following diagram for the connections.
Please make sure to set the NTSC/PAL Selector Switch on the back panel according to
the local TV system for the digital video/audio recorder to work correctly.
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Cameras
Connect the camera video input connectors to the video outputs from system cameras or
other composite video sources via coaxial cables.
Main monitor
Connect the main monitor output connector (BNC) to a surveillance CCTV monitor.
The CCTV monitor displays selected live or recorded cameras in any available split
window format.
Hard disk drive(s)
Make sure to install at least one hard disk drive inside the hard disk tray.
Note: Each of the HDDs must be formatted before it can be used to record
video/audio. Please refer to Section 6.6.1 HDD Format/Clear to format the
HDDs.
Before connection After connection
Power
Plug 115 VAC or 230 VAC power source into the power socket.
3.2 Optional Connections
Audio inputs
Connect the audio input connectors to the audio line-outs from system cameras or other
audio sources. Please make sure to associate the audio inputs with the cameras in Camera
Setup as described in Section 6.2 accordingly.
Audio outputs
Connect the audio output connectors to the audio line-ins from speakers.
Alarm inputs
Each alarm input should have 2 or 3 wires. Those with 2 wires will either be Normally
Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC). Those with 3 wires will allow the user to
choose. Connect two of those wires to the alarm input connector in the pairs. Direction
does not matter. There is availability for 16 possible alarm inputs. When the alarm input
has been connected, please configure the software system accordingly as per Alarm Setup
as described in Section 6.3.
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Alarm outputs
Connect the alarm outputs 1-2 to NC type of alarm signals, alarm outputs 3-4 to NO type
of alarm signals.
Ethernet
Connect the Ethernet connector to a standard twisted-pair Ethernet cable for remote
access via LAN or internet. Please make sure to setup the related configurations as
described in Section 6.10 Network Setup.
USB 2.0 disk drives, DVD+RW, card reader, etc.
If the user wants to use USB2.0 peripheral device to retrieve important recorded images
and/or audio, please connect it to the USB port connectors (one on the front panel, the
other on the back panel).
I/R remote controller
The user may use I/R remote controller to control the digital video/audio recorder.
Call monitor
Connect the call monitor output connector to a surveillance CCTV monitor. This monitor
displays the full screen images of the cameras associated with the events (alarm or motion)
or the images from the installed cameras sequentially according to the SEQ Display Setup
(Section 6.4) for call monitor.
PTZ Cameras
Connect the RS-422/485 connector to PTZ camera(s) via the appropriate cable. The
system supports a variety of different PTZ cameras, including Pelco D and Samsung
SCC-641P protocol Dome. But different PTZ cameras can coexist in a system only if they
support the same protocol. Please make sure to set the PTZ ID of the camera(s) and setup
the camera (Section 6.1) and RS-422/485 (Section 6.9) accordingly. Please also make sure
to set the RS-422/RS-485 Selector Switch if you are using the RS-422/485 port.
RS-485
Please refer to the following diagram for the pin definitions of the RS-422/485 connector.
Please make sure to set the RS-422/RS485 Selector Switch and setup the RS-422/485
configurations as described in Section 6.9 accordingly.
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For PTZ cameras
DVR Devices
MAIN-AUX monitor
Please refer to the diagram below to connect the MAIN-AUX monitor output connector to
a surveillance CCTV monitor or the MAIN-AUX monitor input connector of another
digital video/audio recorder. The MAIN-AUX monitor, if enabled, has the same output
display as the main monitor and is typically used with virtual keyboard controller for
distant monitoring and control (e.g. in central control room).
CALL-AUX monitor
Please refer to the diagram below to connect the CALL-AUX monitor output connector to
a surveillance CCTV monitor or the CALL-AUX monitor input connector of another
digital video/audio recorder. The CALL-AUX monitor, if enabled, has the same output
display as the call monitor and is typically used with virtual keyboard controller for
distant monitoring and control (e.g. in central control room).
N/C
N/C
GND
RxD+
RxD-
TxD+
TxD-
GND
Set this unit to 2-line
GND
RS485-
RS485+
GND
TxD-
TxD+
RxD-
RxD+
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4.Main Screen And Basic Operations
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The split-window screen, as shown above, is the main screen after system startup. There are
several types of split-window screens, including 1-Window, 4-Window, 7-Window,
9-Window, 10-Window, 13-Window and 16-Window. The system will remember the last one
before normal shutdown (as described in Section 5.7) of the system. In addition to the split
windows, the system time is displayed on the lower-left corner, the system state on the
lower-right corner and the rolling screen messages, if shown while certain event occurs, on
the lower corner.
The system state, from right to left, are described as the followings:
(1) Normal recording percentage,
(2) Alarm recording percentage,
(3) X2 state – X1, X2 or X4,
(4) Manual record ON/OFF – red circle shown for ON,
(5) Backup state – backup icon shown for backup,
(6) SEQ display ON/OFF or playback state SEQ icon shown for SEQ display ON, other
icons for different playback states.
4.1 Text Input
There are certain circumstances where the system requires the user to enter text, such as
system login, camera title setup, and so on. Please follow the steps below to enter text:
(1) Press ENTER to edit the highlighted option. The flashing cursor will be shown to indicate
the editing point.
(2) Press ◄► to move the cursor to the left/right.
(3) Press code in text editing mode to change text case. (If this entry can accept number only,
pressing code will have no effects.) Indicators on the screen show the current setting:
123 = Number only
abc = No capital letters
ABC = All capital letters
CODE = Internal code for the selected language, such as Chinese, Japanese, etc.
(4) Press a number key (1-9, 0) repeatedly until the character you want appears (1 for 1 or
space, 2 for 2, a/A, b/B, or c/C, the others as shown on the keypad).
(5) Press mark to bring up a list of punctuation marks and special characters. The highlighted
character in the list shows the selected one. Press ▼◄► to change the selection.
(6) If you make a mistake, press BS to remove the character to the left of the cursor or press
DEL
to delete the character at the current cursor position.
(7) In text editing mode, internal code box and mark list, press ENTER to exit and save
changes, press ESC to exit without making changes.
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4.2 Login And Logout
There are three password levels in the system, including Administrator (highest),
Supervisor, and Operator (lowest). If the user does not login the system, he/she will be
treated as “Guest” and can only view live video display.
The system allows up to 18 user accounts. The administrator can set up the login name and
password for each user (please refer to Section 6.7 for Password Setup.)
The Operator can operate live video display, the Supervisor live video display, image
playback and archive and the Administrator everything.
To login/logout the system, press MENU in
split-window display to call up Menu display and
then press ENTER when the highlighted option is
Login/Logout to enter Login/Logout display as
shown.
In Login/Logout display, follow the Text Input
method described in Section 4.1 to enter the Login name and Password, press to
highlight and select Login option and then press ENTER to login the system. If the user
wants to logout the system, just press to highlight and select Logout option and then
press ENTER. Press ESC to exit without making changes.
There is one factory-preset login name (aa) and password (11) at Administrator level. The
user can use it to login the system for the first time.
Should the user have forgotten all the administrator-level passwords, please contact the
local dealer or installer to recover from it.
4.3 Basic Operations
The basic users operations after he/she has logged into the system are described below:
Numeric (ENTER)
Press these buttons to change the camera for the focus window. If the camera already
exists in the other window, the focus window will exchange with that window for the
cameras.
Alarm Reset
Press this button to cancel alarm activation, i.e. reset the alarm outputs and silence the
buzzer.
MODE (Administrator/Supervisor)
In split-window display, press this button to change circularly the live/playback mode for
the focus window and the other windows that form a rectangle on the screen. Please note
that the rectangle can contain at most 16/9 split windows.
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SEQ
Press this button to switch to or return from SEQ display mode. In SEQ display mode,
each page in the sequence will be shown for the preset page dwelling time sequentially
and SEQ icon will be shown on the lower-right corner of the screen.
CALL
In split-window display, press this button to switch to or return from full screen display of
the focus camera.
SEARCH (Administrator/Supervisor)
In split-window display, press this button to display the search menu. The system will
remember the last one the user chose.
REC
Press this button to force manual recording. To stop manual recording, press it again.
All cameras will be recorded as if the scheduled record is A/V and REC will be shown on
the lower-right corner of the screen if manual recording is ON.
MENU
In split-window display, press this button to display the main menu.
PTZ
In split-window display, press this button to enter PTZ control mode if the focus camera is
a PTZ camera.
X2
In full screen display, press this button to enter Digital Zoom mode. Please refer to
Section 4.4 Digital Zoom for the detailed operations in Digital Zoom mode.
▼◄►
Press these buttons to move focus. The title of the camera for the focus window is
highlighted as shown on the screen.
Vol+/- ( / ), MUTE
Press these buttons to control the volume.
+/-
Press these buttons to circulate up/down among the available split-window displays.
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4.4 Digital Zoom
The system supports X2/X4 Digital Zoom function. To use this function, press X2 button in
full screen display to enter Digital Zoom mode. There will be a zoom window shown in the
video window as shown. The zoom window (a) will always be shown at zoom factor X1, (b)
can be shown or hidden at zoom factor X2 and (c) will never be shown at zoom factor X4.
The operations in Digital Zoom mode are as below:
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to
(a) move the zoom window if it’s shown in the video window, or
(b) navigate the video window around if the zoom factor is X2 or X4.
ENTER
Press this button to zoom in the zoom window, from X1 to X2 or from X2 to X4, if the
zoom window is shown in the video window.
X2
Press this button to
(a) show/hide the zoom window if the current zoom factor is X1/X2, or
(b) zoom out the video window back to zoom factor X1 if the current zoom factor is X4.
ESC
Press this button to escape from Digital Zoom mode and return to normal full screen
display. The video window will always return to zoom factor X1.
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