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Digital Video Recorder i WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RI SK OF ELECTRIC S HOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
User’s Manual ii AVERTISSEMENT DANGER D’ÉLECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR AVERTISSEMENT: POUR ÉLIMINER TOUT RISQUE D’ÉLECTRO- CUTION, NE PAS OUVRIR LE COUVERCLE (OU LA PARTIE ARRIÈRE). AUCUNE PIECE RÉPARABL E PAR L’UTILISATEUR NE SE TROUVE À L’INTÉRIEUR.
Digital Video Recorder iii Important safeguards PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR RECORDER AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WA RNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE RECORDER. 1. Read Inst ructions All the safety and opera ting ins tructi ons should be rea d before the appliance is ope rated.
User’s Manual iv NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comp ly with the lim its for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 o f the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide r easonable protection against harmf ul interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Digital Video Recorder v Caution and care HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED ON THE UNIT (E .G., MONITOR) NEVER REMOVE THE TOP COVER AND TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT Touching the insid.
User’s Manual vi CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT There may be case s when the uni t’s built-in motion dete ction func tion does no t operate prop erly due to external condi tion, vide o input signal, or other factors. The user will not be indemni fied fo r pr ob lems (e.
Digital Video Recorder vii Table of Contents Chapter 1 ─ Introduction .............................................................................................. 1 Features .........................................................................
User’s Manual viii Network Setup .................................................................................................... 30 Camera Setup ...................................................................................................
Digital Video Recorder ix Appendix F ─ Map of Screens ................................................................................... 73 Appendix G ─ System Log Notices ..........................................................................
User’s Manual x List of Illustrations Figure 1 ─ Typical DVR in stallation. .......................................................................................... 2 Figure 2 ─ 16-Channel DVR rear panel. ......................................
Digital Video Recorder 1 Chapter 1 ─ Introduction FEATURES Your color digital video recorder (DVR) provides reco rding capabilities fo r eight or 16 camera inputs.
User’s Manual 2 The DVR can be set up to aler t you when the hard disk drive is full, or it can be set to record o ver the oldest video once the disk is full. Your DVR uses a prop rietary encry ption schem e making it nearly im possible to alte r video.
Digital Video Recorder 3 Chapter 2 ─ Installation PACKAGE CONTENTS The package c ontains the following: Digital Video Recorder Power Cord User’s Manual (This Doc ument) DX-PC For View Software CD and User ’s Manual REQUIRED INSTALLATION TOOLS No special tools are re quired to install the DVR.
User’s Manual 4 Video Loop Through If you would like to conn ect your video source to another device, you can use the Loop BNC connector s. NOTE: The Loop BNC connectors are auto terminated. Do NOT co nnect a cable to the Loop BNC unless it is connected to a termin ated device because it will cause poor quality video.
Digital Video Recorder 5 ARI (Alarm Reset In): An external sign al to the Alarm Reset In can be used to reset both the Alarm Out signal and the DVR ’s internal buzze r. Mech ani cal or electrical switches can be wire d to the ARI (Alarm Reset In) and GND (Ground) connect ors.
User’s Manual 6 Power Cord Connector WAR NI NG: ROUTE POW ER CORDS SO THAT THEY ARE NOT A TRIPPING HAZARD. MAKE CERTAI N THE POWER CORD WILL NOT BE PINCHED OR ABR ADED BY FURNITURE. DO NOT INSTALL POWE R CORDS UNDER R UGS OR CARPET. THE POWER CORD HAS A GROUNDING PIN .
Digital Video Recorder 7 Chapter 3 ─ Configuration NO T E : Yo ur DVR should be completely installed before proceeding. Refer to Chapte r 2 ─ Ins tallation .
User’s Manual 8 NETWORK LED The NETWORK LED is lit when the unit is connected to a network via Ethernet. COPY LED The COPY LED is lit when the DVR is clip-copying. Camera Buttons (1 to 16) Pressing the individual camera buttons will cause the selected camera to display full screen.
Digital Video Recorder 9 Clip Copy Button Pressing the Clip Copy button allows you t o copy vi deo clips . Alarm Button Pressing the Alarm button rese t s the DVR ’s outputs inclu di ng the internal buzzer during an alarm. Play/Pause Button In the live monitoring mode, pressing the button freezes the current screen and the screen displays icon.
User’s Manual 10 NOTE: A cameo is defined as any cell within multi-screen display. The cameo mode allow s you to change the screen layout by ed iting th e cameo. USB Ports Two USB po rts o n the f ront panel are pr ovid ed to c onnect ext ernal hard di sk, C D-R W or fl ash dri ves for video clip copying or system upgrades.
Digital Video Recorder 11 SETUP SCREEN Figure 4 ─ Setup screen. Press the Menu button or move the m ouse pointer to the top of the sc reen and then select (Setup) in the Live Monitoring menu to enter the setup screen. While setting up the DVR, there will be many opportunities to enter names and titles.
User’s Manual 12 In the General screen, you can assign a System ID number, select the languag e the screens are displayed in, display software ve rsion n umber, upgra de the soft ware, im port or expo rt the DVR set tings, sho w the System Log, and s hut the sys tem dow n.
Digital Video Recorder 13 Highlight Show System Log… and press the butto n to display the System Log. Highlight System Shutdown and press the button. The Shut down screen displays asking you to confirm whether or not y ou wa nt to shut the system down.
User’s Manual 14 Highlight the Form at box beside Time and press the button. Selec t from the three availabl e time formats and press the button to save your selected format. NOTE: The clock will not start running un til you have highlighted Save and pressed the button.
Digital Video Recorder 15 Figure 7 ─ Account setup screen. The +/- column is used to collapse and exp and user groups. If there is a + or – in this colu mn, it indicates the item is a Group Name.
User’s Manual 16 The authority lev e ls th at can be turned On and Off are: Shutdown ─ The user can shut the syste m down on a local syste m. Upgrade ─ The user can upgrade the software on a local syste m or a PC running DX-PC For View.
Digital Video Recorder 17 Figure 8 ─ Storage setup screen. The capacity of the storage d evice is disp layed in the box beside Capacity . The status of t he storage devi ce is display ed in the box be side Status .
User’s Manual 18 Highlight t he box be side Format for the des ired storage de vice and press the bu tton. You will be able to format the device for recording . When selecting Not Using from Use As and highlighting the Format but ton, the device will not be used for recordi ng.
Digital Video Recorder 19 Highlighting the Settings box beside Check Alarm-In and pressing the button allo ws you to cha nge the interval that you want the DVR to run self-diagnostics on Alarm Inputs.
User’s Manual 20 General Settings (RECORD G ener al Tab) Figure 11 ─ Record General s etup screen. Highlighting Recycle and pressing the button toggles betw een On an d Of f. In the Recycle m ode, the DVR records over the oldest video data once all ava ilable storage space has been used.
Digital Video Recorder 21 Highlight the slide bar beside Auto Deletion , and use the Left and Ri ght arrow buttons t o adjust t he length of time recorded data will be kept from 1 to 99 days .
User’s Manual 22 When the DVR is in th e Time & Event mode, the DVR wi ll follow the Ti me settings and th e ico n displa ys. The DVR follows the Event settings and the icon displays. Highlighti ng the b ox beside Record Schedu le and pressing the butto n allows you to chan ge the time range that the scheduled recording will take place.
Digital Video Recorder 23 Highlight t he + and pres s the button to ad d a sch edule item. NOTE: The higher the num ber under the No. heading, t he higher its priority. The Day box allows y ou to change the days t hat the sc heduled recordi ng will take place.
User’s Manual 24 Motion Settings (EVENT Motion Tab) Figure 15 ─ Motion setup screen. Your DVR has built-in video motion de tection. Video motion d etection can be turned On or Off for each camera.
Digital Video Recorder 25 The DVR can be set to react to mo tion detection diffe rently for each camera. Highlighting the box under the Ac tions heading and pressing the button allows you to set up event actions for m otion detection. NOTE: You can associate multiple cameras w ith a camera that detects motion.
User’s Manual 26 Alarm-In Settings (EVENT Alarm-In Tab) Figure 16 ─ Alarm-In setup screen. The alarm terminal strip on the b ack of the DVR has inputs associated with each alarm. You can set up each input on the Alarm-In screen. You can turn eac h i np ut On or O ff by h ighl ig hting the alarm num ber and pressing the button.
Digital Video Recorder 27 Video Loss Settings (EVENT Video Loss Tab) Figure 17 ─ Video Loss setup screen. The DVR checks t o see if anyt hing is obsc uring the cam era. Highlight the slider bar beside Chec k Obscuration , and use the Left and Right arrow button s to ad just the setting.
User’s Manual 28 Text-In Settings (EVENT Text-In Tab) Figure 18 ─ Text-In setup screen. The DVR can be set t o react to text input from de vices such as ATMs (Automated Teller Machines ) and POS (Point of Sale; i.e., cash regis ters). This screen allows yo u to configure the DVR for each text-in device.
Digital Video Recorder 29 Highlight the box beside Tran saction End , and press the button. Use the virtual keybo ard to enter the Transaction End string. Refer to the device manufactur er’s docum entation for the text string that the device sends when a transaction e nds.
User’s Manual 30 NETWORK SETUP In the Main screen, use the Left or Right arrow button s to display the Network menu. Figure 19 ─ Network Menu. General Settings (NETWORK General Tab) Figure 20 ─ Network General setup screen. Highlight t he first b ox beside Rem ote Watch – bps/ips .
Digital Video Recorder 31 NOTE: When limiting the netw ork bandwidth, the remote watch image on the PC running DX-PX For View or WebGuard might not be displayed prop erly. The DVR supp orts two-way a udio com munication between a local syst em and a PC ru nning DX-PC For View .
User’s Manual 32 Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to inc rease or decreas e the number. The factory default LAN settings are: IP Address: 192.168.1.129 Gateway: 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Highlight the box besi de DNS Ser ver .
Digital Video Recorder 33 NOTE: If the DVR is configured for DHCP or an A DSL network, the IP address of the DVR might change whenever the unit is turne d on.
User’s Manual 34 Mail Settings (NETWORK Mail Tab) The DVR can be set up to se nd an e-mail when an event occurs . Figure 23 ─ Mail setup screen. Highlight Enable and pre ss the button to toggle between On and Off. You will only be able to chang e the settings if Mail is enabled.
Digital Video Recorder 35 Callback Settings (NETWORK Callback Tab) The DVR can be set up to c o ntact a computer runni ng D X -PC For View (Remote Adm inistration System) when an even t occurs . Figure 24 ─ Callback set up sc reen. Highlight Enable and press t he button to toggl e betwee n On an d Off.
User’s Manual 36 General Settings (CAMERA Gener al Tab) Figure 26 ─ Camera General setup screen. You can turn the camera number On or Off, and you can change the Title of each camera using the virtual keyboard.
Digital Video Recorder 37 You can assign IDs to each camera by highlighting the box under the ID heading and pressing the button. Change the number b y highlighting it and using th e Up and Down arrow buttons t o increase and decrease the number. The PTZ ID number can be set from 0 to 256.
User’s Manual 38 Audio Settings (DEVICE Audio Tab) Figure 29 ─ Audio setup screen. The DVR can record up to four audio inputs. High light the box beside the inpu t and press the button. A list of cameras appears, and you can select which camera you want associated with t hat audio input.
Digital Video Recorder 39 The Day box allows you to select the days that the alarm sc hedule will be active. The choices ar e: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sa t, M~F, Hol and All. The Range box allows you to set the time that the alarm schedule will be active in 15-minute increments from 00: 00 to 24: 00.
User’s Manual 40 DISPLAY SETUP Figure 32 ─ Display Me nu. OSD Settings (DISPLAY OSD Tab ) The OSD screen allows you to select what information will be displayed on the monitor. Figure 33 ─ OSD setup screen. Highlighting an item and pressing the button toggles th at item On and Off.
Digital Video Recorder 41 Audio ─ The icon displays on each camera screen for which the DVR can pla y live audio. PTZ ─ The icon displays on each PTZ camera screen. Text-In ─ The text input strings display on the screen. You can adjust the Display Dwell time (sec.
User’s Manual 42 Highlight Event Monitoring On and press t he butto n. Pressing the button toggles between On and Off . When it is On , the DVR will display the camera associated with the event when an even t occurs. Highlight Enable VGA Enhancement and p ress the button toggle On and Off.
Digital Video Recorder 43 STATUS SCREEN Figure 36 ─ Status menu. Event Screen (STAT US Ev ent Tab) Figure 37 ─ Event screen. The Event Status screen displays th e status of the DV R’s systems and inputs. Ev ents will be h ighlighted, and related channels or ev ents will f licker for five seconds when detected.
User’s Manual 44 Storage Screen (STATU S Stor age Tab) Figure 38 ─ Storage screen. The Storage screen displays th e Disk Bad, Temperature and S.M.A.R.T. i nformation of t he storage device. Disk B ad ─ Displays the dama ge status o f the stor age driv e.
Digital Video Recorder 45 Chapter 4 ─ Operation NO TE : Thi s chapter assumes yo ur DVR has b een install ed and con figured. If it ha s not, plea se refer to Chapters 2 and 3. The DVR’s controls are similar to a VCR. As with a VC R , the m ai n func ti ons a re rec or ding a n d pl ayi ng back video.
User’s Manual 46 Freeze Sequence Camera Menu Alarm Reset Panic Setup Search Mode Login/Logout Figure 39 ─ Live Monitoring m enu. NOTE: The Live Monitoring menu also can be displayed by moving the mouse pointer to the top of the screen.
Digital Video Recorder 47 Camera Menu Selecting (Camera Menu) i n the Live Mo nitoring m enu di splays the f ollowing Cam era Menu. Audio: Selecting Audio toggles audio output On and Of f.
User’s Manual 48 Login/Logout Selecting (Login) in the Live Monitoring menu accesses the Login screen, and you will be asked to select a User and enter the pa ssword to log into the syste m. Selecting (Logout) in the Live M onitorin g menu displays the Logout sc reen askin g you to co nfirm whet her or not y ou want to log out t he current user .
Digital Video Recorder 49 You can use a m ouse for convenient PTZ control. Po sition the mouse pointer at the bottom of th e screen, and the following PTZ toolbar will disp lay. Clicki ng on the left side exits the toolb ar. If you want to display the toolbar again, position th e mouse pointer at the bottom of the screen.
User’s Manual 50 EVENT MONITORING When an event occurs, the DV R will display the camera a ssociated with the event if Event Monitoring On is selected in the Display setup screen (Main Monitor tab). How the cameras are displayed depends on the number of cameras associated with the event.
Digital Video Recorder 51 Full Screen Selecting (Full Screen) i n the Mo use Display menu and choo sing the cam era number button dis plays the selected camera full screen. It is the same as pr essing th e individual ca mera buttons on the front pa nel or clicking the left mouse button on a camera image when in one of the multiview formats (i.
User’s Manual 52 PANIC RECORDING Pressing the Panic button sta rt s pani c reco rding of all cam eras, and pre ssing t he b utton ag ain st ops panic recording.
Digital Video Recorder 53 Cameo Button: Pressing and holding the butt on for three seconds o r longer enters the cameo mode. The yellow outline surroundi ng th e video indi cates the acti ve cameo, and pressing the arrow but tons m oves the active cameo.
User’s Manual 54 SEARCH MENU Search Selecting (Search) in the Sear ch menu al lows you to sear ch using a recording table (Record Table Search), select video from the event log (Event Log Search), searches text input stri ngs (Text-In Search) or searches motion events (Motion Search).
Digital Video Recorder 55 Alarm Reset Selecting (Alar m Reset) in the Sear ch menu resets the DVR’s outputs including the internal buzzer during an alarm. It is the sam e as pressing the Alarm button on the front panel. Panic Selecting (Panic) in the Search menu starts panic recording of all cameras, and selecti ng again stops panic recordin g.
User’s Manual 56 NOTE: The recorded data in the time rang e lo cated after the yellow vertical line is the latest. There are th ree vie w m odes. St andard vi ew, Expande d view a nd C ompact vi ew. St andard view (defa ult) displays combined recording information of all camera channels cu rrently dis played on the sc reen.
Digital Video Recorder 57 EVENT LOG SEARCH Figure 43 ─ Event Log Search screen. The DVR maintains a log of each time th e Alarm Input port is activated. T he Event Log Search screen displays this list. Use the arrow bu ttons to highlight the ev en t for which you would like to see v ideo.
User’s Manual 58 Highlight the box besi de Video Loss and press the button. You can select the cameras for which y ou want any rep orts of lost video. Highlight the box beside Text-In and press the button. You can select the text-in devices which you want any report of text i nput.
Digital Video Recorder 59 You can also narrow your event searc h by selecting the Opt ion… button and setting up the new search condition. You can searc h video from the fi rst to last recorded images, or you can set the start and stop times and dates.
User’s Manual 60 The Motion Searc h… can be selected fro m the Search menu while th e DVR displays the ca mera full screen . The Motion S earch screen displays a list of motion events.
Digital Video Recorder 61 Pressing an d holding the Clip Copy button for m ore than three seconds whi le in the Live monitoring m ode, and the Clip-Copy screen appears to allow clip copy setup.
User’s Manual 62 NOTE: When naming a fi le, you c annot use the follo wing characters : , /, :, *, ?, “, <, >, | . Highlight Include Text-In Data and press the button. This will toggle between On and Off. When thi s feature is On, y ou can include text -in data when copyin g video if the video was recorded with text-i n data.
Digital Video Recorder 63 Appendix A ─ USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation Preparing the USB hard disk drive in Windows 2000 NOTE: Preparing a USB hard disk drive under Wi ndows XP and Windows Vista is almost id entical to Windows 2000. 1. Connect the USB hard di sk drive t o your com puter using the USB Cable.
User’s Manual 64 Appendix B ─ Text-In Search Examples Search Example I 1 2 3 4 5 6 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Item Unit price Qty amount ================================================== Coke | $ 2.20 | 2(s) | $ 2.
Digital Video Recorder 65 In the above text-in data, you can find that the com parison value is located at 17 th (Unit price, $ mark will be ignored au tomatically), 28 th (Qty) and 40 th (amount) c h aracters (includi ng spaces) from the left, but the value of amou nt category is located on a different line from Item .
User’s Manual 66 Appendix C ─ WebGuard WebGuard allows you to access a remote DVR, monitor live video images and sear ch recorded video using Internet Explorer web browser any time from virt ually anywhere.
Digital Video Recorder 67 NO T E : When runnin g WebG uard in the Microsoft Windo ws Vista ope rating sy stem, it is recommended to start Int ernet Explo rer w ith ele vated admini strator p ermissions. Click the right mouse button on the Internet Explorer icon and select the Run as administrator option from the co ntext menu.
User’s Manual 68 ⑥ Click the camera button (1 to 16) to select the camera to be viewed. ⑦ Click the to adjust the bri ghtness, c ontrast, sat uration and h ue of m onitoring im age. ⑧ Click the to contro l p an, tilt and zoom of the camera from a rem ote site.
Digital Video Recorder 69 Figure 48 ─ WebSearch screen. ① Click the to log out the WebGua r d pr og ram . ② Click the to access to the web monitoring mode. ③ Position the mouse po inter on the WebSearch logo to see the ver sion of the WebGuard progr am.
User’s Manual 70 ⑪ Click to set up t he image drawi ng mode a nd OSD di splay. Yo u can change the display speed by adjusting the image drawi ng mode, and select OSD information to display o n the screen. ⑫ Click the to reload the recording data.
Digital Video Recorder 71 Appendix D ─ Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution No Power Check power cord connections. Confirm that there is power at the outlet. No Live Video Check camera video ca ble and connections. Check moni tor video ca ble and c onnections.
User’s Manual 72 Appendix E ─ Connector Pin Outs I/O Connector Pin Outs AI (1 to 16) Alarm Inputs 1 to 16 GND Chassis Ground (5 connecto rs) NC Relay Al arm Output s (Norma lly Closed) NO Relay Al.
Digital Video Recorder 73 Appendix F ─ Map of Screens.
User’s Manual 74 Appendix G ─ System Log Notices Boot Up Schedule On Shutdown Sche dule Off Restart Panic On Upgrade Panic Off Upgrade Failure Clear All Data Power Failure Clear Disk Time Change F.
Digital Video Recorder 75 Appendix H ─ Error Code Notices System Upgrade Related Clip Copy Related No. Des cription No. Descrip tion 0 Unknown er ror. 0 Unknown error. 1 File versio n error. 1 Device error. 2 Operating sy stem versi on error. 2 Mounting failed .
User’s Manual 76 Appendix I ─ Specifications VIDEO Signal Format NTSC or PAL (Auto Detect) Video Inp ut Composit e: 8 or 16 looping inputs, 1 Vp -p , a ut o -t erm inating, 75 Ohm s Monitor Output.
Digital Video Recorder V1.1 77 GENERAL Dimensi ons ( W x H x D) 16.9 " x 3.5 " x 15.7 " (43 0mm x 88m m x 4 00mm) Unit Weight 14 lbs. (6.3kg) Shipping Weight 21 lbs. ( 9.3kg) Shipping Di m ensions (W x H x D) 21.3 " x 11.4 " x 23.
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