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Astak DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER User manual

USER MANUAL
4&8 CHANNELS
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
to obtain the best performance and ensure device function correctly, please read
this instruction manual carefully and completely.
USER-INSTALLER CAUTION: YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS FCC
VERIFIED EQUIPMENT COULD BE VOIDED IF YOU MAKE CHANGES OR
MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE
FOR COMPLIANCE TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
NOTE: 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 THE USER WILL BE
REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE.
THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF
THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
WARNINGS,CAUTIONS & COPYRIGHT
WARNINGS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MISTURE.
DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS.
CAUTIONS
!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
2
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
FCC Compliance
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
The exclamation within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance(serving)
instruction in the literature accompanying the product.
USERS OF THE SYSTEM ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING AND COMPLYING
WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUTES CONCERNING
THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS. ASTAK
SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS SYSTEM IN
VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES.
COPYRIGHT
THE TRADEMARKS MENTIONED IN THE MANUAL ARE LEGALLY
REGISTERED TO THEIR RESPECTIVE COMPANIES.
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!
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle,
is intended to the user to the presence of insinuated “dangerous voltage”
within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION............................................................................6
1.1 FEATURE................................................................................6
1.2 SPECIFICATION.....................................................................6
2.0 HARDWARE OVERVIEW..............................................................8
2.1 FRONT PANEL.......................................................................8
2.2 BACK PANEL........................................................................10
2.3 IR REMOTE CONTROL........................................................11
2.4 ALARM..................................................................................12
2.5 VGA OUTPUT.......................................................................12
2.6 NETWORK............................................................................12
2.7 CONNECTORS FOR ALARM...............................................13
2.8 ALARM INPUT AND OUTPUT.............................................13
2.9 MOUSE OPERATION.......................................................... 14
3.0 SYSTEM SETUP......................................................................... 15
3.01 USER LOGIN........................................................................15
3.02 MAIN INTERFACE................................................................15
3.03 SHORTCUT MENU...............................................................16
3.04 MAIN MENU..........................................................................16
3.05 MENU SETUP INTERFACE (GUI)........................................17
3.1 RECORD SEARCH SETUP..................................................18
3.2 RECORD SETUP..................................................................20
3.3 HARD DISK SETUP..............................................................21
3.4 BASIC SETUP......................................................................22
3.41 SYSTEM LANGUAGE SETUP.............................................22
3.42 DATE / TIME SETUP............................................................23
3.43 PASSWORD.........................................................................23
3.44 DISPLAY SETUP..................................................................24
3.45 VIDEO / AUDIO SETUP........................................................25
3.46 EXIT......................................................................................25
3.5 ADVANCE SETUP................................................................26
3.51 ALARM SETUP.....................................................................27
3.52 SYSTEM INFO SETUP.........................................................28
3.53 MOTION DETECT SETUP....................................................29
3.54 MOBILE SETUP....................................................................30
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3.55 SYSTEM MAINTAIN SETUP...............................................31
3.56 PTZ SETUP..........................................................................32
3.57 NETWORK SETUP..............................................................33
4.0 IE OPERATION........................................................................35
4.1 FEATURE...............................................................................35
4.2 USER LOGIN.........................................................................35
4.3 OPERATION INTERFACE.....................................................36
4.31 LIVE...................................................................................36
4.311 PTZ CONTROL............................................................36
4.312 PLAY CONTROL..........................................................37
4.313 OTHER OPERATION...................................................37
4.32 REPLAY.............................................................................38
4.33 SETUP...............................................................................40
4.331 RECORD.......................................................................40
4.332 ALARM..........................................................................40
4.333 PTZ................................................................................41
4.34 NETWORK.........................................................................41
4.35 SETTING............................................................................42
4.36 HOST INFO........................................................................42
APPENDIX A: HARD DISK INSTALLATION......................................43
APPENDIX B: PRODUCT PHOTO.....................................................44
APPENDIX C: Mobile Monitor Instructions.........................................45
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1.1 FEATURES
● H.264 Video Compression
● Supports Multi Operational Mode: Live View/Record/Playback/
Networking/Backup Simultaneously
● Supports Motion Detect/Manual/Schedule Recording Mode for time
Lapse or Real Time Recording
● Supports D1 / Half D1 / CIF Resolution
● Supports Remote Viewing via Smart Phone Using 3G Network
● Supports VGA Output: 1024×768 Resolution
● Supports SATA Hard Disk
● Graphic User Interface(GUI)
● Mouse/IR Remote Controller Supprt
● USB Back Up / USB、Network Download USB software upgrade
● Compact Size, Easy Space Arrangement
● Resolution: Real-time 704×480 (NTSC) / 704×576 (PAL)
● Recording 704×240 (NTSC) / 704×288 (PAL)
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.2 SPECIFICATIONS
Image System NTSC PAL
704×576
704×480
Video Input BNC×4 (4 Channel) / BNC×8 (8 Channel)
Video Output BNC×2
Audio Input RCA×4 (4 Channel) / RCA×8 (8 Channel)
Audio Output RCA×1
Live Display Rate 4×30 Frame/Sec 4×25 Frame/Sec
Storage Media 1 Hard Disk (SATA)
Recording Mode Manual/Schedule
8×30 Frame/Sec 8×25 Frame/Sec
Video compression H.264
Display Resolution (D1)
Recording Rate (CIF)
Recording Rate (HD1)
Recording Rate (D1) 512~1024kbps
ADPCM
Audio compression
Playback Speed Fast Forward ×2 ×4 ×8
Fast Backward ×2 ×4 ×8
frame by frame playback
Pause
Video quality grade Low / Medium / High
512~1024kbps
384~768kbps
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E-mail & FTP
Yes
Graphic User lnterface (GUI)
IR Remote Controller Yes
On Screen DispLay & Setup Time \Date \Setup Menu
Ethernet Yes
DDNS Yes
Yes
Network IP Static \Dynamic\PPPoE
Password Control User password,administrator password
Motion Detection Area 8×13 grids
Motion Detection Sensitivity
1-4
Buzzer Yes
Video Loss Detection Yes
Key-lock Yes
Backup
Soft Upgrade
VGA Output
Power lnput
Dimensions
Operation Temperature
ATTENTION:
A. PLEASE format the hard disk before changing the recording resolution
Different record resolution cannot be stored in the same hard disk .
Failing to do so may cause data lost or hard disk damage!!
!
English/Chinese
USB /Network
USB
DC 19V 3A
300mm(W)×230mm(D)×55mm(H)
0-45 ℃
B. DVR needs to STOP recording before processing USB backup function.
C. DVR needs to STOP recording before processing USB firmware update.
D. DVR system will reboot after changing recording quality setup .
Title 4 & 8 Characters
Control lnterface Mouse \DVR Control Panel
1VGA
Language
2.0 HARDWARE OVERVIEW
2.1 FRONT PANEL
8 CH
4 CH
8
REC ALM FULL HDD LINK POW
OK
1234
5678
QUAD
MENU EXIT REC STOP REC
PAUSE FF PLAYREW
USB MOUSE
USB 2 0
.
H.264 8CH
12 3 4 5678 9
10
16
11
12 13 14 15
17
18
19
20
21
22 23 2 4
26 27 28 29
30
25
31
REC ALM FULL HDD LINK POW
OK
1 2 34
QUAD
MENU EXIT REC STOP REC
PAUSE FF PLAYREW
USB MOUSE
USB 2 0
.
H.264 4CH
12 3 45678 9
10
16
11
17
18
19
20
21
22 23 2 4
26 27 28 29
30
25
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DVR FRONT PANEL OPERATION
NO ITEM DVR FUNCTION
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3
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REC Recording status LED
ALM Alarm status LED
FULL Full status LED
HDD HDD LED
LINK Link status LED
9
POW POWER status LED
IR Sensor for remote control
Channel one Full Screen & Number: One
Channel two Full Screen & Number: Two
2
1
4
3Channel three Full Screen & Number: Three
5
6
Channel four Full Screen & Number: Four
7
Channel six Full Screen & Number: Six
Channel eight Full Screen & Number: Eight
8
Channel five Full Screen & Number: Five
QUAD
Channel seven Full Screen & Number: Seven
Eight / Quad screen: All cameras are displayed
Move upward or increase the number
Move downward or decrease the number
Move leftward or decrease the number
Move rightward or increase the number
OK
Press ok to enter or exit ok
MENU
EXIT
Press MENU to enter or exit
Press EXIT to exit
STOP RE C
STOP & Recording button
REC
Recording button
REW
PAUSE
FF
PLAY
Fast Backward
Pause & frame by frame forward
Fast Forward
PLAY button & get into Quick Time search
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USB2.0
USB MOUSE
USB Connector
MOUSE Interface
10
2.2 BACK PANEL
NO ITEM DVR FUNCTION
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2
1
2
3
4
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VIDEO OUT 1 Video output with TV
VIDEO OUT 2 Video output with TV
VIDEO IN 1 Camera 1 video input with BNC connector
VIDEO IN 2
VIDEO IN 3
VIDEO IN 4
VIDEO IN 5
VIDEO IN 6
VIDEO IN 7
VIDEO IN 8
Camera 2 video input with BNC connector
Camera 3 video input with BNC connector
Camera 4 video input with BNC connector
Camera 5 video input with BNC connector
Camera 6 video input with BNC connector
Camera 7 video input with BNC connector
Camera 8 video input with BNC connector
AUDIO IN 1
AUDIO IN 2
AUDIO IN 3
AUDIO IN 4
AUDIO IN 5
AUDIO IN 6
AUDIO IN 7
AUDIO IN 8
Camera 1 audio input with RCA connector
Camera 2 audio input with RCA connector
Camera 3 audio input with RCA connector
Camera 4 audio input with RCA connector
Camera 5 audio input with RCA connector
Camera 6 audio input with RCA connector
Camera 7 audio input with RCA connector
Camera 8 audio input with RCA connector
AUDIO OUT Audio output
POWER DC 19V /3A input
RJ 45 RJ45 ethernet input
VGA VGA output
CONNECTOR Alarm / Rs485 / RS232/12v output connector
12345678910 11 12 13 14
20 21 22 23 19 15 16 17 18
DC+19V
VIDEO OUT
ALH IN RJ4 5 VGA
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO IN AUDIO IN
1 2 34
12 56781
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND
COM
NO
GND
485A
485B
232TX
232RX
GND
+12V
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
IN
12345611 12
20 21 22 23 19
13
14
ALH I N
GND
COM
NO
GND
485A
485B
232TX
232RX
GND
+12V
4
3
2
1
VIDEO OUT VIDEO I N AUDIO I N
121 2 341 2 3
4
VGA
AUDIO OUT
RJ4 5
DC+19V
IN
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NO ITEM DVR FUNCTION
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3
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Channel select and number keys
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68
7
0
5Channel select (4 DVR Invalidation) and number keys
9Number keys
Number keys and display all channels at the same time
Start recording Keys
PTZ
Stop recording Keys
Ptz control, press this key to enter into
Ptz control interface when at single live view
The left mouse button pop-up
The right mouse button pop-up
+
-
Used to tune out the pop-up menu
Bounce the right mouse button to close pop-up menu
Forward to increase
Backward reduction
Up, down directional keys
Left , right directional keys
ok Select and save entry
Fast Forward
Fast backward
Play video forward
The frame press pause / step to move frame by frame
Exit to the preview or return to the last menu
2.3 IR REMOTE CONTROL
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Enter the settings main page
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There are three types of alarms that the system can be configured,
such as motion detection alarm, external alarm, and video loss alarm.
Motion detection alarm and external alarm:
When motion detection or external alarm was triggered, there are
5 possible actions:
1. Recording speed changed from normal to alarm recording.
2. If Alarm display Mode of alarm setup is ON, when the alarm is
triggered, the corresponding full screen alarm channel will be
displayed automatically; however, if the alarm is triggered and
screen alarm channel won't be displayed.
4. Motion detection and external alarm both will be recorded in the
event list. In motion detection record of Alarm setup, the user
can setup ON or OFF to record the motion event or not.
5. When motion detection was triggered, the color of camera title will
be transformed into yellow. In addition, when external alarm was
triggered, “ALARM”text will be displayed on the screen.
3. It's optional to activate relay.
2.5 VGA OUTPUT
VGA Output optional. VGA output can connect with CRT or
LCD monitor by D-SUB connector
The user can set the VGA resolution and select the system
camera standard (PAL, NTSC).
Resolution : 600×480、800×600、1024×768
2.6 NETWORK
When the DVR is turned on, it will detect the network connection
automatically, If network is disconnected, the network function will
be disabled. Thus, please make sure the network connection is
established before turning on the DVR.
2.4 ALARM
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GND
COM
NO
GND
485A
485B
232TX
232RX
GND
+12V
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
L I
A H N
2.8 Alarm Input and Output
There are 8 sets alarm input connector and 1 set output for this DVR.
Alarm input is for connection IR annunciator, fog sensor.
The connection diagram of DC alarm input as following:
2.7 Connectors for Alarm
Peel off the color skin of the cable and then insert the cable into
the slot on the rear panel DVR (The connection part for alarm).
Example 1 : From contact alarm input connections into a camera
passive infrared detectors
Example 2 : Connect alarm dry contact output to alarm normally open N.O
GND
COM
NO
GND
485A
485B
232TX
232RX
GND
+12V
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ALH IN
GND
GND
COM
NO
GND
485A
485B
232TX
232RX
GND
+12V
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ALH IN
Com
ALH IN
GND
COM
N.O
485A
485B
232TX
232RX
GND
+12V
Alarm 1~8 (4) Camera Alarm Input
Grounding
Alarm contact common ground
Alarm output normally open contact
RS-485 Send + Connect to PTZ
RS-485 Send - Connect to PTZ
RS-232 Send + For connecting PC
RS-232 Send - For connecting PC
Power Dc-12v Output Grounding
Power Dc+12v Output (500mA Max)
GND RS-485 ,RS-232 contact common ground
2.9 Mouse Operation
You can use mouse to make operation of the menu except IR remote
controller. (The operation usage is the same as PC Windows).
Please insert the mouse into USB2.0.
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Click
right key
In the real-time monitoring interface will pop-up shortcut
menu in the left menu, click OK to enter operation.
Click
left key
If the user interface is locked, click the right mouse button
shortcut menu that appears when you click on any menu,
pop-up login dialog box interface, respectively, click the
machine ID and password corresponding to the input box and
click to select the input soft keyboard character; if interface is
not locked, in real-time monitoring screen, click the right
mouse button on the shortcut menu where you can operate
directly on the menu.
Click the left key to enter into the setting interface.
Click the left key to zoom in the window on the live view and
playback video. Double click the left key can exit to the live
view and playback multi-window interface.
Volume adjustment, color adjustment, PTZ setting and VGA
border operation. It is for setting the single channel for volume
adjustment, PTZ control and color
In the Motion Detection setting interface, you can use the left
key to drag the frame to set the motion detection area.
When there are many options in the option frame, click left key
to ball out down-pull menu.
In the input frame, click the left key can activate the keyboard.
The number, symbol, English can be input by clicking the
mouse. Also click the left key to exit the number keyboard.
In the main menu and its sub-menu, right key out of the
current menu.
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3.0 System Operation
3.01 User Login
1. START-UP
Connect the DC19V/3A adapter to DVR, the system will record
automatically and the corresponding LED will be on, the system starts
DVR system initialization, including file systems, video preparedness.
System Initialization interface Figure.
3.02 Main Interface
After initialization, system will enter the main interface, the next figure
is the system default, with no video input state of the main interface.
If video input, the corresponding channel will be displayed in the main
interface screen monitor. In the main interface, double-click any
channel, the channel can be monitored to maximize the screen display,
double-click again returned four-channel interface; in the main interface,
right-click pop-up shortcut menu, click the left button select the menu
item or click the Exit menu, shortcut menu outside the region.
CH1
LOSS VIDEO
CH2
LOSS VIDEO
CH3
LOSS VIDEO
CH4
LOSS VIDEO
1 2
3 4
CH1
CH4
CH3CH2
CH5 CH6
CH7 CH8
12 3
4
7
5 6
8
LOSS VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS VIDEO
LOSS VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS VIDEO
LOSS VIDEO
LOSS VIDEO
01/10/2009 12:00:00 01/10/2009 12:00:00
4CH 8CH
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3.03 SHORTCUT MENU
After the system starts, Click the right mouse button to pop-up
shortcut menu of the DVR system, quick operation, which can
be the main menu, lock, video query, PTZ control, video
settings or control parameters.
MAIN MENU
KEYLOCK
CHN SWITCH
VIDEO SEARCH
PTZ
MUTE
MANUAL REC
STOP REC
3.04 MAIN MENU
Remark:
You must after pressing “APPLY” to make the setting for submenu valid
It will no use when exit directly. This DVR have a special feature:
when you move the mouse to an icon, there will have the explanation
information showed automatically.
KEYLOCK: Click to lock the menu can immediately
lock the system interface, need to enter the login
interface, the device number in brackets shows
and user password to unlock it. Lock interface
after landing the interface as shown. Password
can be set in the user's password menu.
USER LOGIN
DEVICE ID :
PASSWORD :
000000 (000000)
In p ut n um b er i n th e b ra ck e t
APPLY EXIT
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3.05 MENU SETUP INTERFACE(GUI)
Press MENU on the front panel or remote control. The main menu
includes: SEARCH、RECORD、HDD、BASIC、ADVANCE、EXIT.
A. RECORD SEARCH SETUP B. RECORD SETUP
C. HARD DISK SETUP D. BASIC SETUP
E. ADVANCE SETUP F. EXIT
Exit current menu
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3.1 SETUP
Move the cursor to SEARCH, ( Icon highlighted when
selected ) press【 】to enter into the setting interface.
RECORD SEARCH
RECORD FILE: You can adjust the checking date and time, press
【 】【 】/【 】 or input the number directly to adjust the year,
month, date. After finishing the time setting, move the cursor to
“SEARCH” and press “ ” can see the recording status of
this date. As follow:
OK
OK
OK
Instruction:
1. MONTH: It will show all the recording status in this month. Green
means normal recording; Red means alarm recording; Grounding
means no recording. Click any date in this frame can search the
recording status of that day, the searching result will be showed in
the below date frame.
2. DATE: It will show all the recording status in this day, you can playback
the record file in this period via click the corresponding period.
3. PLAYBACK: You can press【 】 【 】【 】 or input number directly
to setup playback time. After setting, move the cursor to “PLAYBACK”,
and then press “PLAY” to enter into video playback of that time Also
you can select any period of time in the video status frame after sear
ching, press “PLAY” to enter into the video playback of this period.
OK
Tip:
The yellow part
of the pop-up
numeric keypad
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4. FILE LIST: Enter into the video file list interface of the selected date.
5. LOG : Enter into the log searching interface.
6. EXIT : Exit “video search” to back to the previous menu.
1. FILE LIST
Setup the searching date , after pressing SEARCH , move the cursor to
FILE LIST and press OK to enter into the video file list of this date.
CHANNEL: There is 1,2,3,4 and all channel, totally 5 options.
Press 【 】or 【 】【 】to select.
TYPE: There are all, normal and alarm, totally 3 options.
Press【 】or 【 】/【 】to select.
OK
OK
Description
①. FILE LIST “CHANNEL” is the recording file which belong to which
channel, “SIZE” is display the size of this file(Unit: MB), “TYPE” is display
the type of recording file, there are two types: normal and alarm, press
“BACKUP” button can export the selected files to USB storage.
②. After moving the cursor up and down and select the files, and press
【PLAY】to enter into playback interface. If the all channels have
recording files, it will playback all windows at the same time.
③. If setup as “on” in the【RECORD TIME】in 【BASIC SETUP】, it will
show the date/time when playback record file, If setup as“off” it will not
display time.
④. When playback, Can be on the screen with a mouse click【 】to play
slowly, press【 】【 】to speed、reverse play, also can press
【 】to pause and frame by frame play, Press【Exit】to exit from
playback and return to the former menu.
⑤. When finished playback files, it will return to the file list interface.
2. BACKUP
You can use USB for backup, and it is support USB OTG.
In the detailed list of files, to a record of a backup, click the right box,
indicating “√” indicated that they had selected, and then click the Backup
button to back up files can be carried out. When it comes to file backup
for each event has a progress bar shows that the backup is complete,
the “Backup complete” prompt (Figure: Backup).
FILE LIST Backup
PROCESS
COUNT11 FILES
RECORDING DON'T PTU OUT USB DISK !
WARNNING
45%
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3.2 RECORD SETUP
Move the cursor to (Icon highlighted when selected),
press【 】to enter into the setting interface. and you can
use direction keys and cursor to change the options.
OK
3.21 CHANNEL:
ON: Means the channel enable for recording.
3.22 QUALITY:
There are three options: HIGHEST, HIGH and NORMAL
corresponding HIGHEST, HIGH and NORMAL data stream standard.
3.23 AUDIO:
ON: Means enable the audio recording for all channels,
OFF: Means disable audio recording
3.24 REC MODE:
POWER UP: Means the device will start recording when it startup.
TIMER RECORD: Recording as the schedule, you can setup
the schedule as you want as follow.
CHANNEL: You can select all channel or just one channel.
WEEKLY: You can select all everyday, weekend, workday
or each day.
DAILY: There are three modes: ALARM, GENERAL, NO RECORD
if you select this, that means all the day will record as this
mode, and if you don't want some period to record, you can
cancel it via NO RECORD button.
RECORD SIZE: There are four options: 15min, 30min, 45min, 60min,
that means it will pack as the mode you selected,
Scroll to “APPLY ” to save the new settings.
Tips:
D
Blue means has selected.
ifferent color means different
record mode:
green means normal record.
Red means alarm record.
grounding means no record.
CHANNEL
QUALITY
AUDIO
REC. MODE
REC. SIZE
RECORD
ON
CH2
ON
CH1 ON
CH3 ON
CH4
ON
CH6
ON
CH5 ON
CH7 ON
CH8
HIGHEST NORMAL
ENABLE
HIGH
DISABLE
POWER UP
30MIN
Open recording for this channel
DEFAULT EXIT
APPLY

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