COP Security 15-DVR04 User manual

MPEG 4 STANDALONE DVR
15-DVR04/09/16SHF-W
USER’S MANUAL
COP SECURITY SYSTEM CORP.

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RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Graphic Symbol Explanation
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of
uninsulated “dangerous voltage”within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock to persons.

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS
10. Lightning
For added protection for this product 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 cable
system. This will prevent damage to the
product due to lightning and power-line
surges.
11. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as
this can result in a risk of fire or electric
shock.
12. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings 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 product.
13. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as
opening or removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer
all servicing to qualified service personnel.
14. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under
the following conditions.
▶When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
▶If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the product.
▶If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
▶If the product dose not operate normally by
following the operating instruction. 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
product to its normal operation.
▶If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has
been damaged.
▶When the product 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 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
product, asks the service technician to
perform safety checks to determine that the
product is in proper operating condition.
1. Read Owner’s Manual
All the safety and operating instructions should be
read before this product is operated.
2. Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
3. Power Sources
This product 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
supply to your home or business, consult
your product dealer or local power company.
4. Power Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they
are not likely to be walked on or pinched by
items placed upon or against them, paying
particular attention to cords at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the product.
5. Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.
6. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water.
7. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by this
product manufacturer as they may cause
hazards.
8. Accessories
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table. The product may
fall, causing serious injury to a child or an
adult, and serious damage to the product.
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table recommended by the manufacturer, or
solid with the product. Any mounting of the
product should follow the manufacturer’s
instructions and should use a mounting
accessory recommended by the
manufacturer. The product and cart
combination should be moved carefully.
Quick stop, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the product and cart
combination to overturn.
9. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of
the product and to protect it from
overheating, and these openings must not be
blocked or covered. This product should not
be placed near or over a radiator or heat
register. This product should not be placed in
a built-in installation such as a bookcase or
rack unless proper ventilation is provided or
the manufacturer’s instructions have been
adhered to.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS
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PRODUCT CONTENTS LIST
★Please Confirm the Contents When open Package.
Basic Contents
15-DVR16SHF-W
Option Contents
User's Manual
Remote Client
Software CD
Power Cable
Remote Controller
( Battery included )
Rack braket ( 2pcs )
Screws
HDD
CD-RW
Octopus Cable( Loop Out )
(15-DVR16SHF-W)
12V Adaptor
(FOR 15-DVR04SHF-W ONLY)
PRODUCT CONTENTS LIST

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1-2 REAR PANEL
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FUNCTIONS2-1 REMOTE CONTROLLER
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4915.BACKUP VIEWER
5116.DVR CMS
5117. WEB CMS
5518. E-MAP EDITOR/VIEWER
63
4814.SCREEN SPLIT
67
4813.SEQ(Sequence)
163. SETUP
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2-3 SURVEILLENCE MODE
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SYSTEM OPERATION2-2 FUNCTION KEYS FOR DVR
6KEYS1. USAGE OF FUNCTION
152. Start system
445. STATUS
43
42
4-3 FILE SEARCH
4-2 EVENT SEARCH
4712.POP(Picture on Picture)
41
4-1 TIME SEARCH
414. SEARCH
38
3-6 SETUP – SENSOR/ALARM
33
3-5 SETUP – NETWORK
32
3-4 SETUP – STORAGE
25
3-3 SETUP - REC
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3-2 SETUP – LIVE
446. AUDIO
457. BACKUP
458.PTZF(Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus)
469. LOG
4710.SPOT
4711.PIP(Picture in Picture)
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FUNCTIONS1-1 FRONT PANEL
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2-1 POWER ON
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2-2 PASSWORD
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3-1 SETUP – SYSTEM
5CONTENTS
CONTENTS
CONTENTS

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1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS
1) Numeric buttons
Applies setup details and select channel
2) Rec. button
Records images
3) Function button
Setup Status, Audio, Backup, P/T/Z, SEQ, Log list
4) Menu button
Shows the menu, moves to upper menus and complete
setup
5) Move button
Moves to setup and menu. Operates PTZ camera.
6) Enter button
Moves to lower menus and changes the setup.
7) Log button
Shows DVR system logs
8) Search button
Searches saved data
9) Play backward button
Max. x 128 play backward .
frame by frame play backward on data playback
10) Pause button
Pause and playback the image
11) Stop button
Stops playback and converts to surveillance mode
12) Play forward button
Max. x 128 play forward.
Frame by frame play forward on playback
13) SPOT button
Setup SPOT monitor
14) PIP button
15) POP button
16) Division rotating surveillance button
1 division or 4 division rotating surveillance
17) 1ch division button
18) 4ch division button
19) 9ch division button
20) 16ch division button
21) Led Indicator
Indicate present system status information
(PWR: System On/Off, REC: Record On/Off,
BAK: Backup On/Off )
22) Remote Controller Input
23) USB Port
USB port for use the USB memory backup
and USB update.
1-1. FRONT PANEL
1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS
1-1-1. 15-DVR16SHF-W (16ch)
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1) Numeric buttons
Applies setup details and select channel
2) Rec. button
Records images
3) Function button
Setup Status, Audio, Backup, P/T/Z, SEQ, Log list
4) Menu button
Shows the menu, moves to upper menus and complete
setup
5) Move button
Moves to setup and menu. Operates PTZ camera.
6) Enter button
Moves to lower menus and changes the setup.
7) Log button
Shows DVR system logs
8) Search button
Searches saved data
9) Play backward button
Max. x 128 play backward .
frame by frame play backward on data playback
10) Pause button
Pause and playback the image
11) Stop button
Stops playback and converts to surveillance mode
12) Play forward button
Max. x 128 play forward.
Frame by frame play forward on playback
13) SPOT button
Setup SPOT monitor
14) PIP button
15) POP button
16) Division rotating surveillance button
1 division or 4 division rotating surveillance
17) 1ch division button
18) 4ch division button
19) 9ch division button
20) Led Indicator
Indicate present system status information
(PWR: System On/Off, REC: Record On/Off,
BAK: Backup On/Off )
21) Remote Controller Input
22) USB Port
USB port for use the USB memory backup
and USB update.
1-1-2. 15-DVR09SHF-W (9ch)
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1) Numeric buttons
Applies setup details
2) Function button
Setup Status, Audio, Backup, P/T/Z, SEQ, Log list
3) Search button
Searches saved data
4) Log button
Shows DVR system logs
5) PIP button
6) Division rotating surveillance button
1 division or 4 division rotating surveillance
7) Rec. button
Records images
8) Play backward button
Max. x 128 play backward .
frame by frame play backward on data playback
9) Pause button
Pause and playback the image
10) Stop button
Stops playback and converts to surveillance mode
11) Play forward button
Max. x 128 play forward.
Frame by frame play forward on playback
12) 1ch division button
13) 4ch division button
14) Menu button
Shows the menu, moves to upper menus and complete
setup
15) Move button
Moves to setup and menu. Operates PTZ camera.
16) Enter button
Moves to lower menus and changes the setup
17) Led Indicator
Indicate present system status information
(PWR: System On/Off, REC: Record On/Off,
BAK: Backup On/Off )
18) Remote Controller Input
19) USB Port
USB port for use the USB memory backup
and USB update.
1-1-3. 15-DVR04SHF-W (4ch)
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2 3 4 5 6
78910 11
12 13 14
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1-2. REAR PANEL
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1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS
1) VIDEO IN
Input video by BNC 16PORT
2) LOOP OUT
Output video by Cable 16Port (75ΩON/OFF switch)
3) AUDIO IN
Input audio by 4PORT
4) ALARM/SENSOR/RS-485
Connect Port for Sensor (16Port), Alarm (4Port)
& PTZ (4Port)
5) SPOT OUT
Sequence video display through AV monitor
6) VIDEO OUT
Output video through AV Monitor
7) S-VIDEO
Output video through S-VIDEO comport
8) AUDIO OUT
Out put audio by 1 port
9) ETHERNET:
Port for Cross cable.( Possible to Remote Surveillance.)
10) USB
USB port for use the USB memory backup
and USB update.
11) VGA
Output Video to a Computer Monitor by Connected
VGA.
12) RS-232
Connect Prot for Program Debug.
13) POWER
System Power On/Off
1-2-1. 15-DVR16SHF-W (16ch)

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3
4
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1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS
1) VIDEO IN
Input video by BNC 9PORT
2) LOOP OUT
Output video by BNC 9Port (75ΩAUTO)
3) AUDIO IN
Input audio by 4PORT
4) ALARM/SENSOR/RS-485
Connect Port for Sensor (9Port), Alarm (4Port)
& PTZ (4Port)
5) SPOT OUT
Sequence video display through AV monitor
6) VIDEO OUT
Output video through AV Monitor
7) S-VIDEO
Output video through S-VIDEO comport
8) AUDIO OUT
Out put audio by 1 port
9) ETHERNET:
Port for Cross cable.( Possible to Remote Surveillance.)
10) USB
USB port for use the USB memory backup
and USB update.
11) VGA
Output Video to a Computer Monitor by Connected
VGA.
12) RS-232
Connect Prot for Program Debug.
13) POWER
System Power On/Off
1-2-2. 15-DVR09SHF-W (9ch)

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5
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1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS
1) VIDEO IN
Input video by BNC 4PORT
2) LOOP OUT
Output video by 15-DVR04SHF-W : BNC 4Port (75ΩAUTO)
3) VIDEO OUT
Output video through AV Monitor
4) AUDIO OUT
Output audio by 1 Port
5) S-VIDEO
Output video through S-VIDEO comport
6) AUDIO IN
Input audio by 4 Port
7) ETHERNET:
Port for Cross cable.( Possible to Remote Surveillance.)
8) RS-232
Connect Prot for Program Debug.
9) VGA
Output Video to a Computer Monitor by Connected
VGA.
10) ALARM/SENSOR/RS-485
Connect Port for Sensor (4Port), Alarm (4Port)
& PTZ (4Port) 11) POWER
System Power On/Off
12) DC POWER Input
Power Supply by DC12V Adaptor
1-2-3. 15-DVR04SHF-W (4ch)
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1) Numeric buttons
Applies setup details and select channel
2) Status button
Shows the current status of DVR system
3) Audio button
Generates audio through speaker
4) Backup button
Backup saved images to backup media
5) P/T button
Operates Pan/Tilt camera
6) Z/F button
Operates Zoom/Focus camera
7) Rec. button
Records images
8) Rec. stop button
Stops recording images
9) Menu button
Shows the menu. Moves to upper menus and complete setup
10) Move button
Moves to setup and menu. Operates PTZ camera.
11) Setup button
Moves to lower menus and changes the setup.
12) Search button
Searches saved data
13) Log button
Shows DVR system logs
14) Play backward button
Max. x 128 play backward .
frame by frame play backward on data playback
15) Pause button
Pause / playback the image
16) Play forward button
Max. x 128 play forward.
Frame by frame play forward on playback
17) Stop button
Stops playback and converts to surveillance mode
18) SPOT button
SPOT monitor setup
19) PIP button
20) POP button
21) Division rotating surveillance button
1 division or 4 division rotating surveillance
22) 1ch division button
23) 4ch division button
24) 9ch division button
25) 16ch division button
2-1. Remote controller
1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS
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9
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2-2. FUNCTIONAL KEYS FOR DVR OPERATION
12) Search button
- Searching saved images
11) Setup button
- Selects items in SETUP window and saves the changed setup datails.
10) Move button
- Moves to items in SETUP window and ooperates PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS
9) Menu button
- Menu for DVR system setup
- Applies the changed setup and moves to upper menus
8) Rec. stop button
- Stops image recording
- Once the button is pressed, image recording will stop and REC
REC will disappear
will disappear
7) Rec. button
- Records images
- Once the button is pressed, image recording will start and REC
REC will appear on the top of the right side on
will appear on the top of the right side on
the monitor
the monitor
6) Z/F button
- ZOOM/FOCUS camera operation
5) P/T button
- PAN/TILT camera operation
4) Backup button
- Backup the saved data in HDD to CD/DVD/USB
3) Audio button
- Operation in LIVE : Generates audio through speaker in real-time
- Operation in PLAYBACK : Generates saved audio through speaker
2) Status button
- Shows the current status of DVR system (Refer to the page)
- Contents : S/W version, HDD capacity, network status, resolution, image quality and saving frames for
channel
1) Numeric button
-①~⑨: Select channel 1~9. As for 10 or upper channel selection, use ⑩+ (ex. 15 channel selection :
press ⑩button and ⑤button in sequence)
- Applies and changes setup details
Page
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Buttons and related functions
Buttons and related functions
1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS

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13) Log button
- Shows DVR system logs
22)~25) Division button
- Select each screen division mode for monitoring
21) Rotating surveillance button
- 1 division mode: each camera from 1 to 16 will be displayed in order
- 4 division every 4 camera 1~4/5~8/9~12,/13~16 will be displayed in order
20) POP button
- Picture on Picture button. Specific camera images is overlapped on another on 8ch division mode
19) PIP button
- Picture in Picture button. Certain camera image is overlapped on another in case of 1 division mode
18) SPOT button
- SPOT monitor setup
17) Stop button
- Stops search and converts to surveillance mode
16) Play Forward button
- Max. x 128 play forward. Frame by frame play forward on playback
15) Pause button
- Pause / playback image.
14) Play backward button
- Max. x 128 play backward. Frame by frame play backward on playback
Page
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Buttons and related functions
Buttons and related functions
1. USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS

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2. START SYSTEM
1) Connect power cable to the real panel of DVR system and turn on the power button.
1) System will start loading (loading time 30 sec.)
2) User will be asked to input password after loading is completed. Default password is 0000. .
3) Refer to 3-1-1 (page 7) for password change.
1) Live images, date and time will appear on surveillance mode.
2) [A:00%]/[B:00% or NONE] on the bottom of left side shows HDD usage and presence.
2-3. Surveillance
2-2. Password
2-1. POWER ON
LOADING . . . ENTER PASSWORD
: _ _ _ _
2. START SYSTEM

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3. SETUP
1) User can change setup or apply new setup for DVR system.
2) Press [MENU] button and input password to start setup. (Default PASSWORD : 0000)
3-1-1. SETUP-SYSTEM-ADMIN PASSWORD
1) Initial setup page appears after password input.
2) Select a item by using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to move to the
detailed setup.
3) Input new ADMIN PASSWORD and re-input it on the confirmation window.
4) Change the USER PASSWORD in the same way as the above.
- ADMIN PASSWORD : Used for system start and setup change
- USER PASSWORD : Used only for system start
3-1. SETUP - SYSTEM
ENTER ADMIN
PASSWORD
: _ _ _ _
[SETUP-SYSTEM-ADMIN]
ENTER NEW ADMIN
PASSWORD
: _ _ _ _
[SETUP-SYSTEM-ADMIN]
CONFIRM NEW ADMIN
PASSWORD
: _ _ _ _
[SETUP-SYSTEM]
-<ADMIN PASSWORD>
-USER PASSWORD
- PASSWORD CHECK
- TIME SETUP
- TIME FORMAT
- TIME OSD FORMAT
- TIME STAMP FORMAT
- DEFAULT SETUP
[SETUP]
-<SYSTEM>
-LIVE
-REC
-STORAGE
-NETWORK
- SENSOR /
ALARM
3. SETUP

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3-1-2. SETUP-SYSTEM-PASSWORD CHECK
1) Select a item by using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to get into the selected item.
2) Password check can be asked for system start and setup change.
★Note : If [OFF] is setup for password check, anybody can access to setup
3-1-3. SETUP-SYSTEM-TIME SETUP
1) Select a item by using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to get into the selected item.
2) Year/Month/Date/Time can be changed by using numeric buttons.
3) Warning message appears after user inputs changes and presses [ENTER] button.
4) If the time is setup in the past time, the previous data file saved after the past time will be
automatically removed like below picture.
[SETUP-SYSTEM]
-ADMIN PASSWORD
-USER PASSWORD
-<PASSWORD CHECK>
- TIME SETUP
- TIME FORMAT
- TIME OSD FORMAT
- TIME STAMP FORMAT
- DEFAULT SETUP
[SETUP-SYSTEM-PASSWORD
CHECK]
ADMIN : <-ON> CHECK
PASSWORD
-OFF
-ON
-OFF
[SETUP-SYSTEM-TIME
SETUP]
YEAR : 2005
MONTH : 06
DAY : 20
TIME : 12 : 30
[WARNING!!!]
TIME WILL BE CHANGED
THE FILES AFTER CHANGED
TIME
WILL BE DELETE
ARE YOU SURE?
[ENTER] -> YES [MENU] ->
NO
[SETUP-SYSTEM]
-ADMIN PASSWORD
-USER PASSWORD
- PASSWORD CHECK
-<TIME SETUP>
- TIME FORMAT
- TIME OSD FORMAT
- TIME STAMP FORMAT
- DEFAULT SETUP
3. SETUP

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3-1-4. SETUP-SYSTEM-TIME FORMAT
1) Display format ‘Year/Month/Date’ can be changed. (Refer to the table 1)
2) Select a display format by using (▲)(▼) button and press [ENTER] button to apply.
3) Press [MENU] after the setup is completed.
3-1-5. SETUP-SYSTEM-TIME OSD FORMAT
1) Time OSD format can be changed.
2) Select a display format by using (▲)(▼) button and press [ENTER] button to apply.
3) Each TIME OSD location and color is as the below.
4) Press [MENU] button after the setup is completed.
[SETUP-SYSTEM]
-ADMIN PASSWORD
-USER PASSWORD
- PASSWORD CHECK
- TIME SETUP
-<TIME FORMAT>
- TIME OSD FORMAT
- TIME STAMP FORMAT
- DEFAULT SETUP
[SETUP-SYSTEM-TIME
FORMAT]
- YY / MM / DD TIME FORMAT
- YY / MM / DD
- DD / MM / YY
- MM/DD/YY
- DD/MM/YY
12/30/2005
30/12/2005
2005/12/30
DISPLAY
MM/DD/YY
DD/MM/YY
YY/MM/DD
FORMAT
EX. CURRENT DATE 2005- 2- 30
[SETUP-SYSTEM]
-ADMIN PASSWORD
-USER PASSWORD
- PASSWORD CHECK
- TIME SETUP
- TIME FORMAT
- <TIME OSD FORMAT>
- TIME STAMP FORMAT
- DEFAULT SETUP
[SETUP-SYSTEM-TIME OSD FORMAT]
- <TOP-WHITE> TIME OSD FORMAT
-TOP-WHITE
-TOP-BLACK
- BOTTOM-WHITE
- BOTTOM-BLACK
-OFF
- BOTTOM-WHITE
2005/06/20 12:30:05
TOP-WHITE
BOTTOM-BLACK
TOP-BLACK
BOTTOM-WHITE
OFF
2005/06/20 12:30:05 2005/06/20 12:30:05
2005/06/20 12:30:05
3. SETUP

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3-1-6. SETUP-SYSTEM-TIME STAMP FORMAT
1) Recording times appears on playback image. The location and color of time display can be changed.
2) Select a display format by using (▲)(▼) button and press [ENTER] button to apply.
3) Each TIME STAMP location and color is as the below.
4) Press [ENTER] button after the setup is completed.
3-1-7. SETUP-SYSTEM-DEFAULT SETUP
1) User can initialize the setup to default setup.
2) Press [ENTER] button to initialize setup. Press [MENU] button to move to upper menu.
[SETUP-SYSTEM]
-ADMIN PASSWORD
-USER PASSWORD
- PASSWORD CHECK
- TIME SETUP
- TIME FORMAT
- TIME OSD FORMAT
-<TIME STAMP FORMAT>
- DEFAULT SETUP
[SETUP-SYSTEM-TIME STAMP FORMAT]
- <TOP-WHITE> TIME STAMP FORMAT
-TOP-WHITE
-TOP-BLACK
- BOTTOM-WHITE
- BOTTOM-BLACK
-OFF
- BOTTOM-WHITE
[SETUP-SYSTEM]
-ADMIN PASSWORD
-USER PASSWORD
- PASSWORD CHECK
- TIME SETUP
- TIME FORMAT
- TIME OSD FORMAT
- TIME STAMP FORMAT
-<DEFAULT SETUP>
[SETUP-SYSTEM-DEFAULT
SETUP]
WARNING
Are You Sure?
[ENTER] ->YES , [MENU]->NO
2005/06/20 12:30:05
TOP-WHITE
BOTTOM-BLACK
TOP-BLACK
BOTTOM-WHITE
OFF
2005/06/20 12:30:05 2005/06/20 12:30:05
2005/06/20 12:30:05
3. SETUP

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3-2. SETUP-LIVE
3-2-1. SETUP-LIVE-SEQUENCE DWELL(FULL)
1) Select a item by using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to get into the selected item.
2) When sequence dwell is setup, the camera image from 1ch to 16ch will be shown in full screen in
order and the interval between sequence can be setup.
3) Interval (1~9 sec.) can be setup by numeric buttons.
4) (▲)(▼)(◀)(▶) buttons are used to move onto another
channel. Press [ENTER] button to complete setup.
3-2-2. SETUP-LIVE-SEQUENCE DWELL(QUAD)
1) Select a item by using (▲)(▼) buttons and press [ENTER] button to get into the selected item.
2) When sequence dwell is setup, quad camera images 1~4/5~8/9~12,/13~16 will be shown in quad
screen in order and the interval between sequence can be setup.
3) Interval (1~9 sec.) can be setup by numeric buttons. Press [ENTER] button to complete setup
[SETUP]
- SYSTEM
-<LIVE>
-REC
-STORAGE
-NETWORK
- SENSOR /
ALARM
[SETUP-LIVE]
-<SEQUENCE DWELL(FULL)>
- SEQUENCE DWELL(QUAD)
- CAMERA NAME
- CAMERA STATUS
- CAMERA COLOR
- PTZF PROTOCOL
- PTZF ID
- SPOT DWELL
- SPOT QUAD DWELL
[SETUP-LIVE S.DWELL(FULL)]
NO SEC NO SEC
CH 01 <2> CH 09 2
CH 02 2 CH 10 2
CH 03 2 CH 11 2
CH 04 2 CH 12 2
CH 05 2 CH 13 2
CH 06 2 CH 14 2
CH 07 2 CH 15 2
CH 08 2 CH 16 2
[SETUP-LIVE]
- SEQUENCE DWELL(FULL)
-<SEQUENCE DWELL(QUAD)>
- CAMERA NAME
- CAMERA STATUS
- CAMERA COLOR
- PTZF PROTOCOL
- PTZF ID
- SPOT DWELL
- SPOT QUAD DWELL
[SETUP-LIVE
S.DWELL(QUAD)]
QUAD NO SEC
QUAD 01 <3>
QUAD 02 3
QUAD 03 3
QUAD 04 3
QUAD NO 01 : 01~04 camera / QUAD NO 02 05~08 camera
QUAD NO 03 : 09~12 camera / QUAD NO 04 13~16 camera
3. SETUP
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