Omega Power Equipment JPEG2000 Triplex User manual

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the unit is operated.
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the unit and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should
be followed.
5. Cleaning - Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp
cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by
the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water - for
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry
tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, in an
unprotected outdoor installation, or any area which is
classified as a wet location.
8. Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand,
tripod, bracket, or mount. The unit may fall, causing serious
injury to a person and serious damage to the unit. Use only
with a stand, tripod, bracket, or mount recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the
unit should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should
use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with
care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may
cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
9. Ventilation - Openings in the enclosure, if any, are provided
for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and
to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be
blocked or covered. This unit should not be placed in a built-
in installation unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.
10. Power Sources - This unit 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 you plan to use,
consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For
units intended to operate from battery power, or other sources,
refer to the operating instructions.
11. Grounding or Polarization - This unit may be equipped with a
polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power
outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable
to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug.
If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the polarized plug. Alternately, this unit may be equipped
with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third
(grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type
power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to
insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the grounding-type plug.
12. 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 and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the appliance.
13. Power Lines - An outdoor system should not be located in the
vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or
power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or
circuits. When installing an outdoor system, extreme care
should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal. U.S.A. models
only –refer to the National Electrical Code Article 820
regarding installation of CATV systems.
14. Overloading - Do not overload outlets and extension cords as
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
15. Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into
this unit 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 unit.
16. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
17. Damage Requiring Service - Unplug the unit from the outlet
and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the
unit.
c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the unit 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 unit to its normal operation.
e. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been
damaged.
f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance—
this indicates a need for service.
18. 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.
19. Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to
this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks
to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
20. Coax Grounding - If an outside cable system is connected to
the unit, be sure the cable system is grounded. U.S.A. models
only--Section 810 of the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA No.70-1981, provides information with respect
to proper grounding of the mount and supporting structure,
grounding of the coax to a discharge unit, size of grounding
conductors, location of discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding
electrode.
21. Lightning - For added protection of this unit 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
unit due to lightning and power-line surges.

FCC & ICES INFORMATION
(U.S.A. AND CANADIAN MODELS ONLY)
WARNING - 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 and ICES-003 of Industry Canada.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, 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. Intentional or unintentional changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance shall not be made. Any such changes or
modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/television technician for corrective action. The user may
find the following booklet prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and
Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems". This booklet is
available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
DC 20402, Stock No.004-000-00345-4.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This label may appear on the bottom of the unit due to space
limitations. The lightning flash with an arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of
un-insulated "dangerous voltage" within the
product's enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
Attention: Installation should be performed
by qualified service personnel only in
accordance with the National Electrical Code
or applicable local codes.
Power Disconnect. Units with or without
ON-OFF switches have power supplied to the
unit whenever the power cord is inserted into
the power source; however, the unit is
operational only when the ON-OFF switch is
in the ON position. The power cord is the
main power disconnect for all units.
Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this
product may cause radio interference in which case the
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WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE UNITS NOT SPECIFICALLY DESIGND FOR
OUTDOOR USE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

INDEX
1. UNPACKING ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2. SERVICE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
3. INSTALLATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
3.1 SYSTEM DIAGRAM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
3.2 INSTALL HDD --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
3.3 BACK PANEL CONNECTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
4. KEYS & INDICATORS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
5. START UP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
5.1 PRE-CAUTIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
5.2 BOOTING (FIRST SCREEN) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
6. SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9
6.1 SYSTEM MENU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9
6.2 DISPLAY SETUP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
6.3 CONFIGURATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
6.3.1 HDD Management --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
6.3.2 Time/Date Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
6.3.3 Camera Setup ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
6.3.4 Interval Setup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
6.3.5 Alarm Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
6.3.6 Event Popup Setup -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
6.3.7 Buzzer Setup ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
6.3.8 Password Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13
6.3.9 System information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13
6.4 RECORD SETUP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
6.4.1 Record Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13
6.4.2 Schedule Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
6.4.3 Holiday Setup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14
6.5 BACK-UP ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
6.6 EXTERNAL DEVICE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
6.6.1 TCP/IP Setup ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
6.6.2 RS-232C Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
6.6.3 Pan/Tilt Setup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
6.7 FACTORY DEFAULT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
6.8 LANGUAGE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
7. OPERATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
8. NETWORK CONFIGURATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
9. REGISTRATION DVR at DDNS SERVICE WEBSITE --------------------------------------- 26
10. NETWORK VIEWER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
11. WEB VIEWER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
12. WEB CLIENT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36
13. CD PLAYER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
14. HOW TO UPDATE THE LATEST SOFTWARE THROUGH CD -------------------------- 39
15. HOW TO UPDATE THE LATEST SOFTWARE THROUGH USB ------------------------ 40
16. FAQ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43

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RS-485
A
LARM IN 1-4
PAN/TILT RECEIVER
1. UNPACKING
zUnpack carefully. This is electronic equipment and should be handled carefully.
zCheck to ensure that the following items are included for applicable modules are ordered.
-Digital Video recorder.
-Power Adapter.
-Accessories pack.
-User’s Manual.
2. SERVICE
zIf the unit ever needs repair service, the customer should contact the sales agency.
3. INSTALLATION
3.1 SYSTEM DIAGRAM
3.2 INSTALL HDD
zHDD should be up to 7200rpm. Capacity of HDD is unlimited. We strongly recommend Maxtor and Hitachi HDD.
zConnect Main Board and HDD1 using IDE cable and HDD power cable.
zThe jumper setting of HDD1 should be on Master if you install only one HDD.
zThe jumper setting of HDD1 should be on Master and HDD2 should be on Slave if you install two HDDs.
zCD Writer model: HDD must be Master, CD-Writer must be Slave.
zExample of HDD Jumper Setup.
(Caution)
(1) When Hard Disk Add or Exchange, Must System Off Properly (System Off by Power Button). If not, it’s a Cause
of Fatal Hard Disk Error.
(2) After install HDD, start DVR and operate the followings 3 STEP.
zSet the time/date.
zSet at Factory Default in SETUP Menu.
zClear HDD in SETUP Menu.
COMPUTER
RS-232C
ETHERNET
MON
MONITOR
VIDEO IN 1-4
SENSOR 1-4
CAMERA 1-4

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3.3 BACK PANEL CONNECTION
3.3.1 Connecting Video-In/Out
zConnect camera to ‘VIDEO-IN’.
zConnect to ‘VIDEO-OUT’ if you are using other equipments with camera input.
3.3.2 Connecting Monitor (MON, VGA, VCR)
zThe system supports you to select one of the monitors out of normal CCTV monitor and PC monitor. Please connect to
‘MON’ if you are using CCTV monitor while you are required to connect to ‘VGA’ for PC monitor. Please use ‘VCR’
connectorfor connection with analog VCR or Video printer.
3.3.3 RS-232C
zConnect to external device as PC using RS-232C to control the DVR
No Description No Description No Description
1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 4 DTR Data Terminal data 7 RTS RS232C: Rx/Tx data
2 RxD Receive data 5 GND Signal Ground 8 CTS RS232C: Rx/Tx data
3 TxD Transmit data 6 DSR Data Set Ready 9
3.3.4 Alarm / RS-485
Pin No. 4-channel 8-channel 16-channel
1 RS-485 D- RS-485 D- RS-485 D-
2 RS-485 D+ RS-485 D+ RS-485 D+
3 Relay-Out Common Relay-Out Common GND
4 Relay-Out NC Relay-Out NC Relay-Out Common
5 Relay-Out NO Relay-Out NO Relay-Out NC
6 Sensor-Input GND GND Relay-Out NO
7 Sensor-Input 4 GND GND
8 Sensor-Input 3 Sensor-Input 8 Sensor-Input 16
9 Sensor-Input 2 Sensor-Input 7 Sensor-Input 15
10 Sensor-Input 1 Sensor-Input 6 Sensor-Input 14
11 Sensor-Input 5 Sensor-Input 13
12 Sensor-Input 5 GND
13 Sensor-Input 3 Sensor-Input 12
14 Sensor-Input 2 Sensor-Input 11
15 Sensor-Input 1 Sensor-Input 10
16 Sensor-Input 9
17 GND
18 Sensor-Input 8
19 Sensor-Input 7
20 Sensor-Input 6
21 Sensor-Input 5
22 GND
23 Sensor-Input 4
24 Sensor-Input 3
25 Sensor-Input 2
26 Sensor-Input 1
3.3.5 Connecting TCP/IP (Ethernet)
zConnect LAN to ‘ETHERNET’ connector.
3.3.6 Connecting Power
zConnect included power supply to ‘12VDC’ connector. Input voltage of power supply is from 100 VAC ~ 240 VAC.
zIt’s suggested not to use ‘SUB’ connector for the product equips with dual ‘12VDC’ connector (MAIN & SUB).
3.3.7 NOTES
1. ‘MON’ Connector: Set impedance switch on the back of monitor to 75 Ωif only the monitor is connected to ‘MON’
connector. Set impedance switch on the back of monitor to HIGH Z (HIGH IMPEDANCE) if monitor is connected to
‘MON’ connector and other units (VCR. etc.) are connected behind to monitor. The last unit always has to be set to 75 Ω.
2. ‘VIDEO-IN’ Connectors: It is not necessary to set 75 Ωif you are connecting cameras to connectors in upper row only.
You cannot connect cameras to lower row connectors.
3. ‘VIDEO-OUT’ Connector: If there are other units are connected to ‘VIDEO-OUT’, impedance of the last unit always has to
be set to 75 Ω.Do not connect Camera to ‘VIDEO-OUT’.
4. Any voltage can not be applied to alarm input.
5. To avoid accidental deletion of hard data, please press the MENU key on the front of the DVR before powering off the
unit.

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4. KEYS & INDICATORS
4.1 FRONT PANEL
4.2 KEYS & INDICATORS
Keys / Indicator Operating Function Programming Function
1 ~ 16 •Set up each camera in Full Screen mode
•Control PTZ camera •Input Password (#1~#10)
MODE •Switch to split display
•Changes screen mode (Full screen, Split screen)
PTZ •On/Off for PTZ control mode
MENU •Enter the SETUP Mode
ENTER •Select menu option
NEXT •Move to next page (step)
(+) •Increase the option value in the menu
(-) • Decrease the option value in the menu
J.SHUTTLE •On/Off for Jog/Shttle search mode
SEARCH •Search recorded data on HDD
REC •Emergency Record at continuous, 120ips,
SUPER FINE size
STOP •Stop of Emergency Record
•Stop Playback.
PLAY •Playback of recorded data on HDD
ZOOM/A •(Short Press): Audio On/Off (only for Audio version)
•(Long Press): Zooming an image
FRZ •Freezing an image
▲, ▼•Change playback speed •Move cusor up / down
◄, ►•Change Playback direction (Backward / Forward) •Move cusor left / right
USB •Firmware upgrade by connecting PC
JOG/SHUTTLE
•Jog left turning: Move backward to next image
•Jog right turning: Move forward to next image
•Shuttle left turning: Decrease playback speed
•Shuttle right turning: Increase playback speed
•Jog left turning: Decrease option value
•Jog right turning: Increase option value
•Shuttle left turning: Decrease option value
•Shuttle right turning: Increase option value
INDICATORS REC / PLAY / HDD STOP / ETHERNET / J.SHUTTLE

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5. START UP
5.1 PRE-CAUTIONS
zYou are firmly requested to turn off the power only in
Setup mode of the MENU. Forced disconnection of
Power supply in Record mode can cause malfunction
of HDD.
5.2 BOOTING (FIRST SCREEN)
zPlug in the Power Supply. If power is properly
connected, the system will start booting. It takes about
30 seconds to boot and display the first screen. The
screen is recording screen mode.
zBefore the initial operation, you must set Time/Date,
set FACTORY DEFAULT, and then clear HDD, even
though it is brand new one. It is to make the DVR and
HDD ready for proper operation. Starting recording
without FACTORY DEFAULT setting and HDD clear
will cause malfunction. FACTORY Refer to ‘SETUP’
for getting how to proceed with DEFAULT setting and
HDD clear.
6. SETUP
6.1 SYSTEM MENU
zPress MENU key to enter the SYSTEM MENU and
you will see as below.
zEnter password with Channel Number key from No.1
to No.10 on the front of the DVR unit. (Maximum of 8
digits are available)
zFactory default password is blank. For log-in, just
press MENU key and then ENTER key.
zAdministrator: If the password entered matches
previously set password, ‘LOGIN ADMIN’ message
appears and you can enter into SYSTEM SETUP. If
the password entered does not match previously set
password, the DVR unit goes back to live display
mode.
zFactory default passwords are as below.
-ADMIN: Blank (ENTER key)
-MANAGER: ‘ 1 ’
-USER 1~USER 8: ‘ 2 ’ ~ ’ 9 ’
zPut in correct Password and press ENTER key to
display SYSTEM MENU as below.
6.2 DISPLAY SETUP
zSelect DISPLAY SETUP and press ENTER key will
show as below.
6.2.1 Screen Display
zSetting up the screen display in LIVE mode and
PLAYBACK mode.
zSelect the sub-menu which you would like to set using
▲▼ keys and then change ON/OFF with ENTER key.
-TIME/DATE: Display time & date.
-ICON DISPLAY: Display function setting status.
-DVR STATUS: Display system setting status.
-REC / PLAY BAR: Display record / playback status.
-CAMERA TITLE: Display camera title.
6.2.2 Monitor Setup
zVGA SETUP: VGA option card enables to connect
TFT LCD monitor or CRT type PC monitor to DVR
unit. To connect TFT LCD monitor or CRT type PC
monitor to DVR unit, select resolution as follows using
[+] [−]keys. After setting the below option, press
ENTER key then the DVR unit will set VGA resolution
automatically. VGA option card supports following
resolution, and choose best resolution that
match TFT LCD monitor or CRT type PC monitor to
SYSTEM MENU
DISPLAY SETUP
CONFIGURATION
RECORD SETUP
BACK-UP
EXTERNAL DEVICE
FACTORY DEFAULT
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
LANGUAGE SELECT: + -
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
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&
[
ENTER
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DISPLAY SETUP
SCREEN DISPLAY
MONITOR SETUP
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
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&
[
ENTER
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DVR LOG-IN
ENTER PASSWORD
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
INPUT YOUR OWN PASSWORD
TO EXIT, PRESS [MENU]

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be connected to DVR unit.
-640X480 / 60Hz
-800X600 / 60Hz
-1024X768 / 60Hz
-640X480 / 75Hz
-800X600 / 75Hz
-1024X768 / 75Hz
zCOLOR BAR TEST: Adjust color tone of monitor.
6.3 CONFIGURATION
zSelect CONFIGURATION and press the ENTER key.
6.3.1 HDD Management
zHDD SETUP: Select HDD MANAGEMENT > HDD
SETUP and press ENTER key to display following
screen.
-This page includes information about start and end of
recording, location of recorded data, or location of last
playback on HDD. In addition, users can delete all the
data on HDD.
-On the HDD CLEAR sub-menu, press the ENTER key
to delete all image data on HDD. The system will ask
password for verification. After you clear all data on
HDD, status of HDD CLEAR changes from IN USE to
EMPTY. When you clear HDD, event list is deleted,
too.
-If you selected OVERWRITE in Record Setup, the
HDD STATUS presented as OVERWRITE.
zHDD INFORMATION: Select HDD MANAGEMENT >
HDD INFORMATION and press ENTER key to
display following screen. This menu will show the
physical information of HDD in DVR.
6.3.2 Time/Date Setup
zSet time and date of DVR system which is very
important for search with time and date of the event.
time and date set by manufacturer is different from
local time of user, and user must set time and date
exactly in the first operation.
zSet time & date using ▲▼ keys and [-][+] keys or
Jog shuttle.
6.3.3 Camera Setup
zCAMERA TITLE: Input title of each camera. Move to
channel you want to change using ◀▶ keys and
then change the title using [-] [+] keys. When
modification is finished, press ENTER key. To exit to
previous menu, press MENU key.
HDD SETUP
STATUS HDD TIME/DATE
------------------------------------------------------------
BEGIN MASTER 2005 / 04 / 08
12:12:05
RECORD MASTER 2005 / 04 / 09
15:09:58
PLAY MASTER 2005 / 04 / 08
19:44:31
HDD STATUS NORMAL
HDD CLEAR IN USE
HDD CLEAR: [ENTER], EXIT: [MENU]
HDD INFORMATION
[MASTER]
MODEL Maxtor 6Y080L0
SPEED PIO-4
SIZE 81,964,302,336BYTES
START 2005/04/08 10:08:56
END 2005/04/08 11:08:56
[SLAVE]
MODEL
SPEED
SIZE
START ----/--/-- --:--:--
END ----/--/-- --:--:--
TO EXIT, PRESS [MENU]
TIME/DATE SETUP
YEAR
MONTH
DAY 2005 / JUN /11
HOUR
MINUTE PM14:06:45
SECOND
DATE FORMAT ASIA
TIME FORMAT 12 HOUR
MONTH FORMAT ENGLISH
SELECT : ▲▼
,
CHAGE VALUE : +-
CAMERA SETUP
CAMERA TITLE
CAMERA COLOR SETUP
CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP
MOTION SETUP
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
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&
[
ENTER
]
(Note) In the booting process, DVR unit with VGA
option card takes some seconds more to set
parameters.
CONFIGURATION
HDD MANAGEMENT
TIME/DATE SETUP
CAMERA SETUP
INTERVAL SETUP
ALARM SETUP
EVENT POPUP SETUP
BUZZER SETUP
PASSWORD SETUP
SYSTEM INFORMATION
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
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&
[
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zCAMERA COLOR STUP: Adjust image color. Move
to each element using ▲▼ keys and adjust using
[-] [+] keys or Jog shuttle.
-CHANNEL: Select camera.
-BRIGHTNESS: Adjust image brightness (-32~ 31).
-CONTRAST: Adjust color contrast (-32 ~ 31).
-SATURATION: Adjust color saturation (-32 ~ 31).
-HUE: Adjust color hue (-32 ~ 31)
zCAMERA ACTIVE SETUP: With ▲▼◀▶ keys,
move to option to be changed, and press ENTER key
to select [ON/OFF]. If it is set at LIVE [OFF] and REC
[ON], DVR system records, but does not show live
image of set channel.
-STATUS: Shows if image from a specific channel is
comingforlivedisplayandrecording.Innormal
camera condition, it is ACTIVE, but LOSS is displayed
when the cable is disconnected or camera is not
working.
-LIVE: Decides whether to show LIVE screen image or
not.
-REC: Decides whether to record relevant channel or
not.
zMOTION SETUP: You can set sensitive of motion
detection in 4 steps, detection window number,
motion detection area and others in relation to motion
recording in this menu.
zMOTION CONFIGURATION
-CHANNEL: Select camera.
-SENSITIVITY GRADE: Adjusts sensitivity of motion
detection. Latest setting of a channel changes the rest
of channels to be one and same all at once. (1:LOW,
2:MEDIUM, 3:HIGH, 4:VERY HIGH)
-MOTION DISPLAY TYPE: Showing cells with motion
detected differently from cells with no motion. Latest
setting of a channel changes the rest of channels to
be one and same all at once .
-RECORD DURATION: Whenever motion is detected
and it is set at Motion Recording mode, DVR
system records for RECORD DURATION from time
motion is detected. Latest setting of a channel
changes the rest of channels to be one and same all
at once. (1sec.~ 99 sec.) (Default: 5 sec.)
-NUMBER OF CELLS TO DETECT: This is to adjust
the number of motion cells per each channel
separately within the range of detection (01~ 16).
zMOTION MASK SETUP: Set motion detection area.
z▲▼◀▶ keys are for moving and ENTER key is for
selection, and MODE key is for changing mode of
MASK SETUP.
-CHANNEL: Select camera.
-CELL: Move to the location which you want to detect
and then press ENTER key. Highlighted cell area
means motion detection area.
-ALL ON: Set all cells as detection area. Use ENTER
key to set.
-ALL OFF: Set all cells as no-detection area. Use
ENTER key to set.
-BLOCK ON: Select detection area by block. Use
MODE key and press ENTER key to set ON.
CAMERA TITLE
CAMERA01 CAM-1
CAMERA02 CAM-2
CAMERA03 CAM-3
CAMERA04 CAM-4
CAMERA05 CAM-5
CAMERA06 CAM-6
CAMERA07 CAM-7
CAMERA08 CAM-8
[ENTER] : SELECT MODE
[▲/▼] SELECT CAMERA
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CAMERA COLOR SETUP
CHANNEL 1
BRIGHTNESS +0
CONTRAST +0
SATURATION +0
HUE +0
SELECT : ▲▼
,
CHANE VALUE : + -
CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP
CH STATUS LIVE REC
---------------------------------------------------------
01 LOSS ON OFF
02 LOSS ON ON
03 LOSS ON ON
14 ACTIVE ON ON
15 LOSS ON OFF
16 LOSS ON ON
SELECT : ▲▼ ◀▶
,
&
[
ENTER
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MOTION SETUP
MOTION CONFIGURATION
MOTION MASK SETUP
SELECT : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]
MOTION CONFIGURATION
CHANNEL 01
SENSITIVITY GRADE 4
MOTIONDISPLAYTYPE OFF
RECORDDURATION 05SEC
NUMBER OF CELLS TO DETECT 16
SELECT : ▲▼
,
CHANGE VALUE : + -

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-BLOCK OFF: Select un-detection area by block. Use
MODE key and press ENTER key to set ON.
6.3.4 Interval Setup
zSet the switching time interval for SEQ or PIP function.
(1 sec. ~ 99 sec.)
-FULL SCREEN: set the sequencing switch time
interval in live full screen.
-PIP SCREEN: set the sequencing switch time interval
of PIP window.
-EVENT UPDATE TIME: Set the minimum time
interval of event to be listed in EVENT LIST. If EVENT
UPDATE TIME is set at 20 sec, only following event
happened 20 sec or more than 20 sec later previous
event shall be listed in EVENT LIST.
6.3.5 Alarm Setup
zSelect ALARM SETUP and press ENTER to display
following screen.
-CHANNEL: Select camera.
-ALARM INPUT: Select type of alarm sensor input
connected to DVR unit (N.O or N.C). Use [-] [+] key to
set. N.O represents Normal Open type and N.C
Normal Close type. DISABLE represents not to use
alarm sensor connected to DVR.
-DURATION: Set the duration of alarm when an
ALARM is activated. (0 sec. ~ 300 sec.)
6.3.6 Event Popup Setup
zThis Menu is to setup the images captured by the
Event displayed in Full Screen.
zSelect Event popup setup and press ENTER key to
display following screen.
-CHANNEL: To select the camera number for Popup.
-POPUP ON/OFF: To decide the use of Popup.
-EVENT: To select Popup Events(A: Alarm, M: Motion)
-DURATION: To select Popup time.
6.3.7 Buzzer Setup
zSet parameters for buzzer (On or Off). Use ▲▼◀
▶keys and ENTER key.
-ALL: User can set all buzzers at On/Off at once by set
ALL at ON/OFF.
-KEY BEEP: buzz when button is pressed.
-VIDEO LOSS: buzz when video signal is lost.
-ALARM ACTIVE: buzz when alarm is activated.
-MOTION DETECT: buzz when motion is detected.
Highlighted Area: Motion Detection Area.
Non-highlighted Area: No Motion Detection Area.
INTERVAL SETUP
SWICHING INTERVAL
FULL SCREEN 01 SEC
PIP SCREEN 01 SEC
EVENT RECORD
EVENT UPDATE TIME 600 SEC
SELECT : ▲▼
,
CHANE VALUE : + -
A
LARM SETUP
CHANNEL CH01
ALARMINPUT N.O
DURATION 005
N.O .............. NORMAL OPEN
N.C .............. NORMAL CLOSE
- - - .............. DISABLE
SELECT : ▲▼
,
CHANE VALUE : + -
BUZZER SETUP
ALL ---
KEY BEEP ON
VIDEOLOSS ON
ALARMACTIVE ON
MOTIONDETECT OFF
SELECT : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]
EVENT POPUP SETUP
CHANNEL CH01
POPUPON/OFF ON
EVENT AM
DURATION 03
SELECT : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]

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6.3.8 Password Setup
zSet user ID and password.
zUse ▲▼ keys to move to option and ◀▶ keys to set
user ID.
-ADMIN: Authorized to control and set all of functions.
-MANAGER: Authorized to control and set all of
functions but excluding HDD Clear.
-USER1~USER8: Authorized to control Display and to
set Language.
zThe password must be consist of 1 to 8 digit number.
Just use Numbers button from 1 to 10 on the front
panel of DVR unit.
zTo change password, user must input current
password and then input new password. And input
again new password to confirm.
zDefault values
-ADMIN: Blank (press ENTER key)
-MANAGER: ‘1’
-USER 1 ~ USER 8: ‘2’ ~ ‘9’
zChange the user PASSWORD in the first operation is
recommended.
6.3.9 System Information
zDVR system information including firmware version,
hardware version, product ID, etc….
6.4 RECORD SETUP
zSelect RECORD SETUP and press ENTER key will
show as below.
6.4.1 Record Configuration
zUse ▲▼ keys to move and [-] [+] keys to set values.
zOVERWRITE: Set overwrite or stop recording when
the HDD is full.
zMULTIPLEX
-DUPLEX: Playback & Networking.
-TRIPLEX: Playback & Recording & Networking.
zQUALITY: Set recording picture quality. Actually it is
fixing maximum data size of image for each picture
quality in 5 steps as follows.
-BASIC
-NORMAL
-ENHANCED
-FINE
-SUPER FINE
(Record Duration Table)
80GB 120GB 160GB 200GB
BASIC 34 H 50 H 66 H 82 H
NORMAL 24 H 37 H 49 H 61 H
ENHANCED 20 H 30 H 39 H 49 H
FINE 16 H 25 H 32 H 40 H
SUPER FINE 14 H 21 H 28 H 36 H
PASSWORD SETUP
USERID ADMIN
USER PW --------
NEW PW --------
CONFIRM --------
[◀-▶] CHANGE USER ID
[K1-K10] INPUT PASSWORD
[ENTER] CHANGE PASSWORD
TO EXIT, PRESS [MENU]
SYSTEM INFORMATION
S/W VERSION VER 1.40
H/W VERSION REV-B, / ES3
PRODUCT ID
01S-2039-001008-AR-01
MASTER
Maxtor 6Y060L0
SLAVE
CD-R
SAMSUNG CD-R/RW SW-256B
TO EXIT, PRESS [MENU]
RECORD SETUP
RECORD CONFIGURATION
SCHEDULE SETUP
HOLIDAY SETUP
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]
RECORD CONFIGURATION
OVERWRITE ON
MULTIPLEX DUPEX
QUALITY SUPERFINE
RESOLUTION 60IPS@720*240
RECORD IN ALARM 1 / 1X
RECORDINMOTION 1/1X
CONTINUOUS RECORD 1 / 1X
SELECT: ▲▼
,
CHANGE VALUE : + -
(Caution) DUPLEX MODE is recommended to
playback the images at a maximum frame rate.
But, it makes DVR not to record during search.

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zRESOLUTION (8/16ch): Set recording resolution.
-120 ips at 720x240(NTSC) , 100 ips at 720x288(PAL)
-240 ips at 360x240(NTSC) , 200 ips at 360x288(PAL)
-480 ips at 360x120(NTSC) , 400 ips at 360x144(PAL)
zRESOLUTION (4ch): Set recording resolution.
-60 ips at 720x240(NTSC) , 50 ips at 720x288(PAL)
-120 ips at 360x240(NTSC) , 100 ips at 360x288(PAL)
-240 ips at 360x120(NTSC) , 200 ips at 360x144(PAL)
zRECORD IN ALARM: Set record speed (skip rate) in
ALARM record mode.
zRECORD IN MOTION: Set record speed (skip rate) in
MOTION record mode.
zCONTINUOUS RECORD: Set record speed (skip
rate) in CONTINUOUS record mode.
6.4.2 Schedule Setup
zTo set Schedule Recording parameters, enter into
SCHEDULE SETUP and Press ENTER key.
zUnless you selected other recording mode, DVR
system records in Schedule Recording mode.
zIn SCHEDULE REC SETUP, you set type of
recording for every time interval of 2 hours in each
day of the week.
zSchedule Recording set by manufacturer is recording
continuously at its full recording speed, and it means
DVR system record continuously at 120 ips in total at
720x240 resolution.
zUse [+] [−]key, to change the record type.
zUse MODE key to select edit type and move to the
time interval of a day of the week you want to change.
zTo go next page, use NEXT key.
zRECORD TYPE;
-A: Alarm Recording.
-M: Motion Recording.
-C: Continuous Recording.
-AM: Alarm & Motion Recording.
-AC: Continuous & Alarm Recording.
-MC: Continuous & Motion Recording.
zEDIT TYPE;
-ALL: Set page by page at once.
-CLEAR ALL: Clear page by page.
-TIME CELL: Set a time cell at once.
-WEEK: Set a day of the week at once.
-TIME ZONE: Set a time zone at once.
6.4.3 Holiday Setup
zUsers can set national holidays on calendar to record
just as setting for Sunday in SCHEDULE REC SETUP.
zUse MODE key to select a month and ▲▼◀▶keys
to move to a day, and press ENTER key to set a
holiday. Then color of date shall be changed to red,
as Sunday.
-EDIT HOLIDAY: Set as holiday.
-CLEAR MON DATA: Cancel the holiday set per
month.
-CLEAR ALL DATA: Cancel all holiday set.
SCHEDULE SETUP
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
00-02 -M- AM- --C –-C --C --C --C
02-04 -M- AM- --C –-C --C --C --C
20-22 -M- AM- --C –-C --C --C --C
22-24 -M- AM- --C –-C --C --C --C
MODE: ALL 1 / 2
SELECT:▲▼◀▶ & [NEXT], EDIT:+ - &[MODE]
A: ALARM M: MOTION C: CONTINUOUS
HOLIDAY SETUP
◀SEP ▶000 / 100
S M T W T F S
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30
MODE : EDIT HOLIDAY
SELECT ▲▼◀▶, EDIT [ENTER] & [MODE]
(Note) Set record speed (skip rate)
- Range: 1/1x, 1/2x, ………. 1/999x
- If record resolution is set at 360x240, 1/1x = 120 ips,
1/2x = 60 ips, 1/3x = 40 ips, etc.
- ex: 1/2x) R->S->R->S…
- ex: 1/3x) R->S->S->R->S->S->R…
- ex: 1/4x) R->S->S->S->R->S->S…
(R: RECORD, S: SKIP)
(Note) The maximum holidays are 100 days.
(Note)
(1) Default quality set by manufacturer In Emergency
recording mode, recording quality is SUPER
FINE.
(2) To send more images via IP network and longer
recording time, set QUALITY at NORNAL or
ENHANCED and record at 360x240. (4ch:
360x240 or 360x120.)
(3) Data size of image in PAL system is a little bigger
than NTSC system, but the total recording time is
same as in NTSC system.
(Note)
Recording in half resolution is recommended for
higher recoding speed, and also to send more
images via IP network.
(Note)
(1) Unless user press REC key to record at full
resolution and in SUPER FINE picture quality,
DVR system records in SCHEDULE Record
mode.
(2) Pressing REC key →Emergency record
(Continuous recording in full performance)
[8/16ch: 120(100) ips at 720x240(720x288)]
[4ch: 60(50) ips at 720x240(720x288)]
(3) DEFAULT record mode for each time interval of a
day of the week set by manufacturer is
CONTINUOUS recording.

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6.5 BACK-UP
zUser can back-up the recorded data to CD using CD
writer installed in DVR.
zSelect BACK-UP >CD-R SETUP and then press
ENTER to display following screen.
zRefer to [START] and [END] of data on HDD and set
copy from time, [START], and size of data copied,
[SIZE], and move to BURN and press ENTER key to
start copy.
zSystem Status Messages:
-CD-RW DOOR CLOSE. CHECKING CD-R: Blank CD
check.
-INPUT BLANK CD: CD writer has no blank CD.
-CD-RW DOOR OPEN : Open CD-RW and insert
blank CD–R media into CD drive.
-CD-R MEDIA IS DETECTED: Blank CD-R media has
been inserted and detected. DVR system will display
size of blank CD-R.
zAfter you set [START] time and [SIZE] in CD-R sub-
menu and then select BURN, DVR system starts
copying images to CD and shows following message.
-CD-RW BURINING START.
-CD-RW BURNING: LEAD-IN.
-CD-RW BURNING: IMAGE DATA.
-CD-RW BURING: CLOSE TRACK.
-CD-RW DOOR OPEN.
zWhen burning is completed, CD-R media will be
ejected automatically.
zTo copy more images, repeat above process. In the
next back-up process, [START] time in CD-R sub-
menu shall be [END] time in previous back-up, and
you can copy images in series to many CDs as many
as you want.
6.6 EXTERNAL DEVICE
zSet parameters of external devices connected to DVR,
like Ethernet, PTZ camera, RS-232C, etc.
6.6.1 TCP/IP Setup
zTCP/IP function enables user to see live pictures and
recorded pictures via the internet.
zIP CONFIG SETUP
zShow the network information assigned to the DVR
BAC
K
-UP
CD-R SETUP
BACHUP: [ENTER], EXIT: [MENU]
CD-R SETUP
HDD
START 2005/AUG/07 AM04:04:12
END 2005/AUG/08 PM08:12:23
CD-R
START 2005/AUG/07 AM04:04:12
END 2005/AUG/08 PM08:12:23
SIZE 000MB
BURN
CD-RW DOOR OPEN
EXIT: [MENU]
EXTERNAL DEVICE
TCP / IP SETUP
RS232C SETUP
PANTILT SETUP
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]
TCP / IP SETUP
IP CONFIG SETUP
DDNS SETUP
CONNECTION SETUP
DHCP SETUP AUTOMATIC
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]
IP CONFIG SETUP
MAC ADDRESS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
00-0A-A2-00-00-00
IP ADDRESS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
192.168.001.160
IP PORT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
50000
GATEWAY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
192.168.001.001
SUBNET MASK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
255.255.255.000
DHCP SETUP
AUTOMATIC
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]
HDD
START 2005/AUG/07 AM04:04:12
END 2005/AUG/08 PM08:12:23
CD-R
START 2005/AUG/07 AM04:04:12
END 2005/AUG/08 PM08:12:23
SIZE 700 MB
BURN
CD-RW BURNING: IMAGE DATA.
CD-R SETUP
EXIT: [MENU]

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unit. If the DHCP setup status is AUTOMATIC, user
can set the IP port only.
zIf the DHCP setup status is MANUAL, user must set
all parameters.
zFor more detail informations refer to ‘NETWORK
CONFIGURATION’.
zCONNECTION SETUP
-TIME OUT: Adjust TIMEOUT value properly to
successfully access to DVR unit via Internet line. If
data transmission speed is high enough, leave
TIMEOUT value as set by manufacturer (200 msec),
and increase it if data transmission via Internet line is
relatively slow. Execute tracert (Tracing Route) in your
PC for IP assigned to DVR unit, and you can figure
out how much TIMEOUT value increased.
-RETRY COUNT: Set the retry number of times for
network connection.
zDHCP SETUP
zIf you want Static IP, select MANUAL and input
IP/DNS information at ‘IP CONFIG SETUP’ manually.
zIf you want Dynamic IP, select AUTOMATIC. Select
‘DETECT IP’ and press ENTER key to get IP
information.
zDDNS SETUP
zSet DDNS ON/OFF to ‘ON’
zDNS SERVER:
-In case of Dynamic IP: DNS address will be
automatically assigned.
-In case of Static IP: User shoud input address
manually.
zINTERVAL means connection interval time between
DVR and JPEC2000 DDNS SERVICE server.
(D = Day, H = Hour, M = Minute)
zGo down to REGISTER and press ENTER to renew
IP being registered in JPEG2000 DDNS SERVICE
server.
6.6.2 RS232C Setup
zUser can control the DVR via RS-232C port.
zConnect DVR to PC via RS-232C port and control
DVR using keyboard of PC.
zThis function is mainly for programmer who wants to
control DVR as part of many devices connected to PC
system, as in SI project.
6.6.3 Pan/Tilt Setup
zIt is to set parameters for PTZ camera connected to
DVR unit.
zDVR unit already includes all protocols of well-known
PTZ cameras like PELCO D type PTZ camera, and
user just select MODEL and set other parameters to
control this PTZ cameras, using operation buttons on
the front panel of DVR.
zIf PTZ camera whose protocol is not incorporated into
this DVR unit, user must input protocol of this PTZ
camera by himself. Using USB device port, user can
upgrade protocol for PTZ camera.
CONNECTION SETUP
TIMEOUT 200 MSEC
RETRYCOUNT 08
SELECT: ▲▼
,
CHANGE VALUE : + -
DHCP SETUP
DHCP MODE AUTOMATIC
DETECT IP
DNS SERVER 192.168.001.001
IP ADDRESS 192.168.001.161
SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.000
GATEWAY 192.168.001.001
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]
RS232C SETUP
SPEED 115200
LENGTH 8
STOP BIT 1
PARITY NONE
SELECT: ▲▼
,
CHANGE VALUE : + -
PANTILT SETUP
COMMAND SETUP
SPEED SETUP
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]
DDNS SETUP
DDNS ON/OFF OFF
DNS SERVER 255.255.255.255
INTERVAL D-00H-00M-20
RESISTOR
----------------------------------------------------------------
DNS STATUS
IP ADDRESS ---.---.---.---
IPPORT -----
REMAINTIME D-00H-00M-20
LAST REGISTRATION DATE
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]

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zCOMMAND SETUP
-CHANNEL: Select channel.
-MODEL: Select camera model (protocol type) per
each channel.
-PTZ ID: Select ID (000~255).
-BAUDRATE: Select data transmission speed.
-CMD DELAY: Select command delay time.
zSPEED SETUP
-PAN SPEED: Set Pan speed.
-TILT SPEED: Set Tilt speed.
-ZOOM SPEED: Set Zoom speed.
-FOCUS SPEED: Set Focus speed.
6.7 FACTORY DEFAULT
zSet the all system parameters as manufacturer first
set before delivery. It is a kind of system initialization,
and manufacturer recommends to do it when you add
new HDD or other changes in system to make all
system ready for normal operation.
zUse ▲▼ keys to move and Press ENTER key to
change parameters.
zMove to RUN and press ENTER key for actual
Factory Default setting.
6.8 LANGUAGE
zThe menu can be displayed in a number of languages.
zPress [+] [−]key to select your language.
COMMAND SETUP
CHANNEL 01
MODEL PELCO-D
PTZ ID 000
BAUDRATE 2400 BPS
CMD DELAY 1 MSEC
COMMAND PAN / TILT STOP
LENGTH 07
CODE FF 00 00 00
00 00 00
SELECT: ▲▼
,
CHANGE VALUE : + -
SPEED SETUP
PAN SPEED
TILT SPEED
ZOOM SPPED
FOCUS SPEED
SELECT: ▲▼
,
CHANGE VALUE : + -
FACTORY DEFAULT
ALL ON
SCREEN DISPLAY ON
CAMERA COLOR SETUP ON
MOTION SETUP ON
PANTILT SERUP ON
SCHEDULE SETUP ON
CONFIGURATION ON
RUN
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]

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7. OPERATION
7.1 SYSTEM LOG-IN
zTo enter into the SETUP menu, press MENU key.
zEnter password with Channel Number keys from
No.1 to No.10 on the front of the DVR unit.
(Maximum of 8 digits are available)
zAfter inputting the password, press ENTER key.
7.2 SCREEN CONFIGURATION
zRefer to following display references on the screen;
1. Current Time & Date
2. Camera Titles
3. Status Symbols
7.3 MONITORING
7.3.1 Normal Screen
zFor full image display, just press the Channel key
which you want.
zSwitch to multi-screen display by pressing MODE key.
zSix & Eight split screen is not available at Dual
playback mode. 240(200)IPS@360x240(360x288)
7.3.2 Sequencing
zPress SEQ key on the IR Remote Control. It
automatically displays full screen images in sequence.
(Full Screen →Split Sceen →Full Screen)
zSEQ key will be working only by IR Remote Control.
7.3.3 PIP (Picture in Picture)
zWhen it is in full screen display mode, you can see
other camera in a small window by pressing PIP key
on the IR Remote Control.
zThe other camera in small window is rotating in
sequence to next number of camera and you can set
the rotating time interval as per the procedure in
SYSTEM MENU > CONFIGURATION > INTERVAL
SETUP.
zPIP key will be working only by IR Remote Control.
7.3.4 Freeze
zFull display mode: If you press the FRZ key, the FRZ
icon will be activated on the screen and ‘F’ character
will be shown beside camera title, and live image will
be frozen.
zSplit display mode: If you press the FRZ key, the FRZ
icon will be activated on the screen. Press the
Channel key which you want to freeze.
zTo release frozen image, press Channel key of frozen
image again and press FRZ key to exit FRZ mode.
7.3.5 Zoom
zIn full screen, press the ZOOM key and move the
Selection Frame using Jog/Shuttle or ▲▼◀▶keys
to the area which you want to enlarge. And then press
the ENTER key for 2-times enlarged picture.
zTo exit Zoom mode, just press ZOOM key again.
DVR LOG-IN
ENTER PASSWORD : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
INPUT YOUR OWN PASSWORD
TO EXIT, PRESS [MENU]
Emergency Record (Red)
Schedule Record (Green)
Record Stop (White)
Stop
Forward Playback
Backward Playback
Pause
1/4~1/2x forward playback
1/4~1/2x backward playback
2~16x forward playback
2~16x backward playback
16~64x forward playback
16~64x backward playback
A
LARM Record
MOTION Record
CONTINUOUS Record
4ch: 60(50), 8/16ch: 120(100) IPS [@720x240(288)]
4ch: 120(100), 8/16ch: 240(200) IPS [@360x240(288)]
4ch: 240(200) , 8/16ch: 480(400) IPS [@360x120(144)]
BASIC
NORMAL
ENHANCED
FINE
SUPER FINE
ETHERNET Connected
ETHERNET Disconnected
PIP
FREEZE
SEQUENCE
ZOOM
HDD Status
In Monitoring Mode: Amount of data recorded.
In Playback Mode: Amount of data played.

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zMoving zoomed screen;
-Horizontal Movement: Jog/Shuttle.
-Vertical Movement: Hold ▲or ▼key and turn
Jog/Shuttle.
7.4 RECORD
zRecording mode set before delivery by manufacturer
(Default recording mode) is Schedule Recording. In
this default recording mode, it records 24 hours/day
continuously in weekday and on the weekend.
zOnce you press the REC key while you see live view,
the record type is changed to Emergency Record
mode. Press STOP key to exit from Emergency
Recording mode and return to Schedule Record mode.
zSchedule Record: Record and stop as set (time
interval and record type) in RECORD >SCHEDULE
SETUP menu.
zEmergency Record: at full resolution/in best quality.
-Record type: CONTINUOUS.
-Quality: SUPER FINE.
-Resolution(8/16ch): 120 (100) ips@720X240 (288)
-Resolution(4ch): 60 (50) ips@720X240 (288)
zStop Record: Recording stopped as set in
SCHEDULE SETUP menu.
zRecord Type;
-A: Alarm Recording.
-M: Motion Recording.
-C: Continuous Recording.
-AM: Alarm & Motion Recording.
-AC: Continuous & Alarm Recording.
-MC: Continuous & Motion Recording.
zIcon & REC LED Status;
Type Icon REC LED
A Green Blink
M Green Blink
C Green Solid lit
AM Green Blink
AC Green Solid lit
Schedule
MC Green Solid lit
Emergency Red Solid lit
Stop Whie Off
zThis DVR unit does not record in following conditions;
-While entered in the Menu.
-No camera is connected.
-Overwriting is off in the Record Setup menu.
7.5 PALYBACK
zOn record mode or stop mode, press PLAY key to
play the recorded data in 1x speed.
zFor backward playback, press PLAY key again.
zUse Jog/Shuttle to pause and control playback speed.
zTo stop playback, press the STOP kety.
zUsing Jog/Shuttle;
-Press the J.SHUTTLE key in playback mode. The
Jog/Shuttle is ready for use. The [J.Shuttle] LED will
solid lit while you operate the Jog/Shuttle.
-For forward playback, turn the Shuttle right and turn
Shuttle left for backward playback.
-Turn Jog using your index figure to see picture by
picture in forward or backward direction.
zOperation of Shuttle is as follows.
-1/4 x: 4 times slower than normal playback speed.
-1/2 x: 2 times slower than normal playback speed.
-1 x: Normal playback speed.
-2 x: 2 times faster than normal playback speed.
-4 x: 4 times faster than normal playback speed.
-16 x: 16 times faster than normal playback speed.
-64 x: 64 times faster than normal playback speed.
zIf you want to keep the playback speed you selected
using Shuttle, just hold the shuttle at that location for a
few seconds, and playback in speed you selected
continues until you rotate Shuttle again.
7.6 SEARCH
zPress SEARCH key, and 3 different methods for
searching recorded data are available as shown in
following SEARCH window. For selecting searching
method, use ▲▼◀▶keys or Jog/Shuttle.
zAfter selecting each search method, press ENTER
key for playback.
zTo exit, press MENU key.
SEARCH
SEARCH BAR
TIME/DATE
EVENT LIST
SELECT MENU : ▲▼
,
&
[
ENTER
]
SEARCH BAR
[TARGETDATE/TIME]
020 %
SELECT: JOG, SHTTLE
SEARCH : [ENTER], EXIT : [MENU]
TIME
/
DATE
[ START ] 2005/JUN/20 AM04:04:12
[ END ] 2005/JUN/20 PM08:12:23
INPUT DATE / TIME
2005 / JUN / 07 AM04:04:12
SELECT: ◀▶, EDIT: + -
SEARCH : [ENTER], EXIT : [MENU]

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7.7 PTZ CAMERA CONTROL
zPress PTZ key first for PTZ control mode. Channel
buttons from 1 to 16 and ▲▼◀▶keys are assigned
for each PTZ command, and user can control PTZ
camera connected to DVR unit by pressing any one of
those 20 buttons, one after the other, as needed, and
it is just like control by separate PTZ controller.
7.8 DATA BACK-UP
zEnter into BACK-UP >CD-R SETUP menu.
zInsert empty CD-R media into CD writer and select
the start time & date from which you want to back up.
-The START & END time / date in HDD sub-menu only
shows start and end of recording. This is not
selectable and editable.
-700MB on CD-R sub-menu represent size of CD-R
media inserted.
zTo set start time of back-up and back-up data size,
press ENTER key first on [START] or [SIZE] sub-
menu and adjust using [+] [-] keys and move using ◀
▶keys for next change.
zAfter setting the time/date and back-up data size,
press ENTER key again to exit.
-End of back-up time will be calculated automatically
as per start time & date and the back-up data size you
set.
-User can select the back-up data size (size of back-up
data from start of back-up) on [SIZE] item but END of
back-up time is automatically determined by DVR
system.
zPress ENTER key on BURN sub-menu. DVR system
starts burning CD.
zWhen burning is completed, CD-R media will come
out automatically. In the next CD back-up, start time
of CD-R shall be the end time of previous CD back-up,
and you can back-up from that for continuous data
back-up. If you need another backup, repeat the
above procedure.
zTo stop backup, press MENU key.
-During burning CD, it’s impossible to cancel burning
process.
zUser can verify the back-up CD on PC with BACK-UP
CD PLAYER (Included in Package).
7.9 RS-232C ASCII CODE
zFollowing ASCII-Codes (Hexa-Code) are for
programmers who want to control DVR unit via the
RS232C Port using keyboard of PC.
zThe following table is based on 16ch DVR.
zAll ASCII-Code is 1 Byte.
REC ‘R’ PTZ ‘T’ CH6 ‘6’
STOP ‘S’ ZOOM ‘Z’ CH7 ‘7’
PLAY ‘P’ FRZ ‘F’ CH8 ‘8’
PAUSE ‘A’ MODE ‘D’ CH9 ‘9’
SERCH ‘E’ PIP ‘I’ CH10 ‘0’
MENU ‘M’ SEQ ‘Q’ CH11 ’!’
UP ‘U’ J.SHU ‘L’ CH12 ’@’
DOWN ‘J’ KLOCK ‘C’ CH13 ’#’
LEFT ‘H’ QPLAY ‘Y’ CH14 ’$’
RIGHT ‘K’ CH1 ‘1’ CH15 ’%’
NEXT ‘N’ CH2 ‘2’ CH16 ’^’
ENTER 0x0d CH3 ‘3’
- ‘<‘ CH4 ‘4’
+ ‘>’ CH5 ‘5’
7.10 JOG/SHUTTLE
zJog / Shuttle: Please input ‘L’ command to activate J/SHUTTLE function using keyboard of PC.
Shuttle Right 10 degree "&<1"[enter] Shuttle Left 10 degree "&>1"[enter]
Shuttle Right 20 degree "&<2"[enter] Shuttle Left 20 degree "&>2"[enter]
Shuttle Right 30 degree "&<3"[enter] Shuttle Left 30 degree "&>3"[enter]
Shuttle Right 40 degree "&<4"[enter] Shuttle Left 40 degree "&>4"[enter]
Shuttle Right 50 degree "&<5"[enter] Shuttle Left 50 degree "&>5"[enter]
Shuttle Right 60 degree "&<6"[enter] Shuttle Left 60 degree "&>6"[enter]
Shuttle Right 70 degree "&<7"[enter] Shuttle Left 70 degree "&>7"[enter]
Shuttle Left 80 degree "&>8"[enter]
Jog Minus "&-"[enter] Jog Plus "&+"[enter]
zShuttle: After inputting a command once, it will keep performing the command until next command.
zJog: It makes the stage staying after one time operation by command input like Button operation.
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CD-R SETUP
HDD
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CD-R 700 MB
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CD-RW BURNING: IMAGE DATA.
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