oxic XD-S16200 User manual

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MULTI-CHANNEL
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
Version 92040729

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Introduction
This manual is for the users who attempt to use Multi-channel Digital
Video Recorder (MDVR). It illustrates features, installation guide, connecting to
peripherals, and Graphic User Interface (GUI) operation. Please familiarize
yourself with the contents in this manual before using the DVR. Make sure that
you have referred to an expert when opening the outer case for repair or
installing HDD. If you have any inquiries or questions on the products, please
consult to your local dealer.
When you have received your new MDVR system, inspect the contents of the
package to verify that all units have been shipped before you begin the
installation process.
Caution Several connectors on the rear panel of the MDVR system are keyed
and must be properly aligned before inserting them into the port. Failure to
align the plug can damage connector’s functionality.

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Caution
WARNING
To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
Dangerous high voltages are present inside the enclosure. Do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
The lightning flash with 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 the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the appliance.

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About This Product
USA
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A
computing device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules, which are designed for
reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a
commercial environment.
Europe CE
This product adheres to the requirements for radiated emission according to
the limits of the European Standards.
Liability
This manual has been taken every care for user when preparation. If user
detected any inaccuracies or omissions, please contact your local vendor for
more information.
Legal Consideration
Camera surveillance may be against the laws that vary from country to country.
Please check the laws in your local region before using this product for
surveillance purpose.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
This product can generate and radiate radio frequency energy, and if not
installed or used followed by the instruction manual, may cause interference to
radio communications. Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to
cause interference, in which case the user will be required to take whatever
measure and cost to correct the interference. To ensure compliance with EMC,
shielded cables should be required to use with this product.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Products Overview 9
1.1 Unpacking...........................................................................................9
1.2 DVR Overview .................................................................................. 11
1.2.1 DVR Functions and Features ................................................. 11
1.2.2 DVR Front Panel.....................................................................12
1.2.3 DVR Rear Panel .....................................................................13
1.3 Multi-Keyboard Overview..................................................................14
1.3.1 Keyboard Front Panel.............................................................14
1.3.2 Keyboard Rear Panel .............................................................15
1.4 Remote Controller.............................................................................16
Chapter 2 Hardware Installations with DVR 17
2.1 Cautions in Installation......................................................................18
2.2 HDD Installation................................................................................19
2.3 Multi-Keyboard & MDVR Connections..............................................20
2.3.1 Single Multi-Keyboard with Single MDVR Connection............20
2.3.2 Single Multi-Keyboard with Multiple MDVRs Connection........20
2.3.3 Multiple Multi-Keyboards with Single MDVR Connection........21
2.3.4 Multiple Multi-Keyboards and MDVRs Connection .................21
2.4 Video Output Connection..................................................................23
2.4.1 Connect with CCTV Monitors .................................................23
2.4.2 Connect with TV .....................................................................23
2.4.3 Connect with CRT or LCD Monitors........................................24
2.5 Network Installation...........................................................................25
2.5.1 Connect with DVR ..................................................................25
2.5.2 Setup LAN Configuration in DVR Main Manu .........................25
2.6 Cameras Installation .........................................................................26
2.6.1 Connect with Cameras ...........................................................26
2.6.2 Setup RS-485 in Main Menu to Control Cameras...................26
2.6.3 Setup Camera ID & PTZ Camera Enable in DVR Main Menu 27
2.6.4 PTZ Camera Control...............................................................28
2.6.5 Set Preset for PTZ Camera ....................................................29
2.6.6 Goto Preset ............................................................................30
2.6.7 Setup Camera Adjust in DVR Man Manu................................31
2.6.8 Setup Camera Action in DVR Main Manu...............................32
2.6.9 Setup Camera Title in DVR Main Manu ..................................33
2.6.10 Setup Sequence Time in DVR Main Manu ...........................34

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2.7 Alarm Setup ......................................................................................35
2.7.1 Connect with Alarm Devices ...................................................35
2.7.2 Connecting to DVR .................................................................36
2.7.3 Setup Respondent Cameras for Alarm in DVR Main Menu ....37
2.7.4 Setup Alarm Out Enable in DVR Main Menu ..........................38
2.7.5 Setup Alarm In Type in DVR Main Menu ................................40
2.7.6 Setup Alarm Response in DVR Main Menu ............................43
2.7.8 Setup Alarm List in DVR Main Menu.......................................45
2.7.9 Setup Motion in DVR Main Menu ...........................................46
2.7.10 Setup Alarm/Motion Setup in DVR Main Menu .....................47
Chapter 3 Basic Operations 48
3.1 Single Screen ...................................................................................48
3.2 Single Screen with Zooming .............................................................49
3.3 Display Screen..................................................................................50
3.4 Sequencing Screen ..........................................................................53
3.5 Main Menu Screen............................................................................54
3.6 List Screen........................................................................................55
3.7 Help Screen ......................................................................................58
3.8 Playback Screen...............................................................................59
3.9 Freeze...............................................................................................60
3.10 Keyboard Lock................................................................................60
Chapter 4 Menu Setup 62
4.1 Main Menu Overview ........................................................................62
4.1.1 Menu Tree ..............................................................................64
4.2 Camera.............................................................................................65
4.2.1 Camera Adjust ........................................................................67
4.2.2 Camera Action ........................................................................68
4.2.3 Camera Title ...........................................................................69
4.2.4 Camera Sequence Time .........................................................70
4.3 Display and Language ......................................................................71
4.3.1 Screen Center Point & Size ....................................................71
4.3.2 Date/Time Position .................................................................72
4.3.3 Camera Title Type...................................................................73
4.3.4 Date/Time Display ..................................................................74
4.3.5 Clock Mode.............................................................................75
4.3.6 Anti-Flicker..............................................................................76
4.3.7 Test Pattern.............................................................................77
4.3.8 Language................................................................................78

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4.4 Record ..............................................................................................79
4.4.1 Record Setup..........................................................................79
4.4.2 Frame Rate.............................................................................81
4.5 Alarm/Motion Setup ..........................................................................84
4.5.1 Alarm In Event ........................................................................84
4.5.2 Alarm Out Enable....................................................................85
4.5.3 Alarm In Type..........................................................................87
4.5.4 Alarm Response .....................................................................88
4.5.5 Alarm List................................................................................90
4.5.6 Motion Setup ..........................................................................91
4.5.7 Alarm/Motion Enables.............................................................93
4.6 Schedule...........................................................................................93
4.7 Installer Setup...................................................................................96
4.7.1 Date/Time Setup.....................................................................96
4.7.2 LAN Setup ..............................................................................97
4.7.3 RS-485 Setup .........................................................................98
4.7.4 Camera ID Setup....................................................................99
4.7.5 Password Setup ...................................................................100
4.7.6 Password Management ........................................................101
4.7.7 Auto Demo............................................................................103
4.7.8 Make Boot Disk.....................................................................104
4.7.9 Compress Information ..........................................................105
4.8 System Information.........................................................................107
4.8.1 DVR ......................................................................................107
4.8.2 Disk.......................................................................................108
4.8.3 Video Size ............................................................................109
4.9 Save/Load Configurations............................................................... 110
4.9.1 Save/Load ............................................................................ 110
Chapter 5 System Operation 111
5.1 How to Set Recording..................................................................... 111
5.1.1 Sample System Configuration .............................................. 111
5.1.2 Schedule Setting................................................................... 113
5.1.3 Alarm In and Alarm Out Setting ............................................ 114
6.1.4 Motion Detection Setting....................................................... 116
5.1.5 Frame Rate, Quality, and Recording Time Setting................ 117
5.1.6 Enable Recording ................................................................. 119
5.1.7 Check Recording ..................................................................120
5.2 How to Estimate Recording Time....................................................121

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5.3 Image Backup System ...............................................................122
5.3.1 CF Card Backup System.................................................122
Chapter 6 Trouble Shooting 126
6.1 Installation.......................................................................................126
6.1.1 The DVR is not power on......................................................126
6.1.2 Power is on, but the DVR dose not operate..........................126
6.1.3 Images are not showing on the monitor................................126
6.1.4 The picture quality on the monitor is poor.............................126
6.2 Recording .......................................................................................127
6.2.1 The DVR will not start recording ...........................................127
6.2.2 The DVR can not perform alarm recording ...........................127
6.3 Playback .........................................................................................127
6.3.1 The DVR can not perform playback......................................127
6.4 Others.............................................................................................127
6.4.1 The DVR will not detect motion.............................................127
Appendix A: Specifications 128
Appendix B: Recording Time and HDD Space 131
Appendix C: Glossary 132

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Chapter 1 Products Overview
1.1 Unpacking
Please place the product on a flat surface to inspect if there is any part
missing among the following items list.
Item Name and Description Pcs
1 Mainframe *1
2 Front Keyboard *1
3 IR Remote controller *1
4 AAA NO.4 Battery: for IR Remote controller *2
5 User’s Manual *1
6 Rack Mount Ears *2

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7 RS-485 Cable 40 CM: used to connect Mainframe and Front
Keyboard
*1
8 AC Power Cord *1
9 IDE Cable 40CM *2
Note: If there any part is missing or damaged, please contact your local vendor
as soon as possible.

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1.2 DVR Overview
1.2.1 DVR Functions and Features
Key Features:
zReliable and Stable Stand-Alone System
zIndividual Unit Accommodates 8/16 Camera Inputs
zSimultaneous Real-Time Recording, Live Images, Playback and
Networking
zMPEG2-Like and JPEG Compression Algorithms
z16 Alarm Inputs, 4 Alarm Outputs And 1 Relay Output
zProgrammable Recording Schedule and Frame Rate Setting
zHigh-Speed Searching by Time or Events
zRemote Viewing, Access and Control via LAN/WAN/INTERNET
zSupport Various PTZ Cameras
zSupport RAID Disk (Option)
zCF Card Backup Mode
zRemote 16-Channel Playback
zEvidence Preservation Lock

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1.2.2 DVR Front Panel
1 Power Indicator This light Indicates the power status of the DVR.
2 RS-485 Connector This port is a socket for RS-485 of front keyboard..
3 IR Receiver This receiver is for infrared remote controller,
NOTE: keep the receiver from disturbs for IR remote
controller.
4 Compact Flash (CF)
Card Socket
This socket is for user inserting a CF Card to backup
files from HDD or internal CF Card.
NOTE: Please don’t remove CF Card while power
on.
5 CF Card Indicator This light Indicates the CF card status of the DVR.
6 HDD Indicator This light Indicates the HDD status of the DVR.
7 Reserved CDRW /
DVDRW Socket
Only Advanced Model will come with
CDRW/DVDRW driver.

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1.2.3 DVR Rear Panel
1 Video-In Looping and
Video-Out Connector
This BNC connector is used to connect a camera
or video output of another DVR.
2 Dipswitch This dipswitch sets Video Looping Terminal
Resistor.
Note: Set ON, if there is no video looping.
3 Power Switch This button sets power ON or OFF.
4 Power Core Connector Power Core input.
5 VGA Out Connector Provides VGA signal.
6 S-Video Out Connector Provides S-Video signal.
7 BNC Out Connector Provides a composite video signal.
8 VGA/BNC Switch Switch VGA or BNC.
9 NTSC/PAL Switch Switch NTSC or PAL
10 LAN Port Connector Provides a standard RJ-45 socket for 10/100
Mbps Ethernet networks.
11 RS-485 Port Connector This socket is a RJ-11 connector. It provides a
RS-485 control signal port.
12 ALARM I/O Connector Receives/Provides alarm I/O signals.
13 IDE RAID Connector (Optional). IDE RAID connector port.

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1.3 Multi-Keyboard Overview
The Multi-Keyboard is designed for User(s) more conveniently to control the
MDVR(s).
1.3.1 Keyboard Front Panel
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
ENTER
ESC
MENU
S
E
Q
1234
5678
911 12
13 14 15 16
ZOOM
IRIS
F
OCUS
SET PRESET
GOTO PRESET
P
OWER
12345678
1
2
3
4
5678
1. Power Indicator
2. DVR ID Buttons
3. DVR ID Indicators
4. Keyboard control Functions
5. Channels Control Buttons
6. Playback Control Buttons
7. PTZ Cameras Control Buttons
8. Encoder

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1.3.2 Keyboard Rear Panel
12
1. Power Cord Jack
2. RJ11 Connector (for RS485)
Pin no Pin define
1 No Connected
123 456
2 DC +12V
3 GND
4 DATA A (+)
5 DATA B (-)
6 No Connected

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1.4 Remote Controller
1
Provide basic function operations.
2 Replace the Keyboard encoder Knob.
3
Basic operation keys.
4 Alarm key. Press this button to trigger
alarm signals to the DVR.
5
Provide playback operation.
6
Function keys for setting menu
7
Function keys for setting menu
8
Select video channel directly.

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Chapter 2 Hardware Installations with DVR

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2.1 Cautions in Installation
Severe impact or vibration may cause malfunction.
Avoid a direct ray of light, and keep the safe
distance between crowded place and the product
as well as its assemblies.
Be careful not to insert any conducting material in
the ventilation space of product.
Avoid places with strong magnetic or electrical
field, or places near a radio or TV.
Always keep the place dust-free when installing or
moving DVR.

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2.2 HDD Installation
To install Hard Disk for DVR, make sure turn off the power switch of the DVR
rear panel and pull off the power plug from the socket first. Afterward using
cross screwdriver removes all screws around the case to open the DVR’s
upper case, and then follow the three steps below to install the Hard Disk for
DVR.
STEP 1 Set IDE selectable
jumper correctly as
default
configuration on the
HDD before
installation. (It must
refer to HDD user
guide)
Please note the one
is set to Master, the
other one is Slave,
and no HDD brand
is limited.
IDE So c k et f o r HDD2
H
DD
1
HD
D
2
IDESocket for H
DD1
STEP 2 Use IDE Cables to
connect with HDDs
and IDE sockets.

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2.3 Multi-Keyboard & MDVR Connections
Use Multi-keyboard RS-485 port to connect MDVR’s front RS-485 port. There
are 4 variable connections for MDVR(s) and Multi-Keyboard(s):
2.3.1 Single Multi-Keyboard with Single MDVR Connection
2.3.2 Single Multi-Keyboard with Multiple MDVRs Connection
RS485BUS
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Multi Keyboard
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DVR8
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