OYN-X HDA User manual

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MAIN USER’S MANUAL
V1.0 04.2015
HIGH DEFINITION ANALOGUE DVR

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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the our
High Definition (over coax cable) Analogue DVR.
This user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for
the operation of your system.
Do not worry; you do not have to read this entire
manual to be up and running. There are quick setup
instructions in Chapter 1, which will show you how to
setup the connections to the DVR correctly and how to
setup a remote monitoring connection.
Here you can find information about the corresponding
DVR’s features and functions, as well as a detailed menu
tree.
Before installation and operation please read the
following safeguards and warnings carefully!

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Important Safeguards and Warnings
WARNING –Do not open DVR’s casing whilst power is
provided to it. By doing so you will be exposed to live electricity, which
could cause injury or death. You may also inadvertently cause irreversable
damage to the device itself. If there is a problem with the device please
take it to a professional electrical service enginneer to repair.
1.Electrical safety
All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical
safety codes.
We assume no liability or responsibility for any fires or electrical
shock caused by improper handling or installation.
2.Transportation security
Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash should be avoided
during transportation, storage and installation.
3.Installation
Keep upright. Handle with care.
Do not apply power to the DVR before completing installation.
Do not place objects on top of the DVR
4.Qualified engineers needed
All examination and repair work should be done by qualified service
engineers.
We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorised
modifications or attempted repair.
5.Environment
The DVR should be installed in a cool, dry place away from direct
sunlight and inflammable or explosive substances, etc.
This product should be transported, stored and operated in an
environment ranging from 0℃to 55 ℃.

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6. Accessories
Be sure to use all the accessories available that come with the HDA
DVR.
Before installation, please open the package and check all the
components are included.
If you are missing any components please contact your direct
supplier/dealer.
7. Lithium battery
Improper battery use may result in fire, explosion, or personal injury.
When replacing the battery, please make sure you use the same
model. (CR2032 Motherboard battery).

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 FEATURES AND QUICK SETUP........................................................................1
1.1 Product Overview 1
1.2 Features 1
1.3 Installation 2
1.3.1 Unpacking Inspection ................................................................................................................2
1.3.2 Wiring Installation ......................................................................................................................2
1.4 Quick Connection Setup 3
1.4.1 Quick Setup Diagram.................................................................................................................4
1.5 Smart Phone Setup for Live View & Remote Playback 6
1.6 Front Panel Operation 8
1.6.1 HDA DVR without Alarm inputs/outputs ....................................................................................8
1.6.2 HDA DVR with Alarm Inputs......................................................................................................9
1.7 Rear Panel 9
1.8 Alarm Inputs/Output (only available on specific models) 10
1.9 The Mouse 10
2 OPERATIONS GUIDE................................................................................................ 12
2.1 Turn on 12
2.2 Turn off 12
2.3 System Login 13
2.4 Preview: Multi tiled live view interface 13
2.5 Desktop shortcut menu 14
2.5.1 Boot wizard: Guide ..................................................................................................................14
2.5.2 Boot wizard:.............................................................................................................................15
2.5.3 Playback ..................................................................................................................................16
2.5.4 Record controls........................................................................................................................18
2.5.5 Alarm output ............................................................................................................................19
2.5.6 PTZ control ..............................................................................................................................20
2.5.7 Image Color .............................................................................................................................27
2.5.8 Output Adjust...........................................................................................................................28
2.5.9 Logout......................................................................................................................................29
2.5.10 Window switch.......................................................................................................................29

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2.5.11 SPOT.....................................................................................................................................29
2.6 Main Menu 30
2.6.1 Main menu navigation..............................................................................................................30
2.7 Recording function 32
2.7.1 Video settings ..........................................................................................................................32
2.7.2 Playback ..................................................................................................................................34
2.7.3 Video backup...........................................................................................................................34
2.8 Alarm function 36
2.8.1 Motion detection ......................................................................................................................37
2.8.2 Video blind...............................................................................................................................40
2.8.3 Video loss ................................................................................................................................40
2.8.4 Alarm input...............................................................................................................................41
2.8.5 Alarm output ............................................................................................................................42
2.8.6 Exception Handling..................................................................................................................42
2.9 System settings 44
2.9.1 General settings.......................................................................................................................44
2.9.2 Encoding settings ....................................................................................................................46
2.9.3 Network settings ......................................................................................................................47
2.9.4 Network services .....................................................................................................................49
2.9.5 GUI Display..............................................................................................................................60
2.9.6 RS485......................................................................................................................................61
2.9.7 Port settings.............................................................................................................................62
2.9.8 Tour..........................................................................................................................................63
2.10 Manage Tools 63
2.10.1 Storage management............................................................................................................64
2.10.2 Account..................................................................................................................................65
2.10.3 Online user ............................................................................................................................68
2.10.4 TV adjust................................................................................................................................69
2.10.5 Auto maintain.........................................................................................................................69
2.10.6 Restore ..................................................................................................................................70
2.10.7 Upgrade.................................................................................................................................71
2.10.8 Device Info.............................................................................................................................71
2.10.9 Import / Export .......................................................................................................................72
2.11 System Info 73
2.11.1 HDD info ................................................................................................................................73
2.11.2 BPS........................................................................................................................................74
2.11.3 LOG .......................................................................................................................................74
2.11.4 Version...................................................................................................................................75
2.12 Shut down system 76
3WEB AND CLIENT ................................................................................................77

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3.1 Web Operation 77
3.2 Basic remote control operation 78
3.3 Remote config device 79
4TROUBLESHOOTING..........................................................................................80

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1 FEATURES AND QUICK SETUP
1.1 Product Overview
This product is designed specifically for the use in the field of high definition video
surveillance and adopts H.264 video compression, hard disk recording, TCP/IP
transmission and a Linux based OS in addition to some of the most advanced
technology in the information technology industry. These elements help to produce a
more stable, reliable and higher quality video image. The products supports
synchronised video, audio recording, playback, monitoring and the synchronisation of
audio and video. The products support advanced control technology and strong network
data transmission capacity.
1.2 Features
Real-time monitoring
Composite video signal interface and support TV, VGAor HDMI output simultaneously.
Compression function
Uses H.264 video compression standard and G.711 audio compression standard and
has high definition, low code rate of the video coding to decrease the amount of data to
save to HDD storage.
Recording function
Supports timing, alarm alerts, motion detection, SATA hard and local hard disks, DVR
data backup and network backup.
Video playback function
You can search videos, within the local network, by using the playback interface. As well
as this it supports multiple videos playback, fast playing, slow playing and frame-by-
frame playback. Video playback can be displayed the exact time of the incident using a
graphical timeline to allow you to search for event footage much more efficiently.
Camera control and alarm
Remotely installed cameras can be controlled and various alarm devices can be
connected to ensure that you know when an event has been detected. The DVR
integrates Dynamic detection, video loss, video block, multiple alarm output and scene
lighting control into its controller options.
Communication Interface
Equiped with USB 2.0 high-speed interface and an ESATA interface to allow for
external video backup devices. An RS485 interface is provided as alarm sensor inputs
and also PTZ control

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Network functions
Supports:
TCP / IP
UDP
RTP / RTSP
DHCP
PPPOE
DDNS
NTP
Also supports real-time network monitoring, video playback, control, and management
functions. The built-in WEB Server will allow you to directly access the DVR through a
web browser.
Mode of operation
You can operate by the DVR’s front panel or using a mouse. A simple, intuitive graphical
interface is provided for intuitive operation.
1.3 Installation
1.3.1 Unpacking Inspection
When you receive the product pleae check that all items are present according to the
packing list on the reverse of the box.Also check for any external damage to the casing
that could have been caused during transit.
1.3.2 Wiring Installation
Prepare for installation
Prepare your cameras, TV/display monitor, video cables, network cables, the mouse,
and power cables on a large clean flat surface.

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1.4 Quick Connection Setup
NOTE: BEFORE INSTALLING ANYTHING WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND
THAT YOU CONNECT YOUR CAMERAS TO YOUR DVR AND TEST YOUR
SYSTEM FIRST.
NOTE: WE CHECK EVERYTHING TO MAKE SURE IT IS WORKING WHEN IT
LEAVES US BUT OCCASIONALLY THINGS FAIL AND IT IS BETTER TO KNOW
NOW THAN AFTER YOU HAVE FITTED EVERYTHING!
1. Place the DVR on a flat horizontal position and connect your cameras to the
video input on the rear of the DVR.
2. Connect your TV/ display monitor to the video output on the rear of the DVR.
3. Connect the network cable to the RJ45 socket on the rear of the DVR then
connect the other end of the cable to a spare socket on the router.
4. Connect the Mouse to the USB interface found in either the front or rear panels.
5. Connect your DVR a power outlet and switch on the power.
Caution
For an external alarm device or a PTZ, please refer to the relevant instructions.
Connect the power line after all lines connected correctly.

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1.4.1 Quick Setup Diagram
BEFORE INSTALLING ANYTHING WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU
CONNECT YOUR CAMERAS TO YOUR DVR AND TEST YOUR SYSTEM FIRST.
WE CHECK EVERYTHING TO MAKE SURE IT IS WORKING WHEN IT LEAVES US
BUT OCCASIONALLY THINGS FAIL AND IT IS BETTER TO KNOW NOW THAN
AFTER YOU HAVE FITTED EVERYTHING!
1. Connecting your cameras: Your Cameras have 2 plugs attached, one is a BNC
connector (for the video) the other is for power. Connect these plugs into the
sockets on the end of one of the cables included in the kit.
2. Connecting your DVR: At the other end of the cable there are two plugs, these
connect your camera to the DVR and also to the power supply. You will also
need to connect your DVR to a TV or monitor. We have included a HDMI cable
but you can also use the RCA (Video Out) socket or the VGA Socket on the
back of the DVR.
3. Switch on: Once you have connected all the cables successfully connect the
DVR & Camera power leads to a power outlet. Switch on your TV and select the
HDMI socket you have DVR connected to.

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1.5 Smart Phone Setup for Live View & Remote Playback
For the convenience of monitoring your HDA CCTV security system on the move via
your smart phone we have provided a quick and simple remote connection setup
service. Please follow the steps below closely to successfully setup the connection for
live view and remote playback. See next page for step-by-step setup instructions.
IMPORTANT: Please connect DVR to router/modem to access the Internet.
Connect the Ethernet cable into the ‘Net’ port on the rear of the device, then connect
the other end into one of the spare ports on your modem-router, as shown here:
Remote connection to view your DVR via a mobile smart device.
‘Nitro’

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1.6 Front Panel Operation
Please note: Front panel configuration and designs may differ due to continued
development of our products to achieve a greater user experience. Use the diagrams
and charts below as general references to how to operate the function keys/understand
indicator lights on the front panel.
1.6.1 HDA DVR without Alarm inputs/outputs

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1.6.2 HDA DVR with Alarm Inputs
No.
Funciton
No.
Function
1
Play the previous file
13
Power switch
2
Play the next file
14
USB interface
3
Slow play
15
Function switch
4
Play fast
16
Confirm
5
Pause playback
17
Remote control receiver
6
Pause
18
Shift Indicator
Systems running indicator
Alarm indicator
Record indicator
External operation indicator
Network indicator
HDD indicator
7
Play previous frame
8
Play next frame
9
Play the file
10
Control the record
11
Cancel
12
Direction Control
19
Main menu
1.7 Rear Panel
Please note: Rear panel diagram below may differ from the product you are using.
Please only use as a general reference.
No.
Function
No.
Function
1
Audio input
7
USB Port
2
Alarm input
8
Network port (Ethernet)
3
Video input (BNC)
9
Audio input
4
Video output
10
RS485
5
Audio output
11
Power (Power adapter input)
6
HDMI port
12
VGA Port (Display port)

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1.8 Alarm Inputs/Output (only available on specific models)
The Alarm Input/output ports are labelled on the rear panel as ‘Alarm I/O’. If you have
an alarm sensor you wish to connect to the DVR to increase the effectiveness of the
CCTV system, you can connect them to the RS485 connectors at the back. See the
diagram below on how to connect your sensor to the DVR:
1= Alarm Input 1 6= RS232 to send and receive
2= Alarm Input 2 7= RS485 interface
3= Alarm Input 3 8 = RS485 interface
4= Alarm Input 4
5= Ground
1.9 The Mouse
The mouse is used to operate all aspects DVR.
Right mouse click is used to:
Open up a new menu in the real-time monitoring screen.
Exit the current screen without saving.
Left click is used to:
Enter the desired menu or the main screen.
Select menu options.
Select/unselect the checkboxes.
When controlling a PTZ camera.
Double Click is used to:
Play video.
Make selected camera full screen or to exit full screen mode.
Scrolling wheel is used to:
Control the zoom function of the PTZ cameras.

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Mouse Drag can be used to select:
Area for facial detection.
Areas to block (for motion detection).
Select zooming function of PTZ control.

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2 OPERATIONS GUIDE
Note: The button is grayed means did not support.
2.1 Turn on
Plug in the power supply and turn on the power from the mains supply. The power
supply indicator light will illuminate; indicating that there is power being provided to
the video recorder. After the startup booting sequence you will hear a beep. The
first part of the user interface that will appear is the default multiple-window video
output mode. If the startup time is within the setup video footage recording time,
the scheduled video recording function will start up automatically. If the video
indicator light of corresponding channel is illuminated then the DVR is working
normally.
Note: Power supply demands: 220V±10% /50Hz.
2.2 Turn off
There are two methods to turn off the DVR. Entering [main menu]: and choosing
[turn off]: in the [turn off the system]: option, which is called the ‘Soft switch’.
Pressing the power supply switch is called the ‘Hard switch’.
1. Auto resume after power failure: if the DVR is shut down under an abnormal
situation (e.g. power cut), it will automatically backup the video being recorded
before the shutdown and then resume its previous working status once the device
has powered back up.
2. Replacing the hard disk: before replacing the hard disk, the power supply
switch in the real panel must be turned off.
3. Replacing the battery: Before replacing the battery, the system setting
information must be saved and the power supply switch in the real panel must be
turned off. The DVR uses a button type battery, which is attached to the main
motherboard inside the case. The system time must be checked regularly. If the
time is not correct you must replace the battery, we recommend replacing the
battery every year and using the same battery type.
Note: The setting information must be saved before replacing the battery
otherwise information will lost.

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2.3 System Login
When the DVR boots up, the user must first login before being able to operate the
system normally and change settings. The login function is formostly a security
measure to prevent unorthorised user access to main functions of the device. What
it also allows is a method to differenciate between the registered users on the
system by the level of security access to certain allocated permissions/allowances
to each user. The default user names are ‘admin’and ‘default’. These names have
no password, but you can allocate passwords to them using the ‘Accounts’ menu
(See chapter 2.5.2). ‘Admin’ is the top login access user name; the default
permissions are preview and video playback. The user password can be changed,
while their permissions cannot be revised. The user ‘default’is the default login user
whose permission can be revised but not its password.
Figure 2.1 Login
Password protection: If the password is inputted incorrectly three times in a
row, the alarm will be triggered. If the password is inputted incorrectly five
times, the account will be locked. The account will unlock automatically
through rebooting the device after 30 minutes.
For your system security, please modify your password after first login.
2.4 Preview: Multi tiled live view interface
You can right click the mouse to bring up the desktop shortcut menu (see chapter
2.5 for more information) and be able to customise the layout of the multi tiled live
view interface.
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