Piezel 5130 User manual

Model 5130
FOUR CHANNEL DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
Owner’s Manual
15540 Herriman Blvd. * Noblesville, IN 46060 * Customer Service 1-800-774-0284

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN!
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN COVERS.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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 uninsulated “ 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.
WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE UNITS NOT
SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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 unites.

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1.OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................... 4
(1)ABOUT THIS MANUAL.......................................................................................................... 4
(3)FEATURES..................................................................................................................................... 5
2.INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................... 6
(1) CAMERA & MONITOR CONNECTION......................................................................... 6
(2) SENSOR CONNECTION......................................................................................................... 7
(3) POWER CONNECTION........................................................................................................... 7
3.UNIT DESCRIPTION:........................................................................................ 8
(1) FRONT PANEL........................................................................................................................... 8
(2) REAR PANEL............................................................................................................................. 9
4.MAIN SCREEN............................................................................................................10
5.MAIN MENU....................................................................................................................11
(1) CAMERA SELECT .........................................................................................................12
(2) RECORD SELECT..........................................................................................................12
(3) RECORD MODE ..............................................................................................................12
(5) VIDEO QUALITY...........................................................................................................13
(6) RECORD SCHEDULE.................................................................................................13
(7) SUB MENU...........................................................................................................................14
(8) HARD DRIVE SETUP .................................................................................................16
(9) ALARM SENSOR SETUP ........................................................................................17
6.PLAY.............................................................................................................................................18
7.SPECIFICATIONS AND RECORD TIME.......................19

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1.OVERVIEW
(1)About this Manual
This manual describes the procedures for operating the four-channel di
gital video
recorder (DVR). This manual describes each function using text instruction and
Graphic User Interface (GUI).
(2)The Menu System
The menu system is used to configure the DVR and gives control over recording
resolution, camera sequencing, tim
er settings and alarm triggering and alarm
triggered recording. There is also access to monitor options and password functions
along with many other parameters. A menu can contain the following types of entry:
? Sub-menu heading -press the ENTER/SELECT key and the sub-
menu is entered.
? Function -press the ENTER/SELECT key and the function is performed
(e.g. Reset System).
? Selection -press the left and right menu keys to cycle through the choices.
Any changes made to the menu system have immed
iate effect on the operation of
the system. Any changes to a menu are stored after 3 seconds of no keys being
pressed. The menu is stored on the hard disk. To reset press ”PAUSE”
button 5
times in the normal view mode. Beware that all the information will be lost. After
a
reset,the password will be the default value (111111).
All of the menus listed are shown in their factory default state.

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(3) Features
Your four-channel color DVR provides real-
time live playback monitoring, and
recording features, with quad-mode processing or each-
mode recording. The
following features are also included:
·NTSC/PAL Compatible (Selector Switch).
·Cost effective Digital Video Solution.
·Compact Size.
·User-friendly Menu System.
·Flexible Recording Rate:
-Quad Mode
Max.: 30fps (NTSC); 25fps (PAL)
-Each Mode (for 4CH video input)
Max.: 7.5field/ each; 6.25field/ each.
·Supported Functions:
Non-stop Auto Recording, Sensor Recording and No Recording Functions.
·Watch-Dog Function:
Auto Returns to the Original Operation when Power Recovers from a Failure.
·4-Channel Alarm Input, 1-channel Alarm output, and an Internal Buzzer.

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2.INSTALLATION
(1) Camera &Monitor Connection
Connect camera(s) CAMERA INPUT(1~4)and Monitor on the rear panel of unit.

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(2) Sensor connection
Connect sensors to the 10 Pin Terminal as specified below.
Connecting dry-contact type sensors (switches) are recommended. In case of
sensors with a voltage output (5V system),GND of sensor must be connected to
GND of DVR unit and the signal line to an alarm input as shown in following
figure.
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(3) Power connection
Only connect the included DC 12V/4A power supply
to the power connection on the
rear panel of DVR unit.
DC 12V

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3.Unit Description:
(1)Front Panel
POWER LED
·The power LED is lit when the DVR is ON.
?.CAMERA Number Button (1-4)
·Selectthe camera (1-4) image in live recording and playback mode.
?.QUAD
·Changes to (4) quarter split screen or full display screen.
?.REC
·Press this button to begin video recording.
The recording channel indicator next
to CH1,CH2,CH3 and CH4 will appear in the center of the screen notifying the
user which camera is running during recording period.
?.REV.
·Plays video back inreverse if pressed during playback.
?.STOP
·Stops recording in the recording mode or playback in the playback mode.
?.PAUSE
·Pauses video on a single frame during playback.
?.F.F
·Plays video back at 2x, 3x, or 4x the normal speed if pressed during playback.
?.MENU
·Displays the Main menu.
·Begins the menu mode.
·Exits or closes the current menu.
?.Up-Arrow Button
·Navigates through menus, up direction button of O.S.D.
?.Down-Arrow Button
·Navigates through menus, down direction button of O.S.D.

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?.PLAY :
·To playback recorded images.
·When the Playback
key is pressed, you will be asked to input the time period
(time of previous recorded video) for searching purpose, the
n press the Playback
key again to view theselected video.
?.ENTER/SELECT
·To Select the item.
·To confirm a selection in the menu system.
(2)Rear Panel
VIDEO IN
VIDEO
OUT
DC IN
12V/4A
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+ + + + +
1 4 92 75 103 86
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?.D/C Power Connection
·The unit is furnished with a DC 12V/ 4A highly regulated power supply.
·
Do not use any other power supply with the unit. The manufacturer accepts no
responsibility for damage caused by an inappropriate power supply.
?.VIDEO OUT
·
A composite video output is provided on the Video Out BNC for connection to
a B/W or color video monitor (also supports VCR connection).
?.VIDEO IN
·
Four video inputs are provided for video source connections using standard BNC
connectors.
·The video inputs accept monochrome (B/W) or color composite video signals.
?.NTSC/PAL
·NTSC/PAL Compatible (Selector Switch).
?.Alarm In
·Four ALARM/ SENSOR trigger inputs.
?.Alarm Out
·One
external alarm output (Normally Open contacts) and one internal buzzer for
alarm indication is provided.

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4.MAIN SCREEN
CH1 CH2
CH3 CH4
EACH REC (M) (T)
OFF
Example Note:
The above picture shows:
CH2:Not Recording
EACH REC: Each Record Mode
(T): Record Schedule
(M): Master HDD in use

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5.MAIN MENU
You can see the arrow (>) symbol on screen in front of the current function
to be
selected.
Press(<) or (>)on the front panel to change the function mode.
Press the (Enter) button to execute the selected function.
MAINMENU
CAMERASELECT
RECORDSELECT
RECORDMODE
RECORDFRAMERATE
VIDEO QUALITY
RECORDSCHEDULE
SUB MENU
HARD DRIVE SETUP
SENSORSETUP
PRESS(
< >
), THEN (ENTER)
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT

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(1)CAMERA SELECT
This function is used for setti
ng up camera views. It consists of 16 different optional
camera view combinations.
?Move the cursor to Camera Select field, and press ENTER
to display the system
information to change the camera view combinations.
?After the Camera Select field has been s
et, the cameras that are selected (during
setup) will be displayed (The default setting is “----“).
?There are 16 optional camera view combination settings.
?Press MENU to exit Camera Select.
For example:
1) When you choose (----), all cameras will be disabled.
2) When you choose (1 2 3 4), all cameras will be operational.
3) When you choose (---4), only camera 4 will be operational.
4) When you choose (1 2 -4), only cameras 1, 2, and 4 will be operational.
(2)RECORD SELECT
This menu selects thecameras used in the “Each” mode recording setup.
?Move the cursor to Record Select field, and press ENTER
to change the
combinations of cameras that will be recorded.
?Press MENU to exit the Record Select.
(3)RECORD MODE
?The “ENTER”key can be usedto select between “Quad” and “Each”.
?When “Quad”is selected pictures from all cameras will be recorded.
?When “Each”is selected, pictures are recorded from the camera(s) selected.
(4)RECORD FRAME RATE
?When “RECORD FRAME RATE”is selected, you may choose t
he following
recording speeds for “Quad”mode or “Each” mode.
NTSC:30,15,10,7,5,4,3,2,1fps.
PAL :25,12,8,6,4,3,2,1fps.

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NOTE:
The DVR has a maximum recording speed of 30 frames per second (fps) that
will be applied globally depending on the number
of cameras recorded in “Each” mode
(1 camera = 30fps maximum, 2 cameras = 15 fps maximum, 3 cameras = 10fps
maximum, 4 cameras = 7.5fps maximum). Playback can be all cameras that were
recorded shown at once, or any camera recorded can be played back full
screen. This
is also known as multiplexed recording. Quad mode records the screen as one image,
allowing for a higher frame rate over a period of time for all cameras (30fps
maximum), but the ability to play back a single camera full screen (from a quad
mode
recording) is no longer an option.
(5)VIDEO QUALITY
This function provides for the adjustment of the image quality: LOW/ NORMAL
/ HIGH
?Move to the Record Frame Rate field, and press ENTER .
?Set the recording image quality from the three options.
?Press MENU to exit Video Quality.
NOTE:
Higher quality images require more recording (HDD storage) space.
Everything else being equal, HIGH quality will require 30% more storage than
NORMAL quality, and LOW quality requires up to 30% less than NORMAL.
(6)RECORD SCHEDULE
This function enables recording on a predetermined schedule.
?Move to theRecord Schedule field, and press ENTER .
?Optional settings are offered to allow different camera setups.
?“T” = Automatic continuous recording.
“S” = Sensor
recording. Recording will only be done when a trigger is activated,
(the Record button must be on for standby mode).
“–"= No recording.
?Press MENU to exit the Record Schedule.
PROGRAMMED RECORD
+S T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T+
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0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24

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(7)SUB MENU
?Password Change (A password is required to format (erase) the hard drive).
1)When you select, “PASSWORD CHANGE”, a pas
sword input menu replaces
the “Sub Menu”.
(Initial Password: 111111).
?You will, then, be asked to input thefollowing 3 pieces of information
, using
the 1, 2, 3, & 4 buttons on the front panel.
CURRENT PASSWORD:------
NEW PASSWORD: ------
PASSWORD CONFIRM: ------
?
When the new password is accepted, the board will flash the following screen
message:”Password Changed”
?The message will blink 5 times.
?Then the “SUB MENU”will return.
If the password was not accepted, you will receive a message that informs you
,
and the “SUB MENU”
returns. You may try again by repeating the same steps.
?Notice:Use the camera number buttonsonthe front panelto inputyour number.
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SUB MENU
PASSWORD CHANGE
TIME SET
PRESS(< >),THEN(ENTER)
PRESS (MENU) TO EXI T

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?TIME SET
Below is a graphic of the “Time Menu”screen:
?When you select “TIME SET” the above menu is shown.
?Use the” ” and““button on the front panel to move the”^ “
cursor below the
numbersback and forth . Use the ”ENTER”button to cha
nge the numeric values
of the date & time.
?When you press the “Menu”button, your settingsare memorized.
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TIME
2003/01/01 01:01:00
PRESS(<,>), THEN (SELECT)
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
TIME MENU
2003/01/01 01:01:00
PRESS( ), THEN (ENTER)
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT

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(8)HARD DRIVE SETUP
This menu displays the size of the hard disk and the remaining storage space.
?Move to the Hard Drive Setup Menu and press ENTER .
?In the Overwrite Enabled field, select either YES or NO.
For example, when the hard drive is full:
YES will continue recording by overwriting the oldest recorded image.
NO will stop recording when the Hard Drive (HDD) is full.
?In the Hard Drive Setup Menu, select Hard Drive Format in order to format
(or
erase) the hard disk. The correct p
assword must be entered to enable permission to
format the hard disk. For example:
PASSWORD INPUT(6):------
NOTE: Password Correct will be displayed, w
hen the password has been entered correctly or
Password Incorrect will be displayed if an incorrect password has been entered.
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H
ARD DRIVE SETUP
OVERWRITE ENABLED YES
MASTER HDD SIZE 39266MB
MASTER HDD SIZE USED 0MB %
MASTER HDD SIZE FORMAT
SLAVE HDD SIZE N/A
SLAVE HDD USED N/A
SLAVE HDD FORMAT

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(9)ALARM SENSOR SETUP
?Sensor Record Time
This function provides the setup of sensor recording time after a sensor dev
ice has
been triggered.
?.Move the cursor to SENSOR SETUP and press ENTER . Select the
SENSOR RECORD TIME by pressing ENTER again.
?The Sensor Record Time is configured at 5-
second intervals from 5 Sec. to 30 Sec.
by using the front panel arrow butto
ns. Sensor recording is only active during the time
period when the function Shas been set on the Record Schedule menu.
?Alarm Out Time
Once a sensor / alarm trigger is received, the duration of the output relay can be
set to: 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 seconds, or continuous (CONT). The relay has a
normally open contact, and should be limited to circuit loads less than one amp.
NOTE: The alarm output will only function during hours that are set to “S” in
the RECORD SCHEDULE menu.
?Channel 1-4 (Open or Not Installed)
Any channel sensor channel that you wish to be active must be set to “OPEN”.
A trigger to a particular channel will activate recording of that channel only.
?Press MENU to exit SENSOR SETUP.
SENSOR SETUP
SENSOR RECORD TIME 30
ALARM OUT TIME 00
CHANNEL-1 NOT INSTAL LLED
CHANNEL-2 NOT INSTAL LLED
CHANNEL-3 NOT INSTAL LLED
CHANNEL-4 NOT INSTAL LLED
PRESS(< >), THEN (ENTER)
PRESS (MENU) TO EXI T

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6.PLAY
?Press the PLAY
button to display the start times of recordings that are available to
play.
?Press the PLAY button again to
start playback of your most recent recording.
You can play back a recording from a specific event by movin
g the cursor (>) and
pressing the PLAY button
. When the cursor is in front of an event time, the start
and end time of the event is shown at the top of the screen.
?Press the STOP button if you want to stop playback.
?During playback, press the PAUSE button to pause playback.
NOTE: Pressing the FF
button will move the cursor to the top of the screen where a
specific time search can be entered using the <>and ENTER buttons.
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SEARCH TIME
HARD DRIVE:MASTER
03/08/21 11:56:00 –03/08/21 11:56:30
> 01 SENSOR 2003/08/21 11:56:00
02 SENSOR 2003/08/21 11:52:15
03 TIME 2003/08/21 11:00:00
04 TIME 2003/08/21 08:30:00
05 SENSOR 2003/08/21 05:54:18
PRESS(<,>), THEN (ENTER)
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT

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7.Specificationsand Record Time
Item Description Remarks
Video Input Format NTSC/PAL
Video Input Channel 4CH Composite
Video Output Channel
1CH Composite
NTSC 120 fields/s 4*30 fields/s
Display Frame PAL 100 fields/s 4*25ields/s
NTSC Max.30fps(Quad)
Recording Frame
Rate(Quad Mode) PAL Max.25fps(Quad)
NTSC Max.7.5fields/s(Each Mode)
Each Mode=Max
fields/s/number of video sources
30 fields/s(per
recording channel)
Recording Frame
Rate(Each Mode) PAL Max.6.25fields/s(Each Mode)
Each Mode=Max
fields/s/number of video sources
25 fields/s(per
recording channel)
Recording Mode Continuous, manual, event,
programmed
Display NTSC:720*480
PAL:720*576
Resolution Recording NTSC:320*136,640*272
PAL:320*136,640*272 Quad:640*224(total)
Each hannel:640*224
Compression Format
(each channel)
Modified MJPEG
(12-20K)bytes/frame Low:12K BYTES/FRAME
Normal:15K
High:20K
HDD 80GB(Removable)
Back-up(Archive Device) HDD,VCR
Mode Time,date,camera
Search F/Screen Yes
Sensors,Alarm 4Input,1 Output
Certifications CE/FCC
Operation temperature 41F~104F
Operation humidity Less Than 90%
Weight Approx 8.8 lbs (4.0 Kg.)
Power supply DC 12V @ 4Amps

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5130 Recording Times
( Each mode : High ?20 KB / Field ,Normal ?15 KB / Field ,Low ?12 KB / Field
Quad mode : High ?22.2 KB / Field ,Normal ?16.67 KB / Field ,Low ?13.33 KB / Field )
Video
Signal
Hard
Disk
Display
Speed
Record
Type
Video
Quality
30fps
/
120fps
15fps
/
60fps
10fps
/
40fps
7fps
/
28fps
5fps
/
20fps
4fps
/
16fps
3fps
/
12fps
2fps
/
8fps
1fps
/
4fps
NTSC 80
GB
704H * 576V
/
(352H * 288V)
Each
/
Quad
High 40hr
/
36hr
80hr
/
72hr
120hr
/
108hr
171.5hr
/
154.3hr
240hr
/
216hr
300hr
/
270hr
400hr
/
360hr
600hr
/
540hr
1200hr
/
1080hr
Normal 53.3hr
/
48hr
106.6hr
/
96hr
160hr
/
144hr
229hr
/
205.7hr
320hr
/
284hr
400hr
/
360hr
533hr
/
480hr
800hr
/
720hr
1600hr
/
1440hr
Low 67hr
/
60hr
133.3hr
/
120hr
200hr
/
180hr
285.7hr
/
257.1hr
400hr
/
360hr
500hr
/
450hr
667hr
/
600hr
1000hr
/
900hr
2000hr
/
1800hr
Video
Signal
Hard
Disk
Display
Speed
Record
Type
Video
Quality
25fps
/
100fps
12fps
/
48fps
8fps
/
32fps
6fps
/
24fps
4fps
/
16fps
3fps
/
12fps
2fps
/
8fps
1fps
/
4fps
PAL 80
GB
704H * 576V
/
(352H * 288V)
Each
/
Quad
High 48hr
/
43.4hr
100hr
/
90.5hr
150hr
/
135.7hr
200hr
/
181hr
300hr
/
271.4hr
400hr
/
362hr
600hr
/
542.8hr
1200hr
/
1085.6hr
Normal
64hr
/
57.8hr
133.3hr
/
120.55hr
200hr
/
180.83hr
266.7hr
/
241.1hr
400hr
/
361.6hr
533.3hr
/
482.2hr
800hr
/
723.3hr
1600hr
/
1446.6hr
Low 80hr
/
72.3hr
166.7hr
/
150.7hr
250hr
/
226hr
333.3hr
/
301.4hr
500hr
/
552hr
667hr
/
602.8hr
1000hr
/
1104hr
2000hr
/
2208hr
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