Planet Networking & Communication HDVR-430 User manual

4/8/16-Channel Hybrid
Digital Video Recorder
HDVR-430
HDVR-830
HDVR-1630

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any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software. Further,
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference 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. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
FCC Caution
To assure continued compliance, for example, use only shielded interface cables when
connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency
exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches)
during normal operation.

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WEEE Regu
Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it.
However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity
when working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer
manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
lation
To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of
the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, end
users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of
the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted
municipal waste; they should be collected separately.
Revision
User’s Manual of PLANET Hybrid Digital Video Recorder
Model: HDVR-430/HDVR-830/HDVR-1630
Rev: 2.0 (August 2015)
Part No. EM-HDVR-430_830_1630(v2)_v2.0

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Product Introduction ..................................................................... 6
1.1 Package Contents ............................................................................ 6
1.2 Overview........................................................................................... 7
1.3 Features ........................................................................................... 9
1.4 Product Specifications .....................................................................10
Chapter 2. Hardware Interface......................................................................13
2.1 Physical Descriptions.......................................................................13
2.2 Hardware Installation .......................................................................15
2.2.1 Installing Hard Disk ................................................................15
Chapter 3. Connecting to the HDVR.............................................................17
3.1 Using Search Tool Utility..................................................................17
3.2 Accessing HDVR with its default IP address....................................21
Chapter 4. Basic Operation...........................................................................22
4.1 Main/Live Viewing............................................................................22
4.2 Preview............................................................................................22
4.3 Desktop Shortcut Menu ...................................................................23
4.3.1 Main Menu .............................................................................23
4.3.2 Playback ................................................................................23
4.3.3 Record ...................................................................................25
4.3.4 Alarm Output..........................................................................25
4.3.5 PTZ........................................................................................26
4.3.6 Color Setting ..........................................................................27
4.3.7 Output Adjust .........................................................................28
4.3.8 Logout....................................................................................28
4.3.9 Window Switch ......................................................................29
Chapter 5. Main Menu ..................................................................................30
5.1 Main Menu Navigation .....................................................................30
5.2 Record .............................................................................................32
5.2.1 Record Configuration.............................................................32
5.2.2 Playback ................................................................................33
5.2.3 Backup...................................................................................34
5.3 Alarm Function ................................................................................35
5.3.1 Motion Detection....................................................................36
5.3.2 Video Blind.............................................................................38
5.3.3 Video Loss .............................................................................39
5.3.4 Alarm Input ............................................................................40
5.3.5 Alarm Output..........................................................................40
5.3.6 Abnormality............................................................................41
5.4 System Setup ..................................................................................41
5.4.1 General ..................................................................................42
5.4.2 Encode Setup ........................................................................43
5.4.3 Network Setup .......................................................................45
5.4.4 NetService .............................................................................46
5.4.5 GUI Display............................................................................53
5.4.6 PTZ/RS485 Device ................................................................55

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5.4.7 RS232....................................................................................57
5.4.8 Tour........................................................................................58
5.4.9 Channel Management............................................................58
5.5 Advanced.........................................................................................65
5.5.1 HDD Management .................................................................65
5.5.2 Account..................................................................................65
5.5.3 Online User............................................................................68
5.5.4 TV Adjust ...............................................................................68
5.5.5 Auto Maintain.........................................................................69
5.5.6 Restore ..................................................................................69
5.5.7 Upgrade .................................................................................70
5.5.8 Device Info.............................................................................70
5.5.9 Import/Export .........................................................................71
5.6 Info...................................................................................................71
5.6.1 HDD Info ................................................................................72
5.6.2 BPS........................................................................................73
5.6.3 Log.........................................................................................73
5.6.4 Version...................................................................................73
5.7 Shut Down System ..........................................................................74
Chapter 6. Web Remote Management .........................................................75
6.1 Connecting to HDVR .......................................................................75
6.2 Live View on Browser ......................................................................76
Appendix A: Ping IP Address ........................................................................77
Appendix B: Planet DDNS Application..........................................................78
Appendix C: Configuring Port Forwarding Manually .....................................79

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Chapter 1. Product Introduction
1.1 Package Contents
The package should contain the following items:
zHDVR Unit x 1
zFoot Pad x 4
zUSB Mouse x 1
zScrew Kit x 1
zPower Adapter x 1
zUser’s Manual CD x 1
zQuick Installation Guide x 1
zSATA Cable x 1
zSATA Power Cable x 1
zRS485 Connector x 1
1. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
2. Using the power supply that is not the one included in the HDVR packet will
cause damage and void the warranty for this product.

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1.2 Overview
Efficient Solution for Integrating IP and Analog Cameras
PLANET HDVR-430, HDVR-830 and HDVR-1630 are hybrid DVR recorders which are able to
record video and data from traditional analog, AHD (Analog High Definition) and network IP
security cameras. The advantage of a hybrid DVR recorder is that it lets you use currently
installed analog security equipment along with newer network IP technology. This enables you
to upgrade your surveillance system to IP equipment at your own pace, according to your
budget. HDVR series is the 4/8/16-channel embedded system with HDMI local display and
features recording, live view, playback and backup functions, etc. With easy-to-remember
DDNS feature, the HDVR can be placed either in LAN or WAN for easy installation. Besides,
designed for various surveillance applications via RS485 interface, the HDVR is capable of
controlling most types of protocols. For the purpose of general monitoring, the HDVR series
offers app viewer, Web browser and CMS (Central Management Software) for multi-platform
remote access, thus making it an ideal solution for various applications, such as retail stores,
communities, SMBs, supermarkets, restaurants and schools.
Hybrid Integration
HDVR series allows each of its 4/8/16 channels to be connected to either an analog camera or
an IP camera. If you already have analog cameras and want to add on a few IP cameras, the
HDVR series is definitely your ideal choice. In addition, the HDVRs comply with ONVIF and

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are interoperable with any third-party IP cameras, thus omitting compatibility issue and
allowing you to add more cameras.
High Resolution Local Display
The HDVR series provides HDMI and VGA video output interfaces for dual local displays,
which can be connected to HDMI monitor or VGA monitor for live view monitoring with video
output of maximum 1280 x 720 resolutions. Due to local display, it can eliminate the need for a
separate PC to view video from the unit. Besides, it also can be operated with the USB mouse
to configure and monitor all the system easily.

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Real-time Remote Monitoring
Video from the HDVR system can be accessed with Web browsers and mobile devices. With
remote monitoring, you can view live and recorded video, allowing for easier monitoring of your
video deployments, and the ability to react quickly to alarms and events.
Manage via Central Management System (CMS)
Not just for small-scale applications such as retail stores and SMBs, the HDVR system is
expandable for multi-site management with the bundled CMS software. The CMS software is
able to manage up to 256 channels of cameras simultaneously. With friendly graphic interface,
users can control any cameras or HDVRs easily and make a quick response when event is
triggered. With CMS support, users are able to make surveillance more efficient.
1.3 Features
¾Hardware
Embedded, highly-reliable standalone HDVR
Supports 4/8/16-ch BNC connectors
Supports dual local display (VGA and HDMI)
Supports 3.5" SATA x 1 HDD
Supports RS485 for PTZ control
¾Video/Audio
Supports H.264 compressions
Video resolution up to AHD-M (1280 x 720)
Supports hybrid mode for combination of IP, traditional analog and AHD cameras
2-way audio support with enhanced audio quality

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¾Video Recording/Backup
Simultaneous recording and live video streams
Manual or scheduled recording of 4/8/16 cameras simultaneously
Video recycling function records suspicious events 24/7
Exports recorded video file in AVI format to USB device
Instant Event Notification
¾Network Service
Easy access with PLANET Dynamic DNS and built-in NTP Server
Supports PPPoE, DHCP and manual settings
¾Easy Installation & Management
ONVIF compliant for interoperability
Supports multiple languages
Automatically discovered by management software
Web-based and management utility for easy configuration
Up to 256 channels with the central management software
Supports two USB2.0 ports for mouse control and backup
Supports mobile phone remote viewer, Web UI and CMS
1.4 Product Specifications
Product HDVR-430 HDVR-830 HDVR-1630
Hardware
Ethernet 1 x RJ45, 10/100BASE-TX
BNC Interface 4 8 16
USB Interface 2 x USB 2.0 for backup device and mouse
Video Interface VGA / HDMI video interface
Audio Interface 4 x Audio-in, 1 x Audio-out 2 x Audio-in,
1 x Audio-out
Storage Device 1 x 3.5” SATA hard disk connector (Max. 4TB)
LED Power, Record, Alarm
Button Menu, ESC, Direction & Enter
Camera
Max. Channels for
Cameras 4 8 16
Additional Camera Manual/Smart Camera Search
Video
Video System PAL (625 lines, 50fps); NTSC (525 lines, 60fps)
Compression H.264
Resolution IP camera: 1080p/720p
Analog camera: AHD-M (720p)/AHD-L (960H)
Encode Capacity 4-ch AHD 8-ch AHD 16-ch AHD-M
Decode Capacity 1-ch AHD 1-ch AHD 4-ch AHD-M

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HDVR-430
zAnalog cameras: 4-ch AHD-M (720p), 4-ch AHD-L (960H)
zAnalog cameras & IP cameras: 2-ch AHD-M (720p) & 2-ch
720p
zIP cameras: 8-ch 1080p, 8-ch 720p, 4-ch 1080p, 4-ch 720p,
1-ch 1080p, 2-ch 720p
HDVR-830
zAnalog cameras: 8-ch AHD-M (720p), 8-ch AHD-L (960H)
zAnalog cameras & IP cameras: 4-ch AHD-M (720p) & 4-ch
720p
zIP cameras: 8-ch 720p, 2-ch 1080p & 2-ch 720p
Hybrid Mode
HDVR-1630
zAnalog cameras: 16-ch AHD-M (720p), 8-ch AHD-M (720p),
16-ch AHD-L (960H)
zAnalog cameras & IP cameras: 8-ch AHD-M (720p) & 8-ch
720p, 4-ch AHD-M (720p) & 4-ch 720p
zIP cameras: 20-ch 960H, 4-ch 1080p, 1-ch 1080p & 8-ch 720p
Motion Detection Zones: 192 (16 x 12) detection zones
Sensitivity: multi-level sensitivity (only local channels)
Audio
Audio Type 2-way
Audio Format G.711A
Live View
Display Division 1/4 1/4/8/9 1/4/8/9/16
Snapshot Video snapshot in JPEG format
Playback
Record Manual/Alarm/Motion Detection/Schedule
HDVR-430
1 ~ 4ch simultaneous playback; supports up to 4-channel playback
(1ch real time)
HDVR-830
1 ~ 8ch simultaneous playback; supports up to 4-channel playback
(1ch real time)
Local Playback
HDVR-1630
1 ~ 16ch simultaneous playback; supports up to 4-channel
playback (local input mode)
Play Method Play Pause/Stop/Slow/Fast/Prev Frame/Next Frame
Search by time/calendar/event/channel
Download Backup file to specific local HDD partition
Monitor
Display Quality 1920 x 1080, 1440 x 900, 1280 x 1024, 1280 x 720, 1024 x 768
Network and Configuration
Network Service TCP/UDP/HTTP/DHCP/DNS/DDNS/RTSP/NTP/UPnP/FTP/SMTP
Security Password protection, IP address filtering
Triggers and Event
Event Type System Events –
zNo storage
zStorage Error

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zStorage No Space
zNet Disconnection
zIP Conflict
Camera Events –
zMotion Detection/Video Blind/Video Loss/DI
Event Action
zShow Message
zBuzzer
zMobile Reported
zSend e-mail
zFTP Upload
zWrite Log
Management
Remote Sessions 5
Privileges Live View/Playback/System Configurations/Camera
Configurations/Recording Configuration/Event
Configuration/Maintenance
User Interface
zGraphic local user interface (Operated by mouse)
zWeb browser (IE )
zCMS utility
Log Type All/System/Config/Storage/Alarm Event/Week
Day/Account/Playback
Software Utility Search utility/CMS/App
Environment
Power DC 12V, 2A
Consumption 15W (without HDD)
Operating Temperature 0~55 degrees C
Storage Temperature 0~60 degrees C
Humidity 10~90% (non-condensing)
Weight 1.7kg
Dimensions (W x D x H) 255 x 225 x 45 mm

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Chapter 2. Hardware Interface
2.1 Physical Descriptions
Front Panel
LEDs Status Definitions
Alarm Red Event action
Rec Green Normal operation
Power Red System on
Buttons Status Definitions
Menu Setup Press to enter main menu
ESC Return Press to return to previous page
Direction &
OK
Control and
Enter Press to select and enter
HDVR-430 Rear Panel
Co nectorn Description
V1 V4‐Composite video signal (CVBS) input interface
A1‐A4 The input interface of the audio signal
A-OUT The output interface of the audio signal
LAN The network interface of RJ45
HDMI The output interface of the HDMI video signal
VGA The output interface of the VGA video signal
12V DC 12V 2A DC power
485+/485‐The interface of the alarm input, the alarm output and RS-485

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HDVR-830 Rear Panel
Co nectorn Description
V1 V8‐Composite video signal (CVBS) input interface
A1‐A4 The input interface of the audio signal
A-OUT The output interface of the audio signal
LAN The network interface of RJ45
HDMI The output interface of the HDMI video signal
VGA The output interface of the VGA video signal
DC 12V 12V 2A DC power
485+/485‐The interface of the alarm input, the alarm output and RS-485
HDVR-1630 Rear Panel
Co nectorn Description
V1 V16‐Composite video signal (CVBS) input interface
A1‐A4 The input interface of the audio signal
A-OUT The output interface of the audio signal
LAN The network interface of RJ45
HDMI The output interface of the HDMI video signal
VGA The output interface of the VGA video signal
12V DC 12V 2A DC power
485+/485‐The interface of the alarm input, the alarm output and RS-485

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2.2 Hardware Installation
2.2.1 Installing Hard Disk
1. Remove the upper case.
2. Plug the HDD power cable and SATA cable into the slot of the PCBA board and the HDD,
respectively, making sure the connections are well done.

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3. Please align the screw holes on the HDD with those on the HDVR case and secure them
with the given screws.
4. After the HDD is secured, it should look like the one in the pictures (front and back) below:

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Chapter 3. Connecting to the HDVR
There are various ways you can connect to the HDVR and below are the suggested methods
for different network setups:
The HDVR is placed in a network with a DHCP server: Connect to the HDVR by using “HDVR
Search Tool” Utility.
The HDVR is placed in a network without DHCP server (or you are connecting to it directly):
Access HDVR with its default IP (192.168.0.20).
3.1 Using Search Tool Utility
If the HDVR is placed in a corporate network or a local area network where a DHCP server is
already presented, please install the “Search Tool” utility from the bundled CD disk.
To begin, launch the “Search Tool” utility from the CD and proceed with the installation.

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Please click “Next” to continue.
Please click “Next” to start the installation.

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Once the installation is completed, please click “Finish”.
Please go to Start => Programs => HDVR Search Tool => HDVR Search Tool to run the search
tool.

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The HDVR should be located and its IP address should be displayed. Select the HDVR and
click on “Web Browse”; the program should automatically access the HDVR’s web
administration page from your default browser.
You will be prompted for the HDVR’s login information before proceeding to modify device’s IP
address via search tool.
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