Rifatron MM-1648 User manual


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FCC Compliance Statement
Model Name: MM-Series (MM-1648, MM-824, MM-412) / SM-Series (SM-1648, SM-824, SM-412)
MH-Series (MH-1648, MH-824, MH-412) / SH-Series (SH-1648, SH-824, SM-412)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is ubject to the following two conductions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operations.
WAR I G
Unauthorized reproduction of all or part of this manual is strictly prohibited.
The figures in this manual are for illustration purposes only (may differ from the actual product).
The specifications and design of the product are subject to change without prior notice for purposes of quality
improvement.
CAUTIO S
To get the best use out of the product, be sure to read the cautions before using the product. For safety, please
take note of the following:
Instructions before using the product
1 To prevent electric shock when installing, moving, or opening the DVR and peripheral devices, connect
and disconnect the cables as instructed. All cables must be connected to grounded power outlets.
2 If the product is installed near a power outlet, make sure it can be unplugged easily.
3 Do not use the DVR in water or in wet places.
4 Keep the plastic packing materials used for the DVR or other peripheral devices out of reach of children
(may cause suffocation).
Installation Environment of the DVR
1 Maintain the following conditions: operating temperature of 5˚C ~ 40˚C; operating humidity of 10% ~ 80%.
2 Install the DVR in a safe place that is free from external vibration.
3 Install the DVR in a well-ventilated place.
4 To protect the hard disk from data loss and breakdown, install the DVR away from magnetic materials.
5 When using a rack other than the standard one, use a separate table with sufficient spacing, i.e., 60cm
from the floor, 50cm from the ceiling, and 20cm from the side and back walls and other objects.
Safety otes on the DVR
1 When installing additional boards and HDD, separate the power cable and turn OFF power supplied to the
DVR completely..
2 Keep the product away from heat-generating devices such as heaters.
3 Do not use a damaged power cord.
4 To prevent problems due to magnetic interference and electric surge, use only grounded cables and
power outlets.
5 If the power cord is connected, do not touch the power unit (if the power cord is connected, electric current
is still flowing internally even after the switch is turned OFF).
6 Do not place a heavy object on top of the product.
7 Do not drop a conductive object in the ventilation holes.
8 Allot sufficient space for system cabling.
9 Use only the parts indicated in the manual. Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the product without
permission.
10 Incorrect system setup may cause malfunction.
11 hut down the system normally as instructed in the manual.
Safety otes on the Lithium Battery
1 Replace lithium batteries as instructed to avoid danger.
2 Dispose of used lithium batteries properly.
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Warnings and Cautions are indicated as follows.
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Possible injury or product damage
Risk of minor injury or product damage
Cautions for the usage of the product
Information for the usage of the product

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C/O/N/T/E/N/T/
Chapter 1. Introduction
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1- 1. MM/MH- Series Major Features .................................................................... 6
1- 2. SM/SH- Series Major Features ..................................................................... 6
1- 3. About the Product...................................................................................... 7
1- 4. Differences between MM/ MH- Series and SM/ SH- Series ................................. 7
1- 5. Components ............................................................................................. 7
Chapter 2. Installation and Connection
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2- 1. MM/ MH- Series Name and Features of Each Part............................................ 8
2-1-1. MM/MH- eries Front Part.................................................................................... 8
2-1-2. MM/MH- eries 4 Channel Rear Part...................................................................... 8
2-1-3. MM/MH- eries 8 Channel Rear Part...................................................................... 8
2-1-4. MM/MH- eries 16 Channel Rear Part.................................................................... 8
2- 2. SM/ SH- Series Name and Features of Each Part............................................. 9
2-2-1. M/ H- eries Front Panel .................................................................................. 9
2-2-2. M/ H-412 Rear Panel ...................................................................................... 9
2-2-3. M/ H-824 Rear Panel ...................................................................................... 9
2-2-4. M/ H-1648 Rear Panel..................................................................................... 9
2- 3. Installation and Connection ....................................................................... 10
2-3-1. Basic Connection ............................................................................................ 10
2-3-2. Connection of Other Devices ............................................................................. 11
Chapter 3. Operation and Setup Tools
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3- 1. MM/MH- Series Front Button...................................................................... 13
3- 2. MM/MH- Series Remote Controller.............................................................. 14
3- 3. SM/SH- Series Front Button....................................................................... 15
3- 4. Remote Controller for SM/SH- Series .......................................................... 16
3- 5. Mouse.................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 4. DVR Operation Setup
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4- 1. MM/MH- Series Storage Installation ............................................................ 17
4- 2. SM/SH- Series Storage Installation ............................................................. 18
4- 3. Power ON. .............................................................................................. 19
4- 4. Storage Setup ......................................................................................... 19
4- 5. Recording Setup...................................................................................... 20
4- 6. Date/Time Setup...................................................................................... 21
4- 7. Camera / TV Setup................................................................................... 21
4- 8. Screen View Setup and Others Setup.......................................................... 21
4- 9. External Device Setup............................................................................... 21
4- 10. Recording View...................................................................................... 21
4- 11. Backup ................................................................................................. 21
4- 12. DVR Information View ............................................................................. 21
Chapter 5. System Operation
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5- 1. Starting and Exiting the System.................................................................. 22
5-1-1. tarting the ystem.......................................................................................... 22
5-1-2. Exiting the ystem........................................................................................... 22
5- 2. Monitoring .............................................................................................. 22
5-2-1. creen Division and Auto equence.................................................................... 22
5-2-2. Channel Grouping ........................................................................................... 23
5-2-3. pot (Only for MM/MH series) ............................................................................ 23

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5-2-4. Menu in Monitoring Mode .................................................................................. 23
5- 3. System Login .......................................................................................... 23
5-3-1. User Account and Authorization.......................................................................... 23
5-3-2. Login ............................................................................................................ 24
5-3-3. Logout........................................................................................................... 24
5- 4. Audio Recording and Playback .................................................................. 24
5-4-1. Audio Recording etup..................................................................................... 24
5-4-2. Audio Live...................................................................................................... 24
5- 5. System Information View and Display Setup Change ..................................... 24
5-5-1. ystem Information.......................................................................................... 25
5-5-2. Camera election for creen etup..................................................................... 26
5-5-3. creen Brightness/Contrast/Hue/ aturation Adjustment .......................................... 27
5-5-4. Camera Adjustment ......................................................................................... 27
5-5-5. TV Adjustment ................................................................................................ 27
5-5-6. Camera Title hown/Hidden .............................................................................. 27
5-5-7. creen Border Adjustment................................................................................. 27
5- 6. Spot Control (Only for MM/MH series) ........................................................ 28
5- 7. Relay Out................................................................................................ 28
5- 8. Search ................................................................................................... 28
5-8-1. earch Mode.................................................................................................. 28
5-8-2. Playback Menu ............................................................................................... 29
5- 9. Calendar Search ...................................................................................... 29
5-9-1. earch Mode.................................................................................................. 29
5-9-2. Year/Month/Day election................................................................................. 29
5-9-3. Directory Count ............................................................................................... 29
5-9-4. Event ............................................................................................................ 30
5-9-5. Multi-Channel earch....................................................................................... 30
5-9-6. Multi-Time earch ........................................................................................... 30
5-9-7. Multi-Day earch............................................................................................. 30
5- 10. Playback............................................................................................... 31
5-10-1. Playback and Playback peed Control ............................................................... 31
5-10-2. mart earch................................................................................................ 32
5-10-3. Calendar earch............................................................................................ 32
5-10-4. Multi Time .................................................................................................... 32
5-10-5. Multi Day...................................................................................................... 33
5-10-6. Multi Channel................................................................................................ 33
5-10-7. Event .......................................................................................................... 33
5-10-8. Backup ........................................................................................................ 33
5-10-9. Display Mode ................................................................................................ 33
5-10-10. tatus Bar .................................................................................................. 33
5- 11. Log Viewer ............................................................................................ 33
5-11-1. Log Type...................................................................................................... 34
5-11-2. ystem Log Viewer ........................................................................................ 34
5- 12. Recording ............................................................................................. 34
5-12-1. Recording Types ........................................................................................... 34
5-12-2. Recording etup............................................................................................ 35
5-12-3. Recording tatus View.................................................................................... 35
5- 13. Backup ................................................................................................. 35
5-13-1. Backup in Real-time Monitoring Mode ................................................................ 35
5-13-2. Backup in earch Mode .................................................................................. 36
5-13-3. Backup in Log Mode....................................................................................... 36
5-13-4. Backup in Playback Mode................................................................................ 36
5-13-5. Common Backup Procedure ............................................................................ 36
5- 14. Snapshot .............................................................................................. 37
5- 15. PTZ Camera Control ............................................................................... 38
5-15-1. Conditions for Using the PTZ Features ............................................................... 38
5-15-2. PTZ Mode .................................................................................................... 38

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5-15-3. PTZ Control .................................................................................................. 39
Chapter 6. Setup
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6- 1. Time ...................................................................................................... 40
6-1-1. Time ync...................................................................................................... 40
6-1-2. Date and Time ................................................................................................ 41
6-1-3. Time Zone ..................................................................................................... 42
6- 2. Recording............................................................................................... 42
6-2-1. Recording ...................................................................................................... 43
6-2-2. Data election (Data 1 ~ Data 4) ........................................................................ 43
6-2-3. Recording etup ............................................................................................. 43
6-2-4. Event ............................................................................................................ 45
6-2-5. Alarm Action................................................................................................... 47
6- 3. Recording Schedule ................................................................................. 49
6-3-1. Enter to Recording chedule Menu ..................................................................... 49
6-3-2. Recording chedule etup ................................................................................ 49
6- 4. Storage .................................................................................................. 50
6-4-1. Private Recording ............................................................................................ 51
6-4-2. HDD Overwrite................................................................................................ 51
6-4-3. Local torage Management............................................................................... 51
6- 5. PTZ........................................................................................................ 54
6-5-1. PTZ Protocol etup.......................................................................................... 55
6-5-2. Camera ID setup ............................................................................................. 55
6-5-3. Baud Rate etup............................................................................................. 55
6-5-4. Duration etup................................................................................................ 55
6-5-5. Tour etup..................................................................................................... 55
6- 6. Network.................................................................................................. 56
6-6-1. Ethernet ........................................................................................................ 56
6-6-2. DDN ........................................................................................................... 57
6-6-3. Port .............................................................................................................. 57
6-6-4. E-mail ........................................................................................................... 58
6- 7. System................................................................................................... 58
6-7-1. ystem Menu ................................................................................................. 58
6-7-2. DVR Name..................................................................................................... 59
6-7-3. ID for Remote Controller ................................................................................... 59
6-7-4. ID For Key Controller........................................................................................ 60
6-7-5. Users ............................................................................................................ 60
6-7-6. Admin. Password ............................................................................................ 60
6-7-7. Upgrade ........................................................................................................ 61
6-7-8. Factory etup ................................................................................................. 62
6-7-9. R 232C Port .................................................................................................. 62
6-7-10. Error Alarm Action.......................................................................................... 62
6-7-11. Error Alarm Duration....................................................................................... 62
6-7-12. Menu Time Out ............................................................................................. 63
6-7-13. Language..................................................................................................... 63
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Recommended HDD pecification .................................................................... 64
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Recommended PTZ Camera Protocol ............................................................... 64
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Recommended U B2.0 Device........................................................................ 64

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Figure List
[Figure 2-1. MM/MH-1648 Basic Connection and Device Connection] .............................. 10
[Figure 2-2. M/ H-1648 Basic Connection and Device Connection] ............................... 10
[Figure 2-3. Terminal Block TB1] .............................................................................. 12
[Figure 2-4. Terminal Block TB1 Description] .............................................................. 12
[Figure 4-5. Menu Window] ..................................................................................... 19
[Figure 4-6. torage Device Window] ........................................................................ 19
[Figure 4-7. torage Device New Tab Window] ........................................................... 20
[Figure 4-8. Menu Window] ..................................................................................... 20
[Figure 4-9. Login Window] ..................................................................................... 24
[Figure 4-10. Recording tatus Window] .................................................................... 25
[Figure 4-11. Product Information Window]................................................................. 26
[Figure 4-12. Camera/TV etup Window] ................................................................... 26
[Figure 4-13. creen etup Window]......................................................................... 27
[Figure 4-14. pot Control Window] .......................................................................... 28
[Figure 4-15. Relay Control Window]......................................................................... 28
[Figure 4-16. Playback Menu Window] ...................................................................... 28
[Figure 4-17. earch Window].................................................................................. 29
[Figure 4-18. Playback creen] ................................................................................ 31
[Figure 4-19. Playback tatus and Control Window] ..................................................... 31
[Figure 4-20. Playback Menu] .................................................................................. 32
[Figure 4-21. mart earch Motion Detection Window] ................................................. 32
[Figure 4-22. Display Mode] .................................................................................... 33
[Figure 4-23. Log Viewer]........................................................................................ 33
[Figure 4-24. Move to the log list of the certain time zone] ............................................. 34
[Figure 4-25. Backup Window] ................................................................................. 36
[Figure 4-26. PTZ Control Window (Max. Mode (Left) / Min. Mode (Right) )] ...................... 38
[Figure 4-27. PTZ Mode Initial creen] ...................................................................... 38
[Figure 5-28. Time ync] ........................................................................................ 40
[Figure 5-29. Date and Time]................................................................................... 41
[Figure 5-30. tandard Time Zone] ........................................................................... 42
[Figure 5-31. Recording Window] ............................................................................. 43
[Figure 5-32 Letter Input Window]............................................................................. 43
[Figure 5-33. Frame Rate Re- etup Window].............................................................. 45
[Figure 5-34. Motion etup]..................................................................................... 46
[Figure 5-35. Motion etup]..................................................................................... 47
[Figure 5-36. Preset Action etup Window] ................................................................ 48
[Figure 5-37. Recording chedule Window] ................................................................ 49
[Figure 5-38. Holiday Registration Window] ................................................................ 50
[Figure 5-39. torage Window (Local)]....................................................................... 51
[Figure 5-40. torage Offline]................................................................................... 53
[Figure 5-41. torage Format].................................................................................. 54
[Figure 5-42. torage formatting in progress message] ................................................. 54
[Figure 5-43. PTZ Window] ..................................................................................... 54
[Figure 5-44. PTZ Protocol Window].......................................................................... 55
[Figure 5-45. Tour etup Window] ............................................................................ 56
[Figure 5-46. etup Network Window] ....................................................................... 56
[Figure 5-47. DDN Window]................................................................................... 57
[Figure 5-48. Port Window]...................................................................................... 57
[Figure 5-49. E-mail Window]................................................................................... 58
[Figure 5-50. ystem etup Window] ........................................................................ 59
[Figure 5-51. User Authorization etup Window].......................................................... 60
[Figure 5-52. Firmware Upgrade File List Window] ....................................................... 61
[Figure 5-53. Firmware Upgrade Progressing Window] ................................................. 61
[Figure 5-54. Error Alarm Action] .............................................................................. 62
[Figure 5-55. Language election Window] ................................................................ 63

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Chapter 1. Introduction
1-1. MM/MH-Series Major Features
MM/MH-1648 MM/MH-824 MM/MH-412
System Reliable tandalone DVR
Channel & Frame Rate
16Ch - 480/480 8ch - 240/240 4ch - 120/120
OS
Embedded Linux - Built in Flash Memory
Video Input
16 BNC 8 BNC 4 BNC
Video
Output
Monitor
1 BNC, 1 VGA
Loop
16 BNC 8 BNC X
Spot
1 BNC X
Audio Input
Line Input : 4 RCA Line Input : 2 RCA Line Input : 1 RCA
Audio Output
Line Output : 1 RCA
Compression Format
[ Video : tandard (MM- eries : MPEG4)( MH- eries : H.264) ] / [ Audio : G.723]
Recording Speed
Max. 480(400)fps Max. 240(200)fps Max. 120(100)fps
Recording Resolution
Max. 704 x 480(576)
Recording mode
Automatic, Continuous, Manual, Events( ensor and Motion)/ chedule Recording
Storage
[ Internal : Max. 2HDD ]
Video Output Resolution
LCD : XGA(1280x1024), TV : DTV(720x480/576)
Sensor
Input
Relay/TTL Output
16 ensors
[1ea NC/NO][3ea TTL Out]
8 ensors
[1ea NC/NO][1ea TTL Out]
4 ensors
[1ea NC/NO]
Backup
&
Copy Access
DVD-RW, U B2.0, Network
etwork Access
Various Network Interface ( Ethernet 10/100, AD L, Cable modem )
PTZ
Access
R -485
Internal
HDD
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Internal ODD ATA HDD Max. 2ea / ATA Type DVD
System Operation &
Adjustment Front Button, Mouse, IR Remote Controller, Keyboard Controller, Network
System Upgrade
U B2.0 Memory tick, Network
etwork
ystem Automation (Controlled by CM )
NTP upported
CM / Monitoring by Web Browser / PDA / Mobile Viewer
Others
15 Languages upported, Automatic E-mail
Power [12V/5A] / Max. Power Consumption[40W] / Operating Temperature[5-40
℃
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Weight without HDD[4kg] / Dimension[430*86*270mm]
1-2. SM/SH-Series Major Features

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SM
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1648
SM
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824
SM
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412
System
Reliable tandalone DVR
Channel & Frame Rate
16Ch - 480/480 8ch - 240/240 4ch - 120/120
OS
Embedded Linux - Built in Flash Memory
Video Input
16 BNC 8 BNC 4 BNC
Video Output
1 BNC, 1 VGA
Audio In/Output
Line Input : 1 RCA / Line Output : 1 RCA
Compression Format
[ Video: tandard ( M- eries : MPEG4)( H- eries : H.264) ] / [ Audio : G.723]
Recording Speed
Max. 480(400)fps Max. 240(200)fps Max. 120(100)fps
Recording Resolution
Max. 704 x 480(576)
Recording mode
Auto, Continuous, Manual, Event(sensor, motion)/ chedule Recording
Storage [ Internal : Max. 2HDD ] [ Internal : Max. 1HDD ]
Video Output Resolution
LCD : XGA(1280x1024), TV : DTV(720x480/576)
Sensor
Input
Relay Output
4 sensors
[1ea NC/NO]
4 sensors
[1ea NC/NO]
4 sensors
[1ea NC/NO]
Backup
&
Copy Access
U B2.0, Network
etwork Access
Various Network Interface ( Ethernet 10/100, AD L, Cable modem )
PTZ
Access
R 485
Internal
HDD
ATA HDD 2ea ATA HDD 1ea
System Operation &
Adjustment Front Button, Mouse, IR Remote Controller, Keyboard Controller, Network
System Upgrade
U B2.0 memory stick, Network
etwork
ystem Automation (Controlled by CM )
NTP supported
CM / Monitoring by Web Browser / PDA / Mobile Viewer
Others
15 Languages upported Automatic E-mail Transmission
Power [12V/5A] / Max. Power Consumption[40W] / Operating Temperature[5-40
℃
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Weight without HDD[3kg] / Dimension[340*58*300mm]
1-3. About the Product
As a digital image monitoring equipment that can display images inputted from up to 16/8/4 cameras, MM/MH-
Series / SM/SH-Series digitally records high-quality images using various video recording modes and displays
them as clean quality images.
For users’ convenience, front touch pad, remote controller, and mouse are provided. Powerful network functions
including remote monitoring and remote system setup modification are also supported. The maximum recording
frame rate for MM/MH-Series / SM/SH-Series is 480fps/240fps/120fps.
1-4. Differences between MM/MH-Series and SM/SH-Series
ITEM
MM
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Series
1648 / 824 / 412
SM
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1648 / 824 / 412
DVD
OK
O
Loop Out
OK
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Spot Out
OK
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Audio Channel
4 / 2 / 1
1 / 1 / 1
Sensor Channel
16 / 8 / 4
4 /
4 / 4
Relay Channel
[1
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TTL Out]
[1
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Remote Controller
30 Button(ID
not supported
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14 Button(ID
supported
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Front Button
29 Button
14 Button
USB
port
Front(right & left)
Right Rear side
Dimension
19’ RACK SIZE
COMPACT SIZE
1-5. Components
After unpacking the product, check whether the following accessories are included;
- Remote Controller
- CD (CM , CM Manual, PDA Viewer software)
- AAA 1.5V Batteries 2ea
- Adapter (12VDC/3.5A)
- User Manual
- Rack Mounting Handle (MM/MH-Series only)

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Chapter 2. Installation and Connection
2-1. MM/MH-Series ame and Features of Each Part
The front part of MM/MH-Series features an easy-to use button; various interfaces are located on the rear part.
They can easily be mounted on a standard rack using the mounting handles (Left/Right).
2-1-1. MM/MH-Series Front Part
2-1-2. MM/MH-Series 4 Channel Rear Part
2-1-3. MM/MH-Series 8 Channel Rear Part
2-1-4. MM/MH-Series 16 Channel Rear Part

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Feature
Format
1
DC
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Power cable connection to the body
2
TSC/PAL
VGA/TV
elect the video input format
elect the video output format DA-2
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RS485
DIO
PTZ Camera Control Connection
ensor/ Relay Connection
Terminal
Block
4 Ethernet Network Connection(AD L, Cable Modem, Ethernet
10/100 Base-T) RJ-45
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VGA
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OUT
VGA Monitor or LCD Monitor Connection D- UB 15P
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AUDIO I
Audio Input Connection(Line Only Input) RCA
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AUDIO OUT
Audio Output Connection(Line Only Output) RCA
8
TV
CCTV Monitor Connection(Divided creen) BNC
9 SPOT CCTV monitor connection to output image from the
channel generating an event signal(Full creen) BNC
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CAMERA I
Video Camera Connection BNC
11
LOOP OUT
Video ignal loop-back Output Connection BNC
2-2. SM/SH-Series ame and Features of Each Part
The front part of M- eries features an easy-to use button; various interfaces are located on the rear part.
2-2-1. SM/SH-Series Front Panel
2-2-2. SM/SH-412 Rear Panel
2-2-3. SM/SH-824 Rear Panel
2-2-4. SM/SH-1648 Rear Panel

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Feature
Format
1
DC I
Power cable connection to the body
2
TSC/PAL
VGA/TV
elect the video input format
elect the video output DA-2
3
RS485
DIO
PTZ Camera Control Connection
ensor / Relay Connection
Terminal
Block
4 Ethernet Network Connection (AD L, Cable Modem, Ethernet 10/100
Base-T) RJ-45
5
VGA
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OUT
VGA Monitor or LCD Monitor Connection D- UB 15P
6
AUDIO I
Audio Input Connection(Line Only Input) RCA
7
AUDIO OUT
Audio Output Connection(Line Only Output) RCA
8
TV
CCTV Monitor Connection(Divided creen) BNC
9
CAMERA I
Video Camera Connection BNC
2-3. Installation and Connection
[Figure 2-1. MM/MH-1648 Basic Connection and Device Connection]
[Figure 2-2. SM/SH-1648 Basic Connection and Device Connection]
2-3-1. Basic Connection
By referring to above [Figure 2-1. MM/MH-1648 Basic Connection and Device Connection] and [Figure 2-2.
SM/SH-1648 Basic Connection and Device Connection], Connect the CCTV camera, CCTV monitor (or VGA
monitor), and U B mouse to the DVR and set up CONFIG WITCH.

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Connected Device DVR Terminal
1
CCTV camera Rear Video Input
2
CCTV monitor Rear TV
3
VGA Monitor / LCD Monitor Rear VGA-OUT
4
Mouse MM/MH- eries: Front U B / M/ H- eries : Right ide U B
5
CONFIG WITCH Rear NT C/PAL or VGA/TV etup
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Refer to a further description of CONFIG WITCH below.
1. The input video type must be either NT C or PAL; these two types must not be used
together.
2. elect the input video format (NT C/PAL) using the CONFIG switch on the rear side of
the product.
3. elect the output monitor type (VGA/TV) using the CONFIG switch on the rear side of the
product.
4. CONFIG WITCH
1) VGA Mode
Resolution of VGA Monitor is SXGA (1280*1024) and CCTV Monitor output is not
supported.
2) TV Mode
Resolution of VGA Monitor SVGA (800 * 600) and CCTV Monitor output is supported.
2-3-2. Connection of Other Devices
Difference between MM/MH-Series and SM/SH-Series
ITEM MM/MH-Series
1648 / 824 / 412
SM/SH-Series
1648 / 824 / 412
Loop Out OK O
Spot Out OK O
Audio Channel 4 / 2 / 1 1 / 1 / 1
Sensor Channel 16 / 8 / 4 4 / 4 / 4
Relay Channel [1ea C/ O] [3ea TTL Out] [1ea C/ O]
Connect the PTZ controller cable, audio input/output, network, and sensors as shown below.
Connected Device DVR Terminal
1 POT Monitor(CCTV Monitor) Rear POT
2 Mike / peaker Rear Audio Input / Audio Output
3 LAN Cable Rear Ethernet
4 PTZ Camera Rear DIO (Digital Input/Output)
5 ensor / Relay / TTL OUTPUT
Rear DIO (Digital Input/Output)
6 Key controller Rear DIO (Digital Input/Output)
1) SPOT Monitor
Connect pot Monitor to the rear POT terminal.
2) Audio Input/Output
Depending on models [MM/MH-1648 / MM/MH-824 / MM/MH-412 / M/ H- eries], each of the models supports
[ 4 / 2 / 1 / 1] line input and 1 line output.

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3) Terminal Block
[Figure 2-3. Terminal Block TB1]
[Figure 2-4. Terminal Block TB1 Description]
Terminal Blocks in the rear of the product are for connections of R -232 / PTZ / ensor / Relay / TTL Connection.
Terminal Blocks may not be available depending on the model.
4) PTZ Camera
Connect PTZ control cable; TRX+, TRX- and GND to Terminal Block(TB1);No.4 TRXD+, No.5 TRXD- and No.10
GND in the rear of DVR.
PTZ Camera may not be working properly if GND is not connected.
5) Sensor/Relay /TTL
ensor and Relay are connected to Terminal Block(TB1) and Terminal Block(TB2) directly depending on the
model.
(1) Sensor Connection
①
Connect ensor to Terminal Block (TB1) and 1 ~ 16 of Terminal Block (TB2) depending on the
model.
②
Each input terminal may be connected regardless of the channel number.
ensor types include Normal Close (NC) and Normal Open (NO). For more information on setup
by sensor type, refer to {Menu}
{Setup}
{Recording}
{Event}
{Sensor}
C( ormal Close) : Normally closed; opens when a signal is received
O( ormal Open) : Normally open; closes when a signal is received
(2) Relay Connection
①
Outputs alarm signals to external devices such as LED and siren by relaying them to these external
devices.
②
Connect Relay to R1 of Terminal Block (TB1).
Relay types include Normal Close (NC) and Normal Open (NO). For more information on setup by
sensor type, refer to {Menu}
{Setup}
{Recording}
{Alarm Output}
{Relay Output}.
C( ormal Close) : Normally closed; opens when a signal is received
O( ormal Open) : Normally open; closes when a signal is received
(3) TTL Connection
①
This is for the external alarm devices such as an alarm and a siren that are supplied with voltage level
LOW (0V) or HIGH (5V).
②
Connect TTL device to DO1 (TTL) / DO2 (TTL) / DO3 (TTL) of Terminal Block (TB2).
The external alarm device may require the power supply depending on its type.

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Chapter 3. Operation and Setup Tools
MM/MH Series / SM/SH-Series is operated by Front Button, Remote Controller and Mouse.
3-1. MM/MH-Series Front Button
o. ame Feature
1 LABEL
Brand Name and Model Name
2
RECORD
All channel Record/ top
3
USB
Connection ports to U B mouse and memory stick
4
umber
ystem login and turn ON in other number input mode
5
ODD
CD-RW and DVD-RW
6 Reverse Play / Fast Reverse RELAY Backward Playback/Rewind (in Playback mode)
Relay Control (in Monitoring mode)
7 Reverse Frame by Frame or TAB
STATUS
Backward Playback Frame by Frame (in Playback mode)
View ystem Configuration/Change Display Configuration (in
Monitoring mode)
8 PAUSE
LOCK
Pause (in Playback mode)
Lock (in Monitoring mode)
9 Forward Frame by Frame or TAB
LOG
Playback Frame by Frame (in Playback mode)
View ystem Log (in Monitoring mode)
10 Forward Play /
Fast Forward PLAY
Playback/Fast Forward (in Playback mode)
Play back (in Monitoring mode)
11 COPY Copy Recorded Video
12 PTZ Change Pan Tilt Zoom Mode
13 SEARCH earch Recorded Images
14/15 UP/DOW peed and Volume Up/Down
16 ESC Exits the current menu or selects the upper menu
17 ME U Various Modes
18 RECORD LED Green LED turned on upon HDD operation
19 ETWORK LED Green LED turned ON during remote access
20 ALARM LED Red LED turned on upon the occurrence of event or motion
21 ERROR LED Red LED turned on upon fan defect or recording interruption
22 POWER LED Power On/Off
23 SELECT elects the category or executes automatic screen conversion
23 MOVE & DISPLAY Moves from one category to another or changes the display mode
24 IR Sensor Remote controller input part
25 USB Port Connection port to the U B mouse and U B memory stick
26 POWER Turn the system power ON or OFF

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3-2. MM/MH-Series Remote Controller
A,
Basic Control Button
POWER Turns the system power
ON or OFF
RECORD Records all channels or stops
recording all channels
1
~
0
UMBER Enables input of numeric data
ID ets up the remote controller ID
B. System operation and setup buttons
ME U Data, chedule, ystem et up
ESC Exits the current menu
or selects the upper menu
SEARCH earches recorded images
SELECT elects the category or executes
automatic screen conversion
COPY Copy Recorded Video
PTZ hifts to PTZ camera control mode
MOVE Moves from one category to another
or changes the display mode
UP/
DOW peed and Volume Control
C. earch Button (Play mode)
Play /
Fast Forward Play/Fast-forward
Frame by Frame Play frame by frame
Pause Pause
Reverse Frame by Frame Reverse play frame by frame
Reverse Play /
Fast Reverse Reverse play/ Rewind
D. Buttons for other features (Monitoring mode)
PLAY Plays the recorded images
LOG Enables viewing the system
log list
LOCK Locking the system
STATUS
Views system information and changes the display
setup
RELAY View Relay tatus and Manual Operation

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※
※※
※
Setting up the remote controller ID
Example) When the remote controller ID is set to 1
Press the [ID] button, enter a two-digit remote controller ID, and press the [ID] button
again.
To control all DVRs with different IDs, set the remote controller ID to 999.
3-3. SM/SH-Series Front Button
o.
ame Feature
1 POWER ystem Power On / Off
2 MOVE & DISPLAY Moves from one category to another or changes the display mode
3 ESC Exits the current menu or selects the upper menu
4 ME U Various modes
5 MODE creen mode menu
6 PLAY
7 Frame by Frame
8 PAUSE Pause during playback
9 Reverse Frame by Frame
10
Reverse Play
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IR Sensor ensor for remote controller
12
POWER LED LED for Power status
13
RECORD LED Green LED during Recording
14
LABEL Brand Name and Model Name
15
USB [Side] U B mouse, memory stick for backup and upgrade
,
,

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3-4. Remote Controller for SM/SH-Series
A. Basic Control Button
B. Search Button (Playback Mode)
Reverse Play
Play
Reverse Frame by Frame
Pause
Frame by Frame
3-5. Mouse
The U B mouse can be used to operate the system. The mouse pointer as below photo will be shown if a mouse
is connected to U B terminal at front panel. Front for MM/MH- eries / Right ide for M/ H- eries.
※
※※
※
Mouse Control supports features are shown below.
Click on the right button
Monitoring Mode / Move from Play Mode to
Monitoring Menu / Pop up or remove Play Menu
how sub-folder of the certain Menu window.
Click on the left button elect Menu.
Double click on the left button elect Menu.
Click and drag the left button Move a certain window.
POWER ystem Power ON / OFF
ESC Exits the current Menu
Or selects the upper menu
ME U Data, chedule, ystem setup
MODE creen Mode Menu
SELECT elects the category or executes
automatic screen conversion
MOVE Moves from one category to another or
changes the display mode

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Chapter 4. DVR Operation Setup
4-1. MM/MH-Series Storage Installation
※
Recommended HDD pecification
Type
Size
Capacity
Buffer
RPM
SATA I, II
3.5“ 1, 2 Flat
Up to 1.5TB
over 8MB
over 7200
1) Using a screw driver, unscrew and take off the top case of the product.
1) Normal termination of the system and fully unplugged power code
are required before conducting HDD installation.
2) Touch a grounded metal substance or ground yourself before
installing HDD in order to reduce static electricity. tatic electricity may
cause a malfunction of the product.
3) After installing HDD, Do not connect to power supply with the top
case opened. The top case must be covered before usage.
2) Unscrew and separate the HDD bay.
3) Align screw holes and screw and fix additional HDD onto HDD bay.
4) Connect the power cable and data cable to HDD.
5) The main board of the product provides two power connection;
Left(A)/Right(B). Connect the power cable of HDD to (A)/(B).
6) Connect the data cable of HDD to the main board data cable
connecter(C).
7) Reassemble the top case by reversing 1) to finalizing HDD installation.

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4-2. SM/SH-Series Storage Installation
※
Recommended HDD pecification
Type
Size
Capacity
Buffer
RPM
SATA I, II
3.5“ 1, 2 Flat
Up to 1.5TB
over 8MB
over 7200
1) Using a screw driver, unscrew and take off the top case of the product.
1) Normal termination of the system and fully unplugged power code
are required before conducting HDD installation.
2) Touch a grounded metal substance or ground yourself before
installing HDD in order to reduce static electricity. tatic electricity may
cause a malfunction of the product.
3) After installing HDD, Do not connect to power supply with the top
case opened. The top case must be covered before usage.
2) Unscrew and separate the HDD bay.
3) Align screw holes and screw and fix additional HDD onto HDD bay.
4) Connect the power cable and data cable to HDD.
5) The main board of the product provides two power connection;
Left(A)/Right(B). Connect the power cable of HDD to (A)/(B).
6) Connect the data cable of HDD to the main board data cable
connecter(C).
7) Reassemble the top case by reversing 1) to finalizing HDD installation.

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4-3. Power O .
Check the adapter (12VDC/3.5A) and connect the power. Booting will be initiated by pressing the power button in
the front panel. Booting is progressed step by step by VGA outputting or a color bar test screen for TV outputting,
Live screen and a clock.
Menu widow pops up by clicking the right button of the mouse or pressing [MENU] button in the front panel as
shown below.
[Figure 4-5. Menu Window]
ID and Password are required for a initial installation. Default ID and Password are shown below.
[ Local Admin : 00000 ]
[ User1 : 1111111 ] [ User2 : 2222222 ] [ User3 : 3333333 ] [ User4 : 4444444 ]
4-4. Storage Setup
①
Select {Menu}
{Setup}
{Storage Device}. As shown below, newly installed HDD is shown at
{ EW} tab.
Indication of “{ }” refers to one provision of the menu. Indication of “
” refers to a sub-
provision. Example> {Menu}
{Setup} : go to etup that is a sub-provision of Menu.
[Figure 4-6. Storage Device Window]
{ ew}
tab is a newly introduced manager in MM series/ M- eries and it manages all storage
devices. All newly recognized devices are managed and allocated as a saving or backup storage
in { ew}.
②
Move focus onto { EW} tab using the arrow keys and select.
③
elect Hard Disk.
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