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VITEK
VT-E Series
4, 8, and 16 Channel Digital
Video Recorders
• 4, 8, or 16 Video Inputs
• Remote Viewing over the Internet or LAN
• Supports both Dynamic and Static IP Addresses
• Up to 120 IPS Recording
• MPEG-4 Compression
• 4 Audio Inputs / 1 Audio Output
• 4, 8, or 16 Channel Alarm Inputs
• Control locally via Front Panel, USB Mouse or with the Included IR Remote Control
• PTZ Control over RS-485
• Built-In Bandwidth Throttling
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Motion Sensor ---------------------------------------------------- 31
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Key Lock Function ----------------------------------------------------- 18
PTZ Camera control ---------------------------------------------------- 19
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PTZ Setup ------------------------------------------------------- 30
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Detail Setup ---------------------------------------------------------- 69
Explanation of Function keys ------------------------------------- 67
Create a connect group ------------------------------------------------- 68
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Event Viewer ------------------------------------------------------ 77
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BEFORE INSTALLATION
BEFORE INSTALLATION
Installation should be carried out only by qualified personnel and in accordance with any electrical
regulations in force at the time
The DVR must be placed on a stable surface or mounted in an approved cabinet.
Adequate ventilation must be provided, taking particular care not to block any of the air vents on the DVR.
Adequate protection against lightning strikes and power surges must be installed to prevent damage
to the DVR.
Any safety warnings on the DVR and in these instructions must be adhered to.
If cleaning is necessary, shutdown the DVR and disconnect power first. Use a soft dry cloth only… never
use any abrasive cleaners.
Do not attempt to service or repair the DVR as opening or removing covers may expose dangerous
voltages or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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MAIN FEATURES
MAIN FEATURES
MOUSE CONTROL
Designed to be controlled by mouse and easy to use.
ENHANCED GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE [GUI]
The DVR menu structure and on screen display is presented in a simple to use and logical GUI format.
GENUINE TRIPLEX OPERATION
The DVR will continue to record at full frame rate during local playback, local setup, multi user remote
viewing and playback and remote setup.
AUDIO
2 audio inputs(8,16CH, in case of 4CH, 4 audio inputs) are supported which can be assigned to any video
channel. Live and recorded audio can be monitored remotely over the internet and remote ‘talkback’ audio
transmission to the DVR is also possible.
BACKUP
Recorded footage (including audio) can be archived to USB memory stick.
Playback software is embedded with the backup files and the backup also contains the system event log
and backup log for full traceability.
REMOTE CONNECTION
Software is provided to allow remote connection to up to 4 DVRs in one session. Depending on user level,
Full DVR control is available over the internet as well as the ability to remotely configure the DVR.
Alarm outputs on the DVR can be remotely triggered over the internet.
COMPREHENSIVE RECORDING SETUP
Recording can be scheduled, alarm activated or motion activated. For each type of recording, frame rates,
image quality and audio recording properties can be adjusted per hour, per day and for each individual
channel.
The DVR also has a panic recording feature (from the front panel or external input) which overrides all
other recording settings to provide the best quality recording in the event of an emergency.
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MAIN FEATURES
MAIN FEATURES
PTZ CONTROL
Full telemetry control is available from the front panel or remote connection and a wide number of speed
Dome protocols are supported. Protocols can be set individually for each channel and telemetry speed
can be adjusted to suit particular speed domes.
EXTENSIVE MONITOR SUPPORT
The DVR has 2 main monitor outputs (Composite, VGA) which can be used simultaneously.
Support is also provided for 1 spot monitor and spot monitor output can be programmed in the DVR setup.
LIVE DISPLAY
The DVR displays single or multi screen images and also has several sequence modes.
(standard and user definable)
CONFIGURATION BACKUP
All configuration settings on the DVR can be saved to USB memory stick or a PC file remotely.
The saved data can then be uploaded to other DVR units allowing rapid deployment where more than
one DVR is being installed.
EMAIL SUPPORT
The DVR can send emails to specific users to notify events such as alarm, motion detection,
hard drive failure etc.
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SYSTEM ORGANIZATION
SYSTEM ORGANIZATION
NETWORK
NETWORK
NETWORK
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Camera
Alarm Sensor Alarm out, Relay Out
VCR VGA
Monitor AV Monitor
Remote Client PC Image Printer
Video In
Video Out
TCP/IP
Alarm Input/Out
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AVI Backup
WEB Client
USB
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SYSTEM CONTENTS
SYSTEM CONTENTS
Basic Contents
Remote Controller
User’s Manual Remote Client
Program Install CD
AAA Battery X 2
Power Cable
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SYSTEM CONFIGURE (4CH, 8CH, 16CH)
SYSTEM CONFIGURE (4CH, 8CH, 16CH)
1. Front panel description.
Remote Controller Sensor : Communicate with the remote controller.
POWER : System Power On/Off
SCR MODE : Select split screen.
SEARCH : Enter playback mode.
MENU : Setup DVR all setting.
FAST REWIND : In Search mode, control fast rewind speed.
FAST FORWARD : In Search mode, control fast forward speed.
USB Port : For Mouse control and extra USB backup device.
LCD DISPLAY : Show Power, Recording, Network and Alarm status.
RETURN : Go back to the previous menu.
ENTER : Go selected menu.
CURSOR KEYS :
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Move to RIGHT side. Play button in search mode.
Move to LEFT side. Back Play button in search mode.
Move to UP side.
Move to DOWN side.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURE (4CH)
SYSTEM CONFIGURE (4CH)
2. Rear panel description.
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Video In : BNC Port for Connection of DVR & Camera. (4 Camera Connectable)
Loop Back : Output DVR Camera Video to Loop Back Port. (4 BNC Port)
Monitor Out : Output DVR Video to AV Monitor.
Spot Out : Output Spot-out Video to AV Monitor.
NTSC/PAL : Select NTSC or PAL Type.
VGA OUT : Output Video to a Computer Monitor by Connected VGA (Option)
SVHS : Output Video by Connected SVHS.
Audio Out : Output Audio Data.
Audio In : Audio Input Terminal Related with #1~4 Camera.
Ethernet (TCP/IP) : Port for Cross cable. (Possible to Remote Surveillance.)
Alarm/Relay/RS-485 : Connect Port for Sensor, Relay, & PTZ.
RS-232C : Connect Port for Program Debug.
DC Power Input : Power Supply by DC 12V Adaptor.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURE (8CH, 16CH)
SYSTEM CONFIGURE (8CH, 16CH)
2. Rear panel description.
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Video IN : BNC Video Input Port (8/16).
Monitor out : BNC Main Monitor Output.
Audio In : 2 x RCA Audio Line Input Terminal.
Alarm : 4 x Input TTL Alarm/Sensor Input Terminal.
Relay : 2 x Relay Output Terminal.
RS-485 : Serial Interface.
Spot Out : BNC Output – Sequenced Spot Monitors.
Audio Out : RCA Audio Line Out Terminal.
Ethernet (TCP/IP) : 10/ 100 Ethernet LAN/WAN connection (for Remote Access and configuration).
VGA OUT : VGA Main Monitor Output (to a computer Monitor).
POWER : Power adaptor connection (DC-12V).
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CONNECT & POWER ON
CONNECT & POWER ON
• Connect up to 4/8/16 CAMERA INPUTS as necessary.
• Connect one or more monitors to the DVR using the COMPOSITE, VGA connections
• Connect power to the DVR. The DVR checks for proper power connection and emits two beeps.
Press the POWER BUTTON on the front panel of the DVR to begin operation.
The DVR startup screen detects and checks the status
of hard drives. If this is your first time booting up, it
may ask you to format your drive, please select yes
and do so.
After startup diagnostics are complete, the operator must
logon to the system. The default user name is ‘ADMIN’.
Using the Remote Controller , input the default password
of ‘1234’ and press the ENTER button.
The DVR begins normal operation and shows the
default display of all 4/8/16 channels.
The status bar at the bottom of the screen shows
current time and date and percentage of hard drive used.
A title for each channel is shown
The red square and letter ‘T’ in the top right of each
channel display shows that the channel is recording in
Timer / Schedule mode.
Double click on the Password tab then the Virtual
Keyboard will be displayed. Then click the password and
click the button.
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LIVE DISPLAY
LIVE DISPLAY
SPLIT SCREEN
8 different display modes are supported by the 16 channel DVR.
By repeatedly pressing the SCR MODE button, the operator can choose between single screen,
4 screen, 6 screen, 8 screen, 9 screen, 13 screen, 16 screen and basic sequence modes.
All the display modes are static with the exception of the sequence mode. In this mode, the sequence
symbol ( ) is displayed and each channel is shown in full screen for a set period of time (default 3 sec)
before switching to the next channel.
The sequence runs indefinitely until a different display mode is chosen.
Click the right mouse button on the Live Display
screen and Click the SCR MODE menu.
Click the right mouse button on the Live Display
screen and Click the SEQUENCE menu.
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LIVE display edit mode
For each multi screen view mode, the operator can decide which channels to view and in what position.
Use the SCR MODE button to choose the multi screen mode to edit and then press ENTER to select LIVE
DISPLAY EDIT MODE.
In this example, the default 4 screen mode displays channels 1-4. To display channel 8 instead of
channel 2:
Using the Remote Controller, press number 2 channel 2 changes to a blue screen.
LIVE DISPLAY
LIVE DISPLAY
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Press the SEQ button. Each channel is shown in full screen for a set period of time (default 3 sec)
before switching to the next channel.
To stop the sequence on a particular channel, press the SEQ button again.
More complex sequences can be programmed through the setup menu (page 23)
LIVE DISPLAY
LIVE DISPLAY
Sequence
Click the right mouse button on the Live Display
screen and Click the SEQUENCE menu.
Key Lock Function
An operator with ADMIN rights can choose to lock the DVR front panel to prevent any un authorized control.
Press the F1 button, enter the default password ‘1234’
And press ENTER. All buttons are now disabled.
To unlock, press the F1 button again and enter the default password ‘1234’
Click the right mouse button on the Live Display
screen and Click the KEY LOCK menu.
Double click on the Password tab
then the Virtual Keyboard will be
displayed. Then click the password
and click the button.
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LIVE DISPLAY
LIVE DISPLAY
PTZ Camera Control
Speed domes and other telemetry devices connected to the DVR, can be fully controlled.
In live display mode, press the PTZ button. To select a camera to control, use the CHANNEL SELECTION
buttons.
Pan and tilt movement is controlled by the CURSOR KEYS, zoom is controlled by pressing the ◀◀ & ▶▶
Click the right mouse button on the Live Display
screen and Click the PTZ menu.
If you enter the PTZ button again, it will be changed to the Preset mode.
Press SCR MODE or SEQUENCE buttons to decrease or increase the preset number.
Press PAUSE to program the preset, or ENTER to call an existing preset.
Press RETURN to exit PTZ mode and return to live view.
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Press the button to bring up the menu login screen.MENU
Only operators with ADMIN rights can configure the DVR. Enter the default password of ‘1234
To navigate around any items in the setup menu, use the CURSOR KEYS and the ENTER and RETURN
buttons. In general, the ENTER button is used to select and change a particular item and the RETURN
button is used to cancel a change or exit from a particular setup screen.
To setup all main system functions, highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.
GENERAL
GENERAL
Double click on the Password
tab then the Virtual Keyboard will
be displayed. Then click the
password and click the button.
Click the right mouse button on the Live Display
screen and Click the SETUP menu.
Click the GENERAL menu.
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DISPLAY
: To setup the various display options, highlight DISPLAY and press ENTER
DISPLAY - OSD
STATUS BAR : Turns the status bar at the bottom of the live display ON or OFF
CAMERA TITLE : Determines whether the camera title is displayed
EVENT ICON : Determines whether the DVR recording status is shown at the top right of each channel
display window
BORDER : Determines whether there is a border around each channel in multi screen display mode
BORDER COLOUR : If the border is ON, the operator can choose the color
ALPHA BLENDING : Changes the transparency of the menu window.
To change any of these settings, highlight OSD and press ENTER to select. Use the CURSOR KEYS to
navigate to the option required. Press ENTER to select the option (the cursor changes to orange) and use
the CURSOR KEYS to change the setting. Press ENTER to save the setting or RETURN to cancel.
GENERAL
GENERAL
Click the OSD menu and click the ON/OFF menu.
Then click the button for ON/OFF.
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DISPLAY : MONITOR
SEQUENCE DWELL : The time that each screen is displayed in a sequence operation.
SPOT-OUT DWELL : The time that each screen is displayed on the spot monitor outputs.
DE-INTERLACE MODE : When recording any channels in D1 resolution (704 x 576) this should be set to
ON to prevent judder during playback.
ALARM POP-UP MODE : When set to ON, an alarm input will cause the associated channel to display
full screen.
ALARM POP-UP DWELL : Determines how long the full screen popup is displayed after an alarm input.
If the alarm condition continues, the popup screen is displayed constantly.
MOTION POP-UP MODE : When set to ON, motion detection will cause the associated channel to display
full screen
MOTION POP-UP DWELL : Determines how long the full screen popup is displayed after motion detection.
If motion continues, the popup screen is displayed constantly
To change any of these settings, highlight MONITOR and press ENTER to select.
Use the CURSOR KEYS to navigate to the option required. Press ENTER to select the option (the cursor
changes to orange) and use the CURSOR KEYS to change the setting. Press ENTER to save the setting
or RETURN to cancel.
Please note: When display modes are changed, the DVR must be shutdown and restarted for
changes to take effect
GENERAL
GENERAL
Click the MONITOR menu and click the ON/OFF
button.
Then click the button for ON/OFF.
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DISPLAY : SEQUENCE
When the SEQ button is pressed, the default sequence will cycle through all 16 channels, one by one.
Sequence setup allows the operator to define a custom sequence using mixed multi screen views and any
desired channels.
To add a new sequence, highlight ADD and press ENTER
Sequence title is highlighted – press ENTER to bring up the virtual keyboard and key in a name or
reference number for the new sequence.
GENERAL
GENERAL
Click the SEQUENCE menu.
Click the ADD menu.
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GENERAL
GENERAL
DISPLAY : SEQUENCE continued
Double click on the SEQUENCE TITLE tab.
Virtual Keyboard will be displayed. Then click the
any name and click the button.
Move around the virtual keyboard using the CURSOR KEYS and ENTER to select a character.
To delete a character, use
. To change keyboard case and access symbols, use
.
To exit, press RETURN
Set ACTIVATION to ON and highlight SAVE.
Then press ENTER to display the sequence programming screen.
Click on the ACTIVATION tab and click the
button for select ON/OFF.
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DISPLAY : SEQUENCE continued
When all the channels have been completed, press ENTER to save the sequence screen and begin
creating the next one.
Up to 16 different sequence screens can be created.
To finish editing the sequence, press RETURN and then ENTER to save & exit.
GENERAL
GENERAL
When finished selecting the camera number, click
on the screen. Then next split screen appears.
Make the split screen and select the camera
number.
To finish, right mouse click on the screen.
Click the SAVE & EXIT menu.
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DISPLAY : SEQUENCE continued
The new sequence is now saved and can be started by pressing the SEQUENCE button when in live view.
GENERAL
GENERAL
When you click the SEQUENCE menu by right
mouse button, new saved split screen activate.
DISPLAY : SPOT-OUT
Click the SPOT-OUT menu and click the camera
channel for ON/OFF.
The DVR has 1 SPOT MONITOR OUTPUT. One displays a full screen sequence of
particular channels, depending on the settings configured in this menu.
For spot monitor, the operator can decide which channels are displayed.
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GENERAL
GENERAL
CAMERA
Click the CAMERA menu.
To setup the various camera options, highlight CAMERA and press the ENTER button.
DISPLAY : SPOT-OUT continued
Click the camera number that the user wants.
To change the behavior of the spot monitor outputs, use the CURSOR KEYS and ENTER button to move
around the channels and tick to include or un-tick to exclude from the spot out sequence.
When all changes have been made, highlight APPLY and press the ENTER button to save.
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CAMERA : CAMERA TITLE
COVERT: When set to ON, the camera image is not displayed in live display but continues to be recorded.
TITLE: For each camera, a title of up to 11 characters can be set using the virtual keyboard.
CAMERA : COLOR SETUP
Brightness, contrast, tint and color can be adjusted for each individual channel.
Highlight which channel to modify and press ENTER button.
GENERAL
GENERAL
Click the CAMERA TITLE menu and click the
ON/OFF button on the COVERT menu.
Then click the button for ON/OFF.
Click the CAM No on the TITLE menu and
change the camera name.
Click the COLOR SETUP menu and click the
value on the BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, TINT
and COLOR menu.
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CAMERA : COLOR SETUP continued
CAMERA : PTZ SETUP
The selected channel is displayed in full screen.
BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, TINT and COLOUR can be changed as necessary.
To modify a different channel, highlight CAMERA and choose the desired channel.
Press RETURN when all changes are complete.
ADDRESS: The unique ID of the PTZ device.
PROTOCOL: The protocol of the PTZ device.
BAUD RATE: The baud rate of the PTZ device.
GENERAL
GENERAL
Click the each value by button.
Click the PTZ SETUP menu and click the each
value on the ADDRESS, PROTOCOL and
BAUD RATE menu.
Change the value by the button.
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CAMERA : PTZ SETUP continued
PTZ properties can also be adjusted for each channel by selecting the icon and pressing ENTER.
Note that some settings, such as AUTO FOCUS, may not be compatible with particular PTZ equipment.
If this is the case, changing this value will have no effect on PTZ control
GENERAL
GENERAL
Click the button and change the detail value
by the button.
CAMERA : MOTION SENSOR
SENSITIVITY : Between 1 (Lowest) and 10 (Highest) and determines the degree of motion required
before recording is activated.
Click the MOTION SENSOR menu and click the
value on the SENSITIVITY menu.
Change the value by button.
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AREA SETUP : Choosing this option allows the operator to define which areas of the image are monitored
for motion detection.
Light blue grid squares represent detection areas, grey grid squares are ignored.
The area on the right shows that motion will be detected across the entire image.
To quick select or deselect the entire grid, press RETURN to bring up the motion menu.
Highlight SELECT ALL or DESELECT ALL as appropriate and press ENTER.
GENERAL
GENERAL
CAMERA : MOTION SENSOR continued
Click the button.
To quick select or deselect the entire grid, click the
right mouse button and click the SELECT ALL or
DESELECT ALL menu.
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CAMERA : MOTION SENSOR continued
To select or deselect specific areas, press
ENTER to bring up the green cursor square
in the top left of the display.
Move the cursor using the CURSOR KEYS
to the first corner of the area to be set and
press ENTER – the cursor turns orange.
Use the CURSOR KEYS to increase the size
of the motion cursor as required.
Press ENTER to change from selected to
deselected (or vice versa). Repeat the above
sequence as necessary to mask off or include
other areas of the image.
GENERAL
GENERAL
Drag the grid by the left mouse button.
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Once the detection area has been defined, press RETURN and choose SAVE & EXIT to save the area
and return to the motion setup menu.
Please note : a motion detection recording schedule must be defined in the RECORD MENU
described on page 49
CAMERA : MOTION SENSOR continued
SOUND
To setup the various sound options, highlight SOUND and press ENTER
GENERAL
GENERAL
After you drag the grid by the left mouse, click
the right mouse button.
Then click the SAVE & EXIT menu.
Click the SOUND menu.
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SOUND : AUDIO
LIVE AUDIO : When set to ON, the selected audio channel can be monitored on the AUDIO OUTPUT.
AUDIO MONITORING CHANNEL
: Specify which one of the 2 AUDIO INPUTS is routed to the AUDIO OUTPUT.
NETWORK AUDIO TX : When set to ON, live and playback audio is transmitted to a remote PC connection.
NETWORK AUDIO RX : When set to ON, allows a remote PC connection to send audio back to the DVR.
GENERAL
GENERAL
Click the AUDIO menu and click the ON/OFF menu.
Then click the button for ON/OFF.
SOUND : BUZZER
KEYPAD: When set to ON, each front panel button press is confirmed by a beep.
REMOTE CONTROL: When set to ON, each command received from the IR remote is confirmed by a
beep.
Click the BUZZER menu and click the ON/OFF
menu.
Then click the button for ON/OFF.
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GENERAL
GENERAL
SYSTEM
To setup the various system options, highlight SYSTEM and press ENTER.
DATE / TIME
DATE FORMAT : Determines how the date is displayed.
TIME FORMAT : Determines how the time is displayed.
NETWORK TIME SERVER SETUP
: If the DVR is connected to the Internet, the time and date can be accurately set by selecting SYNC and
pressing ENTER
TIME ZONE SETUP : should be set according to the region that the DVR is used in.
D.S.T. : When set to ON, the DVR will automatically adjust the time by one hour on the relevant date in
spring and autumn.
Click the SYSTEM menu.
Click the DATE / TIME menu and click the
ON/OFF button.
Then click the button for ON/OFF.
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SYSTEM : MAIL
SERVER : The SMTP outbound email server that should be used to send email notifications.
PORT : The outbound email port number.
SECURITY : Set to OFF if the SERVER does not require a username and password to connect.
USER : Enter a username to identify the DVR in email messages.
PASSWORD : If SECURITY is set to ON, enter the password here.
Please note : A USER must be entered for the mail function to operate correctly. The username
must not contain spaces.
SYSTEM : USER MANAGEMENT
By default, the DVR is configured with a user ID of ADMIN, belonging to the ADMIN group and with a
password of 1234.
As well as the ability to add new users, existing user details can be modified
To modify user details, highlight the user with the green cursor and press ENTER button.
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
Click the MAIL menu and click the ON/OFF menu.
Then click the button for ON/OFF.
Click the USER MANAGEMENT menu and
ADMIN on the GROUP menu.
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USER ID : Edit the user ID using the virtual keyboard.
PASSWORD : Change the password using the virtual keyboard.
NOTE: To delete the existing password use the ◀◀ key.
GROUP : Users can belong to one of three groups - ADMIN, MANAGER or USER.
E-MAIL : Enter the users email address if email notification is required.
E-MAIL NOTIFICATION : Enable or disable email notifications for this particular user.
Please note: For security reasons, it is recommended that the ADMIN user password is changed
as soon as possible
SYSTEM : USER MANAGEMENT continued
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
Double click the PASSWORD menu and ADMIN
on the GROUP menu.
Click the password and enter button.
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To add users, highlight ADD and press ENTER button.
The new user details can be added using the steps outlined above.
More Information about user management
Up to seven individual users can be created, and each user can belong to one of three user groups:
USER : Members of this group can only adjust live view settings. Playback and DVR setup is not
available.
MANAGER : Members of this group can adjust live view settings and playback recorded footage.
(including covert cameras)
ADMIN : Members of this group have full control over the DVR including setup.
Please note : Any user can be deleted except the default ADMIN user
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM : USER MANAGEMENT continued
Click the ADD menu Enter the USER ID and
PASSWORD by double click.
After you click the USER ID and PASSWORD,
click the button.
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SYSTEM : SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
S/W version : Shows the firmware version of the DVR.
H/W version : Shows the hardware version of the DVR.
VIDEO SIGNAL TYPE
: The DVR automatically switches between PAL and NTSC depending on the channel 1 input signal at
power on.
DISK CAPACITY
: The first value shows the amount of hard drive capacity used by recorded footage, the second value
shows the total hard drive capacity installed.
IP ADDRESS : Shows either the manual IP address entered in NETWORK setup or the IP address
assigned by a DHCP server if enabled
MAC ADDRESS : Shows the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the DVR. It is unique – no other
network device has this MAC address.
SYSTEM NAME : A system name of up to 10 characters can be defined. It is used so that notification
emails can be identified.
F/W UPDATE : Firmware updates may be released periodically to enhance system performance and
add extra features. The operator can upgrade the firmware using a USB memory stick.
FACTORY DEFAULT : If settings have been changed which cause erratic behavior, the factory default
settings can be loaded.
BACKUP DATA : System settings can be saved to a USB memory stick. The settings can be reloaded
in case of accidental factory reset or can be transferred to another DVR if multiple
units need to be installed with the same settings. All information is saved apart from
network settings and system name.
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
Click the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu.
And click the PRESS menu for FW Upgrade,
Factory Default and System Data.
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EVENT / SENSOR : ALARM INPUT
Determines the behavior of each of the 4 alarm inputs.
OPERATION : Alarm inputs can be enabled or disabled.
TYPE : Alarm inputs can be set as normally open or normally closed.
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
Click the ALARM INPUT menu and click the
OPERATION and TYPE value.
Then click the value by button to change.
EVENT / SENSOR : ALARM OUTPUT
Determines the behavior and actions that will trigger each of the 1 alarm outputs.
Behavior settings
CHANNEL : Choose which alarm output to configure.
OPERATION : The selected alarm output can be enabled or disabled.
Click the ALARM OUTPUT menu and click the
each value.
Then click the value by the button to change.
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EVENT / SENSOR : BUZZER OUT
HDD EVENT : Determines whether a hard drive event sounds the buzzer.
Action settings
ALARM : Determines whether alarm inputs will sound the buzzer.
VIDEO LOSS : Determines whether video loss on any of the selected channels will sound the buzzer.
MOTION : Determines whether motion detection on any of the selected channels will sound the buzzer.
Remember to select APPLY and press ENTER to save all settings before exiting these menus.
Determines the behavior and actions that will trigger the internal buzzer.
Behavior settings
OPERATION : The internal buzzer can be enabled or disabled.
MODE : Can be either TRANSPARENT (the buzzer sounds only when the trigger criteria is present)
or LATCHED (the buzzer sounds for a set period of time after the trigger).
DURATION : In LATCHED mode, the time that the buzzer sounds after it has been triggered.
Email settings must also be configured in MAIL and USER MANAGEMENT settings described
on page 39
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
Click the BUZZER OUTPUT menu and click the
each value.
Then click the value by the button to change.
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EVENT / SENSOR : EMAIL NOTIFICATION
Determines the behavior and actions that will send an email to a remote user.
Behavior settings
NOTIFICATION : Email notification can be turned ON or OFF.
HDD EVENT : Determines whether a hard drive event sends an email.
Action settings
ALARM : Determines whether alarm inputs will send an email.
VIDEO LOSS : Determines whether video loss on any of the selected channels will send an email.
MOTION : Determines whether motion detection on any of the selected channels will send an email.
Email settings must also be configured in MAIL and USER MANAGEMENT settings described
on page 39
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
Click the EMAIL NOTIFICATION menu and click
each value.
Then check the usage by the left mouse click.
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DISK MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
To manage the internal hard drives, highlight DISK MANAGE and press ENTER.
RECORD TIME LIMIT : In certain circumstances, it may be necessary to limit the amount of footage stored.
on the DVR (to comply with data protection laws for example).
Recording can be limited to 12 hours, 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 1 week or one month. Once the DVR has
this amount of footage stored, it will start to overwrite the earliest recorded footage.
OVERWRITE : When set ON, the DVR will start overwriting the earliest recorded footage once the hard
drive becomes full. In this case, the percentage of hard drive used shown in live display will
always be 99%. When set to OFF, the DVR will stop recording when the disk becomes full.
FORMAT : If necessary, all footage can be erased from the DVR using this option
Please note: When RECORD TIME LIMIT is set, the percentage of HDD used shown in live
display mode may never reach 99%.
For example, if the total HDD capacity of the DVR allows for a recording time of
4 days under normal operation, if the RECORD TIME LIMIT is set to 2 days, the
percentage of HDD used will never exceed 50%.
Please note: When a RECORD TIME LIMIT is set, the OVERWRITE option cannot be changed.
To setup the various event handling options,
highlight EVENT/SENSOR and press ENTER.
Click the EVENT / SENSOR menu.
Click the DISK MANAGE menu and click the each
value.
Then click the ON/OFF value by the button.
And click the START menu for the Format.
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RECORD
To setup the recording behavior of the DVR, highlight RECORD MENU and press ENTER button.
RECORDING OPERATION
SCHEDULE MODE : Either DAILY (one schedule will apply to every day of the week)
or WEEKLY (each day of the week has its own schedule).
PRE EVENT RECORDING TIME
: When the DVR is not in continuous recording mode, this setting determines the amount of footage that
is always recorded before an event occurs. (motion detection, alarm input etc.)
POST EVENT RECORDING TIME
: When the DVR is not in continuous recording mode, this setting determines the amount of footage that
is always recorded after an event occurs. (motion detection, alarm input etc.)
RECORD
RECORD
Click the RECORD menu.
Click the RECORDING OPERATION menu and
click the each value.
Then click the value by the button to change.
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TIMER / MOTION SETUP
This setup screen allows the operator to configure scheduled and motion detection recording.
There are 2 sections:
PARAMETER : Recording settings for each channel can be defined across a 24 hour period,
in blocks (for example between 09:00 and 18:00) or for each individual hour.
Note that when SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY, each day of the week can also be
selected.
SCHEDULE : This section determines at what times the DVR will record and whether it is continuous
recording or motion detection.
RECORD
RECORD
Click the TIMERMOTION SETUP menu.
PARAMETER
To change PARAMETER settings, highlight MOTION RECORD SCHEDULE and press ENTER.
The 24 hour time bar is highlighted in yellow.
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Press ENTER to display the green cursor.
The green cursor shown represents one hour (in this case between 00:00 and 01:00).
The table below the time bar shows the recording settings for this time period.
Example: To change the recording settings between 09:00 and 18:00.
Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the green cursor to the 09:00 position and press ENTER.
The cursor changes to white to show the start position.
Use the CURSOR KEYS to stretch the white cursor across to the 12:00 position.
RECORD
RECORD
Click the TIMEBAR that user wants.
PARAMETER continued
Drag the time that user wants.
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PARAMETER continued
Press ENTER. Recording settings for the selected time period are displayed.
During playback, when a particular channel is selected in full screen, the assigned audio channel will
be played back at the same time.
Adjust values as desired, and select OK to finish and return to the parameter menu. Other time periods
can be configured in the same manner.
Remember that if SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY, recording settings need to be changed for
each day as well as for each particular time.
SIZE : Recording resolutions of 352x288, 704x288 or 704x576 can be selected for each channel.
FPS : Frame rates between 1 and 25 can be set for each channel.
QUALITY : Four different picture recording qualities can be set for each channel.
AUDIO : If audio devices are connected to the DVR, any audio channel can be assigned to any of the
video channels.
The default settings for all channels is 352 x 288, 7FPS, HIGHEST quality.
Note: The DVR supports a maximum recording rate across all channels of 112 frames per second
at 352x288 resolution. As settings are adjusted, the ‘frames available’ at bottom left displays
the number of available frames still remaining and must always be zero or higher.
If, whilst changing recording settings, this figure becomes negative, recording resolutions
and / or frame rates must be lowered to increase the ‘frames available’ value to zero or above.
RECORD
RECORD
Click the SIZE, FPS, QUALITY and AUDIO value.
Then click the value by button to change.
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SCHEDULE
To change SCHEDULE settings, highlight MOTION RECORD SCHEDULE and press ENTER.
The schedule box is highlighted in yellow.
Press ENTER to display the green cursor.
Example : To set all channels to motion detection recording only between 13:00 and 00:00.
Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the green cursor to the 13:00 position and press ENTER.
The cursor changes to white to show the start position.
RECORD
RECORD
Click the SCHEDULE.
Click the Time and Channel.

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