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DRH Series

Digital Video Recorder

User Manual
DRH412 / DRH408 / DRH404 / DRH103
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,


DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and Maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.

COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC:


THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL
DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE
REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED
IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO
FREQUENCY ENERGEY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION
MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. OPERATION OF THIS
EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, IN WHICH CASE
USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE.
CAUTION: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE
FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
THIS CLASS OF DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-
CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.

The information in this manual is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication. The
information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Revisions or new editions to this
publication may be issued to incorporate such changes.

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IMPORTANT SAFEY INFORMATION

1. Read Instructions 13. Damage requiring Service


All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
device is operated.
A. When the power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
2. Retain Instructions B. If liquid is spilled, or objects have fallen into the equipment.
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future C. If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water.
reference. D. If the equipment does not operate normally by following the
operating instructions, adjust only those controls that are covered by
3. Cleaning the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work
Use liquid aerosol cleaners. Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning. by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal
operation.
4. Attachments E. If the equipment has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged.
Never add any attachments and/or equipment without the approval of F. When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance —
the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire, this indicates a need for service.
electric shock or other personal injury. 14. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician
5. Water and/or Moisture has
Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water. used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the
6. Accessories same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions
may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand or table. The
15. Safety Check
equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment, ask the
serious damage to the equipment. Wall or shelf mounting should service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the
follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting kit equipment is in proper operating condition.
approved by the manufacturer. 16. Field Installation
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and
7. Power Sources should conform to all local codes.
This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source 17. Correct Batteries
Indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power, Warning: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
please consult your equipment dealer or local power company. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
18. Tmra
8. Power Cords
A manufacturer’s maximum recommended ambient temperature
Operator or installer must remove power and TNT connections before (Tmra) for the equipment must be specified so that the customer and
handling the equipment. installer may determine a suitable maximum operating environment
for the equipment.
9. Lightning
19. Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature
For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm, or
If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating
when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than
from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This room
will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power-line ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the
equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer’s
surges.
maximum rated ambient temperature (Tmra).
10. Overloading 20. Reduced Air Flow
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in Installation of the equipment in the rack should be such that the
the risk of fire or electric shock. amount
of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not
11. Objects and Liquids compromised.
Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as 21. Mechanical Loading
They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a
Result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the hazardous
condition is not caused by uneven mechanical loading.
Equipment.
22. Circuit Overloading
12. Servicing Consideration should be given to connection of the equipment to
Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself. Refer all servicing supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on
to qualified service personnel. over current protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration
of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this
concern.
23. Reliable Earthling (Grounding)
Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained.
Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than
direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips).

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INDEX
1. SAFETY ---------------------------------------------- 6

1.1 Power Source ------------------------------------------------- 6

1.2 Installation --------------------------------------------------------- 6

1.3 Cleaning and Usage ---------------------------------------------- 7

2. LAYOUT ----------------------------------------------------------- 8

2.1 Functions --------------------------------------------------------- 8

2.2 System Connections ----------------------------------------------- 9

3. DVR CONTROLS ---------------------------------------------- 10

3.1 Front Panel --------------------------------------------------------- 10

3.2 Real Panel --------------------------------------------------------- 13

3.2.1 DRD Series ------------------------------------------------------ 13

3.2.2 DRM Series ------------------------------------------------------ 14

3.3 Remote Controller ---------------------------------------------------- 15

4. LIVE ------------------------------------------------------ 16

4.1 Live Screen -------------------------------------------------------- 16

4.1.1 Top Menu ---------------------------------------------------- 17

4.1.2 Bottom Menu ------------------------------------------------- 17

4.1.3 CAMEO Menu ------------------------------------------------- 18

5. SETUP -------------------------------------------------------------- 21

5.1 GENERAL SETUP ---------------------------------------------------- 21

5.1.1 GENERAL ------------------------------------------------------ 22

5.1.2 ALARM OUT ---------------------------------------------------- 24

5.1.3 DISK --------------------------------------------------------- 24

5.1.4 MONITOR ------------------------------------------------------ 30

5.1.5 ACCOUT ------------------------------------------------------ 31

5.1.6 CONFIG ------------------------------------------------------ 32

5.1.7 SHUTDOWN ---------------------------------------------------- 33

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INDEX
5.2 CAMERA SETUP ----------------------------------------------------- 34
5.2.1 CAMERA ------------------------------------------------------- 34

3.2.2 PTZ ----------------------------------------------------------- 35

5.2.3 SPOT ---------------------------------------------------------- 36

5.2.4 SEQUENCE ----------------------------------------------------- 37

5.2.5 PRIVATE ZONE -------------------------------------------------- 38


5.3 EVENT SETUP ------------------------------------------------------- 39
5.3.1 MOTION ------------------------------------------------------- 39

5.3.2 ALARM IN ------------------------------------------------------- 42

5.3.3 VIDEO LOSS ---------------------------------------------------- 43

5.3.4 SYSTEM ------------------------------------------------------- 44

5.3.5 DISPLAY ------------------------------------------------------- 46


5.4 RECORD SETUP ---------------------------------------------------- 47
5.4.1 RESOLUTION ---------------------------------------------------- 47

5.4.2 SCHEDULE ----------------------------------------------------- 48

5.4.3 RECORD ------------------------------------------------------- 49

5.4.4 EVENT -------------------------------------------------------- 50

5.4.5 AUDIO -------------------------------------------------------- 50

5.4.6 MANUAL ------------------------------------------------------- 51


5.5 ETHERNET SETUP ---------------------------------------------------- 52
5.5.1 NETWORK ----------------------------------------------------- 52

5.5.2 SERIAL -------------------------------------------------------- 54

5.5.3 DDNS ---------------------------------------------------------- 55

5.5.4 E-MAIL -------------------------------------------------------- 56

5.5.5 NET FRAME ----------------------------------------------------- 57


5.6 SYSTEM SETUP ----------------------------------------------------- 58
5.6.1 SYSTEM LOG ---------------------------------------------------- 58

5.6.2 STATUS ------------------------------------------------------- 59

5.6.3 VERSION ------------------------------------------------------- 61

5.6.4 UPGRADE ------------------------------------------------------- 61

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INDEX
6. SEARCH ------------------------------------------------------------- 62

6.1 Search Screen ------------------------------------------------------- 63

6.1.1 Search Menu ---------------------------------------------------- 63

6.1.2 Calendar Search -------------------------------------------------- 64

6.1.3 Event Search ---------------------------------------------------- 65

6.1.4 Overlapped List -------------------------------------------------- 66

6.1.5 Panorama Search ------------------------------------------------ 67

6.1.6 Section Repeat Search --------------------------------------------- 67

6.1.7 Museum Search --------------------------------------------- 68

7. BACKUP ------------------------------------------------------------- 71

7.1 Play with backup data ------------------------------------------------ 72

8. APPENDIX ----------------------------------------------------------- 73

8.1 Firmware Upgrade ----------------------------------------------------- 73


8.2 Web Client ---------------------------------------------------------- 74

8.2.1 Web Viewer Functions --------------------------------------------- 75

8.3 Specification – DRD Series ----------------------------------------------- 76


8.4 Specification – DRM Series ----------------------------------------------- 77
8.5 Trouble Shooting ----------------------------------------------------- 78
8.6 Mobile Viewer ----------------------------------------------------- 80

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1. SAFETY CAUTIONS
※ Follow these instructions to keep the user safe and prevent property damage.
Read them carefully before the use of the product.
The responsibility falls on the user to install and use the product properly.

1.1 Power Source-related 1.2 Installation-related

① Insert the power plug fully and firmly into the ① Do not place candlelight or cigarette light on top of
power source. the product or do not install the product near
- Unstable connection may cause fire. heating devices.
- It may cause fire.

② Do not use a damaged power cord, plug or loose


outlet. ② Do not place the power cord near heating devices.
- It may cause electric shock or fire. - The exterior of the cord may peeled off, causing
electric shock or fire.

③ Do not plug several devices exceeding the rated


capacity into a single outlet. ③ Do not install the product in a place where a large
- Abnormal heat generation at the outlet may amount of oil, smoke or moisture exists. Do not
cause fire. install the product in a vehicle or a place where
water is present.
- It may cause electric shock or fire.

④ Do not bend nor pull the power cord. Do not


place a heavy object on top of it.
- It may cause electric shock or fire. ④ Do not place the product on top of an unstable cart,
stand or table. Do not block the air ventilation with
table cloth or curtain.
- Internal temperature rise may cause fire.

⑤ When unplugging the power cord, do not pull it


out by touching the cord area or do not touch it
with a wet hand. ⑤ Do not install the product in a confined area. Keep
- It may cause electric shock or fire. the product in area with plenty of air flow.
- Internal temperature rise may cause fire.

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1.3 Cleaning and Usage-related

① Un p lu g the p o wer p l ug du rin g li ghtnin g , ⑥ When cleaning the product, unplug the power
thunderstorm or when not in use for long periods cord and gently wipe using a soft cloth. Do not
of time. directly spray water on the product or do not use
- It may cause electric shock or fire. benzene, thinner or alcohol when cleaning.
- It may cause electric shock or fire.

② When taking the battery out from the remote


control, keep them away from children to prevent ⑦ When replacing the battery, be sure to check the
from swallowing incidents. correctness of the polarity (+,-).
Keep the battery away from babies. - If the battery polarity is wrong, generation of abnormal
– If a child swallowed the battery, immediately heat or leakage of internal liquid may cause fire, injury
consult a doctor. or contamination in the surrounding area.

③ Do not place the container or base filled with ⑧ In case the product was dropped or the case was
water, liquids, chemicals, small piece of metal damaged, switch off the product and unplug the
and heavy object on the product. power cord. Have a technician repair the product.
- If liquid flows into the product, it may cause - If the damaged product is used without repair, it may
electric shock or fire. A heavy object may drop cause electric shock.
from the top of the product, causing injury.

⑨ Do not repair or disassemble the product by


④ Do not use or store the product near combustible yourself or do not connect other connection
sprays and other flammable substances. devices without the manufacturer’s approval.
- It may cause explosion or fire. - If repair is required, contact the reseller. Failure to
follow this instruction may cause electric shock or fire.

⑤ If dust or water is present at the power plug’s pin


and contact area, wipe out the area.
- may cause electric shock or fire.

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2. OUTLINE

2.1 Functions

This DVR provides superior video image quality, reliability, and performance.

• Pentaplex Operation Performance (Live, Recording, Playback, Backup, Network)

• Up to maximum 16 channel composite inputs depending on model (4/8/16)

• Various Recording modes (Manual / Schedule / Event)

• Various Search functions (Date/Hour search, Calendar search, Event Search, Museum Search)

• Various Playback functions (Normal / Fast / Slow / Step / Reverse / Panorama / Repeat)

• Overwrite Recording function (FIFO)

• The DVR menu uses a simple and easy to understand graphical user interface (GUI).

• Supports up to 16 channel Audio

• Supports Mouse control

• E-mail function (Alarm, Motion detection, Video loss, HDD failure, etc.)

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2.2 System Organization

SMS CAMERA
LCD/VGA
PTZ KEYBOARD
MONITOR

Video
Network
input

MAIN/SPOT
Video out MIC
MONITOR
Audio Input

Alarm Sensors Audio


Out Input Output

SIREN PTZ

SENSOR SPEAKER

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3. DVR ORGANIZATION
3.1 Front Panel Description
NOTE: Turn on the DVR after connecting the power cord, camera input and monitor completely

USB PORT Number Buttons Display/Record Menu / ESC Direction Buttons

Enter Button

Front LED Remote ROTATE/Backup Search/Pause Fast Play Button/


Control REPLAY
Record Sensor
Network
Fast Reverse Play
Button/PTZ

※ Front LED

Recording LED
Recording LED is turned on when DVR is recording.

Network LED
Network LED is turned on when DVR is connected by network.

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- Front Button
The front panel of DVR is similar as normal VCR or Multiplexer and the functions are also similar.
Front panel controls can used for all DVR functions.
Please refer to the following controls and descriptions:

NUMBER buttons (0 ~ 9)
Displayed selected camera number to full screen.
And also these buttons are used to enter a password.

NOTE: If user want to use over than 10 channel, use the +10 button.
Ex) 10 + 1 = 11, 10 + 6 = 16

DISPLAY button
Display split screens 1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, 16.

REC button
Start recording when this button is pressed in live mode.

MENU button
Enters Setup menu user will need Admin access permission.
Return to previous screen if this button is pressed again.

ESC button
Exit current screen or return to previous screen.

ROTATE button (Preset)


Display next channel if this button is pressed.
In PTZ mode It is used as a Preset function button.

BACKUP button (Zoom)


Enter Backup menu or return to previous screen if this button is pressed again.
In PTZ mode it is used as Zoom function button.

SEARCH button (Focus)


Enter Search menu, password is required for search function.
Returns to previous screen if this button is pressed again.
In PTZ menu it is used as Focus function button.

PAUSE button (IRIS)


In Search mode used to pause playback.
In PTZ mode it is used for IRIS function button.

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Direction buttons (▲, ▼, ◀, ▶ )
These buttons are used to move to another menu or change the position of the screen.
In PTZ mode, buttons are used for PAN/TILT function.

▲ : In Playback mode Panorama search function button.


In PTZ mode used to move the camera up.
▼ : In Playback mode Smart search function button.
In PTZ mode to move the camera to down.
◀ : In Playback mode reverses playback and when playback is paused
the control is now a manual frame advance.
In PTZ mode to move the camera to left.
▶ : In Playback mode forward playback and when playback is paused
the control is now a manual frame advance.
In PTZ mode to move camera to right.

NOTE: For the Smart search function, recording data should be Event type recording.
Otherwise playback with Smart search returns to live mode.

ENTER button
Executes the selected button or save the setup value.

FAST REVERSE PLAY button (PTZ)


Playback with fast reverse. Playback speed is changed if this button is pressed repeatedly. (◀, ◀◀,
◀◀◀, ◀◀◀◀, ◀◀◀◀◀). In PTZ mode used as Zoom out function.
In live mode button turns on PTZ function.

FAST FORWARD PLAY button (PLAY)


Playback with fast forward. Playback speed is changed if this button is pressed repeatedly. (▶, ▶▶,
▶▶▶, ▶▶▶▶, ▶▶▶▶▶). In PTZ mode used as Zoom in function.
In live mode button plays back the previous 30 seconds of recorded video.

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3.2 Real Panel

▪ DRL400

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 2 3 4 5

Power on CVBS Monitor HDMI Monitor Network Camera Input

6 PTZ

4 Sensor Input RS-485 1 Alarm Out Audio In / Out

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3.2 Real Panel
▪ DRH412

▪ DRH408

▪ DRH404

▪ DRH103

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3.2 Real Panel

1 10

2 3 4 5 7 8 9

1 2 3 4
DC +12V / 5A
Adaptor

Analog Camera Analog Camera 1 Mic In


Power On
Input Loop out 1 Speaker Out

5 6 7 8

Network E-SATA HDMI Out VGA out

9 10

HD-SDI Camera 8 Alarm In


3 Audio In RS-485 for PTZ
Input 2 Alarm Out

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3.3 Remote Controller

ID
RECORD
DISPLAY
ESC
ROTATE
MENU

LOCK(LOG-OUT)/ REPEAT
NUMBER
▲ Direction Key /Panorama Play

◀ Direction Key /
Reverse Play ENTER

▶ Direction Key / Play


Fast Reverse Play/
PTZ
▼ Direction Key /Smart Play

PAUSE
Fast Forward Play / PLAY

BACKUP SEARCH

PTZ ZOOM PTZ PRESET

PTZ FOCUS PTZ IRIS

※ How to set ID
① Before setting up IR remote ID, Enter the GENERAL SETUP and select the unit ID. (Default is 0)
② While pressing and holding the ID button, enter the unit address of the DVR.
③ If the unit address is a single digit, enter two digit number by adding the number 0 as the first digit.
( Example – If the unit address is 1, the input value is 01.)

※ A single remote controller can change ID from 0 to 19 and independently control up to 20 DVRs.

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4. LIVE
4.1 Live Screen

Execution Information Message

Camera Name

Record Status
Icon

Live Screen

PTZ Control
Information
Screen
Expand/Reduction
Backup Progress
Window
Status(%)

Current Channel Current Date and


Time Current Event Information
Information Icon
Icon
Sequence Icon

- Record Icon (Red) - Video-loss Icon


When record in live screen. When there is no video input.

- Time Icon - Audio Icon


When record by designated time. When sound is generated in live mode.

- Motion Icon - Freeze Icon


When motion is occurred. When live is paused.

- Sensor Icon - Sequence Icon


When sensor is occurred. When screen is rotated continuously.

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4.1.1 Top Menu

In live screen, if ▲ button of the remote controller or front panel is pressed, or if the mouse cursor
is placed over the top area of the screen this menu will appear.

Search Backup Status Setup Log-out

4.1.2 Bottom Menu

In Live screen, if ▼ button of the remote controller or front panel is pressed, or if the mouse cursor is placed
over the bottom area of the screen this menu will appear.

1 4 7 9 10 13 16

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4.1.3 CAMEO Menu

In live screen, if the ENTER button of the remote control or front panel is pressed, a blue square cursor will
appear. If the ENTER button is pressed again, the CAMERA menu will appear.

▪ CAMEO CHANGE : The live camera view can be moved to a different camera channel.
Select the camera change channel to move the live view to the new channel

▪ PLAYBACK : Playback on selected channel. (replays last15~20 seconds)


▪ FREEZE : Live screen of the selected channel can be paused.
▪ FREEZE ALL : Live screen of the all channels can be paused.
▪ SEQUENCE : Live screen is rotated.

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▪ PTZ : PTZ Camera should be installed otherwise the PTZ menu can not be activated.
The following GUI will appear when the PTZ menu is selected [MENU] button.

※ Using Mouse : For the above menu click the right mouse button to control functions Zoom, Focus
and Iris functions.

Menu
Z+ / Z- : Zoom In / Zoom Out
F+ / F- : Focus In / Focus Out
I+ / I- : Iris In / Iris Out

※ Using Remote Controller or Front Key : The below PTZ Hot Key menu is available.

- Press the ENTER button on PTZ Camera channel.


- Press the ENTER button again then the CAMEO menu will be appeared.
- Select PTZ menu on the Live CAMEO menu.
- Press the ENTER button again, the above PTZ menu screen will be appeared.
- Zoom Control : In PTZ mode, press the Zoom (Back) button.
Zoom in - Fast reverse play button / Zoom out - The fast forward play button.
- Focus Control : In PTZ mode, press the Focus (Search) button.
(+) - Fast reverse play button / (-) – Fast forward play button.
- Iris Control : In PTZ mode, press the Iris (Pause) button.
(+) – Fast reverse play button / (-) – Fast forward play button.

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- SPEED SETUP : Set the PTZ camera speed (1 to 8)
NOTE: If the mouse is used to move the PTZ camera, the movement speed depends on the position
of the mouse. As the mouse pointer moves away from the center the speed becomes faster.

- PRESET SETUP :
Set the preset position. If the position setup is saved, PTZ camera can be directed to the preset position.
- PRESET TOUR :
6 different preset list can be created. If the created preset lists are set to “ON”, movement is made with
preset tour.

- PATTERN SETUP :
Pattern can be created by movement, zoom, focus and iris. After pressing the BEGIN button, adjust the
PTZ camera position or zoom and then press the END button. All directions (up, down, left and right),
zoom and iris settings are recorded.

- PATTERN TOUR : PTZ camera moves according to the saved pattern.

- AUTO FOCUS / POWER / LIGHT :


Auto focus, power and light functions can be turned on/off.

- OSD MENU : Turn on/off the OSD menu.

▪ ZOOM X2 : Digital Zoom in x2.

▪ ZOOM X4 : Digital Zoom in x4.

▪ ADUIO ON : Turn on/off Audio.

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5. SETUP
Settings-General, Camera, Event, Schedule, Ethernet and System Information.

On the Top menu, select the [SETUP] menu.

After menu is selected the following Log-in window will appear.

Enter the password by the key buttons and press


the ENTER button.
(The default password : 1111)

5.1 GENERAL SETUP


General, Alarm, Disk, Monitor, Account, Configuration setup and Shutdown.

Select the [GENERAL] menu.

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5.1.1 GENERAL

[SYSTEM]

▪ VIDEO FORMAT : Set the Camera Type (NTSC / PAL)


If select AUTO menu, DVR recognize camera type automatically.

NOTE: If NTSC and PAL cameras are connected simultaneously error may occur.

▪ LANGUAGE : Select the language.


(English, Germany, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, Russian, Dutch and Korean)

▪ KEY TONE : Turn on/off the buzzer sound of key.

▪ UNIT ADDRESS : Sets the DVR ID.


This ID can be used to control multiple DVR’s with one IR remote control.

▪ BASE CAMERA NO. : Sets the beginning number of camera.


Used when multiple DVR’s are in use for one installation

▪ MENU TIMEOUT : Sets the auto logout timer of the system.

▪ PLAYBACK PROTECT : Prohibits the recording of more than the selected number of days.
(Select 0 to 99 days. If set 3 days, can not playback the data older than 3 days.

▪ BACKUP CONFIRM : Confirms the backup process.

▪ HDD OVERWRITE : Select on/off to overwrite data on Hard disk.


NOTE: If set to [OFF], recording will be stopped automatically when disk is full.

▪ PLAYBACK MODE : This is playback quality option if the resolution is set D1.
[FRAME] : Played with original video.
[FIELD] : Played with de-interlace feature.
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5.1.1 GENERAL

[DATE / TIME]

▪ DATE FORMAT : Select the data format.


(YY/MM/DD) / (MM/DD/YY) / (DD/MM/YY)

▪ TIMEZONE : Select the time zone and DST.


The city which don’t use DST is set to [OFF] automatically.

▪ DATE DISPLAY : Display date on live screen or not.

▪ DATE / TIME : Change date and time.

▪ NTP : Select the usage of NTP setting.


DVR time is synchronized with NTP server for date and time.
The default server is [pool.ntp.org] and user can input other server.

[Sync now] : Synchronize immediately.


[Auto Sync] : Synchronize every day automatically.

▪ HOLIDAY : Add or delete holiday schedule.

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5.1.2 ALARM OUT

▪ SIGNAL : Select on/off to use alarm by channel.

▪ ALARM SET : Check the alarm connection to ensure it is working properly.


Press the [SET] button then alarm device will be activated.

▪ ALARM CLEAR : Press the [CLEAR] button then alarm will be cleared.

5.1.3 DISK

[HDD] - When HDD is selected under [TYPE], HDD information will be displayed.
[INSTALL] - Formats HDD.
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[CHECK / USB]

▪ EARLIEST RECORD : Displays the earliest recorded data information.

▪ LATEST RECORD : Displays the latest recorded data information.

▪ DISK CHECK : Checks the HDD for errors.

▪ USB RESET : Resets the USB connection.

▪ USB FORMAT : Formats the USB device or media.

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When setup the RAID, above message will be appeared.
After select the “V” mark, DVR will be rebooted.

※ Rebooting for RAID, booting time is longer than normal. (About 5 minutes)

!WARNING

※ When RAID is built, all data of HDD will be deleted.

※ If data is saved on HDD, backup the data.

After build RAID, the type will be changed to [RAID] and recognize to 1 HDD.

Supported RAID level is 0, 1, 5.

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※ RAID 0
▪ For building RAID Level 0, it will take about 5 minutes.
▪ Displayed with [GOOD], if the building is finished without any problem

※ RAID 1
▪ For building RAID Level 1, building time depends on the HDD capacity.
(In case of 1TB HDD, it will take 24~48 hours)
▪ Check the status on [RAID STATUS] and [RATE].

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5.1.4 MONITOR

▪ RESOLUTION : Select the optimal resolution for the connected monitor.


If you select the [AUTO] option, HDMI monitors will auto recognize the output resolution.

▪ VIDEO OUT : Select main monitor. (MAIN–VGA / AUX-BNC Monitor)


(Fix the screen by connected monitor)

▪ OSG OUT : Select the monitor for menu screen to display.

▪ BORDER COLOR : Change the border color.

▪ ALPHA BLENDING : Set the transparency of menu.

[RESOLUTION selected screen] [ALPHA BLENDING selected screen]

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5.1.5 ACCOUNT

※ Add / delete any user and select permissions.


※ When adding users new passwords are required.
When deleting users you will need to confirm selection.

NOTE: (Default ADMIN password is 1111) Initial user name can be modified but can not delete.

CAUTION:
Default Admin account must not be deleted before adding new users.
If default admin user is deleted before adding new users you can not access [SETUP] menu.
※ By the [PERM] menu permissions can be assigned to each ID.

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5.1.6 CONFIGURATION

▪ SLOT : Select the slot/name to load or save DVR configurations.


※ DEFAULT : Reset to factory default settings.
▪ DATE : Displays the configuration save date.
▪ LOAD : Loads the saved configuration data.
▪ SAVE : Saves the configuration data.
▪ DEL : Deletes the saved configuration data.
▪ EXPORT : Export the configuration settings to USB or DVD.
▪ IMPORT : Import configuration settings from USB or DVD.

[DEFAULT selected screen] [EXPORT selected screen]

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5.1.7 SHUTDOWN

▪ RESTART : Restarts the DVR.


▪ SHUTDOWN : Shuts down the DVR.

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5.2 CAMERA SETUP
In this menu is the Camera, PTZ, Spot, Sequence and Privacy Zone settings.

Select the [CAMERA] Menu.

5.2.1 CAMERA

▪ CAMERA LABEL : Select the camera channel label for live viewing.
(ALL / NUMBER / NAME / OFF)
▪ NAME : Change the camera name. ( If select the camera name, the virtual keyboard will be appeared.)
▪ INSTALL : Select On/Off button to use camera channel.
▪ HIDDEN : Select On/Off button to hide camera on live view. (Recording is not affected)

NOTE: If select [INSTALL] – [OFF], Camera name and number are not displayed.

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5.2.1 CAMERA

when selecting the camera, the virtual keyboard will


appeared. Maximum 10 characters.

[Virtual Keyboard]

5.2.2 PTZ

[PTZ]
▪ PORT : Select the Baud Rate for the PTZ camera.
▪ ID : Select the ID for the PTZ camera.
▪ TYPE : Displays the PTZ protocol list.

NOTE : baud rate, data bit, parity, stop bit, ID and protocol depend on PTZ camera your using.

CAUTION : When connecting the camera to the RS-485 port, refer to the manufactures manual.

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5.2.4 SEQUENCE

PAGE DWELL TIME : Select the page dwell time.


CAMEO DWELL TIME : Select the dwell time for CAMEO sequence.

[DWELL-TIME selected screen] [CAMERA SELECT screen]

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5.2.5 PRIVACY ZONE

▪ ZONE ENABLE : Select On/Off to use. (LIVE mode/ SEARCH mode)


▪ ZONE COLOR : Select the color of privacy zone area.
▪ ZONE : Select the zone.

NOTE : Move the blue selection area to the desired location and press enter.
Drag and move it to include the desired area and press enter.
As a result the area is covered and hidden with the selected privacy zone color.

TIP : On the screen click the right button of the mouse and the menu will appear.
Using this menu the area can be deleted or saved.

[ZONE selection screen] [Mouse right click menu screen]

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5.3 EVENT SETUP
In this menu is Motion, Alarm input, Video Loss, System and Display setup.

Select the [EVENT] menu.

5.3.1 MOTION

[INPUT]

▪ ACTIVE : Select On/Off to activate motion detection.


▪ LEVEL : Select the sensitive level for motion detection. (Select 1 to 5 level)
▪ AREA : Select the motion detection area.

TIP: If you select the ACTIVE+ / LEVEL+ / AREA+ menus you can change all camera settings.

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▪ AREA SETUP

In the Area setup, the highlighted square is shown at the left top side of the screen. Press enter and the
active area will be change to Green. Cover desired areas with active green color for motion detection.

NOTE : When the highlighted square is red you can freely move the selector to the desired area.
When the status active green color you can add or delete motion detection areas.

After setting the motion area select the MENU button to save your selection.

▪ SELECT ALL : Select all motion area.


▪ CLEAR ALL : Clear all motion area.
▪ SAVE : Save the changed setting.
▪ CLOSE : Close the pop-up screen.
▪ EXIT : Exit the motion area setup.

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[ACTION]
▪ RECORD : Select the channel for record.
▪ ALARM : Select On/Off for alarm.
▪ BUZZER : Select On/Off for buzzer.
▪ PRESET : Set the preset number.
(When motion is triggered, the PTZ camera can move to the preset position)
▪ E-MAIL : Select On/Off for e-mail notification.

TIP: If you select [DEFAULT] the event will trigger recording of individual channels

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5.3.2 ALARM IN

TIP:
If you select the ACTIVE+ or
TYPE+ menu you can change
all settings at one time.

[INPUT]
▪ ACTIVE : Select On/Off to activate alarm.
▪ NAME : Name alarm input.
▪ TYPE : Select the alarm type. (NO : Normal Open / NC : Normal Close)

[ACTION]
▪ RECORD : Select the channel for record.
▪ ALARM : Select On/Off for alarm.
▪ BUZZER : Select On/Off for buzzer.
▪ PRESET : Set the preset number.
(When motion is triggered, the PTZ camera move to the set preset number position)
▪ E-MAIL : Select On/Off for e-mail notification.

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5.3.3 VIDEO LOSS

TIP:
If select the ACTIVE+ menu,
can change all setting at once.

[INPUT]
▪ ACTIVE : Select On/Off to activate.

[ACTION]
▪ RECORD : Select On/Off for record.
▪ ALARM : Select On/Off for alarm.
▪ BUZZER : Select On/Off for buzzer.
▪ PRESET : Set the preset number.
(When motion is triggered the PTZ camera can move to the preset position)
▪ E-MAIL : Select On/Off for e-mail notification.

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5.3.4 SYSTEM

[WARNING]
▪ CHECK INTERVAL : Select the check interval time. (Select 1 hour to 24 hour)
▪ DISK WARNING : Select the option for smart warning. (POPUP + BUZZER / POPUP / OFF)
▪ ALARM WARNING : Select the alarm out channel for Alarm warning.
▪ THRESHOLD : Select the warning temperature. (C: 0 to 100 / F : 32 to 212)
▪ CURRENT TEMP : Display current temperature.

[DISK]
▪ DISK FULL WARNING : Select On/Off to disk full warning.
▪ USED SPACE : Display the used space.
▪ ALARM : Select the channel for alarm out.
▪ BUZZER : Select On/Off for buzzer.
▪ MESSAGE : Select On/Off for message.

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[MAIL] – Select option On/Off for e-mail notification.
▪ POWER / MENU / LOGIN FAIL / DISK FULL / LOG IN / SMART

[E-MAIL]
▪ Select On/Off to send e-mail notification with each item.
(POWER On & Off, Menu Change, Login Fail, Disk Full, Log in and SMART information.

5.3.5 DISPLAY

▪ DISPLAY : Select display time by second. (Select 0 to 100)


▪ EVENT ICON : Select On/Off to display event icon.
▪ EVENT POPUP : Select On/Off to pop-up.

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5.4 RECORD SETUP
In this menu is the Resolution, Schedule, Record, Audio, Manual, Filter setup.

Select the [RECORD] menu.

5.4.1 RESOLUTION

▪ RESOLUTION : Select the resolution per channel.


(STD=CIF / HIGH=Half D1 / HIGHEST=D1)

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5.4.2 SCHEDULE

▪ SETUP MODE : Select the recording schedule. (TYPICAL / CUSTOM)


▪ DAY TIME : Select the day time schedule time. (Night time is automatically set according to day schedule)
▪ WEEKEND : Set the weekend days.

[CUSTOM]
▪ 3 different recording schedules can be setup. (REC1, REC2, REC3)
This is related with the [RECORD] menu so [CUSTOM] mode should match the [RECORD] menu.

[CUSTOM selected screen]

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5.4.3 RECORD

[DAY] / [NIGHT] / [WEEKEND]


▪ TIME : Set the frame rate and resolution per channel for time based recording.
▪ EVENT : Set the frame rate and resolution per channel for event based recording.

TIP : The frame rate can be set by the directional button in the setup menu.

If set to [Typical] in [SCHEDULE] menu, the DAY / NIGHT / WEEKEND schedules and settings will be
changed to REC1/ REC2 / REC3.

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5.4.4 EVENT

▪ PRE RECORD : Select the pre recording time by second. (0 ~ 60 SEC)


▪ POST RECORD : Select the post recording time by second. (0 ~ 100 SEC)

5.4.5 AUDIO

▪ RECORD : Select On/Off for audio recording per channel.

TIP: If select the RECORD+ menu all setting can be changed at once.

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5.4.6 MANUAL

▪ SPEED : Select the recording frame per channel.


▪ Quality : Selects the compression quality per channel.
▪ AUDIO : Select On/Off for audio recording per channel.

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5.5 ETHERNET SETUP
Network, Serial, DDNS, E-mail setup.

Select the [ETHERNET] menu.

5.5.1 NETWORK

[ETHERNET]
▪ DYNAMIC IP : Select On/Off for dynamic IP.
If Dynamic IP is ON, DVR IP address is assigned automatically through the router.
▪ HOST NAME : Type any Host name.
▪ IP ADDRESS : Type IP address. (Available when DYNAMIC IP is OFF)
▪ SUBNET MASK : Type Subnet mask. (Available when DYNAMIC IP is OFF)
▪ GATEWAY : Type Gateway. (Available when DYNAMIC IP is OFF)
▪ DNS SERVER : Type DNS server. (Available when DYNAMIC IP is OFF)
▪ CHECK INTERNET : Check internet connection status.

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5.5.1 NETWORK

[CLIENT]
▪ CLIENT ACCESS : Select client access options. ( ALL / RANGE )
▪ BEGIN ADDRESS / END ADDRESS Enter range of IP addresses with remote access.
: If you select range you must Input the acceptable IP address range for remote access.
▪ SMS PORT (TCP) : Select SMS port.
▪ WEB PORT (TCP) : Select Web port.
▪ REMOTE RESTART : Select On/Off to restart DVR remotely.
▪ REMOTE CONFIG : Select On/Off to remotely change configuration.

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5.5.2 SERIAL

[RS-232 INPUT SETUP]


▪ SERIAL TYPE : Select external device.
▪ MODEL : Select the protocol to use.
▪ PORT : Select the Baud Rate / DATA bit / Parity / Stop Bit.

[RS-485 INPUT SETUP]


▪ SERIAL TYPE : Select external device.
▪ MODEL : Select the protocol.
▪ PORT : Select the Baud Rate / DATA bit / Parity / Stop Bit.

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5.5.3 DDNS

▪ DDNS SERVER : Select the DDNS server. (Ddnsdvr.com / Dyndns.com / ChangeIP.com)


▪ HOST NAME : Input the host name from the registered DDNS server.
▪ USER NAME : Input the user name from the registered DDNS server.
▪ PASSWORD : Input the password from the registered DDNS server.
▪ ROUTER IP : Select On/Off for sending IP information to the DDNS server.
If using a router this setting should be [ON].
▪ STATUS : Check the connection status.

NOTE : For using DDNS server, firstly connect the DDNS server and register Host name, User name
password then input this information in the setup menu.

Example for DDNSDVR


a. In web browser, visit www.ddnsdvr.com
b. Click the [New Account] menu on the left menu.
c. Input the User / Email / Password that user wants.
d. Click the [Log In] menu on the left menu and log in by the created new account.
e. Click the [New hostnames] and make new host name.
 In DVR menu input the full host name such as [Talos-SecurityDVR.ddnsdvr.com]
f. Click the [hostnames] and select the created hostname.

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5.5.4 E-MAIL

[ADDRESS]
▪ SEND E-MAIL : Select On/Off for email notifications.
▪ SCHEDULE : Set the notification schedule. (From : Start time / To : End time)
▪ E-MAIL ADDRESS : Input the E-mail address to receive notifications.

[SERVER]
▪ MAIL SERVER : Select the mail server. (SMTP server / DVR System)
▪ E-MAIL : Input the user e-mail address.
▪ PASSWORD : Input the Login password.
▪ SMTP SERVER : Input the server address.
▪ SMTP PORT : Input the server port.
▪ MAIL TEST : Send test mail.

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5.5.5 NET FRAME

▪ FPS : Select the frame per channel for network transmission.


▪ QUALITY : Select the image quality per channel for network transmission.

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5.6 SYSTEM SETUP
System Log, Status, Version.

Select the [SYSTEM] menu.

5.6.1 SYSTEM LOG

▪ Check the system log with the left and right directional buttons.

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5.6.2 STATUS

[DISK]
▪ Display HDD Status.
▪ HDD INFORMATION : Display the HDD status.
: DVR will check the HDD for bad sectors automatically and skip these sectors for reliable recording.

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5.6.2 STATUS

[RECORD]
▪ Display RECORD Status.

[AUDIO]
▪ Display AUDIO Status.

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5.6.3 VERSION

▪ Display DVR version and information.

5.6.4 UPGRADE

▪ TYPE : Select the upgrade type. (FTP or Media)


▪ DEVICE : Select the device which have upgrade firmware file. (DVD / USB)
▪ CONFIRM : Select On/Off for upgrade confirm message.
▪ UPGRADE : Start upgrade.

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6. SEARCH
On the Top menu, select the [SEARCH] menu.

After selecting this menu the following Log-in window will appear.

Enter the password and press the ENTER button.


(The default password : 1111)

▪ QUICK SEARCH : Search by date, hour and minute details.


▪ CALENDAR : Search by date and time.
▪ EVENT SERARCH : Search by event type.
▪ OVERLAPPED LIST : Search data effected by time and date changes.
▪ MUSEUM SEARCH : Search by the selected area activity.
▪ GO TO FIRST : Search the oldest saved data.
▪ GO TO LAST : Search the latest saved data.

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6.1 Search Screen Configuration

Execution Information Message

Camera Name
Search Information
Search Icon Icon

Search Screen

Repeat Time
Information Screen
Expand/Reduction
Window
Backup Progress (%)
Recorded Audio
Information Icon Search Date/Time

6.1.1 Search Menu


When mouse cursor is placed over on the bottom side, the Search menu is appeared.

Pause Division Screen Setup menu

Fast reverse play Fast forward play Preview mode

Reverse play Repeat Select motion area

Play Rotate screen Exit Search mode

※ As in the live view the top menu can be used in the search screen.

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6.1.2 CALENDAR SEARCH

a. Select the date and time data.


- Recorded data is then displayed in the timeline.

b. Select the start hour and minutes


- After hour selection is made the minute timeline will appear.

NOTE: The time graph color is different by the recording type.


Continuous Recording = Blue, Audio Recording = Light Blue, Event Recording = Red.

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6.1.3 EVENT SEARCH

▪ DATA : Select date to search.


▪ MOTION : Select On/Off event for search.
▪ ALARM IN : Select On/Off event for search.
▪ VIDEO LOSS : Select On/Off event for search.
▪ SELECT CAMERA : Select the camera for search.
▪ VIEW SEARCH LOG : Display selected event log.

▪ HOUR : Select time period to view.


▪ PREV : Display previous page.
▪ NEXT : Display next page.
▪ GOTO : Display the video data per event.

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6.1.4 OVERLAPPED LIST

▪ If a user changes the time or applies DST (Daylight Saving Time) there will be an overlap in data.

▪ search options are [QUICK SEARCH] or [EVENT SEARCH].

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6.1.5 PANORAMA SEARCH

▪ During normal search press the [PANORAMA] button.


▪ By click the right mouse button and click select [PANORAMA] Search.
▪ Playback frame by frame.

6.1.6 SECTION REPLAY LOOP


▪ During normal search, press the pause button or click the repeat loop button.
When pressed the start position is set, when pressed again the end position is set and video

▪ In playback you will see the replay icon and time signature.

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6.1.7 MUSEUM SEARCH

▪ Select [MUSEUM SEARCH] function menu.

▪ Select the Museum search area.

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6.1.7 MUSEUM SEARCH

▪ Select the start and end time then select SEARCH.

- Preview event list will appear.

- Select the event for playback.

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※ Button Functions Search mode

▪ Remote Controller or Front button

Button Explanation

SEARCH Display the [SEARCH] menu

ESC Cancel the Search mode or return to the live screen

ENTER Select the CAMEO menu

FAST REVERSE Reverse playback speed

FAST FORWARD Forward playback speed

PAUSE Pause playback

FORWARD PLAY Playback

REVEERSE PLAY Reverse playback

DISPLAY Display screen split options (1,4,9,16)

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7. BACKUP
From the menu select the [BACKUP] icon.

After selecting the menu you will need to login.

Enter the password and press the ENTER button.


(The default password : 1111)

▪ TARGET : Select the device to backup. (USB / DVD)


▪ FROM : Select the start date and time.
▪ TO : Select the end date and time.
▪ BACKUP TITLE : Type title.
▪ SELECT CAMERA : Select the camera for backup
▪ EARLIEST RECORD : Displays the oldest recording data.
▪ LATEST RECORD : Displays the most recent recording data.
▪ REQUIRE SPACE : Displays the amount of data requested and available media space for backup.
▪ WRITE : Starts the backup.

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7.1 Play with backup data

▪ After backup the DVR Player is copied to the media with the data.
▪ Backup data can only be played using DVR Player or the DVR.
▪ Export to JPEG still shot or AVI file from backup.

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8. APPENDIX
8.1 Firmware Upgrade

① Copy the firmware on USB and connect to the


Memory Stick USB port.

② For upgrades restart the DVR.

③ After restart the upgrade window will appear,


select the START button.

⑤ After upgrade remove the USB and select ok.

Then the DVR will restart.

※ If select OK without removing the USB device the


DVR upgrade process will start again.

⑥ After restart you can verify the upgrade process.

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8. APPENDIX
8.2 Web Client
※How to connect
For using web connection through internet, 7000 and 80 ports should be set as port forwarding at the
Router.

1. To connect Web viewer, the [Ethernet] setup on DVR


is required.

2. Input the IP address or Domain name of DVR

• http://210.58.xx.xx.
• http://test.ddnsdvr.com
• In case of other Web port, input the address as
http://test.ddnsdvr.com:XXXX
( ‘XXXX’ is assigned web port number)

3. User Have to allow download ActiveX

* In case Windows will not allow the download of


ActiveX, Go to the Security Tab in IE and change all
ActiveX to Enable.

4. Install the ActiveX

5. Input ID & Password then click the Connect button.

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8.2.1 Web viewer Functions

Screen split
options




Connect Disconnect

① Control
② PTZ

Brightness control Zoom In

Contrast control Zoom Out

③ ALARM
④ SEARCH

Open data

Exit Search

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8. APPENDIX
8.3 Specification
Model DRH412 DRH408 DRH404 DRH103
Performance PENTAPLEX
Display Speed Real-Time
Recording 1080P / 720x480 60FPS/120FPS(D1) 60FPS/120FPS(D1) 60FPS/120FPS(D1) 60FPS/90FPS(D1)
Speed 720P / 720x480 120FPS/120FPS(D1) 120FPS/120FPS(D1) 120FPS/120FPS(D1) 60FPS / 90FPS(D1)
Signal Level HD-SDI (SMPTE292M)
Video In
Channel 16 Ch (BNC) 12 Ch (BNC) 8 Ch (BNC) 4 Ch (BNC)
Main Display HDMI
Video Out Main Display Resolution 1920x1080(P) / 1920x1080(I) / 1280x 720(P) / 1440x900
Sub Display VGA
Audio Input / output 4/1 4/1 4/1 4/1
Alarm Input / output 8/2 8/2 4/1 4/2
Details
Display Split 1, 4, 9, 13, 16 1, 4, 9, 13 1, 4, 9 1, 4
Screen
Interface Graphic User Interface
Format 1080 /720 Auto detection
Video Codec H.264 Advanced
Recording type Schedule / Continuous / Event (Motion, Alarm)
Interface type SATA II
Storage
HDD / Capacity Up to 2 HDD’s
Connectors USB port USB port * 2
Function
OSD On / Off
Live Display Border Color/ Digital Zoom Selectable / Up to 4X
Cameo Camera Adjustment / Camera position change / Freeze / Audio on
Area Adjustable GRID (22 X 15)
Motion
Sensitivity 5 Level motion detection
Hidden Video Video is hidden in Live view but it is recorded
Private Zone Block the private zone in live camera view
System Auto Time Synch By NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Firmware Update Via USB & Network
SMART Alarm Auto Detect & Monitoring HDD’s problem
Source Motion / Alarm In / Video loss
Event Action E-Mail notification, Log Send message to Remote, Buzzer, Pop Up, Alarm out, PTZ preset
Pre/Post Alarm Yes (Up to 60 sec / Up to 100 sec)
Resolution By each camera for different resolution setting (CIF/2CIF/D1)
Record
Quality 4 Levels ( Low / Normal / High / Highest )
Quick / Event search Search by time with calendar / Search by event
Repeat search Select specific time period and playback repeatedly
Search Panorama search Frame by frame
Smart search Search only event and playback without interval
CAMEO Live monitoring during playback, Playback camera change, Freeze and Digital zoom
Backup file format / Media DVR Format / DVD or USB device
Protocol Static IP, DHCP, DDNS
Network Physical / Mac Layer RJ45 (10/100/1000 Mbps), Ethernet
Browser SMS, Web Viewer, Smart Phone Viewer (Android, I-phone)
Environment
Operating Temperature / Humidity 0~40℃ / 20~80% RH
Dimension / Weight 350(W) X 258(D) X 70(H) / 3Kg (without HDD)
Power Requirement / Consumption AC 100V – 220V (50Hz-60Hz) / 60W

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8. APPENDIX
8.5 Trouble Shooting

Symptoms Action

If the power LED is not illuminated, check the items below.


No power - Check the power cord connection to the wall outlet.
- Check to power cord connection to the DVR.

- Check video cable connection to the DVR.


- Check the monitor connection to the DVR.
- Check the camera power connection.
- Restart the DVR in case of possible boot error .
No Camera Images - Restore default configuration settings.
※ How to restore default configuration settings.
1. Main Menu > Configuration > Load default > O.K > O.K
!! Caution: DVR will be set to factory default, back up any important
configuration settings before restoring default settings.

- USB mouse (USB 2.0 Supported)


No mouse control - Mouse should be connected to mouse USB port.
- Reset USB device in settings menu.

If the recording LED does not flicker, check the below items.
- HDD could be full.
- Reformat HDD or change the HDD OVERWRITE setting to ON.
No recording
- Check the recording setup.
- Replace the HDD due to failure.

If the network LED does not flicker, check the below items.
- Check the connected hub or router.
No network connection
- Check the network cable and connection.
- Check the network setup.

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- Check the battery installation.
- Check the ID of the IR remote control.
No IR remote control - Point the IR remote control at the DVR system.
- Use the remote controller within 15 feet of DVR.
- Install new batteries.

- Check the microphone and audio cable connections.


- Check the audio output connections.
No live audio
- Turn on the Live Audio for the individual camera channel.
※ Individual camera menu will be appear with right click of mouse.

- Set to audio to ON
Although the record icon appears if there is no audio input
No audio playback
no audio source will be recorded or played back.
※ Check all audio source connections

- For smart search, event record should be set.


No smart search - If event record is not setup when using smart search function the
system will return to the live screen from search mode.

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8. APPENDIX
8.6 Mobile Viewer (Apple & Android)

-. Download the [mpocketdvr] on App store. (Free software)


-. Download the [pocketdvr] on Android market. (Free software)
-. How to use two apps are the same.

- Execute the [mpocketdvr or pocketdvr] and the connection list will appear.
Press the [+] button to setup a new DVR connection.

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8.6 Mobile Viewer (Apple & Android)

-. Enter the DVR remote connection information.

- press the button after all fields have been completed.

- From the DVR site list menu select DVR for connection.

- ADD : Press the button for additional DVR registration.


Enter all DVR information then press the button.

- EDIT : Press the button to delete or modify information.

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8.6 Mobile Viewer (Apple & Android)

- Support 1,2,8,16 split screen.


- By the screen touch, change 1 screen or multi screen.
- Horizontal view, Vertical view are supported.

- : Exit application.

- : Playback by date / time.


After selecting date and time press the button to start playback.
- : Returns to live mode.

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8.6 Mobile Viewer (Apple & Android)

- App functions:

Image capture

: Saves JPEG image of single camera view

Pause

: Pause (freeze) live view

Paused Icon

: Press this button to enable or disable pause function

Screen Split

: Select single channel, 2, 4, 8, or 16 Screen splits.

PTZ

: Enables PTZ camera control


Camera moves with directional arrow indicator.

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