DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
VR ??? 601
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
PLAY STOP
PAUSE REC
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Before operating this unit, please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance.
For Customer Use:
Enter below the serial No. which is located on the rear of cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No???
Serial No???
LST0130 - 001A
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1.Read all of these instructions.
2.Save these instructions for later use.
3.All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4.Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
5.Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
6.Do not use this appliance near water ??? for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.
7.Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The appliance may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance.
Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the appliance.
Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
8.Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from
overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This appliance should not be placed in a
9.This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. For appliance designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.
10.This appliance system is equipped with a
11.For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and
12.Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
13.Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance.
14.Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
15. Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance.
16.Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may touch dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
17.Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a.When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
b.If liquid has been spilled into the appliance.
c.If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water.
d.If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation.
e.If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f . When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service.
18.When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
19.Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (FOR USA AND CANADA)
The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated ???dangerous voltage??? within the product???s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Le symbole de l??? ??clair a l??? interieur d??? un triangle equilateral est destine a alerter l??? utilisateur sur la presence d??? une tension dangereuse non isolee dans le boitier duprodult. Cette tension est sufflsante pour provoquer l??? electrocution de personnes
Le point d??? exclamation a l???linterieur d??? un triangle equilateral est destine a alerter l??? utilisateur sur la presence d??? openations d??? entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent dand le manuel d??? instructions.
Ces symbols ne sont utilizes qu???aux
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
This unit should be used with 120V AC only.
CAUTION:
To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, DO NOT use any other power.
NOTE:
The rating plate (serial number plate) is on the rear of the unit.
INFORMATION
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 energy 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 the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CAUTION
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED
BY JVC COULD VOID USER???S AUTHORITY TO
OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
CAUTION
Risk of explosion if replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
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AVERTISSEMENT:
POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D???INCENDIE
OU D???ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER
L???APPAREIL A L???HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE.
Ce magnetoscope ne doit etre utilize que sur du courant alternatif en 120V.
ATTENTION:
Afin d???eviter tout resque d???incendie ou d???electrocution, ne pas utiliser d???aufres sources d???alimentation electrique.
REMARQUE:
La plaque d???identification (numero de serie) se trouve dur le pammeau arriere de l???appareil.
WARNING:
The battery used in the
WARNING:
The installation of this equipment should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes.
Cet appareil numerique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (FOR EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA)
Warning Notice
FOR YOUR SAFETY (Australia)
1.Insert this plug only into effectively earthed
2.If any doubt exists regarding the earthing, consult a qualified electrician.
3.Extension cord, if used, must be
IMPORTANT (In the United Kingdom)
Mains Supply (AC 230 V)
WARNING ??? THIS APPARATUS
MUST BE EARTHED
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code;
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
The wire which is coloured
POWER SYSTEM
Connection to the mains supply
This unit operates on voltage of 220 V to 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60Hz.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
To prevent electric shock, do not open the cabinet. No user serviceable partsinslde. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Note:
The rating plate and the safety caution are on the rear of the unit.
The OPERATE button does not completely shutoff mains power from the unit, but switches operating current on and off.
WARNING
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to rerecord
CAUTION
RED colour indications on the operation panel are provided but they are not safety related. RED colour indications:
(1) For Recording Button.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Place of storage and use
Please avoid storing or using this DVR in the following places:
Extremely hot or cold places beyond the allowable temperature for operation (5??C ??? 40??C).
Humid or dry places beyond the allowable humidity range for operation (30%
Places exposed to oil, smoke or steam, such as the kitchen vicinity.
Intensely vibrating or unstable places. Places prone to condensation.
Places that generate strong magnetic fields, e.g., transformer or motor.
Places near devices that generate electric waves, e.g., transceiver or mobile phone. Places that generate radiation,
Handling the unit
Please do not place heavy objects on the DVR, like a monitor or TV.
Please keep the mobile rack into the compartment. As injury may result from fingers getting clamped.
Please do not block the ventilation openings. Avoid violent shocks to the unit. Do not drop the unit.
Please remove the AC adapter to save energy when the unit is not in use.
Maintaining the unit (Please turn off the power before performing maintenance work.)
Please wipe the unit with a soft cloth. Do not wipe it with thinner or benzene lest the surface melts or becomes dull. For stubborn stains, wipe first with a
About the provided power cables (for
Two power cables are provided with the
When usage voltage is 120V or less; use the A ??? type (flat ??? pin type).power cable.
When usage voltage is 127V or over; use the C ??? type (round ??? pin type).power cable.
Please use the provided AC adapter to connect the DVR to a power source.
Please use the supplied power cord. Using a different type or damaged cord may cause fire or electric shock.
The
To save energy, be sure to turn off the system when not in use.
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AC adapter section
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1)Read all of these instructions.
2)Keep these instructions.
3)Heed all warnings.
4)Follow all instructions.
5)Do not use this apparatus near water.
6)Clean only with dry cloth.
7)Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer???s instructions.
8)Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9)Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
10)Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11)Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12)Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or the table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from
13)Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14)Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
CAUTION ??? These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
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Table Of Contents
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1. PRODUCT FEATURES
1.1 Product Introduction
This DVR is a storage media of digital video image, which uses
1.2Product Features
???Stores video in
???Maximum 2
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???Capable of working with various known multiplexers.
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???Refresh rate up to 60 IPS (50 IPS for PAL).
???Image quality selectable at 4 different levels for recording.
???Event/Timer/Alarm recording mode.
???Quick search by time, alarm, event, and recording list.
???Fast and slow playback of recorded video at various speeds.
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???Password protection.
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???Remote control via
???Power interruption recovery.
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???Distributing live and recorded images through TCP/IP network environment.
???Audio function included
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???Support DHCP protocol.
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2. DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT/REAR VIEW
2.1 Front View
PLAY STOP
PAUSE REC
The compartment allows you to install a
The key lock secures a
PAUSE button:
In a playback display, press this to freeze the display. During the freeze, press to display one frame/field of a picture at a time in the forward direction. (Illuminate green in PAUSE mode.)
PLAY button:
Press to play back a recorded video from the
STOP button:
Press to stop playing back a recorded video or recording video into a
REC button:
Press to start recording video into a
OPERATE button:
Press this button for at least 3 seconds to power off. Press again to activate the device.
DISPLAY button:
Press to show the system operation status on the screen.
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Setup button:
Press this to enter the setup menu. Press again to exit the setup mode.
Search button:
Press to enter the search mode to access recorded video.
Left / Right buttons:
Press the two buttons to highlight desired items in the menu setup mode. For Key Lock operation, press these two buttons simultaneously once; to disable Key Lock, press these two buttons simultaneously again.
Up / Down buttons:
Press these two buttons to select the desired contents for programming in the setup menu mode.
Enter Button:
Press to enter a selected item and save the setting in the menu setup mode.
Monitor button:
Press to switch between a
This indicator of the timer recording mode lights up to signal the scheduled record setting is on.
This indicator of the alarm recording mode lights up to indicate the alarm record setting is on.
DISK Indicator:
The indicator shows the operation status of the unit???s
Shuttle Ring:
The shuttle can be moved forward and backward for playback in either direction. Turn this left to play a recorded video in the reverse direction at faster or slower speeds than the recorded speed. Turn this right to play a recorded video in the forward direction at faster or slower speeds than the recorded speed.
Jog Dial:
This dial can act in both a forward and a backward direction, as well as step by step. Turn this left to play a recorded video in the reverse direction. Turn this right to play a recorded video in the forward direction.
OPERATE Indicator:
Indicates the power status of the unit. The green light indicates the
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Mobile Rack Power LED:
Indicates the power status of the Mobile Rack. The green light indicates the Mobile Rack is activating.
Mobile Rack HDD LED:
Indicates the HDD status of the Mobile Rack. The orange light indicates the HDD is storing or retrieving data.
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2.2 Rear View
VIDEO IN Connector: This BNC connector is used to connect the video output from a camera or a MUX to the DVR.
FROM MUX MAIN MONITOR Connector: This BNC connector is used to connect the live video output from a MUX to the DVR.
AUDIO IN Connector: This connector is used to connect the audio output from a camera, a MUX or other devices to the DVR.
ETHERNET 10/100 Connector: This is one standard
SD CARD Slot: This is used for system software updating and archiving/accessing critical images.
VIDEO OUT Connector: The connector provides the unit???s composite video signals to a MUX.
MONITOR Connector: The connector provides the unit???s composite video or a MUX???s live signal if connected to a display device.
AUDIO OUT: This provides the unit???s audio signal to a speaker.
ALARM I/O: This is a
Plug Inlet: The inlet connects to an external power supply. Connect to the provided AC adapter.
Wire Catch: The wire catch secures the power cord and keeps it in place (so that it does not droop or hang loosely).
Ground Screw???s: The ground screw is for chassis terminal.
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9 8 7 6
SWITCH OUT
NO CONNECTION
*THIS FIGURE IS LOOKED FROM THE REAR
1.GND: Ground Contact.
2.ALARM OUT (OUTPUT): This is an alarm output trigger. Connect this to external devices such
3.DISK FULL (OUTPUT): This is a disk full output trigger. Connect this to external devices such
4.ALARM RESET (INPUT): This pin connects to an
5. RECORD IN (INPUT): This pin connects to a record trigger device for starting a record.
6.SWITCH OUT (OUTPUT): This pin, sending out timing signals (falling / negative) to a multiplexer, connects to a multiplexer???s trigger terminal so the multiplexer can switch to use the same recording speed as the DVR.
7.NO CONNECTION
8.NO CONNECTION
9.ALARM IN (INPUT): This is an alarm input which can be programmed in the menu system to
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3. INSTALLATION
Please follow the instructions and the diagram below to set up the system.
3.1 Basic Connection
CONNECTIONG TO THE AC ADAPTER
Connect the provided AC adapter to the main unit.
Screw
Clamp
Provided AC
mains cable Provided AC adapter
1.Connect the DC cord of the AC adapter to the DC IN terminal of the main unit.
2.To prevent accidental disconnection of the DC cord, fasten the DC cord with a wire catch.
1)Remove 1 screw followed by the wire catch.
2)Insert the DC cord into the wire catch and fasten the wire catch unto the main unit.
3.Connect the provided power cord to the AC IN terminal of the AC adapter.
4.Connect the power cord to the power socket.
???Power is channeled into the unit and the OPERATE indicator lights up green. (OPERATE ON mode)
???Press OPERATE button for at least 3 seconds to power off and the OPERATE indicator lights up orange.. (OPERATE OFF mode)
The orange light signals the
Memo
???Even in the OPERATE OFF mode, a small amount of electricity will still flow into the unit.
???When the unit is in the OPERATE OFF mode, no operation can be performed except that of the OPERATE button.
Note:
???Please supply power to the unit via the provided AC adapter. Do not use other power sources.
???During recording or playback, please do not unplug the DC or power cord.
*About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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CONNECTING WITH A SINGLE CAMERA
Please set the MULTIPLEXER option to OFF on the REC SETTING page in the setup menu when it is connected with a single camera. (Please refer to section 5.1 MULTIPLEXER option)
Monitor
CONNECTING WITH A MULTIPLEXER
To match the multiplexer???s recording speed, please set the MULTIPLEXER option to ON on the REC SETTING page in the setup menu when it is connected with a multiplexer. (Please refer to section 5.1 MULTIPLEXER option)
Caution: When being set up so that an multiplexer may record only the
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CONNECTING WITH A QUAD
Please set the MULTIPLEXER option to OFF on the REC SETTING page in the setup menu when it is connected with a quad. (Please refer to section 5.1 MULTIPLEXER option)
MonitorSpeaker
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ATTACHING AN EXTERNAL DEVICE TO DVR
Connect an alarm out, alarm input, and a peripheral device as shown in the diagram below.
Lamp
Alarm Reset
(Normally Open)
5 4 3 2 1
Alarm in
(Normally Open)
CLOCK SET
Please set the clock before operating the DVR. (For operation details, please refer to section 5.3
CLOCK/TIMER)
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3.2
The DVR is equipped with two compartments of
Table 3.2 A. The jumper settings of
Table 3.2 B. Compatible
NOTE:
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3.3 System Information
You can display system settings information as shown on Table 3.3 A below at any time by pressing the Display button . In the playback mode, the recorded video information is displayed. In the live or recording mode, the Manual Recording information is displayed. However, when the DVR is displaying a decoded image from a multiplexer, you must first switch the unit to encoded image displaying (The pictures is switching swiftly and the light of Monitor button is off) by pressing the Monitor button . Each sequential press of the Display button displays a different message detailed in the following example. By default, the unit displays time, date, and an indicating bar of capacity status on a monitor as shown next.
Press the Display button once; the DVR will display the following sample message plus the default display. Press the Display button again; the unit will not display any OSD message. Press the button one more time to back to the default display.
Table 3.3 A.
IP : 192 . 168 . 1 . 90
Description of Table 3.3 A
(1+2: 59G): Total capacity of installed
(12.4 HR): Total 12.4 hour recording time available
(QUALITY: BEST): Record quality setting, BEST
(NTSC): NTSC system
(RATE: 6 HR): Setting of Record time mode, 6 hours
(20 F/S): Record speed setting, 20 fields/sec
(MUX: OFF): Only connected to a single camera.
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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3.4 Updating System Software
If the system software of the DVR needs to be upgraded, please contact your JVC dealer.
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4. BASIC OPERATIONS
This section shows you how to operate and manage the DVR when it gets in the way.
4.1 Configuring Recording Settings
Recording Time settings (Recording Rate and Picture Quality Setting)
Recording time will vary depending on the image size, recording rate, and the capacity of the
Set up the REC Time Mode when a multiplexer is connected
If a multiplexer is connected, for optimum image recording and playback, the record speed of the multiplexer must be correctly adjusted to match the DVR and set the MULTIPLEXER option on the setup menu to ON. This can be done by either of methods detailed below.
Connect the SW. OUT terminal in
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NOTE: Recording times on the tables above are estimated. For actual available recording time of a recording configuration, please refer to the system information of the DVR. (Please refer to section 3.3 system information for more details.)
NOTE: No audio function at the refresh rate in NTSC: 60 fields/sec ~ 20 fields/sec, 1/4 fields/sec ~ 1/8 fields/sec.
No audio function at the refresh rate in PAL: 50 fields/sec ~ 17 fields/sec, 1/4 fields/sec ~ 1/8 fields/sec.
NOTE: An actual recording fields number could be less than the Refresh Rate on the table above.
** : For NTSC and Mux Off Mode, recording rate 20F/S would be actually 15 F/S, 12F/S would be actually 10 F/S, 5.5 F/S would be actually 5F/S.
For PAL and Mux Off Mode, recording rate 17F/S would be actually 12.5 F/S, 10F/S would be actually 8.3 F/S, 5.5 F/S would be actually 5F/S.
( This adjustment is to avoid image shaking during playback at the same speed )
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4.2 Recording Operations
This section details the way to record video into
4.2.1 Manual Recording
When the DVR is in live display mode, take the following steps to start recording:
(1)In live display, press the REC button to record video into a
(2)Press the STOP button to stop recording any time.
(3)To access just recorded video, please refer to section 4.4 for more details.
4.2.2 Timer Recording
Timer recording provides two periods of time each day in a weekly table which programs the DVR to turn on and off at specified times. This way the DVR will start and stop recording according to the programmed schedule. Please take the following steps to program the scheduled recording.
(1)Press the Setup button to enter the MAIN MENU.
(2)Select the CLOCK / TIMER and press the Enter button to enter the CLOCK / TIMER page.
(3)Select the TIMER???SET.
(4)Press the Enter button to enter the REC SCHEDULE table.
(5)??? You can set up by using the ???<??? button and the ???>??? button to locate the specific
day/hour/minute you wish.
???You can also set up by using the Shuttle Ring and the Jog Dial. is the equal of the ???<??? button , is the equal of the ???>??? button , is the equal of the ???^??? button and is the equal of the ???v??? button .
???The time is displayed in a
(6)After scheduling is completed, press the Enter button and set OK to save the setting or select CANCEL to leave the page without saving the settings.
(7)To activate the programmed recording schedule, set the REC ENABLE to ON. As the scheduled recording is on, the red indicator of the Timer Record will be on as well. To deactivate it, set to OFF.
(8)Press the STOP button during the scheduled recording to stop it at any time. If you wish to continue the scheduled recording, press the REC button to proceed.
*About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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NOTE: You can proceed to start the scheduled recording from the current time if it is in the scheduled interlude as soon as setting is completed, and come out from menu to start recording.
NOTE: If you activate the recording function before the scheduled recording, the unit will operate recording as shown in the diagram below and keep those Images in different files.
NOTE: LIVE images may be freezed. But, it isn't a failure.
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM
CLOCK / TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO CLOCK / TIMER PAGE
CLOCK / TIMER
MAIN PAGE
SET REC SCHEDULE
REC SCHEDULE
MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM
CLOCK / TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO CLOCK / TIMER PAGE
CLOCK / TIMER
MAIN PAGE
TIMER REC ENABLE
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4.2.3 Alarm Recording
Take the following steps to activate the programmed alarm recording. For ALM OPERATION,
REC RATE, REC QUALITY, AUDIO, ALM TYPE, ALM DURATION, and
please refer to section 5.2 for more details.
(1)Press the Setup button to enter the MAIN MENU.
(2)Select ALARM and press the Enter button to enter the ALARM SETTING.
(3)Set the desired REC RATE, REC QUALITY, ALM TYPE, and ALM DURATION for use. If audio is required, set AUDIO to ON. If
ON.
(4)To activate the alarm recording, set ALM OPERATION to ON. To deactivate it, set ALM OPERATION to OFF.
4.2.4 Externally triggered Recording
By connecting the RECORD IN of ALARM I/O on the rear panel of the DVR, you can activate/deactivate the recording function of a DVR. The file will be kept with a prefixed ???R???. Please refer to section 2.3 for more details.
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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NOTE: The status of recording operations when an alarm takes place are shown in the
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2
3
4
diagrams below.
Manual or Externally Triggered Recording
Alarm Takes Place
Actual Recording
Speed
Timer Recording
Alarm Takes Place
Actual Recording
Speed
Timer Recording
Alarm Takes Place
Actual Recording
Speed
Timer Recording
Alarm Takes Place
Actual Recording
Speed
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4.3 Playback Operations
This section shows you how to operate the fast, slow, and
PLAY message and the PLAY button will light up indicating that the DVR is in the playback status.
Operation Status
A. From REC mode to Playback mode
(In live mode, directly press the PLAY button to play a latest recorded video) REC??????STOP?????????PLAY??????????????????????????????????????? Play the latest recorded file
???Play to the end of the file??????Show the ending message (use search functions or rewind to replay the file if required)
???STOP?????????PLAY???????????????Play the file from the stop position
B.Search to play back a particular recorded video Search??????PLAY??????????????????????????????????????????????????? Play a selected file
???Play to the end of the file???????????????Show the ending message (Search again or rewind to replay the file if required)
???STOP?????????PLAY????????????????????????Play the file from the stop position
C. Playback from the TOP of the HDD
???Stop: Press the ???STOP??? button for three seconds?????????PLAY???..Playback from the TOP of the HDD
4.3.1 Fast Forward/Reverse
There are 7 speeds available for playback: 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 30x and 100x
While playing back recorded video at recorded speed:
Forward: Turn the Shuttle dial to the right to view the recorded video in the forward direction at a speed faster than the recorded speed. Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the right increases the forward rate, as 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 30x and 100x.
Reverse: Turn the Shuttle dial to the left to view the recorded video in the reverse direction at a speed faster than the recorded speed. Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the left increases the reverse rate, as
Normal: Release the Shuttle dial to return to the normal speed of playback.
*You can also operate by using ???<??? button and ???>??? button .
*About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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NOTE: When Normal playing a recorded video from a multiplexer at 60 F/S~30F/S (50F/S~25F/S for PAL), the playback speed is half at recorded speed
NOTE: The playback speed will be displayed on the screen. However, when playing a recorded video from a multiplexer, the playback speed will only display in encoding (multiplexing) the mode. Press the Monitor button to switch between decoding and encoding modes.
4.3.2 Slow Forward/Reverse
There are 4 speeds available for a slow playback: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16.
While playing back recorded video at the recorded speed:
(1)Press the PAUSE button for the slow playback mode.
(2)Forward: Turn the Shuttle dial to the right to view the recorded video in the forward
direction at a speed slower than the recorded speed. Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the right increases the forward rate, as 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16.
(3) Reverse: Turn the Shuttle dial to the left to view the recorded video in the reverse direction at a speed slower than the recorded speed. Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the left increases the reverse rate, as
(4) Normal: Release the Shuttle dial and then press the PLAY button to return to the normal speed of playback.
*You can also operate by using ???<??? button and ???>??? button .
4.3.3Play Back
While playing back recorded video at the recorded speed:
(1)Press the PAUSE button for the
(2)There are two ways, by PAUSE button or by JOG, available to play in the
, can act in both a forward and a backward direction, as well as
Press the PAUSE button to display one frame/field of a picture at a time in the forward
direction. (When playing back video recorded by a multiplexer, each sequential press of the PAUSE button will display each camera in sequence.)
By JOG dial :
Turn the JOG dial clockwise to display one frame/field of a picture at a time in the forward direction. Turn the JOG dial counterclockwise to display one frame/field of a picture at a time in the backward direction.
(3)Press the PLAY button to return to the normal speed of playback.
*About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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4.3.4 Play Back Recorded Video from a HDD of the mobile rack
To play back a recorded video from a HD2, take the following steps:
(1)Press the Setup button to enter the setup menu.
(2)Select DISK and press the Enter button to enter the DISK SETTING page.
(3)Set the HD2 USAGE to REC and then exit the setup menu.
(4)Use the search function to access desired recorded video. For specific operation details please refer to the next section 4.4 (Search Operations).
4.4Search Operations
This section shows you how to access recorded video.
4.4.1 Full List Search
Take the following steps to proceed with the
(1)Press the Search button to enter the search mode.
(2)Select the FULL LIST and press the Enter button to access the complete list of recorded video.
(3)Highlight the specific recorded video of your requirement and press the Enter button to display the selected video.
(Key Operation: Press the ???^??? and ???v??? buttons, to select a video; press the ???<??? and ???>??? buttons, to flip over a page.)
NOTE: T: Timer recording; R: External trigger recording; A: Alarm recording.
NOTE: The maximum number of lists, for a respective HDD, is 3000.
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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4.4.2 Alarm list Search
Take the following steps to proceed with the
(1)Press the Search button to enter the search mode.
(2)Select the ALARM LIST and press the Enter button to access the complete list of
(3)Highlight the specific recorded video of your requirement and press the Enter button to display the selected video.
(Key Operation: Press the ???^??? and ???v??? buttons, to select a video; press the ???<??? and ???>??? buttons, to flip over a page.)
4.4.3 TIME Search
Take the following steps to proceed with the time search function.
(1)Press the Search button to enter the search mode.
(2)Select the TIME SEARCH and press the Enter button to access the
(3)Set the time period you wish to search for the recorded video.
(4)Press the Enter button to start searching and displaying the concerned image.
(5)If no video is found, please return to the
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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4.4.4 THUMBNAIL Search
Take the following steps to proceed with the thumbnail search function.
(1)Press the Search button to enter the search mode.
(2)Select the THUMBNAIL and press the Enter button to access the thumbnail page.
(3)Set the date you wish to search for the recorded video.
(4)Press the Enter button to start searching and displaying the concerned image.
???You can set up by using the ???<??? button , the ???>??? button , the ???^??? button and the ???v??? button to move eye focus.
???You can also set up by using the Shuttle Ring and the Jog Dial to move eye focus.
is the equal of the ???<??? button , is the equal of the ???>??? button , is the equal of the ???^??? button and is the equal of the ???v??? button .
(5)There are 5 levels of recording range modes to choose from: 1 Hour, 10 Minutes, 1 Minute, 10 Seconds and 1 Second. Select the specific field of your requirement and press the Enter button to enter the next level. If you want to return the previous level, please press the Setup button
(6)Once reaching the critical point at any level, the user can start playback by just clicking the
PLAY button .
THUMBNAIL
SEARCH
MM DD YEAR
FULL LIST03 / 13 / 2003
ALARM LIST
TIME SEARCH
THUMBNAIL
SD CARD
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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4.4.5 SD CARD Search
Take the following steps to proceed with the SD card search function.
(1)Insert a SD Card into the SD card slot of the rear unit.
(2)Press the Search button to enter the search mode.
(3)Select the SD CARD and press the Enter button to access the complete list of JPG files.
(4)Highlight the specific JPG file of your requirement and press the Enter button to display the image.
(5)If you need another, please return to the SD card JPG file list page and repeat steps (3) and
(4) again for another search.
NOTE: If you would like to delete JPG file in the SD card, please return to SD CARD JPG FILE list page and highlight the specific JPG file of your requirement and press the Setup button and then select the ???Yes??? to delete the image.
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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4.5 Backup Operations
4.5.1 Mobile Rack HD Backup
There are three ways available to duplicate the recorded video from HD 1 (Fixed HD) to HD 2 (Mobile Rack HD). Please take the following steps to proceed.
(1) Set HD 2 to BACKUP first. Take the following steps.
Press the Setup button to enter the setup mode and select the DISK.
Highlight DISK and press the Enter button to enter the DISK SETTING page.
Then set HD 2 USAGE to BACKUP.
ALARM: Duplicate all the
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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SELECT: Duplicate a particular recorded video from HD1 to HD2.
MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM
CLOCK / TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GO TO DISK PAGE
DISK SETTING
REFORMAT
HD2 USAGE
ALARM
SELECT
MAIN PAGE
BACKUP PART TO HD2
TOTAL: 41 M
READY TO GO
OK CANCEL
NOTE: If the capacity of HD 2 is not sufficient to store all selected video, a warning message ???HD2 SPACE NOT ENOUGH??? will be displayed on the screen. Please, insert a larger capacity of
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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4.5.2 Security Digital Card (SD Card) Backup
The SD card slot of the rear unit has three functions as shown below:
1.Archive Single image Clips into SD Card
Please take the following steps to archive a critical image in a SD card.
(1)Insert a SD Card into the SD card slot of the rear unit.
(2)Start playing back the recorded video. (When playing back recorded video made by a multiplexer, you must get into the multiplexing mode and display picture by picture in order to select the desired image for archiving. Press the Monitor button to get into the multiplexing mode under this mode so that the light of the Monitor button is off and the pictures are switching swiftly)
(3)Press the PAUSE button to freeze the desired pictures.
(4)Press the Enter button to save the image in the SD Card.
The quantity of pictures that can be stored depends on the SD card capacity. It depends on SD card capacity how many pictures can be stored. You can have the saved images printed out in any computer. The image is stored in the JPEG compressed format. If more than one clip is stored in a SD card, file names will be assigned in sequence as shown below.
SAVE TO J0000.JPG SAVE TO J0001.JPG
???
SAVE TO J000N.JPG
2. Backup the System setting info into SD Card.
The
Save the whole setting into the SD card:
Insert a SD card into the SD card slot.
Press the Setup button to enter the setup mode and select the SYSTEM.
Highlight SYSTEM and press the Enter button to enter the SYSTEM SETTING page. Set SD SETUP to SAVE. Then the system setting info will auto save into SD card.
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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Transfer the system setting info of DVR to another:
Insert the SD card which has stored the system setting info into the DVR. Press the Setup button to enter the setup mode and select the SYSTEM.
Highlight SYSTEM and press the Enter button to enter the SYSTEM SETTING page. Then set SD SETUP to LOAD.
3.Updating System Software (Please refer to section 3.4 for more details.)
4.6Key Lock Operation
The Key lock operation protects the unit against unauthorized use by disabling the entire front panel controls. Simultaneously press these two ???<??? and ???>??? buttons (as shown below) for at least 3 seconds to lock the unit; to release the Key Lock, simultaneously press these two buttons again.
PLAY STOP
PAUSE REC
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* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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5. MENU SETUP
There are 6 categories for operation setting in the setup menu system as shown below. The following sections will instruct you step by step to configure the operation setting and state each menu???s purpose and options. Press the Setup button to access the setup menu. Once inside the menu system, the
MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM
CLOCK / TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
Press to enter the selected item and to save the setting.
Shuttle Ring :
Turn to highlight the desired option or to select the context for setting.
Jog Dial :
Turn to select the desired item or entry for setting.
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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5.1 REC SETTING
This page allows you to set the recording rate and recording quality, and enables you to continue recording when the disk is full.
REC RATE:
This option is for adjusting the number of pictures recorded every second into a storage disk. The recording rate controls the frequency at which the number of video pictures can be recorded.
???For a NTSC unit, there are 11 different recording rates you can select from: 60F/S (60 fields per second), 30F/S, 20F/S, 12F/S, 5.5F/S, 2.4F/S, 1.22F/S, 0.71F/S, 1 F/4S, 1F/6S, and 1F/8S.
???For a PAL unit, there are 11 different recording rates you can select from: 50F/S (50 fields
per second), 25F/S, 17F/S, 10F/S, 5.5F/S, 2.9F/S, 1.52F/S, 0.88F/S, 1 F/4S, 1F/6S, and 1F/8S.
Please refer to the table in section 4.1 for details.
NOTE: The 60 f/s (50 f/s for a PAL unit) recording rate can only function in a 352x240 (352x288 for a PAL unit) resolution
REC QUALITY:
This option determines the image quality to be recorded. The DVR stores images in the compressed format and allows the image quality to be altered by the image size. There are 4 levels of image quality you can select from: BEST, HIGH, STANDARD, and BASIC. Selecting the BEST image for use provides
DISK FULL:
This option determines the way to utilize storage media in case of a full disk.
REWRITE: When the
STOP: When the
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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AUDIO:
This option determines the way to record sound if necessary.
ON: Enables AUDIO recording.
OFF: Disables AUDIO recording.
NOTE: Audio function can only be activated in the following refresh rate in NTSC(PAL): 12(10), 5.5(5.5), 2.4(2.9), 1.22(1.52), 0.71(0.88) fields/sec
MULTIPLEXER:
For optimum image recording please set this option to ON when the DVR is connected to a multiplexer for use. Set this option to OFF when it is only connected to a single camera or Quad processor.
5.2 ALARM SETTING
This menu allows users to program the configuration of alarm recording only when an alarm input is activated. The device will record as long as the alarm input is activated.
ALM OPERATION:
This option determines whether to activate/deactivate the alarm recording when it detects an alarm input. ON: The device activates the alarm recording when it detects an alarm input.
OFF: The device ignores the alarm signal when it detects an alarm input.
REC RATE:
This option is for the purpose of adjusting the number of pictures recorded every second into a storage disk when an alarm input is activated. For a NTSC unit, there are 5 different record speeds you can select from: 60F/S (60 fields per second), 30F/S, 20F/S, 12F/S, and REMAIN. For a PAL unit, there are 5 different record speeds you can select from: 50F/S (50 fields per second), 25F/S, 17F/S, 10F/S, and REMAIN. If you select REMAIN for use, the device will record images at the same speed as set on the REC page.
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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REC QUALITY:
This option determines the image quality to be recorded when an alarm input occurs. There are 4 levels of image quality to choose from: BEST, HIGH, STANDARD, and BASIC. The table below shows the level of image quality with the corresponding compression ratio and image size.
AUDIO:
This option determines the way to record sound if necessary.
ON: Enables AUDIO recording.
OFF: Disables AUDIO recording.
NOTE: Audio function can only be activated in the following refresh rate in NTSC(PAL): 12(10), 5.5(5.5), 2.4(2.9), 1.22(1.52), 0.71(0.88) fields/sec
ALM TYPE:
This option allows users to set a type of alarm input corresponding to the sensor signal in use.
NO: Normally Open. This is to be used with the type of alarm sensor whose contact remains open in normal conditions and closes in case of activation.
NC: Normally Closed. This is to be used with the type of alarm sensor whose contact remains closed in normal conditions and opens in case of activation.
ALM DURATION:
This option allows users to set alarms for a certain duration. You can select one of the six following options: 0 SEC, 30SEC, 1 MIN, 5 MIN, 10 MIN, and
Duration
Setting
NOTE: Recording may be interrupted at the time of
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PRE- ALARM:
This option determines that images prior to an alarm occurs will be recorded in the
ON: Enables this function.
OFF: Disables this function.
NOTE: If the device is already under recording mode before alarm occur, the
** : For NTSC and Mux Off Mode, recording rate 20F/S would be actually 15 F/S For PAL and Mux Off Mode, recording rate 17F/S would be actually 12.5 F/S.
( This adjustment is to avoid image shaking during playback at the same speed )
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5.3 CLOCK / TIMER
The DVR provides a weekly table, consisting of two periods of time each day for scheduled recording. This option allows you to set the time each day that the DVR will start and stop recording.
NOTE: Clock data is retained for about 3 months after the
REC ENABLE:
This option enables/disables the programmed scheduled recording.
ON: Enables the scheduled recording.
OFF: Disables the scheduled recording.
TIMER:
This entry allows users to program the time each day that the DVR will start and stop recording. There are two time periods each day available for scheduling. The time is displayed in a
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5.4 COMMUNICATION
This option allows you to configure the status of the
COMM ID:
Communication ID for
The
ON: Enables the
OFF: Disables the
The
ON: Enables the
OFF: Disables the
NET ENABLE:
This option selects either enable or disable for the Ethernet communication port. OFF:Disables it.
ON: Enables it.
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NET DHCP:
This option selects enable or disable for the DHCP communication function.
OFF:Disables it.
ON: Enables it.
NOTE: If provided with a DHCP server, the
NET IP:
This option is used to configure the Ethernet communication settings. This is required for the purpose of making a network connection. Please consult with a qualified MIS professional to configure it.
IP: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
MASK: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
GATEWAY: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
FTP SETTING:
This entry allows users to set the FTP File Transfer Protocol.
ENABLE:
This option is to select enable or disable for the FTP function.
ON: Enables it.
OFF: Disables it.
REC MODE:
This option determines the recording mode to be recorded when the FTP function occurs. There are 2 levels of recording mode to choose: ALARM REC and ALL REC.
ALARM REC: Only to record the
ALL REC: To record all the recorded video.
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REC RATE:
This option determines the recording rate to be recorded at when the FTP function occurs. There are 4 levels of recording rates to choose from: 1 F / 1 S, 1 F / 10 S, 1 F / 30 S and 1 F / 60 S.
NOTE: An actual transfer interval could be stretched in some environment.
ACCOUNT:
This option is used to configure the FTP account settings. This is required for the purpose of making a FTP connection. Please consult with a qualified MIS professional to configure it.
FTP IP : Every FTP server has to own an IP address to be identified on the network. Input the IP address of the FTP server.
USER : Input the FTP user name (Login Name).
PASSWORD : Input the FTP password (Password).
PATH : Input the upload path while doing the FTP.
NOTE: For valid settings, please reboot the DVR after changing the FTP ACCOUNT.
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5.5 DISK SETTING
REFORMAT:
This option allows you to clear out all the data in the
PASSWORD option.
HD 1 2:
BACKUP HD:
HD2 USAGE:
This option determines the way to utilize the
BACKUP: Used for data backup only, which will not be part of regular recording
REC: Used for the regular recording
NOTE: When you wish to play back a recorded video from a HD2, this option must be set to REC. For more details, please refer to section 4.3.4.
BACKUP:
This function allows you to duplicate data from HD 1 to HD 2. Please set HD 2 as BACKUP first. (For operation details, please refer to section 4.5.1)
FULL: Duplicates all the recorded video from HD1 to HD2.
ALARM: Duplicates all the
SELECT: Duplicates a particular recorded video from HD1 to HD2.
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5.6 SYSTEM
This page is used for accessing the history of the operation status, setting the password, resuming factory default, and determining the menu display background.
OPERATION LOG:
This log shows the history of the operation status in chronological order. What the following entries represent is detailed below.
ON: Powers up the device.
OFF: Powers off the device.
REC: Starts recording.
STOP: Ceases recording.
PLAY: Shows recorded video.
LOCK: Disables the entire front panel controls.
UNLOCK: Releases the key lock.
UPDATE: Updates system software.
Note: The log keeps an operation history on a revolving basis because of a limit is 4000. When the log is full, the newly registered record of an operation will replace the existing records from the oldest one.
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MENU BACKGND:
There are 3 levels of background color transparency, you can choose from : level 1 is totally transparent, level 3 is opaque, and level 2 is between level 1 and 3. The background color is used in setup menu and search function.
BUZZER:
This option determines the embedded buzzer sounding a tone to signal the following situations. A tone lasts about two seconds long.
ON: Enables buzzer.
OFF: Disables buzzer.
Situation
Alarm occurs
Video loss occurs
Disk is full
Load factory default
Buzzer set to ON
Enable/disable key lock function
Power on /off mobile rack HDD
Backup operation complete
Timer activate/deactivate
Recording switching between HDD
PASSWORD:
This option allows you to set a password to prevent any unauthorized
OLD PASSWORD: Enter the
NEW PASSWORD: Enter a
SETUP PWD:
When this option is on, user must pass the password check before entering the setup menu. ON: Enables it.
OFF: Disables it.
DEFAULT:
This option allows you to reload the factory default setting. Please do note that the password can not be changed in the factory default setting.
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SD SETUP:
The
SAVE: Saves the whole setting to the SD card.
LOAD: Loads the whole setting from the SD card.
VERSION:
This item is in the setup menu reveal network MAC, BIOS version, and software version, and last updated date.
MAC : 00 : 0c : 0c : 00 : 00 : 07
BIOS : 1.05
SW : 1.00J
DATE : Jun 9 2003
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6.
6.1 Setup
6.1.1 Use a Null Modem cable (the standard
6.1.2Set the
6.1.3Set the PC communication parameters: 9600 bps, No Parity, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit.
6.2Communication Protocol:
6.2.0General Command Format
<Lead Code = 0x41>, < Dest ID >, < Src ID >, <Main category >, <Second category >, {<Number of parameters>,<Parameter 1>, <Parameter 2> ..,} <End Code= 0x4f>
Second Category = 0x01 Handshake
=0x02 Request Time/Set Time
=0x06 Request System State
End Code= 0x4f
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The different command types and their corresponding parameters are as follows: 6.2.1 Keys and signals
PC Send: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <Key Value>, <0x4f>
< The value of a specific front panel key >
*About (A, B), A means the speed of FAST playback, B means the speed of SLOW playback.
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6.2.2COMMAND Types
6.2.2.0Command (Main Category=0x02)
6.2.2.1Handshake (Second Category=0x01)
PC Request: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x01>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
DVR Response: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x08>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
6.2.2.2 Request Time (Second Category=0x02)
PC Request: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x02>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
DVR Response: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x02>, <0x07>, <7 Time Value >, <0x4f> The following case is an illustration of < 7 Time Value>
2001/06/20 17:05:00 = <0xD1>, <0x07>, <0x06>, <0x14>, <0x11>, <0x05>, <0x00>
6.2.2.3 Set Time (Second Category=0x02)
PC Request: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x02>, <0x07>, < 7 Time Value >, <0x4f> The following case is an illustration of < 7 Time Value>
2001/06/20 17:05:00 = <0xD1>, <0x07>, <0x06>, <0x14>, <0x11>, <0x05>, <0x00> DVR Act: Changing the time and date.
NOTE: The date (year, month and day) may not be set by
6.2.2.4 Request State (Second Category=0x06)
PC Request: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x06>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
DVR Response: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x06>, <0x01>, <System State = 0..>, <0x4f>
Description of <System State>:
STATE_STOP0
STATE_REC1
STATE_PLAY3
STATE_SETUP 6
STATE_SEARCH 7
STATE_BACKUP 15
STATE_NET_PLAY 23
6.2.2.5 Time Search (Second Category=0x0b)
PC Request: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x0b>, <0x06>, <6 Time Value >, <0x4f> where < 6 Time Value > = year ( 2 bytes, = LowByte + HighByte*256 ), month ( 1 byte), day (1 byte), hour(1 byte),min(1 byte)
Example: to search 06/12/2002 17:00 the Time Value = <0xd2>,<0x07><0x06>,<0x0b>,<0x11>,<0x00> where 2003= 210(=0xd3) + 7(=0x07) *256
NOTE: The DVR accepts
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7. Mobile Rack Installation
Usually, the unit comes with one
The jumper settings of
1. Make sure that the key unlocked.
2.Pull the
3. Slide the top cover backward and remove.
4.Setting the jumper of your
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5. Attach the interface connector and the power connector to the drive. Please note the red lining of the IDE cable and the red wire of power cable must line up side by side.
6. Place the
7. Place the top cover back to the carrier body by sliding forward to secure.
8. Slide the carrier body back in the mobile rack.
9. Push the carrier body further into the mobile rack until fully inserted.
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10. Push the
11. Lock the Key.
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8. System Default
MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM
CLOCK / TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO REC PAGE
MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM
CLOCK / TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO ALARM PAGE
MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM
CLOCK / TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO CLOCK / TIMER PAGE
REC SETTING
ALARM SETTING
MAIN PAGE
TIMER REC ENABLE
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MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM
CLOCK / TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO COMM PAGE
MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM
CLOCK / TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO DISK PAGE
MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM
CLOCK / TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO SYSTEM SETTING
COMM SETTING
DISK SETTING
MAIN PAGE
DISK REFORMAT/CLEAR
MAIN PAGE
VIEW OPERATION LOG
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9. O.S.D Message
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10. Network Viewer and Image Viewer
This section provides instructions for installing and using the Network Viewer, and Image Viewer, which are included with the
1.Intel Pentium 233MHz at least.
2.32 MB RAM
3.Window 95, 98, NT, ME, 2000 and XP.
4.4 MB Video card capable of
5.5 MB free
6.
10.1The Network Viewer
10.1.1Introduction to Network Viewer
The Network Viewer allows you to potentially access 16 units of the
View live images from the
Store, search, and review recorded video from the
Before you are ready to view images from a desktop, you need to have your
PC
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Physical specification for Ethernet
NOTE: For more details on network connections, please refer to the following document.
10.1.2 Install the Network Viewer in your PC
Install the Network Viewer from the supported
1.Exit all applications currently running in the selected PC.
2.Insert the supported
3.After the installation is complete, pop up the START menu from your computer, and point to Programs / JVC Picture Viewer to open up the program selection page as shown below. Click the Network Viewer tag to start the Network Viewer program.
NOTE: If the Network Viewer needs to be upgraded, please contact your JVC dealer.
NOTE: Please make sure the TCP/IP communication software has been properly set and configured in your computer. To check your TCP/IP settings, refer to the following document.
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10.1.3 View the
Follow the instructions below to use the Network Viewer to browse a
1.Choose a channel number from the Channel
2.Assign a name for the chosen
3.Type in the password and IP of the device and click the Add tag to add the device to the connection list.
4.Click the Connect tag to establish the connection between the devices and the computer. Click OK to begin viewing images.
NOTE: Upon connection, the connection status box indicates the name and IP address of the selected device. If there???s a failure to connect, a ???Fail??? message appears on the screen right after the device IP address; otherwise an ???OK??? appears. To add more connections or units to the
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Viewing images
View all the connected devices
Once the connection has been established, click OK to enter the
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View single device
Follow any one of the instructions below to get into the single device mode.
1.Select the desired device from the DEVICE LIST box on the
2.Double click the image display area of each screen.
NOTE: The Network Viewer may not play back a recorded video when the number of the index table reached to 3000. In such case, please reboot the
NOTE: The Network Viewer may not play back the video what is recorded at 1/8 F/S. In such case, please play back
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Click to save a viewing image in the local computer.
Click to enter the SETUP page, which allows you to program the recording rate, recording quality, and schedule recording.
Click to exit the Network Viewer program.
Multiplexer format list box.
Select a MUX from the
Recorded video list box. This box allows you to access all recorded video, which are stored in the HDD of the connected devices. To review a recorded video, just click an entry from the list and click the button.
PgUp/PgDn: To scroll up and down the list.
PLAY: The device is in the playback mode.
LIVE: The device is in the live display mode.
WAIT: The device is processing the command.
PAUSE: Pauses the image.
This allows you to search a recorded video kept in the HDD of the device. Enter the MONTH/DAY/YEAR HOUR: MINUTE you wish to
search and click GO to proceed.
Image display area. Displays the images of each camera and the title and time/date information on the top blue bar. Double click the image to view a full screen of the camera.
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10.1.4 Change the Record & Timer Properties Via the Network
Follow the instructions below to reconfigure the record and schedule recording settings via the network.
A.
Set the regular record settings
1.When in the single
2.Select a desired recording RATE and QUALITY from the corresponding
3.Click the OK tag to proceed.
Set the Alarm record settings
1.When in the single
2.Set the ALARM SETTING to ON to enable the
3.Select a desired recording RATE and QUALITY from the corresponding
4.Click the OK tag to proceed.
Set the record timer
1.When in the single
2.Set the RECORD TIMER to ON to enable the RECORD TIMER setting area. The MODIFY button will appear.
3.Click the MODIFY button to set the schedule for recording for each day. (See the sample screen below) Go to both the START TIME & END TIME boxes, enter a specific Hour:
Minute and click OK to return to the SETUP page.
4.When all required settings are completed, click OK to proceed.
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10.1.5 Archive Images to the Computer
Playback images can be stored in a local PC in the JPEG format. Follow the instructions below to save the viewed images to your PC.
1.Press during playback to freeze the desired image.
2.Press to enter the following sample screen.
3.Select a folder in the computer for copying images in.
4.Enter the number of images into the NUMBER OF SAVING box you wish to save in.
5.Click the SAVE tag; the program will automatically copy the displayed images into the designated folder. The images are saved in the DVRxxx.jpg file name, which is displayed in the box on the
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10.2 The Image Viewer
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1.Pop up the START menu from your computer, and point to Programs/JVC Picture Viewer to open up the program selection page. Click the Image Viewer tag to start the Image Viewer program. (See a sample screen below.)
2.Select a folder where the files are kept and click a file you wish to display from the
3.Click the PRINT tag to get a displayed image printed out from a printer.
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11. Index Table
The following description details how the DVR manages an index table issue.
The DVR will generate a time index table indicating recorded data is kept in a particular HDD. This allows to individually selecting recorded data to be displayed via the alarm list search and full list search. The maximum number of lists, for a given HDD, is 3000. When the list of any given HDD is used
In the rewrite recording mode, when the archived
Previously recorded data overwritten
The point stops recording
Previously recorded data remaining
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12. Network Configuration
12.1 Cable Connections
Please follow the instructions below to connect your DVR to a computer or a network and to choose a proper
Physical specification of
12.1.1 Connect to a computer
Use a crossover LAN cable to connect directly to a computer.
CROSSOVER CABLE
12.1.2 Connect to a LAN Hub (INTRANET)
The
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12.1.3Connect to WAN (INTERNET)
The
12.2 Configure Your DVR Network Settings
Upon network hardware connection, you need to activate the network function and configure the proper network settings of the DVR.
12.2.1 Enable DVR Network Function
Press the Setup button to enter the MAIN MENU. Please use the???<??? ???>??? buttons and to highlight COMMUNICATION; then press the Enter button to enter
the COMM SETTING page.
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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12.2.2 Enable DHCP Function
Use the ???^??? and ???v??? buttons , and , to highlight NET DHCP; select ON. Then
NOTE: This function can only work if the LAN which the unit is connected to has a DHCP server. If the DHCP server is working, the DVR will obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server. In that case please skip the section 2.3 (Set IP address) and follow section 3. (TCP/IP Communication Software).
12.2.3 Set IP Address
You don???t need to set a NET IP for the unit if the LAN which the unit is connected to has a DHCP server. Otherwise, please follow the instructions given below:
* About the location of the buttons, please refer to Page 10 2.1 Front View.
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NOTE: When only one unit of the DVR is connected to a computer or LAN, you can freely assign an IP address for the DVR. For example, there is a range of DVR IP addresses from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.255. You can pick one for use from the range of the IP. It???s not necessary to set MASK and GATEWAY; leave the settings as default.
When a DVR is connected to a WAN, you must acquire a unique, permanent IP address and correctly configure the MASK and GATEWAY settings according to your network architecture. If you have any questions regarding those settings, please contact a qualified MIS professional or your ISP.
NOTE: When connecting to a network, each connected DVR must be assigned a unique IP, which must be in the same class type as your network address. IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods; for example, 192.168.0.1 Therefore, if the connected network is identified as Class C, for example, the first three sets of numbers of the DVR IP address must be the same as the network address. If the connected network is identified as Class B, the first two sets of numbers of the DVR IP address must be the same as the network address. If you have any questions regarding these settings, please contact a qualified MIS professional or your ISP.
12.3 TCP/IP Communication Software
Follow the instructions below to install the TCP/IP communication program into your computer. Click the Start Menu from your computer, and point to the Settings/Control panel.
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Click the NETWORK icon twice to enter the NETWORK setting windows.
Click on the Configuration tag; check if the TCP/IC is included among the network components list. If the TCP/IP is included, please process step 5. If it is not included, please follow step 4 to install the TCP/IP.
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12.4 TCP/IP installation
During the installation, you will be requested to insert the windows
12.5 TCP/IP Configuration setting
Click Start Settings Control Panel Network.
Select TCP/IP, and then click Properties.
Before processing the DVR installation in a WAN, please make sure the Internet connection works properly. If not, please contact your ISP provider.
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If you are using a DHCP server, please select Obtain an IP address automatically. Any assigned IP address for the connected DVRs must be in the same class type as the server. If there is no DHCP server, please select specify an IP address and type in the IP address of your PC. This IP address must be different from the DVR IP but in the same class type.
NOTE: The IP address of a DVR in a network must be unique to itself as opposed to those of the other chosen PCs, but in the same class type
12.6 Connection Testing
With the previous settings, follow the instructions below to ensure whether you have established the connection successfully.
Click Start Programs
Type in ping 192.168.0.1 then Enter. (See the sample screen below)
** This IP is the DVR IP address that is assigned for the connected DVR in step 2.
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If you receive a response as in the sample screen below, the connection hasn???t been successfully established. Please
If you receive a response as in the sample screen below, you have successfully made the connection.
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13. SPECIFICATIONS
*Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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14. Compatible Multiplexers
NOTE: Multiplexers not shown on this list have not been tested by the engineering team and are not recommended for use with this product. For the latest updated list on the recommended multiplexers, please contact your dealers or distributors.
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