CBC DVR CBC V 01 User Manual

Digital Video Recorder  
User Manual  
CBC V 0.1  
 
1. Introduction  
We thank you for choosing this high quality Digital Video Recorder. The DVR converts analog  
NTSC or PAL video to digital images and records them on a removable hard disk drive.  
Digitally recorded video has several advantages over analog video recorded on tape. There is  
no need to adjust tracking. Digital video can be indexed by time schedule or events, and you  
can instantly view video after selecting the time or event. You can freeze frames, fast-forward,  
fast-reverse, slow-forward, and slow-reverse without image streaking or tearing. It can be  
used as a replacement for a time-lapse VCR in a security installation.  
1.1 Safety Warning  
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.  
The improper operation may permanently irreparable damage the appliance.  
1.1.1 Please lift and place this equipment gently.  
1.1.2 Do not expose this equipment under straight sunlight environment.  
1.1.3 Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water.  
1.1.4 Do not spill liquid of any kind on the equipment.  
1.1.5 Do not unplug the power connector before turn the power off correctly.  
1.1.6 This equipment should be operated only power source from standard package.  
1.1.7 Unauthorized repair or parts substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other  
hazards.  
1.1.8 Do not switch the Power On & Off within short period (within 3 seconds).  
1.1.9 Do not attempt to service this equipment by yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
1.1.10 This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the  
manufacturer’s label.  
1.1.11 This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local  
codes.  
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1.2 Features  
1.2.1 Replace traditional Time-Lapse VCR.  
Compatible with most multiplexer and quad processors.  
1.2.2 Compatible with NTSC / PAL  
1.2.3 Record speed options:  
NTSC : Maximum 60 Images / second, minimum 1 Image / second  
PAL  
: Maximum 50 Images / second, Minimum 1 Image / second  
1.2.4 Recording quality selection  
Recording video quality and resolution for Best / High / Normal / Basic  
1.2.5 Quick search modes  
Search video by Time, Event, or Alarm List  
1.2.6 Fast forward or reverse from 2X up to 32X, and slow forward or reverse from 1/2X to  
1/32X.  
1.2.7 Time display format set up  
1.2.8 Password protection  
1.2.9 Alarm input enable record mode  
1 set of alarm input to activate recording  
Auto detection for video loss  
1.2.10 Alarm output  
1 set of alarm output  
1.2.11 Time – scheduled recording  
1.2.12 Power off protection  
During recording period, recorded video will store in HDD memory without interruption  
of accidentally power off, and system will be back to the Record Mode when Power ON  
again  
1.2.13 RS232C Control Port  
It can be linking with external devices through RS-232C interface  
1.2.14 Auto stop recording when HDD Full, and continuous recording in HDD overwrite  
mode.  
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1.3 Specifications  
VIDEO FORMAT  
NTSC / EIA or PAL / CCIR  
HDD STORAGE  
IDE type, UTMA 66 above, 1 removable HDD supported  
RECORD MODE  
Manual / Alarm / External / Timer  
PLAYBACK SEARCHING  
RS232  
Date & Time / Event / Alarm searching  
Yes  
O.S.D. (On Screen Display)  
SECURITY  
Yes  
Password protection  
VIDEO INPUT  
1 video input, composite 1 Vp-p / 75ohm (BNC)  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
1 video output , composite 1 Vp-p/75ohm (BNC)  
VIDEO RESOLUTION  
VIDEO COMPRESSION  
DISPLAY REFRESH RATE  
RECORD REFRESH RATE  
ALARM INPUT  
720 x 576 (PAL), 720 x 486 (NTSC)  
Wavelet  
60 ips (NTSC), 50 ips (PAL)  
60 ips (NTSC), 50 ips (PAL)  
TTL input, High (5V), Low (GND)  
COM, NO  
ALARM OUTPUT  
VIDEO LOSS DETECTION  
TIME DISPLAY FORMAT  
POWER SOURCE  
POWER CONSUMPTION  
DIMENSION  
Yes  
Yes  
AC90~240V switching adaptor  
< 27W  
380 x 270 x 65mm (W x L x H)  
5. 2 kgs  
WEIGHT  
OPERATION TEMPERATURE  
5 ~ 40°C  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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2. Installation  
2.1 Package contents  
The package contents including the following items.  
Single channel Digital Video Recorder  
HDD cartridge  
Key for cartridge (In HDD cartridge)  
Power cord  
User manual  
Rack mounting kit  
2.2 Connection  
2.2.1 Connect with single camera  
Main Monitor  
Video Camera  
1
Alarm  
Sensor  
VIDEO OUT  
Alarm Input  
PC  
VIDEO IN  
RS232  
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2.2.2 Connect with Multiplexer  
Video Camera  
Main Monitor  
. . . .  
. . . .  
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2
1
Alarm  
Sensor  
Alarm Input  
PC  
RS232  
GND  
VCR OUT  
Video In  
Video Out  
VCR IN  
DVR  
2.3 RS232 Remote Protocol  
You can use the PC key board to simulate DVR key pad.  
DATA: REMOTE PROTOCOL using 8 bit data 1 start bit 1stop bit  
ACT  
(FFH)  
COH  
ID  
FUNCTION  
STOP  
(7FH)  
FUNCTION  
MENU  
ENTER  
SEARCH  
SLOW  
UP / PAUSE  
CODE  
0x4D  
0x0D  
0x48  
0x53  
0x55  
ASCII  
FUNCTION  
CODE ASCII  
M
DOWN / STOP  
LEFT / F.F.  
RIGHT / F.R.  
PLAY  
0x4E  
0x4C  
0x52  
0x50  
0x72  
N
L
R
P
r
ENTER  
H
S
U
RECORD  
3. Configuration  
3.1 Install HDD  
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3.1.1 Remove drive carrier from receiving frame by raise the inner rack handle, then slide  
carrier out  
3.1.2 Raise the handle, then bending the open clip to release the cover hook, to slide out  
top cover  
3.1.2 Function Settings and Operation  
3.1.2.1 Power Indicator and HDD Access indicator  
When power is turned on, the indicator will displays the following  
Item  
Power Indicator  
HDD Access Indicator  
Indicator  
Green LED  
Yellow LED  
3.1.3 Key lock  
A
Power  
status  
Status  
Segment  
Security status  
A
B
ON  
OFF  
Locked (Irremovable)  
Unlocked (Removable)  
B
You must turn key lock at “ A ” location before power on. Otherwise HDD cannot be  
operated normally.  
3.1.3 The Record Time is different based on Record Speed and Record Quality. Please refer to  
following table.  
NTSC SYSTEM  
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IPS  
60  
30  
15  
8
4
2
1
Best  
Record High  
12hr  
15hr  
24hr  
40hr  
24hr  
30hr  
48hr  
80hr  
48hr  
60hr  
90hr  
112.5hr  
180hr  
180hr  
225hr  
360hr  
600hr  
360hr  
450hr  
720hr  
1200hr  
720hr  
900hr  
Quality  
Normal  
Basic  
96hr  
1440hr  
2400hr  
160hr  
300hr  
HDD Type  
120GB  
PAL SYSTEM  
IPS  
50  
25  
12  
6
3
2
1
Best  
12hr  
15hr  
24hr  
41hr  
24hr  
30hr  
49hr  
81hr  
50hr  
63hr  
101hr  
127hr  
203hr  
203hr  
253hr  
405hr  
675hr  
304hr  
380hr  
608hr  
1013hr  
608hr  
760hr  
122hr  
2025hr  
Record High  
Quality  
Normal  
Basic  
101hr  
168hr  
338hr  
HDD Type  
120GB  
Note: Above data is from actual test by recording normal TV program. (Reference only)  
3.2 Front panel keypad  
Please follow following descriptions to operate this device.  
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HDD  
HDD FULL  
TIMER  
ALARM  
MENU  
ENTER SEARCH SLOW  
REW  
FF  
PAUSE  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
POWER  
1. Install HDD  
This device comes with a removable hard disk drive tray. Before turning on this device, you  
must install hard disk drive (not including in standard (package), and make it ready to  
operate.  
2. MENU  
Press MENU to enter main menu operation mode, and press administrator password  
(default:0000) to access main menu.  
3. ENTER  
Press ENTER for confirmation.  
4. SEARCH  
Press SEARCH for period recording video searching.  
5. SLOW  
To press SLOW to slow down speed of play mode.  
6. STOP  
Press STOP to stop recording or playing  
7. REC  
Press REC to start recording.  
8. POWER  
Press POWER to power on, and press again to power off.  
9. REW / Left  
Press REW / Left to play video backward at high speed, and press REW / Left again to  
adjust speed from 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 times  
10. FF / Right  
Press FF / Right to play video forward at high speed, and press FF/ Right again to adjust  
speed from 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 times.  
11. PAUSE  
Press PAUSE to pause video.  
12. PLAY  
Press PLAY to play recorded video.  
13. LED Light: Under following condition, the led light is ON.  
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(1) HDD : HDD is activated  
(2) HDD FULL HDD is full  
(3) ALARM When Alarm Enable : Yes (when alarm is triggered, the led is flashing)  
(4) TIMER When Timer Enable : Yes  
(5) PLAY Play operation  
(6) REC Recording operation  
3.3 Back panel connection  
VIDEO IN  
POWER  
ALARM  
VIDEO OUT  
1. VIDEO IN  
Connect to video source, such as quad, multiplexer, or camera.  
2. VIDEO OUT  
Connect to monitor, if no operation with quad or multiplexex, as Fig  
Connect to video input of quad, multiplexer, as Fig.  
3. External I/O : RS232 / Alarm input  
Controlled remotely by an external device or control system.  
Alarm input, external I/I explanation.  
25 pin com port  
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9 pin com port  
PIN 1. RS232-TX : RS-232  
DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a  
control keyboard, using RS-232 serial communications signals.  
PIN 2. RS232-RX : RS-232  
DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a  
control keyboard, using RS-232 serial communications signals.  
PIN 3. VIDEO LOSS  
When video loss happen, it will send a signal to trigger another accessory.  
This pin output becomes “Low” when video loss, and normal operation remains “High”  
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PIN 4. SWITCH OUT  
Connect to VCR trigger recording terminal of multiplexer, in order to synchronize  
recording signals. The default mode is falling (Negative) Edge.  
PIN 5. ERROR OUT  
When HDD errors happen, this pin will send a signal out.  
This pin become “Low” when HDD errors happen. The normal operation remains  
“High”  
PIN 6. REC START  
This pin can accept the external trigger signal to activate record mode from  
external device. When the external signal turn to “Low”, it will trigger DVR record  
mode. When the external signal back to “High”, it will stop recording action.  
The default normal operation remains “High”.  
PIN 7. EXTERNAL ALARM NC  
Under normal operation COM connect with NC and disconnect with NO. But when  
alarm triggered, COM disconnect with NC, and connect with NO.  
PIN 8. EXTERNAL ALARM NO  
Under normal operation COM connect with NC and disconnect with NO. But when  
Alarm triggered, COM disconnect with NC, and connect with NO.  
PIN 9. GND  
GROUND  
PIN 10. RS485-B  
DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a  
control keyboard, using RS485 serial communications signals.  
PIN 11. RS485-A  
DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a  
control keyboard, using RS485 serial communications signals.  
PIN 12. DISK FULL  
When HDD is full, it sends a signal to trigger next DVR record mode, if you install  
another DVR. Under normal operation, the signal remains “High”. But when disk full,  
DVR will send the “Low” signal.  
PIN 13. ALARM RESET  
To connect wire from ALARM RESET ( PIN 13 ) to GND ( PIN 9 ) connector, it can  
disable ALARM. An external signal to ALARM RESET ( PIN 13 ) can be used to  
reset both ALARM OUTPUT signal and DVR’s internal buzzer. When alarm has  
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been triggered, signal becomes “Low”, and it will stop all alarm activities. Under  
normal operation, signal remains “High”.  
PIN 14. ALARM INPUT  
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT ( PIN 14 ) to GND ( PIN 9 ) connector, DVR  
will start recording and buzzer will be on. When alarm has been triggered, signal  
becomes “Low”, and it will stop all alarm activities. Under normal operation, signal  
remains “High”.  
PIN 15. COM  
Under normal operation COM connect with NC and disconnect with NO. But when  
alarm triggered, COM disconnect with NC, and connect with NO.  
4. Power input  
Connect to power cord (standard package attached).  
3.4 Menu setup  
To press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will  
need to enter password to access main menu.  
To press “” “” to move digit, and to press ”  
” “” to select number. To press ”ENTER”  
button to confirm password.  
Password : 0000  
Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm  
by pressing ”ENTER” button, screen will show  
following options.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Timer ------- Scheduling Record  
Record ------- Record Mode Setup  
Alarm ------- Alarm Mode Setup  
Remote ------- Remote Control Setup  
System ------- System Setup  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Event -------- Event List  
3.5 System setup  
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To press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will  
need to enter password to access main menu.  
To press “” “” to move digit, and to press ”  
” “” to select number. To press ”ENTER”  
button to confirm password.  
Password : 0000  
Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm  
by pressing ”ENTER” button, screen will show  
following options.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Timer ------- Scheduling Record  
Record ------- Record Mode Setup  
Alarm ------- Alarm Mode Setup  
Remote ------- Remote Control Setup  
System ------- System Setup  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Event -------- Event List  
To press ”” “” to choose item.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Remote  
System  
Event  
To choose System item, and press “ENTER”  
button to enter System Setup mode. It will be  
shown as right screen  
(System)  
Buzzer : On  
HDD Overwrite : No  
Date Display : Y- M - D  
Date : 2002-JUL-14(SUN)  
Time : 22:38:29  
New Password : xxxx  
Clear HDD : No.  
System Reset : No.  
3.5.1 Internal Alarm Buzzer ON/OFF setup:  
3.5.1.1 Press ” “” to choose Buzzer  
3.5.1.2 Press “Enter” button to confirm alarm buzzer  
3.5.1.3 Press ” “to choose the Alarm Buzzer ON/OFF  
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On : Buzzer On  
Off : Buzzer Off  
3.5.1.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.1.5 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.5.2 HDD Overwrite setup  
3.5.2.1 Press ” “” to choose HDD Overwrite  
3.5.2.2 Press “Enter” to confirm HDD Overwrite.  
3.5.2.3 Press ” “” to choose HDD Overwrite : Yes / No  
Yes : Turn HDD Overwrite on. When Disk Full DVR will over write Disk.  
No : Turn auto reverse off . When Disk Full DVR will stop recording.  
3.5.2.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm the current operation.  
3.5.2.5 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode  
3.5.3 On Screen Display ( date display ) format : Y-M-D, M-D-Y, D-M-Y, and OFF setup:  
3.5.3.1 Press ” “” to choose date display  
3.5.3.2 Press “Enter” to confirm date display format.  
3.5.3.3 Press ” “” to choose date display format.  
Y-M-D : Year - Month - Day  
M-D-Y : Month – Day -Year  
D-M-Y : Day -Month-Year  
Off : Not Show date time on screen  
3.5.3.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.3.5 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode  
3.5.4 System Date ( Date :2002-JUL-14 (SUN) ) setup  
3.5.4.1 Press ” “” to choose System Date :2002-JUL-14 (SUN) setup.  
3.5.4.2 Press “Enter” to confirm system Date :2002-JUL-14(SUN) setup.  
3.5.4.3 Press ” “” to choose number, and press “” “ ” to move the digit location of  
2002-JUL-14(SUN), YY-MM-DD (Day)  
3.5.4.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.4.5 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode  
3.5.5 System Time ( Time : 22:38:29 ) setup :  
3.5.5.1 Press ” “to choose Time: 22:38:29 display  
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3.5.5.2 Press “Enter” to confirm system Time: 22:38:29 setup.  
3.5.5.3 Press ” “to choose number, and press “” “ ” to move digit location  
Time: 22:38:29 HH:MM:SS; Hour, Minute, Second  
3.5.5.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.5.5 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode  
3.5.6 New Password : xxxx setup: (Default password : 0000)  
3.5.6.1 Press ” “to choose new password : xxxx setup.  
3.5.6.2 Press “Enter” to confirm new password : xxxx setup.  
3.5.6.3 Press ” “to choose number, and press “” “ ” to move digit location.  
3.5.6.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.6.5 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode  
3.5.7 Clear HDD Yes / No setup  
3.5.7.1 Press ”” “”to choose clear HDD setup.  
3.5.7.2 Press “Enter” to confirm clear HDD setup.  
3.5.7.3 Press ”” “”to choose clear HDD setup Yes or No.  
Yes : Confirm to clear HDD, and screen will show followings.  
All Data in HDD  
Will Be Cleared  
Are you sure?  
(: No : Yes )  
Press“ ” to clear HDD  
No : Confirm not to clear HDD.  
3.5.7.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.7.5 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.5.8 System Reset Yes / No setup  
3.5.8.1 Press ” “to choose System Reset setup.  
3.5.8.2 Press “Enter” to confirm System Reset setup.  
3.5.8.3 Press ” “to choose System Reset setup Yes or No  
Yes : To confirm System Reset (load default system reset)  
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But Date / Time & Password setup will not be changed.  
(System)  
Buzzer : On  
HDD Overwrite : No  
Date Display : Y- M - D  
Date : 2002-JUL-14(SUN)  
Time : 22:38:29  
New Password : xxxx  
Clear HDD : No.  
System Reset : No.  
No : Confirm not to System Reset  
3.5.8.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.8.5 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
Note: If operation without any action until 60 seconds, it will close the setup mode.  
3.6 Schedule Time-Lapse record mode setup (Timer)  
3.6.1 Enter “ Timer “ setup  
To press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will need  
to enter password to access main menu. To press  
” “” to move digit, and to press ” “” to  
select number. To press ”ENTER” button to confirm  
password.  
Password : 0000  
Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm by  
pressing ”ENTER” button, screen will show following  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
options.  
Timer ------- Scheduling Record  
Record ------- Record Mode Setup  
Alarm ------- Alarm Mode Setup  
Remote ------- Remote Control Setup  
System ------- System Setup  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Event -------- Event List  
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Press ”” “” to choose item.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Record  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
(Timer)  
To choose Timer item, and press “ENTER” button  
to confirm Timer Record setup mode. It will be  
shown as right screen  
Day  
Daily  
Daily  
Daily  
Daily  
Daily  
Daily  
Daily  
Start End IPS  
00:00 00:00 Off  
00:00 00:00 Off  
00:00 00:00 Off  
00:00 00:00 Off  
00:00 00:00 Off  
00:00 00:00 Off  
00:00 00:00 Off  
Timer Enable: No  
3.6.2 Timer Record Setup:  
3.6.2.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Timer Record day setup.  
3.6.2.2 Press ”” “” to choose the Timer Record day  
Daily : Everyday  
SUN : Sunday  
MON : Monday  
TUE : Tuesday  
WED : Wednesday  
THU : Thursday  
FRI : Friday  
SAT : Saturday  
MO~FR : Monday to Friday  
SA~SU : Saturday & Sunday  
JAN-01 : Special Date  
3.6.2.3 Press “” “” move to Start record time 00:00 (HH:MM)  
Press ”” “” to change Start Record Time numerical digit  
3.6.2.4 Press “” “ ” move to End record time 00:00 (HH:MM)  
Press ”” “” to change End Record Time numerical digit  
3.6.2.5 Press “” “ ” move to Record IPS (Images Per Second)  
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Press ”” “” to choose options of NTSC : 1,2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60 / PAL : 1,2, 3, 6, 12,  
25, 50 / OFF: for not activated.  
* Record Quality : Best / High / Normal / Basic according Menu Record setup.  
* Record format : Fields / Frames according Menu Record setup.  
3.6.2.6 Press Menu to confirm current operation, and enter to next Timer Record  
setup.  
3.6.2.7 Press ””“” move location to Timer Enable Yes or No setup  
Yes : To confirm Timer Enable Scheduling Timer Record function  
No : To confirm no Timer Enable No Scheduling Timer Record function  
3.6.2.8 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.6.2.9 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.7 Record mode setup  
3.7.1 Enter “ Record “ setup  
To press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will need  
to enter password to access main menu. To press  
” “” to move digit, and to press ” “” to  
select number. To press ”ENTER” button to confirm  
password.  
Password : 0000  
Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm by  
pressing ”ENTER” button, screen will show following  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
options.  
Timer ------- Scheduling Record  
Record ------- Record Mode Setup  
Alarm ------- Alarm Mode Setup  
Remote ------- Remote Control Setup  
System ------- System Setup  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Event -------- Event Listt  
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Press ”” “” to choose Record item.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Remote  
System  
Event  
To choose Record item, and press “ENTER” to  
enter Record mode. It will be shown as right screen  
(Record)  
Record IPS: 60  
Record Quality: Normal  
Record Mode: Frame  
3.7.2 Record IPS setup :  
3.7.2.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Record IPS setup.  
3.7.2.2 Press ” “to choose IPS record speed.  
NTSC 60 30 15 8 4 2 1 PAL 50 25 12 6 3 2 1  
3.7.2.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.7.2.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.7.3 Record Quality setup  
3.7.3.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Record Quality setup.  
3.7.3.2 Press ” “to choose Record Quality level.  
Best High Normal Basic  
3.7.3.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.7.3.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.7.4 Record Mode setup  
3.7.4.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Record Mode setup.  
3.7.4.2 Press ” “to choose Record Mode Frame Field.  
3.7.4.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.7.4.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
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3.8 Alarm mode setup  
3.8.1 Enter “ Alarm “ setup  
To press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will need  
to enter password to access main menu. To press  
” “” to move digit, and to press ” “” to  
select number. To press ”ENTER” button to confirm  
password.  
Password : 0000  
Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm by  
pressing ”ENTER” button, screen will show following  
options.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Timer ------- Scheduling Record  
Record ------- Record Mode Setup  
Alarm ------- Alarm Mode Setup  
Remote ------- Remote Control Setup  
System ------- System Setup  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Event -------- Event List  
Press ”” “” to choose Alarm setup item.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Timer  
Record  
Record  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Press ”ENTER” to confirm Alarm setup, and the  
screen will be as right displayed.  
(Alarm)  
Alarm Enable: Yes  
Alarm Duration: 1 MIN  
Record IPS: 60  
Record Quality: High  
Record Mode: Frame  
3.8.2 Alarm Enable ON / OFF setup  
3.8.2.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Alarm Enable setup.  
3.8.2.2 Press ”” “” to choose Alarm setup ON or OFF  
On: Turn on Alarm Enable (Alarm Enable)  
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Off: Turn off Alarm Enable (Alarm Disable)  
3.8.2.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.8.2.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.8.3 Alarm Duration Setup option:  
3.8.3.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Alarm Duration setup.  
3.8.3.2 Press ”” “”to choose Alarm Duration  
1Min 3Min 5Min 10Min 30Min 1Hour Always  
3.8.3.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.8.3.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.8.4 Alarm Record Speed (Record IPS ) setup.  
3.8.4.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Record IPS (Alarm Record Speed IPS) setup.  
3.8.4.2 Press ”” “” to choose Record Speed IPS  
NTSC 60 30 15 8 4 2 1 PAL 50 25 12 6 3 2 1  
3.8.4.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.8.4.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.8.5 Alarm Record Quality setup  
3.8.5.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Record Quality (Alarm Record Quality)  
3.8.5.2 Press ”” “” to choose Record Quality level  
Best High Normal Basic  
3.8.5.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.8.5.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.8.6 Alarm Record Mode setup  
3.8.6.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Record Mode setup.  
3.8.6.2 Press ”” “” to choose Record Mode  
Frame Field  
3.8.6.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.8.6.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.9 Remote protocol setup  
3.9.1 Enter “ Alarm “ setup  
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To press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will need  
to enter password to access main menu. To press  
” “” to move digit, and to press ” “” to  
select number. To press ”ENTER” button to confirm  
password.  
Password : 0000  
Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm by  
pressing ”ENTER” button, screen will show following  
options.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Timer ------- Scheduling Record  
Record ------- Record Mode Setup  
Alarm ------- Alarm Mode Setup  
Remote ------- Remote Control Setup  
System ------- System Setup  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Event -------- Event List  
Press ”” “”to choose Remote setup item.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Press “ENTER” to confirm Remote setup, and  
screen will be as right displayed.  
(Remote)  
Remote Mode: RS-232  
Baud Rate: 9600  
ID: 000  
3.9.2 Remote protocol Interface setup :  
3.9.2.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Remote Mode setup.  
3.9.2.2 Press ”” “” to choose Interface for Remote protocol setup  
RS-232: Use RS-232 interface  
RS-485: Use RS-485 interface  
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3.9.2.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.9.2.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.9.3 Remote protocol Transmitting Baud Rate setup  
3.9.3.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Baud Rate setup.  
3.9.3.2 Press ”” “” to choose the Baud Rate  
115200 57600 19200 9600 4800 3600 2400 1200  
3.9.3.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.9.3.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.9.4 Remote protocol ID setup :  
You can use RS232 remote protocal to control different DVR. ID number can be set  
from 000 to be 999.  
3.9.4.1 Press “Enter” to confirm ID setup  
3.9.4.2 Press ”” “” to set numerical number, and press “” “ ” to move digit  
location x x x (3 digits)  
3.9.4.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.9.4.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode.  
3.10 Event  
3.9.1 Enter “ Event “ list  
To press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will need  
to enter password to access main menu. To press  
” “” to move digit, and to press ” “” to  
select number. To press ”ENTER” button to confirm  
Password : 0000  
password.  
Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm by  
pressing ”ENTER” button, screen will show following  
options.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Timer ------- Scheduling Record  
Record ------- Record Mode Setup  
Alarm ------- Alarm Mode Setup  
Remote ------- Remote Control Setup  
System ------- System Setup  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Event -------- Event List  
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Press ”” “” to choose Event item.  
(Menu)  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
Event  
Press “ENTER” to confirm Full List, and the screen  
will be as right displayed.  
Press ”” “” to choose wanted recorded event  
(There will be shown only 8 list in one page.), and  
press “” “ ” to change the pages.  
PWR 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00  
VLS 2002-JAN-01 01:02:04  
HDD 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
PWR 2002-JAN-01 01:02:02  
VLS 2002-JAN-01 01:02:01  
HDD 2002-JAN-01 01:02:00  
: Page Up : Page Down  
Press “ENTER” to Play selected recorded video  
PWR : Recovery time after power shut down  
(For example, power shut at 01:00 and power  
recover at 03:00. It will display to let user knows  
that there is power shut down before 03:00.)  
HDD : HDD error time  
VLS : Video loss time  
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4. Operation  
4.1 Power on  
Before turning power on make sure the HDD has been locked, and the POWER LED is red  
color now. After pressing POWER button, POWER LED will turn to orange color, then all  
other LED light will turn to RED color except the LED for HDD. OSD screen will display  
“HDD Detecting”, Power on period will be running approximately 5 to 15 seconds. If HDD is  
set as Master, and screen will display as “HDD Master Connect”. If HDD is set as Slave,  
and screen will display as “HDD Slave Connect”. In order to shorten the power on running  
time, we suggest set the HDD as Master. After set DVR power on, POWER LED will turn to  
green color. (You can set up HDD to be Master or Slave by jumper setting on HDD.)  
4.2 Recording  
Your DVR offers a variety of flexible recording modes. You can set it up to record all the  
time, scheduling time, or to only record events, and you can also set up record speed and  
resolution. You can set those options by selecting MENU and System before recording.  
Under the recording status, if power is stopped accidentally, recorded video will still store in  
the HDD after power on. DVR will continue original recording setup after power turning on  
again.  
There are 4 record modes for DVR: Alarm Record, External Trigger Record, Scheduling  
Timer Record, and Manual Record. All record Modes descriptions in followings.  
4.2.1 Alarm Record  
When DVR be triggered by alarm input, it will start to record immediately. The recording  
speed & quality will be followed alarm recording mode setup in main menu.  
The screen will be as right displayed.  
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03  
A : Alarm trigger  
A
OW  
: Recording  
OW : HDD Over Write  
32GB : If the OW location shows 32GB, it means  
that HDD left 32 GB capacity for video  
recording.  
4.2.2 External Trigger Record  
DVR can be programmed to record by external device. When external trigger REC  
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START (RS232 pin 6), it will start recording. The recording speed and quality will be  
followed recording mode setup in main menu.  
The screen will be as right displayed.  
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03  
E : External trigger record  
E
OW  
: Recording  
OW : HDD Over Write  
32GB : If the OW location shows 32GB, it means  
that HDD left 32 GB capacity for video  
recording.  
4.2.3 Timer Record  
DVR will follow Timer setup to record, and the recording speed and quality will be  
followed TIMER recording mode setup in main menu.  
The screen will be as right displayed.  
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03  
T : Timer record  
T
OW  
: Recording  
OW : HDD Over Write  
32GB : If the OW location shows 32GB, it means  
that HDD left 32 GB capacity for video  
recording.  
4.2.4 Manual Record  
You can press “REC” to start recording immediately. The recording speed & quality will  
be followed “Record” recording mode setup in main menu.  
The screen will be as right displayed.  
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03  
M : Manual record  
M
OW  
: Recording  
OW : HDD Over Write  
32GB : If the OW location shows 32GB, it means  
that HDD left 32 GB capacity for video  
recording.  
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4.3 Play  
Press “PLAY” then DVR will into the Play mode, it will show the last record.  
4.3.1 Fast Forward (F.F. ) & Fast Rewind (F.R.)  
4.3.1.1 Press “PLAY” then press”►►” for fast forward searching screen. To press  
once ”►►” to get speed for 2X. To press twice “►►” to get speed for 4X, ….and  
the maximum speed can be 32X.  
4.3.1.2 Press “PLAY” then Press”◄◄” for fast rewind searching screen. To press  
once “◄◄” to get speed for 2X. To press twice “◄◄” to get speed for 4X, … and  
the maximum speed can be 32X.  
4.3.2 Slow Forward (S.F.) & Slow Rewind (S.R.)  
4.3.2.1 Press “PLAY” then press ”SLOW” for slow play, To press once “►►” for slow  
forward speed 1/2X. and press twice “►►” speed for 1/4X, ….the minimum slow  
speed can be 1/32X.  
4.3.2.2 Press “PLAY” then press “SLOW” for slow forward, To press once”◄◄” for slow  
rewind speed 1/2X, and press twice “◄◄” speed for 1/4X, ….the minimum slow  
speed can be 1/32X.  
4.3.4 Pause  
Press “PLAY” then press “PAUSE”, it will pause the screen  
4.3.5 Stop  
Press “STOP” under any circumstance, it will return DVR to live monitoring mode, and  
stop all actions.  
4.3.6 Image jog dial  
4.3.6.1 Press “PLAY” then press “PAUSE”, it will pause the screen. Then press►► for  
single image play, it will show recorded image one by one when continuously  
pressing the ►►.  
4.3.6.2 Press “PLAY” then press “PAUSE”, it will pause the screen. Then press◄◄ for  
single image play, it will show recorded image one by one when continuously  
pressing the ◄◄.  
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4.4 Search  
4.4.1 Press “SEARCH” to find recorded list  
Last Record - The last recorded video  
Full List  
- Recorded video full list sorting by time  
Alarm List - Alarm recorded list sorting by time  
Time Search - Find indicated time for recorded video  
Last Record  
Full List  
Alarm List  
Time Search  
4.4.2 Search and play Last Record video  
Press ”” “”Button to choose Last Record item.  
Screen will be as right displayed.  
Press “Enter” to play the last recorded video  
Last Record  
Full List  
Alarm List  
Time Search  
4.4.3 Full List for recorded video  
Press ”” “” to choose Full List item.  
Screen will be as right displayed.  
Last Record  
Full List  
Alarm List  
Time Search  
Press “ENTER” to confirm Full List, and the screen  
will be as right displayed.  
Press ”” “” to choose wanted recorded event  
(There will be shown only 8 list in one page.), and  
press “” “ ” to change the pages.  
M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
T 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
E 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
: Page Up : Page Down  
Press “ENTER” to Play selected recorded video  
M : Manual Record time  
A : Alarm Record time  
T : Timer Record time  
E : External Record time  
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4.4.4 Recorded video in Alarm List  
Press ”” “” to choose Alarm List.  
Screen will be as right displayed.  
Last Record  
Full List  
Alarm List  
Time Search  
Press “ENTER” to confirm Full List, and the screen  
will be as right displayed.  
Press ”” “” to choose wanted recorded event  
(There will be shown only 8 list in one page.), and  
press “” “ ” to change the pages.  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
Press “ENTER” to Play selected recorded video  
4.4.5 Time Search for recorded video  
Press ”” “” to choose Time Search item.  
The screen will be as right displayed.  
Last Record  
Full List  
Alarm List  
Time Search  
Press “ENTER” to confirm Full List, and the screen  
will be as right displayed.  
Press ”” “” to choose the wanted date & hour  
for recorded event , and press “” “ ” to change  
the location.  
Play Time: 2002-JAN-01 18  
Press “ENTER” to play select time recorded video.  
If there is no record in the database, the screen will  
display “Time Not Found”.  
4.5 Video loss  
Screen will display “Video Loss” if the connection of video input is not connected normally.  
4.6 Key lock  
Press “MENU” and “ENTER“ key at same time, it will be go to the Key Lock function.  
Press “MENU” and “ENTER “ key at same time again, it will cancel the Key Lock function.  
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5. Trouble shouting & Appendix  
5.1 Trouble shouting  
What DVR appears a malfunction, it may be not serious and can be corrected. The table below  
describes some typical problems and their remedies. Check them before calling your DVR  
dealer:  
PROBLEM  
No power  
REMEDY  
Check power source cord connections.  
Confirm that there is power at the outlet.  
Not working when press any Check if it is under Key Lock mode.  
button  
Press “MENU” & “ENTER” at same time to skip Key Lock  
mode.  
No recorded video  
Record enable does not  
working  
Check if the HDD has been installed properly.  
Check if the Record Enable is set to YES  
No live video  
Check camera video cable and connections.  
Check monitor video cable and connections.  
Confirm that the camera has power offered.  
Check camera lens setting.  
REC LED is on but DVR does It is set in Timer mode. It will only record during assigned  
not record time.  
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5.2 Compatible Multiplexer brands (Appendix A)  
Manufacturer  
AV TECH  
AV TECH  
AV TECH  
AV TECH  
ATV  
Model  
AVC707N  
AVC707P  
AVC706N  
AVC706P  
DPX16  
System  
NTSC  
PAL  
Test Result  
OK  
OK  
NTSC  
PAL  
OK  
OK  
NTSC  
PAL  
OK  
CAPTURE  
Dedicated Micros  
Dedicated Micros  
PELCO  
CPT-CD16  
SLDX9C  
SLDX16C  
MX4016  
VS-DX504  
MX99e  
OK  
NTSC  
PAL  
OK  
OK  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
OK  
SONY  
OK  
ROBOT  
OK  
ULTRAK  
KX1610CN  
FVX  
OK  
FVS  
OK  
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5.3 Compatible HDD brands (Appendix B)  
Manufacturer  
Model  
Deskstar 120GXP (40GB)  
Deskstar 60GXP IC35l060  
Deskstar 120GXP (80GB)  
Deskstar 120GXP (120GB)  
DiamondMax 536DX(60GB)  
4W060H4  
Capacity  
40GB  
Rotation  
7200 rpm  
7200 rpm  
7200 rpm  
7200 rpm  
5400 rpm  
IBM  
IBM  
60GB  
IBM  
80GB  
IBM  
120GB  
60GB  
Maxtor  
Seagate  
Barracuda ATA IV ST340016A  
40GB  
40GB  
40GB  
7200 rpm  
7200 rpm  
5400 rpm  
Western Digital Caviar WD400BB-00BSA0  
Western Digital Caviar WD400EB-00CPF0  
Note 1 :  
The above brands and models of HDD have been tested and they are compatible  
with this appliance. Please do not use other use other model HDD which is not  
listed.  
Note 2 :  
Please remove HDD after power off 60 seconds. This action could protect HDD not  
to damage..  
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