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I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l E E D D R R 8 8 1 1 0 0 H H / / E E D D R R 8 8 1 1 0 0 M M E E D D R R 4 4 1 1 0 0 H H / / E E D D R R 4 4 1 1 0 0 M M V o l u m e 1[...]
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E V E R F O C U S E L E C T R O N I C S C O R P O R A T I O N E D R 8 1 0 H / 8 1 0 M / 4 1 0 H / 4 1 0 M I n s t r u c t i o n G u i d e 2 00 5 E ver Foc us El ect ron ic s Corp www .eve rfoc us .com Al l r igh t s re ser ve d. No pa rt of t he con ten ts of th is m an ual may be rep rod uc ed or tr ans m itt ed i n a ny f orm or by any m ean [...]
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Federal Comm unication Commission Inter ference S tatement This equipment has b een tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The se limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmf ul interference in a residential installation. This equipment gene rates, uses an[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT OVER VIEW ................................ ................................ ................................ ....... 12 1.1 F EA TURES ................................ ................................................................ ............................ 12 1.2 S PECIFICA TIONS ................................ .[...]
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4.2 S CHEDULE R ECORDING S ET UP ................................................................ ............................. 80 4.3 E VENT R ECORDING S ETUP ................................ ................................ ................................ ... 81 5. PLA Y BACK OVER VIEW................................ ............................[...]
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APPENDIX A: REMOTE CONTROL ................................................................ .................. 147 APPENDIX B: ALARM BOA RD CONFIGURA TION................................ ........................ 148 TROUBLESHOOTIN G ................................ ................................ ................................ ........... 150[...]
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Safety W arning W ARNING T O REDUCE RISK OF FIRE O R ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAI N OR MO I STURE . Press the STO P key to stop playing back. CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SER VICEA BLE P AR TS INSIDE. REFER SER VICI NG T O QUALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL . Note: This equipment has be en tested and found to comply with th[...]
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Sa fet y P re ca ut ion s Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or syste m installers. Do not block the v entilation opening or slots on the cover . Do n ot drop metallic p arts through slots. This could permanently damage the appliance. T urn the power off immediat ely and con t act q[...]
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Safety Precautions Read Instruction All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. Ret ain Instructions The safety and operati ng instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed W arnings All warning s on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Follow Instruc[...]
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1 . P r o d u c t O v e rv i e w E DR 8 10 / 41 0 D VR s a re th e in du st ry ’s fi rs t f ul l - fe a tu re d di g it a l vi de o rec or de r de s ig ne d sp e ci f ic a ll y f or u se wi th in th e se c u ri ty in du str y . E DR 8 10 / 41 0 D VR s in c or po ra te s al l t he be ne fi ts of di gi t al vi d e o r ec or di n g , is s im p le to[...]
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1 1 . . 2 2 S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s V ideo f orm at NTSC or P A L V ideo inpu t 4/8 camera inputs (B NC), 1Vp- p/75ohm 1 BNC video out ( 1Vp-p/75ohm) for Main Monitor 1 BNC video out ( 1Vp-p/75ohm) for Call Monitor V ideo output 4 BNC outputs (1Vp -p/75ohm) for Looping (4 Channel s onl y) V ideo compression MPEG4 Rec[...]
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1 1 . . 3 3 F F r r o o n n t t P P a a n n e e l l K K e e y y p p a a d d s s K ey s: ○ 1 ~ ○ 8 Channel K ey: Press F ULL +Channel Key ( CH1~CH8 ) to display video image in the f ull screen format; the picture of the corresponding channel will fill the whole sc reen. ○ 1 CH1 / REC: P ress this key to start instant recording . ○ 2 CH2 / RE[...]
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○ 9 FULL: Press this key and channel Key at the sa me time to switch to full screen in bo th live mode and play back mode . Press “ M ODE ” to exit full screen . ○ 10 MODE: Switch PIP (Live only), 4, 7 and 9 displays in L ive and Playback modes . ○ 1 1 ZOOM: I n full screen mode, 2x electronic zoom . Zoom screen can be moved through JOG .[...]
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○ 16 MENU: Press this key to e nter or exit MAIN SETUP MENU or to exit from any submenu. ○ 17 HDD Lock: Keeps HDD in place and turns on HDD power . ○ 18 Hard Disk T ray: Hard Disk holder f or HDD. ○ 19 Shuttle and Jog Dial Shuttle: In the Playback mode , turn the Shuttle dial to fast forwa rd/rewind the video. In the Pause mode, turn the Sh[...]
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1 1 . . 4 4 B B a a c c k k P P a a n n e e l l C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n s s B a ck pa nel of 81 0 H B a ck pa nel of 81 0 M B a ck pa nel of 41 0 H B a ck pa nel of 41 0 M[...]
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○ 1 Main Powe r plug: Connec t the DC 12~ 24V power source to adapter for AC 100~ 240V . ○ 2 Audio IN: Audio input for re cording, and it can be set to “ YES ” or “ NO ” in the RECORD SETUP MENU. Audio OUT : Connect an audio output to a mon itor or other device . ○ 3 MAIN MON ITOR: This connector is used for the main monitor display ,[...]
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LA N ○ 7 LAN Connector : RJ-45 network connection . R S2 32 ○ 8 RS232 connector : D-Sub 9-pin conne ctor to RS232 ports for testing purpose ONL Y . R S4 85 ○ 9 RS485 connector : RJ 45 Connector to cascade /control multi Digital V ideo Recorders. R em ot e ○ 10 Remote Control: Remote control port allows for an ex tension wire with a n I R re[...]
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1 1 . . 5 5 M M o o n n i i t t o o r r D D i i s s p p l l a a y y The status inf ormation of the cameras or ma chine will show up, and be located at dif ferent places on the screen. F o r m ob i le m od el on ly : 1. Channel tag 2. Event sign 3. Select sig n 4. Play status ba r 5. Record status bar 6. GPS orientation[...]
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○ 1 Channel tag: A channel tag indicates the channel name o f the screen. ○ 2 Event sign: Event signals which are sma ll icons with a capital letter and r ed backgr ound show the events on eac h screen. The re are a total of 6 diff erent signals: Alarm event. Alarm eve nt shows on a channel if an ALARM is enabled for that ca mera in the ALARM S[...]
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1. Play date The date on w hich the video was recorded. 2. Play stat us “ P A USE ”, when the video playback is paused. “ P## > ” means normal play speed on the displayed disk numbe r; “ P## < “ means nor mal reverse pla y speed on the displayed disk number; “##%” shows the position on the Hard Drive; “ >> x N ” mean[...]
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3. Event The current/last e vent that occurred. 4. Curr ent time The current time , which can be set in the T IME/DA T E SETUP MENU. 5. HDD/FAN stat us “No Disk” : only shows when no disk is installed or dete cted . “No Fan” : onl y sho ws when internal f an stops working . “ HDD OT ” : only shows if hard drive is over tempera ture . ?[...]
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2 . I n s t a l l a t i o n The installations desc ribed below should be done by qual ified service personnel or system installers. I) P ACKING Please check ac cessories in the packing before the installation . II) SYSTEM FLOORP LAN Please refer to the following diagram s for the system conne ctions. Note: Mo nitor and Camera must be pur chased sep[...]
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2 2 . . 1 1 B B a a s s i i c c W W i i r r i i n n g g I I n n s s t t r r u u c c t t i i o o n n s s Pl e a se re fe r to d ia g r am 2. 1 to as s is t y ou w i th th is po r t io n o f the i ns ta ll a ti on . 1 . P ow er Co n ne ct t h e p ow e r s o ur c e o r a d ap te r i nt o t he po we r soc ke t. 2 . Ca m er as Co n ne ct e ac h c a me r[...]
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8 . Ca ll M on it o r s Co n ne ct th e ca ll mo ni t or o u tp ut c on ne c to rs t o a c a ll mon it or . Th e ca l l mo ni tor di sp l ay se lec t ed l iv e c am e r as in f ul l sc re e n f or ma t . N ot e : T he c al l mo ni to r wi l l o nl y d is pl ay o ne fu l l sc re e n c a me r a a t a t im e .[...]
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2 2 . . 2 2 H H a a r r d d D D i i s s k k D D r r i i v v e e I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n T he fi r st st ep i n in st a ll in g t h e h ar d dr i ve is t o ins e r t t he h a rd dr iv e sl e ev e in to t he ma ch ine . Th e ha r d d is k dr iv e de fa u lt se t ti ng i s in iti a ll y se t to ma s te r . Th e se c on d st e p[...]
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2 2 . . 4 4 Q Q U U I I C C K K I I N N S S T T A A L L L L A A T T I I O O N N G G U U I I D D E E F F O O R R E E D D R R 8 8 1 1 0 0 M M & & E E D D R R 4 4 1 1 0 0 M M O O N N L L Y Y The EDR810M & EDR410M are the full -featured digita l video recorders designed spec ificall y for use in mobile applications. Please refer to the foll[...]
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Unpack Everything Make sure you have ever y thing y ou need before you beg in the installation. Equipme nt Required T he following tools may help y ou to complete the installation: • Drill • Screwdriv ers • W ire cutter s Choosing the Location Choose a loc ation for installation that: • Provides conve nient access for installing[...]
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Possible Installation Lo cations Inside t he Automobile V ehicle: T ruck Glove box (inside or unde rneath) Drive sea t (between seat and wall) or Passenger seat (underneath) (Users are sugge sted to use “support” for mounting option) Show the wiring on the wiring harness that c onnec ts to the electrical system. (24 V) (5 A)[...]
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Possible Installation Lo cations Inside the Automobile V ehicle: TOYOT A CAMR Y Show the wiring on the wiring harness that c onnects to the electrical system. Drive sea t (between seat and wall) T runk (Users are suggested to use “suspend” for mounting option) Glove box (inside or unde rneath) Passenger seat ( underneath)[...]
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Installing the Cam era(s) and Monitor The DVR is ty pically connected to one camera installed inside the car . Other camera(s) can also be installed in dif ferent loca tions (for example, use the waterpro of camera to the outside of vehicle). For insta llation procedure, ple ase refer to the guide that ca me with the camera(s) you purchase d. T[...]
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3 . D V R M e n u S e t u p A ss um i ng y ou ha ve co mp le te d th e fi rs t tw o ch a p te r s of t hi s ma nu al , y ou a re n ow r ea dy to b eg in se t t in g u p th e di g it a l vid eo re c or d e r. Th e fo ll o wi n g ch a pt e r wi l l w al k y ou th r ou g h the de t ai l ed DV R Me n u ste p by st e p a n d h o w t o se t th e D VR f o[...]
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3 3 . . 1 1 T T i i m m e e / / D D a a t t e e S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .2 D ia g ra m 3. 2 is a sc re e ns h ot of t he TI M E /D A TE S ET U P M EN U . T h is me nu is u se d to se t u p th e c or r e ct tim e a nd d a te fo r y our re g io n of th e w or ld . Yo u ar e ab le to se tu p day li g ht s a vi n g s as we ll as[...]
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5 . DA Y LI G HT SA V IN G : T hi s fi e ld re pr e se n ts t h e da y lig h t sa v in g s on th e DV R. To c h a ng e th is , si m pl y us e th e Jog Di a l o n th e D VR . Se le c t “ O N ” or “ O F F ” to en a bl e o r di s ab l e da y lig h t sa vi n g ti m e fu n c ti on . T hi s f ea tur e mu s t be d is a bl e d in or de r to ma k e [...]
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8 . TI M E SY NC HR ON I Z E : Se le ct “ ON ” o r “ OF F ” t o e na b le o r di s ab le ti m e sy n ch r on i ze w hi c h w il l au to m at ic a lly up da te the DV R ’s ti m e wh e n co n n ec te d to a ne tw or k. To c ha n g e th is , sim ply us e th e Jog D ia l on th e D V R. 9 . TI M E S ER V ER : Y ou ca n se t t h e t im e s e rv[...]
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A la s ka St a nd a rd T im e s ub tr a ct 9 h ou r s f ro m G M T H aw ai i- A le ut ia n D ay li g ht T ime s ub tr ac t 9 h o ur s f ro m G M T H aw ai i- A le ut ia n S ta nd ar d T i me su b tr a c t 10 ho u rs fr om G MT 1 1. T IM E U PD A TE BY : O nc e y ou e na bl e t h e T IM E SY NC HR O NI Z E , y ou ca n s e le c t t he sy nc h ro n iz[...]
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3 3 . . 2 2 C C a a m m e e r r a a S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .4 D ia g ra m 3 .4 i s a s c r ee n sh ot of th e C AM ER A S ET U P M EN U . T h is me n u w il l w a lk y ou th r ou g h se tti n g up t he C am e ra R e co rd in g Sp e e ds , Ca me r a Ti t le s , PT Z I D, co v e rt mo d e s, a nd r ec or di ng q u a li ty . I[...]
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4 . SE Q (M A IN /C AL L) : Se t th e nu m be r o f se co nd s a c a me ra is di s pl ay e d i n se qu e nc e. Th e f ir st n um be r is fo r s e qu e n ce on th e Ma i n M on i to r , the s ec on d n um be r is fo r s e qu e n ce o n Ca ll M on i t or . 5 . RE C Q U AL I TY : Se l ec t an i ma g e qu a li ty fo r re co rd in g. Th er e a re six d [...]
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6 . RE C S P EE D & A CT IO N : TP : Sc he du le d r e c or d in g ti me 1~ 8 w h ic h ca n b e s e t in t he S CH ED UL E SE T U P ME N U. “N ” i s th e no rm a l re co rd ing ti m e, wh ic h i s ac tiv a te d by pr e ss in g th e Re c o rd bu tt on . I f y ou ha ve s et a T im e Pe ri od in Sc he d ul e S et u p M en u, th e n th e r e w [...]
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7 . SU M MA RY : Diagram 3.5 D ia l J og to ch a ng e i te m s in th e SU M MA RY ta b le . A ll c am e r as ’ s ta tu se s ar e sh o wn in th e SU MM AR Y t a bl e . T he ta bl e is fo r c he c ki n g c am er a o v er a l l st a tu s es on ly , no t f or ch an g in g th e m . N ot e : Th e S U MM A R Y t a b le a l so e x is t s in AL A RM , M O[...]
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3 3 . . 3 3 R R e e c c o o r r d d S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .6 Diagram 3.6 is a screen shot o f the RECORD S ETUP MENU . This menu is for setting up the options for recording. In the RECORD SETUP MENU the following fields are defined as follows: 1 . RE C OR D A U DI O : Y ES : A u di o w i ll be re co r de d w h en ma ch in [...]
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4 . WA T ER M AR K : ON : Re co r di n g i s o v er l ai d b y a vi s ib l e w at e rm a r k ( “W ”) . OF F: N o w a te r ma r k . 5 . RE SO L U TI ON : Th e re sol u ti o ns f or NT S C ar e 7 20 x4 8 0, 72 0 x2 4 0 an d 3 60 x2 4 0 ; t he de f a ul t v al u e is 72 0 x2 4 0. Th e re so lu ti o ns f or P AL a re 72 0x 5 76 , 72 0 x2 88 a nd 36[...]
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3 3 . . 4 4 A A l l a a r r m m S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .7 D ia g ra m 3. 7 is a sc r e en sh ot of th e AL A RM SE T U P ME NU . A n a la rm is de fi n ed a s a n e le ct ri c a l, e le c tr on ic , o r m ec han i ca l d ev i ce th a t se nd s an al er t by me a ns of a si g n al . I n th is ca se th e s ig na l tr ig ge rs[...]
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3 . LO G : ON : Se le c t ON i f y ou w i sh t o re c or d A l ar m E v en ts i n t he L og . OF F: Se le ct OF F i f y o u do no t w i sh t o re co r d A la rm Ev e nt s i n t h e L og . 4 . AC T IV E CA ME RA : Th is f ie l d is to ac t iv a te ca me ra y ou w an t to ha ve th e al ar m en a bl e d to o . F or ex am p le if y ou ha d a n ex te rn[...]
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1 0. A LA RM N ETW OR K: Y ES : En a b le al a rm ne tw or k . N O: D is a b le al a rm ne tw or k . 1 1. M A IN M ON : D i sp l ay o n a ma in m o ni t or wh e n an a l a r m oc cu rs . N O C HA N G E: N o c h an ge o n th e di sp lay in th e m a in mo n it or w he n a n al a r m oc c ur s . F U LL SC R EE N : A f ul l sc r ee n of th e a c ti ve [...]
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3 3 . . 5 5 M M o o t t i i o o n n S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .8 D ia g ra m 3 .8 is a s c re e n sh o t of the M OT I ON SE TU P ME NU . W e de fi ne mo ti on as a ch a ng e of p ix il a ti o n in th e fi e ld of vi ew , w hi c h is de te ct e d by th e di g it a l vi de o re co rd e r, a nd tr ig ge ri ng th e r ec or de r t[...]
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4 . DU R AT I ON : T he a mo u nt of ti me a mo t io n ev e nt w il l r e co r d - f ro m 1 se c to 99 se co n ds . Th e d ef a u lt v a lu e i s 5 se c on ds. T o c h an g e t hi s , si m p ly u s e th e J og D ia l o n t h e D VR . 5 . AL A RM OU TP U T: Thi s wi ll tr an smi t a si g n al to a no th er de vi ce . Th e se t ti ng of al a r ms a r[...]
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T o ed it a M O TI O N AR EA , e nt e r a d e si r ed ch a n n el an d pr es s S EL EC T . M ot io n mu st b e se t to “ En ab l e ” in o r de r to ed i t t he m o ti on de te c ti on ar ea . T o quit the motion area edit, press MENU . To te st a m ot ion ar e a : Gr id s wi ll t ur n in to l ig ht re d fr om li g ht gr ee n w h en a m o ti[...]
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3 3 . . 6 6 V V I I D D E E O O L L O O S S S S S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 . 9 Diagram 3.9 is a screen shot o f the VIDEOLOSS SETUP MENU . VI DEOLOSS event is caused when no video sig nal input is detected on a channel. Usually it happe ns when the camera loses power or the c amera fails. In the VIDEOLOSS SETUP MEN U the follow[...]
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5 . AL A RM EM AI L: S el e c t “ Y ES ” fo r s e nd ing a n e m a il w he n v id eo lo ss o c cu r s. Th e e ma il ad d re ss c an be s et in t h e N E TW O R K S ET U P M E NU . 6 . BU Z Z ER : A ud i bl e a l ar m b u zz e r. EN AB LE : To en a b le a v i de o l os s b u zz e r. D IS AB L E : T o d i sa b le a vi d eo los s b u z ze r . 7 . [...]
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3 3 . . 7 7 N N e e t t w w o o r r k k S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .1 0 D ia g ra m 3 . 10 is a s c re e n s h ot of t he N ET W OR K SE TU P M EN U . Th is me nu is f or se tt in g up t he c on f ig ur a ti on s fo r ne tw or ki n g to the DV R. The re a r e 6 su b en tri e s th at ar e C ON FI G, AL A RM , EM AI L, P A SS W O[...]
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2 . IP A dd re ss T hi s fi e ld s ho w s th e cu r re nt I P Ad d re ss f or the D V R . A F ix ed I P ad dr e ss do e s no t ch an g e an d mu st be se t ma n ua lly . To ch ang e th is , si m ply u se the Jo g Di a l on th e DV R . Wh e n DH C P is se le ct e d , D HC P s er ve r w il l a s si g n t hi s va lu e a uto ma ti c a lly . N ot e : Th[...]
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N ot e : If y ou w is h to ha v e mu lt i pl e us e rs lo g in to th e DV R, pl e as e op e n a ran ge o f po r ts on y o u r ro ute r. Fo r ex am pl e if yo u wa nt t o al lo w 4 c li e nt s to l og in t h ro u gh th e d ef a ul t po rt 37 26 0, y ou sh ou ld o p e n th e po r t r an g e 3 7 26 0 - 37 2 63 on yo u r r o ut e r. 1 0. B W C ON TR OL[...]
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3.7.2 ALARM N ETWORK D VR c a n se n d ou t A la r m me ss a g e to an A la rm Se rv e r . T h is f un c ti o n i s re s e rv e d to wo rk wi th ou r Co n tr o l M an a g e me n t Sy st em – Po we rC on 4 . I n th e AL AR M o f th e NE TW O RK SE TU P M E NU , w e d ef in e: Di ag ram 3 .1 1 1 . P RO TO C OL : S el e ct wh ic h c om m u ni c a ti[...]
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3.7.3 EMA IL I n t he E M AI L o f t he N ET W OR K S E TU P ME N U , we d ef ine : Di ag ram 3 .1 2 1 . SM TP S ER V ER A ss ig n th e S M TP (e - m a il ) se r ve r’ s n am e . N ot e : Fo r m or e r e li ab le e m ai l s e rv i ce , u s e t he se rv er ’ s I P ad dr e ss . 2 . P OR T N U MB E R A ss ig n th e p or t nu mb er fo r S M TP se r[...]
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7 . SE ND E R E MA IL A D D R I n pu t s en d er ’s e- m ai l ad dr e ss , so th a t re c ei v er c an re c og ni ze th e se n de r wh e n a n ev en t m es s ag e is se nt o u t. 3.7.4 P ASSWORD I n t he P A SS WO R D o f t he N ET W OR K SE TU P ME N U , w e de f in e : Di ag ram 3 .1 3 N am e / Pa ss w or d/ L e ve l: Thi s ca te g ory is to se[...]
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3.7.5 WIR ELESS I n t he WI R EL ES S o f th e NE TW OR K SE TU P M EN U , we de f in e : Di ag ram 3 .1 4 1. DHCP : En able or disable the D y namic Host Communication Protocol. YES: Enable D HCP service. NO: Disable DHCP service. 2. IP ADDRESS: Assign an IP address for th is unit, for example: 192.168.010.2 00 When DHCP is YES, the DHCP server wi[...]
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Shar ed: need shared key . WEP: uses encrypted data transmission. W ireless networks broadcast messages using radio and are thus more susceptible to eavesdropping than wired n etworks . WP APSK: Each user must enter a passphrase to access the network. TKIP: Randomizes the key used for each pa cket. The key is c reated by mixing together a base key [...]
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3.7.6 PP PoE I n t he PP Po E o f the N ET W OR K SE TU P ME N U , we d e f in e : Di ag ram 3 .1 5 1 . US ER : U se r na me t h at is pr o vi d ed by I SP f or PP P o E c on n ec tio n 2 . P AS SW D : Pa ssw or d t ha t i s p ro v id e d by I SP f or P PP oE c on ne c ti o n 3. PRIMAR Y DNS: IP address of DNS server tha t i s provided by ISP . 4. [...]
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3.7.7 DD NS In DDN S of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define : Diagram 3.16 1. SER VER: DDNS provider . 2. USER: Use r name of the account. 3. P ASSWD : Password of the account. 4. RECORD ID: Record ID. 5. FQDN: The domain name of this a ccount. For example: A user had applied for a DDNS account from Http://www .dyndns.or g. User name : TEST Password:[...]
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Users can conn ect to DVR that uses dynamic IP address b y entering the domain name “eth in .dy ndns.org” in IE browser . They don’ t have to know the IP address. NOTE: This domain name is only an ex ample. The DDNS acc ount that the user applies will diffe r fr om this example. EVERFOCU S DDNS If you are using software 1.6.2 or higher , you [...]
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3.7.8 GPS In GP S of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define: Diagram 3.17 1. AUT OMA TIC GPS 2. TRANSMISSION : YES: select YES to enable tran smission NO: select N O to disable transmission 3. UNIQUE ID : Input GPS Unique I D. 4. GPS TRANSMISSION CYCLE TIME IN SECONDS : Enter GPS transmission cy cle time in seconds. 5. GPS RECEIVER IP ADDRESS Set GPS re[...]
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3 3 . . 8 8 S S c c h h e e d d u u l l e e S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .1 7 D ia g ra m 3 .1 7 is a s cr ee n s ho t of th e SC HE D UL E SE T UP M EN U . I n th is me n u y ou c a n s et a u ni q ue ti m er an y d ay of th e w e ek t o st a rt r e co rd in g f r om a s p ec if ie d s ta r t ti me to a n e n d ti me . Yo u w i [...]
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3 . EN D : T hi s fi e ld is u se d to s e t th e ti m e y ou w is h to s t op th e ti me r re co rd in g . To c ha n ge th is , s im pl y u se th e J og D ia l o n t he D V R. Ho ur : 0 ~ 23 in 2 4 ho u r t im e f or ma t; 1~ 1 2 in 12 h ou r ti me f or ma t. M in ut e s: 0 0 ~ 5 9 Note: T o r ecor d all day long, use 12:00am~12:00 am for 12 -hour[...]
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3 3 . . 9 9 D D i i s s k k S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .1 8 D ia g ra m 3.1 8 is a s cr e en s ho t o f th e DI SK SE TU P ME NU . T hi s me nu is f o r vi e wi n g Di s k in f or ma ti o n a nd fo r ma t ti n g th e dis k s. Fo r e ve ry c on f ig ur at i on c ha ng e or in it ia l se tu p w e re co mm e nd f or m at t in g t [...]
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2 . TH ER M OM ETR IC SC AL E: Se le ct C EL SI U S o r F AH RE N HE IT f or t h er mom e tr ic s c al e o f th e di sk . 3 . NO / SI Z E/ C o r F/ S ta r t/ E nd Ti m e : S ho w th e nu mb e r o f d ri v es , th e si ze of ea ch dr iv e , th e te mp er a tu re , a nd t h e ra ng e of da y s a n d t im e s st o re d on th e h a rd d ri v e.[...]
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3 3 . . 1 1 0 0 C C o o n n t t r r o o l l S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .1 9 D ia g ra m 3. 19 is a sc re e n s ho t of the Co nt r ol Se t ti n g Me nu . Th is me n u i s fo r se tt in g up a c on n ec tio n f ro m the di g it al re c or der to a co mp u te r to tr an s fe r in st ru ct io ns or in f or m at i o n u si n g a ke[...]
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R S4 85 : 5. RS485 Baud Rate: This f ield is to set the speed at which is used to transmit instruc tion or information thr ough RS485 on the DVR. There are six dif ferent speeds, 2400, 4800, 960 0, 19200, 38400 and 5760 0 BPS. T he default setting from the f actor y is 9600 BPS. T o change this, simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR. 6 . RS 48 5 St op[...]
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3 3 . . 1 1 1 1 W W a a r r n n i i n n g g S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .2 0 D ia g ra m 3. 2 0 is a sc r ee n sh ot of t h e W ar ni n g Se t u p Me n u . Th is m e nu i s to se t th e wa r ni n g sy ste m se tti n g s. I f a ny c r it ic al e rr or s a r is e , th i s p or t io n o f the me n u is u s ed f or h an d li n g t h[...]
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4 . NE TW O RK A LA RM : Y ES : T o e n ab le n e tw o rk a la r m. N O: To di s ab l e n et w or k al a rm . 5 . SE ND EM AI L: Y ES : Se n d a n em ai l w h en t he f an do e s n ot wo r k. N O: D o n o t se nd a n e ma il wh en t h e f a n do es n o t w or k . T he em a il ad dr es s c a n be s et in t h e NE T W OR K S E TU P M EN U . 3.1 1 .2 [...]
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2 . AL A RM O UT P U T: Th i s wi ll tr an sm it a si g na l to a no t he r de vi ce . Th e se tti n g of a la r ms a re N ON E = no t a c ti v at e d , 1 = o ut pu t s ig na l 1 t ra nsm it t ed . T o ch a ng e th is , si mp ly u se t he J og D ial o n th e D VR . 3 . AL A RM D UR A TI O N: Pe rm an e n t, th is se tt in g ca nno t be c h a ng ed [...]
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3. 1 1. 3 NO HDD I n N O HD D , we de fi ne : Di ag ram 3 .2 2 1 . BU Z Z ER : NO HD D bu zz e r. EN AB LE : T o e na bl e a b u zz er wh e n n o H D D h as be en f ou nd . D IS AB L E: T o d i sa b le N O H D D b uz ze r . 2 . AL A RM O UT P U T: Th i s wi ll tr an sm it a si g na l to a no t h er de vi ce . Th e s et ti n g of a la r ms a re N ON[...]
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5 . SE ND EM AI L: Y ES : Se n d a n em ai l w h en n o H D D h as be e n f o un d . N O: W il l n ot s en d an em a il w he n no HD D h a s be en f ou n d. T he em a il ad dr es s c a n be s et in t he N ET W O RK S ET U P M EN U . 3.1 1 .4 HDD FULL I n HD D F UL L , w e d e fi n e: Di ag ram 3 .2 3 1 . BU Z Z ER : HD D F UL L bu zz er . EN AB LE [...]
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4 . NE TW O RK A LA RM : Y ES : T o e n ab le n e tw o rk a la r m. N O: To di s ab l e n et w or k al a rm . 5 . SE ND EM AI L: Y ES : Se n d a n em ai l w h en H D D i s f ul l . N O: W il l n ot s en d an em a il w he n HD D is fu ll . T he em a il ad dr es s c a n be s et in t h e NE T W OR K S E TU P M EN U .[...]
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3 3 . . 1 1 2 2 S S y y s s t t e e m m S S e e t t u u p p M M e e n n u u Di ag ram 3 .2 4 D ia g ra m 3. 24 is a s cr e e n sh o t of th e SY ST EM S ET U P M EN U . Th i s me nu is f or se t ti ng up an y a dd i ti on a l o pt i o ns an d re s to r in g de fa ul ts to th e d ig it al re co rd er . I n th e S YS TE M SE T UP M E NU th e f ol lo [...]
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4 . UP DA T E SY S TE M S O F T WA R E: T ur n t he j og to e nt er th e se l ec tio n w i nd o w . Y ES : S e le c t Y ES to up d at e sy st em so f tw a r e f ro m U SB a nd pr e ss SEL E C T to st ar t. N O: Se l ec t NO a n d pr e ss S EL EC T to c an ce l up d at e . N ot e : - S y st e m w il l a sk y ou t o st op r e co rdi n g be f or e y o[...]
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8 . P AS SW O RD a nd R IG HT S: Th e lo g in pa s sw o rd s i n th i s m en u ar e u se d t o op er a te an d se t up th e ma ch in e lo c a lly , n ot f ro m th e r em ot e TC P/ I P c on ne c ti o n. T he d if f er en t p a ss wo r ds in dic at e t h e d if f er e nt l ev e l of us e r s, a nd n o log in na me is n e ce ssa ry . Th e di g i t w [...]
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REC 4 . R e c o r d i n g O v e rv i e w B e fo re co n ti nu i ng wi th th e R ec or di n g O ve r vi e w pl e a se b e su re t o ha ve re v ie w e d D VR Me nu Se tu p ( Ch a pt e r 3) , s pe c if ic al ly th e Ca me ra & Sc he du l e M e nu s . Yo u ar e n ow r e a dy to b eg in s et ti n g u p th e ma ch in e fo r re c o rd i ng . Th is ch [...]
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N ot e : 1 . In or d er to s t a rt o r st o p In st an t R ec or d in g , y ou mu st e xi t c om p le t el y f r om al l me n us . 2 . If S TO P i s pr e ss e d wh il e m ac hi ne i s re c or d in g a nd pl ay ing vi d eo , t he pl a y i ng f un c ti on wi l l b e di sa ble d fir s t . I f S TO P is pr e ss e d tw ic e th e D VR wi ll c om e ou t [...]
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4 4 . . 3 3 E E v v e e n n t t R R e e c c o o r r d d i i n n g g S S e e t t u u p p We w il l de f in e tw o ev e nt r ec or di n g ty pe s AL A RM a n d MO TI O N . Af te r th e e ve n t re c or d in g is e na ble d, th e DV R wi l l st a r t an ev e nt re c or di n g wh e n a n ev e n t oc c ur s. F or in s ta n ce wh e n mo t io n a ct i vi [...]
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2 . Wh e n the e ve nt i s s et , e nt er th e CA M ER A S ET U P M EN U to se t th e e v en t r ec o rd i ng sp ee d ( I PS ) o f th e ca me ra f or TP N (I nst a n t Re co rd i ng ) or T P 1~ 8 ( Sc he d ul e R e c or d in g ) . Di ag ram 4 . 3 3 . O nc e th e ev en t an d re c or d a nd sp e e d ar e se t, yo u ne e d to ac t iv a te Ins ta nt R[...]
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N ot e : 1 . I f y o u on ly wa n t to r e co rd e ve nt ( m ot io n o r a la r m) ac tiv i ty O NL Y , s e t th e no rm a l re co rd sp e ed a s 0 I PS in t h e C A M ER A S E TU P ME N U . 2 . I f t he re c or din g sp ee d is c ha n g e d wh i le th e ma ch in e i s re co rd i ng , th e n ew re c or din g sp e ed wi ll no t ta ke e ff ec t u n t[...]
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5 . P l a y b a c k O v e rv i e w B e fo re co n ti nu i ng pl e as e b e su r e to h a ve re v ie w e d DV R Me nu S e tu p (C ha pt e r 3) . Th is c h ap t er wi l l sh ow y ou h o w t o se tu p th e r ec or d er f o r p la y ba ck . 5 5 . . 1 1 B B a a s s i i c c P P l l a a y y b b a a c c k k ( 1) P la y ba c k Pr es s th e PL A Y k ey to st[...]
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(3) Fast For ward/Reverse Playback While in playbac k, turn the Shu ttle dial clockwise to begin fast forward playback. T urn the Shuttle dial counterclockwise to begin fast reverse playback . The speed w ill be shown on the status bar of the bottom scre en. The available speeds ar e 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 32, and 600. Y ou can either manuall y hold the s[...]
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(5) Image advanc e Forward/Reverse Press P AUSE ke y to freeze the picture. T urn the Jog dial clockwise to advance the still video ima ge by image. T urn the Jog dial c ounterclockwise to rewind the still video image by image. The field feed sp eed will increase if the Jog dial is turned quickly . P AUSE[...]
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5 5 . . 2 2 S S e e a a r r c c h h P P l l a a y y b b a a c c k k Press the SEARC H key to enter the SEARCH MENU . In the SEARCH MENU , Press the ENTER key to go to the next subentry . Press the DISPLA Y key to go to the previous sube ntry . Dial the Jog cloc kwise or counterclockwise to c hange subentry values. Press MENU key to ex it. Press SEL[...]
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(2) EVENT Sear ch Playback T o search by “ EVENT”, select “BY EVENT” for Method. Set the Sta rt and End Da te/T ime limits for the events to be searched. Only events within the selected Date and T ime will be displaye d 7 filters ( A LARM, MOTION, VLOSS, A/M, A/V , M/V and A/M/V ) can be selected. The indications of events show as below . T[...]
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The event type s and number show on the second column of the search list. An : an Alarm event, n = input number Dn : HDD overheated, overhea t temperature is based on HDD temperature set in W arning Setup Menu. n = disk numbe r Fn : Fan fail, n = 1~3 fan number . LH : (L ogical Head): Earl iest recorded date & time right on HDD. LUn : Local Use[...]
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6 . C o p y i n g V i d e o B e fo re co n ti n u in g p le as e b e su re t o ha v e re v ie we d th e pr ec ed i ng ch a pt e rs . Y ou a r e no w re ady to c opy a n i ma g e o r v i de o f ro m t he D V R. Th i s c ha p te r wi ll s ho w y ou h o w t o c op y a sti ll i m ag e o r m ov ie f ro m th e re c o rd e r. I n se r t th e US B p oc ke [...]
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Di ag ram 6 .1 I n t he CO P Y M EN U , we de f in e : 1 . CO P Y : Se le ct Im ag e f or co py in g i m ag e s ( v id e o) to m o vi e f i le . Se le ct V ie we r f or c o p y in g E D R V ie w er p lay er . 2 . DI SK N O: D is k n um be r . It is f ixe d a s “ 0 1” in th is s er ie s. 3 . CA M ER A N O: C a me r a c h an n e l nu m be r. Y ou[...]
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a . I f a fi l e s iz e e xce ed s 2 G B , th e D VR wi ll a u t om a t ic a ll y s pl it it in t o s m al l er v i de o cl ip s th a t w il l be co pi e d i n di v id u a ll y . T h e c ur r en t s eg me n t an d c o mp le tio n pe r ce nta ge a r e di s pl ay ed at th e bo tt o m o f th e s cr ee n . b . W hi le i n pl ay bac k, pr ess i ng C OP [...]
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7 . C a l l O v e rv i e w This chapter w ill give y ou basic details on how to setup the CALL MENU on t he DVR. Pre ss the CALL key and the CALL MENU will pop up as below . Diagram 7.1 In CALL MENU, you can change the following settings for the call monitor: 1. SEQ: Sequence display on the call monitor . Press SEQ key to switch the sequence status[...]
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8 . S c r e e n D i s p l a y S e t t i n g & M o d e In a full scree n display , p ress SELECT key to pop up the display adjustment window as be low: Di ag ram 8 .1 I n t he s cr e en d is p la y se t ti ng m en u, w e d e f in e : 1 . C AM ER A: T he c ur re nt c a me ra . 2 . BR IG HT NE S S: T h e b r ig ht p e rc e nt a ge o f t he c urr e[...]
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Wh e n tu rn in g SH A RP NE SS O F F , th e ima ge be co me s sl ig htl y b lu r re d in a n in d oo r e nv i ro n m en t. H ow e ve r, th is o pt i on is s ui ta bl e fo r ou t do o r us e. I f ima ge fl i ck e r s un de r a b ri g ht , ou td o or e n vi r on m en t , th e n t he i ma g e c an b ec om e m il d by tu rn in g S H AR P NE S S O F F [...]
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9 . U p g r a d e F i rm w a r e This chapter will give you basic instructions on how to upgrade the DVR ’ s software . This will be a helpful in completing the upgrading process. Go to http://www.everfocus.com/support_bulletins .asp and find the DVR you have. Click on the link to save the upgrade file to your computer. Copy the .ET W to [...]
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1 0 . N e t w o r k i n g O v e rv i e w This chapter will try to give y ou a detailed instruc tion on how to network the DVR. Before we begin the process o f networking your digital recorder we should have a working knowledge of what a netw ork is and how it works. This will be a helpful in completing the netwo rking process. 1 1 0 0 . . 1 1 I I n[...]
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1 1 0 0 . . 3 3 G G a a t t e e w w a a y y A A d d d d r r e e s s s s Each host in a LAN has a g ateway. A gateway address is c omposed of four octe ts (numbers in the range of 0 to 255) separated by dec imal points. The gateway address is used to uniquely ide ntif y a host or computer on the LAN which assigns t he I P addresses to your network. [...]
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Note: Ev erfocus suggests hav ing a m inimum upload speed of 256KBps. This can be addr essed by the Internet Servic e Prov ider . Who is yo ur Inter net provider? ______________ Please confirm that your internet service provider that our upload speed is at least 256KB ps. What ty pe of modem/router do y ou have? ______________ Modem/router [...]
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1 1 0 0 . . 6 6 W W h h a a t t T T y y p p e e o o f f N N e e t t w w o o r r k k C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n d d o o y y o o u u h h a a v v e e ? ? Everfocus DVR’ s can operate using three distinct type s of networking connections. 1. Simple One to One C onnection: A simple one to one connection is the most simple network connecti[...]
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1 1 0 0 . . 7 7 S S i i m m p p l l e e O O n n e e t t o o O O n n e e C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n Cr ossover Et hernet Cable Pin outs: The Diagram be low shows the pin configurations for a cross ove r cable. Diagram 10.1 Connection Pr ocedur e: The First step is to purcha se or ma ke a cr oss over cable . W e recomme nd purchasing[...]
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The nex t step is to g et the computer onto the same network to do this you will need administrator acc ess to your w indows machine. T o assign a static IP address in windows 2000/XP .[...]
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Once y ou have rea ched this point click ok and restart both the computer and the dig ital recorder . T o access the DVR from t he computer simpl y op en Internet Explorer and in the address bar type: http://192.168.1.3[...]
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1 1 0 0 . . 8 8 D D i i r r e e c c t t H H i i g g h h S S p p e e e e d d M M o o d d e e m m C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n S traight Thr ough Ethernet Cable Pin outs: The Diagram be low shows the pin configurations for a stra ight cable. Diagram 10.2 Connection Pr ocedur e: The F irst step is to purc hase or make a straight thr oug[...]
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Now Log into the Ever Focus DVR menu and using the jog dial from the previous chapter g o to the Network Se tting Menu. Assign the Sta tic IP address which y ou obtained from the interne t service provider to the DVR, the Subnet mask from the internet service provider to the DVR, and the default gateway of the inte rnet service provider . ?[...]
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1 1 0 0 . . 9 9 R R o o u u t t e e r r o o r r L L A A N N C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n S traight Thr ough Ethernet Cable Pin outs: The Diagram be low shows the pin configurations for a stra igh t cable. Diagram 10.3 Cat 5 St raight Through Cable Internet Hi-speed modem DVR Router[...]
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Connection Pr ocedur e: The F irst step is to purc hase or make a straight thr ough cable. W e recommend purc hasing one if you have never m ade a straight through c able. Please remembe r you can not use a cross over networ k cable for this application Once you have a straight through cable plug one end into the LA N po rt on the back of t[...]
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Use the prior step to assign an IP address. For example, if y ou got the IP address from the compute r of 192.168.002.101. Assig n the DVR’ s IP address as 192.168.002.050. Now Copy the subnet mask and default gateway information you got from the prior step of f the computer to the DV R. Note: Make sure the m odem is in bridge mode. If y [...]
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1 1 . L i n k s y s P o rt F o r w a r d i n g This chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the Linksys router . Please understand we do not support this product and will not give tech support on it. I f you need technical support on this router you must call Linksys. This chapter is to offer some help to t he installer and end user , no[...]
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Sample Screen The Applications and Ga ming T ab allows you to s et up public services on your ne twork, such as web servers, ftp servers, e -mail servers, or other specialized Internet applications. (Specialized Internet applications are any applications that use Internet access to perform functions su ch as videoconfere ncing or online gaming. Som[...]
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application. Enable - Click the Enable c heckbox to enable port forwarding for the relevant application. Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply y our changes or Cance l Changes to cancel your changes. Example: DVR 80 to 80 Both 192.168.1.50 Enable DVR 1600 to 1600 Both 192.168.1.50 Enable DVR 37260 to 37[...]
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Internet IP Address - This is the Router ’ s current I P Address as seen on the Internet. S tatus - This displays the status of the D DNS connection. Change these settings as desc ribed here and click the Save Settings button to appl y y our changes or Cance l Changes to cancel your changes.[...]
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1 2 . D - L i n k P o r t F o r w a r d i n g This chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the D -Link router . Pl ease und erstand w e do not support this product and will not give t ech support on it. If y ou need technical suppor t on this router you must call D-Link. This chapter is to offer some help to the installer and end user , [...]
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The next step is to open por ts within your router . Go to V irtual Server in the ro uter . Example1: Pr otocol T ype - The protocol used for the vir tual service. Public Port - The port number on the W AN (W ide Area Network) si de tha t will be use d to access the virtua l service. Private Port - Th e port number of the service used by the Pr[...]
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Name - Enter the name referenc ing the virtual service Private IP - The server computer i n the L AN (Local Ar ea Network) that will be providing the virtual se rvices. If y ou have a W eb server that y ou wanted I nternet u sers to ac cess at a ll times, y ou would need to enable it. W eb (HTTP) server is on LAN (Local Area Network) computer 192.1[...]
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Once you ha ve enabled it enter the server address of DynDNS.or g: members.dyndns.o rg Then enter the hostname you created with DynDNS.or g Example: Everfoc us.homeip.net Then enter the username and password you use to log into D y nDNS.org[...]
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1 3 . E v e r F o c u s D D N S S e t u p Note : Y ou MUST have firmwar e version 1.6.2 or higher in or der to use the EverFocu s DDNS server . Set up the Networ k Menu according to the instructions detaile d in the Networking chapter . Go to the website http://everfocusddns.com and check for an available name. In DVR’ s Network Menu,[...]
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Press the S elect button to s ynchronize the DVR with the DDNS server . Y ou should see the word “Success” at the b ottom of the screen. If you see “Could Not Find Server” instead, double check your netw ork settings until you get “Success”. Y ou should now be able to connect by typing in the host name you created. Example: http[...]
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1 4 . V i e w i n g t h r o u g h I n t e rn e t E x p l o r e r T o access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type: http:// (LAN address or IP addre ss of y our internet service provider) After a few seconds, y ou should see a screen like the one above. If y ou do not see a y ellow bar like the one[...]
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User must enter a user name and password to access the r ecorder . User Name and Password c an be found and chang ed in the Network Menu of the DVR. The Default user name is admin and passw ord is 1 1 1 11 1 1 1. Click Login to view the cameras. Enabling ActiveX C ontrol s Note: This section is only nec essary if you DO NOT see the yellow A[...]
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Click the Security tab at the top, then choose Custom L evel near the bottom. In the Securit y Settings window , scroll to “Activ eX controls and plu g- ins” . Set the controls as follows: “ Enable ”: Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt (Internet Explorer 7 only) Allow scriptlets (I E7 only) Au[...]
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18 7 19 1 1 17 9 20 10 13 14 15 1 21 22 23 24 25 Click the R efre sh button to reload the page and install the MP4DVR fi le when prompted to do so. T y pe in the username and password a nd click Login to view the cameras. Main Scree n: The above dia gra m is the main screen displa y . The icons in the right c orner of the screen are mainly [...]
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The following s are a brief description f or each of the icons. 1. REV . PLA Y : Reverse V ideo Playback . 2. STOP : Press this key to stop Playba ck and return to Live mode . 3. PLA Y : Normal V ideo Pla y back . 4. STEP BACKW ARD: M ove one frame back while paused . 5. P AUSE: T o pause the V i deo Play back display . 6. STEP FOR W A RD: Mo ve on[...]
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20. Event Desc ription: By clicking on the ○ ? sign, an event desc ription list will show up as follow: 21. Recor d: Press the button to remotely activate the DVR’s record f unction . Press ag ain to stop recording. 22. Audio: This function allows y ou t o transmit au dio from D VR to y our PC’s remote site. Select audio source 1/2/3/4, o r ?[...]
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1 1 4 4 . . 1 1 S S E E A A R R C C H H 14.1.1 Sear ch by T im e There are 3 wa ys to do sea rch by time . First press 1. Press the M button to change the month to be s earched, D for day , h for hour , m for mi nute and s for second. Th e buttons on t he left-ha nd side are to decrease the value, whereas those on the right-hand side are to increas[...]
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14.1.2 Sear ch by EVENT 1. Select Event T yp e from Alarm , Motion a nd Vloss . Note: At least one event type must stay checked. 2. Select the Disk No. from which you would like to sear ch events. 3. Press Update button to r efresh the event list. 4. All events of the selected t ype will be displaying alon g with Date/T ime, event ty pe (represente[...]
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1 1 4 4 . . 2 2 P P T T Z Z c c o o n n t t r r o o l l 1. Select the PTZ camera you wish to control from drop-down menu. 2. Select Act ion Mode y ou want to use. There are 4 options available: Continuous , S tep x10 , S tep x5 and S tep x1 . 3. Use Direction Arrows (up, do wn, left, right) to move /adjust the focus to y our desired direction and a[...]
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1 1 4 4 . . 3 3 R R E E M M O O T T E E A A R R C C H H I I V V E E T o Archive files: 1. Select Disk No .: The hard drive y ou want to archive from 2. Disk S torage Time: S tart T ime/End Tim e indicates the start and end time of the selected disk 3. Camer a: Select the camera that you wish to archive from. 4. S tart: Select the start time of the [...]
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1) Press on the M button to change the month to be searched, D for day , h for hour , m for minute and s for sec ond. The buttons on the left side are to decrease the value, whereas those on the rig ht side are to increase the value. 2) Move t he slide bar between the buttons to c hange Month, Day , Hour , Minute, and Second to be searched. M ove t[...]
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In order to play the archived EDR MPEG4 Files (.ar v), y ou will need to download viewer: I. Press Download DVR V iewer button. II. Select “ Run ” or “ Save ” the file.[...]
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III. Open the DV R V iewer .exe for loading the archived EDR MPEG Files (.arv) Detailed e xplanation of DVR V iewer is as follows: 1. Load File : loa d an archived EDR MPEG File (.arv). 2. S top : stop play back. 3. Play : play video. 4. <<S tep : move the paused imag e one step backw ard. 5. Pause : pa use pla y ing. 6. S tep>> : move [...]
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Note: (1)The recor ding frame rate will be automa tically calculate d. It is suggested to use the c alculated Recording Fra me Rate, although it is possible to change this value. (2) If you w ish to save the audi o recorded, please select Audio ON , so that the audio c an be transferred to A VI file. Otherwise, select Audio OFF . Note: I f y ou are[...]
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1 1 4 4 . . 4 4 R R e e m m o o t t e e C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n Click on the “CONFI G” tab to open a page where you can remotely change the DVR’ s settings. Click on each option to go to the setting s for that page. When you f inish making changes on a screen, press Apply to save the settings. Press Reset to displa[...]
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DA TE/TIME setup menu Set Date/T ime Manually 1. Click on the ca lendar button to set Date/T ime manually . A calendar will show up as shown below . 2. Click “<<” to decrease Y ear value, “>>” to increase Y ear value. 3. Click “<” to decrease Month value, “>” to increase Month value. 4. Click on the selec ted date [...]
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CAMERA setup menu RECORD setup me nu ALARM setup me nu[...]
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MOTION setup menu Set Motion Grid 1. Non-green squares a re disabled for motion; gree n squa res are enabled. 2. Click and hold the mouse to be gin selecting squares in the motion g rid. 3. Drag the mouse to highlig ht the desired area. 4. The selected area w ill switch to the opposite color . 5. Click Apply to save the c hanges. VIDEO LO SS setup [...]
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NETWORK 1 se tup menu The Network Configuration Settings can not be changed remotely . These must be cha nged in the DVR’ s Network Menu. NETWORK 2 se tup menu After saving changes to the account, password, or leve l, the changes will take ef fect the next time y ou log in to the network viewer .[...]
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SCHEDUL E setup menu CONTROL setup menu[...]
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W ARNIN G setup menu SYSTEM setup men u All recording should be stopped before making any changes on this menu. Update F i rmware 1. After clicking Apply , an “Open File” window appears. 2. Find the folder where the firmw are upgrade is saved and choose Ope n. 3. On the DVR’ s monitor , you will see a notice tha t the firmware is being update[...]
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1 5 . I n t e r f a c e S p e c i f i c a t i o n s RS485 This Digit al V ideo Recorder may be c ontrolle d by a com puter or control keyboard (EKB500) via the RS485 interface . Pin definition of RS-48 5 connector o n DVR back panel is shown in the following picture. 1 1 5 5 . . 1 1 T T r r a a n n s s m m i i s s s s i i o o n n S S e e t t t t i [...]
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1 1 5 5 . . 2 2 R R e e m m o o t t e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l P P r r o o t t o o c c o o l l A computer can be use d to control the DVR by sending the pack et as follows. == = = == = = == = = == = = == = = == = == == = == = == == == == == == == == = == = = == = = = 4 85 /2 32 C o n tr o l C od e P ro to co l == = = == = = == = = == = = == = [...]
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12 8 0 00 0 0 01 0 00 0 0 00 01 0 0 I D = 1 28 12 9 0 00 0 0 01 0 00 0 0 01 01 0 1 I D = 1 29 25 5 0 00 0 0 01 1 11 1 1 11 01 7 f I D = 2 5 5 25 6 0 00 0 0 10 0 00 0 0 00 02 0 0 I D = 2 5 6 . .. . 51 1 0 00 0 0 11 1 11 1 1 11 03 7 f I D = 5 1 1 . .. . 16 38 2 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 10 7 f 7e I D = 16 3 8 2 - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- -- --[...]
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0x 23 CH 8 0x 24 ( re se r ve ) 0x 25 ( re s er ve ) 0x 26 ( re se r ve ) 0x 27 ( re se r ve ) 0x 28 ( re se r ve ) 0x 29 ( re se r ve ) 0x 2a ( re se r v e) 0x 2b ( re se r ve ) 0x 2c S EL EC T 0x 2d CA L L 0x 2e E NT ER 0x 2f ( re se r ve ) 0x 30 ( re se r ve ) 0x 31 ( re se r ve ) 0x 32 ( re se r ve ) 0x 33 ( re se r ve ) 0x 34 ( re se r ve ) - [...]
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A p p e n d i x A : R e m o t e C o n t r o l A p p e n d i x A[...]
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A p p e n d i x B : A l a rm B o a r d C o n f i g u r a t i o n Alarm I/O pin assignm ent The alar m connector , Figur e 1 , is used to prov ide one sensor alarm input for each ca mera input. For easy ope ration, an alarm extension board, Figur e 2 , is provided to connec t to the alarm connec tor . Each alarm input re quires two wires, one wire c[...]
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DVR PIN # NAME 1 GND 2 ALM 1 3 ALM 2 4 ALM 3 5 ALM 4 6 ALM 5 7 ALM 6 8 ALM 7 9 ALM 8 10 ----- 1 1 ----- 12 ----- 13 ----- 14 ----- 15 ----- 16 ----- 17 ----- 18 ALMRST O 19 REC 20 REC-IN 21 DISKFULL 22 ----- 23 ALM-N.C 24 ALM-N.O 25 ALM-COM HOST PIN # NAME 1 GND 2 ALM 1 3 ALM 2 4 ALM 3 5 ALM 4 6 ALM 5 7 ALM 6 8 GDN 9 ALM 7 10 ALM 8 1 1 ----- 12 ---[...]
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T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g If y ou have difficulty operating your system, run through the following checklist to see if y ou c an solve the problem. The DVR will not go into r ecord mode ? Make sure the HDD is locked in with the key . Also check to ma ke sure t h e hard drive is set to Master . A diagram locate d on the Hard D rive Labe l wi[...]
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Y our EverFocu s product is de signed and manu factured with h igh quality materials and c omponents which c an be recycled an d reused. This symbol m eans that electrical and electronic equipm ent, at their end-of -life, should be di sposed of separately from your hou sehold waste. Please, dispose of this equipment a t your local com munity wa ste[...]