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INSTRUCTION MANU AL V1.02 EDSR1600 16 CHANNEL DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully . Be sure to keep the manual handy for later reference.[...]
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Refer all wo rk related to the installation of this product to qualified ser vice personnel or s ystem insta llers . Do not block the ventilat ion opening or s lots on the cover. Do not drop metallic parts through slots.This could permanently damage the appliance. Tu rn the power off immediately and contac t qualified service personnel [...]
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The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating and maintenance(serv icin g)instructions in the literature accompan yi ng the appliance. Safety Precautions Warning : To prevent fire or shock haz ard, do not expose units not specifically designed for outdoor use to rain or moistur[...]
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Important Safeguards Read Instruction ---All the safety and operating instructio ns should be read before the init is operated Retain Instructions ---The safety and operating instructions shoul d be retained for future reference. Heed Warnings —All warnings on the unit a nd in the oper ating instruction s should b e adhered to. Follow Instruction[...]
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Table of Contents 1. Product Overv ie w …………………………………….………… ……..…..…..Page 1 1.1 Main fe atures…… ……………………………………………… ……………..... …..….1 1.2 Specificatio ns…… ………… ……… ………… ……… ………… ………….. ……… …. . [...]
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1. Product Overview The EDSR1600 Duplex Digita l Video Recorder (DVR) a full-featured DV R designed specifically for use in security indus try. The DVR incorpo rates all the benefits of digita l video recording, is si mple to insta ll, and operates just like a VCR. Highly efficien t compression technology and super ior resolution of recorded images[...]
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Specifications 2 1.2 Specifications 9 (EDSR900) / 16 (EDSR1600) camera inputs (BNC ),1Vp-p/75ohm 430mm (W) x 88mm (H) x 300 (D) Dimension AC100~240V Power Source 100W max. Power Consumption Video Input M-JPEG Video Compression 0 ° C ~ 4 0 ° C Operating Temp e rature 2 x RJ45 Socket RS485 9-pin female D-S u b RS-232 Yes Watch Dog Timer Built-in re[...]
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Back Panel Connections 2. Back Panel Connections 1 ON/OFF: Main on/off switch. 2 AC100~240V power socket . 3 VIDEO IN: BNC-sockets for composite s ignal video inputs , automatic 75 Ohm termination 1 ~ 16. 4 VIDEO OUT: Loop through video outputs for each input channel. 1 ~ 16) Matrix Outputs: These connectors are used for add itional 4 programmab le[...]
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4 10 ALM-OUTPUT : Two-way con tact relay alar m output. In normal condition, this N.C. contac t shorted to ALM-CO M. In alarm status, it is open between ALM-NC and ALM-COM, N.O. is shorted t o A LM-COM. ALM-INPUT : Normally Open (N .O) or Nor mally Close (N.C ) type alarm sensor input. The Alarm Input can be selected as N.O or N .C input in the set[...]
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System Connection 5 3. System Connection The ins tallations desc ribed below should be made by qualified ser vice personnel or syste m instal lers. Before Installation Please refer to the follow ing diagram for the s ystem connections . Matrix Outputs 4 CALL Monit ors (Optional) EDSR 900: Camera 1~9 / EDSR -1600: Camera 1 ~ 16 ~ CALL Monitor Audio [...]
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Front Panel Keypads 4. Front Panel Keypads SHUTTLE : In Playback mode, turn the shuttle ring to fas t forward/rew ind the pictu re (600X ma ximum). In Pause mode, turn the shuttle d ial to slow forw ard/rew ind the picture (1/32 maximu m). JOG : In Pause mode, turn the jog dia l to step for ward/re wind the Pi cture. In Menu mode turn the jog dial [...]
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LEDs: LEDs for HDD1, HDD2 , ALARM and LAN access (from left to r ight). IR Remote Cont roller receiver 7 Display : Press this ke y to switch ON/OFF fo r camera title , date/time and HD D status. Hold this ke y longer than 2 seconds for d isplaying the event log lis t. 9 10 Compact Flash Card Slot: Insert a Compact Fla sh Card for archiving video. H[...]
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Operation 8 (1) Insert a HDD (IDE) for Video Stor age (2) Connect ca bl e for video/ a udio input and video /audio out, The detail connection is described in SYSTEM CONNEC TION . (3) S witch P o wer On (4) Press MENU key to enter SET UP MENU . Once inside the main menu you will fi nd there are 14 set up pages as below: Selected item will be surroun[...]
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MENU flow 6. MENU FLOW CLOCK ( See page 11 ) : 2003/07/04 FRI : 13:01:02 CLOCK SETTING MENU DATE TIME MENU LANGUAGE: ENGLISH VIDEO S YSTEM: NT SC VERSION: 0.96 11/23 TIMER SETTING MENU WEEK START STOP SPEED SET SUN 00:0 0 2 3:59 60 IPS O FF SUN 00:0 0 2 3:59 60 IPS OFF SUN 00:0 0 2 3:59 60 IPS OFF SUN 00:0 0 2 3:59 60 IPS O FF SUN 00:0 0 2 3:59 60 [...]
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CONTROL ( See page 21 ) CONTROL SETTING MENU RS232 BAUD RATE RS232 STOP BIT RS232 PARITY RS232 DATA BIT RS485 BAUD RATE RS485 STOP BI T RS485 PARITY RS485 DATA BIT RS232/RS485 ID : 9600 BPS : 1 : NONE : 8 : 9600 BPS : 1 : NONE : 8 : 1 BUZZER ( See page 22 ) BUZZER SETTING MENU BUZZER : ENABLE RECORD-IN : ON ALARM-IN : ON MOTION-IN : ON DISK F ULL :[...]
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MENU 11 In CLOCK/LANGU AG E SETTING MENU , we define: (1) DATE : Current date, fo rmat : YYYY/MM/D D Year: 2000 ~ 2099, Month: 01~ 12, Da te: 01~31, Week : Sunday~Saturday (2) TIME : Current time, format: HH:MM:SS Hour: 00 ~ 23, Minute : 00 ~ 59, Second: 00 ~ 59 (3) MENU LANGUAGE: ENGLISH (4) VIDEO S YSTEM : Factory default se tting PAL . (5) VERSI[...]
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MENU 6.2 TIMER SETTING MENU 12 Timer records can be defined for 12 individ ual start and end times. (1) WEEK: This select the week day for the timer to record on schedule. DLY means daily reco rd. (2) START: Enter t he start t ime for timer rec or ding. (3) STOP: Enter the end time for timer recording. NOTE: The recorder records till the end of the[...]
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MENU (1) CH (Channel): Input channels. 1~16 EDSR -1600. (2) OP (Op eration): ON includes the camera in the sequence, OFF skips the ca mera in the sequence. (3) DWELL (DWELL TIME) : Dwell Time is ind ividual adjustable for each channel. The dwelling time for the sequencer can be set between 0-99 seconds. Note: Seq uences for Call monit ors are defin[...]
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MENU 14 6.4 TITLE SETTIN G MENU In TITLE SETTING MENU , we define: The Title Setting Menu allows you to assign a title to each camera input. Title w ith up to 12 characters is supported in each channel. The available alphanumeric characters are: 0,1,2, 3,4, 5,6,7, 8,9, A,B,C,D,…X,Y,Z. / ( ) . - * & @ : ” Default set ting is CH01~C H16 for E[...]
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6.5 COVERT SETTI NG MENU COVERT SETTING MENU CH OP 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 OFF 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 OFF 9 OFF 10 OFF 11 OFF 12 OFF 13 OFF 14 OFF 15 OFF 16 OFF In COVERT SETTING ME NU , we define: The covert setting menu allows you hide the des ired camera on the display in a blue background. Change setting to ON for coveri ng camera. Camera is not visib[...]
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In ALARM RECORDING MENU, we define (1) CH (Alarm input) : Select alarm input or RST for alar m reset input. (2) OP ( OP ERATION) : ON : Records when an alarm o ccurs. OFF : No reaction when alarms occur . (3) TYP E : Select alarm ty pe: N.C. : Nor mally Closed w ith time out function counting from alarm star t (set in DURATIO N ) N.C. + TRANS : Nor[...]
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MENU (1) CH (Chann el) : Video input channel (2) OP (Ope ration) : Default: OFF ON: The device will respond reco rding when motion occurs. OFF: The device will not respond reco rding when motion occurs . (3) SEN (Sen sitiv ity ) : HIGH, MIDDL E or LOW adjustable. Defau lt: MIDDLE. (4) DURATION: Duration time f or motion re cord and Alarm Out relay.[...]
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MENU (5) HIT 1-9/ 1 6 TO MANUAL EDIT: Use the nu meric keys 1 ~16 for EDSR-1600 to select a ca mera for setting the detection areas. The selec ted camera appears with a 16 x 12 grid (detection zones): HIT ENTER TO S E L ECT MODE USE JOG TO TOGGLE ON/O FF HIT MENU TO EXIT ENTER jumps to the ne xt detection field. JOG w heel switches zone ON – acti[...]
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MENU 19 In NORMAL RECORDING MENU, we define (1) N OR MAL RECORD: SPEED : To set the nor mal recor ding speed. Maximu m 50 IPS PAL. QUALITY: Video recording quality setup for setting the quality of the video picture by selecting a compression rate. There ar e six quality levels for recording LOWER : 15 KB LOW : 19 KB BASIC : 23 KB STANDARD : 27 K B [...]
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6.9 NETWORK SETT I NG MENU IP ADDRESS NET MASK ADDRESS GATEWAY ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS USER-NAME PASSWORD LEVE L NETWORK SETTING MENU : 192.168.010.005 : 255.255.255.000 : 192.168.010.001 : 00:5A:56:A3:87:1A GUEST--- GUEST--- GUEST--- GENERAL- GENERAL- GENERAL- SUPER--- SUPER--- SUPER--- (1) IP ADDRESS : Assign an fixed IP address for this unit, for ex[...]
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MENU (1) RS232 BAUD RATE: There are 6 diffe rent speeds that can be used to transmit instruc tion or informa tion through the RS232 port on the device , 1200 baud,2400 baud,4800 baud,9600 baud , 19200 baud,and 3840 baud. The default setting from the factory is 9600 baud. (2) RS232 STO P BIT: Select stop bit: 1 or 2 (3) RS232 PA RITY : Select pari t[...]
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In BUZZER SETTING MENU , we define the bu zzer ON/OFF for follo wing event: RECORD-IN, ALARM-IN, MOTION-IN, DISK FULL, VIDE O LOSS AND T I MER MENU 22 6.11 BUZZER SETTING MENU BUZZER SETTING MENU BUZZER : ENABLE RECORD-IN : ON ALARM-IN : ON MOTION-IN : ON DISK FULL : ON VIDEO LOSS : ON TIMER : ON Turn the JOG dial clock wise or counter- clockwi se [...]
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MENU 6.12 ARCHIVE SETTING MENU (1) PICTURE SIZE : Selects pict ure size for co pyi ng ima ge t o CF card: Large size: 720 x 576 PAL. Small size: 352 x 288 PAL. (2) TIME STAMP : ON : Shows the time stamp on the picture when copying image to C F card. OFF : This erases the time stamp on the picture when copying image to CF ca rd. (3) TIME STAMP POS ([...]
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6.13 MATRIX SETTING MENU 24 CH DWELL EVENT 00 07 SECS NONE 00 07 SECS NONE 00 07 SECS NONE 00 07 SECS NONE 00 07 SECS NONE 00 07 SECS NONE 00 07 SECS NONE 00 07 SECS NONE 00 07 SECS NONE MONITOR-0 SETTING MENU In the MA TRIX SETT ING MENU, we def ine the stan dard sequences f or each matrix mon itor and event, which override t hese sequences. Users[...]
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MENU 25 6.14 SYSTEM SETTING MENU (1) PLAY WITH AUDIO: AUDIO-1, AUDIO-2 ON/OFF: Play back with or without aud io. (2) PLAY SPEED: Se t the playback speed. Ma ximum 50 IPS PAL. (3) PASSWORD ENABLE : Enab le/Disab le the passwo rd protection. (4) PASSWORD: Se t password w ith 6 di gits (5) DISK US AG E: HDD-1, HDD-2 SIZE: Applied HDD siz e . RECORD PO[...]
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7.1 INSTANT RECORDING Press REC key to start continuous recor ding wi th setting of “NOR MAL RECORD”. The recording ra te and recording quality are set in the RECO RD SETTIN G MENU. The LCD screen on the front panel of DVR will display as follows: Recording REC Press STOP key to stop recording. Since the DVR had Duplex feature, STOP key can be [...]
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8.1 NORMAL PLAYBACK Press the PLAY key to start playing back the stored image/audio from the last SEGMENT. (1) Play bac k (2) Fast Forwar d/Rever se Pl ay back During pla ying back, turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise t o start f a st f orw ard playing ba ck. The speed will be shown on t he screen at the bottom of the screen. >> 2X, 4 X, 8X, 16X,[...]
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8.2 SEARCH PLAYBACK Press SEARCH key to enter the SEARCH MEN U dialog. Search Playback SEARCH 28 SEGMENT SEARCH 0001 0002 0003 2003/04/24 19/03/29 HDD1 2003/04/25 12/30/30 HDD1 2003/05/20 12/00/00 HDD2 SEARCH MENU BY SEGMENT LIST BY ALARM LIST BY DATA TIME Turn the JOG dial to select BY SEGMENT LIST and press ENTER key. A segment is a range on the [...]
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(2) A larm List search playback 29 A01 : Alarm recording by Alarm-in 1. M03: Motion recording by camera 3. T : Timer recording. PL: automatic record restart after end of power loss : to next page : to previous page. Press SEARCH key to enter the SEARCH MEN U dialog. SEARCH SEARCH MENU BY SEGMENT LIST BY ALARM LIST BY DATA TIME ALARM SEARCH 00001 00[...]
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(3) Date/T ime Search Playback DATE/TIME SEARCH YEAR/MM/DD HH:MM:SS HDD 2003 /01 /01 21: 33: 26 1 PRESS SEARCH TO START SEARCH PRESS MENU TO EXIT 30 Notice: If there is no image stored in the date/time specified then the machine will start playing back from the nearest set time automatically. Press SEARCH key to enter the SEARCH MEN U dialog. SEARC[...]
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DATA EXPORT Insert a Compact F lash card into the Compac t Flash slot on the front panel of DVR . When inserting the Compac t Flash card, make sure that insert direction is cor rect. NOTE: COPY function is not possible during R ECORD. Stop recording to enable COPY function! Turn the JOG Dial clo ckwise to choose your desir ed image. PAUSE The still[...]
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COPY Press COPY key and then the copy menu and ins truction appears. The main monitor swi tches to ful l screen d isplay with fo llow ing OSD: 32 Press the PLAY key to start pl ayi ng bac k. PLAY 9.2 COPY TO MOVIE FILE CH01 COPY TO MOVIE FILE USE JOG TO SELECT PICTURE PRESS COPY TO START COPY PRESS PAUSE TO PAUSE COPY PRESS STOP TO CLOSE FIL E PRES[...]
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9.3 EXPORT EVENT LOG LIST DATA EXPORT This func tion allows to export the event log lis t to Compac tFlash – Car d. The generated text file in in *.txt format. DISPLAY Press „ DISPLAY“ key and hold ke y for about 2 seconds. EVENT LOG TYPE ID T IME MOTIO N 2 2004/01/02 12 :12:54 VL 1 2004/01/02 12:12:54 VL 3 2003/12/29 12:12:54 VL 1 2003/12/28[...]
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MONITOR VIEWS / OPERATIO N 10. MONITOR VIEWS / OPERATION 10.1. MAIN MONITOR The EDSR900/ 16 0 0 di git al record ers provid e 1 main mo nit or an d 5 matrix monitors. These monitors have di fferent functionalities: Main monitor: - Full sc reen and multi screen display: EDSR-1600: Full, 4, 6, 7 , 9, 10, 13, 16, PIP, sequence and 2x zoom - Live- and [...]
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Press CALL to change settings fo r CALL / MATRIX monitors. The Main monito r shows followi ng dialogue: MONITOR VIEWS / OPERATIO N 10.2. CALL / MATRIX MONITORS 35 CALL MATRIX NORMAL STATE SETTING MENU PRESS CALL TO SET CALL MONITOR PRESS 1 -4 TO SELECT MATR IX PRESS M ENU TO EXIT Select the mo nitor by pressing CALL or the numeri c keys 1~4. The Ma[...]
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RJ45 (RS485) pin assignment 11. REMOTE CONTROL 11.1 RS-485 REMOTE CONTR OL The new standard EverFocus EDSR re mote protocol allows cha llenging ins tallations w ith DVR remote control at diffe rent installation s ites. EDSR remo te control is supported by the optional keyboards KS- KBJ (with 3-axis joystick and 2 additional RS-485 – Ports for tel[...]
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IR Remote Controller The remote controller (RC -200, Figure 1) is an ac cessor y to enhance the handy operations of the DVR. You can perfor m all the settings and ope rations by the remote controller. The effective distance is up to 10 meters without any obstac le. The keypad functions are same as the front panel key button of the D VR. There are s[...]
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12. View From Internet/Intranet Basic Operations and Logi n Di splay: Go to the Internet Explo rer, key in the network IP address, for example, http://192.168.10.5 (must be the same IP address as the one ass igned to the unit from the Network Setting Menu. You need a FIXE D IP Address, please contac t your ISP for the IP) The LOGIN dialog will show[...]
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Main Screen Above diagram is the main sc reen display. The icons on the lo wer corne r of the scr een are main ly for control and Configuration, those on the right corne r are fo r status indication. If any icon is grayed, it means that the specific function is not accessible in the current mode. The follow ings are a brief desc ription for each of[...]
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10. The system allows up to 3 ways playback video, by SEGMENT, ALARM LIST and DATE TIME . 40 View From Internet/Intranet 40 (Playba c k by Date time) (Playback by ALARM LIST, click Refresh to show list) (Playback b y SEGMEN T LIST, click Refresh t o show list)[...]
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11. All available se gments are sh own in t he list. Click to select and highlight . 12. Click to playback selected video segmen t. 13. Press this icon to show the segment or list. 14. Current connection and playback status is shown a long with date and time . 15. Full screen view. 16. Quad screen vie w. 17. Nine split sc reen view. 18. Sixteen spl[...]
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Appendix-A LAN Functional Specification Specifications : Network In terface: 10Mbits/s Ethernet (10Base T) LAN controller Chip: RealTek 80 19 LAN Connector: RJ-45 Protocol: HTTP,TCP/IP.ICMP,ARP Remote Access: Standard browser such as internet Explorer / Ne tscape with JAVA suppor t Image Compression: JPEG Used Por ts: 80, 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 66[...]
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Appendix-B When Recording w ith 160GB HDD 43 Lower Low Basic Standard High Superio r : 15 kB : 19 kB : 23 kB : 27 kB : 31 kB : 35 kB (Estimated with typical image-l ow noise level) Time Lapse Mode Recording Time Table Referen ce:24H=1 day .168H=1 wee k, 720H=1 month,8760H= 1 year NTSC Un i t: Ho ur syst em st or age( G B) : 160 Rec or di n g Sp[...]
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When Recording w ith 320GB HDD Lower Low Basic Standard High Superio r : 15 kB : 19 kB : 23 kB : 27 kB : 31 kB : 35 kB Appendix-B 44 (Estimated with typical image-l ow noise level) Referen ce:24H=1 day .168H=1 wee k, 720H=1 month,8760H= 1 year NTSC Un i t: Ho ur system st orage(G B) : 320 Rec or di n g Speed LO W ER LO W B A SI C STA N DA RD HI[...]
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Appendix C: Serial In terface Specifications 2. Transmission setting PIN # NAME PIN # NAME 1 NOT CONNECTED 1 NOT CONNECTED 2 TXD 2 RXD 3 RXD 3 TXD 4 NOT CONNECTED 4 NOT CONNECTED 5 GROUND 5 GROUND 6 NOT CONNECTED 6 NOT CONNECTED 7 NOT CONNECTED 7 NOT CONNECTED 8 NOT CONNECTED 8 NOT CONNECTED 9 NOT CONNECTED 9 NOT CONNECTED DVR HOST 15 3 9 2 8 4 7 6[...]
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3. Remote Control Protocol A computer or a term inal can be used to control the unit b y sending the packet as follow ing. 46 1-1. Sample control c ode pack ets Example1 : A packet that send "REC" key to DVR (ID=5) 0x85 (leng th) 0x00 (Receiver ID hig h byt e) 0x05 (Receiver ID low byt e) 0x4B (OPcode = key ) 0x08 ( DATA1 = "Rec"[...]
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47 2-1. The fo rmat of message packet is as follow s: Length Byte (Prefix: 0x 86, 0x87, or 0x88 ..... ) Receiver ID hig h byte Receiver ID low byte Opcode Byte Data B yte1 Data B yte2 Data B yte3 Checksum Byte 2-2. Length By te This Length Byte is also a pre fix. Bit7 mus t be 1. EX: 0x87 ==> this packets has 7 bytes length. ( not included Lengt[...]
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48 2-3. Receiver ID 2-3. Receiver ID 1). Individual receiv er ID Decima l 14bit binary va lue Hbyte Lbyte Receive r ID (EDS R) 0 0000000 0000000 00 00 ID = 0 1 0000000 0000001 00 01 ID = 1 2 0000000 0000010 00 02 ID = 2 .... 126 0000000 1111110 00 7e ID = 126 127 0000000 1111111 00 7f ID = 127 128 0000001 0000000 01 00 ID = 128 129 0000001 0000001 [...]
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49 2-4. Opcode Byte & Data by tes 2-4-1. OPcode OPcode Data1 Function 0x4B Keycode A remote key pressed 0x4D command Matrix command 2-4-2. Remote keys (OPcode=0x4B) ------------------ ------------------- ------------------- ------------------- ---------------- --------- Data1 Key Data1 Key 0x00 CH1 0x01 CH2 0x02 CH3 0x03 CH4 0x04 MO DE 0x05 ZOO[...]
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2-4-3. Matrix comm and (OPco de=0x4D) Data1 Matr ix functi on 0x00 Matrix m onitor0 - ch01 spot 0x01 Matrix m onitor0 - ch02 spot 0x02 Matrix m onitor0 - ch03 spot 0x03 Matrix m onitor0 - ch04 spot 0x04 Matrix m onitor0 - ch05 spot 0x05 Matrix m onitor0 - ch06 spot 0x06 Matrix m onitor0 - ch07 spot 0x07 Matrix m onitor0 - ch08 spot 0x08 Matrix m on[...]
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Appendix-D 51 Alarm I/O pin assignment The alarm connector, Figure 1 , is used to provide one senso r a larm input for each camera input. For eas y operation, an alarm extension board , Figure 2 , is provided to connect to the alarm connecto r. Each alarm input requires two wir es, one wire connects to the desired alarm input pin, the second wire c[...]
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Ness. Ness reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time [...]