EverFocus TP-S1016DR manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL TP-S1016DR TP-S1 0 9DR Digital Video Recorder[...]

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    Safety Precautions CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE COVE R. NO USER SERVICEAB LE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUA LIFI ED SERVIC E PE RS ONNE L. WARNING TO REDUCE RIS K OF FIRE OR E LECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APP LI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE .  Refer all work related to the insta llation of this product to qualified ser vice personnel or s ystem [...]

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    Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Warning: Electrostatic-sensitive device. Use proper CMOS/MOSFET handing precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge. UNPACKING Unpack carefully. This is electronic equipment and should be handled carefully. Check to ensure that the following items are included; •1. Digital Video Recorder unit •2. User’s [...]

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    Important Safeguards Important Safeguards Read Instruction ---All the safety and operati ng 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 instructions should b e ad hered [...]

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    Table of Contents 1. Product Overv iew …………………………………….………… ……..…..…..Page 1 1.1 Main fe atures……………… …………………………………………… ……. ....…..….1 1.2 Specificatio ns…… ………… ……… ………… ……… ………… ………….. ……… …. . 2[...]

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    Product Overview 1. Product Overview The TP-S109DR/T P-S1016DR Duplex Di gital Video Recorder (DVR) a fu ll-featured DVR designed specifically for use in security indus try. The DVR inco rporates all the benefits of digital video reco rding, is simple to install, and operates just like a VCR. Highly efficien t compression technology and superior re[...]

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    Specifications 1.2 Specifications Video Input 9 (TP-S109DR ) / 16 (TP-SI016DR ) camera inputs ( BNC),1Vp-p/75oh m Video Compressio n M-JPEG 2 430mm (W) x 88mm (H) x 300 (D) Dimension AC100~240V Power Source 100W max. Power Consumption 0 ° C ~ 40 ° C Operating Tempe rature TP-S109DR : Full, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, PIP and 2x zoom for L ive and Playback TP-[...]

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    Back Panel Connections 2. Back Panel Connections 1 2 4 3 5 10 12 13 9 11 6 7 8 ON/OFF: Main on/off switch. 1 2 AC100~240V power socket . 3 VIDEO IN: BNC-sockets for composite signa l video inputs, automatic 75 Ohm termination (TP- S109DR: 1 ~ 9, TP-S1016DR-1600 : 1 ~ 16). 4 VIDEO OUT: Loop through video outputs for each input channel. (TP-S109DR : [...]

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    Back Panel Connections 9 ALARM I/O: (Refer pin as signment in Appendi x-C, Page 44) ALM-INPUT : Normally Open (N .O) or Norma lly Close (N.C) type alarm sensor input. The Alarm Input can be selected as N.O or N.C input in the setup menu. When an alarm occurs, alarm recording w ill automatically start. ALM-OUTPUT : Two-way con tact relay alarm ou tp[...]

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    System Connection 3. System Connection The ins tallations descr ibed below should be made by qualified ser vice personnel or system installer s. Before Installation Please refer to the following diagram for the system connections. TP-S109DR : Camera 1~9 / TP-S1016DR : Camera 1 ~ 16 ~ 5 CALL Monitor Audio Inp ut (camera Audio O ut) Audio Out (To Spe[...]

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    Front Panel Keypads 4. Front Panel Keypads SHUTTLE : In Playback mode, turn the shuttle ring to fast forward/rew ind the picture (600X maximum). In Pause mode, turn the shu ttle dial to sl ow for ward/rewi nd the picture (1/32 maximu m). JOG : In Pause mode, turn the jog dia l to step for ward/rew ind the Pictur e. In Menu mode turn the jog dial to[...]

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    Front Panel Keypads In Full screen mode this menu allo ws color adjustment for each video channel, all channels are separately adjus table. The selected item will sho w in red color bar. Use JOG to increase or decrease the value. Press ENTER to confirm and move to next item . After finished setting, press SELEC T key to discard change or press MENU[...]

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    Operation 5. Operation (1) Insert a HDD (IDE) for Video Stor age Insert one or t wo HDD (3. 5” IDE) for Vi deo Storage. The HDD sho ul d b e set a s Ca ble S el ect . (Norma lly the default setting of HDD is Master ) Note: After hard disk case is inser ted into the hard disk tray, be s ure to tu rn the tra y key in lock position. Ot he rwise, HDD[...]

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    MENU flow 6. MENU FLOW Columns in brackets () only valid forT P-S1016DR 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 23:5 9 60 IP S OFF SUN 00:0 0 23:5 9 60 IP S O FF SUN 00:0 0 23:5 9 60 IP S O F[...]

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    MENU flow Columns in brackets () only valid forT P-S1016DR CH DWELL EVENT 1 0 7 SECS NONE 2 0 7 SECS NONE 3 0 7 SECS NONE 4 0 7 SECS NONE 5 0 7 SECS NONE 6 0 7 SECS NONE 7 0 7 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) (00 07 SECS NONE) MONITO[...]

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    MENU 6.1 CLOCK SETTING MENU CLOCK SETTING MENU DA TE TIME MENU LANGUAGE VIDEO SYSTEM : 2003/07/04 FRI : 13:01:02 : ENGLISH : NTSC VERSION: 0.79 11/23 In CLOCK/LANGU AG E S ETTING MENU , we define: (1) DATE : Current date, fo rmat: YYYY/ MM/DD Year: 2000 ~ 2099, Month: 01~ 12, Date: 01~31, Week: Sunday~Saturday (2) TIME : Current time, format: HH:MM[...]

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    MENU 6.2 TIMER SETTING MENU TIMER SETTING MENU WEEK START STOP SPEED SET SUN 00:00 23:59 50 IPS O FF SUN 00:00 23:59 50 IPS OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 50 IPS OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 50 IPS O FF SUN 00:00 23:59 50 IPS O FF SUN 00:00 23:59 50 IPS O FF SUN 00:00 23:59 50 IPS O FF SUN 00:00 23:59 50 IPS O FF SUN 00:00 23:59 50 IPS O FF SUN 00:00 23:59 50 IPS O FF[...]

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    MENU 6.3 SEQUENCE SETTING MENU SEQUENCE SETTING MENU CH OP DWELL 1 ON 03 SECS 2 ON 03 SECS 3 ON 03 SECS 4 ON 03 SECS 5 ON 03 SECS 6 ON 03 SECS 7 ON 03 SECS 8 ON 03 SECS 9 ON 03 SECS (10 ON 03 SECS) (11 ON 03 SECS) (12 ON 03 SECS) (13 ON 03 SECS) (14 ON 03 SECS) (15 ON 03 SECS) (16 ON 03 SECS) Columns in brackets () only valid forT P-S1016DR In the [...]

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    MENU 6.4 TITLE S ETTING MENU TITLE SETTING MENU CH TITLE 1 CH01:_ _ _ _ _ 2 CH02:_ _ _ _ _ 3 CH03:_ _ _ _ _ 4 CH04:_ _ _ _ _ 5 CH05:_ _ _ _ _ 6 CH06:_ _ _ _ _ 7 CH07:_ _ _ _ _ 8 CH08:_ _ _ _ _ (9 CH09:_ _ _ _ _ (10 CH010:_ _ _ _ _ ) (11 CH011:_ _ _ _ _ ) (12 CH012:_ _ _ _ _ ) (13 CH013:_ _ _ _ _ ) (14 CH014:_ _ _ _ _ ) (15 CH015:_ _ _ _ _ ) (16 CH0[...]

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    MENU 6.5 COVERT SETTING 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) Columns in brackets () only valid forT P-S1016DR In COVERT SETTING ME NU , we define: The covert setting menu allows you hide the desired came ra on the display in a blue backgro[...]

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    MENU 6.6 ALARM RECORD SETTING MENU ALARM S ETTING MENU CH OP TYPE DUR ATI ON 1 ON N.O 05 SECS 2 ON N.O 05 SECS 3 ON N.O 05 SECS 4 ON N.O 05 SECS 5 ON N.O 05 SECS 6 ON N.O 05 SECS 7 ON N.O 05 SECS 8 ON N.O 05 SECS 9 ON N.O 05 SECS (10 ON N.O 05 SECS) (12 ON N.O 05 SECS) (13 ON N.O 05 SECS) (14 ON N.O 05 SECS) (15 ON N.O 05 SECS) (16 ON N.O 05 SECS) [...]

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    MENU 6.7 MOTION SETTING MENU MOTION SETTING MENU CH OP SEN DURATION 1 ON HIGH 05 SECS 2 ON HIGH 05 SECS 3 ON HIGH 05 SECS 4 ON HIGH 05 SECS 5 ON HIGH 05 SECS 6 ON HIGH 05 SECS 7 ON HIGH 05 SECS 8 ON HIGH 05 SECS 9 ON HIGH 05 SECS (10 ON HIGH 05 SECS) (11 ON HIGH 05 SECS) (12 ON HIGH 05 SECS) (13 ON HIGH 05 SECS) (14 ON HIGH 05 SECS) (15 ON HIGH 05 [...]

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    MENU (5) HIT 1-9/1 6 TO MANUAL EDIT: Use the numer ic keys (1 ~9 for TP-S109DR / 1~16 forTP-S1016DR) to select a camer a for setting the detection areas. The selected ca mera appears w ith a 16 x 12 gr id (detection zones): HIT ENTER TO SE LECT MODE USE JOG TO TOGGLE ON/O FF HIT MENU TO EXIT ENTER jumps to the ne xt detection field. JOG w heel swit[...]

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    MENU 6.8 RECORD SETTING MENU RECORD SETTING MENU NORMAL RECORD SPEED QUALITY DISK FULL : 50 IPS : STANDARD : REWRITE ALARM RECORD OPERATION SPEED QUALITY ON : 50 IPS : STANDARD PRE-ALARM RECORD OPERATION ON In NORMAL RECORDING MENU, we define (1) NOR MAL RECORD: SPEED : To set the normal r ecording speed. Maximum 60 (NTSC) / 50 (PAL ). QUALITY: Vid[...]

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    MENU 6.9 NETWORK SETTI NG MENU IP ADDRESS NET MASK ADDRESS GATEWAY ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS USER-NAME PASSWORD LEVEL 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--- In the NETWORK SETTIN G MENU, we defin e (1) IP ADDRESS : Assi[...]

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    MENU 6.10 CONTROL SETTING MENU (1) RS232 BAUD RATE: There are 6 diffe rent speeds that can be used to transmit instruction or informat ion through the RS232 por t 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[...]

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    MENU 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 In BUZZER SETTING MENU , we define the bu zzer ON/OFF for follo wing event: RECORD-IN, ALARM-IN, MOTION-IN, DISK F ULL, VIDE O LOSS AND T I MER Turn the JOG dial clockw ise or counter-clock wise to [...]

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    MENU 6.12 ARCHIVE SETTING MENU PICTURE SIZE TIME STAMP TIME STAMP PO S WATER MARK WATER MARK POS ARCHIVE SETTING MENU : 720 X 480 : ON : TOP : ON : TOP In the ARCHIVE SETTI NG MENU, we defin e for picture and movie export to CF-ca rd: (1) PICTURE SIZE : Selects pict ure size for co pyi ng ima ge t o CF card: Big size:720x480 / 720x576 for NTSC / PA[...]

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    MENU 6.13 MATRIX SETTING MENU 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 MONITOR-0 MONITOR-1 MONITOR-2 MONITOR-3 MONITOR-4 MATRIX SETTING MENU CALL MONITOR ENTER (Dialog 1) (Dialog 2) In the MA TRIX SETTING MENU[...]

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    6.14 DISK DISK SETTING MENU DISK USAGE HDD-1 HDD-2 SIZE ( GB ) : 80 80 RECORD POS : *0.0% 0.0% PLAY POS : *0.0% 0.0% DISK RENEW : NO DISK COPY : NO In the DISK SETTING MENU , we d e f i n e (1) DISK USAGE: HDD- 1 , HDD-2 (2) SIZE: App lie d HDD size (3) RECORD POS: H DD usage rate, record position, “*” shows the active H DD (4) PLAY POS: cu[...]

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    MENU 6.15 SYSTEM SETTING MENU SYSTEM SETTING MENU PLAY WITH AUDIO-1 : O N PLAY WITH AUDIO-2 : O N PLAY SPEED : 50 PIS PASSWORD ENABLE : DISABLE PASSWORD LEVEL-2 : 222222 PASSWORD LEVEL-3 : 333333 MULTI-EVENT DWELL: 02 SEC UPDATE: NO LOAD DEFAULT: NO In the SYSTEM SETTING MENU, we define (1) PLAY WITH AUDIO: AUDIO-1, AUDIO-2 ON/OFF: Play back with o[...]

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    Recording 7.1 INSTANT RECORDING REC Press REC key to start continuous record ing wi th setting of “NORMAL RECORD”. The recording ra te and recording quality are set in the RECOR D SETTING MENU . The LCD screen on the front panel of DVR will display as follows: 2003/11/23 21:56:47 REC HDD1 70% 50 IPS 21:56:52 Display shows operation status, acti[...]

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    Playing Back 8.1 NORMAL PLAYBACK (1) Play bac k Press the PLAY key to start playing back the stored image/audio from the last SEGMENT. PLAY NOTE: In Duplex mode (simu ltaneous record and playback) the playback speed is limited to 25 IPS. For real time display of 50 IPS records stop recording befo re starting playback. (2) Fast Forw ard/Reverse Play[...]

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    Search Playback 8.2 SEARCH PLAYBACK (1) Se gment Li st search pla yback SEARCH Press SEARCH key to enter the SEARCH MEN U dialog. SEARCH MENU BY SEGMENT LIST BY ALARM LIST BY DATA TIME Turn the JOG dial to selec t BY SEGMENT LIST and p ress ENTER key. A segment is a range on the HDD, beginni ng with record start (manual, ala rm, motion or a fter po[...]

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    Search Playback (2) A larm List search playback SEARCH Press SEARCH key to enter the SEARCH MEN U dialog. SEARCH MENU BY SEGMENT LIST BY ALARM LIST BY DATA TIME Turn the JOG dial to select BY A LARM LI ST a nd press ENTER key. The submenu will display as follows: ALARM SEARCH 00001 00002 00003 M01 2003/04/24 19:03:29 HDD 1 A03 2003/04/25 12:30:30 H[...]

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    Search Playback (3) Date/T ime Search Playback SEARCH Press SEARCH key to enter the SEARCH MEN U dialog. SEARCH MENU BY SEGMENT LIST BY ALARM LIST BY DATA TIME Turn the JOG dial to select BY DATA TIME and press ENTER key. The submenu and instructio n will display as follows: DATE/TIME SEARCH YEAR/MM/DD HH:MM:SS HDD 2003 /01 /01 21: 33: 26 1 PRESS S[...]

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    DATA EXPORT 9. DATA EXPORT Insert a Compact F lash card into the Compact F lash slot on the front panel of DVR. When inserting the Compac t Flash card, make sure that inser t direction is corre ct. NOTE: COPY function is not possible du ring RECORD . Stop recording to enable COPY function! 9.1 STILL I M AGE COPY The still image copy function is pos[...]

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    DATA EXPORT 9.2 COPY TO MOVIE FILE NOTE: COPY function is not possible dur ing RECORD. Stop recording to enable COPY function! Press the PLAY key to start pl ayi ng bac k. PLAY Press COPY key and then the copy menu and instruc tion appears. The main monitor switches to full sc reen display with fo llowing OSD: COPY CH01 COPY TO MOVIE FILE USE JOG T[...]

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    MONITOR VIEWS / OPERATIO N 10. MONITOR VIEWS / OPERATION The TP-S109DR /TP-1016DR digi tal recorders provide 1 main monitor and 5 matrix mon itors. These monitors have diffe rent functionalities: Main monitor: - Fu ll screen and multi screen display: TP-S109DR: Fu ll, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, PIP, and 2x zoom TP-S1016DR: Full, 4, 6, 7, 9 , 10, 13, 16, PIP, s[...]

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    DATA EXPORT 9.3 EXPORT EVENT LOG LIST This function a llows to export the event log list to Compac tFlash – Ca rd. The generated text file in in *.txt format. DISPLAY Press „ DISPLAY“ key and hold key for about 2 seconds. EVENT LOG TYPE ID TIME 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 12:[...]

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    MONITOR VIEWS / OPERATIO N 10.2. CALL / MATRIX MO NITORS Press CALL to change settings for CALL / MATRIX monitors. The Main monito r shows following dia logue: CALL MATRIX NORMAL STATE SETTING MENU PRESS CALL TO SET CALL MONITOR PRESS 1 -4 TO S ELECT MAT RIX PRESS M ENU TO EXIT Select the mo nitor by pressing CALL or the numeri c keys 1 ~4. The Mai[...]

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    11. REMOTE CONTROL 11.1 RS-485 REMOTE CONTR OL The new standard EverFocus ED SR remote p rotocol allows challenging insta llations wi th DVR remo te control at different installation sites . EDSR remo te control is suppor ted by the optional ke yboards KS-KBJ (with 3-axis joystick and 2 additional RS-485 – Por ts for tele metry cont rol w ith ind[...]

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    IR Remote Controller 11.2 IR Remote Controller (optional) The remote controller (RC -200, Figure 1) is an accessor y to enhance the handy operations of the DVR. You can perfor m all the settings and operations by the remote controlle r. The effective distance is up to 10 meters without any obstac le. The keypad functions are same as the fr ont pane[...]

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    View From Internet/Intranet 12. View From Internet/Intranet Basic Operations and Logi n Di splay: Go to the Internet Explor er, key in the network IP address, for example , http://192.168.10.5 (must be the same IP address as the one assigned to the unit from the Network Setting Menu. You need a FIXE D IP Address , please contact you r ISP for the I[...]

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    View From Internet/Intranet Main Screen 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 19 Above diagram is the main sc reen display. The icons on the lo wer corner o f the screen are mainly for control and Configuration, those on the right corne r are for status indi cation. If any icon is grayed, it means that the specific function is not accessible[...]

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    View From Internet/Intranet 10. The system allows up to 3 ways playback video, by SEGMENT, ALARM LIST and DATE TIME . 40 (Playba c k by Date time) (Playback by ALARM LIST, click Refresh to show list) (Playback b y SEGMENT LIST, click Refresh to show list )[...]

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    View From Internet/Intranet 11. All available se gments are sh own in t he list. Click to select and hig hlight. 12. Click to p layback selected video segment. 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[...]

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    Appendix-A LAN Functional Specification Specifications : Network In terface: 10Mbits/s Ethernet (10Base T) LAN controller Chip: RealTek 8019 LAN Connector: RJ-45 Protocol: HTTP,TCP/IP.ICMP,ARP Remote Access: Standard browser such as internet Explorer / Ne tscape with JAVA support Image Compression: JPEG Used Por ts: 80, 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 6666[...]

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    Appendix-B Time Lapse Mode Recording Time Table  When Recording w ith 160GB HDD Lower Low Basic Standard : 27 High Superio : 35 44 r : 15 kB : 19 kB : 23 kB kB : 31 kB kB (Estimated with typical image-l ow noise level) NTSC Un i t: Ho ur syst em st or age( G B) : 160 Rec or di ng Spe ed LO W ER LO W BA SI C STA NDA RD HI G H SUPERI O R ( fps) 15[...]

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    Appendix-B  When Recording w ith 320GB HDD Lower Low Basic Standard : 27 High Superio : 35 r : 15 kB : 19 kB : 23 kB kB : 31 kB kB (Estimated with typical image-l ow noise level) NTSC Un i t : Ho ur system st orage(G B) : 320 Rec or di ng Speed LO WER LO W BA SI C STANDA RD HI G H SUPE RI OR ( f p s ) 1 51 92 32 73 13 5 60 98. 8 78 64. 4 54. 9 4[...]

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    Appendix C: Serial In terface Specifications Serial Interface Specifications 1. RS-232 pin assignment The DVR may be controlled by a computer or a termina l via the standard D-SUB 9 -pin RS-232 connector . 15 3 9 2 8 4 7 6 The pin assignment of th e D-SUB 9-pin connector PIN # NAME PIN # NAME 1 NOT CONNECTED 1 NOT CONNECTED 2 TXD 2 RXD 3 RXD 3 TXD [...]

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    Appendix C: Serial In terface Specifications 3. Remote Control Protocol A computer or a terminal can be used to control the unit by sending the packe t as following. 1-1. Sample control c ode pac k 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 (OPc[...]

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    Appendix C: Serial In terface Specifications 2-1. The fo rmat of message packet is as follows: 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 pref ix. Bit7 must be 1 . EX: 0x87 ==> this packets[...]

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    Appendix C: Serial In terface Specifications 2-3. Receiver ID 2-3. Receiver ID 1). Individual receiv er ID Decima l 14bit binar y value Hbyte Lbyte Receiver ID (EDSR ) 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 00[...]

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    Appendix C: Serial In terface Specifications 2-4. Opcode Byte & Data bytes 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 [...]

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    Appendix C: Serial In terface Specifications 2-4-3. Matrix comm and (OPco de=0x4D) Data1 Matrix f uncti on 0x00 Matrix mon itor0 - ch01 spot 0x01 Matrix mon itor0 - ch02 spot 0x02 Matrix mon itor0 - ch03 spot 0x03 Matrix mon itor0 - ch04 spot 0x04 Matrix mon itor0 - ch05 spot 0x05 Matrix mon itor0 - ch06 spot 0x06 Matrix mon itor0 - ch07 spot 0x07 [...]

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    Appendix-D Alarm I/O pin assignment The alarm connector, Figure 1 , is used to provide one sensor alarm input fo r each camera input. For eas y operation, an alarm ex tension board, Figure 2 , is p rovided to connect to the alarm connecto r. Each alarm input requires two wires , one wire connects to the desired alar m input pin, the second wire con[...]