Konig SEC-SETDVR30 manual

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    SEC-DVR504 SEC-SETDVR20 SEC-SETDVR30 SEC-SETDVR40 MANUAL (p. 2 ) Full Manual 2012-09- 20[...]

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    Full Manual CAUTION! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SH OCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER WHILE THE DEVICE IS CONNECTED TO A POWER SO URCE. THE DEVICE’S INTERNAL P ARTS CANNOT BE SAFEL Y REP AIRED BY USERS. REFER SER VICING TO QUALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL. W ARNING! TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.[...]

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    LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ■ This user manual is supplied “as is”, with no warrant ies, be it expressed or implied, including, but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability , su itability for any exact purpose, or non-infringement on any third party’ s rights. ■ This publication may include technical inaccuracies or typographi[...]

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    It is possible to damage hard drives if they are moved while their motors are still running. T o allow the hard drive to spin down and park it s heads, wait at least 10 seconds after disconnecting it from a power source before moving the unit. T o avoid shock and vibration damage to the internal hard drive, do not move the unit while it is plugged [...]

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    COPYRIGHT STATEMENT All rights reserved. No p art of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, transcribed, translated into any language or comput er language, transformed in any other way , stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electroni c, mechanical, recording, photocopying or otherwise, [...]

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    T able of Content s LIMIT A TION OF LIABILITY ............................................................................................................................. 3 DISCLAIMER OF W ARRANTY ....................................................................................................................... 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........[...]

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    5.3.5 Recording Frame Rate ............................................................................................................................... ......................... 31 5.3.6 Recording Pack T ime ............................................................................................................................... ...........[...]

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    8.4 Android Mobile ............................................................................................................................................................................... 67 8.5 BlackBerry Mobile ..................................................................................................................................[...]

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    1 . YOUR DVR AT A GLANCE Product Overview Model 4 CH Video Format PAL/NSTC Video Compression H.264 Baseline Compression Video Input / Output BNC 4CH Input / 1CH Output Alarm Type Motion detection, Video Loss, HDD loss Display Frame Rate Each Channel PAL:25 FPS, NTSC:30 FPS Playback Resolution CIF/HD1/D1 @ Recorded frame rate Recording Speed – f[...]

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    (Some limitations apply to W eb- and phone-based features ; please see the related sections for more detailed information.) Users are advised to become familiar with the DVR’s p a rts and accessories, as well as how to use the device as described in this instruction manual. For any questions that this guide does not answer , please contact a loca[...]

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    • Power LED, Recor d LED LED lights indicate the DVR’ s connection to the power supply , recording status • Menu ( ) : Press this button to access the toolbar , hide t he toolbar , enter or exit from the menu, and enter or exit sub-menus. • Rewind ( ◄◄ ) : Press this button to rewind the video during playback. • Play/Pause ( ) : Pres [...]

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    4. Power Input Socket (12V DC) 5. Ethernet Connector RJ-45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network 6. Video Output Connector Video output for connecting the DVR to a monitor or TV , (BNC, 1Vp-p, 75 Ω ) 7. Ground 3.3 Remote Control (Please t ake actual machine model as quasi) Pressing the “enter” key on the remote control or t he front panel of the DVR[...]

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    3.4 Mouse Control As well as the remote control and the buttons on the DVR itself, you can use a mouse to operate the DVR. The mouse operates just like a mouse on a typical co mputer . T o start, connect the mouse to the USB port in the back panel of the DVR; note t hat you can hot-plug the mouse. In live view , right-clicking will either display o[...]

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    ■ Power Use the 12V DC adapter supplied for connecti ng your DVR device to the power source. ■ Ethernet For remote access to the video images from your ca meras via LAN or Internet, connect a standard RJ-45 twisted-pair Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port. ■ USB Use this port for connecting the mouse or USB flash drives. The USB mouse can be [...]

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    For a list of HDDs tested and approved for compatibility with DVRs, see Appendix 2. DVR-Compatible Hard Disk Drives . 4. Getting Started and the Main Screen 1) T urn on the DVR and wait for the system program to load. If any of the following conditions are true. • Y ou have not yet installed a hard disk drive into the device. • The DVR cannot r[...]

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    4.1.1 Displaying a Single Channel In the multiple-screen view , you can make a particular window active by lef t-clicking on it once with a mouse, or navigating to it using directional buttons ( , , , ). T o display a full-screen view of a single channel, press the corresponding numerical or positional buttons ( ) on the front panel; alternatively [...]

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    4.1.4 T ool Bar After logging in system, double-click the right-hand m ouse button, and it will display the following toolbar . MANUAL REC / ST OP MANUAL REC KEYLOCK SEQ EZOOM PIP1*1 PIP1*2 VGA/BNC SWITCH SYSTEM SETTINGS PLA Y The functions of the buttons in the toolbar are as follows: System configuration Search, playback, and backup of recorded f[...]

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    4.2 T ool Bar Menu Options 4.2.1 System Configuration After pressing this button, a screen for configuring all system settings will appear . From this screen, system and network settings, and settings for recording, video playback, alarmscan be adjusted. Refer to Section 5. DVR for a detailed description of these settings. Note: In order to for cha[...]

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    Instructions: CHN : CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 and ALL MONTH : This option will show all the recordings in a given month. A green background on the calendar indicates normal recording; an orange indicates this file is a motion-detection recording, and a gray background indicates that there was no recording. Click any date in this frame to search by the rec[...]

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    3. If the “RECORD TIME” section is marked as “ON” und er the “VIDEO DISPLA Y” section, it will show the date/time that the video was recorded when playing back re corded file; if it is marked as “OFF”, it will not display the time. 4. During playback, press “ ►► ▌ ”to play the video in slow-motion; press “ ►► ” to [...]

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    The following are the functions of and options for the items in the playback control panel: Fast rewind: the available speed s are 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, and 64x. Slow forward: the available speeds are 1/2x, 1/4x and 1/8x. Play Pause/Frame-by-frame view Fast forward: the available speeds are 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, and 64x. EZOOM: While the video is p[...]

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    U-DISK Backup by Time Note: In standard English, a “U-DI SK” would be called a “USB storage devic e.” (the term “U-DISK” referred to in this manual and the software for this DVR is a dire ct translation of the Chinese word for “USB drive”). Move the cursor to “ ► ” (the icon will be highlighted when selected) and left-click it[...]

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    4.2.5 Playing Backed Up Videos on Home Computers 1) Copy the program “Hsplayer .exe” from the installation CD to the computer to be used. Double-click the “ ” icon to run the program. Maximize the window 2) Click “ ” to open the video recorder in “*.avi” or “*.264” format. Select a file and click”Open”to play the file. Next [...]

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    4) Right-click to open the shortcut menu window . Open the video recorder in “*.avi” or “*.264” format T o set up the path for saving captured images Full Screen Language options (for changing languages) Note : Files backed up on USB drives that those file fo rmats are “A VI” can be played using Windows Media Player directly . Files bac[...]

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    5. DVR 5.1 Menu T ree 5.1.1 Menu Options In order to modify/adjust the system configuration, it is necessary to enter the “System” menu; to do this, click the “Settings” icon ( ) in the “T ools” menu. After clicking the “Settings” icon, a dialog box with settings for all of the systems and options available for the DVR will appear .[...]

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    (c) Use the menu to become familiar with the existing non-adjustable settings. When making selections from the fields or entering info rmation into them using the remote control directional keys or the DVR front panel, as well as when positio ning the cursor over them, a short description of the settings in question will appear at the bottom of the[...]

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    DA TE: Set the date using the numerical keypad. DA TE FORMA T : Press “Enter” to switch the date form at, include YY -MM-DD, MM/DD/YY and DD-MM-YY . TIME FORMA T : Press “Enter” to switch the time format fr om a 12-hour clock to a 24-hour clock and vice versa. TIME: Set the system time using the numerical keypad. DST : Daylight Savings T im[...]

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    ADD USERS : Add new users. In this window , enter the new user ’s name and password in the corresponding fields, and then to confirm the password, enter it a second time in the “Confirm Password” field. The length of the p assword must not exceed 6 digits. CHANGE P ASSWORD : From this window , the Administrator can change the system’s p ass[...]

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    VIEW PERMISSION : Another very important function for the Admi nistrator is “View Permission”, which allows the Administrator to set different viewing permissions for different users (see the preceding figure on the right). The Administrator can decide which channel(s) each us er is allowed to view . The Administrator has permission to view all[...]

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    overwritten. The “7 DA YS”, “30 DA YS”, and “90 DA YS” options are similar to the “2 DA YS” option, except that instead of recording for two days before the automatic ov erwrite takes place, recording will continue for 7 days, 30 days, and 90 days, respectively before being overwritten. FORMA T HDD : Move the cursor to select the de[...]

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    5.3 Record Move the cursor over the “RECORD” tab (the icon will be highlighted when selected). Press “Enter” to enter the “Record” settings interface. The direction keys and cursor can be used to change the settings. 5.3.1 Record Channel After clicking the “Channel” t ab, users can modify the settings of the camera connected to the [...]

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    5.3.6 Recording Pack Time There are four options: 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, and 60 minutes. It will pack as the mode selected when alarm recording is disabled. 5.3.7 Recording Modes There are two recording modes: “AL WA YS” and “SCHEDULE”. AL W A YS : In this mode, the DVR will automatically begin recording when it is turned on. S[...]

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    example, to set a schedule where the DVR uses MD recording from 2:00 AM until 1:00 PM, and normal recording from 1:00 PM until 10:00 PM on T uesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, the process would be as follows: 1. Click the orange box at the bottom of the screen to select “MD record”. Then, in the row of gray boxes next to the “TUE”[...]

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    5.4 V ideo Move the cursor over the “VIDEO” tab (the t ab will be highlighted when selected). Press “Enter” to enter the video settings menu. The direction keys and cursor can be used to change the settings. 5.4.1 Channel Use this field to select a channel to set up, or to modify its settings. 5.4.2 Name Users can modify the name of the cam[...]

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    5.4.7 Video Margin T o enter the “Video Margin” menu, click “System Settings”, then click “Video”, and select “Margin”. The entire video screen can be moved up, down, to the left, and to the right using this option. 5.4.8 Video Setup T o enter the “Video Setup” menu, click “System Settings”, then click “Video”, and selec[...]

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    1) If static allocation has been selected, it is nece ssary to set up an IP address, a subnet mask, a gateway , and a Web port. MEDIA PORT : T ransfers video data between the client and the device. The default number is “9000” WEB PORT : Sets up a W eb browser port via HTTP . The default number for the Web port is “8090”, but the specific n[...]

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    Bit rate : There are 6 options: 64K, 128K, 192K, 256K, 384K, and 512K. Stream control : There are two options: VBR and CBR. 5.5.3 DDNS Setup Move the cursor to “DDNS SETUP” and press “Enter” to enter the DDNS setup menu. DDNS : The two options are “ON” and “OFF .” If there is a DDNS server , select “ON”. SERVER : There are two o[...]

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    SSL : SSL is a security link transport protocol that c an be used to encrypt informat ion communicated over the Internet (including email) to prevent hackers from ac cessing the email communication or other information of users on a network, such as passwords. Interval : This indicates the interval for sending email in clude; the options are: 5s, 1[...]

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    SERVER PORT : Mobile monitoring port. In this field, enter the relevant mobile port and press “ ” to confirm. The range for server port s is between “1024” and “65535”; The default is “10510”. NETWORK TYPE : From this field, select from different mobile networks, including 3G , 2.5G , 2.75G and WiFi; press “ ” to save a new netw[...]

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    5.5.8 FTP Settings Move the cursor to “FTP Setting” (the t ab will be highlighted when selected) and press “Enter” to access the FTP settings menu. Port, User name, Password : Install the FTP server first, then register , and remember the port, username, and password. Entered the port, username, and p assword used here will be the same as t[...]

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    5.6.4 EXCEPTION ALARM T o access the “Exception Alarm” p age, in the toolbar , fi rst click “System Settings”, and then click “Alarm.” Next select “Exception Alarm” and click “>>” and a dialog window where the buzzer for HDD Full, HDD Loss and Video Loss can be set will appear . HDD FULL : The buzzer alarm can be set when [...]

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    T o enter the “Regional Setting” menu, move the cursor to “setting” and then press “Enter .” When vi ewing the selected channel’s coverage area using the MD Area option, the blue area is where motion detection is activated, and transparent block is the area where motion detection is not activated. Press the direction keys on the remot[...]

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    (1) Open the Internet Explorer browser and click the “T oo ls” tab located in the bar at the top of the browser; from the dropdown menu, select “Internet Options”. (2) Click the “Security” tab in the dialogue box. (3) Click “Custom level” (at the bottom of the dialogue box) to set the security level. Set the appropriate settings for[...]

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    6.3 Connection Settings Remote access to the hard disk drive is carried out over the Internet. In the local area network, the IP address of the client-side computer must be in the same network segment that the IP address of the hard disk drive. In the wide area network, the only requirement is that t he two sides can visit the public network and co[...]

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    Ste p 4 : Double-click “Internet protocol (TCP/IP)” from the “T his connection uses the following items” list in the center of the window(see preceding figure). Ste p 5 : Examine the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway on the PC. Ste p 6 : Set the corresponding IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway on the DVR (for detailed i[...]

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    After connecting to the internet, Internet Explorer (o r other Internet browser being used) will automatically download the file to the computer as follows. The system will automatically enter the GUI as follows. Select the English interface from the upper left si de. Enter the correct p assword if a password has been enabled. The p assword is the [...]

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    6.5.2 Controls T o use the controls, move the cursor over the icons, which will become highlighted when selected. / Connect all windows or disconnect all windows. Capture images which can be saved in a lo cal disk, (the default system save path is “c:DVRBACKUP”.) Quick-start to record video on all channels. The upper-left corner of each chan[...]

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    6.5.4 Replay Click “REPLA Y” to enter the playback interface. T o search for a recording by date, click calendar in the upper-right corner , and use “ ” and “ ” to set the month of the video being searched for; click “REFRESH” (located just below the calendar) to display the recording information of current month. The highlighted da[...]

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    Double-click one of the listed recorded videos or sele ct one of the listed recorded videos and then click “PLA Y” to begin playback. The file icon will change to . Using this button, users can download files to their computers and save them to a HDD for backup or later viewing. The downloaded file format is A VI. 6.5.5 T oolbar Guide Play Stop[...]

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    B. Recording Settings Click “Record Setting” to enter the recording settings menu. From this page, users can enable or disable recording for each channel, set recording schedules, and adju st specific recording parameters, i.e. setting the pack time, and setting recording modes. C. Alarm Settings Device Alarm Settings : From the sidebar on the [...]

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    Channel alarm settings : From the sidebar on the left, click “Alarm Setting”, then select “Channel Alarm” to enter the “Channel Alarm” setup interface. From this interface, users can set motion-detection alarms, define motion-detection privacy masking areas, motion sensitivity , buzzer time, prerecording time, and post-recording time. D[...]

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    E. Mobile Settings From the sidebar on the left, click “Network Setting”, and then select “Mobile” to enter the “Mobile Settings” interface. From this page, users can set port s and select a network type. F . Email Settings From the sidebar on the left, click “Network Setting” , and then select “Email” to enter the email setting[...]

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    email notifications, enable or disable SSL, and modify SMPT settings (i.e. setting the SMTP server , port, sender , password, and addresses). G . IP Firewall Settings From the sidebar on the left, click “Network Setting”, and t hen select ”IP Firewall” to enter the firewall settings interface. From this page, users can turn the firewall on [...]

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    H. ESMS Settings From the sidebar on the left, click “Network Setting”, and then select “ESMS Settings” to enter the ESMS settings interface. From this interface, users can sele ct the interval for receiving ESMS alerts, and add phone numbers that should receive ESMS al erts if alarms are triggered. I. FTP Settings From the sidebar on the l[...]

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    J. System Settings From the sidebar on the left, click “Advanced Setti ng”, then select “System Setting” to enter the system settings menu. From this menu users can set the language and TV mode for the DVR, and set st arting and ending times and dates for Daylight Savings T ime (or turn the setting off altogether). K. System Information Dev[...]

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    HDD Information : Clicking “HDD INFO” under the “System INFO” tab will open the hard disk drive information interface. From this page, users can check the hard disk drive st atus, the total storage capacity of hard disk drive, and of the amount of free space lef t on the hard dis k drive. L. REMOTE UPGRADE From the sidebar on the left, clic[...]

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    M. User Management Add/Delete Users : From the sidebar on the left, click “User Manager”, and then select “ADD OR DEL” to enter the user management interface. Once a pa ssword has been enabled, this interface can only be accessed by the Administrator . The Administrator c an add new users or delete any users at his or her discretion. Privac[...]

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    6.5.7 Local Settings From the sidebar on the top, click “Local Setting” to ent er the local settings interface. From this p age, users can set up the save path for local settings; in the “Rec ord Save Path” field, they can create a save p ath for recordings, in the “Frame Save Path” field, they can create a save path for video/still ima[...]

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    7. Wap Connection The digital video recorder can also be remotely acce ssed by using a W eb browser installed on a mobile phone that supports xHTML and MJPEG file format s , and has a screen resolution of 320x240 or higher . T o access the digital video recorder , follow these instructions: 1. Make sure the digital video recorder is connected to th[...]

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    Choose the channel you want to monito r Choose picture size for monitor Choose refresh time Note: It is only possible to monitor one channel at a time. T o view another channel, press “return” and choose another channel number in the settings page. 8. Mobile Phone Support This DVR device can transmit live feed from the CCTV ca meras to your mob[...]

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    screen that looks like the adjacent screenshot will appear; enter the username, password, server (the IP ng. ye” application offers a choice of channels, connection, and settings buttons. u. te (Kbps) of the current channel will be displayed at the following controls: A address of the DVR) and Port (the default is “10510”) in their respective[...]

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    After the inst allation is complete, locate the Mobile Eye icon “ ” in the list of applications on the mobile phone. In order to start working with the CCTV feed on the Symbian mobile phone, it will be necessary to configure the program by entering the preferred network access point, the IP address of the DVR, the mobile phone port, the usernam[...]

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    Save the preceding settings and return to the main wind ow by pressing “Done”, or press “Cancel” to discard the changes. Press the “ ” button to connect to the DVR. After successf ully logging in to the DVR system, it will be possible to watch the remote video feed on the Symbian S60 mobile phone. Run the Mobile Eye program, and the fol[...]

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    Full Screen This function displays the camera feed in the fu ll-screen mode. All menus and buttons will be hidden in full-screen mode. Snap The function enables users to take a snap shot of the camera view . Setting After pressing this button, the connectivity setup screen will appear . Next Group Pressing this button will switch to next 4 channels[...]

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    Nokia E60 Nokia N96 Nokia E61 Nokia N97 Nokia E61i Samsung I7110 Nokia E62 Samsung INNOV8 Nokia E63 Samsung SGH-G810 Nokia E65 Samsung SGH-i400 Nokia E66 Samsung SGH-i450 Nokia E70 Samsung SGH-i520 Nokia E71 Samsung SGH-i550 Nokia E75 Samsung SGH-i560 Nokia E90 Samsung SGH-L870 8.3 Apple iPhone The Apple iPhone application, like a ll iPhone applica[...]

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    address) had been connected. Click one to enter the settings menu, and click “ ” to remove all the records. Server ID : The public IP address or dynamic domain name of the DVR. Port : The server port of the DVR for remote access viewing via mobile phone, the default is “10510”. User ID : The user name set for entering the DVR system. Passwo[...]

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    Other icons as below: Use the numbers to select the live view channel to display . Play/S top button. Capture: to capture a frame of the video stream as a still photo. Enlarge the selected channel to full screen. Device set up, you can set up Devices (DVR) unlimitedly . 8.4 Android Mobile The type of software for the android mobile phone: MobileEye[...]

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    There are two ways to view the live feed from the DV R on the screen: by IP address (or DDNS) and by Auto ID. By IP address (or DDNS), user needed to set up “IP”, “Port”, “User Name”, “Password” and “Record Name”. And by Auto ID, user needed to set up “PnP”, “User Name”, “Password” and “Record Name”. By IP Addres[...]

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    ② . Return to the main screen. Next, press “connect” on t he main interface and it will connect to the server . From this menu, users can also sw itch channels, operate PTZ controls, including zoom/iris/focus, use the phone to capture still images, and display videos in full-screen mode. See following illustration for more details. Other icon[...]

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    Figure1 Figure 2 5. Click “Application Loader” to access its interface. In this screen there are two options to select from. Select “Add/Remove Applications” (shown in the following illustrations) and click “S tart.” 70[...]

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    6. After clicking “S ta rt”, the following screen will appear . From this screen, click “Browse” (circled in red in the following screenshot). 7. After clicking “Browse”, the following file search screen will appear . Open the folder to which the application files were saved. Make sure that both t he “.alx” and “.cod” files have[...]

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    8. The “Application Loader” screen will automatically appear . In this screen, “MobileEye” should now be listed in the “Device application selection” list with “I nstall” listed under the “Action” column (as shown in the following screenshot) if the installation was successful. 9. From the same “Application Loader” screen, ?[...]

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    10. Select “Mobile Eye” from the “Name” list, click “Next”, and the following screen will appear . At the bottom of the “Summary” page (see following screenshot) c lick “Finish” to confirm the operation, and the application “MobileEye” will be removed from the device. 2). Mobile Eye Program Description The main functions of [...]

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    ① Main System Interface After the inst allation, touch the “MobileEye” icon in the application (as in the following illustration). After opening “Mobile Eye”, the following screen will appear; this is the main system interface. ② System Configuration interface Press “Configure” (see preceding screenshot) to access to the page for co[...]

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    Record list s : Saved records can be found here; User name : This refers to the DVR’ s device ID Password : This is user p assword for entering the DVR system Address : This is the public IP address or dynamic domain name of DVR. Port : The server port listed on the DVR menu; the default is “10510.” Record name: Use this field to save the nam[...]

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    Choose Channel : This function switches the channel being viewed. It may only be enabled AFTER connecting to the DVR. : These keys move the PTZ up, down, lef t, and right. : These keys can be used to adjust the PTZ zoom, focus, and iris settings. : Pressing this key will display the video in full-scr een mode; pressing it again will exit full-scree[...]

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    3) F AQ – Frequently Asked Questions 1: Why can’t the mobile phone connect to the server? A: Check that the server , port, username, and pa ssword have been entered correctly; misspellings and entering incorrect information are typical causes of connection problems. B: Make sure the mobile phone is connected to t he Internet; if an Internet ser[...]

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    2. What should be done if the DVR is reboot ing automatically or has stopped midway through st arting up? Check for the following problems: Unstable or low input volt age. The connection to the hard disk drive is unstable or dysfunctional. The power supply is insufficient. Excessively high or low temperature, too much dust, or other physical factor[...]

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    8. What if the system time is not correct? The wrong setting might be selected. Correct the time, and make sure to click “ ” to confirm the changes. The battery may not be connected properly . The battery might be dead, in which case, change the battery . 9. Af ter right-clicking “Stop recording” on the t oolbar , the recording does not sto[...]

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    changes. Y our DVR is equipped with the DDNS functionality and has a list of related domain names through which you can acquire an IP address. (See Section 5.5.3 for det ails.) Set up an account with a DDNS service provider and with the account information available, log in to the router and go to the DDNS page. Select the address of your service p[...]

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    “ie_tab_plus-1.95.20100930-fx+sm(IE T ab Plus (FF 3.6+ ).xpi” into the address field. A dialog box will prompt you to install or cancel the program; choos e “Inst all immediately .” After inst alling the program, restart Firefox Browser . 4. Open Firefox and enter the DVR IP address in the address field. 5. Right-click at blank, select “U[...]

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    6. Select “Continue” to continue installing extensions and the following screen will appear . 7. Click “Install’ and the following screen will appear . Note: If the web page still does not open, press the “ ” icon on the right of the address field to display this p age in an IE based-tab. 8. Fill in your correct user name and passwo rd [...]

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    Appendix 6 How to Use Auto ID – “Plug n play” Quick Guide 1. The ID number of each product is set in the factory . From the toolbar , click “System Setting”, and select “user”. The screen will display the user management menu, and the DVR’ s ID number will appear at the top of the screen (as in the following illustration): 2. Then, [...]

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    3. Regarding use of the router to browse the Internet, first you should have the transmit codex of the router ’s port already mapped. Alternatively , open the UPnP , and the router will automatically map the port. 4. Once the network is connected, enter “http://www .ip remoteview .com” in the address field of the Internet browser . Then enter[...]

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    5. After the connection has been est ablished, the Web Application Management (see the following figure) will appear . Note: Refer to Section 6.4 Control Download and Installation for instructions on what to do after logging in here. 85[...]