Speco Technologies D16RS manual

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    User Guide (V er . 2.4 ) Model: D4RS, D8R S, D16RS , D4WRS, D8WRS, D16W RS 4, 8, 16 Channel Digit al V ideo Recorder Abou t This User ’ s Guide Before operatin g the unit, please read this user ‟ s guide thoroughly and re tai n it for future re ference.[...]

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    2 Cautio ns Explanation of Graphical Symbols W ARNING T o reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. CAUTION Changes or modifications not approved by the manufacture will void the warranty of the product. Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Replace only with the sam[...]

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    3 These Precauti ons must be Fol lo w ed for Safety Reasons W arning  Do not use if the unit emit s smoke.  Do not disassembl e the uni t.  Do not place any heavy or sharp object s on the unit.  Do not place on u nev en surface.  Do not expose to shock or v ibrat ion.  Do not mov e the unit when the u nit is pow ered on.  Do no[...]

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    4 Product Com ponent s Please make sure the follow ing component s are i ncluded as specified below . DVR Unit (D 4 W RS/D8 W RS/D 16 W RS or D4RS/D8RS /D16RS) Remote Control Battery1.5V (AAA x 2EA) Quick S tart Guide Mouse for D4RS/D8RS/D16 RS Softw are & Manual CD Adaptor (DC12V 3A for D4RS/ D4 WRS, DC12V 5A for D8RS/D16RS / D8 WRS/D16 W RS) [...]

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    5 Specification s ITEM D4RS/D4WRS D8RS/D8WRS 16RS/D16WRS Video Input Channel, Input Level 4CH / 8CH / 16CH Composite , 1.0Vp-p, 75ohm Signal Format NTSC/PAL Video Loss Check Yes Output VGA 1 VGA (1024x768, 1280x1024) CVBS 1 BNC 1 BNC 1 BNC SPOT - 1 BNC 1 BNC Audio Input & Output 4 CH Line input & 1 CH Line output Audio Codec G.711 Sensor/ A[...]

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    6 USB Port 2 (Front 1, Rear 1) Backup USB Flash drive Video & Still Imag e Network Video & Still Imag e Huge Backup Yes (up to 24 hours) User I/F Menu Display GUI Input Method Remote control, Mouse RS - 485 PTZ control - 1 RS - 485 1 RS - 485 Network Dynamic DNS Yes (Free DDNS) Network Interface 10/100 base-TX Ethernet (RJ-45) 10/100/ 1000 [...]

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    7 T able of Content s 1. Main Features ............................................................................................................................. 10 2. Initial Boot up Pro cess .................................................................................................................. 11 2-1. Initial Boot up and Basic Ti me[...]

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    8 5-3-7. Log List ..................................................................................................................................... 50 5-4. Play M ode .................................................................................................................................... 51 6. Back Up ................................[...]

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    9 10 -2. App V iewer for Android Pho ne .................................................................................................... 86 APPEND IX: Network Co nnection - LAN ............................................................................................. 88 APPEND IX: Network Co nnection – Internet and DDNS ...................[...]

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    10 1. Main Features  H.264 V ideo Compressi on  Reliabl e File System  4 Channel Audio Recording  Individu al Channel Operation  Automatic V ideo Input, V ideo Loss, and HDD Error Dete ction  Covert Camera O peration Provides Enhan ced Security .  Motion De tection  Simple and Easy Graphic User Inter face  Easy Record Set[...]

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    11 2. In itial Boot up Proces s 2-1. Initial Boot up and Bas ic Tim e S et up 1. During the first boot up, the follow ing log o and message w ill be displayed. 2. After the system initializing is completed, select the langua ge and set date and time as specified below .[...]

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    12 2-2 . Setting Daylight Saving T ime T o enable Day light Saving feature/NTP synchronization, ta ke the follow ing steps. 1. Enter the SETUP mode. The default Username is “ AD M IN ” and Password is “1 1 1 1”. 2. Go to SETUP > SYSTEM > DA T E & TIME SETUP[...]

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    13 3. Select ON from th e DA YLIGHT SA VING dropdown menu. 2-3 . Setting NTP (Network Time Protocol) 1. SETUP > SY STEM > NTP SETUP > ON 2. Select the prope r TIME ZONE time. T able 2. 3 .1 . GMT Time Zone State Standard Time Daylight-Saving T ime AL Alabama GMT- 6 GMT- 5 AK Alaska GMT- 9 GMT- 8 AK Alaska (Aleutian I slands) GMT- 10 NA AZ [...]

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    14 AR Arkansas GMT- 6 GMT- 5 CA California GMT- 8 GMT- 7 CO Colorado GMT- 7 GMT- 6 CT Connecticut GMT- 5 GMT- 4 DC District of Colu m bia GMT- 5 GMT- 4 DE Delaware GMT- 5 GMT- 4 FL Florida GMT- 5 GMT- 4 FL Florida ( W) GMT- 6 GMT- 5 GA Georgia GMT- 5 GMT- 4 HI Hawaii GMT- 10 NA ID Idaho (N) GMT- 8 GMT- 7 ID Idaho (S) GMT- 7 GMT- 6 IL Illinois GMT- [...]

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    15 OH Ohio GMT- 5 GMT- 4 OK Oklahoma GMT- 6 GMT- 5 OR Oregon GMT- 8 GMT- 7 OR Oregon (E) GMT- 7 GMT- 6 PA Pennsylvan ia GMT- 5 GMT- 4 RI Rhode Island GMT- 5 GMT- 4 SC South Carolina GMT- 5 GMT- 4 SD South Dakota (E ) GMT- 6 GMT- 5 SD South Dakota ( W ) GMT- 7 GMT- 6 TN Tennessee (E) GMT- 5 GMT- 4 TN Tennessee ( W ) GMT- 6 GMT- 5 TX Texas GMT- 6 GMT[...]

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    16 3. Name, Function and Connection 3-1. Front Panel D x x R S D x x W R S Figure 3. 1.1 . Front pan el T able 3. 1.1. Front LED and Port of DxxRS Name Description POWER LED light is on w hen power is applied to the sy stem. HDD LED light is on w hen t he system is recording vide o data. USB Port This USB port fo r archiv ing foota g e into a USB d[...]

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    17 D8RS/ D8 W RS D16RS/D16 W RS Figure 3. 2 .1 . Connector s ① VIDEO IN: V ideo input port. ② VIDEO OUT : D4RS: Sw itchable (Composi te Vi deo Output or S pot Monitor) D8RS, D16RS : CVBS1 – Composite V ideo Output / CVBS2 – S pot Monitor ③ VGA: VGA (Video G raphics Array ) output port. Connect s to the PC VGA monitor . ④ RS -232C (for D[...]

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    18 3-3. Remote Control ① ID: T o set the remo te control ID. ② REC : T o st art and s top manual recording ③ 0~9: T o select channel (1,2,3,..) or to enter a DV R ID number o r use as nu mber key . ④ F/RE W :  During playbac k – T o move the playback posi tion 60seconds bac k.  During Pause – T o move the play back postion 1 frame[...]

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    19 4. Se tting up th e DVR The follow ing sections det ail the ini tial setup o f the DVR . M enu screen wil l close if user input is not receiv ed in 5 minutes . 4-1. Setup – Main Live S creen T o enter t he setup menu, right click on the mouse and select setup fr om the submenu or press t h e setup button on the remo te control. T able 4.1.1 . [...]

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    20 4-2. Setup – SYSTEM Mode In the SETUP menu, select the SYSTEM tab. Then, the SYS TEM menu is displayed as pictur ed below . Navigate through the menu items using t he mouse or the remote control and chan ge the val ue of the menu item. Figure 4.2.1. SY STEM Setup Screen T able 4. 2.1. Menu Items in SYSTEM Setup Scre en Item Description DESCR I[...]

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    21 DA TE DISPLA Y FORMA T Select the date display format using t he mouse or the control button on the r e mote control. Options are: MM/DD /YYYY , YYYY/MM/DD, DD/MM /YYYY , YYYY - MM -DD, MM - DD -YYYY , DD- MM -YYYY DA TE&TIME SETUP Select the display date and time using the mouse or the control button on the remote control and press OK butto[...]

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    22 PRIM ARY SNTP SER VER: Input the address of the primary NTP time-server . SECONDA R Y SNTP SE R VER: Input the address of the seconda ry NTP time-server . TIME ZONE: NT P synchronizes with GM T (Greenw ich Mean T ime) regardless o f geography , user must set their ow n time dif ference. CONNECT ON MODE : S elect the NTP time-server connection mo[...]

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    23 ID: Enter the approp r iate mail server ID . P ASSWORD: Enter the appropriate mail se r ver P ASS W ORD. MA IL FROM: T o se t the email address sen t to th e dest ination host. UNIT NA ME Name the DVR (e.g. Factory) This feature is to identify the na m e of the DVR under the same netw ork. 4-3. Setup – RECORD Mode In the SETUP menu, select the[...]

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    24 RESOLUT I ON Select D1, Half D1 or CIF using the mouse or the control button on the remote control . FRA ME RA TE Set the frame r a te for the specified channel. The sum of the frame rate values from each channel cannot exceed the maximum fr ame r a tes f o r a specific recordin g resolution. QUALIT Y Select the recordi ng quali ty for the selec[...]

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    25 4-3-1. Recording Sc hedules T o setup a recording sch edule, s elect SCH EDULE in the REC ORD menu . Navigate th rou gh the items using the mouse or the control button. Select CHANN EL > select NONE, CON TINUOUS or MO TION > HIGHL IGHT AREA T o copy a schedu le to a dif f erent channel, select the channel from the COPY SCHEDULE menu. . Fig[...]

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    26 4-4. Setup – DEVICE Mode In the SETUP menu, select the DEVICE tab. T hen , the device menu is display ed as pictured below . Navigate through the menu items using the mouse or the control button on the remote control and change the value o f the menu item. Figure 4.4.1. DE VICE Setup Screen T able 4. 4.1. Menu Items in DEV ICE Setup Scre en It[...]

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    27 SENSIT IVITY Control the motion sen sitivity from 1 to 9. (9 – Highest sensi tivity , 1 – Lowest sensi tivity) KEY T ONE Enable/disabl e key tone. REMOTE CONTR OL ID Set the remote con trol ID. 1. Select ID. 2. Input the remote con trol ID number. 3. An icon will ind icate on the Live Screen if the remote control ID is synchroniz ed. The opt[...]

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    28 4-4-2. Keyboard Controller & PTZ Setup T o control the PTZ functions of the camera, connect the PTZ controller to t he RS-485 port on the back of the chassis w ith CA T5 (or equiv alent) cable. ① C onnect the RS-485 cables o f PTZ camera to the RS-485 port on the rear panel . [ D 4 W R S ] [D8 /16RS, D8/16 W RS] Figure 4.4 .3. Dev ice Mode[...]

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    29 Note : Connect PTZ cameras that support RS-485 directly t o the RS - 485 port. If the camera is controlled through an RS-232C interface, use a n RS -232C t o RS -485 to RS- 232C si gnal converter . Use the PTZ se tup screen to select the followi ng options for the camera PTZ control ler: - CHANN EL : Channel connected to a PTZ device - CAMERA : [...]

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    30 4-4-4. Motion Zone Setup Select MOTION ZONE using the mouse or the control button on the remote control and select eithe r P AR T IAL ZONE or FULL ZONE u sing the mouse con trol. The default value is FULL ZONE . If FULL ZONE is selecte d, the motion zone grid screen is not display ed. Only set the level of sensitivi ty for MOTION SENS ITIVITY . [...]

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    31 4-5. Setup – DISPLA Y Mode In the SETUP menu, select the DISPLA Y tab. Then, the DISPLA Y menu is display ed as pictured below . Navigate through the menu items using the mouse or the control button on the remote control and change the value o f the menu item. T o return to the prev ious setup menu s creen, press the ESC button. Figure 4.5.1. [...]

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    32 VIDEO OUT PUT (VGA ) D4RS/D4WRS When VGA REOSLUTION is set at 1024 x 768,  CVBS OUTPUT(Simulta neous Video Ou tput): ON  SPOT OUTPU T : OFF When VGA RESOLUTION is set as 1280 x1024,  CVBS OUTPUT(Simulta neous Video Ou tput): O FF  SP OT OUTPUT : ON D8RS/D16RS /D8WRS/D16WRS CVBS1 : Composite V ideo Output CVBS2 : S pot-Out port 4-6. S[...]

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    33 T able 4. 6.1. Menu Items in NETWORK Setup Screen Item Description NETWORK TYPE DHCP: DVR wi ll automatically retr iev e an IP address from the network. ST A TIC: Netw ork information must be manually con f igured. IP Enter IP add ress that is assigned f or the DV R SUBNET MASK Enter Subnet M ask that is assi g ned for the DVR GA TEW A Y Enter G[...]

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    34 For example, i f you en ter the host na me as “ D4RS ”, then the address wi ll be: http://d4rs.ddns.specod dns.net Select NET W ORK>DDN S. The menu displ ays as below . Figure 4.6.3. NET WORK Setup Screen – DDNS T able 4. 6.2. DDN S Item Description ENABLE DDNS Enable/disable the Dynamic Domain Name Service. HOST NA ME This item allows [...]

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    35 4-7. Setup – USER M A N A GEMENT Mo de In the SETUP menu, select t he USER MAN AGEMENT tab. T hen, the USER MANAGEME NT menu is display ed as pictured below . Navigate through the menu items us ing the mouse or the control butto n on t he remote control and change the v alue of the menu item. Figure 4.7.1. USE R MANA GEMENT Setup Screen T able[...]

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    36 A DMIN, USER1, USER2, USER 3: Selected Chec kbox: The user can access the function. Blank Checkbox: The user can not acces s the fu nction. P ASSWORD SETUP Options are ADMIN, USER 1, USER2 and USER 3. Select USER P ASS W OR D using the mouse or the control bu tton on the remote control and press SEL button. Select user type and enter the current[...]

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    37 4-8. Setup – STORA GE Mode In the SETUP menu, select the ST ORAGE tab. Then, t he STORAGE menu is display ed as pictured below . Navigate through the menu items using the mouse or the control button on the remote control and change th e value of the menu ite m. Figure 4.8.1. ST ORAGE Setup Screen T able 4.8.1. Menu Items in ST ORAGE Setup Scre[...]

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    38 DISK INFO Hard drive in f ormation. Display s the follow ing in formation; RECORDING LIMIT Enable/disabl e recording limit. RECORDING LIMIT DA YS Set the recordin g limit da ys. (1 - 90 day s) If the RECORDING LIMIT DA YS are set to 1, the data will be overwritten afte r 24 hours. S.M.A . R.T Set the alarm and beep by settin g the HDD temp eratu[...]

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    39 4-9. Se tup - CONFIG Mode In the SETUP menu, select the CONFIG tab. Then, the configuration menu is display ed as pictured below . Navigate through the menu items using the mouse or the control button on the remote control and change the value o f the menu item. Fi gure 4.9.1. CONFI GURA TION Setup Screen T able 4.9.1. C ONFIGURA TION Setup Item[...]

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    40 LOAD DEF A U L T Press the button to reset the sy stem to the de fault settings . The follow ing settings such as Langu age , DVR ID , Secur ity User A uthentication, Securit y User P/W , Date format , DLS settings, Network settings, HDD overwrite, Limit recording , HDD serial number , an d HDD ERROR time w ill not be i ncluded. LOAD F ACT OR Y [...]

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    41 4-9-1 . Firmware Upg rade 1. Create a new f older nam ed “upgrade” in t he USB flash driv e r oot dire ct ory . 2. Create sub- folde r for each model unde r “upgrade” folder and co py each fir mware.  D4RS: “ main_D 4RS_speco_*.*.* _201 *** *”  D8RS: “ main_D 8RS_speco_*.*.* _201 *** *”  D16RS: “ main_ D16RS_speco_*.*.[...]

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    42 Figure 4.9.3 Figure 4.9.4 NOTICE 1. If selecting REBOOT LA TER, t he upgraded softw ar e will not be applied un til the system reboots. 2. If selecting REBOOT NO W when the USB flash drive is plugged, t he following message will pop up. Remov e the USB flash drive and select OK.[...]

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    43 5. Li v e, Search and Playback 5-1. Live View In the Live screen, video input s from the cameras are display ed as they are configured in the Display S etup screen. V arious On-Screen Display (OSD) symbols, which indicate the status of the DVR, are described in T able 5.1.1. Figure 5.1.1. Liv e Screen and Quick Operation W indo w T able 5.1.1. S[...]

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    44 Indicates that a network cli ent is connected to the DVR . Indicates that se quencing mode is enabled. Displays the cu rrent date and time. RC: ALL Remote control ID display . If a remote ID is not set, the message “ALL” is display ed. Displays the a mount of r ecording on the hard disk from 0- 99 %. Indicates that HDD is recy cled. Continuo[...]

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    45 T able 5.1.2 . Menu Items in Quick Operation Wi ndow Icon Description SETUP Setup button. Cl ick this button to go to a se tup menu. AUDIO Audio button. Click this button t o set an audio reception t ype ; (Channel 1 through 4, Audio Mute). SEARCH Search button. Cl ick this button to enter the sea rch menu. SNAPSH OT Snapsho t button. Click th i[...]

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    46 5-1-1 . PTZ Control T able 5.1.3. Menu Ite ms in PTZ Co ntrol W indow Item Description INITIALIZE Initializ e the PTZ settings o f the selected camera P AN/TIL T Select P AN/TIL T usin g the ▲▼◀ and ▶ button , then press SEL . Adjust the t ilt (UP/D OWN)/pan (LEFT/RIGH T) position using the ▲ ▼◀ and ▶ buttons. ZOOM/FOCUS Select Z[...]

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    47 5-2 . Digit al Zoom in Li v e and Pla y back Screen RS series supports Di g it al Zoom feature during liv e and playback mode. 1. Double click the t arget c hannel. 2. Click the le ft button o f the mouse and drag to ma ke rectan gular shape. 5-3. SE A RCH S creen T o en ter the sea rch screen menu, select SEARCH menu on the screen usi ng the mo[...]

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    48 5-3-1. Time Line Search The CALEND AR Search wi ndow is used to find t he stored video by using the time line ba r . Figure 5.3.2 . Calendar Screen Figure 5.3.3 . T ime- Line Search Screen When the Ti meline menu is selected , the user can see a calendar , which displays recorded dates with highlights. Select a specific date and time. Click and [...]

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    49 5-3-2. Event Search The Event Search window is used to find stored v ideo. Figure 5.3.4. Ev ent Search Screen When the Even t menu is selected , the user can see a calendar , which has r eco rded data. Select a specific date and the event lo g will be displayed . Press the PLA Y button to playback the da ta or the SA VE button to save t he da ta[...]

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    50 SPECIFIC TIME menu. Use the mouse or the control button on the remote control to change the date and time value and p ress the PLA Y button after setting. If there is no video data in the set date and time, No Data Exist message display s. 5-3-6. A rchive List The ARCH IVE Search w indow is used to f ind prev iously stored video or images . Figu[...]

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    51 5-4. Play Mode During play back of a rec orded event, the mode changes from S EARCH to PLA Y . W hile in PLA Y mode, you may return to the SEARC H screen by pressin g t he X button on the s tatus bar . Figure 5.4.1. Play Mode Screen The follow ing status bar hides automatically and appe ars again if a mous e pointer is positioned to the bottom o[...]

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    52 6. Back Up 6-1. Still Image Backup onto USB Flash Dri ve S till images can b e captured and archiv ed onto a USB flash drive or an external hard drive in live mode or while playing back recorded video. In the live mode, press t he BACKUP button to launch the archive function or select BACK UP menu on the screen using the mouse. 1. Select a speci[...]

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    53 3. Select USB S TICK (Flash Driv e) to bac k up less than an hou r . Select USB HDD (Huge B ackup) to back up from 1 hour to 24 hou r s. 4. Once you select the channel and duration, the system will start to a rchive the data to the USB f lash drive. 5. The follow ing image pop s up in case of sta rting backup on one channel screen. 6. The follow[...]

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    54 7. The following shows the image to complete the backup. Select lose to return to the previous screen . 6-3. T ransferring Still Images or V ideo from the ARCHIVE List The stored dat a in the ha rd drive c an be found in the ARCHIVE list in the SEA RCH window . User can bac k up still images or v ideo into the st orage device from the ARCHIVE li[...]

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    55 Figure 6.3.1. A rchive Search Screen 6-4. Playback of Backup V ideo  A VI format: A VI format video can be played back by W indow Med ia Player ™ or other media player that is comp atible w ith A VI f o rmat vide o.  NSF f or mat: NSF format video can be played back using the player that the DVR copies on USB flash drive w ith video. [...]

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    56 7. Network Access Using the Multi-Sites Netw ork V iew er 7-1. Overview The S pecoT ech Mul ti Client is a multiple site moni toring client softw are with; video, audio, and alarm si gnals from the DVRs over networks. T he S pecoT ech Mul ti Client does not limit the number of DVR units to register . The program displ ays up to 16 DVRs and suppo[...]

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    57 7-3. Installation of the P rogram 1. Insert the prov ided CD in the CD drive and double - click “ S pecoT ech M ulti Client (XXXX) .exe ” 2. Select a destinati on folder and click “Next”. 3. Select the pro gram folder and click “Next”. 4. The ins tallation s tatus screen is displ ayed. 5. Af ter the ins tallat ion is completed, “ S[...]

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    58 7-4. Live Window When install ation is compl eted, double click t he “ S pecoT ech Multi Client ” icon on your desktop to start the program. 7-4-1. Main User I nt erface 7-4-2. Control Buttons Button Description LOCAL PLA YBACK Click this icon to run a playback window to search and play videos that are recorded in the local PC. REMOTE PLA YB[...]

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    59 SITE MA NAGEMEN T THUMB NAIL REFRE SH: Click this icon to refresh and renew thumbnail image of the connected si tes . SITE ADDI TION: Click thi s icon to open „Site Addition‟ w indow . SITE DELETE: Click this icon to delete site from the index window , after disconne ct a site. NET FINDER: Selec t the site from the index window and click t h[...]

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    60 7-5. Search and Playback Window 7-5-1. Main User Interface Y ou can access to searc h window by clicking the search icon (Local Playback / Remote Playback) on the upper right of the Liv e Window . 7-5-2. Main Control P anel Button Description LOCAL PLA YBACK Click this icon to run a pl ayback window to search and play videos that are recorded in[...]

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    61 CONNECT Click this icon to connect the sel ected site/sites . DISCONNEC T Click this icon to disconnect the sel ected site/sites. SETUP Click this icon to setup con f iguration o f S pecoT ech Mul ti Client. CAPTURE Click this icon to capture a still image. EV ENT LIS T Opens list of ev ents log ged by the UM S Multi Cli ent. MARK IN Click t his[...]

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    62 7-6. Setup of Speco T ech Multi Clie nt Click the setup icon to setup the confi guration of UM S Multi Client softw are. The SETUP window is di splayed as below . 7-6-1. General Security Option: Set a p assword for security opti ons. Select security opti ons and set a p assw ord. Then w hen you access any of selected functions, y ou need to ente[...]

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    63 7-6-2. Event Event log can be archiv ed and searched . Event Log: Speci f y the l ocation to save ev ent lo gs and select event to archi ve. Event Search : Ev ent log can be searched from the selected time .[...]

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    64 7-6-3. Record Record Setup: Y ou can set the recording conditions as the following; Alw ays, Event, or Auto record. And you can also select ta rget DVR/DVRs and channe l/channels. W hen you set the recording condi tion to event, you can set ev ent for motion or alarm wi th duration. Record Local Sto rage Setup: Y ou can select the local disk to [...]

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    65 7-6-4. Displa y Y ou can select the OSD (On Screen Displ ay) to be displ ay ed. 7-6-5. A bout “About” provides netw ork client version informa tion.[...]

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    66 7-7. Remote S etup The menu settin g s for th e DVR unit can be set over netw ork. Put the cursor of t he mouse on the channel, which is connected to the site and right clic k on the mouse to open the submen u. Then the follow ing window i s displayed as below . Select the REMOTE SET UP . Then the setup window is displayed. The specified menu sc[...]

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    67 7-7-1. S y stem Select Sy stem to set system and time settin g s. 1. Date Display Format : YYYY/MM/DD, MM /DD/YYYY , DD/MM/YYYY , Y YYY - MM - DD, MM - DD -YYYY , DD - MM -YYYY 2. Client A ccess: Enable/Disable remote access through netw ork clien t softw are. 3. NTP: Set s whether to synchroniz e the time using NTP serv er or not. - Primary SNT[...]

  • Page 68

    68 7-7-2. Record Select RECORD tab to s et the recording conditions. These settin gs apply to the speci f ied chann el only . 1. Recording Setup - Resolution : Sets the res olution for the recordings. The set value appl ies to an individual channel. - Frame Rate : Sets the recording ra te. - Q uality : Sets the image quality in 5 level s. - Recordi[...]

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    69 7-7-3. Device Select Device to set S pot Out, Enable/Disab le CVB S Out, motion zon e. 1. Motion: Setup the motion detection area an d the sens itivity . - SITE: Select the chan nel - MO TI O N ZON E: FULL Zone or P A RTI A L Zone - Motion Sensitivity : 1~9 (High sensiti vity lev el) 2. Key T one : Sets On or O ff o f Key T one. 3. Remote Contro[...]

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    70 7-7-4. Displa y Select the DISPLA Y tab to set the DISPLA Y condition s. These settin gs apply to al l channels. 1. OSD : Sets w hether to display or not date and time as w ell as channel nu mber on the screen . 2. OSD Contrast : Adjust the charac t er con t rast on the screen . 3. Sequence : Setti ng for automa t icall y switching th e displaye[...]

  • Page 71

    71 7-7-5. Network 1. Network T y pe - ST A TIC : The address se tting mode is manual . Input IP , Ga teway , Subnet M ask, and DNS server IP . - DHCP : The address setting mode is automatic . Addresses and other information do not need to be set. 2. DDNS : Set whether to u se DDNS service or not. - Host Name: A llows the user to setup a domain name[...]

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    72 7-7-6. Storage Select Storage t o configure cont inued recording settings by overwriting the hard disk and the storage period for the recordi ng dat a. 1. Overwrite : T o continue recording by overwriting when the ha r d disk becomes full, check the checkbox. 2. Record Limit : Set s whether to limit or not the rec ording data storage period. - R[...]

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    73 7-8. Operation 7-8-1. A ddition, Delete, and M odify of DVR Sites 7-8-1-1. A d dition of Sites 1. Click SITE ADDITION button. And then the fol lowing w indow will be displayed as bel ow . o Site Name: Inpu t a name tha t properly describes a site. o IP A ddress: Input I P address (Public IP address o f a r ou ter t hat DVR is connected.) or Doma[...]

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    74 7-8-1-3. Modify of Sites 1. Select the site /sites to modi f y from the directory window . 2. Click NET FIND ER button. And then the following w indow will be display ed as below . 3. Click MODIFY button. And then the modified in form ation is displayed as below .[...]

  • Page 75

    75 7-8-2. Connect a nd Disconnect 7-8-2-1. Connect 1. Select site/sites to con nect from the directory wi ndow . 2. Click CONNECT button, and then site /sites display s/ display as c onnec ted. 7-8-2-2. Disconnect 1. Select site/sites to dis connect from the director y window . 2. Click DISCONNEC T button , and then selecte d site/sites disconnecte[...]

  • Page 76

    76 7-8-3. Still-image Capture During Li v e 1. Double-clic k a channel to capture from the displ ay screen. (Otherw ise all channels w ill be captured.). 2. Click CAPTURE butto n. And then a Cap ture window will be display ed as below . 3. Set Save Path , File Name, and Fi le Forma t. And then click OK button . 4. S till ima ge is saved as set in C[...]

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    77 7-8-4. Recording Vid e o on Local PC During Live 1. Click SETUP button. And then a setup window will be display ed as below . 2. Select Record and set the v alues. 3. Select Dis k and set th e values. 4. Click RECORD ON button. And the color of b utton is changed . 5. Live video data is recorded as set in Record and Disk setup. T hese vide o dat[...]

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    78 7-8-5. Local Pla y bac k and Remote Play b ack 7-8-5-1. Play back of Recorded Video on a Local PC 1. Click LOCAL PLA YBAC K. And then Playba ck W indow will be displayed over the Live Window . 2. Select site/ sites to connect from the dire ctory w indow . 3. Click CONNECT button. And then Green bar display s on Search calendar and timeline scale[...]

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    79 7-8-5-2. Play back of Recorded Video on Remote DVR 1. Click REMOTE PLA YBACK. And then Playback Window will be display ed over the Liv e Window . 2. Select the site to conne ct from the direc t ory wi ndow . 3. Click CONNECT . And then Green bar display s on Search calendar and timeline scale window . 4. Mov e t he marker on the timeline scal e [...]

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    80 7-8-6. A VI Backup during P lay back Y ou can back up the recorded v ideos in A VI format during pl ayback. 1. Double-clic k the tar get channel to backup . 2. Select the be ginning time by using the search cal endar and timeline scale bar . 3. Click MARK IN button on the timeline scale to select the beginning poi nt of the backup. 4. Clic k MAR[...]

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    81 6. Y ou can also set the b eg inning time and en ding time on thi s window . After selecting a channel for back up, click the OK but ton. The backup w ill begin. 7. A VI video data is recorded as set in A VI Backup window . A VI format video can be played back by using Window M edia Player™ or other media player tha t is com patible w ith A VI[...]

  • Page 82

    82 8 . Net w ork A ccess Using the W eb -Browser Vie w er The DVR provides a live r emote monitoring feature by web -browser viewer . (NOTE: W eb-Brow er is only available for Inte rnet Expl orer) 1. Check the IP address of the DVR from SETUP >SYSTEM >DESCRIPTION>IP ADDRESS or 2. Input the IP add ress or D omain name add ress that you pre-[...]

  • Page 83

    83  Site Name: Inpu t a nam e that properly descri bes a site.  IP A ddress: Input I P address (Public IP address of a router that DVR is connected.) or Domai n name  Port Number: Default Port Nu mber is “5445”.  ID: Input ID o f DVR. De fault ID is “admin”.  Pass word: Input network passw ord of DVR. Default Pass w ord is ?[...]

  • Page 84

    84 9. Network Access U sing the Smart Phone Vie w er 9- 1. App Vie w er for iP hone 1. Enter the Apple App S t ore. 2. Search “ S peco View er ” in the App S tore. 3. Install the “ S peco V iewer ” app. 4. Open the inst alled “ S peco Vi ewer ” App 5. Select the in the top ri ght corner for site addition 6. Input the “ Site Informatio[...]

  • Page 85

    85 7. Select the saved site from “ M y Site List ” 8. Select a channel (s) to view . 9. After selec ting a channel, the app w ill display the c hannel (s). Notice Data Usage applied without Wi-Fi connection. Please check with your Phone Carrier .[...]

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    86 10 -2. App Viewer for Android Phone 1. En ter the Android Market. 2. Search “ S peco View er ” in the Android M arket and instal l the “ S peco Vi ewer ” app. 3. Open the inst alled “ S peco Vi ewer ” App 4. Select the ADD in the top right corne r for “ Site In formation ”[...]

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    87 5. Input the “ Site Information ” and select CONFIRM to save the “ Site In formation ” 6. Select the saved site from “ M y Devi ce ” for network conne ction. 7. The app wil l display the liv e streaming vide o. Notice Da ta Usage applied without W i-Fi connection. Please check with your Phone Carrier .[...]

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    88 A PPENDIX: Network Connec tio n - L AN 1. Install the netw ork client software from the supplied CD . 2. Check the IP addres s from SETUP > SYS TEM > DESCRIPTION or SE T U P>NET W ORK of DVR. 3. Run the netw ork client so f tware.[...]

  • Page 89

    89 4. Input Site Na me, Site Address (IP address), Port Number, and Password on the connec t window.  Site Name: Inpu t a nam e that properly descri bes a site.  IP A ddress: Input IP address  Port Number: Default Port Nu mber is “5445”.  ID: Input ID o f DVR. De fault ID is “admin”.  Pass word: Input network passw ord of DVR[...]

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    90 A PPENDIX: Network Connec tio n – Inter net and DDNS Dynamic Domai n Name S ystem (DDNS) al lows a domain name to be con st antly synchronized wi th a dynamic IP add ress. A current dynami c IP addre ss is be ing associated w i th a static do m ain na m e. 1. Go to SETUP>NE TWORK>DDN S and set the DDN S SER VER to ON. 2. Go to SE TUP>[...]

  • Page 91

    91 3. W he n a manual host na m e is completed, Go to SETUP>NET W ORK>DDNS >SUBMIT/UPDA T E and select ON to submit the settin g s on the SPECO DD NS. 4. W he n DDNS setting is d one, clic k the APPLY but ton. Otherwi se DDNS setting wi ll not be applied. 5. W he n you exit SETUP men u, DDNS NOTIF IY window will pop up. 6. DDNS registratio[...]

  • Page 92

    92 8. Port forward the netw ork POR T (Default: 5445) a nd WEB POR T (Default: 80) o f the private IP Address of the DVR on the networ k router. 6. Run the network client so f tware. 7. Input Site Na me, Site Address (IP address) , Port No., and Password on the connect w indow.  Site Name: Inpu t a nam e that properly descri bes a site.  IP A[...]

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    93 8. And select the OK button. Then , press button after chec king the le f t check box .[...]

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    94 A PPENDIX: E-S A T A CONNECTION Please re ad the following instructions before using the E-S A T A port. Failure to do so may cause serious damage to the recorded v id eo. SPECO is not responsible for dat a loss caused b y imp roper usage.  Use ONL Y a new HDD or a HDD that is p r e-formatted on a PC .  T urn off the DVR before plugging th[...]