RCA DVR AVC 776 User Guide

Table of Contents  
1. Introduction  
1-1 Safety Warning …………………………………………………………………………………  
1-2 Features ………………………………………………………………………………………….  
1-3 Specifications …………………………………………………………………………………...  
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2. Installation  
2-1 Package contents ……………………………………………………………………………….  
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2-2 Connection  
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2-3 Rack mount installation …………………………………………………………….…………..  
2-4 RS232 /RS485 Remote protocol ……………………………………………………………..…  
3. Configuration  
3-1 Install HDD …………………………………………………………………………………….…  
3-2 Front panel keypad ……………………………………………………………………………..  
3-3 Back panel connection ………………………………………………………………………….  
3-4 Menu setup ……………………………………………………………………………………….  
3-5 System setup …………………………………………………………………………………….  
3-6 Search setup … ………………………………………………………………………………....  
3-7 TIMER setup (Schedule Time-Lapse record mode setup )………………………………….…  
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3-8 Record Setup  
3-9 Camera setup ……….……………………………………………………………………….….  
3-10 Motion Detection setup ……………..…………………………………………………….…  
3-11 Event ……………………………………………………………………………………….…..  
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4. Operation  
4-1 Power on …………………………………………………………………………………………  
4-2 Recording ………………………………………………………………………………………...  
4-3 Camera Select (1-16) ………... ……………………………………………………………….….  
4-4 Select……. ………………………………………………………………………………………...  
4-5 Picture in Picture………..…………………………..……………………………………………...  
4-6 Zoom ………………………………………………………………………………………………  
4-7 Play ……………………………………………………………………………………………….  
4-8 Video Loss ………………………………………………………………………………………..  
4-9 Key Lock …………………………………………………………………………………………….  
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5. Trouble shooting & appendix  
5-1 Trouble shooting …………………………………………………………………………………  
5-2 Compatible HDD brands …………………………………………………………………...…...  
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1. Introduction  
 
Full screen  
4 channels  
9 channels  
704(H) x 468(V) <NTSC> / 704(H) x 564(V) <PAL>  
352(H) x 234(V) <NTSC> / 352(H) x 282(V) <PAL>  
224(H) x 156(V) <NTSC> / 224(H) x 188(V) <PAL>  
1.2.6 Independent main and call monitor outputs allow simultaneous multi-camera or full  
screen viewing.  
1.2.7 Multi Screen Display Mode  
Below display modes are selectable while surveillance & DMR play back:  
Quad  
7 CH  
9 CH  
Full Screen  
1.2.8 Picture-In-Picture (PIP) is available in live and DMR playback modes, Zoom capability  
up to 2 X 2 in live and DMR playback modes  
1.2.9 16 channels are swappable and each channel has independent title generator (up to 6  
characters).  
1.2.10 Motion detection using 15x12 target (NTSC) 15x14 target (PAL) motion detection grids  
for each video channel.  
1.2.11 Video Quality Adjustable on Each Channel  
1.2.12 Alarm Input Function & Output Function  
1.2.13 16 channels alarm input, ALARM display and one alarm output.  
Video loss detected on each channel can record 160 events.  
1.2.14 Power-loss memory function: set up parameter will remain, in case of power failure.  
1.2.15 Call Monitor: Switch Display  
1.2.16 Support 1 Removable HDD, IDE Type (over 250GB)  
1.2.17 Timer: Schedule recording  
1.2.18 Display refresh rate up to 72 IPS (60 IPS for PAL)  
1.2.19 Record refresh rate up to 25 IPS (18 IPS for PAL)  
1.2.20 Quick Multiple Search by date/time, alarm, full list  
1.2.21 Fast and slow playback in multiple speeds.  
1.2.22 Security password protection  
1.2.23 RS-232, RS-485 communication protocol  
1.3 Specifications  
Video format  
NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR  
IDE type, UDMA 66, 1 removable HDDs supported over 250GB  
Manual / Alarm / Timer / Motion  
Hard disk storage  
Record mode  
Camera Input Signal  
Camera Loop Back  
Main Monitor Output  
Call Monitor Output  
Compositevideosignal 1Vp-p 75Ω BNC, 9 channels  
Composite videosignal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC, 9 channels  
Composite videosignal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC  
Composite videosignal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC  
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Audio input  
4 audio inputs, (RCA)  
2 audio outputs, (RCA)  
Audio output  
Motion Detect Area  
Motion Detect Sensitivity  
Video Loss Detection  
Refresh Rate  
15* 12targets percamera(NTSC)/ 15* 14targetspercamera(PAL)  
256 Levels  
Yes  
72images/sec. forNTSC / 60images/sec. forPAL  
25images/sec. forNTSC / 18images/sec. forPAL  
Programmable (1~10Sec)  
Yes(Movable)  
Recording Rate  
Dwell Time  
Picture in Picture  
Key Lock  
Yes  
Picture Zoom  
2*2 (Movable)  
6letters  
Camera Title  
Video Adjustable  
Color/Contrast/BrightnessAdjustable  
Alarm Input  
TTLinput, Hi(5V), Low(GND)  
COM,/N.O/N.C.  
Alarm Output  
Remote Control  
Time Display Format  
RS-232 or RS-485  
YY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, OFF  
Power Source  
AC100~240V+ 10% switching adaptor  
Power Consumption  
<27W  
Operation Temperature  
RS-232C / RS-485 (bps)  
Dimension (mm)  
10~40  
115200、  
57600、  
19200  
96004800360024001200  
432(W) x 110(H) x 325(D)  
Net Weight  
5.2 kgs  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
2. Installation  
2.1 Package contents  
The package contents the following items.  
Digital Multiplex Recorder  
HDD cartridge  
Key for cartridge (Inside of HDD cartridge)  
Power cord  
User manual  
Rack mounting kit (Optional)  
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2.2 Connection  
2.2.1 Connect with cameras  
Video Camera  
Main Monitor  
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Alarm  
Sensor  
Video Output  
Audio Output  
Alarm Input  
Audio Input  
(4 Channels)  
Call Monitor  
PC  
2.3 Rack mount installation  
Front Angle with Rock Mount  
Side View with Rack Mount  
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2.4 RS232 Remote Protocol  
You can use the PC keyboard to simulate DMR keypad.  
DATA: REMOTE PROTOCOL using 8 bit data  
1 start bit1stop bit  
ACT  
(FFH)  
C0H  
ID  
FUNCTION  
STOP  
(7FH)  
FUNCTION  
KEY_MENU  
KEY_SELECT  
KEY_ENTER  
KEY_4CUT  
KEY_ZOOM  
KEY_9CUT  
KEY_PIP  
KEY_16CUT  
KEY_SLOW  
KEY_REC  
KEY_LEFT  
KEY_UP  
CODE  
ASCII  
FUNCTION  
KEY_CH1  
KEY_CH2  
KEY_CH3  
KEY_CH4  
KEY_CH5  
KEY_CH6  
KEY_CH7  
KEY_CH8  
KEY_CH9  
CODE ASCII  
0x4D  
0x73  
0x0D  
0x61  
0x5A  
0x62  
0x70  
0x63  
0x53  
0x72  
0x4C  
0x55  
0x50  
0x4E  
0x52  
0x57  
0x4B  
M
0x31  
0x32  
0x33  
0x34  
0x35  
0x36  
0x37  
0x38  
0x39  
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ENTER  
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KEY_PLAY  
KEY_DOWN  
KEY_RIGHT  
KEY_POWER  
KEY_KEY_LOCK  
3. Configuration  
3.1 Install HDD  
3.1.1 Installing Hard Drive into Cartridge  
3.1.1.1. Please find the Key in the Cartridge.  
3.1.1.2. Push the front cover of the HDD cartridge and use the miniature key  
provided and insert into the key hole, turning the key counter-clockwise.  
3.1.1.3. Pull the handle outwards to remove the carrier body away from the cartridge  
frame.  
3.1.1.4. Push the open button to slide the top cover backwards and remove.  
3.1.1.5. Insert the DC power cable and IDE cable on the HDD.  
3.1.1.6. Position the HDD into carrier body and secure the HDD with the four 6#-32  
screws provided.  
3.1.1.7. Slide the top cover back to the carrier body by sliding it forward to secure.  
3.1.1.8. Slide the carrier body back into the cartridge frame.  
3.1.2 Function Settings and Operation  
3.1.2.1  
Power Indicator and HDD Access indicator  
When power is on, the indicator will display the following message  
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Item  
Power Indicator  
HDD Access Indicator  
Indicator  
Green LED  
Yellow LED  
3.1.3 Key lock  
Status  
A
Power  
status  
Security status  
Segment  
B
A
B
ON  
Locked (Irremovable)  
OFF Unlocked (Removable)  
You must turn key lock to “ A ” position before powering on the unit. Otherwise HDD  
will not operate properly.  
3.1.4 The Record Time is different based on Record Speed and Record Quality.  
Please refer to following table.  
NTSC SYSTEM  
IPS  
25A  
15  
8
4
2
1
Best  
Record High  
24hr  
30hr  
48hr  
80hr  
48hr  
60hr  
90hr  
112.5hr  
180hr  
300hr  
180hr  
225hr  
360hr  
600hr  
360hr  
450hr  
720hr  
1200hr  
720hr  
900hr  
Quality  
Normal  
Basic  
96hr  
1440hr  
2400hr  
160hr  
HDD Type  
PAL SYSTEM  
120GB  
IPS  
18A  
12  
6
3
2
1
Best  
Record High  
24hr  
30hr  
49hr  
81hr  
50hr  
63hr  
101hr  
127hr  
203hr  
338hr  
203hr  
253hr  
405hr  
675hr  
304hr  
380hr  
608hr  
760hr  
Quality  
Normal  
Basic  
101hr  
168hr  
608hr  
1220hr  
2025hr  
1013hr  
HDD Type  
120GB  
Note: Above data is from actual test data obtained from recording normal TV program.  
(Reference only)  
3.2 Front panel keypad  
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17 16 15 14 13  
18  
SLOW  
Up  
AVC 776  
Digital Multiplex Recorder  
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Right  
Left  
REC  
Down  
MENU  
ENTER  
SELECT  
ZOOM  
POWER  
10  
11  
12  
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Please follow the instructions below to operate this unit.  
1. Install HDD  
This device equips with a removable hard disk drive tray. Before turning on this device, you  
must install hard disk drive (not including in standard package), and make it ready to operate.  
(If two HDDs are set up, one should be selected as “ Master” and the other should be selected  
as “ Slave”. Otherwise, please set two HDDs to Cable Select.)  
2. LED Light : Under following condition, the LED Light is ON.  
(1) HDD  
(2) HDD Full  
(3) ALARM  
(4) TIMER  
(5) PLAY  
(6) REC  
:
HDD is activated  
HDD is full  
When Alarm Enable : Yes (when alarm is triggered, the led is flashing)  
When Timer Enable : Yes  
Play operation  
Recording operation  
3. MENU : Press MENU to enter main menu operation mode, and press administrator password  
(default:0000) to access main menu.  
4. ENTER : Press ENTER for confirmation.  
5. SELECT : Press the Select to select appointed camera (1~16) to display on full screen mode.  
6. ZOOM : Press ZOOM button to enlarge the main monitor picture display.  
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8.  
9.  
: Picture in Picture. Press PIP button to enter PIP display screen.  
: 4, 7 channels display mode  
: 9 channels display mode  
10. REC : Press REC to start recording.  
11. STOP / Down  
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STOP : Under DMR Record/Play mode, it can play video stop recording.  
Down : Under setup mode , it can work as Down button.  
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12.POWER : To power on, press power button.  
To power off, press power button again.  
13.FF / Right  
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FF : Under DMR play mode, it can play video forward at high speed, and press FF again to  
adjust speed from 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 times.  
Right : Under setup mode , it can work as Right button.  
14.PAUSE / Up  
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Pause : Punder DMR play mode, it can play video pause.  
Up : Under setup mode , it can work as Up button.  
15.PLAY : Press PLAY to play recorded video.  
16.REW / Left  
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REW : Under DMR play mode, it can play video backward at high speed, and press REW  
again to adjust speed from 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 times  
Left : Under setup mode , it can work as Left button.  
17.SLOW : To press SLOW to slow down speed of play mode.  
18.CAMERA (1-16) : Press the Camera Select (1-16) to select appointed camera  
PS 1 . After 60 seconds suspended operation, the function setup will be turned up automatically.  
2. When setting the same channel, the duplicate pictures will be frozen.  
3.3 Back panel connection  
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MAIN  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
LOOP  
INPUT  
IN  
OUT  
WARNING  
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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
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HI  
75Ω  
CALL  
POWER  
EXTERNAL I/O  
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1. Power input  
Please use the provided adaptor.  
2. External I/O  
Controlled remotely by an external device or control system.  
Alarm input, external I/I explanation.  
3. 75 / HI  
When usingLoop function, please switch to HI or set up to 75  
4. VIDEO INPUT (1-16)  
Connect to video source, such as camera.  
5. CALL  
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Connect to CALL monitor. Show the Switch Display.  
6. AUDIO OUT (R/L)  
Connect to monitor or speaker.  
* IPS should be set to 25A (for NTSC) or 18A (for PAL)  
7. AUDIO IN (1-4)  
Connect to audio source, such as microphone.  
* IPS should be set to 25A (for NTSC) or 18A (for PAL)  
8. MAIN  
Connect to Main monitor  
9. Loop  
Connect video signal between Input port and Loop port to make a loop.  
3.4 External I/O  
25 pin com port  
9 pin com port  
PIN 1.  
GND  
GROUND  
PIN 2. ALARM INPUT 8  
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT 8 ( PIN 2 ) to GND ( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR  
will start recording and buzzer will be on.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”,  
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the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
PIN 3. ALARM INPUT 6  
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT 6 ( PIN 3 ) to GND ( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR  
will start recording and buzzer will be on.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
PIN 4. ALARM INPUT 4  
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT 4 ( PIN 4 ) to GND ( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR  
will start recording and buzzer will be on  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
PIN 5. ALARM INPUT 2  
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT 2 ( PIN 5 ) to GND ( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR  
will start recording and buzzer will be on.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
PIN 6. PIN OFF  
PIN 7. PIN OFF  
PIN 8. PIN OFF  
PIN 9. PIN OFF  
PIN 10. PIN OFF  
PIN 11. RS232-TX  
DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a  
control keyboard, using RS-232 serial communications signals.  
PIN 12. RS485-A  
DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a  
control keyboard, using RS485 serial communications signals.  
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PIN 13. EXTERNAL ALARM NO  
Under normal operation COM disconnect with NO. But when Alarm triggered, COM  
connect with NO.  
PIN 14. PIN OFF  
PIN 15. ALARM INPUT 7  
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT 7 ( PIN 15 ) to GND ( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR  
will start recording and buzzer will be on.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
PIN 16. ALARM INPUT 5  
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT 5 ( PIN 16 ) to GND ( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR  
will start recording and buzzer will be on.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
PIN 17. ALARM INPUT 3  
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT 3 ( PIN 17 ) to GND ( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR  
will start recording and buzzer will be on.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
PIN 18. ALARM INPUT 1  
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT 1 ( PIN 18 ) to GND ( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR  
will start recording and buzzer will be on.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
PIN 19. PIN OFF  
PIN 20. PIN OFF  
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PIN 21. PIN OFF  
PIN 22. ALARM INPUT 9  
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT 9 ( PIN 22 ) to GND ( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR  
will start recording and buzzer will be on.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”,  
the unit starts to record and buzzer.  
PIN 23. RS232-RX  
DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a  
control keyboard, using RS-232 serial communications signals.  
PIN 24. RS485-B  
DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a  
control keyboard, using RS485 serial communications signals.  
PIN 25. EXTERNAL ALARM COM  
Under normal operation COM disconnect with NO. But when alarm triggered, COM  
connect with NO.  
3.4 Menu setup  
Press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will  
need to enter password to access main menu.  
To press “Right” “Left” to move digit, and  
Press ”Up” “Down” to select number.  
Press ”ENTER” button to confirm password.  
PASSWORD : 0000  
Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, confirm by  
pressing ”ENTER” button, screen will show  
following options.  
(MENU)  
► SEARCH  
TIMER  
SEARCH ------- Find recorded list  
TIMER -------- Scheduling Record  
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup  
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup  
SYSTEM ------- System Setup  
RECORD  
CAMERA  
SYSTEM  
EVENT  
EVENT -------- Event List  
*For the unit can be operated properly, we start to introduce from System setup  
3.5 System setup  
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Press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will  
need to enter password to access main menu.  
Press “Right” “Left” to move digit, and  
Press ”Up” “Down” to select number.  
Press ”ENTER” button to confirm password.  
PASSWORD : 0000  
Ex.: PASSWORD : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm  
by pressing ”ENTER” button, screen will show  
following options.  
(MENU)  
► SEARCH  
TIMER  
SEARCH ------- Find recorded list  
TIMER -------- Scheduling Record  
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup  
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup  
SYSTEM ------- System Setup  
RECORD  
CAMERA  
SYSTEM  
EVENT  
EVENT -------- Event List  
Press ”Up” “Down” to choose SYSTEM setup  
SEARCH  
TIMER  
RECORD  
CAMERA  
►SYSTEM  
EVENT  
(Menu)  
SEARCH  
TIMER  
RECORD  
CAMERA  
►SYSTEM  
EVENT  
Press ”ENTER” to confirm SYSTEM setup, and the screen will show following options.  
(SYSTEM)  
AUDIO INPUT : 1  
INT AUDIBLE ALARM : ON  
EXT AUDIBLE ALARM : ON  
MOTION AUDIBLE ALARM: ON  
ALARM DURATION : 10 SEC  
DWELL TIME : 02 SEC  
MESSAGE LATCH : NO  
TITLE DISPLAY :ON  
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TIME DISPLAY : Y/M/D  
2003-JAN-02(THU) 17:37:09  
NEW PASSWORD : XXXX  
CLEARD HDD : NO  
SYSTEM RESET : NO  
REMOTE MODE : RS-232  
BAUD RATE :  
9600  
REMOTE ID : 000  
3.5.1 AUDIO INPUT setup:  
This device allows user to set the AUDIO INPUT. User can choose one  
of 4 channels to record.  
3.5.1.1 Press ”Up” “Down  
to choose AUDIO INPUT :  
3.5.1.2 Press ”ENTER” button to confirm AUDIO INPUT  
3.5.1.3 Press ”Up” “Down” to choose the AUDIO INPUT : 1~4  
3.5.1.4 Press ”MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.1.5 Press ”MENU” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.2 INT AUDIBLE ALARM setup:  
This device allows user to set the INTERNAL AUDIBLE ALARM. Alarm will be trigged by  
event occurrence when the setting is ON.  
3.5.2.1 Press ” Up” or “ Down to choose INT AUDIBLE ALARM  
3.5.2.2 Press ” ENTER” button to confirm INT AUDIBLE ALARM  
3.5.2.3 Press ” Up” or “ Down” to choose the INT AUDIBLE ALARM : ON/OFF  
ON: Internal Buzzer ON  
OFF: Internal Buzzer OFF  
3.5.2.4 Press ” MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.2.5 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.3 EXT AUDIBLE ALARM setup:  
This device allows user to set the EXTERNAL AUDIBLE ALARM. Alarm will be trigged  
by event occurrence when the setting is ON.  
3.5.3.1 Press ” Up” or “ Down to choose EXT AUDIBLE ALARM  
3.5.3.2 Press ” ENTER” button to confirm EXT AUDIBLE ALARM  
3.5.3.3 Press ” Up” or “ Down” to choose the EXT AUDIBLE ALARM: ON/OFF  
ON: External Buzzer ON  
OFF: External Buzzer OFF  
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3.5.3.4 Press ” MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.3.5 Press ” MENU” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.4 MOTION AUDIBLE ALARM  
To set the MOTION AUDIBLE ALARM. It will be trigged by motion detection occurrence  
when the setting is ON.  
3.5.5 ALARM DURATION Setup option:  
This device allows user to set the ALARM DURATION. Reaction time was determined  
by how long the alarm mode responded to a buzzer.  
3.5.5.1 Press ” Up” or “ Down to choose ALARM DURATION setup.  
3.5.5.2 Press ” ENTER” to confirm ALARM DURATION setup.  
3.5.5.3 Press ” Up” or “Down” to choose ALARM DURATION setup  
10 SEC, 15 SEC, 20 SEC, 30 SEC, 1MIN, 2MIN, 3 MIN, 5 MIN, 10 MIN, 15 MIN,  
30 MIN, ALWAYS.  
3.5.5.4 Press ” MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.5.5 Press ” MENU” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.6 DWELL TIME setup  
This device allows user to set the DWELL TIME. DWELL TIME is the lasting time that  
each channel sequentially shown on monitor.  
3.5.6.1 Press ” Up” or “ Down to choose DWELL TIME setup.  
3.5.6.2 Press ” ENTER” to confirm DWELL TIME setup.  
3.5.6.3 Press ” Up” or “ Down” to choose DWELL TIME setup.  
01~10 SEC.  
3.5.6.4 Press ” MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.6.5 Press ” MENU” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.7 MESSAGE LATCH setup  
This device allows user to decide the EExternal Alarm graph  
showed on monitor or not.  
video loss graph  
3.5.7.1 Press ” Up” or “ Down to choose MESSAGE LATCH setup  
3.5.7.2 Press ” ENTER” button to confirm MESSAGE LATCH setup  
3.6.7.3 Press ” Up” or “ Down” to choose the MESSAGE LATCH : ON/OFF  
ON : Message latch ON  
OFF : Message latch OFF  
3.6.7.4 Press ” MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.6.7.5 Press ” MENU” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.8 TITLE DISPLAY setup  
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This device allows user to set the title shown on monitor or not.  
3.5.8.1 Press ” Up” or “ Down to choose TITLE DISPLAY setup  
3.5.8.2 Press ” ENTER” button to confirm TITLE DISPLAY setup  
3.5.8.3 Press ” Up” or “ Down ” to choose TITLE DISPLAY : ON/OFF  
ON : Title Display ON  
OFF : Title Display OFF  
3.5.8.4 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.8.5 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.9 TIME DISPLAY format setup  
This device allows user to set the time format on monitor.  
3.5.9.1 Press ” Up” or “ Down to choose TIME DISPLAY setup.  
3.5.9.2 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm TIME DISPLAY setup.  
3.5.9.3 Press” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose TIME DISPLAY setup.  
OFF, Y/M/D, M/D/Y, D/M/Y.  
3.5.9.4 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.9.5 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.10 TIME setup:  
This device allows user to set time on monitor.  
3.5.10.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose date display  
3.5.10.2 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm date display format.  
3.5.10.3 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose the correct Date & Time, and press press  
Right ” or “ Left ” to move digit location.  
3.5.10.4 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.10.5 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.11 NEW PASSWORD : XXXX setup: (Default password : 0000)  
This device allows user to set the new password.  
3.5.11.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose NEW PASSWORD : XXXX setup.  
3.5.11.2 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm NEW PASSWORD : XXXX setup.  
3.5.11.3 Press Up ” or “ Down ” to choose number, and press“ Right ” or “ Left ” to  
move digit location.  
3.5.11.4 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.11.5 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.12 CLEAR HDD setup  
This device allows user to have the HDD cleared.  
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3.5.12.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose CLEAR HDD setup.  
3.5.12.2 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm CLEAR HDD setup.  
3.5.12.3 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose CLEAR HDD setup YES or NO.  
YES: Confirm to clear HDD, and screen will show followings.  
ALL DATA IN HDD  
WILL BE CLEARED  
ARE YOU SURE?  
(◄ : NO ► : YES )  
Press“ ►” to clear HDD  
NO: Confirm not to clear HDD.  
3.5.12.4 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.12.5 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.13 SYSTEM RESET setup  
This device allows user to reset the system.  
3.5.13.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose SYSTEM RESET setup.  
3.5.13.2 Press ” ENTER” to confirm SYSTEM RESET setup.  
3.5.13.3 Press ” ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose SYSTEM RESET Yes or No  
YES: To confirm System Reset (load default system reset)  
NO: Confirm not to System Reset  
3.5.13.4 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.13.5 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.14 REMOTE MODE setup  
This device allows user to set the remote mode.  
3.5.14.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose REMOTE MODE setup  
3.5.14.2 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm REMOTE MODE setup  
3.5.14.3 Press Up ” or “ Down ” to choose Interface for REMOTE MODE setup  
RS-232: Use RS-232 interface  
RS-485: Use RS-485 interface  
3.5.14.4 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.14.5 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.15 Remote protocol Transmitting Baud Rate setup  
This device allows user to set the remote protocol transmitting baud rate.  
3.5.15.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose Baud Rate setup.  
3.5.15.2 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm  
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3.5.15.3 Press Up ” or “ Down ” to choose BAUD RATE setup  
115200 57600 19200 9600 4800 3600 2400 1200  
3.5.15.4 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.15.5 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.5.16 Remote protocol ID setup:  
This device allows user to control different DMR by setting RS232 remote protocol.  
ID number can be set from 000 to be 999.  
3.5.16.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose ID setup.  
3.5.16.2 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm ID setup  
3.5.16.3 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to set numerical number, from 000 ~ 255  
3.5.16.4 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.5.16.5 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close SYSTEM setup mode.  
3.6  
SEARCH setup  
Press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will  
need to enter password to access main menu.  
Press “ Right ” or “ Left ” to move digit, and to  
press Up ” or “ Down ” to select number.  
Press ”ENTER” button to confirm password.  
PASSWORD: 0000  
Ex.: Password: 0000 (Default: 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm by  
pressing ”ENTER” button, screen will show  
(MENU)  
► SEARCH  
following options.  
TIMER  
SEARCH ------- Find recorded list  
TIMER -------- Scheduling Record  
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup  
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup  
SYSTEM ------- System Setup  
RECORD  
CAMERA  
SYSTEM  
EVENT  
EVENT -------- Event List  
3.6.1 LAST RECORD for recorded video  
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Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose LAST  
RECORD item. Following screen will be  
displayed. Press ENTER” to confirm LAST  
RECORD.  
LAST RECORD  
FULL LIST  
ALARM LIST  
MOTION LIST  
TIME SEARCH  
3.6.2 FULL LIST for recorded video  
Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose Full List  
item. Following screen will be displayed.  
LAST RECORD  
FULL LIST  
ALARM LIST  
MOTION LIST  
TIME SEARCH  
Press “ ENTER ” to confirm Full List, and the  
following screen will be displayed.  
M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD  
M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD  
T 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD  
T 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 S-HDD  
M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 S-HDD  
◄: PAGE UP►: PAGE DOWN  
Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose wanted  
recorded event (There will be shown only 8 list in  
one page.), and press “Right ” or “ Left ” to  
change the pages.  
Press “ENTER” to Play selected recorded video  
M : Manual Record time / A : Alarm Record time  
T : Timer Record time  
M
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HDD : Storage in Master HDD  
HDD : Storage in Slave HDD  
3.6.3 ALARM LIST for recorded video  
S
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Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose ALARM  
LIST. Following screen will be displayed.  
LAST RECORD  
FULL LIST  
ALARM LIST  
MOTION LIST  
TIME SEARCH  
Press “ENTER” to confirm FULL LIST, and  
the following screen will be displayed.  
Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose wanted  
recorded event (There will be shown only 8  
list in one page.), and press “ Left ” or  
►A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 S-HDD  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 S-HDD  
◄: PAGE UP►: PAGE DOWN  
Right” to change the pages.  
Press “ENTER” to Play selected recorded  
video  
3.6.4 MOTION LIST for recorded video  
Show a listing of all motion detection triggered.  
LAST RECORD  
FULL LIST  
ALARM LIST  
►MOTION LIST  
TIME SEARCH  
3.6.5 TIME SEARCH for recorded video  
Press” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose Time Search  
item. Following screen will be displayed.  
LAST RECORD  
FULL LIST  
ALARM LIST  
MOTION LIST  
►TIME SEARCH  
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Press “ENTER” to confirm Full List, and the  
screen will be as right displayed.  
Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose the  
wanted date & hour for recorded event , and  
press “ Left ” or Right ” to change the  
location.  
PLAY TIME: 2002-JAN-01 18  
Press “ENTER” to play select time recorded  
video. If there is no record in the database,  
the screen will display “ NOT FOUND ” .  
3.7  
TIMER setup (Schedule Time-Lapse record mode setup )  
3.7.1 Enter TIMER setup  
Press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will  
need to enter password to access main menu.  
To press “ Left ” or “Right ” to move digit,  
and press ” Up “ or “ Down ” to select  
number. Press ”ENTER” button to confirm  
password.  
PASSWORD : 0000  
Ex.: PASSWORD : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm  
by pressing ”ENTER” button, following  
screen will be displayed. SEARCH ------- find  
recorded list  
(Menu)  
SEARCH  
► TIMER  
RECORD  
CAMERA  
SYSTEM  
EVENT  
TIMER  
------- scheduling Record  
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup  
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup  
SYSTEM ------- System Setup  
EVENT -------- Event List  
(TIMER)  
DAY START END QUALITY IPS  
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A  
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A  
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A  
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A  
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A  
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A  
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A  
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A  
TIMER ENABLE : NO  
Select TIMER item, and press “ENTER” button to  
confirm TIMER Record setup mode. Following  
screen will be displayed.  
3.7.2 TIMER setup:  
3.7.2.1 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm TIMER setup.  
3.7.2.2 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose the Timer Record day  
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Daily : Everyday  
MON : Monday  
TUE : Tuesday  
WED : Wednesday  
THU : Thursday  
FRI : Friday  
SAT : Saturday  
SUN : Sunday  
MO-FR : Monday to Friday  
SA-SU : Saturday & Sunday  
JAN-01 : Special Date  
OFF : Not activated  
3.7.2.3 Press “ Left ” or “ Right ” move to START record time 00:00 (HH:MM)  
Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to change START record time numerical digit  
3.7.2.4 Press “ Left ” or “ Right ” move to END record time 00:00 (HH:MM)  
Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to change END record Time numerical digit  
3.7.2.5 Press Left ” or “ Right ” move to QUALITY  
Press” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose options of  
BEST, HIGH, NORMAL, BASIC  
3.7.2.6 Press Left ” or “ Right ” move to Record IPS (Images Per Second)  
Press” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose options of  
NTSC  
PAL  
25A  
15  
8421  
18A  
12  
6
3
2
1
3.7.2.7 Press ”MENU” to confirm current operation, and enter to next Timer Record  
setup.  
3.7.2.8 Press “ Left ” or “ Right ” move location to Timer Enable  
YES : To confirm Timer Enable Scheduling Timer Record function  
NO : To confirm no Timer Enable No Scheduling Timer Record function  
Yes or No setup  
3.7.2.9 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.7.2.10 Press again ” MENU ” to exit and close TIMER setup mode.  
3.8 RECORD setup  
3.8.1 To Enter “ Record “ setup  
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Press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will need to  
enter password to access main menu. To press “ Left  
or “ Right ” to move digit, and to press ” Up ” or  
Down ” to select number. To press ” ENTER ” button  
to confirm password.  
PASSWORD: 0000  
Ex.: PASSWORD: 0000 (Default: 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm by  
pressing ” ENTER ” button, following screen will be  
displayed.SEARCH ------- find recorded list  
(MENU)  
SEARCH  
TIMER  
TIMER  
------- scheduling Record  
► RECORD  
CAMERA  
SYSTEM  
EVENT  
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup  
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup  
SYSTEM ------- System Setup  
EVENT -------- Event List  
To choose Record item, and press “ ENTER ” to enter  
Record mode. Following screen will be displayed.  
(RECORD)  
► HDD OVERWRITE: NO  
RECORD IPS: 25A  
RECORD QUALITY : NORMAL  
ALARM REC IPS: 25A  
ALARM REC QUALITY : NORMAL  
3.8.2 HDD OVERWRITE setup :  
3.8.2.1 Press ” ENTER” to confirm HDD OVERWRITE setup.  
3.8.2.2 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose HDD OVERWRITE.  
NO : When HDD full will stop recording  
YES : When HDD full will overwrite the HDD recording  
3.8.2.3 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.8.2.4 Press again ” MENU ” to exit and close HDD OVERWRITE setup mode.  
3.8.2.5 If the HDDs’ capacity is only 5 GB left, it will buzz for 3 seconds; so as in 4 GB, 3 GB,  
2 GB and 1GB. If the O/W Recording mode is on, it won’t have the warning buzzer.  
3.8.3 RECORD IPS setup:  
3.8.3.1 Press ” ENTER” to confirm RECORD IPS setup.  
3.8.3.2 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose IPS record speed.  
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NTSC  
PAL  
25A  
15  
8421  
18A  
12  
6
3
2
1
3.8.3.3 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.8.3.4 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close RECORD IPS setup mode.  
3.8.4 RECORD QUALITY setup  
3.8.4.1 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm Record Quality setup.  
3.8.4.2 Press” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose Record Quality level.  
BEST, HIGH, NORMAL, BASIC  
3.8.4.3 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.8.4.4 Press ” MENU ” again to exit and close RECORD QUALITY setup mode.  
3.8.5 ALARM REC IPS setup  
3.8.5.1 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm ALARM REC IPS setup.  
3.8.5.2 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose ALARM REC IPS record speed.  
NTSC  
PAL  
25A  
15  
8421  
18A  
12  
6
3
2
1
3.8.5.3 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.8.5.4 Press again ” MENU ” to exit and close ALARM REC IPS setup mode.  
3.8.6 ALARM REC QUALITY setup  
3.8.6.1 Press ” ENTER ” to confirm ALARM REC QUALITY setup.  
3.8.6.2 Press” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose ALARM REC QUALITY level.  
BEST, HIGH, NORMAL, BASIC  
3.8.6.3 Press ” MENU ” to exit and confirm current operation.  
3.8.6.4 Press again ” MENU ” to exit and close ALARM REC QUALITY setup mode.  
3.8.7 MOTION TRIGGER RECORD  
When you set up the MOTION DETECTION function:  
1. Select “ON” to set up the motion trigger record: It can automatically switch from  
stand-by mode to Record Mode. The motion detection will change the scanning  
sequence and shows  
and “D” on the monitor.  
NOTE: The trigger recording time will depend on ALARM DURATION mode setting (Please refer  
to page.11 for ALARM DURATION) and it will record from the last trigger time. For example,  
when the alarm duration setting is 1 min, the time recording time is from 9:00:00 to 9:01:00.  
If the motion detection trigged again at 9:00:40, the trigged recording time will from  
9:00:00 to 9:00:40 and 9:00:40 to 9:01:40. The total recording time is 00:01:40.  
2. Select ”OFF”: The screen shows  
, the motion detection will change the scanning  
sequence while in record mode and shows “M”on the monitor.  
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3.9 CAMERA setup  
Press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will need to  
enter password to access main menu.Press “ Left ” or  
Right ” to move digit, and to press ” Up ” or Down  
to select number. To press ” ENTER ” button to confirm  
password.  
PASSWORD : 0000  
Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000)  
After keying in correct password, and confirm by  
pressing ” ENTER ” button, Following screen will be  
displayed.SEARCH ------- find recorded list  
(MENU)  
SEARCH  
TIMER  
TIMER  
------- scheduling Record  
RECORD  
► CAMERA  
SYSTEM  
EVENT  
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup  
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup  
SYSTEM ------- System Setup  
EVENT -------- Event List  
CAMERA setup  
TITLE  
01  
DWELL  
ON  
ALARM RECORD  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
EVENT  
EVENT  
EVENT  
EVENT  
EVENT  
EVENT  
EVENT  
EVENT  
EVENT  
----  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
----  
----  
----  
----  
----  
----  
----  
----  
3.9.1 TITLE :It allows you to assign a title to each camera input. Initially each title is the camera’s  
number.  
3.9.1.1 Press” Up ” or “ Down ” : Select channel in the Channel setup  
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3.9.1.2 Press ENTER: Confirm the channel  
3.9.1.3 Press “ Left ” or Right ” : Select the location of title (6 characters maximum)  
3.9.1.4 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” : Select the characters for display (0~9, A~Z,-, :, (, ),  
3.9.1.5 Press “ MENU ” : Confirm and exit the title setting  
3.9.1.6 Press “ MENU ” : Exit the Channel setup  
)
3.9.2 DWELL to set up auto switching channel  
:
3.9.2.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” : Select channel in the Channel setup  
3.9.2.2 Press “ ENTER ”: Enter the channel setup  
3.9.2.3 Press “ Left ” or Right ” : Select DWELL on the screen  
3.9.2.4 Press Up ” or “ Down ” : Select ON/OFF on the screen  
3.9.2.5 Press “ MENU ” : Confirm and exit the dwell setting  
3.9.2.6 Press “ MENU ” : Exit the channel setup  
3.9.3  
(Brightness) /  
(Contrast) /  
(Color): video adjustment of each channel  
3.9.3.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” : Select channel in the Channel setup  
3.9.3.2 Press “ENTER” Enter the channel setup  
3.9.3.3 Press “ Left ” or Right ” : Select brightness/contrast/color on the screen  
3.9.3.4 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” : Set up 0~9 on the screen.  
3.9.3.5 Press MENU ” : Confirm and exit the brightness/contrast/color setting.  
3.9.3.6 Press MENU”: Exit the channel setup  
3.9.4 ALARM  
3.9.4.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” : Select channel in the Channel setup  
3.9.4.2 Press “ENTER” Enter the cannel setup  
3.9.4.3 Press “ Left ” or Right ” : Select ALARM on the screen  
3.9.4.4 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” : Select LOW/OFF/HIGH for alarm polarity  
3.9.4.5 Press MENU”:” Confirm and exit the alarm setting.  
3.9.4.6 Press MENU”:” Exit the channel setup  
3.9.5 RECORD  
3.9.5.1 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” : Select channel in the Channel setup  
3.9.5.2 Press “ENTER” : Enter the channel setup  
3.9.5.3 Press ” “ Left ” or “ Right ” : Select Record on the screen.  
3.9.5.4 Press ” Up ” or “ Down ” : Select VCR record method as below (VCR will only record  
the channel which has been set up for EVENT NORMAL/ OFF)  
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EVENT : when alarm input is triggered, VCR will record alarming channel more  
frequently. For example : VCR normal record method is 1-2-3-4-5-……-9. In  
Event mode, when CH01 is triggered, the record method will become  
1-2-1-3-1-4-1-5-…-9.  
NORMAL : when external alarm is on, VCR will record normally as set up.  
OFF : DMR will not record  
3.9.5 Press “ MENU ” : Confirm and exit the record setting  
3.9.6 Press “ MENU ”: Exit the channel setup  
3.10  
MOTION DETECTION setup  
3.10.1 Press “ MENU “ to enter the menu set up, then “ Down” to CAMERA setup,  
Press “ENTER” twice to enter the Motion Detection Setup .  
3.10.2 Each screen displays the current camera picture overlaid with the motion targets (as  
Figure 1). You can push the button “ Left ” or “ Right  
motion detection in ON or OFF  
,  
Up ” or “ Down ” to adjust  
.
3.10.3 The targets on each motion setup can be turned to ON or OFF individually by row. To set  
up targets, using the following front panel buttons:  
3.10.3.1 Press ‘ENTER” to confirm the channel  
3.10.3.2 Press “ENTER” to enter motion mode  
3.10.3.3 ▲ Up -- moves the target cursor up one row at a time.  
3.10.3.4 ▼ Down -- moves the target cursor down one row at a time.  
3.10.3.5 ◄ Left -- moves the target cursor left one column at a time.  
3.10.3.6 ► Right -- moves the target cursor right one column at a time.  
3.10.3.7 Press “ENTER” to turn the target cursor ON  
Press “ENTER” again to turn the target cursor OFF  
3.10.3.8 Camera Select (1-15) -– toggles the corresponding target on the cursor line ON or  
OFF. (Figure 1) There are only 15 targets in a row, therefore; only Camera  
Selected (1-15) can be operated.  
3.10.3.9 Zoom – turns all targets in the current row ON or OFF. (Figure 1-2)  
3.10.3.10 PIP – turns all targets on the screen ON or OFF. (Figure 1-3)  
3.10.4 Press “ SLOW “ button to setup the Sensitivity list up to 255  
Press “ REC “ button to setup the Sensitivity list down to 000  
Sensitivity value is related to motion and brightness change.  
Low value (as 001) means higher sensitivity on motion and brightness change.  
High value (as 255) means lower sensitivity on motion and brightness change.  
User can choose the suitable sensitivity value in different locations.  
The default value is set on 032.  
Note:  
If Motion Detection is set, and to be activated, there will be 2 actions as followings:  
1). Live video - the motion detected camera(s) will be scanned more frequently, if the Video set  
up for 16 cameras, the sequence to scan the cameras are from 1st, 2nd, 3rd... until 16th  
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cameras, but if the motion is detected on Camera #1, the sequence to scan #1 camera will be  
more frequently. It will be scanning as 1st, 2nd, 1st, 3rd, 1st, 4th...1st, 9th.  
The motion-detected camera will be scanned more frequently, which will be one after another  
camera been detected. If 2nd camera and 3rd camera both motion detection are activated, they  
will be scanning as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 2nd, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 2nd, 3rd....3rd, 9th, 2nd, 3rd  
and vice versa.  
2). Recorded Video - more frequently video will be recorded for the motion detected cameras,  
function same as Live video in the above mentioned.  
Basically, the motion detection will show  
while in live mode on monitor. When motion trigger  
record setting is ON, it can automatically switch from stand-by mode to activate Record Mode.  
Figure 1 MOTION DETECTION SETUP  
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5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
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032  
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--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
Figure 1-1 MOTION DETECTION SETUP – 1~16  
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
1
032  
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--  
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--  
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Figure 1-2 MOTION DETECTION SETUP – LINE  
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Figure 1-3 MOTION DETECTION SETUP – ALL  
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3.11 Event  
3.11.1 Enter “ Event “ list  
Press ”MENU” to enter main menu. You will  
need to enter password to access main menu.  
Press “ Left ” or Right ” to move digit, and  
to press” Up ” or “ Down ” to select number. To  
press ”ENTER” button to confirm password.  
PASSWORD : 0000  
Ex.: Password: 0000 (Default: 0000)  
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After keying in correct password, and confirm  
by pressing ”ENTER” button, Following screen  
will be displayed. SEARCH ------- find recorded  
list  
(MENU)  
SEARCH  
TIMER  
RECORD  
CAMERA  
SYSTEM  
► EVENT  
TIMER  
------- scheduling Record  
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup  
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup  
SYSTEM ------- System Setup  
EVENT -------- Event List  
Press “ENTER” to confirm Full List, and the  
screen  
will be as right displayed.  
M–HDD WARNING 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00  
Press ” ” Up ” or “ Down ” to choose wanted  
recorded event (Only 8 recorded events will  
be shown on a single page), and press  
M–HDD LOSS  
2002-JAN-01 03:00:00  
M–HDD ERROR 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00  
S–HDD WARNING 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00  
HDD FULL  
2002-JAN-01 03:00:00  
Left ” or “ Right ” to change the pages.  
SYSTEM ERROR 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00  
----02 VLOSS  
----03 ALARM  
2002-JAN-01 03:00:00  
2002-JAN-01 03:00:00  
Press “ENTER” to Play selected recorded  
◄: PAGE UP ►: PAGE DOWN◄+►: CLEAR  
video  
M-HDD WARNING: Master HDD might be failed.  
M-HDD LOSS: Master HDD does not exist. Now user can use the other HDD.  
M-HDD ERROR: Master HDD might be error  
S-HDD WARNING: Slave HDD might be failed  
S-HDD LOSS: Slave HDD does not exist. Now user can use the other HDD.  
S-HDD ERROR: Slave HDD might be error  
HDD FULL: HDD is full  
SYSTEM ERROR: System might be failed  
----02 VLOSS: Channel: 2 Video loss  
----03 ALARM: Channel: 3 External I/O Alarm have triggered  
POWER RESTORE : Power restore  
4. Operation  
4.1 Power on  
Before powering on the unit, make sure the HDD has been locked, and the POWER LED is  
red color now. After pressing POWER button, POWER LED will turn to orange color, then all  
other LED light will turn to RED color except the LED for HDD. OSD screen will display “HDD  
Detecting”, Power on running time will take approximately 15 to 20 seconds. If HDD is set as  
Master, and screen will display “ MASTER HDD CONNECTED”. If HDD is set as Slave, and  
screen will display “SLAVE HDD CONNECTED”. In order to shorten the power on running  
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time, we suggest set the HDD as Master. After set DMR power on, POWER LED will turn to  
green color. (You can set up HDD to be Master or Slave by jumper setting on HDD.)  
4.2 Recording  
Your DMR offers a variety of flexible recording modes. You can set it up to record continually,  
scheduled time, or by record events, and you can also set up recording speed and  
resolution. You can set these options by selecting MENU and System before recording.  
Under the recording status, if power is stopped accidentally, recorded video will still store in  
the HDD after power on. DMR will continue with original recording setup after power return.  
There are 4 record modes for DMR: Alarm Record, Timer Record, Manual Record and  
Motion Trigger Record. All record modes descriptions in followings.  
4.2.1 Alarm Record  
When DMR is triggered by alarm input, it will start to record immediately.  
Following screen will be displayed.  
A
: Alarm trigger  
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03  
OW  
OW : HDD Over Write  
A
032GB : If the OW location shows 32GB, it  
means that 32 GB HDD left for video  
recording. (1 HDD installed)  
4.2.2 Timer Record  
DMR will follow Timer setup to record, and the recording speed and quality will be  
followed TIMER recording mode setup in main menu.  
The screen will be as right displayed.  
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03  
T : Timer record  
TOW  
OW : HDD Over Write  
032GB : If the OW location shows 32GB, it  
means that 32 GB HDD left for video  
recording. (1 HDD installed)  
4.2.3 Manual Record  
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You can press “REC” to start recording immediately. The recording speed & quality will  
be followed by “Record” recording mode setup in main menu.  
Following screen will be displayed.  
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03  
M : Manual record  
MOW  
OW : HDD Over Write  
032GB : If the OW location shows 32GB, it  
means that 32 GB HDD left for video  
recording.  
NOTE: If the HDDs’ capacity is only 5 GB left, it will buzz for 3 seconds; so as in 4GB, 3GB, 2GB and 1GB. If the O/W Recording  
mode(NOTE 1) is on, it won’t have the warning buzzer.  
4.2.3 Motion Trigger Record  
Recording is triggered by motion detection. Indicated by the letter “D” and show  
diagram on the triggered channel.  
4.3 Camera Select (1-9)  
Press Camera Select (1-9) to select appointed camera to display on full screen mode.  
4.4 Select  
This device allows user to get the ideal view size.  
4.4.1. Press  
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button to make different view size.  
4.4.2 Press Select ” then “ Left ” or “ Right ” button to locate the desired position.  
4.4.3 Press Camera Select (1-9) “ to select the appointed camera.  
4.4.4 Press Menu “ to exit.  
4.5 Piture in Picture (PIP)  
Press PIP  
button to enter PIP display screen. The PIP format displays a full screen  
“background” picture with a 1/16 size screen ‘insert”.  
4.5.1 Press  
button to display the last selected PIP mode.  
4.5.2 Press “ Select ” then “ Left ” or “ Right ” button to move the insert screen.  
4.5.3 Press “ Menu “ to exit  
4.6 Zoom  
Press ZOOM button to enlarge the display of main picture. It displays zoom picture on main  
picture and a small window inserted. The inserted window contains a movable 1/4 view size  
of the appointed camera.  
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4.6.1 Press the appointed “ Camera Select (1-16) “.  
4.6.2 Press “ Zoom “ button to be zoom mode.  
4.6.3 Press the “Zoom ” button again to move the zoom pointer.  
4.6.4 Press “ Menu “ to exit.  
4.7 Play  
Press “ PLAY ” then DMR will enter the Play mode; it will show the last record.  
4.7.1 Fast Forward (F.F. ) & Fast Rewind (F.R.)  
4.7.1.1 Press “ PLAY ” and press ” ►►” for fast forward searching screen. Press once ”  
►►” to get speed for 2X. To press twice “►►” to get speed for 4X,. …And the  
maximum speed can be 32X.  
4.7.1.2 Press “ PLAY ” then Press ”◄◄” for fast rewind searching screen. Press  
once “◄◄ ” to get speed for 2X. To press twice “◄◄ ” to get speed for 4X, …  
and the maximum speed can be 32X.  
4.7.2 Slow Forward (S.F.) & Slow Rewind (S.R.)  
4.7.2.1 Press “ PLAY ” then press ” SLOW ” for slow play, To press once “►►” for slow  
forward speed 1/2X. and press twice “►►” speed for 1/4X, ….the minimum slow  
speed can be 1/32X.  
4.7.2.2 Press “ PLAY ” then press “ SLOW ” for slow forward, To press once ” ◄◄ ” for  
slow rewind speed 1/2X, and press twice “◄◄” speed for 1/4X, ….the minimum slow  
speed can be 1/32X.  
4.7.3 Pause : Press “ PLAY ” then press “ PAUSE ”, it will pause the screen  
4.7.4 Stop : Press “ STOP ” under any circumstance, it will return DMR to live monitoring  
mode.  
4.7.5 Image jog dial  
4.7.5.1 Press “ PLAY ” then press “ PAUSE ”, it will pause the screen. Then press  
“►► ” for single image play, it will show recorded image one by one when continuously  
pressing the ” ►► ”.  
4.7.5.2 Press “ PLAY ” then press “ PAUSE ”, it will pause the screen. Then press “◄◄ ”  
for single image play, it will show recorded image one by one by continuously  
pressing the ” ◄◄ ”.  
4.8 VIDEO LOSS  
Screen will display “  
” if the video input is not connected properly.  
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4.9 KEY LOCK WITH PASSWORD  
Press “ MENU ” and “ ENTER “ key at same time, Screen will display “ KEY LOCK ” it will be  
going to the Key Lock function.  
Press “MENU” and “ENTER “ key again at the same time, key in password and press  
“ ENTER”, Screen will display “ KEY UNLOCK ” it will stop the Key Lock function.  
5. Trouble shooting & Appendix  
5.1 Trouble shooting  
When DMR appears a malfunction; it may be not serious and can be corrected. The table below  
describes some typical problems and their remedies. Check them before calling your DMR  
dealer:  
PROBLEM  
HDD Not Found  
REMEDY  
Please Insert HDD  
Please use the Key to lock the HDD Cartridge  
And press any key  
No power  
Check power cord connections.  
Confirm that there is power at the outlet.  
Check if it is under Key Lock mode.  
Press “MENU” & “ENTER” at same time to exist Key Lock  
mode.  
Not working when press any  
button  
No recorded video  
Timer Record enable does  
not working  
Check if the HDD is installed properly.  
Check if the Record Enable is set to YES  
No live video  
Check camera video cable and connections.  
Check monitor video cable and connections.  
Confirm that the camera has power.  
Check camera lens setting.  
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Compatible HDD brands  
Manufacturer  
Model  
Capacity Rotation  
HITACHI  
HITACHI  
HITACHI  
IBM  
Deskstar 180 GXP (120 GB)  
120GB  
7200 rpm  
7200rpm  
7200rpm  
7200 rpm  
7200 rpm  
5400rpm  
7200 rpm  
7200 rpm  
7200rpm  
7200rpm  
7200 rpm  
7200 rpm  
7200rpm  
Deskstar 7K250, HDS722516VLAT20  
Deskstar 7K250, HDS722525VLAT80  
Deskstar 120GXP (80GB)  
160GB  
250GB  
80GB  
120GB  
60GB  
IBM  
Deskstar 120GXP (120GB)  
Maxtor  
Maxtor  
Maxtor  
Maxtor  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
DiamondMax 536DX(60GB) 4W060H4  
DiamondMax Plus 9  
80GB  
DiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y120L  
DiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y160L0  
Barracuda ATA IV, ST380021A  
Barracuda ATA V, ST3120023A  
Barracuda 7200.7 Plus, ST3160023A  
120GB  
160GB  
80GB  
120GB  
160GB  
120GB  
Western Digital Caviar WD1200BB-00CAA1  
Note 1: The models and manufactures of HDD listed above have been tested  
and proven compatible with this appliance.  
Note 2: Please remove hard disk drive ONLY after power was shut off for more  
than 60 seconds. This would protect and extend the operating life of the hard disk  
drive.  
Note 3 :  
Master or Slave HDD should be set up before HDD Jumper.  
Note 4 :  
Cable Select is suggestive for HDD Jumper.  
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