Elmo EMR-16 Instruction Manual

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Summary of Contents

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16-ch Digital Hard Disk Recorder EMR-16 Instruction Manual

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WARNINGHandling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemical known

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Warranty and Services Warranty The warranty certificate is presented from the dealer. Be sure to check the “name of dealer, purchase date” etc on the

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Specifications 1. Basic Specifications Items Description Remarks Power 120VAC, 60Hz Power consumption 70W HDD×4 External dimensions W: 420.5, H :

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3. Function Specifications - 96 - Items Description Remarks Recording Image processing method Encoding method: Motion JPEG Input: 13.5MHz 4:2:2 format

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Items Description Remarks - 97 - Screen Display Display Text display: 20×6 dots No. of text display: 51 letters ×22 lines Text types: Alphanumeric ch

Page 7 - Introduction

Items Description Remarks Copy Function Possible to output recorded video for storage media (USB media, DVD) Connecting USB media to the USB port (AR

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ARppendix ecording Time Table * The indications are in units of hours * The recording times are reference in case all cameras have the same recordin

Page 9 - PRECAUTIONS

3 cameras Without sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Qualit

Page 10 - Wash hands after handling

5 cameras With sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup

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8 cameras Without sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Qualit

Page 12 - Other Cautions

10 cameras With sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setu

Page 13 - Features

BIefore Use Below are the reminders you definitely need to know before using the equipment. nstallation Use Environment y Install the equipment in t

Page 14 - Accessories

13 cameras Without sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Se

Page 15 - Names and Functions

15 cameras With sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setu

Page 16 - Shuttle Dial

Extended Recording Using 4 Units of 250GB HDD 4 1 camera Without sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Fra

Page 17 - Back Face

3 cameras Without sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Qualit

Page 18 - Connection

5 cameras With sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality S

Page 19 - LOOP T HRO UGH

8 cameras Without sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Qualit

Page 20 - Alarm Output

10 cameras With sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality

Page 21 - Ethernet Cross Cable

13 cameras Without sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Quali

Page 22 - LO OP TH ROUG H

15 cameras With sound recording Rec Interval 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/10 2/15 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Frames / 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7.5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality

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JPEG Display Software: “Resize Viewer” Specifications As the JPEG images output from EMR-16 come in the resolution of 720・240, they look somewhat flat

Page 24 - Turning Off

Other Cautions Recording Medium (Hard Disk) and Radiating Fan y The hard disk and radiating fan installed inside the equipment are expendables. y Wh

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Screen Display and Operation No. Description 1 Begins automatic backward playback. 2 Plays backward frame by frame. 3 Plays forward frame b

Page 26 - Camera Selection Key “3”

File Display Order Example) Root Folder ― EMR_0001 ― 050314 ― 16300001.JPG ← ① ― 16300002.JPG ← ② ― 16300003.JPG ← ③ ―

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External Dimensions Units: mm - 116 - 420.588 8 39 50 19368

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- 117 - Note

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Features High Quality Digital Video and Sound Recording Compared to the conventional VTR using tape recording, digital recording onto a hard disk en

Page 33 - Playback ayback

Capable of Remote Monitoring Via Network Ethernet terminal is provided as standard equipment enabling connection with networks. By accessing the

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Names and Functions Below are the names and functions of each control on this equipment: Front Face No. Name Description ① POWER Key Whe

Page 35 - Jog Dial

No. Name Description ④ UP Key Increase the setup value DOWN Key Decrease the setup value SEARCH Key Used for search of recorded video data. Push

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Back Face LOOP THROU GH No. Names Description ① POWER Switch Turns the power of this equipment on and off. Pushing toward the right turns t

Page 37 - How to Use LAYOUT Function

Connection Below are the instructions on how to connect the equipment with other equipment: Caution y When connecting this equipment with other equi

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Example of Connection with VP Power Unit (VC90P, etc) - 13 - LOOP T HRO UGHVP Power UnitBNC-BNCCoaxial CableBNC-BNCCoaxial CableTo Video InputTermina

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Example of Connection with Alarm Devices LOOP THROUGHControl EquipmentLights, etc Connection with Sensor A sensor can be connected to the termi

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Example of Connection with External Control Equipment Mouse Connect a mouse to the USB Port (MOUSE) on the front of the equipment. Ethernet

Page 42 - DATE is displayed

Example of Connection with External Storage Media USB By connecting USB media to USB Port (ARCHIVE) on the equipment front, video or equipment setup

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Example of Connection with Expansion Hard Disk Unit See Instruction Manual of the expansion hard disk unit EMR-ESU for more details. The display indi

Page 44 - Copy Function

HSow To Use Below are basic explanations for using this equipment: tarting Up 1. Connect the provided power cable and each device appropriately.

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Viewing Live Feeds iewing Live Feeds Below explains how to show live feeds from connected cameras full screen. Split screen display is also possible b

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Switching Cameras Push the camera selection key of your choice. ⇒ The live feed from the selected camera will be displayed on the monitor screen.

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1. Push the “MENU” or “SCRN DIV” key. Or, right-click on it with the mouse. ⇒ The Operation / Setup Menu will be displayed. L1 P

Page 48 - EB Server Function

Automatic Sequence Display 1. Pushing the “SEQ DISP” key automatically changes the monitor display according to the setup. * As for the setup metho

Page 49 - Login/Logout

y Following is how to select and operate from the Operating Menu screen: 1. Push the “MENU” key. Or, click the right button on the mouse. ⇒ The O

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Table of Contents Introduction ...

Page 51 - LIVE FEED

2X Digital Zoom Display This display function is possible for Monitor 1 in full screen display mode. It is not available for Monitor 2. 1. Click “

Page 52 - PLAYBACK

Recording cording This operation records live feeds onto hard disk. Two types of recording modes are available; Manual Recording and Automatic Recordi

Page 53 -  Pause

Manual Recording 1. Pushing the “Recording” key once again stops the recording. 2. Push the “Recording” key during live feed display or playback. ⇒

Page 54 - Right-click to open

Playback ayback Below explains how to play back recorded video. Playback is also possible during recording. Playback is possible only on Monitor 1.

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⑦ Recording Mode Indication Indicates hard disk recording mode Nothing displayed: Extended recording MIRROR: Mirroring recording Recording mode is s

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Note y Playback begins from the point where the last playback or backward playback stopped. When the playback continues to the beginning or the end

Page 57 - E-Mail Function

Playback at Fast Speed y Using Shuttle Dial While playback is paused, turning the Shuttle Dial in REW(backward) or FF (forward) direction, still

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How to Use LAYOUT Function During split screen display, live feed and playback video can be displayed at the same time. This function is available dur

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3. Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the Camera No. where the display is to be changed, and push the “7” key. Or click on t

Page 60 - Operation of Menu Screen

Finishing LAYOUT Function 1. Push the “MENU” key, or right-click on it using the mouse. ⇒LAYOUT Setting mode (End process) screen is displayed. L5

Page 61 - List of Menu Functions

Stop Copying ... 41 Image File Format

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Search and Playback Recorded Video Below explains how to search and play back recorded video. Note y After LOGIN to the recorded video search screen

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5. Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “OK” button and select by pushing the “7” key. Or, click on the “OK” button. ⇒ The

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END DATE is displayed. Otherwise the video of the oldest event between START DATE and END DATE is displayed. - 36 -

Page 65 - Main menu screen

7. Push the “SEARCH” button. Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “SEARCH” button and select it by pushing the “7” key. Or,

Page 66 - Recording Setup

Copy Function This function transfers recorded data on HDD to USB media connected to ARCHIVE port.This function transfers data to USB media connected

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3. Using the “3” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “DATA COPY” button and push the”7” key. Or, click on the “DATA COPY” button. ⇒ The User Na

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7. Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “USB” or “DVD” button and select by pushing the “7” key. Or, click on the “USB” or

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Stop Copying 1. Press the ”MENU” key during transfer. Or, right-click the mouse. ⇒The data copy end screen is displayed. 2. Pushing the “Stop” key,

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WFEB Server Function Below explains how to use EMR-16 through a WEB browser. unctions y Possible to function as a WEB server, to be connected by 3 c

Page 71 - Event detecting cameras

Login/Logout 1. When accessing the equipment’s contents for the first time, the certification screen appears. Authentication USER PASSWO

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Page 73 - SENS LEVEL 1

Caution y Entry of wrong User Names or Password does not change the screen display but continues to show the certification screen. In case the maxim

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LIVE FEED Through communication with EMR-16, live feeds are distributed. Default display setup is 16-split screen mode. y C

Page 75 - Screen Display Setup

PLAYBACK Through communication with EMR-16, live feed and playback video can be displayed. This operation is possible only by access in the setup acco

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◀◀ Fast backward playback (2× →4× →8×) ▶▶ Fast forward playback (2× →4× →8×) ◀╽╽ Frame by frame backward playback while pausing  Pause ╽╽

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y Duplex Display During playback in split screen mode, one of the split screens can be changed to live feed thus displaying playback video and live f

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MENU The Menu setup of the equipment can be viewed and changed. This function is available only when login with a setup account. The Menu below is d

Page 79 - Display screen Display time

Do you trust the applet with a signature provided from "XXXX"?Reliability of the issuer has been verified by "XXXX."  This securit

Page 80 - Camera Name

E-Mail Function In the event of recording start due to alarm input or motion detect or internal alarm generation, e-mail is sent containing the messag

Page 81 - Network Setup

HHow To Set Up Below are explanations of the contents and method of setup using the Menu screen. ow to Start and Finish Menu Mode 1. During live fee

Page 82 - E-mail Setup

4. Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “OK” button and select by pushing the “7” key. Or, click on the “OK” button. ⇒

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Operation of Menu Screen Below are explanations of basic operation of each screen under the Menu mode Example) Recording Conditions setup REC COND

Page 85 - System Setup

List of Menu Functions The settings shown in ( ) indicate factory default setup. - 55 - Menu item Items Settings Ref. page Recording Setup OVERWRITE

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Menu item Items Settings Ref. page RECORD TIME RECORD/REMAIN/OFF (REMAIN) 70 HDD MODE ON/OFF (ON) 70 DATE ON/OFF (ON) 70 TIME ON/OFF (ON) 70 DAT

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- 57 - System Setup HD REMAINING TIME 0~999 hours (1 hour) BUZZER EFFECT/NO EFFECT (EFFECT) ALARM OUTPUT DURING ALARM REC INTERNAL ALARM LEVEL WA

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Equipment Maintenance TIME SETUP 2000/1/1~2099/12/31 (2005/1/1 00:00:00) Cannot be set for dates not in existence such as 2/31 HDD RESET Formats the

Page 89 - Log Display

Main menu screen Display setting screens from the main menu. Set the search login time of AUTO LOGOUT TIME. NOTEWhen you access this unit with a WEB

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Recording Setup Below are instructions for recording setup: REC SETUP

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Recording Conditions Setup Recording conditions such as image quality or intervals can be set up for each camera. REC CONDITION SETUP

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・ESTIMATED REC RATE Displays a reference remaining recordable time based on a calculation of the current recording setups and the hard disk free spa

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Recording Schedule Setup Automatic recording conditions can be set up for each camera.

Page 94 - Equipment Maintenance

Introduction Thank you very much for your purchasing ELMO Digital Video Recorder. Before use, please read this Instruction Manual carefully so that yo

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* In case “ALARM & MOTION” is selected, complete the setup for Concurrent Recording Camera also. (→P65) - 64 - Items Settings PREV Returns to th

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Concurrent Recording Camera Setup How to conduct setup for concurrent recording operation upon alarm or motion detection. Concurrent recording came

Page 97 - Video Loss

Holiday Setup Specific dates when Automatic recording is conducted can be set up. The specific dates correspond to the dates indicated by the “HOL” si

Page 98 - Output under Error Status

Motion Setup How to conduct Motion Detect Setup. <Setup Procedure> 1. Select “ENTER” button of the intended camera. MOTION SETUP

Page 99 - Troubleshooting

・ Using a mouse 1) Click on the intended area for motion setup. Each click changes between ON and OFF. Motion Detect ON: Green color Motion Detect OF

Page 100 - Warranty and Services

Screen Display Setup Below shows how to set up screen display. D I S P L A Y S E T U P

Page 101 - Specifications

OSD Display Setup Below are instructions on how to set up the screen display using playback or recording. O S D S E T U P

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Items Settings DOWN: Center bottom LEFT UP: Left top LEFT DOWN: Left bottom RIGHT UP: Right top RIGHT DOWN: Right bottom MONITOR1 CAM NAME Enable or d

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Monitor Output Setup This is to set up whether to display the live feeds from each camera on Monitor 1 or 2. During playback, all cameras’ recorded vi

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Automatic Sequence Setup This menu sets up the screen display operation when pushing the “SEQ DISP” key. (In case the sequence setup is changed duri

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not

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Camera Name Setup This is to set up then names of each camera. C A M E R A N A M E S E T U P

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Network Setup This sets up parameters necessary for LAN connection. N E TWOR K S E T U P I P A DD R E S S 192 1 6 8 0 1S U B

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E-mail Setup This is to establish the e-mail setting to be conducted in the event of an alarm input or malfunction. M A I L S E T U P

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[Setup Procedure of Address, User Name and Password] Screen display example) Source Address S O U R C E A D D R E S S

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Sending Condition Setup This is to set up whether to send e-mail in the event of an internal alarm, recording start due to alarm input or motion detec

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System Setup Items Settings HD REMAINING TIME Sets the remaining recording time under which the “HDD” indicator lights up in orange in cas

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Control Camera Setup Screen This is to select the camera to be controlled by RS-485. C A M E R A S E T U P

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User Setup From this screen, User Setup and registration can be conducted. Administrator user cannot conduct this Setup. U S E R S E T U P

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<Password Setup Procedure> 1. Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “ENTER” button of the password to be changed and s

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Log Display Log Display has the following items: y REC LOG: Log of dates and times when recording started and ended y ERROR LOG: Log of times and

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PRECAUTIONS - Refer all work related to the installation of these products to qualified service personnel or system installers. - Do not operate the

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Error Log This displays the dates and times when errors occurred with the latest log entry at the top. This log records up to 100 entries after which

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Startup Log This log records the dates and times when the power was turned or the equipment was restored from power outage, and displays the latest lo

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User Log This log records the operations by USERS and displays the latest record at the top. This log records up to 200 entries after which point the

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Items Setting value Indications POP3 SERVER: POP3 server setting input screen SUBMIT SETUP: Sending condition setting screen SYSTEM SETUP: System set

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Equipment Maintenance This setup conducts the resetting of log records or formatting of hard disks. Items Settings TIME SETUP Sets u

Page 122 - External Dimensions

Writing Method 1. When selecting “SETUP RESET,” “LOG RESET,” “EXPORT SETTING,” or “IMPORT SETTING,” the confirmation screen for executing the select

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Below is the data writing order in each disk mode in the hard disk setup: Extended (Long) recording HDD-A → HDD-B → HDD-C → HDD-D → HDD-E →

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OHperation Under Error Status ard Disk Error In case an error occurs in hard disks while recording including pre-alarm, the recording is continued usi

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Output under Error Status Alarm Output Alarm output setup Alarm output time setup Recording on alarm input and motion Hard disk error Video loss Rem

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Troubleshooting When encountering the situations below, follow the instructions and try the troubleshooting measures provided. In case doing so does n

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