Elmo DVR V5.01 Specifications

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7 Wait 5 seconds for time out and then the system will detect new hard disks and ask if you want to format hard disk. Click “OK” to start formattin

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975-11-1 POS Setting  Step 1 Click “ Add” to start to add POS device. If you finish POS device setup, it will be listed in the right window and th

Page 4 - 1. Introduction

98  Step 3: Set up POS configuration  Status: “ Enable” or “ Disable” POS device.  Printer Protocol In V5.01 version, DVR supports EPSON

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99input.  Font Color: Set the font color. Please drag the triangle to the color you want.  Select Camera: Select the cameras POS message wil

Page 6 - 1-2 Main Features

100 Connection Type Illustration Remarks RS232 COM Port POS DVR *One POS connection *The distance between

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101 DVR connection type is RS232/RS485 COM Port: *COM Port: Please select the correct COM Port you use to connect the POS to DVR. *Baud Rate: POS

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102Now, POS configuration is finished and DVR can start to receive POS transaction message. ! Note V5.01 new supports Maitre’D POS system. If you

Page 9 - 2. The First Time Start

103 6. Remote Operation This DVR System allows you to monitor and control the system via network. Open an IE browser on the remote PC and enter the

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1046-1 Download DVR Client (dvrsetup) The remote PC needs to install the DVR client when the first time you want to connect to DVR from remote I

Page 11 - 3. Main Screen

105If you pass the remote authorization, you can start to use remote client as screen picture below, 13457628Items Function Description 1 Da

Page 12 - 3-1 Display Mode

106 6-2-2 Remote Setup Remote configuration provides three major functions as below  Select the suitable network setting based on the actual e

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8 3. Main Screen The controls in the main screen including: Function Description 1 Storage Space Indicate the HDD free space status 2 Recor

Page 14 - 3-2 Motion/Alarm to Zoom

107 Each DVR remote setup change will be saved in the log system (refer to 4-2-2 Search by Event). The record will show any configuration that is c

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108 6-2-3 Snapshot You can click the icon (Snapshot) to catch the whole screen picture and save it as JPEG files by clicking the “Save” button

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109“ ESC” button on your keyboard. If you want to operate the PTZ function, click on the channel with PTZ camera directly. The screen will enlarge

Page 17 - 3-3 Storage Space

1106-2-5 Remote Playback Click the Playback icon to see the screen below. Items Function Description 1 Calendar Select playback calendar

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111[Start to Playback]  Select a date on the calendar.  Click button to select playback split mode. There are 1, 4 and 16-channel split modes.

Page 19 - 4. Playback

112 [Snapshot] Click button to show the Snapshot Window. If you don’t want to print or save certain picture, you just click on that channel to “H

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1136-3 Remote DVR Log Query You can query DVR log from remote IE browser. Click the button of “ Log” in the front page and it will show the men

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1146-4 Remote Operation Language In V5.01, DVR support four languages for remote IE operation including English, Traditional Chinese, Japanese and F

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1156-5 DVR Player The DVR Player is used in three applications: 1. To watch the video clip downloaded from the DVR; 2. To watch the video clip bur

Page 23 - 4-2 Search for Recorded Data

116 c. Select the transforming format. Here we choose Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec. d. Select transforming parameters and it will influence

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9 3-1 Display Mode If “Monitor Password Protection” function is enabled (Please refer to Chapter 5-4 User Account Management and Chapter 5-7 System S

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117e. Enter “ OK” and then it will show the transforming status. ! Note  The codec you choose are not all workable but it will prompt a warming

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1186-6 DVR Remote Backup If the Network Share function is enabled, you can copy the video data of the DVR to any Windows PC in the same network.

Page 27 - 4-2-2 Search by Event

1196-7 Remote Reboot DVR This DVR system provides the function of rebooting DVR from remote IE browser. However, only “ Administrator” account has t

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1206-8 Remote Upgrade DVR Firmware This DVR supports the function of upgrading DVR firmware from remote IE browser. However, only “ Administrator” a

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121Step 4: DVR Starts to Upgrade After finishing SYSTEM/DVR rebooting, it will start to upgrade the new firmware and show the following message.

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1226-9 Remote Monitor via 3G/GPRS/Wi-Fi Mobile Handsets From V4.20, DVR also supports remote monitoring and remote PTZ control via 3G/GPRS/Wi-Fi han

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1233G Transmit Speed 1~2 fps 3~10fps 6-9-1 Download Mobile Browser Before you start to use “ Mobile Browser” at first time, you should download i

Page 32 -  System Mode:

124 Step 2: Select system & version  Select “Mobile Surveillance system”  Select “Vender”  Select “Version” Select the Versi

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125Device Protocol) version your mobile phone support. If you select “Free version”, it won’t pop up the selection. Most of 3G mobile phones support

Page 34 -  Device Mode:

126  Control Key  Main Menu  Camera:  Add: this function let you to add new DVRs for mobile surveillance. When you click , it will sh

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10 Zoom In Zoom OutBrightness Chroma Focus NearFocus FarAuto FocusPTZ SpeedPreset Point SaturationContrast Au

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127  Camera Setting After adding a new DVR, you can find this DVR in Cam List. By clicking it, below menu will pop up for your selection. 

Page 37 - 4-3 Playback Configuration

128Right, Enlarging and Shrinking.  Preset: Set a fixed position point.  Channel: Switch the channel you want to monitor.  Split: Select

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129two-splits mode and four- splits mode. Different Kinds of Split mode  Original: Make the image back to the original size.  Album: Yo

Page 39 - 4-4 Snapshot/Backup/Save Log

130 You can query your DVR Mac Address by making the command of http://DVR IP/rmapi/info/productinfo.php in your IE explorer. The underline of “ DV

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131 7. Appendix A. Hardware Compatible List Minimum Hardware Requirement HV3000 HV5000 SV2000 Channels 4 8 12 16 8 16 16 RAM 1G 2G 1

Page 41 - 4-4-2 Backing up Video Files

132M/B Compatible List Brand Name Model Chipset # of PCI slot Gigabyte GA-P31-S3G IntelP31/ICH7 3 Gigabyte GA-G33-DS3R IntelG33/ICH9 3 Gigaby

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133Proware DP-503AA Hardware RAID Level 1,3,5,6,0+1 SATA HDD to SATA Accusys ACS-75200 Hardware RAID Level 1 SATA HDD to SATA

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134Mobile Surveillance Handsets Vender Handset Models Motorola E770/E1070/E1000/V975/A760/A768/A780/E680/E680i/V3/V3x/T720/A388c Nokia N70/N90/7650

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135 DVD/CD-RW Burner DVR Burner Disk Type Support Remarks Pioneer *DVD+R *DVD-R *DVD-RW *CD-R *CD-RW Asus *DVD+R *DVD-R *DVD-RW *CD-R *CD-RW

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136IP Camera/Video Server Support IP Cam/ Video Server Brand Axis Panasonic Vivotek IP Cam AXIS 2XX Series WV-NS Series, WV-NF Series, WV-NP Serie

Page 46 - 4-4-3 Backup Log File

11 3-2 Motion/Alarm to Zoom The function of “ Motion/Alarm to Zoom” is zooming in the screen when there is any motion or alarm occurring. After clic

Page 47 - 5. System Settings

137 B. Main Menu Every time you start the DVR, you shall see the Main Menu for advanced system functions.  Start DVR: To start the DVR normally.

Page 48 - 5-1 Camera Setup

138hard disk when reallocating the camera to hard disks. When you plug in or replace new hard disks/ DOM, or execute “Disk Tools” in “Main Menu”, D

Page 49 - 5-1-1 Analog Camera Setup

139 Because RAID box sends the RAID log message to DVR through COM port, please select the actual COM connection (Refer to Chapter 5-7-2 System Sett

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140If you select JBOD, DVR will prompt you the following message. If you click “Ye s”, the following message will occur and reboot DVR after you

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141DVR will provide the selectable RAID level according to the assignment from above step, and the criteria are as below,  RAID 0: Require minimum

Page 52 -  Event Recording:

142 After you click” Create”, below prompt message will appear, If you select Foreground Initialization, it will show the RAID initializing progr

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143 C. FAQ 1. Q. I have set the recording mode as motion sensor recording. But why the DVR still records a lot of video that has no motion at all?

Page 54 -  Routine Type:

144connect to DVR from remote IE. Make sure you have installed the DVR Client (dvrsetup program) with correct version. If DVR with new version upgra

Page 55 -  Range Type:

145D. Internet Connection D-1: IP address is used by one DVR only Assume the static IP address you get from ISP is 211.23.87.163. When (1) The IP

Page 56 -  Method Two

146ADSL ModemDVR 1NAT RouterEthernet (RJ45)DVR2Windows PC192.168.123.51192.168.123.xx192.168.123.52211.23.87.163 In this case, you will need an NAT

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12 enabled the “ Motion/Alarm to Zoom” function, it will not be zoomed and will not be marked in red frame even there is a motion or alarm triggering

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147E. Maintenance Avoid placing the system in a high temperature or a high humidity environment and also keep away from the place with frequent vib

Page 59 - 5-1-2 IP Camera (Optional)

148F. Customer Service For technical questions, please contact our Technical Support Team at 972-247-1203 *2.

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13 Select the channels you want to enable “Alarm to Zoom” function 4. Zooming in a specific channel: You can decide just to zoom in a specific cha

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14 3-3 Storage Space On the right side of the main screen, you can find the free space of hard disk. If there are more than one hard disk is connect

Page 62 - 5-2 View Setup

15 3-4 Recording & DI/DO Status The first column indicates the recording status of each camera: Color Recording Mode Status Orange ( ) Full r

Page 63 - 5-3 Multiplexer (Optional)

164. Playback Click the playback icon on the main screen to enter playback mode. If “Playback Password Protection” function is enabled (See 4-1 Pl

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ii 1st Edition (Sept 08, 2008) Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ...

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17 ! Note If “Playback Password Protection” function is enabled, you need to enter administrator user name and password for authentication. Ite

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184-1 Playback Password Setting If you want to activate “Playback Password Protection” function, click in the main menu to go the “System Setting

Page 67 - 5-5 DI/DO

19! Note  The default setting of playback action has been authorized to Administrator.  To further identify the level of “ Supervisor”, please e

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204-2 Search for Recorded Data This DVR system provides two modes of “ Search for Recorded Data”. One is “ Search by time” and the other one is “Sea

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21  Select Hour Click “Hour Menu” and it will show the pull-down menu providing 0~23 hours for selection. If there are recording data in the hour,

Page 70 - 5-6 Alarm Notice

22 RAM size DVR channel 256MB 512MB 1GB 4 Max 4 ch playbackMax 4 ch playback Max 4 ch playback 8 Max 8 ch playback Max 8 ch playback 16 Max

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23you enlarge 1st ch from 16-ch split size to 4 ch split size, the other three channels in that group including 2nd, 5rd and 6th channels will be hi

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244-2-2 Search by Event Event Search By clicking the “ Event Search” icon , it will show the “Search Window”. There are four kinds of event se

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25  Time Mode: Step 1: Select “ Time” mode in the Search type. Step 2: Set up the time range of starting point and end point including Year, Mont

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26 Step 4: Then, the system will open the Search Result Window and show the “Search Result”. In the Search Result Window of Time Mode, there

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iii 5-7-1 Time Synchronization ...

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27event log including “Date, Time, Event, Type, Motion Record, Remote Alarm Record, Camera Video Loss, Camera Enable, Camera Disable, DI Trigger, DO

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28 Search Result  Step 6: Select one of the search logs. It will pop up a window on the left side of Search result to show the detail informatio

Page 78 - 5-7-2 Other Functions

29 ! Note It will list 10 event logs in one page each time and you can click one of the “ Jump Button” to go to the event page you want to see. 

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30Capture card error Watchdog Fail DIO mapping Fail Update time to RF clock Update time to RTC clock Timer update error Timer No RF clock device Ot

Page 80 - 5-8 Network Setup

31 Device Mode: You can search the event by “Device” mode and you can also add the “Time Search” condition to narrow the search range. By marking

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32 POS Event Search: You can search the event by “POS” and you can also add the “Time Search” condition to narrow the search range. By marking the

Page 82 -  DDNS Update

33 Click “Search” to list all of the event logs Refer to the Step 4 to Step 6 of Time Mode Search to play the event video. There are two ways t

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344-3 Playback Configuration Playback Configuration When you click Playback configuration icon, DVR will show up the following dialog box. It pro

Page 85 -  Windows 2000 D

364-4 Snapshot/Backup/Save Log Snapshot/Backup/Save log 4-4-1 Snapshot and save to floppy In the playback mode, it provides Snapshot function to

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1 1. Introduction 1-1 Product Characteristics  Optimum Replacement for Time-lapse Recorder Traditional Time-lapse Recorder is a mechanical device.

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37 ! Note 1. If Floppy controller in M/B BIOS setting is set as “ Enable” but DVR is not equipped a Floppy drive, it will take over 12 sec to open

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384-4-2 Backing up Video Files You can backup the video files from hard disk to burning device such as CD-R/W or DVD-R/W or USB external storage med

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394-4-2-1 Backing Up Procedures 1. Before you start to back up the video files, make sure that the back up program has detected the IDE/USB burning

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40right column of the screen for backup. Click this Burn Disc icon and the system will start to convert the selected files into standard ISO 9660

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41 Step #2 Click “ Verify files in disc after burning” and enter “OK” button to save the burning configuration. Step #3 Start to proceed with fi

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42Step #1 Select device as “ CD-ROM/DVD-ROM”. Step #2 Click the button of “Verify Disc” If there are no CX3 files in the disc after files burning

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434-4-3 Backup Log File You can backup the log file to external storage device. DVR provides two log file formats. “txt” and “ cvl”. Click “Select D

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44 5. System Settings Click the icon on the main screen to go to the system settings page. Click on the keyboard icon to enter the user name

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455-1 Camera Setup Beside analog cameras, this DVR system also supports IP cameras to build a Hybrid DVR system or NVR system. However, this functio

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465-1-1 Analog Camera Setup 1. Select the desired camera for setup. 2. Camera Name: Use the “keyboard figure” on the right of “Camera Name” field t

Page 97 - 5-9 Disk

2 Function of one set of DVR system = Time-lapse Video Cassette Recorder + Multiplexer processor + Motion Detection Processor You can backup the dat

Page 98 - 5-10 Voice Dialer

47to have the audio recording on any channel, just enable the audio function. ! Note  This version, only analog cameras support audio function.

Page 99 - 5-11 POS

48 5-1 Schedule Type: There are three types of recording schedules. 5-1-1 Week (Cycle Type): You can set the recording schedule of one week from M

Page 100 - 5-11-1 POS Setting

49  Event Recording: (1) Events (Motion/DI): Set up the Motion or DI event to trigger DVR recording. (2) Event Occur: Set up recording frame rate

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50 5-1-3 Range type: DVR will use the same recording type during the period you select. #Step 1: Set the Start Date, hour and minute.

Page 102 -  OSD Position:

51  Week Type: Setting: Full recording from 6:00 to 18:00, Monday to Sunday. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Page 103 - …. 16* POS

52  Range Type: Setting: Full recording from 6:00 to 18:00, 2007-07-01 to 2007-07-05 07-01 07-02 07-03 07-04 07-05

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53 7. Detection: Set the Motion Sensitivity, Motion Detection Area and Camera Mask. 7-1 Sensitivity (10/20/30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100): You can set

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54 8. OSD : OSD (On Screen Display) Position: you can select where the “time” and “camera name” will be displayed in the image in live view. There

Page 106 - 6. Remote Operation

55 To make the PTZ camera function correctly, please follow the instructions below: 1. Connect the PTZ to RS485 port (via RS485 Adapter). 2. Set PTZ

Page 107 - 6-2 Remote Operation

5610. Copy Camera Setting: After finishing the camera setup for one camera, you can click the “Copy Camera Setting” button, located on the upper rig

Page 108 - 6-2-1 Remote Display Mode

3 1-2 Main Features Items Description OS Embedded Linux 4/8/12/16 channels in BNC jack for SV, SV1000, HV3000 8/16 channels for SV+, HV5000 Video

Page 109 - 6-2-2 Remote Setup

57 2. Select the IP CAM model. This version supports Panasonic, Axis and Vivotek IP cameras. 3. Enter IP Address of IP cam & connection Por

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58IP cam configurations. 6. Save the configuration and you can start to use the IP CAM. ! Note 1. Make sure your Network is working. You can p

Page 111 - 6-2-4 Full Screen

595-2 View Setup Clicking the “Screen” tab will display the view setup screen as following. 1. There are 7 kinds of Display mode, 4 splits, 6 s

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605-3 Multiplexer (Optional) This configuration menu will only exist when your DVR system equips with Multi-Quad Card (MQ16) at the same time. Multi

Page 113 - 6-2-5 Remote Playback

615-4 User Account Management User Account Management function allows the administrator to create users, assign the authorized actions to secure the

Page 114 - TIME TREE

62  Enter the name and password for the new user.  Administrator Account/ Normal User Account: Only administrator account can enter the system s

Page 115 - SNAPSHOT WINDOW

63[Modify User Account] Click “Modify” icon to modify the existing user account. The operation is similar to that of the “Add User Account” above.

Page 116 - 6-3 Remote DVR Log Query

645-5 DI/DO Click on the DI/DO icon and select the total number of DI/DO installed on your system to see the following figure: [DI Status] Choo

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651800 and 3600 seconds. If DO is triggered, in this time interval, DO will keep on triggering. [Action] There are 6 actions that are related to th

Page 118 - 6-5 DVR Player

66zoomed in the “Motion/Alarm Zooming area” (refer to Chapter 3-2). Below figure may help to understand the concept described above. DI Trig

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4 HV5000: 120/240fps@D1, 240/480fps@QVGA(NTSC); 100/200fps@D1, 200/400fps@QVGA(PAL) HV3000: 120/240/360/480fps@D1(NTSC); 100/200/300/400fps@D1(P

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675-6 Alarm Notice The DVR can send four types of alarm to your pre-defined email addresses, FTP site, mobile phone number (via SMS) or Voice dialer

Page 121 - 6-6 DVR Remote Backup

68[Alarm to Email] (1) Make sure the DVR system connects to Internet. (2) Key in the IP address or the hostname of the mail server. If the mail se

Page 122 - 6-7 Remote Reboot DVR

69 [Alarm to FTP Site] (1) Make sure the DVR system connects to Internet. (2) Key in the IP address of the FTP site. (3) Enable “ Passive mode”

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70 [Alarm to SMS] This function requires an external GSM modem to send messages to mobile phones via SMS (Short Message Service). (1) Please refe

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71(9) Click “OK” when you have done the setting. (10) You can add another alarm notice by repeating the step (5) to (9). [Motion to Zoom] You can c

Page 125 - Mobile Handsets

725-7 System Click “System” tab for the settings: “Date/Time”, COM Port for Modem and RAID, “TV-Out”, “Watch Dog” and “Security”.

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735-7-1 Time Synchronization There are four kinds of methods to synchronize DVR’s time. Type Description 1. Manual Set up time manually 2. Tim

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74display it on the screen. RF Clock should be connected to DVR through RS232 port. Please select the correct COM Port you use to connect RF Clock d

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755-7-2 Other Functions [Timezone] When using DVR first time, you should set up the correct Timezone according to the DVR location. Incorrect Timezo

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76[TV Out] If you connect an external TV out adapter to DVR VGA out socket, you can export DVR screen to TV Wall. DVR supports 640*480 User Interfac

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5 Remote Backup by Windows Network Neighborhood SV, SV+, SV1000, HV5000, HV3000: 4/8/12/16 NC/NO inputs Inputs SV2000: 4/8 NC/NO inputs SV, SV+,

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775-8 Network Setup Click “Network Setup” tab to set up the network configurations as follows. Enable the “Static IP ” and enter the IP address, Net

Page 132 - Purchase Serial NO

78#1 Exit DVR setup menu #2 Click “Reconnection” button #3 Turn off and then turn on the DVR. ! Note  After enabling PPPoE connection and receiv

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79mode enable” message. Please click “ Ok” and DVR will send alarm message to FTP server in “Passive mode”. Passive mode is designed to for DVR is b

Page 134 - 7. Appendix

80! Note It is possible that the function of auto detecting Firewall/NAT IP address will be affected by the ISP’s transparent proxy so that DDNS pro

Page 135 - RAID Support

81 [Network Share] This function allows you to find the DVR in the network and copy the recorded files to your PC remotely. 1 Enable ”Network Share

Page 136 - SCSI Extension Card

825-8-1 Remote Connection via Internet by a modem [DVR site] line or ADSL), and get the IP address from the ISP (Internet Service Provider). The fr

Page 137 - PTZ Model

83  Step 2 In the Network and Dial-Up Connections window, open Make New Connection to start the Network Connection Wizard.

Page 138 - DVD/CD-RW Burner

84  Step 3 In the Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard window, click Next.  Step 4 The New Connection Type window will have several select

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85  Step 5 For the Phone Number to Dial window, first choose a local service number from the following Web sites... Please type in the number you

Page 140 - B. Main Menu

86 Step 6 In the Completing the Network Connection Wizard window, check the box labeled Add a shortcut to my desktop, then click Finish to close t

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6 2. The First Time Start You can select your preferred display language at “Main Menu” before starting DVR system. This DVR system supports seven

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87  Step 8 Your connection setup is now complete! If you have not paid for USFBasic Dial-up yet, please do so at the iConnect Marketplace. Qualifi

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88 5-8-2 Remote Connection when DVR is connected to the Internet by a modem SuperVisionModemPCModemSimilar to dialing up to ISP (Internet Serv

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89Please refer the following procedure, which is extracted from documents provided by MicroSoftM Inc. to finish the setting of user site where a wi

Page 145 -  Camera Signal:

90  Step 3 In the Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard window, click Next.

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91 Step 4 The New Connection Type window will have several selections. Choose Dial-Up to private network, and then click Next.  Step 5 For the

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92  Step 6 In the Completing the Network Connection Wizard window, check the box labeled Add a shortcut to my desktop, then click Finish to close

Page 148 - D. Internet Connection

93 Step 7 Before dialing, the Connect window has several text fields to fill. Your User name will be your entire official USF e-mail address and t

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945-9 Disk This function allows you to self-define HDD recycle duration and check disk status easily and precisely through pressing the S.M.A.R.T.

Page 150 - E. Maintenance

955-10 Voice Dialer Click on the icon “Voice Dialer” to set up the dial out phone number of “Voice Dialer” to let the Voice Dialer send alarm messag

Page 151 - F. Customer Service

965-11 POS From DVR V5.0 version, it successfully integrating with POS system can allow the recording of all transactions for later review for such

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