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Comments to date: 2. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
jkj 12:13am on Friday, October 15th, 2010 
I like this mobo a lot and if it had a PCI express I would definatly keep it. ASUS is a good company.
Fab_from_italy 10:31am on Monday, May 31st, 2010 
I have built quite a few pcs. My board of choice is A-BIT but I figured I can try ASUS because of everyone else likes it so much.

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User Guide

Ver 11.02.2
Digital Video Security System Digital Video Recorder
1. Specification of DVR 2. Installation Notes 3. Driver Installation 4. Program Installation 5. Configuration 5-1. Disk Tool 5-2. User Admin 5-3. System 5-4. Camera 5-4-1. General 5-4-2. Scheduling 5-4-3. Color & Motion 5-5. Sensor 5-6. Backup 5-7. Event Setup 6. Main 7. Search 35

1. Specification of DVR

1~32 Camera Inputs / Output Up to 32 camera inputs are available on screen for digital handling. Normal input condition: 75 Ohm, 1 Volt ( p-p )
1~16 Sensor Inputs Up to 16 sensors can be linked to the system. External DC 12 Volt power must be provided to the sensor input from outside.
1~4 Digital Outputs (Relay Outputs) Digital Outputs can be used to activate things like shutters and sirens, and activation can be linked to sensor and motion detection.
Sound Recording and Two-Way Communication Capabilities Sound can be recorded with video images. Two-way communication is possible between DVR main and DVR Net.
Display Features (w/ Multi-Viewing) Multi-Viewing allows 1, 4, 6, 9, 10, or 16 different camera shots to be displayed onscreen at the same time. Other display features include enlarging all displayed cameras or just one. attained with specially configured cards. 32 channel viewing can be
PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS Capabilities Each connected camera can be manipulated through the DVR main program as long as each camera supports such capabilities.
Auto Rebooting System When DVR detects an error or malfunction within the system, it will automatically reboot the system in order to correct it.
Motion Detection and Sensor Trigger Detection features make it possible to record images only when movement is detected, preserving volume space and maximizing the use of physical storage space.
Scheduled Recording Scheduling allows the administrator to record images only during designated time periods, if so desired. Every combination of scheduling is available in the DVR program.
Manual and Auto Backup Data can be preserved through various formats (DAT, CD, or DVD) and data from specific cameras and/or time periods can be specifically isolated for backup as well. can be scheduled as well. Much like scheduled recording, backup of data
Digitalized Video Search Recorded data features digital playback for each camera simultaneously or one at a time. Playback features
include advanced search features and image extracting, which allows portions of existing video to be extracted and saved as a separate file.
Network Support (PSTN, TCP/IP, LAN , Modem Protocol Support) DVR supports network access, which allows administrators to login to DVR main and remotely access all the features provided locally.
POS, Access Control, ATM Support Data from external devices (POS, Access Control, ATM, etc) can be recorded with DVR video images. Text Search allows to search data from external devices with DVR video image when event occurs. This will raise the level of integrity and security.
Feature S/W MPEG4 Codec Camera Input Sound Input Sensor Input Relay Output Composite Output Image Format Recording Mode Remote Control Back-up PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS 1~4 Port
Specification H/W MPEG4 Codec 1~16Port(NTSC/PAL)
1~32Port(NTSC/PAL) 1, 2, 4, 16 Port 1~16 Port
1~8 Port 1~2Port (NTSC/PAL, Switching) H/W MPEG-4
1 Port (NTSC/PAL, Split or Switching) S/W MPEG-4

3. Driver Installation

Drivers for S/W Codec Boards and, H/W Codec Boards can be installed by installer.exe, which determines DVR model and installs proper Driver. When Hardware Wizard message shows up before the installation, click Cancel to close.
Open Driver folder in CD-Rom and run Installer.

Click Next.

Click Install.

Click Continue Anyway.

Following is a chart of DVR Board types. (Depending on model, different device(s) will be displayed)
Model S/W Codec series S/W Live series H/W Codec series Device List DVR Capture DVR Live Capture DVR MPEG 4
The above picture shows up when installation is completed. Click Reboot to restart the system. It is required to reboot the system to complete installation of drivers.

4. Program Installation

Run Setup.exe. (Choose the language for the software to be installed.)

Click Next>.

Click Next>. Choose the proper media format (NTSC or PAL) and continue by clicking Next.
USER NAME: Make Top Admin user name. PASSWORD: Make Top admin password. Confirm P/W: Confirm the password. Note: Once the Top Admin user created, it cannot be modified from User Admin Setup. To change user name or password for Top Admin user, please refer to the page 52, Appendix 1.DVR Management. Once setup of the software has been complete, the system will need to be restarted to allow the settings to take effect.
Setup will install a Program group into the Windows Start menu for easy access to the various DVR programs.
DVR Main: Main Program DVR Search: Data Search Program DVR Setting: Setting Program Utility Auth Tool: A program for discerning whether a stored original image (jpg file) has been altered AVI Viewer: Viewer for saved video file in MP4 format Backup: Data backup program Backup Viewer: Allows viewing of data that has been stored as backup Log Viewer: Log data viewer program Ex. Device Device Setup: Program to select external device and to make database and setup ExDevice Setup: Program to setup communication and display Whenever the DVR main program is exited (to either search for data or modify settings), a login prompt similar to the following will be appeared, in order to ensure that only authorized users will have access at all times and add a measure of extra security to the system.

5. Configuration

Run DVR Setting.
Disk tool: Creates a DVR DB file system. DVR will create its own file system to store large
amounts of DVR data safely in its own dedicated disk space. Notice: DVR Main Program must be turned off prior to any database change.
System: Sets system related settings, including network connection options, initial set of screen,
sounds, automatic rebooting, etc.
Camera: Sets up the cameras, recording schedule, motion detection, etc. Sensor: Sets up the sensors and link options. Backup: Sets up the automatic and manual backup. User admin: Sets up and manages authorized users.

5-1. Disk Tool

Total volume: Total created volume numbers(volume). Current volume: Current volume number where data is being saved. Total: Total Disk space(MB). Used Disk: Total physical space already used (MB). Usable Disk: physical space still available in the logical drive (MB). Max Volume: Number of volumes available in the selected drive (volume). Used Volume: Number of volumes dedicated to DVR recordings (volume). Add Volume: Temporarily adds more dedicated space to DVR recordings will not be finalized
until Create Volume is clicked (volume).
Delete Volume: Delete all the database volume in selected driver. Clear Volume: Deletes all stored data in all drivers dedicated to DVR recordings. Create Volume: Creates the number of volumes specified in Add Volume.
Note: In order to properly add more volumes to the DVR system, be sure to check that the number of volumes to be added has been stored in the right hand column of the bottom table under Add Volume. If so, finalize the added volume by clicking Create Volume. What is a Volume? Volume is the unit used by the DVR DB system. 1 volume is equivalent to 65MB of physical HD space. All image data is recorded in volume units. When assigned Volumes are full, the program will continue recording by overwriting volumes that contain the oldest previously recorded data. It is recommended that important data be backed up prior to the start of the overwriting process.

5-2. User Admin

Username: User name. Password: Password. Confirm password: Confirm password. Default user: Default user will be assumed by the program to be using the DVR main whenever it is loaded. Security level: Set the type of each user. Authority: Adjust detail authorities for each user. Notify Login: Set duration of login time for a user when the user, (triggered by event notification) connects to the main by remote-client. To create a new user, click on empty row on the user list and give username and password, adjust Security Level and Authority, and click Add button to finish the registration. To modify an existing user, select a user from the user list, change desired option(s), and click Modify to apply change(s). To delete a user, select the user in the list first and then click Delete. All changes will be finally applied only if Save & Close or Apply button clicked. Note: Top Admin User cannot be modified or deleted from this section. Please refer to the page 52, Appendix 1.DVR Management.

5-3. System

Site Information
- Site Name: System name that uniquely identifies the computer (used when send email.) - Site Location: Name of the location at which the DVR computer is located

Network

- Allow remote connections : Allow users to log into the system from a remote location through the network -Code: Give a unique combination of case-sensitive alphanumeric and numeric character, maximum of 10 characters. It is required to use IP Server. -Remote notification of events: Enable and assign remote client information to be notified. The system is capable to send a warning message to the remote client when motion or sensor is detected. The remote client is notified through sound and will popup if running and minimized. In order to notify the remote client, make sure to configure the IP address or phone number or Code in IP/Num (Code). Click Properties and window below will show up. -- Method: In case of Modem, Ras user must be configured. (Notice If DVR server is running on Windows 2000/XP Incoming connection must be created in Network connection. On Windows98, Dial-up connection server must be created. Make password (Ras user and password) in Windows 2000/XP, but do not make the password in Windows 98. More detail about making dial-up connection is described in Net User Guide.)
-- IP/Num (Code): Give IP address, phone number (modem) or Code (IP server) for remote client (system with Net program) to send Notification.
- Use IP Server: To use the IP server, check the box. Since IP Server uses Code to identify DVR system rather than its IP address, it is possible to connect DVR system with dynamic IP address. system) (Code name must be unique for each DVR
-- IP Server: IP address of system in which IP Server program is running (Server must use static IP.) -- Notify interval: Update DVR systems IP address to the IP server once in every interval period.
Log Write: Record a Log file (Log can be viewed with Log Viewer in Utility.)
- System log: Time information of Main, Search, Setting start / end. - Sensor log: Log for sensor detection. - Motion log: Log for motion detection. - User log: Log information of User login.
Screen: Initial setting for main program.
- Initial screen: Number of camera shots that will be displayed when system is started. - Normal, Large, Full: Size of the camera shots displayed when system is started. - TV-out auto switching interval: The amount of time each camera shot will be displayed intermittently through the Composite-Out port. -- Normal: Displays the current camera shots of the monitor. -- 1 View: Sequential switching of each camera. -- 4 View: Sequential switching of 4 cameras. (S/W Codec and H/W Codec series only support 1 view sequential switch.) - PC Screen auto switching interval: It sets the time between one split screen shot and the next, only when the auto switching button function is activated

Auxiliary Functions

- Keyboard lock (Windows key disable/enable): Enables/Disables the Shift, Ctrl, Alt, and Windows button on the keyboard. - Enable hardware watchdog (Auto recovery): If enabled, the watchdog will reboot the entire system if it becomes unstable or encounters errors. - Schedule auto reboot of DVR: If enabled, a schedule to reboot the entire system automatically can be set by clicking Properties. This reboot is independent from the watchdog functionality. Notice: Auto Startup option must be enabled in order to run DVR Main automatically once system has been rebooted.
- Sound recording: This option allows camera images to be recorded with sound. -- Installed Audio Devices: If there is 1 sound device, up to 2 channels of sound recording is possible. If 2 sound devices are available, then it goes up to 4 channels. For 16 channels, a specialized sound card will be required. -- Select Channel: Choose number of recording sound channels. -- Select Camera: Selects the camera channel(s) that will record sound with the accompanying image recordings. Notice: Do not use the same camera for different sound channel.
-- Following is the Nebula board sound recording option. You can choose as many audio channels as video channels.
Notes: 1. The system requires Direct X 8.0 or higher for sound recording. 2. In order to have more than one channel sound recording for one installed sound card, use the included audio cable and insert it into the sound cards Line In port. Must use amplified microphones in each audio cable input 3. Sound communication with remote client is available 1 channel at a time. - Use e-mail: Select this function to receive email notifications from the system
-- Method --- No SMTP: Find outgoing mail server (SMTP) automatically. --- SMTP/No Login: Use this option if you mail server is SMTP Server without Login process. --- SMTP/Login/No RSA: Use SMTP server login without RSA encryption on ID/Password --- SMTP/Login/RSA: Use SMTP server login with RSA encryption on ID/Password --- SMTP/Login/RSA/MD5: Use SMTP server login with RSA encryption and MD5 (Message Digest 5 algorithm) on ID/Password -- SMTP Server: Enter SMTP Server address. -- User: Enter SMTP Server login User. -- Password: Enter SMTP Server login Password. -- From Address: The designated email address of the system. -- To Address: The email addresses of the people who will receive email notifications from the system. -- Test: Test the email by sending a testing email.
- Warning on disk full: Select this feature to receive popup warnings when disk is full.
-- Warning at value --- Last volume: Warning on the last volume of database. --- Specify the used percent: the system will send a warning when it reaches x percent, x being 90 ~99%. -- Warning at disk --- Total disk: Displays warning based on total disk space. --- Current disk: Displays warning based on current disk space. -- Warning at a term: Allows setting up a warning at a scheduled time and date. --- Start date: The date in which the warning countdown begins --- Warning time: The hour in which to issue the warning (military time) --- Saving duration (days): The duration of the countdown (in days) -- Saving options on warning --- Save on warning: Keep recording regardless of warning message. (Once database is full, it will start to overwrite from the first volume.) --- No save on warning: Stop recording once warning message is on -- Disk Event: Configure event when message shows up. (Refer to 5-7. Event setup) - Auto Startup: Enable automatic startup of DVR Main Program upon system start. - Internal program CD burn: Use CD Burn Program in DVR Program (Windows XP required). - External program CD burn: Click Browse button to choose external CD Burn Program (CDRW). CD burning program will start once CD Burn button is selected in Search program. - Setting log off timeout: This feature allows the administrator to set the amount of time available for each logged-in session.

5-4. Camera

5-4-1. General
: If selected, the settings selected in General,
Schedule, Color & Motion will be applied to all the cameras.
If you would like to customize each camera uniquely, select a camera from the buttons on the left of the menu (1-16) FIRST, then choose the following options
Enable Camera: Enable or disable camera. (Ch1 camera is always enabled.) Basic setting - Camera name: Enter name of the camera. (Name will be displayed in Main screen.) - Resolution: Choose the desired resolution for the camera. (Note: the higher the resolution size of the recording will lead to a slower frame rate.) Adjust camera frame rate - Maximum averaged frame rate: Sets the recorded frame rate to the highest possible available for installed Capture board. - Select frame rate by camera: Allows manual setting of the frame rate.

Security

- Hide camera (Display): The camera will not display its images on the monitor. - Remove from CCTV display: the selected camera will not be displayed on the CCTV during the auto-switch rotation. (For S/W Codec boards, this option may not take effect if TV-out auto switching interval is set to Normal). - Remove from network display: Blocks from being displayed to remote connections Compress format & rate: Change compression rate. (Moving bar to the left makes image file size smaller, but at the same time quality of image gets lower.) Transmission format & rate: Adjust compression rate for transmitting data to remote client.
Pre & Post alarm recording: In order to enable this, you should select Motion or Sensor in 'Scheduling' menu. - Pre: Recording frame number prior to a Motion detection or Sensor trigger. - Post: Recording frame number after a Motion detection or Sensor trigger. Event notification - Video loss - Notification: Choose event for Video Loss. (Refer to 5-7. Event Setup) Click Apply or Save & Close to save and apply changed setting. Whats Frame? Frame is One still image.

5-4-2. Scheduling

Select the desired time (by hour and day-of-the-week) in which to record images displayed by the camera.

Recording schedule

- Normal: Records all images captured by the camera. - Sensor: Records images only when the sensor is triggered. - Motion: Records images only when a set degree of movement is detected on the camera - Display: Does not record images; just displays the images without recording. - Sensor & Motion: Records images when the sensor is triggered and/or motion is detected. - Normal & Event: Records at maximum frame rate allowed when an event is triggered; Otherwise records images at specified frame rate for non-event recordings

Notify schedule

On this menu, schedule appropriate times in which the system should send remote notifications. - Notify: Press Notify and set up the desired time and day-of-the-week.

<< Example >>
- Recording images of camera 5 every Monday from 07:00 to 20:00 Select camera 5 from the buttons on the left, select "Normal" mode, then click the chart on the "Mon" line, from 7 to 19. - Recording images of camera 5 everyday from 07:00 to 20:00 Select 7~19 for all days of the week. Recording will be enabled every day from 7:00 to 19:59:59. Recording images only when movement is detected from 07:00 to 20:00. Use the Motion button instead of Normal and set as above.
5-4-3. Color & Motion
This menu allows the user to control the color of the recorded images, modify motion detector settings, and set up relay outputs (sirens, locks, etc.) for the system

Event notify method

- Detective motion - Notification: Setup event of video loss. (Refer to 5-7. Event Setup)

Pan/Tilt Camera Method

- Use pan/tilt camera: Check this box when using PTZ cameras. -- PTZ Camera: Choose the make and model of the camera. -- PTZ_ID: Choose ID (address) of PTZ camera. -- Connect Setting: Selects the serial port that the camera uses to connect to the computer. Refer to camera manufacturers documentation to set these values. -- Speed: P/T-Pan/Tilt speed, F/Z-Focus/Zoom speed, A.P-Auto pan speed (Depending on PTZ camera Speed might not be adjustable.) -- Test: Test PTZ camera.
. RECEIVER: Choose PTZ camera
. PTZ ID: Choose ID of PTZ camera. MANUAL SETTING: Selects the serial port that the camera uses to connect to the computer. Refer to camera manufacturers documentation to set these values. OPEN: Open the connection to take control of PTZ camera. ARROW, FOCUS, ZOOM, AP, SPEED: Test each function. A1, A2, A3: Test Extra feature of the PTZ camera. (Depending on protocol it might not function.). MENU: Bring the PTZ camera menu (Depending on protocol it might not function.). TOUR: Tour the preset of camera. 0~9: Preset numbers (Combination of 2 digit, 1~99). Move camera to each preset position. DELETE: Delete position of PRESET Number. PRESET: Setup of waypoints can be done by doing the following: 1. Select a preset number to setup and click Preset. 2. Move the camera view to a desired location. 3. Click Preset again to finish. SCAN: Only available with camera that supports Auto Pan function. START-Press START from the beginning position. STOP-Press STOP at the ending position. SEND: Manually give Hex value and send it to the camera.

Detection area setting

- Whole area: Detect motion at the whole area. - Partial area: Click "Add, and select specific area(s) to detect motion. Up to 10 partial area selectable and delete them all by Delete All". - Display detected area: If selected, any region with motion will show a group of red grid. It may be used to test motion sensitivity.

Motion setting

To receive desired optimal detection, configure the following options. - Sensitivity adjustment: Adjusts the level of color difference detection between the foreground and background. - Rate of motion: Adjusts the rate of motion detected by the camera if the number is higher, the camera will be able to better pick up slower moving objects.

Color Control

- Brightness: Brightness - Contrast: Contrast - Saturation: Saturation - Hue: Hue - Default Value: Set to default value.

5-5. Sensor

Select sensor to use: Enable or disable a selected sensor. Sensor location: Description of the place where the sensor is currently located. Sensor type: Select the type of sensor being used. Connected camera: Assigns a camera that will record if the selected sensor is triggered. Check time: Amount of recovery time allocated to a sensor if triggered. Emergency notify: If Remote notification of events was selected in System setup, an email notification will be sent to the designated addresses if the selected sensor is triggered. Properties Sensor: Choose event for sensor detection (Refer to 5-7. Event Setup)

5-6. Backup

Recorded images can be backed up automatically if a backup schedule is set. After completion of automatic backup scheduling, Backup.exe must be initiated. The automatic backup will not take effect if Backup.exe is closed or processing is interrupted by user. Backup Schedule - Select Week: Select day of a week to start the backup. - Select Time: Select time of a day to start the backup. - Backup Method - Total Backup: Backup based on Volume File (Backup all operating cameras). - Part Backup: Backup based on data index. (Backup selected cameras). -- Select: Choose cameras to backup from 1~16(32) Camera * Total Backup is much faster than Part Backup. (Total Backup is recommended to use) - Backup Device: Choose the data path for backup data. - Folder Size: assign the size of each folder for backup data. Backup data will be stored into separated folder(s), which is automatically created with assigned size value. Schedule table - Add: Add new schedule in the list. - Modify: After any changes applied to existing schedule click Modify. - Delete: Delete selected backup schedule. ETC Setting - Start backup timer: Automatically initiate backup.exe upon the system restarts. The backup program icon will be placed at the system tray if initiated. - Overwrite when the disk is full: During automatic backup, assigned backup device will get overwritten if it is full. (Overwrite starts from the oldest backup data.)
Backup always starts from end of last backup session. (First time Backup will start from the very beginning of recorded data)

<< Example >> 1) Backup (automatic) at 20:00 every day - Data will be backed up at 20:00 each day until data for the day has been completely backed up. 2) Backup at 20:00 every Saturday - Data will be backed up at 20:00 each Saturday until data for that week has been completely backed up.
After automatic Backup schedule has been configured, start the Backup program manually.

5-7. Event Setup

Depending on events, different action can configured and take place. Beep: Play Beep on sound card. - Use PC Speaker: Play Beep on PC speaker (Sound card is not required) Mark: Display Red dot on camera screen. Popup: Display 1 view Popup in the Main. TV-out: Display the camera through Composite out for selected time period (in seconds) Second Screen: If system has second monitor, display popup on the selected coordinate of second monitor. Remote Notify: Notify to the Net program(remote client). Use Notify Schedule: Use notify schedule (Camera Schedule Notify schedule).
Relay: Output 1~4 Relay for desired Latch time(seconds).
E-mail: Send an E-mail. (In System setting, Use e-mail must be enabled and configured.) - Subject: subject of email - Content: E-mail content - Attach Image: Attach video image. - Interval: Email will be sent once for every selected time interval. Note: This table will help complete the Subject and Content fields. <<Example>> Reserved Contents Subject: At $$2, $$1 triggered at number $$0 camera. word Subject: At 01-18-2005 19:10:12, Motion triggered at $$0 Camera No. number 3 camera. $$1 Events $$2 $$3 Time IP address
Preset: If selected sensor is tripped, this feature allows the selected camera to focus into the selected preset position.
Phone Call: When event occurs makes phone call and plays sound file(.wav) (Voice Modem required) - Number 1, 2, 3: Enter up to 3 phone numbers. If first number doesnt work it will try next phone number and retry 3rd number if that doesnt work either. - Wave: Select sound file (.wav). (Browse: select file, Play: play sound file) - Play Time: Play the sound file for selected time. - Interval: Make call once for every selected time interval. - WAV file must be in form of PCM, 16 Bit, 8 KHz, Mono. * Making Wav File - Execute sound recorder from Windows: File Properties Convert Now Attributes Choose PCM, 8.000 KHz, 16 Bit, Mono and start recording.

: This menu adjusts the various camera color display settings. Clicking the Default button will return the color settings to their default values.

7. Search

Searching for a single or multiple image data by any combination of date, time and camera, is possible. Any image(s) can be saved and printed while searching.
: hides the time information.
: Select one of the split image profiles for viewing the images.
- To search channel 17~32, double click on 16 split image. Double click left mouse button to change from multi-search to single-search on the desired camera image. Combine desired channel numbers in 4 and 9 channel viewing mode. First click 4 or 9 viewing mode. Following screen will show up.
Left click on any camera numbers to switch with desired camera number. default camera numbers. : Change screen size in Single-Search mode.

Click Reset to bring the

: The camera number(s) will be displayed on the right side. Hours are displayed on the bottom and
minutes are displayed on the top. recording exists.
The green blocks indicate the hour time frame at which a
The associated white blocks indicate the minutes within that hour that contain
these recordings. The red dots in both blocks indicate the current frame that is being displayed.
: Scroll through the cameras with use of the arrow tabs. : The camera icon indicates camera mode. Clicking the icon will toggle to sound mode searching for sound data is performed in the same way as searching for image data.
: Remarks current searching point. (Bookmark) : Displays list of Bookmarked searching point. Move to the listed point by Double click or Goto button.
: Select time and date to search directly and click GOTO.
: The calendar allows the user to choose the specific date in which to search through. will be highlighted red. If the calendar is not displayed, click Days with stored recorded data the Date button to activate.
: Click Search to use the Search menus. Image Tool button opens the image tool menus.
: Search menu appears when the "Search" button is pressed. You can playback the images normally or in reverse, and also search through frames one by one.
: Fast search by frame and Speed is adjustable. : Normal search by second and Speed is fixed. : Image Tools menu appears when "Image tool" button is pressed. Use the various options (Zoom I/O, Sharpen, Soften, B&W) to adjust the images.

: Click "Save As" to save the current image. The image is watermarked.
: Print image to desired size.
: save images as a movie clip. Make movie clips for desired cameras and time period.
AVI Format: Normal AVI (.avi) format file which can be played with Windows Media Player. MP4 Format: DVR AVI file (.mp4) format which only can be viewed by DVR AVI Viewer. MP4+EXE Format: Self executable DVR AVI file (.exe) format. (No Player needed) Burning this files on the CD: If selected, executes CD Burn Program automatically after making image files. (Windows XP required) * When saving in AVI Format, Audio data is not included.
: Change Search mode to Common Search, Panorama Search or, Icon Search.
Common Search: Normal Search with Single and Multi-Search. Panorama Search: Divide 1 camera recording into 16 multi view mode to search it frame by frame.
Icon Search: Based on time, divide 1 camera recording into multi section. Each screen represents specific time and it can be divided even smaller time period. This search is useful when user is not aware of time information of desired data. (24hour->10minute-> 1minute, Use double click on left and
right mouse button to navigate)

1~24hour

10~60minute

1~10minute

Final data search
: Smart Search allows searching data by detecting motion in the data.
This feature allows rapid searching for images by specified time, date, camera, and limiting the searching parameter to specific levels of motion. Specific regions within the video can be selected to
search through. For example, if the rate of motion is high, only images captured during a certain time frame and associated motion rate will be selected. - From: Beginning time for searching - To: End time for searching. - Camera: The camera in which to search - Sensitive: Sensitivity level of motion only video that meet this level will be found and Displayed - Rate: Setup the motion ratio. - Search: Searches for images by designated date, time period, camera, and rate of motion - Stop: Stops the searching. - Clear Area: It deletes the designated area. - Skip Frame: If it is inconvenient to shift through the data, it is possible to compress the file by skipping through frames. - Save: Saves selected data found by smart search function. When JPEG compression is used, its file format will be.JPG. However, if it is MPEG compression, its file format will be.BMP. - Print: Prints the data found by smart search. - Bookmark: Able to bookmark for wanted data. Search the data from bookmark list from Search Menu. - Close: Close the smart searching process.

A new window pops up to search the data on the time period by double click the searched data (The list on the bottom left hand side).
: When you choose Internal CD Burn from setting program, the following CD burning program in DVR System will be executed. Otherwise, the linked CD burning program will be executed.
- ADD File: Choose files to save on CD. - ADD Folder: Choose folder to save on CD. - Delete: Delete the selected file from the list. - Reload: Show free space size on CD. - BURN: Start copy files to CD. Note: 1. If a folder name is assigned on CD folder, the files on the list will be saved into the assigned folder. 2. Uncheck the check box if you dont want to copy files on the list. 3. Internal CD Burn Program dose not support DVD. : Click this tab to Exit "DVR Search".

 

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