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Part Numbers: DVR-16TS/2.2TB, DVR16TS2.2TB, SO-DVR16TS22
UPC: 30519992053
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16 CHANNEL NETWORK READY DVR
DVR-16/IP
Users Manual
Precautions
All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the DVR-16/IP is operated. All the safety and operation instructions should be retained for future reference. Comply with operating instruction and notice warning information. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the DVR-16/IP. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance. Do not expose the DVR-16/IP to water or moisture and do not try to operate it in wet areas. Well-chosen cover is needed when you put the DVR-16/IP in outdoor areas. Make sure that two ends of the power port are plugged. Do not drop metallic parts through slots or slop the DVR-16/IP with any liquid. Do not attempt to disassemble the DVR-16/IP. Contact qualified service personnel if the following situation happens: The power-supply cord or plug is damaged. The DVR-16/IP has been exposed to rain or water. The DVR-16/IP does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. The DVR-16/IP falls to the ground or its cover is damaged. When replacement parts are required, make sure that the service technician has used replacement parts specified by original seller or that these parts have the same characteristics as the original ones. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. Use only with a mounting accessory recommended by original seller. Never push objects of any kind into this DVR-16/IP through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short cut parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Certify operating safety by qualified installer. If an outside cable system is connected to the DVR-16/IP, be sure the cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-in static charges. All normal precautions to avoid component damage due to electrostatic discharge should be taken during installation and operation. To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers.
CONTENT
1. Features..... 5 2. DVR-16/IP Application... 5 3. Quick Installation Guide.... 6 4. Front Panel Introduction... 7 4.1 The Buttons on the Front Panel... 7 5. DVR-16/IP Menu Tree.... 10 6. OSD Menu Setup.... 13 6.1 Event List..... 13 6.2 OSD/ Timer.... 13 6.2.1 Date/ Time.... 13 6.2.2 Date Display Mode... 13 6.2.3 Date/ Time Display.... 13 6.2.4 Date/ Time Position... 14 6.2.5 PB Date/ Time Position.... 14 6.2.6 RS-485 Time Calibration... 14 6.2.7 Call Monitor Dwell.... 14 6.2.8 Text Color... 14 6.2.9 Display Type... 14 6.2.10 OSD.... 14 6.3.Monitor.... 14 6.3.1 Video Setup.... 14 6.3.2 Live Refresch Rate... 15 6.3.3 Screen Center Point... 15 6.3.4 Background Color.... 15 6.3.5 Show Color Bar.... 15 6.4 Camera.... 15 6.4.1 Configuration Table 1... 15 6.4.1.1 Install.... 16 6.4.1.2 Covert... 16 6.4.1.3 PTZ.... 16 6.4.1.4 Termination.... 18 6.4.1.5 Gain Control... 18 6.4.1.6 REC Priority.... 18 6.4.1.7 Alarm REC Priority... 18 6.4.1.8 Call Seq.... 18 6.4.2 Camera Detect.... 19 6.4.3 Camera Title... 19 6.5 Record.... 19 6.5.1 Day/ Night.... 20
6.5.1.1 Day Start Time/ Day Stop Time... 20 6.5.1.2 Day REC PPS/ Night REC PPS... 20 6.5.1.3 Day REC Quality/ Night REC Quality... 20 6.5.2 Weekend.... 20 6.5.2.1 Weekend Setting... 20 6.5.2.2 Weekend Start Time/ Weekend Stop Time.. 20 6.5.2.3 Weekend REC PPS.... 20 6.5.2.4 Weekend REC Quality... 20 6.5.3 REC Event Only... 21 6.5.4 REC Event At.... 21 6.5.5 Switch REC While PB.... 21 6.5.6 Rec Priority Mode.... 22 6.5.7 Circular Record.... 22 6.5.8 HDD Full Alarm.... 22 6.6 Event..... 22 6.6.1 Day/ Night Switch.... 22 6.6.1.1 Day/ Night SW Enable... 22 6.6.1.2 Switch <OFF>... 22 6.6.1.3 Delay For Active... 23 6.6.2 Event Response.... 23 6.6.2.1 Internal Buzzer.... 23 6.6.2.2 Event Relay Output... 23 6.6.2.3 Event List... 23 6.6.2.4 Event Full Screen... 23 6.6.2.5 Call Event Display... 23 6.6.2.6 Response Duration... 23 6.6.2.7 Any Key To Stop... 24 6.6.3 Motion Detect.... 24 6.6.3.1 Motion Detect... 24 6.6.3.2 Configuration Table 2... 24 6.6.3.3 Condition Set Up... 24 6.6.3.4 Detect Area.... 24 6.6.3.5 Sensetivity... 25 6.6.4 Alarm In.... 25 6.6.4.1 Alarm In Detect.... 25 6.6.4.2 Configuration Table 2... 25 6.6.5 Video Loss Detect.... 25 6.6.6 Alarm Set/ Reset SW... 25 6.6.7 Release Time.... 25 6.6.8 Clear Event List... 25 6.7 Others..... 26
6.7.1 RS-485 ID Set Up.... 26 6.7.2 RS-485 Baud Rate.... 26 6.7.3 Software Information... 26 6.7.4 HDD Information.... 26 6.7.5 Shutdown... 26 6.8 Save/ Load Default... 27 6.8.1 Load Installer Setting... 27 6.8.2 Save Installer Setting... 27 6.8.3 Load Factory Setting... 27 6.8.4 Load Factory Password... 27 6.9 CD-RW Copy.... 27 6.10 Engineer Set Up.... 27 6.10.1 Change Password.... 27 6.10.2 Disable Password... 28 6.10.3 Covert Cam Visible... 28 6.10.4 Playback Check... 28 6.10.5 Super MMX Mode... 28 6.10.6 Language.... 29 6.10.7 Format Hard Disk.... 29 6.10.8 System Color.... 29 6.11 Exit.... 29 7. Windows Application Software... 29 7.1 Connect the USB Mobile Rack to PC... 29 7.2 Download the Software.... 30 7.3 Function Buttons....30 8. DVR-16IP Remote Access of Video over the Web... 32 8.1 Button Introduction....32 9. Connectors..... 37 10. Specification.... 39 Appendix 1: Hard Disk Error Message... 40 Appendix 2: Supported HDD.... 41 Appendix 3: RS-485 Command Set... 42 Appendix 4: Super MMX & Super MPX System Setup... 43
1. Features
Powerful Wavelet compression Proprietary real time O.S. Duplex operation: View live and playback video simultaneously Support NTSC and PAL system Programmable recording picture rate (up to 60 PPS) Recording priority of each camera dynamically adjusted by motion detection Hot swappable HDD Built in CD-RW for video clip export Data format compatible with Windows Powerful Alarm Processor allows flexible alarm trigger and response configuration Programmable motion detection area and sensitivity for each camera individually Different motion sensitivities available for day and night time Intelligent algorithm refreshing main monitor display dynamically User friendly video search Versatile multiple-windows display format Password to secure installation authorization System auto reboot after power interruption System software stored in nonvolatile memory, free from hard disk crash P/ T/ Z control available Remote monitoring and control through Internet or Ethernet (Optional)
2. DVR-16/IP Application
DVR-16/IP is a cost-effective and easy-to-use multiplexed digital video recorder, equipped with proprietary real time operating system, powerful Wavelet compression engine, duplex multiplexer front-end, CD-RW and the hot swappable Hard Disc Drive.
3. Quick Installation Guide
The DVR-16/IP is equipped with a mobile rack, the HDD is hot-swappable. You can exchange the HDD when the HDD is full. The following figures illustrate how to install HDD into the removable cartridge. Step1: Pull the active-handle outwards and unlock with the miniature key provided (Figure 1). Step2: Pull the handle outwards till the carrier body is out of the cartridge (Figure 1). Step3: Push the release latch to slide the top cover backwards and remove it (Figure 1). Step4: Insert the DC power cable and IDE cable on the HDD. Make sure the HDD is set to Master (Figure 2). Step5: Position the HDD into carrier body and slide the top cover back to secure. Secure the HDD using the screws provided (Figure 3).
<Figure 2>
<Figure 1>
Step6: Slide the carrier body back in the cartridge frame and lock it with the key provided. Then push the active-handle inwards (Figure 4).
<Figure 3>
<Figure 4>
4. Front Panel Introduction
The DVR-16/IP front panel controls enable you to perform preset and programmable functions. The figures below show the available buttons on the front panels.
**DVR-16/IP starts detecting the camera and recording automatically after power is on.
4.1 The Buttons on the Front Panel
The following are the introductions of DVR-16/IP front panel buttons. The front panel is illustrated and each button is described by name and function.
CHANNEL 1~16
1. The number of channel buttons corresponds to the number of channels supported by the unit. Press one of these buttons to view the channel full screen. 2. Press the number button corresponding to the wanted camera, and then press the SET button to go to the External Devices Menu; you should go to the Configuration Table 1 first to set the correspondent domes PTZ item to enable.
In playback mode, you can press GOTO to enter GOTO menu. This menu allows you to search for certain recorded video by date and time, or you may either go to the beginning or the end of the recorded video.
1 Minute 2 Hour 3 Day 4 Month 5 Year 5 Goto Begin 6 Goto End 7 Exit
GOTO 02
Press this button to enter OSD setup menu (the LED will be lit).
ENTER / ZOOM
1. In OSD menu mode, this button is used to make the selection or save settings. 2. In full-screened mode, this button functions as a 2x2 Zoom In button (the LED will be lit).
DIRECTION
1. These buttons function as directional control in OSD menu. 2. In Zoom mode, press these buttons to view the wanted viewing area. 3. In multi-window mode, the DVR-16/IP allows you to select one window to playback the recorded video while the DVR-16/IP is in Live mode. Press one of these buttons and a window cursor will be displayed. Using Direction buttons to move the cursor to desired window, and then press Play button to playback the recorded video. The password is needed before you playback the reocrded video.
1. In Live mode, press this button to enter automatic sequential sequencing mode, and press it again to exit. The button LED will be lit (and also those channel LEDs currently in display). 2. The DVR-16/IP allows you to setup the sequence. In Sequence mode, press SET to enter and press MODE to exit this Sequence Setup menu. The number on the top is to remind you which sequence is being set. Other items will be described by following paragraphs.
Sequence_1 Set Up Pages Mode Timer Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Exit
Pages This first item allows you to decide the total number of pages for this sequence. The maximun value is 16, which means that each sequence can have up to 16 pages. Mode This item allows you to decide which display mode will be used in this sequence. 0 represents full screen mode, and 7 represents 16-windows mode. Timer This item allows you to set each pages dwell time. Page Setup These items allow you to setup each page. Press Enter for page setup. Use directional buttons to change each pages channel setting.
1. In OSD mode, press this button to return to previous menu. At the end of playback, the DVR-16/IP goes to Pause mode; press ESC to return to Record mode. 2. If you press this button and Down Arrow simultaneously, the DVR-16/IP will be shutdowned.
In multi-windows display mode, press this button to enter SET mode. The menu will appear with the cursor over the first window. Use DIRECTION buttons to move the cursor, then press the CHANNEL button to assign the camera directly. The cursor will move to next window automatically. Press ESC button to exit SET mode.
Press this button to select display formats (4, 5, 7, 9,10,13 and 16 windows). The camera LEDs of selected cameras should be lit.
FAST REWIND
In playback mode, press this button to play recorded video in reverse direction. Press it repreatedly can change the rewind speed: x1, x2, x4 and x8. If the button has been pressed and held for 3 seconds, the DVR-16/IP will go to the beginning of the recorded video.
1. In Live mode, press this button to start playing back recorded video. 2. In Playback mode, press this button to stop playing (and the DVR-16/IP will start recording automatically). When the DVR-16/IP has played back to the end of the video, it will pause on the very last image ,and you can press ESC to leave the image and start recording again.
Press this button to pause playback video or to freeze live video. During this time of pause, the pause LED would be lit.
FAST FORWARD
In playback mode, press this button to play recorded video in forward direction. Press it repreatedly to increase the speed by x1 x2, x4 and x8. If the button has been pressed and held for 3 seconds, the DVR-16/IP will go to the end of video.
Configuration Table 2
Alm In Type Day: Alm In Day: Motion Night: Alm In Night: Motion 1 O V V V V 2 O V V V V 3 O V V V V 4 O V V V V 5 O V V V V 6 O V V V V 7 O V V V V 8 O V V V V 9 O V V V V 10 O V V V V 11 O V V V V 12 O V V V V 13 O V V V V
14 O V V V V 15 O V V V V 16 O V V V V
ESC For Return
Software Information 1 CPU Filename 2 FPGA Filename 3 Date 4 Video System 5 DSP BD HW 6 DSP BD SW 7 Exit
D6SE0100 FPGA0505 2003/01/23 NTSC SK1V3302 SK1V3300
HDD Information 1 HDD Size 2 Free Size 3 Total Rec Time 4 Free Rec Time 5 Begin 6 End 7 Exit
Others 1 RS-485 ID Setup 2 RS-485 Baud Rate 3 Software Information 4 HDD Information 5 Shutdown 6 Exit
40GB 17GB 7Hr ----Hr 2003/04/22 16:39 2003/04/23 11:12
Shutdown 1 Shutdown: No 2 Shutdown: Yes 3 Exit
Load Installer Setting Save / Load Default 5 Load Installer Setting Save Installer Setting Load Factory Setting Load Factory Password Exit Save / Load: No Save / Load: Yes Exit
Save Installer Setting 3 CD-RW Copy 7 B_Year B_Month B_Day B_Hour B_Min Play CD Stop 14 E_Year E_Month E_Day E_Hour E_Min Copy Exit 9 Save / Load: No Save / Load: Yes Exit
Load Factor Setting 3 Save / Load: No Save / Load: Yes Exit
Engineer 9 Change Password Disable Password Covert Cam Visible Playback Check Super MMX Mode Language Format Hard Disk System Color Exit
No No OFF OFF English Color 3
Format Hard Disk Format Hard Disk: 1 Format Hard Disk: 2 Exit
Exit 1 Set Up Data: Save 2 Set Up Data: Cancel 3 Exit
6. OSD Menu Setup
The OSD menu is composed in hierarchy architecture, it allows you to configure the DVR-16/IP according to the applictation enveironment. Many options can be selected via the operation of the OSD menu. To enter this OSD menu, press the MENU button of the front panel, then the OSD menu will appear with a highlight cursor over the first item. The cursor can be moved by the up and down buttons. If you want to exit the OSD menu, you may either 1)select the last item EXIT and then press ENTER button; or 2)press ESC button of the front panel directly.
MAIN MENU 1 Event List 2 OSD / Timer 3 Monitor 4 Camera 5 Record 6 Event 7 Others 8 Save / Load Default 9 Engineer 10 Engineer 11 Exit
6.1 Event List
The item allows you to enter the Event List. Up to 255 events will be logged using non-volatile memory. The memory architectrue is First In First Out, so always the latest events remain on the list.
This item allows you to select one from 6 different text types (reverse, bold) for on Date/ Time display.
6.2.10 OSD
This item allows you to select which information you want to display; you can choose from 1)T&D/T(camera title and date/time); 2)Title; 3)D/T(date/time); 4)OFF.
6.3.Monitor
This menu allows you to adjust the quality of the displayed image.
Monitor 1 Brightness 2 Contrast 3 Saturation 4 Hue 5 Live Refresh Rate 6 Screen Center Point 7 Screen H-Size 8 Background Color 9 Show Color Bar 10 Exit 125IIIIIIII 190IIIIIIII 188IIIIIIII 133IIIIIIII Auto 2
6.3.1 Video Setup
Item 1~4 involve adjusting the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue of attached cameras. You may use the right/ left DIRECTION buttons to adjust the value.
6.3.2 Live Refresch Rate
This item allows you to setup the camera refresh rate on the Main monitor; use right/ left buttons to select Fix or Auto. Fix means each camera has the same refresh rate. Auto means the camera with more motion will get higher refresh rate automatically.
6.3.3 Screen Center Point
This item allows you to move the center point of the main monitor. Use the DIRECTION buttons to pan/ tilt the monitor center point. Press ESC button to exit when finished.
6.3.4 Background Color
This item allows you to select 1 from 16 different colors for the background color of 1) video-loss, 2) camera un-installed and 3) covert situations.
6.3.5 Show Color Bar
This function allows you to fine tune the monitors performance using color bar pattern generated by the DVR-16/IP.
6.4 Camera
This menu allows you to adjust camera-related items, ex. Camera title, Power On Detect, etc.
Camera 1 Configuration Table Camera Detect 3 Camera Title 4 Title Position 5 Exit
Default
6.4.1 Configuration Table 1
Configuration Table 1 allows you to configure 5 parameters for each camera individually.
Configuration Table 1
Install Covert PTZ Termination Gain Control REC Priority Alm REC Prio Call Seq
1 V V 8 1
2 V V 8 2
3 V V 8 3
4 V V 8 4
5 V V 8 5
6 V V 8 6
7 V V 8 7
8 V V 8 8
9 V V 8 9
16 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 15 16
6.4.1.1 Install
This item allows you to install each channel on 1 Configuration Table1. Every channel is installed by default; you may uninstall any one of them manually. Once a channel is un-installed, all related functions are disabled ( = camera installed; = camera not installed).
6.4.1.2 Covert
This item allows you to make each cameras input invisible (covert) on both main and call monitor, while DVR-16/IP keeps recording the cameras video. The default setting is every camera visible ( = covert; = not covert).
6.4.1.5 Gain Control
This item allows you to adjust the cameras video level. You may adjust the value between 1 and 16 for each camera.
6.4.1.6 REC Priority
This item allows the user to set the recording priority for each camera under normal state (No alarm occurred). The DVR-16/IP will record the camera that is assigned with a higher priority more frequently. The user can move the cursor and use ENTER key to adjust the value. The value ranges from 1 to 16; 1 stands for the lowest priority; 16 stands for the highest priority. If the camera is not installed, the priority will be set to 0 automatically.
6.4.1.7 Alarm REC Priority
This item allows you to set the recording priority when an alarm is triggered for the current channel, either by Alarm In or by Motion.
6.4.1.8 Call Seq
For Call monitor, there are 16 steps programmable. This item allows you to assign camera for each step (1~16); 0 means to skip this step. Those cameras which are not installed or converted wont be displayed on call monitor. Example: If you set the PPS to 30, the record priority of channel to level 4, and the record priority of all rest channels to level 1, then each channels PPS can be count by below formula.
Situation 1: No alarm event happens. Channel 1 PPS = 30 * Channel 2 PPS = 30 * Channel 3 PPS = 30 *
4 = 6.+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+= 1.+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+= 1.+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+= 4.+ 8 +1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+= 9.+ 8 +1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+= 1.+ 8 +1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1
Situation 2: An alarm event happens on channel 2. Channel 1 PPS = 30 * Channel 2 PPS = 30 * Channel 3 PPS = 30 *
6.4.2 Camera Detect
The DVR-16/IP can check the camera BNC connectors for video signal and judge the channel is connected or not. If the camera doesnt exist, its recommended to set that channel as not installed. Otherwise that channel will be considered as video loss. Besides, the DVR-16/IP storage space is wasted.
6.4.3 Camera Title
Each camera can be assigned a Title (up to 12 characters). The default title for each camera is the channel number. Use the right and left direction buttons to select the wanted camera, and then press Enter to enter a virtual table (shown as right figure).
Weekend 1 Weekend Setting 2 Start 3 Stop 4 REC PPS 5 REC Quality 6 Exit OFF FRI MON 60 Super
6.5.2.1 Weekend Setting
This item allows you to enable/ disable the following weekend-related functions. If the item is set OFF, all related functions will be disabled.
6.5.2.2 Weekend Start Time/ Weekend Stop Time
These two items allow you to set up weekend start/ stop time.
6.5.2.3 Weekend REC PPS
This item allows you to set weekend record PPS (Picture Per Second).
6.5.2.4 Weekend REC Quality
This item allows you to set up the weekend record quality
6.5.3 REC Event Only
You are allowed to decide the situation DVR-16/IP starts recording. If you select OFF, then DVR-16/IP will remain in recording mode all the time. If you choose a time, then DVR-16/IP starts recording only when an event (both Alarm and Motion events) is triggered, and the time you choose indicates how long DVR-16/IP keeps recording. For example, if you select 15 sec, DVR-16/IP starts recording when an event is triggered, and it keeps recording for 15 seconds.
6.5.4 REC Event At
The DVR-16/IP allows you to record event recording only. In this case, you can decide the recording duration: Always, Night, Day and Weekend. If Weekend is selected (the Weekend setting must be ON), then the DVR-16/IP records event recording only on weekends; and if always is selected, the DVR-16/IP wont record image until an event is triggered all the time. Record Event Only Option 1: OFF Record Event At Recording Status
Option 2: 15 Sec Option 3: 30 Sec Option 4: 45 Sec Option 5: 1 Min Option 6: 3 Min Option 7: 5 Min Option 8: 10 Min Option 9: 20 Min Option 10: 30 Min
Option 1: Always
Option 2: Day
Option 3: Night
Option 4: Weekend
Recording Mode
Normal Status (Non-recording Mode)
6.5.5 Switch REC While PB
If an event is triggered while you are playing back the video, the DVR-16/IP can switch back to recording image automatically to alert you to the event. If you choose ON, the DVR-16/IP will switch back to the recording image while the event is triggered.
6.5.6 Rec Priority Mode
This item allows you to set up the record priority, use RIGHT/LEFT keys to select Setup or Auto. Setup means priority mode will follow the setup value in configuration table, Auto means the camera with most motion will get higher priority automatically.
6.5.7 Circular Record
The DVR-16/IP can store the recorded video information in circular or not. If the setting is ON (default), the earliest recorded video will be over-written automatically (none-stop recording). If Circular Record setting is OFF, the recording will be stopped when the HDD is full; under this situation, a flash highlighted message (HDD Full) will be shown on the screen when the rest recording time is about 45 minutes; and the beeper will start beeping when the rest recording time is about 15 minutes.
6.6.2.4 Event Full Screen
When event is occurred on any camera input, the video of this camera would be displayed on the main monitor in full screen, and keep until event duration time is expired. This item allows you to enable/ disable the function.
6.6.2.5 Call Event Display
If you select YES for this item, The Call Monitor will switch to the corresponded camera immediately when an event is triggered. Otherwise, the Call Monitor just switches between each installed camera sequentially.
6.6.2.6 Response Duration
This item allows you to decide how long time the buzzer and Alarm Out relay keeps after an event is triggered. You can choose the alarm output from 1 second to 9999 seconds.
6.6.2.7 Any Key To Stop
When the event is triggered, the buzzer will beep, the Alarm Out relay will be activated. If you want to stop these actions by pressing any one key, then you must select YES for this item.
6.6.3 Motion Detect
This menu allows you to configure how Motion Detection works. Each camera can have its Detect Area and Sensitivity defined individually.
Motion Detect 1 Motion Detect 2 Configuration Table Condition Set Up 4 Exit OFF
6.6.3.1 Motion Detect
This item allows you to enable/ disable the motion detect function of the DVR-16/IP.
6.6.3.2 Configuration Table 2
Move the cursor to 2 Configuration Table 2 and press ENTER button, the table will appear. This table allows you to enable/ disable the day and night motion detect functions.
Configuration Table 11 O O O O O O
Alm In Type Day: Alm In Day: Motion Night: Alm In Night: Motion
12 O
13 O
14 O
15 O
16 O
6.6.3.3 Condition Set Up
This menu allows you to setup each cameras motion detected area and sensitivity. First select the wanted camera by using the right and left direction buttons, and then move the cursor to the second and third items to setup the chosen cameras detect area and sensitivity.
1 Select 2 Detect Area 3 Sensitivity 4 Exit
Camera_1 Camera 1
6.6.3.4 Detect Area
This item allows you to setup the motion detect area of each camera. The screen is covered by 192 (16x12) detection grids. You may use the DIRECTION buttons to move the cursor then press the ENTER button to enable/ disable the grids. Pressing MODE button can change the size of the cursor. You may also toggle all the grids on/off by pressing SET button ( : disabled; : enabled).
<Figure 2> 9.1.2 User This sub-menu allows you to set the authorized users name, individual password and the permission level (Figure 3).
<Figure 3> Different user has different default password with respective permission, as below: User Permission Administrator Operator Guest ID owner operator guest
Password owner operator guest
9.1.3 System Choose Save Changes to save the modifications youve made (Figure 4).
<Figure 4> 9.2 Network This sub-menu is offered to set network settings. 9.2.1 Network settings You can set the network-related setting here (Figure 5), including IP address, subnet mask
<Figure 5>
9.2.2 Dynamic DNS Configuration This sub-menu allows you to set the DDNS settings (Figure 6).
<Figure 6> 9.3 Video This sub-menu allows you to set the video quality and PPS (Picture Per Second) (Figure7).
<Figure 7> 10. GET ID Press this button to show the DVR-16/IP ID on the screen.
11. Password Each password contains 4 characters. If you want to enter DVR-16/IP menu or enter playback mode, you have to enter correct password. You need to key the password in the field then press send button before you enter DVR-16/IP menu or playback mode. The password shown on screen will not change but you are already able to enter DVR-16/IP main menu to change settings or to enter playback mode. 12. Channel Buttons The number of channel buttons corresponds to the number of channels supported by the unit. Press one of these buttons to view the channel full screen. Note: If you want to select DVR-16/IP menu item, you dont have to do it by directional key. You can use Channel Buttons instead. For example, if you want to select DVR-16/IP menu item 3 Monitor, you can just press Channel Button 3 on the right side. 13. DVR-16/IP ID Users can set the DVR-16/IP ID here.
9. Connectors
Rear Board
Item 5
Description Item External I/O 6 Main Monitor output (S-Video) 7 Video Looping (1~16) 8 Power Jack 9 IDE Port 10
Description RS-485 Port Call Monitor Output (BNC) Main Monitor Output (BNC) LAN Port Video Input (1~16)
External I/O Port (37pin DSUB)
Pin No. 19
Definition GND GND GND GND Reserved Reserved Alarm NO Alarm COM Alarm NC GND GND GND GND GND GND Alarm In 16 Alarm In 15 Alarm In 14 Alarm In 1
Direction Power Power Power Power Output Output Output Power Power Power Power Power Power Input Input Input Input
Pin No. 36 37
Definition Reserved Reset Alarm Day / Night output Day / Night switch Set Alarm Reserved Alarm In 13 Alarm In 12 Alarm In 11 Alarm In 10 Alarm In 9 Alarm In 8 Alarm In 7 Alarm In 6 Alarm In 5 Alarm In 4 Alarm In 3 Alarm In 2
Direction Input Input Output Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input
Appendix 2: Supported HDD
The supported HDDs are listed as below: Brand Capacity Rotation Speed Maxtor 40GB 5400 RPM Maxtor 80GB 5400 RPM Maxtor 80GB 7200 RPM Maxtor 80GB 7200RPM Maxtor 120GB 7200RPM Maxtor 160GB 7200RPM Maxtor 200GB 7200RPM Maxtor 250GB 7200RPM Part Number 4D040k2 4D080H4 D740X-6L 6Y080P0 6Y120P0 6Y160P0 6Y200P0 7Y250P0
Notice: 1. We strongly suggest do NOT use Seagate products, because them might have overheated problems while the DVR-16/IP is operating. 2. We had compared other brand HDDs with Maxtor HDDs, we recommend user to use Maxtor HDDs with 8MB cache buffer that would bring DVR the optimum stability.
Appendix 3: RS-485 Command Set
The texts of Data 0, 1 is in ASCII code format (Normal Command) Command OP_code Data 0,1 Note Channel select 01 ~ 0G Channel 1~16 Right MR Detail setting must Screen mode select reference Users manual Left ML Sequence S1 ~ S3 Sequence 1~3 Up key DU Down key DD Left key DL Right key DR Zoom/Enter DZ Play key KV Freeze/Pause KA A0H Set KS ESC KE List KL Date/Time SD Title ST Menu SP Key Lock SK Lock/ Un_Locked Goto SR Fast Rewind RW x1,x2,x4,x8 Fast Forward FF x1,x2,x4,x8 Universal End UE Goto Time1 BDH Data1, Data0 Year & Month Goto Time2 BEH Data1, Data0 Day & Hour Goto Time3 BFH Data1, Data0 Minute & G PS: Goto Time1: Year=00~99 (it means 2000~2099); Month=01~12 Goto Time2: Day=01~31; Hour=00~23 Goto Time3: Minute=00~59; G ASCII=47H Example: If the Keyboard ID is 00H, the DVR-16/IP ID is E0H. If you want to select camera 0 on the main monitor, you can use 01 command. (The ASCII Code of 01 is 30H & 31H.) Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Transmitter Receiver ID OP Code ID E0H 00H A0H NOTE: Byte 4 Data0 30H Byte 5 Data1 31H Byte 6 Checksum 41H
1. The time interval between byte and byte must be shorter than 2ms, and the time interval between 2 commands (6 bytes/command) must be longer than 2ms. 2. Checksum = Byte1.xor. Byte2.xor. Byte3.xor. Byte4.xor. Byte5
Appendix 4: Super MMX & Super MPX System Setup
1. MMX (Multiplexer-Matrix) Purpose: by using the call monitor output of the DVR-16/IP/multiplexer array to mimic (or emulate) a small matrix system, each one of the camera can be selected to be displayed on the system monitor. Ex: when users want to view camera 32, in keyboards speed dome mode, press camera number 32, then Enter, the system monitor will show the video from camera 32. If camera 32 happens to be a dome camera, he may use the joystick to control it immediately. System diagram:
Notice: (1) All DVR-16/IPs shown in the diagram can be Triplex Multiplexer. (2) All DVR-16/IPs / multiplexers must enable Super MMX (in OSD menu) (3) Choose Super MMX from System Monitor Setting in keyboards System Setting (4) All devices must be connected to the same RS485 bus. In security system, the Dome Cameras are mapping to each channel of the DVR-16/IP / multiplexer. For example, Dome 1 is mapped to channel 1 of S1 (MPX 1). Dome 24 is mapped to channel 8 of S2 (MPX 2) and so on. When using keyboard as a system controller, please set up each devices ID according to the following table: (5) The ID of DVR-16/IP / multiplexer P1 is 255.
MPX NO 15 16
MPX ID E0H, 224 E1H, 225 E2H, 226 E3H, 227 E4H, 228 E5H, 229 E6H, 230 E7H, 231 E8H, 232 E9H, 233 EAH, 234 EBH, 235 ECH, 236 EDH, 237 EEH, 238 EFH, 239
Camera ID 01H 10H, 1~16 11H 20H, 17~32 21H 30H, 33~48 31H 40H, 49~64 41H 50H, 65~80 51H 60H, 81~96 61H 70H, 97~112 71H 80H, 113~128 81H 90H, 129~144 91H A0H, 145~160 A1H B0H, 161~176 B1H C0H, 177~192 C1H D0H, 193~208 D0H DFH, 209~223 None None
Remark Channel 1~16 of MPX #1
Only 15 Dome can be connect Can connect to normal camera Can connect to normal camera
2. Super MPX (Super Multiplexer Mode) Purpose: use Main Monitor instead of Call Monitor, the feature of selecting particular camera to the system monitor is the same as MMX mode. Besides of this, by setting the multiplexers correctly, all of the cameras in this system can be displayed on the system monitor sequentially. Ex: set the P1 multiplexer to Full Screen Sequence mode, dwell time = 3 seconds. Set S1 to S16 multiplexer to 4x4 display mode. Then in 48 seconds, all 256 cameras will be displayed on the system monitor sequentially. System Diagram:
Notice: (1) All Multiplexers shown in the diagram can be DVR-16/IPs. (2) Choose Super MPX from System Monitor Setting in keyboards System Setting (3) All the device must be connected to the same RS485 bus, the RS485 ID for each device must be set up as indicated in the above table.

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