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  • Page 3: Compliance Notice Of Fcc

    Digital Video Recorder WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"...
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    User’s Manual Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions 11. Overloading All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result appliance is operated. in the risk of fire or electric shock. 2.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Digital Video Recorder Table of Contents Chapter 1 — Product Information .................... 1 Features ..........................1 System Types ........................1 System Diagram ........................2 Front Panel .......................... 2 Rear Panel ........................... 2 Turning On the DVR ......................3 Turning Off the DVR ......................3 Chapter 2 —...
  • Page 6 User’s Manual Audio Playback ........................46 Checking Audio Recording Configuration ..............46 Checking Audio Playback Configuration ............... 46 Playing Recorded Audio ....................46 SmartSearch Environment Setup ..................46 General ......................... 47 Network ......................... 47 About ..........................48 Chapter 4 — SmartBackup ....................49 Manual Backup ........................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 - Product Information

    Digital Video Recorder Chapter 1 — Product Information FEATURES  Compatible with color cameras and other standard video sources  H.264 codec  Video synchronization not required  Simultaneous recording, multi-screen viewing, playback, remote monitoring and archiving  Versatile display formats for convenient user interface ...
  • Page 8: System Diagram

    User’s Manual SYSTEM DIAGRAM FRONT PANEL  Power Button: Turn the system on or off.  Power LED: Is lit when the unit is turned on.  HDD LED: Flickers when the unit accesses to the hard disk drive.  DVD RW: Use to export recorded data to the DVD RW media.
  • Page 9: Turning On The Dvr

    Digital Video Recorder ③ Audio In (1 to 16): Connect audio sources (Line-in). ④ Alarm In (1 to 16): Connect external sensor devices. ⑤ Alarm Out (Relay): Connect external alarm-out devices such as buzzers or lights. ⑥ RS232: Connect a remote control device for RS232 communication. The RS232 settings are available at the System tab–...
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  • Page 11: Chapter 2 - Smartguard

    Digital Video Recorder Chapter 2 — SmartGuard OVERVIEW SmartGuard is powerful surveillance software. It provides multiplexer functions, digital time-lapse recording and event-driven recording. SmartGuard also provides motion detection, PTZ control and various image enhancement functions. NOTE: The first time you turn on the system, it will immediately begin recording. If you have less than 32 cameras, you must enter the setup screen and deactivate any inputs to which cameras are not connected;...
  • Page 12: Logging In/Out The System

    User’s Manual ② Quit: Click to quit the system. ③ Login/Logout: Click to log in or log out the system. Refer to the Logging In/Out the System section (p. 2) for details. ④ Screen Mode Buttons: Click the desired screen mode. Move the cursor to that image and double click the left mouse button to view a specific image in the single-screen mode.
  • Page 13: Utility Buttons

    Digital Video Recorder Utility Buttons  (Auto Sequencing): Click the button to sequence the cameras in order. Whenever you click the button, it toggles between On and Off. The switching interval can be set during the system setup.  (Record): The record mode is selected when this button is clicked. SmartGuard returns to view only mode automatically when it is unable to record (for example, when the hard disk is full).
  • Page 14: Smartguard Setup

    User’s Manual HDD Indicator: Shows the remaining hard disk space. Power LED: The LED is lit when the DVR is on. Alarm LED: The LED is lit when the sensor has been detected. Mode Status: The LED is let when the DVR is in the recording mode. The SmartGuard records images only in the Recording mode.
  • Page 15 Digital Video Recorder  Camera On/Off: Enables or disables the camera. NOTE: The camera number indicates the input signal number set during the Change Signal setup. Refer to the Change Signal section for details. NOTE: Selecting 1-16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17-32 tab displays 17 to 32. ...
  • Page 16 User’s Manual  HDD usage: Select either Once or Recycle. When Once is selected, the DVR stops recording when the hard disk drive is full. When Recycle is selected, the DVR continues recording when the hard disk drive is full by overwriting the oldest video.
  • Page 17 Digital Video Recorder – Monitoring without login: Check the box if you want to view video on the Spot monitor without login.  Set up Time Sync…: Set up the time synchronization if required. Refer to Appendix 6 — Time Synchronization for details.
  • Page 18: Setting Up Cameras

    User’s Manual Setting Up Cameras CAUTION: The recording speed may not be achieved when averaged over all the cameras.  Select a camera: Select a camera icon to set up. NOTE: The camera number indicates the input signal number set during the Change Signal setup. Refer to the Change Signal setup of the Setting Up the System (p.
  • Page 19 Digital Video Recorder  Record Audio: Check the box to record audio. NOTE: Make certain you comply with all local and federal laws and regulations when recording audio. NOTE: Audio will be recorded while the DVR records video. NOTE: Audio monitoring on the BASE system is supported only for the camera channel that the Record Audio box is checked.
  • Page 20 User’s Manual The setup screen is made up of a grid. First, click the Draw radio button and select a tool to use from the drop-down list, and then set up the privacy area on the image. Use the tools as follows: −...
  • Page 21: Setting Up Schedules

    Digital Video Recorder – On Priority Event: Select the event tab to set up and check the box if you want to use an advanced setup during high-priority event activation. Then, set the Recording speed, Rec. image resolution and Rec. image quality by holding down and dragging the pointer.
  • Page 22 User’s Manual NOTE: The DVR provides four different recording modes. View only mode — No recording will be made during selected hours. Time-lapse mode — Time-lapse recording will be made during selected hours. Event mode — Event-driven recording will be made during selected hours. Time & Event mode — Time-lapse recording will be made during selected hours and the DVR will go into the event-driven recording mode during selected hours when an event occurs.
  • Page 23: Setting Up Sensors

    Digital Video Recorder Setting Up Sensors  Select a sensor: Select a sensor icon to set up. NOTE: The sensor number indicates the SENSOR IN port number on the DVR rear panel. NOTE: Selecting 1-16 tab displays sensor channels to 16 and selecting 17-32 tab displays 17 to 32. ...
  • Page 24: Setting Up The Motion Detection

    User’s Manual  Camera association: Click the camera icon to associate it with a selected sensor. Up to 16 cameras can be selected. Video from associated camera(s) will be recorded when a related sensor is activated. NOTE: Selecting 1-16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17-32 tab displays 17 to 32. ...
  • Page 25 Digital Video Recorder  Enable: Check the box to enable motion detection for the selected camera.  Enable H/W detection: Check the box to enable hardware motion detection for the selected camera.  High priority: Check the box to give high priority to the target camera. The DVR will follow the advanced camera setup when the target camera detects motion.
  • Page 26: Setting Up The Object Detection

    User’s Manual Setting Up the Object Detection NOTE: When using the video analytics function, the object detection function will not be available for the same camera.  Select a camera: Select a camera icon to set up. NOTE: The camera number indicates the input signal number set during the Change Signal setup. Refer to the Change Signal setup of the Setting Up the System (p.
  • Page 27 Digital Video Recorder  Move to preset: Check the box to move the target camera to the preset location when the object detection detects changes on the image of the selected camera. Select the camera and preset ID from a drop-down list. Preset values can be set individually by the user who logs in the system.
  • Page 28: Setting Up The Video Analytics

    User’s Manual Setting Up the Video Analytics Warning: To activate Video Analytics you must read and accept the product disclaimer by clicking the Video Analytics Activation button at the bottom-left corner (PDRH16 series models only).  Select a camera: Select a camera icon to set up.
  • Page 29 Digital Video Recorder  Use video analytics: Check the box to use the video analytics function for the selected camera. You can check the box only after activating Video Analytics by clicking the Video Analytics Activation button at the bottom-left corner (PDRH16 series models only).
  • Page 30: Setting Up The Video Loss

    User’s Manual – Event counting: Check the box to display the number of video analytics detection events with the rule name at the top-middle of the monitoring screen. If you check the Counter reset timer box and set up the time, the system resets the number to 0 in the preset time and continues counting from 0.
  • Page 31 Digital Video Recorder  Detect Obscuration: Check the box to use the obscuration detection. And then set the obscuration level from 0% to 50% by holding down and dragging the pointer. The higher the percentage, the more sensitive it is. If the obscuration detection is selected, the DVR will check the obscuration of the target camera, and consider the obscuration on the images as video loss.
  • Page 32: Setting Up The Alarm

    User’s Manual Setting Up the Alarm  Select an alarm: Select an alarm icon to set up. NOTE: Selecting 1-16 tab displays alarm channels to 16 and selecting 17-32 tab displays 17 to 32. NOTE: The alarm number indicates the Alarm Out (1 to 16/32, TTL) connector number. See Appendix 8 — Connector Pin Outs for details.
  • Page 33: Setting Up The Text-In

    Digital Video Recorder Setting Up the Text-In  Text-In device: Select a text-in device icon to set up. NOTE: Up to 16 text-in channels are available when connecting the WIBU key (USB 2.0 port). Ask your dealer or distributor about purchasing the WIBU key and details about it. ...
  • Page 34 User’s Manual NOTE: The hard disk drive for saving image files must have at least 700MB free space. NOTE: The recording speed might decrease when the image files from multiple cameras are saved at the same time. NOTE: The images are saved with the 352x240 resolution when saving image files. ...
  • Page 35: Setting Up The Remote Access

    Digital Video Recorder Setting Up the Remote Access  Transmit speed: Set the Frame Rate and Image resolution by holding down and dragging the pointer. Use the SSL function if you want to enhance the security of outgoing data from the DVR by using the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol when connecting to the DVR remotely.
  • Page 36 User’s Manual NOTE: If the VGA card of a BASE system does not support the overlay function, the transmit speed can slow down somewhat.  Use DVRNS: Check the box to use DVRNS (DVR Name Service) server. Click the Set up DVRNS… button displays the IP Notifier –...
  • Page 37 Digital Video Recorder – Use Email: Check the box to enable e-mail notification function. – Attach the event image file: Check the box to attach the event detected image file when emailing. – Ignore Same Continuous Events: Check the box set the dwell time if you want to send an e-mail for the first detected event and ignore same continuous events during the preset dwell time.
  • Page 38: Setting Up The Authority

    User’s Manual Setting Up the Authority  Add User: Click the button and the User Information dialog box appears. Set up the user information to register a new user. NOTE: Up to 256 users can be registered. − User ID: Enter the user ID using either the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard.
  • Page 39 Digital Video Recorder After you have set up the user information, you can save your settings by clicking the OK button. Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the changes.  Edit User: Click the button to edit the established user information. If you want to delete the user, click the Delete User button after selecting the user to delete in the list.
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  • Page 41: Chapter 3 - Smartsearch

    Digital Video Recorder Chapter 3 — SmartSearch OVERVIEW SmartSearch is a powerful tool for SmartGuard. It features playback and search functions for recorded data and consists of Playback Screen, Timetable, Status Window and Utility Buttons. Each area displays or controls recorded information. Click the Search button in the SmartGuard mode to get into the SmartSearch mode.
  • Page 42: Playback Control Buttons

    User’s Manual ④ Clock: Displays the date and time of the current playback image. ⑤ Playback Control: Click to display the playback control buttons. You can search and play back recorded video. Refer to the Playback Control Buttons section (p. 2) for details. ⑥...
  • Page 43: Utility Buttons

    Digital Video Recorder Utility Buttons  (Local): Click the button to load recorded data from the local hard disk drive.  (Remote): Click the button to load recorded data from the remote DVR via LAN. The following Remote Site dialog box appears, and the remote site(s) you registered for remote playback is (are) displayed in the list box.
  • Page 44 User’s Manual  Find Range: Set the time range for the search of motions for the Motion Detection search or event logs for the Event Detection or Text-In search. – User Setting: Finds event logs between user-defined periods. Set the desired find beginning and ending date/ time in the From and Until boxes.
  • Page 45 Digital Video Recorder – (Rectangle): Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor in any direction. A rectangle appears. Once the rectangle is the size you want, release the mouse button and the rectangle fills with boxes. – (Fill): When using the fill tool, clicking the mouse will fill that area of the image with boxes.
  • Page 46: Time-Lapse Search

    User’s Manual  ATQ Criteria: Click the button and the following Transaction Query Criteria dialog box displays. Select the query item from the Saved query list that are previously saved using the Save Cofig button, and click then OK button. >>...
  • Page 47: Saving Of Recorded Video

    Digital Video Recorder Select recorded data from the calendar. The calendar provides access to single day recorded data. Click the date you want to search. Scroll through the months by clicking . Clicking the button again goes to the bookmark. You can review the specific image fast and easily by adding bookmarks for recorded images.
  • Page 48: Save As Video File

    User’s Manual  Save in: Select the save location from the drop-down list.  File name: Enter the file name using either the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard.  Save as type: Select the file format from the drop-down list. The available formats are bitmap and JPEG files.
  • Page 49: Run Cd/Dvd Burner

    Digital Video Recorder NOTE: When the write to CD/DVD box is checked, you need to select the CD or DVD recorder to use, and select the folder name to save on the CD or DVD drive by clicking the button. You can designate the folder path by entering “/”...
  • Page 50 User’s Manual NOTE: It is suggested that the computer used for the Player program has at least an 800MHz Pentium III (Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.2GHz recommended). If your CPU is slower than this, clip files recorded at maximum speed with very high image quality will be played back slowly.
  • Page 51: Printing Current Image

    Digital Video Recorder − Print: Prints the current image. − Frame Info.: Displays Channel, Title, Time, Type, Size and Resolution information about the image. − Image Processing: Controls brightness, blur and sharpness of playback images. (Single Screen Mode and Pause Mode Only) −...
  • Page 52: Audio Playback

    User’s Manual AUDIO PLAYBACK Checking Audio Recording Configuration 1. Click the Guard button to access to the SmartGuard mode. 2. Click the Setup button on the main GUI of SmartGuard. 3. Move to the Camera tab. 4. Check that Record Audio is selected. 5.
  • Page 53: General

    Digital Video Recorder General  Local Drive: Select the location of the local drive from the drop-down list. In most cases, the local drive is C:. Even if the software is installed on more than one hard disk drive, the local drive will be C:, assuming that the operating system (Windows) and the DVR program have been installed on the C: drive.
  • Page 54: About

    User’s Manual  Using LAN: Check the box when searching recorded images of other DVRs using a LAN.  Host Address: Click the arrow button and select the blank field. Enter the IP address using either the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard. You will need to get the appropriate IP address for the DVR you want to connect from your network administrator.
  • Page 55: Chapter 4 - Smartbackup

    Digital Video Recorder Chapter 4 — SmartBackup To initiate the SmartBackup program, click the Setup button in the SmartGuard mode. Move to the System tab, and click the Set up backup... button. The following SmartBackup dialog box appears.  Drive Status –...
  • Page 56: Manual Backup

    User’s Manual  Hide: Hides the SmartBackup dialog box. To close the dialog box and exit from the SmartBackup, click at the top-right hand corner. MANUAL BACKUP Click the Manual... button in the SmartBackup dialog box to start the manual backup mode. The following Manual Backup dialog box appears.
  • Page 57: Setup

    Digital Video Recorder SETUP Click the Setup... button in the SmartBackup dialog box to set up the backup information. The Setup dialog box appears.  Auto-backup: Check the box to set up auto backup. If this box is checked, the DVR will back up automatically according to the established auto backup settings.
  • Page 58: Target Files For Cd/Dvd Burning

    User’s Manual Target files for CD/DVD burning  Image files saved in SmartSearch mode.  Video files saved in SmartSearch mode.  Clip files saved in SmartSearch mode.  Whole ibbank directory on the drive used for backup.  Image files saved in the C:\IDR-Series\temp\RecordExt folder. NOTE: The size of the ibbank directory should be smaller than the capacity of the CD or DVD drive.
  • Page 59: Chapter 5 - Remote Access

    Digital Video Recorder Chapter 5 — Remote Access You can view video or control the DVR remotely via modem or LAN. For remote access, we provide the SmartBase program. It has three major functions; remote monitoring, remote playback and remote control. NOTE: A BASE system can view live video or review recorded video on POST systems.
  • Page 60: Smartbase

    User’s Manual − Storage Table: Select the drive to allocate banks. Drive displays the drive location, Total Space displays the total size of the installed recording drive, and Available IBank # displays the number of available banks for recording. − New IBank # of the selected HDD: Set the number of banks to be used for recording by using the arrow buttons.
  • Page 61 Digital Video Recorder ① Monitoring Screen: Displays monitoring video. Various display formats are provided for convenient user interface. The camera groups for multi-screen formats are composed of cameras 1 to 32 in order. The user can select which camera group is displayed by clicking any camera button in a group from camera buttons. Information including camera title, recording mode, and recording status can be displayed on the image.
  • Page 62: Remote Monitoring

    User’s Manual  (Setup): Click the button to display a Setup dialog box. Refer to the SmartBase Setup section (p. 2) and the Remote Setup section (p. 2) for details.  (Accessing SmartSearch): Click the button to run the SmartSearch. If the SmartBase is connected to the remote site, the SmartSearch will log in the same site automatically with the same login ID and password.
  • Page 63 Digital Video Recorder  Set up remote Site – Add: Register the remote site. Up to 256 sites can be registered. − Site ID: Enter the site name to register using either the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard. − Network address: Enter the IP address of the remote DVR, acquired from your network administrator.
  • Page 64: Smartbase Setup

    User’s Manual NOTE: When using the DVRNS server, check the Use DVRNS box, and then enter the site name to register in the Site ID field and the DVR name of the remote site in the Network address field. The DVR name you enter should match the DVR name set during the Remote Monitoring setup on the remote DVR.
  • Page 65 Digital Video Recorder Setting up System  Show VLoss Dialog: Check the box if you want to show the video loss acknowledge dialog when the video loss is detected.  Event log: Displays the event log list of the BASE system. ...
  • Page 66 User’s Manual Setting up Remote  Connect with the registered password: If this box is checked, the remote DVR will be connected automatically with registered user ID and password. If there is no registered password, the login dialog box will appear. The connection fails when an incorrect password is entered.
  • Page 67: Remote Setup

    Digital Video Recorder − Group: Set up the group information. Click the Add button to register a new group, and enter the name of the group to register. − Camera assignment: Select the target remote site from the Site ID drop-down list and camera number from the Camera drop-down list.
  • Page 68: Remote Playback Of Recorded Video

    User’s Manual ① Playback Screen ② Quit ③ Login Information ④ Clock ⑤ Playback Control ⑥ Timetable ⑦ Image Adjustment Buttons ⑧ Screen Mode Buttons ⑨ Utility Buttons NOTE: See Chapter 3 — SmartSearch for details on each button and its function. Remote Playback of Recorded Video You can play back video recorded in the remote DVR system.
  • Page 69: Local Playback Of Recorded Video

    Digital Video Recorder Local Playback of Recorded Video You can play back video recorded in the BASE system. Click the (Local) button in the Utility Buttons on the main GUI of SmartSearch, and video recorded in the BASE system is displayed on the playback screen. Remote and Local Playback of Backup Video You can play back video backed up in the remote DVR system or BASE system.
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  • Page 71: Appendix 1 - Accessing Windows

    Digital Video Recorder Appendix 1 — Accessing Windows Since the DVR is new technology, it might be unfamiliar to many users. Many problems can occur from incorrect Windows settings. The DVR requires specific Windows settings for optimal performance. That is why the Windows mode has been blocked.
  • Page 72: Appendix 2 - Smartshell

    User’s Manual Appendix 2 — SmartShell SmartShell is very easy and dependable software for maintaining your DVR. The software will help the DVR recover from unexpected system failures. SmartShell is also the only way to access Windows. How to Access SmartShell If you release the automatic shutdown mode in the hidden dialog box, clicking the POWER button in the SmartGuard program enters the SmartShell mode.
  • Page 73: Appendix 3 - Network Setup (Lan)

    Digital Video Recorder Appendix 3 — Network Setup (LAN) 1. Run the SmartGuard program and click the (Setup) button on the main GUI. 2. Select the Remote tab and the Remote Monitoring setup screen appears. Click the Set up network… button. 3.
  • Page 74: Appendix 4 - Video Analytics

    User’s Manual Appendix 4 — Video Analytics For the video analytics detection to work properly, you must install cameras properly and set up video analytics rules following the instructions. Camera Installation Location  Indoors: Check the lighting condition. – Low Light: Degrades the performance of the video analytics detection. –...
  • Page 75: Camera Settings

    Digital Video Recorder Face Detection Background  Floor: If the floor is made of glossy or transparent material and reflects light to the camera, place the camera as parallel as possible to the floor.  Windows: If windows reflect sunlight or lights into the camera, place the camera as parallel as possible to the windows. Camera Settings ...
  • Page 76 User’s Manual 3. Click the Video Analytics Activation button and activate Video Analytics (PDRH16 series models only). Read the disclaimer carefully and decide whether or not to use the video analytics function. Selecting I agree and clicking the OK button activates Video Analytics. 4.
  • Page 77 Digital Video Recorder Single Event When video analytics detection satisfying the settings of Event 1 occurs, the system considers it as a video analytics detection event. Tripzone: Select Single event from the Event type list, and select Tripzone from the Event 1 list. Clicking the Edit button displays the Tripzone setup screen.
  • Page 78 User’s Manual  Name: Enter the event name. The name will be displayed in the rule list.  Draw, Erase: Click the button to enable blocks on the screen to set up a detection area. You can select one block at a time by clicking each block or an area of blocks by dragging a mouse on the screen.
  • Page 79: Appendix 5 - Webguard

    Digital Video Recorder Appendix 5 — WebGuard WebGuard allows you to access a remote DVR, monitor live video images and search recorded video using Internet Explorer web browser anytime from virtually anywhere. Computer system requirements for using the WebGuard program are: ®...
  • Page 80: Web Monitoring Mode

    User’s Manual NOTE: There might be a problem with screen display or screen update due to low image transmission speed when using the Microsoft Windows Vista or later operating system. In this situation, it is recommended that you disable the Auto Tuning capability of your computer. Run the Command Prompt with elevated administrator permissions (Go to the Start Menu and Accessories, and then Command Prompt →...
  • Page 81: Web Search Mode

    Digital Video Recorder ⑩ : Click to set up the image drawing mode and OSD display. You can adjust the display speed by changing the image drawing mode, and select OSD information to be displayed on the screen. ⑪ : Click to save the current image as a bitmap or JPEG file format. ⑫...
  • Page 82 User’s Manual ⑤ : Click to blur, sharpen, equalize and interpolate playback images. : Click to zoom out or zooms in the recorded image. : Click to adjust the brightness of the recorded images. NOTE: Image processing works only in the pause mode. ⑥...
  • Page 83 Digital Video Recorder Web Server Setup The DVR includes a personal web server. If you do not want to run a web server, turn it off by clicking the Set up Web Server... button under the System tab of the Setup dialog box in the SmartGuard mode and follow the instructions.
  • Page 84: Appendix 6 - Time Synchronization

    User’s Manual Appendix 6 — Time Synchronization In general, each DVR system may have a different time because of the accuracy of its internal clock. The Time Synchronization function synchronizes the time between POST systems and any time server when they are networked. Any POST system or BASE system can run as a time server.
  • Page 85 Digital Video Recorder 3. Click the Set up Time Sync… button.  Server: Enter the IP address of target time server.  Automatic: Check the box if you want to synchronize the time between the POST system and a time server automatically, and enter the synchronization interval (1 to 300 minutes).
  • Page 86: Appendix 7 - Text-In Query

    User’s Manual Appendix 7 — Text-In Query Set up the find condition of text-in.  Name: Enter the text to find.  Comp: Enter the comparison operator.  Value: Enter the comparison value. NOTE: The tab and line can be used for more specific search of the text-in data. Use a symbol ‘^’ indicating the location of each individual category, and ‘]’...
  • Page 87: Query Example Ii

    Digital Video Recorder For example, if you want to search for Coke with a Qty(Quantity) of more than 1 and Hotdog with an amount totaling over $8, the following find condition can be set. Coke > Hotdog > ^^^8 Query Example II 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Item Unit price...
  • Page 88: Appendix 8 - Connector Pin Outs

    User’s Manual Appendix 8 — Connector Pin Outs SPOT Monitor Output (Sequence Display) Sensor Input PDRH16 series models Connector Connector S1 (Sensor 1) S9 (Sensor 9) S2 (Sensor 2) S10 (Sensor 10) S3 (Sensor 3) S11 (Sensor 11) S4 (Sensor 4) S12 (Sensor 12) G (Ground) G (Ground)
  • Page 89: Alarm Output

    Digital Video Recorder Alarm Output Relay Output PDRH16 PDRH32 Connector series models model NC (Normal Close) NO (Normal Open) COM (Common) GND (Ground) TTL Output – PDRH16 series and PDRH32 models Connector Connector AOUT1 (Alarm Out 1) AOUT2 (Alarm Out 2) AOUT3 (Alarm Out 3) GND (Ground) AOUT4 (Alarm Out 4)
  • Page 90: Appendix 9 - Event Log Notices

    User’s Manual Appendix 9 — Event Log Notices Start Start Rec. Stop Rec. Begin Backup End Backup Sensor Motion Object Detection Video Analytics Video Loss Video On Text-In Set Privacy Area Release Privacy Area User ID : User Login Fail User ID : Login Fail (3 times) User ID login User ID logout...
  • Page 91: Appendix 10 - Protocol For Remote Controlling Dvr

    Digital Video Recorder Appendix 10 — Protocol for Remote Controlling DVR Message Format ::[:Operands]:[EOM] where Symbol Value Description Field delimiter Beginning of message (for command) < Beginning of message (for reply) 00~99 Device ID Device Class (“DR” for DVR systems) ...
  • Page 92 User’s Manual Multiplexer (Display/Audio) Functions Function Code Operands Reply Reply data Screen Format viii Set Screen Format/Group 01~99 (format):01~99(group) Prev/Next Format -/+(prev/next) Prev/Next Group -/+(prev/next) Full Screen Y/N/T(on/off/toggle) Camera Selection 00~99(camera) Spot Camera 00~99(spot):00~99(camera) Spot Sequence 00~99(spot):Y/N/T(on/off/toggle) Sequence Y/N/T(on/off/toggle) Change OSD mode 0~9(mode) (0:off, 1:on) Image Brightness +/0/-(direction):Y/N(step)
  • Page 93 Digital Video Recorder Telemetry Extended Functions Function Code Operands Reply Reply data PTZ Select Camera 00:00~99 (camera number) PTZ Pan Speedy Left 01:00~16(Speed 00 is “Stop”):Y/N(step) PTZ Pan Speedy Right 02:00~16(Speed 00 is “Stop”):Y/N(step) PTZ Tilt Speedy Up 03:00~16(Speed 00 is “Stop”):Y/N(step) PTZ Tilt Speedy Down 04:00~16(Speed 00 is “Stop”):Y/N(step) PTZ Zoom Speedy Tele...
  • Page 94: Revision History

    User’s Manual Revision History May 5, 2003 (Version 1.2) – Added ss command for getting the status of system – Added ao command for getting the status of alarm out October 6, 2003 (Version 1.3) – Added PX for specifying the speed at which PTZ moves –...
  • Page 95: Appendix 11 - Troubleshooting

    Digital Video Recorder Appendix 11 — Troubleshooting Following are some frequent problems and solutions related to the DVR. Read this section before calling the dealer or installer. Problem: There is no image on the screen. Solution: Check the camera cables. If the background of the DVR system is blue, something is wrong with the camera cable or power.
  • Page 96: Appendix 12 - Specifications

    User’s Manual Appendix 12 — Specifications VIDEO Signal Format NTSC or PAL (programmable) Composite: Video Input 1 Vp-p, 16 looping, auto-terminating (PDRH16 series models) 1 Vp-p, 75 Ohms termination (PDRH32 model) Composite: 9 (PDRH16 series models) or 10 (PDRH32 model), 1 Vp-p, 75 Ohms Monitor Outputs VGA: One Recording Resolution...
  • Page 97 Digital Video Recorder GENERAL Dimensions (W x H x D) 17.3" x 7.0" x 18.2" (440mm x 177mm x 462mm) Unit Weight 33.7 lbs. (15.3kg) Shipping Weight 44.1 lbs. (20.0kg) Shipping Dimensions 23.2" x 13.7" x 27.6" (590mm x 350mm x 700mm) (W x H x D) Operating Temperature 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)

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