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Page 1 - USER’S GUIDE

Version 1.10 USER’S GUIDE 0

Page 2 - CAUTIONS

1-3 Components After unpacking the product, check whether the following accessories are included: - CMS CD (Remote Monitoring Software) - Adapter &am

Page 4 - C/O/N/T/E/N/T/S

Chapter 2. Installation and Connection 2-1 Name and Features of Each Part The front part of H.4 features an easy-to-use button; various interfaces

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2-1-2 Back Part No. Name Features Type 1 CAMERA IN Connection for the video camera BNC 2 TV OUT Connection for the CCTV monitor(divided screen

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2-2 Installation and Connection 2-2-1 Basic Connection Connect the CCTV camera, CCTV monitor (or PC monitor), and PS/2 mouse to the DVR as shown

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2-2-2 Connection of Other Devices Connect the PTZ controller cable, audio input/output, network, and sensors as shown below. . Connected Device

Page 8 - Chapter 1. Introduction

(1) Sensor Connection  Select a Terminal among GND and IN1 ~ IN2 in Sensor/Relay Terminal and Connect to the input port of the terminal block.  Eac

Page 10 - 1-3 Components

Chapter 3. Operation and Setup Tools The user can easily operate the H.4 using the front buttons and mouse. 3-1 Front Buttons A. System Operation

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Up Arrow Moves to upper category Down Arrow Moves to down category Left Arrow Moves to left category Right Arrow Moves to right category Selectio

Page 12 - Auto-sequencing

FCC Compliance Statement Model Name: H.4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is Subject to the following two conduction

Page 13 - 2-1-2 Back Part

Chapter 4. System Operation 3-3 Starting and Exiting the System 3-3-1 Starting the System  With the power connected to the DVR, The system will boo

Page 14 - 2-2-1 Basic Connection

 The user can select the automatic change mode by selecting the Select (Automatic Change) button in 1 Sub-Screen mode. Press the Select button again

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[Figure 4-1. Monitoring Menu]  Press or right-click the Menu button. The Live menu will then appear as shown in Figure 4-1.  Select the desired i

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 Functions Network Live Enables viewing real-time images upon network access Playback Enables viewing the Recorded Screen Copy (Download) Enables cop

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3-6 Audio Recording and Playback 3-6-1 Setting up the Audio Recording  On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Live Menu} Æ {Main Setup}.  T

Page 18 - 3-1 Front Buttons

3-7-1 System Information  On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Live Menu} Æ {Status}.  Product mode information will then be displayed as

Page 19 - 3-2 Mouse

3-7-3 Controlling the Screen Brightness  On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Live Menu}  {Camera/TV Setting}  {Brightness}.  To adjust

Page 20 - Chapter 4. System Operation

 On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Live Menu}  {Camera/TV Setting}  {Camera}.  To control the camera, select a channel on the monitoring

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3-8 Relay Out  On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Live Menu} Æ {Control} Æ {Relay Output}  Selecting a relay channel enables outputtin

Page 22 - 3-5 System Login

[Figure 4-6. Multi-Time Playback] 28

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z Safety Notes on the DVR 1. When installing additional boards and HDD, separate the power cable and turn OFF power supplied to the DVR completely

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 In Playback mode, select {Playback Menu}  {Multi-Time}.  The user can execute multi-time playback by selecting a channel using the arrow keys and

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[Figure 4-8. Multi-Channel Playback Screen] 3-9-6 Playback and Control of Playback Speed  In Playback mode, the user can play back video contents

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3-9-7 Playback on a divided screen  In Playback mode, the user can split the screen as in the monitoring mode. 3-9-8 Audio Playback  In Playbac

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3-9-11 Go To The First The user can search and play back the first recorded data.  The oldest data can be played back by selecting {Playback Menu}

Page 28 - 3-9 Playback

3-10 Log List The user can record the logs of all system operations such as system power on/off, system setup, network connection/disconnection, etc

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3-10-2 Viewing the System Log [Figure 4-10. Log List Window]  Select {Live Menu} Æ {Log} in real-time monitoring mode or {Playback Menu} Æ {Log}

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3-11 Recording 3-11-1 Recording Types The H.4 supports various recording types as shown below. Recording Type Description Automatic Set the event

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▶ Hard Disk Status Overwrite on Hard Disk  Do Not Overwrite on Hard Disk Overwrite ※ To turn on/off HDD Overwrite, select {Main Setup} -> {Sto

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3-12 Search 3-12-1 Selecting the Search Mode To shift to Search mode, select {Live Menu} Æ {Search} in real-time monitoring mode or {Playback Menu}

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※In Multi-Channel search mode, the user can execute a search using the file list only. Current Recorded video file based on the current system time

Page 34 - 3-10 Log List

STANDALONE C/O/N/T/E/N/T/S H.4 FCC Compliance Statement ... 1 WARNING ...

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 The user can search data by date as in the Multi-Channel Search mode.  Time zones and channels may be viewed by selecting the desired date.  Selec

Page 36 - 3-11 Recording

3-13 Backup To back up data, the DVR shall be connected with a storage device such as Memory Stick or External HDD, via the USB 2.0 port. For the su

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3-13-4 Backup in Playback Mode  In Playback mode, select {Playback Menu} ( {Copy} ( {Backup}. Any playback in progress at this time will stop.  Th

Page 38 - 3-12 Search

 Selecting a device causes the directory name based on the initial values for the time and channel to be displayed and the size of the file to be bac

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3-14 PTZ Camera Control 3-14-1 Conditions for Using the PTZ Features  The PTZ camera must be connected to the system.  Select {Additional Setup

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3-14-2 Shifting to PTZ Mode  In real-time monitoring mode, select {Live Menu} Æ {PTZ}.  As shown in Figure 4-13, an icon will be displayed on the

Page 41 - 3-13 Backup

3) Focus Control  To shift to focus control mode, press the PTZ button again in PTZ Zoom In/Out mode.  Use the arrow (▲▼) buttons.  To change th

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※ In PIP display, moving enlarged section to desired position by using mouse. 4—13—1 Digital Zoom in Live Mode  Select {Live Menu} Æ {Enlargement} i

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Chapter 4. System Setup 4-1 Main Setup {Main Setup} is used to set the recording, system environment, and other major features. 4-1-1 Starting th

Page 44 - 3-14 PTZ Camera Control

4-1-3 Shifting to Recording Setup Mode {Recording Setup} supports two modes: data mode and channel mode. On the Recording Setup window, select {Menu

Page 45 - 2) Zoom in/Zoom out

3-7-2 Channel Grouping... 24 3-7-3 Controlling the Screen Brightnes

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[Figure 5-2. Main Setup Window (Channel Mode)] 4-1-4 Saving the Recording Setting  To save the new setting, select {Save} using the arrow keys

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 Select {Name} for the camera channel using the arrow keys and the Select button.  On the selection window, select the first row and enter the name

Page 48 - Chapter 4. System Setup

(2) Quality Used to set the quality of the recorded video  Select {Recording}  (Qual.) {Quality) for the channel using the arrow keys and the Selec

Page 49 - 2) Channel Mode

Normal Sets the recording frame rate for Automatic and Continuous recording Event Sets the recording frame rate for Automatic, Motion and Sensor, r

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(5) Audio Used to set the recording for the external audio input linked to the system  Select {Recording}  {Audio} for the channel using the arrow

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 Select the motion detection sensitivity.  Select {Event} Æ {Moti.} (Motion) Æ {Sensitivity} for the channel using the arrow keys and the Menu butt

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 Select {Event} Æ {Post} for the channel using the arrow keys and the Select button.  On the selection window, select the time value using the arrow

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(2) Preset When an event occurs, the PTZ camera will be preset.  Select {Alarm Out} Æ {PSet} (Preset) for the channel using the arrow keys and the

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Menu button.  On the selection window, select the relay type using the arrow keys and the Select button.  To set all channels at the same time, go

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1) Selecting the Recording Schedule Menu  On the initial Main Setup screen shown in Figure 5-1, the user can select a recording schedule using the

Page 56 - 4) Alarm Out

3-12-6 Multi-Day Search... 39 3-13 Backup ...

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 If the date for the holiday and day of the week are the same in the {Recording Schedule} menu, the holiday setup will have priority over the date s

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4-1-7 System The system may be set up in the {System} menu as shown below; ditto for the auxiliary features of the system. 1. {Local Administrator’

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1) Selecting the system menu  On the initial Main Setup window shown in Figure 5-1, select the system using the arrow keys and the Select button. 

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 Selecting User Setup causes the input window to appear as shown below.  Enter the time using the numeric buttons or the arrow keys and the Select b

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5) Changing the date format  Select {Time Format} using the arrow keys and the Select button.  On the selection window, select the date format usi

Page 62 - 3) {Automatic Menu Exit}

(2) Add User  Select {Register User} Æ {Add User} using the arrow keys and the Select button.  On the user registration window, enter the ID and th

Page 63 - 4) Rename DVR

②Connect the storage device with an upgrade file stored in the USB 2.0 port at the back. ③Select {Upgrade} using the arrow keys and the Select button.

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13) Language This feature is used to select the language for the On Screen Display (OSD) menu of the system.  Select {Language} using the arrow ke

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4-1-8 Storage 1) Selecting the Storage Menu  Select the {Main Setup} and {Storage} menus. [Figure 5-9. Storage Window (Local)]  To apply the

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 Select {HDD Overwrite} using the arrow keys and the Select button.  On the input window, select whether to use this function or not using the arrow

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 Direct The administrator manages dedicated (or direct) storages. A dedicated (direct) storage stores data on the hard disk in real time. Five comma

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Active: Connected to storage or backup device; currently saving the data Online: Only connected to storage or backup device Offline: Not connected to

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(5) Operation after adding a local storage device  Open the system body and install a new disk (connect the data cable and the power cable).  Conn

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※ Description of features1. Time synchronization 1) Synchronization with the NTP Server Time is synchronized with the NTP server every hour. A. Autom

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1) Selecting the NTP Menu  Select {Main Setup} and {NTP}. [Figure 5-11. NTP Setup Window] 2) Time Server  Select {Time Server} using the arrow k

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(2) Server URL  Select {Server URL} using the arrow keys and the Select button.  In the selection box, select the server URL using the arrow keys a

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 Using the arrow keys and the Select button, [Figure 5-11. date and time Setup Window]  Select the field you want to change using the arrow button

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5) Standard Time Zone  Select {Standard Time Zone} using the arrow keys and the Select button. [Figure 5-12. Standard Time Zone Setup Window]  On

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4-2 Additional Setup Additional Setup includes the PTZ setting and network setting. 4-2-1 Selecting the Additional Setup Menu  On the real-time

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1) PTZ Protocol Setting PTZ protocol refers to the rule for communicating with the PTZ camera.  From the PTZ Setup menu, select the PTZ protocol fo

Page 78 - 4-2 Additional Setup

Chapter 1. Introduction 1-1 About the Product The H.4 is a digital video monitoring equipment that can monitor, record, play, and transmit video

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4) Preset Duration setting Tour interval time (select between 5 and 60 seconds)  From the Preset Setup menu, select the preset time for the channel

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1) Selecting the Network Setup Menu  In {Additional Setup} mode, select {Network} using the arrow keys. [Figure 5-14. Network Setup Window] 2) Eth

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button. 5) Ports This feature is used to set up the user for the network port. The default value is between 2000 and 2007; a randomly chosen value

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A/P/P/E/N/D/I/X A/P/P/E/N/D/I/X... 83 1. PTZ Camera Protocol...

Page 84 - A/P/P/E/N/D/I/X

1. PTZ Camera Protocol NO Vendor Protocol 1 A.D. SENSORMATIC 2 CHOU COHU 3 Dongyang DRX-500, Dy-255 4 EYE VIEW EYE VIEW 5 GE KARATEL 6 G

Page 85 - 2. Recommended HDD(SATA)

4. Memory Stick No. Vendor Model Capacity 1 Transcend Ultra Speed JetFlash 256MB 2 FM semiconductor MemoRive USB2.0 256MB 3 LG Xtick USB

Page 86 - 5. 2.5’’ Potable USB HDD

z Various network interfaces - Cable modem, Ethernet , DHCP client z System automation (all features are remote-controllable) z NTP support z Vario

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