9 2. Installation and Connection 2-1. Name and Features of Each Part Buttons are conveniently located on the front panel of the Workhorse 120-16, an
99 10/20/30 seconds If no input is made using the touch pad, remote control, or mouse, the system shifts to real-time monitoring mode. User setting
101 On the {System} menu, go to the remote ID selection box using the arrow (ST) buttons and press the [Select] button. On the ID input field,
102 A) Modifying user information On the {System} menu, go to {7. User}->{Modify} using the arrow (ST) buttons and press the [Select] button.
103 On the user registration window, go to the ID input field and press the [Select] button. 7Gives the user the authority to use the feature Pr
104 On the password input window, enter the password using the numeric buttons on the remote control or the arrow (STWX) and [Select] buttons. The
105 The buzzer inside the system is used to sound an alarm in case of HDD Failure, Backup Failure, Network Failure, Fan Failure, Power Failure, or
106 After checking the information, select the [Yes] button. Upgrading then proceeds in the following order (selecting the [No] button causes t
107 After updating is completed, the system restarts. The system automatically starts, and upgrading is completed. Select {Status} -> {Prod
108 A) Local (1) Selecting the Local menu On the {Storage Device} menu, go to the {Local} tab using the arrow (W X) and [Select] buttons. To app
10 2-1-2. Rear Part 1234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11121314 No. Name Features Form 1 AC in Power cable connection to the body 2 Ethernet ADSL, Cable modem
109 ON In case of insufficient hard drive space, files starting from the oldest ones are overwritten. OFF Once the hard drive space is used up, re
110 storage device (and cause it to shift to fault state). In this case, backing up the data in the corresponding storage device and replacing the
111 (7) After adding a local storage device Open the DVR body, connect the drive to the IDE cable, and connect the power cord. Supply power to t
112 To make a model available online, select the desired model using the [Select] button followed by the Online menu. Selecting a menu using
113 B) NAS backup (1)Selecting the NAS Backup menu Go to {Main Setup}, {Storage Device}, and {NAS Backup}.
114 (2) Using NAS On the {Storage} menu, go to {NAS Backup} ->{1. NAS Use } using the arrow (ST) buttons and press the [Select] button. On t
115 Only numbers between 1 and 59 are recognized; each number denotes a minute. Beyond 59 minutes, the following warning message appears: (8) M
116 5-1-6. NTP Protocol for synchronizing the time between devices connected through the network Description of features 1. Time synchronization 1)
117 (1) Selecting the NTP menu Select {Main S4etup} and {NTP}. (2) NTP mode On the {NTP} menu, go to {1. NTP Mode} using the arrow (ST) button
118 On the selection box, set the server type using the arrow (ST) and [Select] buttons. B) Server URL Settings may be defined only in client NT
11 2-2. Installation and Connection 2-2-1. Connection Connect the DVR to the CCTV camera, monitor, and other peripheral devices as shown below: Co
119 The following message is then displayed, and the system time, changed. (4) Time zone Used to set the standard time A) Daylight saving time
120 (2) Advanced option setting per channel A) Filter On the {Filter} menu, press the [Select] button using the arrow (ST) buttons. B) {Average
121 C) Maximum bit rate Enter the bit rate using the arrow (STWX) and [Select] buttons as shown below: After inputting the data, go to [Save and
122 (G) C/Y cording Go to the {C/Y Cording} menu and press the [Select] button using the arrow (ST) buttons as shown below: (3) Description of ad
123 5-2. Additional Setup Use {Additional Setup} to set the PTZ and network features. After changing the setting on the {Additional Setup} menu, sa
124 Camera name Displays the name of each channel PTZ protocol Sets the protocol used to communicate with the PTZ camera Camera ID ID set in the
125 (4) Setting the transmission rate The transmission rate denotes the speed of communication with the PTZ camera. • • The transmission rate must b
126 (6) Tour setting Preset Used to move the PTZ camera up, down, right, and left, to zoom in the image, and to control the focus to save the new s
127 5-2-3. Network Setup (1) Selecting the Network Setup menu In {Additional Setup} mode, go to {Network} and press the [Select] button. (2) Et
128 To select , , or , use the [Tab] button. For others, use the arrow (W X) buttons. ¾ On the LAN Setup menu, set the LAN for the Networ
12 Spot displays on full screen the channel with an event (motion, sensor, or sound) being detected. Events are checked every second; if events are
129 C) Subnet mask setting On the {Ethernet Setup} menu, go to the subnet mask input field using the arrow (ST) buttons and press the [Select] but
130 F) Auxiliary DNS setting On the {Ethernet Setup} menu, go to the auxiliary DNS input field using the arrow (ST) buttons and press the [Select]
131 (4) ADSL Used only in the user authentication-type ADSL network On the {Network Setup} menu, go to {ADSL} using the arrow (W X) buttons and pr
132 On the {Network Setup} menu, go to {Alarm} using the arrow (W X) buttons and press the [Select] button. To select 1, 2, or 3, use the [Tab]
133 (6) Port Sets the user for the network port The default is between 2000 and 2007; a randomly chosen value may be used depending on the network
134 Go to {DDNS} using the {Network Setup} menu and arrow (W X) buttons and press the [Select] button. Enable/Disable the use of DDNS using t
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136 1. Rugged Vision Viewer(Web monitoring) 1-1. Access The user can access the DVR system through the web. Enter the IP of the DVR system on the
137 Click [Install] on the window as shown below: After installing ActiveX, the user can use Plus Viewer on the web browser.
138 1-2. Description of the Basic Features The user can view the channel on full screen by clicking any of the following numbers: Zoomed-in vie
13 Sensor types include Normal Close (NC) and Normal Open (NO). For more information on sensor type setting, see {5-1-2 Recording Setup} Æ {(7) Ev
139 1.3 Audio Click the Audio button to control the volume. After adjusting the volume, click the Close button to exit the menu. 1-4. Color
140 1-.5. DVR Network Setting To view the DVR setting, click DVR Network Setting. Product Information. 1. Software version: 00 (build no.) 2.
141 Use Network Account to display the user profile. 1-6. Viewing a Divided Screen After the channel video is displayed on the monitoring wind
142 6-division mode 8-division mode
143 9-division mode 10-division mode
144 13-division mode 1-7. Search and Playback Searches and plays the video recorded in a remote DVR in real time Click the Search and Play tab
145 1-7-2. Search Method Search –Displays the recorded video in the form of hour/minute bar graph Search –Displays the recorded video in the
146 Select the minute and click . The video is then played. To go back to the previous screen, click . Below is the playback screen: 1-7-4.
147 1-7-5. Screen Description A & V – Displays all recorded files Video – Displays only files with video Audio – Displays only files w
148 2. Quick Viewer When recorded data is backed up from the DVR system, a new folder is created in the backup device including QuickViewer.exe and
14 Example - Setting the jumper for the Western Digital WD1200 hard drive Adding a hard drive 1) Before installing the HDD, turn OFF the DVR
149 2-1. File Play Click [File] – [Open]. An open file dialog box then appears as shown below: Select the rms file of the channel to be playe
150 Workhorse 120-16 A/P/P/E/N/D/I/X 1. PTZ Camera Protocol ...1511 2. Recommend
151 1. PTZ Camera Protocol NO. Vendor Protocol 1 CHOU COHU-3925 2 Kalatel KALATEL 3 Hitron FASTRAX2 4 Panasonic WVCS854, WV-CS850A, WV-CS854,
152 3. Recommended USB 2.0 Device USB 2.0 Device Media File System Memory stick Flash type FAT32 2.5" portable USB HDD HDD type FAT32 CD
15 Before turning OFF the power, shut down the system first. Unscrew and open the upper case. Unscrew the hard drive bay using a screwdriver
16 Connect the hard drive power cable and hard drive connection cable to the corresponding plugs. Connect the hard drive connection cable as foll
17 Place the hard drive bay on the body and fasten with screws. Close the upper case and fasten the screws. Turn the power ON and start the s
18 2-2-3. CD-RW/DVD-RW Unscrew and open the upper case. Screw in the CD-RW/DVD-RW on the front CD-RW/DVD-RW bay. Connect the power cord of t
1 Statement of Compliance with FCC Model Name: Workhorse 120-16 This device complies with Section 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is covered by the
19 3. Operation and Setup Tools The user can operate Workhorse 120-16 easily using the front buttons, remote control, and mouse. 3-1. Front Buttons
20 3-2. Remote Control A. Basic control buttons Power Turns the system ON or OFF Lock Disables the mouse, remote control, and front buttons ~ Nu
21 C. Search buttons Forward play/Fast-forward Used to play forward and to fast-forward Fast-forward frames by frame or tab Used to play frames fo
22 3-3. Mouse The user can operate the system using a USB mouse. To go to the On Screen Display (OSD) menu, right-click as shown below: To close t
23 4. System Operation 4-1. Starting and Shutting down the System 4-1-1. Starting the System The default password of the local administrator is “00
24 Once the correct password is inputted, all LEDs on the front panel blink, and a warning sound is generated for approximately 20 seconds before
25 4-2. System Login 4-2-1.User Account System users are divided into local system administrators and general users. The local system administrator
26 Select the Power, [Lock], [Main Setup], [Additional Setup], and {Record] buttons. The ID and password input window is then displayed as shown b
27 4-3. Monitoring Once the system starts, video data from the CCTV monitor/VGA is displayed on the 16-divided screen. The user can choose from
28 Press the corresponding button on the remote control. Pressing the corresponding numeric buttons enables viewing the main channel.
2 4. Install the DVR in a clean, humid-free place to avoid product malfunction and prevent electric shock. The operating temperature should be 0˚C
29 8-divided screen (2 sub-screens) Press the corresponding button on the remote control. Pressing the corresponding numeric buttons enables
30 16-divided screen (1 screen) Press on the remote control. Double -click the desired video on the channel. Automatic screen
31 4-4. Audio Recording and Playing 4-4-1. Audio Recording Setting On the real-time monitoring screen, select the [Additional Setup] button on the
32 Navigate on the screen using the arrow (STW X) buttons. Select {Main Setup} Æ {Data 1~4} Æ {Recording} Æ {Audio} and choose the desired channe
33 The Audio icon and active window are then displayed on the channel, with the voice set on the real-time monitoring window as shown below: Ch
34 4-5. Viewing System Information and Changing the Display Setup Workhorse 120-16 displays basic system information through the OSD on the real-tim
35 To view product information, press the [Status] button on the remote control or go to the [Status] menu. 1. ID Product ID (1~99) (used for re
36 4-5-2. Brightness Control To shift to brightness control mode, press the [Status] button as shown below: Select the channel on the monitoring
37 Select the channel on the monitoring screen to control the camera. Adjust the camera using the arrow (ST) buttons. Go to the channel selec
38 Press the [Select] button. On the language selection menu, select the language using the arrow (ST) buttons and press the [ESC] button. 4-5-
3 Workhorse 120-16 C/O/N/T/E/N/T/S Workhorse 120-16 Statement of Compliance with FCC ...1 W
39 Border setting fields Field Setting Description ON Displays the border Mode OFF Hides the border Internal Hides the external borderline Form
40 4-6. System Log Workhorse 120-16 records the logs of all operations including system power ON/OFF, system setup in/out, and network connection/d
41 On the active calendar window, select the search date using the arrow (STW X) and [Select] buttons as shown below: Viewing time change-rela
42 Navigate on the screen using the arrow (W X) buttons and check the logs by time and type. The user can check the logs by time and type on ea
43 4-7. Record 4-7-1. Recording Type Workhorse 120-16 supports various recording types: Recording Type Description Automatic Set the event record
44 Hard drive status The right part of the OSD shows the status of the hard drive where video data is recorded. To turn HDD Overwrite ON/OFF, selec
45 (1) Stopping Record All Press the [Record] button on the remote control or on the menu. On the login window, enter the ID and password and s
46 4-7-5. Watermark This system uses Watermark technology to detect video forgery and alteration. Fragile Watermark technology is used. Fragile Wa
47 4-8. Search Use [Search] to search the recorded video by time and to play the searched video. 4-8-1. Selecting Search Mode In real-time monitor
48 4-8-2. Search Method Before selecting the date, go to the search method selection box by pressing the [Tab] button. Afterward, select the Se
4 4-4-2. Audio Live...32 4-5. Vie
49 A) Multi-channel Select the time using the arrow (W X) buttons. B) Multi-hour Select the starting time and channel using the arrow (W XST) but
50 (2) Search using the file list Select the search date. The one-hour file list of the recorded video is then displayed as shown below: Select
51 4-8-4. Multi-channel Searches the video of multiple channels for the defined time (1) Date search Select the search date using the arrow (STW X
52 (3) Minute Select the time. The recorded video of each channel is then displayed in a minute-unit bar graph. Define the starting point of
53 (2) Selecting the starting time and channel Select the date. The time and channel of the selected date are then displayed as shown below. De
54 (1) Date search Select the search date using the arrow (STWX) and [Select] buttons on the active calendar window as shown below: (2) Selecting
55 4-9. Play 4-9-1. Selecting Play Mode To shift to [Play] mode, press the [Play] button on the remote control or click [Playback] on the display in
56 2) Multi-time 3) Multi-date
57 (2) Log In {Log} mode, select the date and focus for playback and press the [PLAY] button on the remote control or the [Playback] button at the
58 (2) Controlling the playing speed A) Increasing/Decreasing the speed by X1 To increase/decrease the speed by X1, press the Speed (+/-) button o
5 4-11-3. PTZ Control ...70 5. System
59 Press the button on the remote control. Pressing this button enables changing the screen. Double-click the desired channel for
60 4-9-4. Audio Playing In Play mode, press the [Audio] button on the remote control. The Audio symbol is then displayed for the channel with
61 Go to another window using the arrow (STW X) buttons and press the [Select] button. The audio recorded on the selected channel is then played
62 Press the [Mute] button. The Audio Output icon is then displayed as shown below: 4-9-6. Smart Search Use Smart Search to search for object
63 Select the channel to be searched. On the zone setting window, go to the desired zone using the arrow (STW X) buttons. To set the search zon
64 After setting the search zone, press the [Playback] button or go to the play control bar in Play mode. The play control bar is then displayed.
65 Drag the cursor to the upper right corner. On the popup menu, select the [Smart] button. On the active window, select a channel using the ar
66 4-10. Backup Workhorse 120-16 provides USB 2.0 and IEEE1394 backup interfaces. Before backing up the data, check whether the CD-RW/DVD-RW is inst
67 In the access device selection list, select one for the connected storage device. Check the backup capacity and adjust the available space b
68 Select the [Backup] button at the upper center on the {Search} mode screen. The corresponding backup information is then displayed. Check the
6 2.5’’ Portable USB HDD... 152 CD-RW, DVD-RW...
69 The backup process starts after the following message appears: After backup is completed, press the [Select] button on the message window a
70 4-11. PTZ Camera Control 4-11-1. Conditions for Using PTZ The PTZ camera must connect with the system. Select {Additional Setup} -> {PTZ
71 Adjust horizontally or vertically using the arrow (▲▼WX) buttons. To select a divided screen in horizontal/vertical rotation mode, press the
72 Once the Tour feature is enabled, No. 9 or No. 0 on the OSD is displayed in blue in horizontal/vertical rotation, zoom, or focus control mode.
73 5. System Setup System setup includes {Main Setup} and {Additional Setup}: Main Setup Additional Setup Data setup PTZ setup Recording schedule
74 Once the correct password is inputted, the initial screen of {Main Setup} is displayed as shown below: 5-1-2. Recording Setup Used to set the
75 Data mode The user can set the data for Channel Nos. 1 ~ 16 based on the data profile of Data 1 ~ Data 4 as shown below: Channel mode The u
76 (2) Saving the recording setting Set each menu in {Recording Setup} and save the new setting before exiting the menu. A) Save Select the [Save
77 On the {Recording Setup}Æ {Data 1~4} Æ {Title} menu, go to the desired channel using the arrow (STWX) buttons and press the [Select] button.
78 VD Stands for Video Disconnection, which indicates the presence of camera video input on the channel but Record and Live are turned off VC Sta
7 1. Overview 1-1. About the Product Workhorse 120-16 is a digital video monitoring system. This product can display and record at a high resolutio
79 To set all channels at the same time, go to (Resolution) and press the [Select] button. On the selection box, set the resolution using th
80 On the selection box, set the video quality using the arrow and [Select] buttons. Note ! The size of recording video files according to re
81 To set all channels at the same time, go to (Mode) and press the [Select] button. On the selection box, set the recording type using the
82 E) Audio setting Sets the Recording/Live status for the audio input from an external device that is compatible with the system On the {Recordin
83 On the {Recording Setup}Æ{Data 1~4}Æ{Recording}Æ{Motion} menu, go to the desired channel using the arrow (STWX) buttons and press the [Select]
84 On the selection box, select [Partial] using the arrow (WX) and [Select] buttons. The following figure then appears: ¸ð¼Ç ¼³Á¤ Áö¿ª¿¡ À̵
85 To set all channels at the same time, go to {Motion} and select the [Main Setup] button. On the selection box, set the sensitivity using
86 On the selection box, set the input port number on the external sensor box using the arrow (ST) and [Select] buttons. Sensor type setting
87 On the {Recording Setup}Æ{Data 1~4}Æ{Event}Æ{Sound} menu, go to the desired channel using the arrow (STWX) buttons and press the [Select] butto
88 The unit is in seconds. Whenever an event is detected, recording is done for the defined time. On the {Recording Setup}Æ{Data 1~4}Æ{Event}Æ{P
8 1-3. Components After unpacking the product, check whether the following accessories are included: 1) Basic parts 2) Optional parts DIO (Sensor
89 On the {Recording Setup}Æ{Data 1~4}Æ{Generate Alarm}Æ{Buzzer} menu, go to the desired channel and press the [Select] button. To set all cha
90 On the selection box, select ON or OFF using the arrow (ST) or [Select] buttons. C) Spot Displays the video on a CCTV monitor connected to
91 On the {Recording Setup}Æ{Data 1~4}Æ{Generate Alarm}Æ{Relay} menu, go to the desired channel using the arrow (STWX) buttons and press the [S
92 On the selection box, set the relay type using the arrow and [Select] buttons. 5-1-3. Recording Schedule In {Main Setup} mode, go to {Recor
93 (2) Setting the recording schedule A) Setting by row On the {Recording Schedule} menu, go to the date and time using the arrow (STW X) or nume
94 b) Clicking the [Select] button causes the data to be set for all times after the selected time. B) Setting by column On the schedule menu,
95 Data are set based on the buttons pressed during time selection. a) Pressing the [Main Setup] button causes the data to be set only for the co
96 C) Holiday setting Enables the user to set holidays {Recording Schedule} If the holiday and the date are the same on the {Recording Schedule}
97 After setting the holiday, press the [ESC] button followed by the [Save] button at the bottom of the menu and click the [Select] button. [Save
98 (2) Local administrator password Local admin The local system administrator’s default password is “00000.” The local administrator can use all
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