Rugged-cams Workhorse DVR 16 Channel User Manual

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Page 2 - Cautions

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

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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

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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,

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102 A) Modifying user information  On the {System} menu, go to {7. User}->{Modify} using the arrow (ST) buttons and press the [Select] button.

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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

Page 8 - 1. Overview

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

Page 9 - 1-3. Components

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

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106  After checking the information, select the [Yes] button. Upgrading then proceeds in the following order (selecting the [No] button causes t

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107  After updating is completed, the system restarts.  The system automatically starts, and upgrading is completed.  Select {Status} -> {Prod

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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112  To make a model available online, select the desired model using the [Select] button followed by the Online menu.  Selecting a menu using

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113 B) NAS backup (1)Selecting the NAS Backup menu  Go to {Main Setup}, {Storage Device}, and {NAS Backup}.

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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

Page 20 - 3. Operation and Setup Tools

115  Only numbers between 1 and 59 are recognized; each number denotes a minute. Beyond 59 minutes, the following warning message appears: (8) M

Page 21 - 3-2. Remote Control

116 5-1-6. NTP Protocol for synchronizing the time between devices connected through the network Description of features 1. Time synchronization 1)

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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

Page 23 - 3-3. Mouse

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

Page 24 - 4. System Operation

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

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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

Page 26 - 4-2. System Login

120 (2) Advanced option setting per channel A) Filter  On the {Filter} menu, press the [Select] button using the arrow (ST) buttons. B) {Average

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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

Page 28 - 4-3. Monitoring

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

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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

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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

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125 (4) Setting the transmission rate The transmission rate denotes the speed of communication with the PTZ camera. • • The transmission rate must b

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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]

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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

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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]

Page 40 - Border setting fields

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

Page 41 - 4-6. System Log

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

Page 44 - Network connection status

137  Click [Install] on the window as shown below:  After installing ActiveX, the user can use Plus Viewer on the web browser.

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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

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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

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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

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140 1-.5. DVR Network Setting  To view the DVR setting, click DVR Network Setting.  Product Information. 1. Software version: 00 (build no.) 2.

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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

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142 6-division mode 8-division mode

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143 9-division mode 10-division mode

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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

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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

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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.

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147 1-7-5. Screen Description  A & V – Displays all recorded files  Video – Displays only files with video  Audio – Displays only files w

Page 56 - 4-9. Play

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

Page 57 - 3) Multi-date

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

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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

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150 Workhorse 120-16 A/P/P/E/N/D/I/X 1. PTZ Camera Protocol ...1511 2. Recommend

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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,

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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

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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

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16  Connect the hard drive power cable and hard drive connection cable to the corresponding plugs. Connect the hard drive connection cable as foll

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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

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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

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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

Page 67 - 4-10. Backup

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

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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

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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

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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

Page 71 - 4-11. PTZ Camera Control

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

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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

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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

Page 74 - 5. System Setup

26  Select the Power, [Lock], [Main Setup], [Additional Setup], and {Record] buttons. The ID and password input window is then displayed as shown b

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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

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28 Press the corresponding button on the remote control. Pressing the corresponding numeric buttons enables viewing the main channel.

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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

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29 8-divided screen (2 sub-screens) Press the corresponding button on the remote control. Pressing the corresponding numeric buttons enables

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30 16-divided screen (1 screen) Press on the remote control. Double -click the desired video on the channel. Automatic screen

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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

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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

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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

Page 83 - Motions are not detected

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

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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

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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

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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

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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-

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3 Workhorse 120-16 C/O/N/T/E/N/T/S Workhorse 120-16 Statement of Compliance with FCC ...1 W

Page 89 - Occurrence of an event

39 Border setting fields Field Setting Description ON Displays the border Mode OFF Hides the border Internal Hides the external borderline Form

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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

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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

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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

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43 4-7. Record 4-7-1. Recording Type Workhorse 120-16 supports various recording types: Recording Type Description  Automatic Set the event record

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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

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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

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46 4-7-5. Watermark This system uses Watermark technology to detect video forgery and alteration. Fragile Watermark technology is used. Fragile Wa

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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

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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

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4 4-4-2. Audio Live...32 4-5. Vie

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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56 2) Multi-time 3) Multi-date

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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

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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

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5 4-11-3. PTZ Control ...70 5. System

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59 Press the button on the remote control. Pressing this button enables changing the screen. Double-click the desired channel for

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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

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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

Page 114 - B) NAS backup

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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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67  In the access device selection list, select one for the connected storage device.  Check the backup capacity and adjust the available space b

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68  Select the [Backup] button at the upper center on the {Search} mode screen. The corresponding backup information is then displayed. Check the

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6  2.5’’ Portable USB HDD... 152  CD-RW, DVD-RW...

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69  The backup process starts after the following message appears:  After backup is completed, press the [Select] button on the message window a

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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

Page 124 - 5-2. Additional Setup

71  Adjust horizontally or vertically using the arrow (▲▼WX) buttons.  To select a divided screen in horizontal/vertical rotation mode, press the

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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.

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73 5. System Setup System setup includes {Main Setup} and {Additional Setup}: Main Setup Additional Setup Data setup PTZ setup Recording schedule

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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

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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

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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

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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. 

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 137 - 1-1. Access

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]

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84  On the selection box, select [Partial] using the arrow (WX) and [Select] buttons.  The following figure then appears: ¸ð¼Ç ¼³Á¤ Áö¿ª¿¡ À̵

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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

Page 140 - 1-4. Color Adjust

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

Page 141 - 1-.5. DVR Network 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

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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

Page 143 - 6-division mode

8 1-3. Components After unpacking the product, check whether the following accessories are included: 1) Basic parts 2) Optional parts DIO (Sensor

Page 144 - 10-division mode

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

Page 145 - 1-7. Search and Playback

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

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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

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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

Page 148 - 1-8. DVR Setup

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

Page 149 - 2. Quick Viewer

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,

Page 150 - 2-3. Version Information

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

Page 151 - A/P/P/E/N/D/I/X

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}

Page 152 - 2. Recommended HDD

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

Page 153 -  IEEE1394 Device

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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