Digital View DVR-810 Manuel d'instructions

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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Instruction ManualEEDDRR881100HH//EEDDRR881100MMEEDDRR441100HH//EEDDRR441100MMVolume1

Page 2 - Instruction Guide

Safety Precautions Read InstructionAll the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit isoperated. Retain Instructi

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1100..77SSiimmpplleeOOnneettooOOnneeCCoonnnneeccttiioonnCrossover Ethernet Cable Pin outs:The Diagram below shows the pin configurations for a cross o

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 The next step is to get the computer onto the same network to do this you will needadministrator access to your windows machine. T

Page 8 - Safety Warning

 Once you have reached this point click ok and restart both the computer and the digitalrecorder. To access the DVR from the computer simply open In

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1100..88DDiirreeccttHHiigghhSSppeeeeddMMooddeemmCCoonnnneeccttiioonnStraight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs:The Diagram below shows the pin configura

Page 10 - Safety Precautions

 Now Log into the EverFocus DVR menu and using the jog dial from the previous chapter goto the Network Setting Menu. Assign the Static IP address wh

Page 11 - 1. Product Overview

1100..99RRoouutteerroorrLLAANNCCoonnnneeccttiioonnStraight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs:The Diagram below shows the pin configurations for a straig

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Connection Procedure: The First step is to purchase or make a straight through cable. We recommend purchasingone if you have never made a straight th

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1. Product OverviewEDR810/410 DVRs are the industry’s first full-featured digital video recorder designed specifically foruse within the security indu

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 Use the prior step to assign an IP address. For example, if you got the IP address fromthe computer of 192.168.002.101. Assign the DVR’s IP address

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11. Linksys Port ForwardingThis chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the Linksys router. Please understand wedo not support this product

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Sample ScreenThe Applications and Gaming Tab allows you to set up public services on your network, such asweb servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, or

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application.Enable - Click the Enable checkbox to enable port forwarding for the relevant application.Change these settings as described here and clic

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Internet IP Address - This is the Router’s current IP Address as seen on the Internet.Status - This displays the status of the DDNS connection.Change

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12. D-Link Port ForwardingThis chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the D-Link router. Please understand we donot support this product a

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 The next step is to open ports within your router. Go to Virtual Server in the router.Example1:Protocol Type - The protocol used for the virtual ser

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Name - Enter the name referencing the virtual servicePrivate IP - The server computer in the LAN (Local Area Network) that will be providing thevirtua

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 Once you have enabled it enter the server address of DynDNS.org:members.dyndns.org Then enter the hostname you created with DynDNS.orgExample: Ever

Page 23 - 2. Installation

13. EverFocus DDNS SetupNote: You MUST have firmware version 1.6.2 or higher in order to use theEverFocus DDNS server. Set up the Network Menu accord

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11..22SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnssVideo formatNTSC or PALVideo input4/8 camera inputs (BNC), 1Vp-p/75ohm1 BNC video out (1Vp-p/75ohm) for Main Monitor

Page 25 - 8. Call Monitors

 Press the Select button to synchronize the DVR with the DDNS server. You should see theword “Success” at the bottom of the screen. If you see “Could

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14. Viewing through Internet Explorer To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the addressbar type:http:// (LAN address

Page 27 - EDSR400M

 User must enter a user name and password to access the recorder. User Name andPassword can be found and changed in the Network Menu of the DVR. The

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 Click the Security tab at the top, then choose Custom Level near the bottom. In the Security Settings window, scroll to “ActiveX controls and plug-

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1871911179201013141512122232425 Click the Refresh button to reload the page and install the MP4DVR file whenprompted to do so. Type in

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The followings are a brief description for each of the icons.1. REV. PLAY: Reverse Video Playback.2. STOP: Press this key to stop Playback and return

Page 31 - LCD Monitor

20. Event Description: By clicking on the ○? sign, an event description list will show up asfollow:21. Record: Press the button to remotely activate t

Page 32 - 3. DVR Menu Setup

1144..11SSEEAARRCCHH14.1.1 Search by TimeThere are 3 ways to do search by time. First press1. Press the M button to change the month to be searched, D

Page 33 - Diagram 3.2

14.1.2 Search by EVENT1. Select Event Type from Alarm, Motion and Vloss.Note: At least one event type must stay checked.2. Select the Disk No. from wh

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1144..22PPTTZZccoonnttrrooll1. Select the PTZ camera you wish to control from drop-down menu.2. Select Action Mode you want to use. There are 4 option

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11..33FFrroonnttPPaanneellKKeeyyppaaddssKeys:○1 ~ ○8Channel Key: Press FULL+Channel Key (CH1~CH8) to display video image in the fullscreen format; the

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1144..33RREEMMOOTTEEAARRCCHHIIVVEETo Archive files:1. Select Disk No.: The hard drive you want to archive from2. Disk Storage Time: Start Time/End Tim

Page 37 - Diagram 3.4

1) Press on the M button to change the month to be searched, D for day, h for hour, m forminute and s for second. The buttons on the left side are to

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In order to play the archived EDR MPEG4 Files (.arv), you will need to download viewer:I. Press Download DVRViewer button.II. Select “Run” or “Save” t

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III. Open the DVRViewer.exe for loading the archived EDR MPEG Files (.arv)Detailed explanation of DVRViewer is as follows:1. Load File: load an archiv

Page 40 - Diagram 3.5

Note:(1)The recording frame rate will be automatically calculated. It is suggested to use the calculatedRecording Frame Rate, although it is possible

Page 41 - Diagram 3.6

1144..44RReemmootteeCCoonnffiigguurraattiioonnClick on the “CONFIG” tab to open a page where you can remotely change the DVR’s settings.Click on each

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DATE/TIME setup menuSet Date/Time Manually1. Click on the calendar button to set Date/Time manually. A calendar will show up asshown below.2. Click “&

Page 43 - Diagram 3.7

CAMERA setup menuRECORD setup menuALARM setup menu

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MOTION setup menuSet Motion Grid1. Non-green squares are disabled for motion; green squares are enabled.2. Click and hold the mouse to begin selecting

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NETWORK 1 setup menuThe Network Configuration Settings can not be changed remotely. These must be changedin the DVR’s Network Menu.NETWORK 2 setup men

Page 46 - Diagram 3.8

○9FULL: Press this key and channel Key at the same time to switch to full screen in both livemode and play back mode. Press “MODE” to exit full screen

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SCHEDULE setup menuCONTROL setup menu

Page 48 - - SELECT AREA

WARNING setup menuSYSTEM setup menuAll recording should be stopped before making any changes on this menu.Update Firmware1. After clicking Apply, an “

Page 49 - Diagram 3.9

15. Interface SpecificationsRS485This Digital Video Recorder may be controlled by a computer orcontrol keyboard (EKB500)via the RS485 interface. Pin d

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1155..22RReemmootteeCCoonnttrroollPPrroottooccoollA computer can be used to control the DVR by sending the packet as follows.=========================

Page 51 - 3.7.1 CONFIG

128 0000001 0000000 01 00 ID = 128 129 0000001 0000001 01 01 ID = 129 255 0000001 1111111

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0x23 CH8 0x24 (reserve)0x25 (reserve) 0x26 (reserve) 0x27 (reserve) 0x28 (reserve) 0x29

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Appendix A: Remote ControlAppendixA

Page 54 - 3.7.2 ALARM NETWORK

Appendix B: Alarm Board ConfigurationAlarm I/O pin assignmentThe alarm connector, Figure 1, is used to provide one sensor alarm input for each camera

Page 55 - 3.7.3 EMAIL

DVRPIN #NAME1GND2ALM 13ALM 24ALM 35ALM 46ALM 57ALM 68ALM 79ALM 810-----11-----12-----13-----14-----15-----16-----17-----18ALMRSTO19REC20REC-IN21DISKFU

Page 56 - 3.7.4 PASSWORD

TroubleshootingIf you have difficulty operating your system, run through the following checklist to see ifyou can solve the problem. The DVR will not

Page 57 - 3.7.5 WIRELESS

○16MENU: Press this key to enter or exit MAIN SETUP MENU or to exit from any submenu.○17HDD Lock: Keeps HDD in place and turns on HDD power.○18Hard Di

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Your EverFocus product is designedand manufactured with high qualitymaterials and components which canbe recycled and reused.This symbol means that el

Page 59 - 3.7.6 PPPoE

11..44BBaacckkPPaanneellCCoonnnneeccttiioonnssBack panel of 810H Back panel of 810MBack panel of 410H Back panel of 410M

Page 60 - 3.7.7 DDNS

○1Main Power plug: Connect the DC 12~ 24V power source to adapter for AC 100~ 240V.○2Audio IN: Audio input for recording, and it can be set to “YES” o

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LAN○7LAN Connector: RJ-45 network connection.RS232○8RS232 connector: D-Sub 9-pin connector to RS232 ports for testing purpose ONLY.RS485○9RS485 connec

Page 62 - 3.7.8 GPS

11..55MMoonniittoorrDDiissppllaayyThe status information of the cameras or machine will show up, and be located at different placeson the screen.For m

Page 63 - Diagram 3.17

E V E R F O C U S E LE C T R O N I C S C O R P O R A T I O NEDR 810H/810M/410H/410MInstruction Guide 2005 EverFocus Electronics Corpwww.everfocus

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○1Channel tag: A channel tag indicates the channel name of the screen.○2Event sign: Event signals which are small icons with a capital letter and red

Page 65 - Diagram 3.18

1. Play dateThe date on which the video was recorded.2. Play status“PAUSE”, when the video playback is paused.“P## >” means normal play speed on th

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3. EventThe current/last event that occurred.4. Current timeThe current time, which can be set in the TIME/DATE SETUP MENU.5. HDD/FAN status“No Disk”:

Page 67 - Diagram 3.19

2. InstallationThe installations described below should be done by qualified service personnel or systeminstallers.I) PACKINGPlease check accessories

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22..11BBaassiiccWWiirriinnggIInnssttrruuccttiioonnssPlease refer to diagram 2.1 to assist you with this portion of the installation.1. PowerConnect th

Page 69 - 3.11.1 FAN FAULT

8. Call MonitorsConnect the call monitor output connectors to a call monitor. The call monitor display selected livecameras in full screen format.Note

Page 70 - 3.11.2 HDD TEMP

22..22HHaarrddDDiisskkDDrriivveeIInnssttaallllaattiioonnThe first step in installing the hard drive is to insert the hard drive sleeve into the machin

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22..44QQUUIICCKKIINNSSTTAALLLLAATTIIOONNGGUUIIDDEEFFOORREEDDRR881100MM&&EEDDRR441100MMOONNLLYYThe EDR810M & EDR410M are the full-featured

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 Unpack Everything Make sure you have everything you need before you begin the installation. Equipment Required The following tools may help you to

Page 73 - 3.11.4 HDD FULL

 Possible Installation Locations Inside the Automobile Vehicle: TruckGlove box (inside or underneath)Drive seat (between seat and wall) or Passenger

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Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device

Page 75 - Diagram 3.24

 Possible Installation Locations Inside the Automobile Vehicle: TOYOTA CAMRY Show the wiring on the wiring harness that connects to the electrical s

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 Installing the Camera(s) and MonitorThe DVR is typically connected to one camera installed inside the car. Other camera(s) can alsobe installed in

Page 77 - User Level and Right

3. DVR Menu SetupAssuming you have completed the first two chapters of this manual, you are now ready to begin settingup the digital video recorder. T

Page 78 - 4. Recording Overview

33..11TTiimmee//DDaatteeSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.2Diagram 3.2 is a screenshot of the TIME/DATE SETUP MENU. This menu is used to set up thecorrect t

Page 79 - Diagram 4.1

5. DAYLIGHT SAVING: This field represents the daylight savings on the DVR. To change this,simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR. Select “ON” or “OFF” to

Page 80 - Diagram 4.2

8. TIME SYNCHRONIZE: Select “ON” or “OFF” to enable or disable time synchronize whichwill automatically update the DVR’s time when connected to a netw

Page 81 - Diagram 4.4

Alaska Standard Time subtract 9 hours from GMTHawaii-Aleutian Daylight Time subtract 9 hours from GMTHawaii-Aleutian Standard Time subtract 10 hours f

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33..22CCaammeerraaSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.4Diagram 3.4 is a screen shot of the CAMERA SETUP MENU. This menu will walk you throughsetting up the Ca

Page 83 - 5. Playback Overview

4. SEQ (MAIN/CALL): Set the number of seconds a camera is displayed in sequence. The firstnumber is for sequence on the Main Monitor, the second numbe

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6. REC SPEED & ACTION:TP: Scheduled recording time 1~8 which can be set in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU. “N” isthe normal recording time, which is acti

Page 86 - Diagram 5.1

7. SUMMARY:Diagram 3.5Dial Jog to change items in the SUMMARY table.All cameras’ statuses are shown in the SUMMARY table. The table is for checking ca

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33..33RReeccoorrddSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.6Diagram 3.6 is a screen shot of the RECORD SETUP MENU. This menu is for setting up theoptions for recor

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4. WATER MARK:ON: Recording is overlaid by a visible watermark (“W”).OFF: No watermark.5. RESOLUTION: The resolutions for NTSC are 720x480, 720x240 an

Page 89 - 6. Copying Video

33..44AAllaarrmmSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.7Diagram 3.7 is a screen shot of the ALARM SETUP MENU. An alarm is defined as an electrical,electronic, or

Page 90 - Diagram 6.1

3. LOG:ON: Select ON if you wish to record Alarm Events in the Log.OFF: Select OFF if you do not wish to record Alarm Events in the Log.4. ACTIVE CAME

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10. ALARM NETWORK:YES: Enable alarm network.NO: Disable alarm network.11. MAIN MON: Display on a main monitor when an alarm occurs.NO CHANGE: No chang

Page 92 - 7. Call Overview

33..55MMoottiioonnSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.8Diagram 3.8 is a screen shot of the MOTION SETUP MENU. We define motion as a change ofpixilation in th

Page 93 - Diagram 8.1

4. DURATION: The amount of time a motion event will record - from 1 sec to 99 seconds. Thedefault value is 5 seconds. To change this, simply use the J

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To edit a MOTION AREA, enter a desired channel and press SELECT. Motion must be set to“Enable” in order to edit the motion detection area.To quit the

Page 95 - 9. Upgrade Firmware

33..66VVIIDDEEOOLLOOSSSSSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.9Diagram 3.9 is a screen shot of the VIDEOLOSS SETUP MENU. VIDEOLOSS event is causedwhen no video

Page 96 - 10. Networking Overview

TABLE OF CONTENTS1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW... 121.1 FEAT

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5. ALARM EMAIL: Select “YES” for sending an email when video loss occurs. The email addresscan be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU.6. BUZZER: Audible ala

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33..77NNeettwwoorrkkSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.10Diagram 3.10 is a screen shot of the NETWORK SETUP MENU. This menu is for setting up theconfiguratio

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2. IP AddressThis field shows the current IP Address for the DVR. A Fixed IP address does not change andmust be set manually. To change this, simply u

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Note: If you wish to have multiple users log into the DVR, please open a range of ports on yourrouter. For example if you want to allow 4 clients to l

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3.7.2 ALARM NETWORKDVR can send out Alarm message to an Alarm Server. This function is reserved to work with ourControl Management System – PowerCon 4

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3.7.3 EMAILIn the EMAIL of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define:Diagram 3.121. SMTP SERVERAssign the SMTP (e-mail) server’s name.Note: For more reliable

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7. SENDER EMAIL ADDRInput sender’s e-mail address, so that receiver can recognize the sender when an event message issent out.3.7.4 PASSWORDIn the PAS

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3.7.5 WIRELESSIn the WIRELESS of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define:Diagram 3.141. DHCP: Enable or disable the Dynamic Host Communication Protocol.YES:

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Shared: need shared key.WEP: uses encrypted data transmission. Wireless networks broadcast messages using radio andare thus more susceptible to eavesd

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3.7.6 PPPoEIn the PPPoE of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define:Diagram 3.151. USER: User name that is provided by ISP for PPPoE connection2. PASSWD: Pas

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4.2 SCHEDULE RECORDING SETUP... 804.3 EVENT RECORDING SETUP.

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3.7.7 DDNSIn DDNS of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define:Diagram 3.161. SERVER: DDNS provider.2. USER: User name of the account.3. PASSWD: Password of t

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Users can connect to DVR that uses dynamic IP address by entering the domain name“ethin.dyndns.org” in IE browser.They don’t have to know the IP addre

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3.7.8 GPSIn GPS of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define:Diagram 3.171. AUTOMATIC GPS2. TRANSMISSION: YES: select YES to enable transmission NO: sel

Page 111 - 11. Linksys Port Forwarding

33..88SScchheedduulleeSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.17Diagram 3.17 is a screen shot of the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU. In this menu you can set a uniquetimer a

Page 112 - Sample Screen

3. END: This field is used to set the time you wish to stop the timer recording. To change this, simplyuse the Jog Dial on the DVR.Hour: 0 ~ 23 in 24

Page 113 - Dynamic DNS

33..99DDiisskkSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.18Diagram 3.18 is a screen shot of the DISK SETUP MENU. This menu is for viewing Diskinformat

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2. THERMOMETRIC SCALE:Select CELSIUS or FAHRENHEIT for thermometric scale ofthe disk.3. NO/SIZE/C or F/Start/End Time: Show the number of drives,

Page 115 - 12. D-Link Port Forwarding

33..1100CCoonnttrroollSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.19Diagram 3.19 is a screen shot of the Control Setting Menu. This menu is for setting up a connectio

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RS485:5. RS485 Baud Rate: This field is to set the speed at which is used to transmit instruction orinformation through RS485 on the DVR. There are si

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33..1111WWaarrnniinnggSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.20Diagram 3.20 is a screen shot of the Warning Setup Menu. This menu is to set the warning systemset

Page 118 - Example: Everfocus.homeip.net

APPENDIX A: REMOTE CONTROL ... 147APPENDIX B: ALARM BOARD CONFIGURATION

Page 119 - 13. EverFocus DDNS Setup

4. NETWORK ALARM:YES: To enable network alarm.NO: To disable network alarm.5. SEND EMAIL:YES: Send an email when the fan does not work.NO: Do not send

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2. ALARM OUTPUT: This will transmit a signal to another device. The setting of alarms areNONE = not activated, 1 = output signal 1 transmitted. To

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3.11.3 NO HDDIn NO HDD, we define:Diagram 3.221. BUZZER: NO HDD buzzer.ENABLE: To enable a buzzer when no HDD has been found.DISABLE: To disable NO H

Page 122 - Enabling ActiveX Controls

5. SEND EMAIL:YES: Send an email when no HDD has been found.NO: Will not send an email when no HDD has been found.The email address can be set in the

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4. NETWORK ALARM:YES: To enable network alarm.NO: To disable network alarm.5. SEND EMAIL:YES: Send an email when HDD is full.NO: Will not send an emai

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33..1122SSyysstteemmSSeettuuppMMeennuuDiagram 3.24Diagram 3.24 is a screen shot of the SYSTEM SETUP MENU. This menu is for setting up anyadditional op

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4. UPDATE SYSTEM SOFTWARE: Turn the jog to enter the selection window.YES: Select YES to update system software from USB and press SELECT to start.NO:

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8. PASSWORD and RIGHTS: The login passwords in this menu are used to operate and set up themachine locally, not from the remote TCP/IP connection. The

Page 127 - 14.1.1 Search by Time

REC4. Recording OverviewBefore continuing with the Recording Overview please be sure to have reviewed DVR Menu Setup(Chapter 3), specifically the Came

Page 128 - 14.1.2 Search by EVENT

Note:1. In order to start or stop Instant Recording, you must exit completely from all menus.2. If STOP is pressed while machine is recording and play

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Safety WarningWARNINGTO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.Press the STOP key to stop playing back

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44..33EEvveennttRReeccoorrddiinnggSSeettuuppWe will define two event recording types ALARM and MOTION. After the event recording isenabled, the D

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2. When the event is set, enter the CAMERA SETUP MENU to set the event recording speed (IPS)of the camera for TP N (Instant Recording) or TP 1~8 (Sche

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Note:1. If you only want to record event (motion or alarm) activity ONLY, set the normal record speed as 0IPS in the CAMERA SETUP MENU.2. If the recor

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5. Playback OverviewBefore continuing please be sure to have reviewed DVR Menu Setup (Chapter 3). This chapter willshow you how to setup the recorder

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(3) Fast Forward/Reverse PlaybackWhile in playback, turn the Shuttle dial clockwise to begin fast forwardplayback.Turn the Shuttle dial counterclockwi

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(5) Image advance Forward/ReversePress PAUSE key to freeze the picture.Turn the Jog dial clockwise to advance the still video image by image.Turn the

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55..22SSeeaarrcchhPPllaayybbaacckkPress the SEARCH key to enter the SEARCH MENU.In the SEARCH MENU,Press the ENTER key to go to the next subentry.Pres

Page 137 - ALARM setup menu

(2) EVENT Search PlaybackTo search by “EVENT”, select “BY EVENT” for Method. Set the Start and End Date/Timelimits for the events to be searched. Only

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The event types and number show on the second column of the search list.An: an Alarm event, n = input numberDn: HDD overheated, overheat temperature i

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6. Copying VideoBefore continuing please be sure to have reviewed the preceding chapters. You are now ready to copyan image or video from the DVR. Thi

Page 140 - CONTROL setup menu

Safety Precautions Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified servicepersonnel or system installers. Do not b

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Diagram 6.1In the COPY MENU, we define:1. COPY: Select Image for copying images (video) to movie file.Select Viewer for copying EDR Viewer player.2.

Page 142 - 15. Interface Specifications

a. If a file size exceeds 2GB, the DVR will automatically split it into smaller video clips thatwill be copied individually. The current segment and c

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7. Call OverviewThis chapter will give you basic details on how to setup the CALL MENU on the DVR. Press theCALL key and the CALL MENU will pop up as

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8. Screen Display Setting & ModeIn a full screen display, press SELECT key to pop up the display adjustment window as below:Diagram 8.1In the scre

Page 145 - 2-5. Checksum Byte

When turning SHARPNESS OFF, the image becomes slightly blurred in an indoor environment.However, this option is suitable for outdoor use. If image fli

Page 146 - Appendix

9. Upgrade FirmwareThis chapter will give you basic instructions on how to upgrade the DVR’s software. This will be ahelpful in completing the upgradi

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10. Networking OverviewThis chapter will try to give you a detailed instruction on how to network the DVR. Before webegin the process of networking yo

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1100..33GGaatteewwaayyAAddddrreessssEach host in a LAN has a gateway. A gateway address is composed of four octets (numbers in therange of 0 to 255) s

Page 149 - Troubleshooting

 Note: Everfocus suggests having a minimum upload speed of256KBps. This canbe addressed by the Internet Service Provider.Who is your Internet provide

Page 150 - EverFocus Electronics Corp

1100..66WWhhaattTTyyppeeooffNNeettwwoorrkkCCoonnnneeccttiioonnddooyyoouuhhaavvee??Everfocus DVR’s can operate using three distinct types of networking

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