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User Guide

HRDE4X4

Document 900.0399 – 08/08 – Rev 3.01

Digital Video

Recorder

Summary of Contents for HRDE4X4

Page 1: ...User Guide HRDE4X4 Document 900 0399 08 08 Rev 3 01 Digital Video Recorder ...

Page 2: ...ns with screenshots and function changes 2 01 06 06 Corrected Sensor Out connection information 3 00 07 06 Added PTZ function to RAS GUI Added Sites menu in RAS 3 01 08 08 Updated manual for HRDE4X4 2 1 1 software release Added Appendix C Playing DVR Archive Clips and Setting Up the DVR Using Remote Access added to Chapter 6 RAS Operation ...

Page 3: ...o correct the interference at his own expense Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à norme NMB 003 du Canada Explanation of Graphical Symbols This symbol indicates the pr...

Page 4: ... unit if the warranty seal is removed Cautions This product has multiple rated voltages 110V and 220V See installation instructions before connecting to the power supply This product uses a Lithium battery To avoid a risk of explosion do not replace the battery on the main board by anything other than a Lithium battery Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions This equ...

Page 5: ...ial Setup 13 Menu Structure 13 Live Mode 14 Recording Mode 14 Motion Zones 16 Recording Schedules 16 Setting System Parameters 17 Controlling a PTZ Camera 19 Setting Network Parameters 20 Setup for Sending E Mail Alerts and Reports 23 Storage Setup 23 Saving Setup 24 4 Front Panel Operation 25 Live Viewing Window 25 Search Window 26 Timeline Search 28 Go To Search 29 Go First Search 30 Go Last Sea...

Page 6: ...s 49 Save Path 50 Changing the RAS password 50 Site Setup 50 Adding a Site 51 Modifying a Site 51 Removing a Site 51 Event Setup 51 Event Search Setup 51 Record Menu 52 Disk Menu 53 Video Menu 54 About Menu 54 Appendix A DVR Firmware Upgrade 55 Appendix B Installing ffdshow for Playing Back AVI Archive Clips 57 Installing FFDSHOW 57 Enabling Text Overlay 57 Appendix C Playing DVR Archive Clips 59 ...

Page 7: ...earch Window 27 Event Search List Screen 28 Timeline Search Date Select Screen 28 Timeline Search Window 29 Go To Search Screen 29 Log List Search Screen 30 Log List Screen 30 Archive Search Screen 31 Archive List Screen 31 Play Mode Screen 32 Main GUI Screen of RAS Program 33 Archive Mode Screen 34 Archive Menu Screen 35 List of Archived Files 35 Choose Destination Location Window 38 Choose the S...

Page 8: ...Setup Menu 50 Event Menu 51 Event Search Menu 52 Record Menu 52 Disk Menu 53 Video Menu 54 Engineering Mode 56 FFDSHOW Video Decoder Configuration Window 58 USB Port Folder File 59 Archived Folder Contents Window 60 DVR Player Screen 60 Open Media File Window 61 Choosing Playback Screen Size 61 ...

Page 9: ...17 System Setup Fields 18 Compatible PTZ Protocols 20 Network Setup Fields 21 Send E mail Setup Fields 23 Storage Setup Fields 24 Status Indicator Icons in the Live Viewing Window 26 Button Functions in Live Viewing Window 26 Button Functions in Play Mode 32 Minimum PC Requirements 37 Live Viewing Interface Controls 42 Search and Playback Interface Controls 45 Record Menu Settings 53 Technical Spe...

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Page 11: ...AL Recording modes manual schedule sensor events time events and motion events MPEG 4 video compression to maximize storage and video streaming on the internet The Remote Access Software RAS supports remote live viewing PTZ control searching archiving and video playback By installing the DVR remote software on a Microsoft Windows PC you can monitor real time and recorded video via an optional ethe...

Page 12: ...ear water or in contact with water 6 Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The equipment may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the equipment Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer Move this equipment and cart combination with care Quick s...

Page 13: ...ance this indicates a need for service 14 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required ensure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 15 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment ask the ...

Page 14: ... be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit for example use of power strips Lithium Battery The unit contains a single 3 VDC lithium battery This battery is used to maintain the real time clock of the unit When power is not applied to the unit the battery is used to maintain the clock and retain the correct clock set...

Page 15: ... slip The HRDE4x4 packing box should include One fully assembled HRDE4x4 DVR One power cable One 12 VDC switching adapter One Remote Access Software CD This User s Guide and Quick Start Guides If any parts are missing or damaged contact the dealer you purchased the DVR from or call Honeywell Customer Service see the back cover of this document for contact information Please read this document care...

Page 16: ...t a few seconds set the switch see Figure 2 1 and then re apply power Note You cannot mix NTSC and PAL equipment For example do not connect NTSC cameras when your DVR is set to PAL Similarly do not connect a PAL camera and an NTSC monitor Four Audio Inputs Audio Line Output Four Sensor Inputs LAN for Remote Access Software Connection 1 Internal Sensor Output Relay CCTV Monitor VGA Monitor Four Vid...

Page 17: ...ers page 20 AUDIO IN Connect to a pre amplified line level audio source such as a microphone Must not exceed 3m 9 8 ft Note It is the user s responsibility to determine if the local laws and regulations permit recording audio AUDIO OUT Connect to an amplifier Must not exceed 3m 9 8 ft RS 232 VGA DC 12V P A L V G A 1 2 ON N T S C C O M P PAL Set to ON position VIDEO IN CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 AUDIO IN CH1 ...

Page 18: ...dition Whether the sensor contacts are Normally Open or Normally Closed depends on the setting of NO normally open or NC normally closed in the record screen Rated load 0 5 A 30 VAC or 1 A 30 VDC Set to NO The alarm output contacts close when triggered by the sensor input Set to NC The alarm output contacts open when triggered by the sensor input SENSOR OUT An internal relay connects closes the tw...

Page 19: ...kup power to operate the unit during a limited power outage The UPS also protects the unit from AC power fluctuations and power spikes from the power grid Use of a UPS protects your investment in your HRDE4X4 VGA Connect to a VGA monitor Must not exceed 3m 9 8 ft Note When using a VGA monitor make sure you set the VGA switch to ON and power reset the unit turn unit off then on DC 12V Apply 12 VDC ...

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Page 21: ...ll components are connected before proceeding Front Panel LEDs and Controls Figure 3 1 shows the DVR front panel Table 3 1 describes the operational LEDs Table 3 2 describes the control buttons Figure 3 1 Front Panel Table 3 1 Front Panel LEDs LED Function POWER ON indicates power is applied to the unit REC ON indicates recording is enabled HDD ON indicates the system is accessing the hard drive E...

Page 22: ...back mode the playback position moves one minute backward Play or pause a video clip in Playback mode Jump step forward In Playback mode the playback position moves one minute forward Plays the video forward in Playback mode Press again to toggle the speed to 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x normal speed See the Archive Search on page 31 Moves UP in the menu structure in Setup mode Selects camera 1 in Live and...

Page 23: ...sword the main Setup menu screen appears as shown in Figure 3 2 Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the menu items Press SEL to enter the desired sub menu Note We recommend that you protect your DVR system by assigning a new password immediately Please follow the procedure in Setting System Parameters page 17 Figure 3 2 Setup Menu Screen Menu Structure Setup Menu DVR ID Record System Network...

Page 24: ... 60 seconds SCREEN CROPPING Enable disable cropping to make the display fit the screen TRANSPARENT Changes the transparency level of the on screen display CHANNEL Selects the channel camera 1 4 for applying the following six settings Any changes you make immediately take effect with the selected channel Press SEL to enter a text insertion screen and apply a new name for the channel Use the LEFT an...

Page 25: ... Options are NORMAL HIGH SUPER RECORDING Assigns the recording mode for each channel Options are CONTINUOUS BY MOTION BY SENSOR record based on sensor inputs BY SCHEDULE DISABLE MOTION ZONE Selects motion sensing zones Options are FULL ZONE PARTIAL ZONE Note If Partial Zone is selected press SEL the screen changes as shown in Figure 3 5 MOTION SENSITIVITY Sets the motion sensitivity for the specif...

Page 26: ...igate through the items and set the recording schedule SENSOR OUT Enables disables sensor output for the specified channel The sensor output relay can be closed by either a motion event or a sensor input if enabled SENSOR OUT DURATION Sets the sensor output time duration for the specified channel choose from 1 60 seconds AUDIO Enables disables audio recording for the specified channel Audio must b...

Page 27: ...cording method required C Continuous M Motion S Sensor No recording Setting System Parameters Use the System Setup screen to input system parameters Use the UP and DOWN arrow controls to navigate through the menu items and use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow controls to change the value of the menu items Table 3 5 Schedule Recording Setup Fields Field Description ALL Selected recording mode is applied to...

Page 28: ...trator password After selecting this menu item you are prompted for your current password and then the new password Follow the prompts to change and confirm the new password The default password is 1111 Use the arrow controls to change the password UP 1 RIGHT 2 DOWN 3 LEFT 4 NETWORK PASSWORD Sets the remote access password You need to enter this password when connecting to this DVR through the RAS...

Page 29: ...ek ranging from 1st to Last the day and the hour based on a 24 hour clock With the Begin setting you choose the date and time when the clock goes ahead one hour With the End setting you choose the date and time when the clock goes back one hour Use the arrows to navigate through the position of each alphanumeric character in the date time Use the UP and DOWN arrows to change the selected character...

Page 30: ...ss Software on the Network Setup screen See Chapter 5 RAS Installation Chapter 6 RAS Operation and Chapter 7 RAS Configuration for more information about RAS SAMSUNG MPT 230 SONY EVI D30 DYNACOLOR DSCP WON WOO DONGYANG DSC 230S DONGYANG DSC 230M DONGYANG DPC 100 DONGYANG DSC 240 DONGYANG DRX 500 DONGYANG DRX 502A PELCO D PROTOCOL PELCO P PROTOCOL PELCO CM6700 COSTAR 2500 VICON V2311RB3 VICON VPS13...

Page 31: ...rk Setup Fields Field Description PORT Press SEL to enter the port number see Ports below REMOTE ACCESS Enables disables remote access through RAS BANDWIDTH SAVING Enables disables key frame transmission only This feature is useful when your network bandwidth is not enough for live video streaming NETWORK TYPE Sets the type of network connection Options are LAN DHCP ADSL Note Other parts of the Ne...

Page 32: ...lly assigns IP addresses and other parameters to new devices The assigned IP address and MAC address are displayed when DHCP is selected If the network connection does not allow additional IP addresses then an IP sharing device is needed In this case forwarding may be needed to allow for a network connection For more information on port forwarding see the documentation for your IP sharing device o...

Page 33: ...ail Setup Fields Field Description IP NOTIFICATION When enabled ON the DVR sends network information IP address Gateway Subnet mask to the specified e mail address when the network information changes or when the system is rebooted EVENT ALARM When enabled ON the DVR sends a captured image JPEG the site channel name and the record type of the alarm that occurred to the specified e mail address whe...

Page 34: ... RIGHT arrow buttons to select ON then press SEL You then have the option to CANCEL or CONFIRM Caution All recorded data will be lost We recommend that you archive any data that you may need in the future before you format the hard drive VIDEO DELETE When enabled the DVR deletes recorded video after the time that is set in the DELETE VIDEO AFTER field When disabled the DVR does not delete recorded...

Page 35: ...led and configured your DVR If you have not see Chapter 2 for Installation and Chapter 3 for Configuration Live Viewing Window In the Live window video inputs from the cameras are displayed as they are configured in the Live Setup screen see Live Mode on page 14 Figure 4 1 shows the layout of the live viewing window Various on screen display OSD symbols which indicate the status of the DVR are des...

Page 36: ...he DVR Indicates that the sequencing mode is enabled Indicates storage is set to overwrite the oldest recorded data Indicates a remote control is selected for use with the unit Table 4 2 Button Functions in Live Viewing Window Button Description SETUP Launches the SETUP menu SEQ Enables disables the automatic sequential display of channels in full screen or automatic sequencing of the highlighted ...

Page 37: ...ng for an event 1 Select the date of the video to begin searching Use the LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN buttons to navigate through the days 2 After you have selected the date press SEL to move to the CHANNEL selector 3 Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to change the channel selection from ALL to any of the four available channels 4 After you have selected the channel press SEL to move to the TYPE selector ...

Page 38: ...ayback mode see Archiving Video on page 33 for more information Timeline Search The TIMELINE SEARCH window see Figure 4 5 uses a timeline bar to find stored video Figure 4 5 Timeline Search Date Select Screen 1 Select the date to begin searching for video by using the LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN buttons to navigate through the days 2 After you have selected the date press SEL to move to the Timeline Se...

Page 39: ...o clip time zones with recorded video are indicated by a red underline 6 Press SEL to playback the recorded video 7 Press ARCH to launch the archiving function in playback mode see Archiving Video on page 33 for more information Go To Search You can search for video data from a specific instance by setting the date and time in the GO TO search window see Figure 4 7 Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow butt...

Page 40: ...earch You can access the most recently recorded data on the DVR hard drive by selecting GO LAST on the SEARCH window Log List Search You can access the LOG LIST search screen see Figure 4 8 by selecting LOG on the SEARCH window Select a date and press SEL to open the LOG LIST from that date see Figure 4 9 Figure 4 8 Log List Search Screen Figure 4 9 Log List Screen ...

Page 41: ...ored data see Figure 4 11 after you have selected the date Figure 4 11 Archive List Screen 3 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the on screen listings 4 Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to display a list of stored events that happened previous to or after the current selection 5 After the desired event has been selected press SEL to view the still image or the first frame of the selected ...

Page 42: ...ewind the footage at 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x speeds Reverse playback speed is shown as normal 2 2 times normal 4 4 times normal 8 8 times normal and 16 16 times normal at the bottom right of the screen Jump Step backward The playback position moves one minute backward Press to play or pause recorded video Jump Step forward The playback position moves one minute forward Press to fast forward the footag...

Page 43: ...pter 7 RAS Configuration For local operating purposes the frame rate is limited to 1 frame sec when the DVR is not recording When the DVR is recording the video frame rate for live monitoring is the same as the recording frame rate Figure 4 13 Main GUI Screen of RAS Program Archiving Video To archive a still image or video clip to a USB memory stick the user must first find a still image or video ...

Page 44: ...ing operation without actually writing to the hard drive The DVR asks you what Video Type should be used for archiving AVI or DVR Select the Video Type you want to use and press SEL An AVI file is a standard video format that can play on most PCs using a program such as Windows Media PlayerTM You may need to update your media player if you have trouble playing AVI files DVR files are files that wi...

Page 45: ...the files in the archived list using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons and then press ARCH to transfer the file to the USB stick If there is enough space for archiving the DVR starts transferring the file In the case of video the DVR converts the video and audio into an AVI format while transferring the video file into the USB stick This allows the video to be played back using programs such as the Wi...

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Page 47: ... CD provided with the HRDE4x4 DVR 2 Double click the RAS setup file or icon to start the installation process 3 The RAS splash screen appears while the installation wizard loads After the installation wizard loads the Choose Destination Location window appears Table 5 1 Minimum PC Requirements PC Specification Minimum Requirement CPU Intel Pentium IV 2 Ghz Memory 256 MB VGA 64 MB Resolution 1024 x...

Page 48: ... Next to use the default destination location or click Browse to manually select a different destination location The Setup Type window appears Figure 5 2 Choose the Setup Type Window 5 Select the Typical Setup Click Next The Choose Language window appears Figure 5 3 Choose Language Window ...

Page 49: ...e default port selected you must also open port 5455 If you change the default port number the port you must open for remote configuration is your new port number plus 10 for example 5455 5445 10 When you connect one or more DVRs to a network through an IP sharing device each device must have a unique RTSP port number for remote access to each unit from outside the LAN Local Area Network Also the ...

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Page 51: ...0 0399 08 08 6 RAS Operation When the installation is complete double click the RAS icon see Figure 5 5 on your desktop to launch the program Live Viewing Live Viewing Interface Figure 6 1 RAS Live Viewing Interface Connected ...

Page 52: ...This button only appears when you are remotely connected to a DVR Click to open the Local Search user interface See Search and Playback Viewing page 44 for information on searching the hard drive of the local PC for recorded video Click to open the Remote Search user interface See Search and Playback Viewing page 44 for information on searching the hard drive of the remotely connected DVR for reco...

Page 53: ...r selected on the General Setup screen see General Setup on page 49 unless you change the setup You can also change the default File Name for the still image Click to Setup the configuration of the RAS program Click to Exit from the RAS program operations Use to control a connected PTZ camera Use the arrows to control the Pan and Tilt Use the and buttons to control the camera Zoom See Controlling ...

Page 54: ...yback Interface Figure 6 2 Search and Playback Interface Click to start or stop the Sequential display of each channel in full screen mode Adjust audio Volume using this slide bar This green bar indicates the remaining hard drive storage capacity This log lists client activity information Click these buttons to Minimize Maximize or Close the RAS window Table 6 1 Live Viewing Interface Controls Con...

Page 55: ...d back using Windows Media Player Only one camera at a time can be saved and played back The AVI format video saves in the RAS setup backup folder Click to Setup the RAS program configuration Click while playing back recorded video to Save a Still image in either BMP or JPG format When you click Save Still this window appears offering you image capturing options The still image can be captured in ...

Page 56: ...o Reverse One Frame in the video clip being played back Click to Advance One Frame in the video clip being played back Click to jump back one minute in the video clip that is playing back Click to jump forward one minute in the video clip that is playing back Displays the recording time of the video being played back Select a channel Camera 1 4 to search for recorded video Click the left or right ...

Page 57: ...Set a starting point for the backup video clip by using the slide bar on the green timeline to select then clicking the Mark In button see Figure 6 3 4 Set the end point of the video clip to be backed up by using the slide bar on the green timeline then clicking the Mark Out button Figure 6 3 Main User Interface with Back Up Times Marked 5 Click Backup The AVI Backup window appears Move the slide ...

Page 58: ...W Video Decoder Configuration The clip is automatically saved to the file location specified in General Setup page 49 Note When backing up video from a Quad view to the USB memory stick only the video from the highlighted camera will be moved to the memory stick Playing Back Recorded Video 1 Navigate to the folder where you have backed up the recorded video 2 Double click or right click the AVI fi...

Page 59: ...General Setup Click Setup to open Figure 7 1 Set the options as follows Figure 7 1 General Setup Screen Security Options In the Security Option section click the checkboxes to enable disable the RAS functions that require a password for use The same password is used for all security options that you have enabled ...

Page 60: ... AVI format to be played back using Windows Media Player Changing the RAS password 1 Click Password to open the Change Password screen Figure 7 2 Change Password Screen 2 Enter the appropriate passwords in the Old New and Confirm text boxes The factory default password is no password simply press the Enter key 3 Click OK to save the new password Site Setup Click Site on the left hand panel of the ...

Page 61: ...window 2 Click Remove The site disappears from the list 3 Click OK to remove the site from the list If you click CANCEL then the site will not be removed from the list When you re open the Setup Menu that site will be in the list Event Setup Click Event on the left hand panel of the Setup menu In the Event menu see Figure 7 4 you can set the event items to be included in the event list and log the...

Page 62: ...ts for the search Click Save to save a text version of the log file to the folder specified in Path Click Browse to change the Path folder used for saving the log file Record Menu Click Record on the left hand panel of the Setup menu to access the Record menu Figure 7 6 Record Menu In the Record menu you can set the recording conditions for Always Event or Auto recording You can also select to rec...

Page 63: ...is automatically enabled RED and video records to the local PC hard disk based on settings in this Record menu Always If checked and the Local Rec button is enabled RED in live monitoring then live video from enabled channels is recorded to the local PC hard disk Event If checked and the Local Rec button is enabled RED then Live motion or sensor events are recorded to the local PC hard disk Motion...

Page 64: ... the maximum amount of disk space is full Video Menu Click Video on the left hand panel of the Setup menu to access the Video menu Figure 7 8 Video Menu In the Video menu you can adjust the Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation of the live video or video being played back in the main user interface by sliding the sliders About Menu Click About on the left hand panel of the Setup menu to access th...

Page 65: ...pgrade firmware is copied onto the USB stick follow 2 Start Engineering Mode 3 Upgrading with a USB Stick and 4 Verifying Software Installation to complete the upgrade 2 Start Engineering Mode The DVR firmware can only be upgraded from the front panel of the unit using a USB memory stick Firmware upgrades can be done in engineering mode see Figure A 1 To start the engineering mode 1 Press SETUP an...

Page 66: ...y 3 After the process is complete press SEL to return to the DVR Diagnostics screen 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 again then move on to step 5 5 After the upgrade is complete select Boot Application and press SEL to reboot the DVR with the updated firmware 4 Verifying Software Installation 1 Press SETUP and log on 2 Select SYSTEM and press SEL 3 Select DESCRIPTION and press SEL 4 Check the version displa...

Page 67: ...neywell RAS CD provided with the HRDE4x4 DVR into the CD drive on which you want to play back clips 2 Open the Codecs folder 3 Double click the file ffdshow xxx exe to run the codec installation program where xxx is the file date 4 Follow the installation wizard prompts to install the FFDShow program with the default settings Enabling Text Overlay After FFDSHOW is installed follow the steps below ...

Page 68: ...Rev 3 01 58 Document 900 0399 08 08 Figure B 1 FFDSHOW Video Decoder Configuration Window 2 Enable Subtitles in the ffdshow video decoder configuration window 3 Click Apply then close the window ...

Page 69: ...l the FFDSHOW codec see Appendix B Installing ffdshow for Playing Back AVI Archive Clips Playing Clips from the USB Memory Stick 1 Insert the USB stick into a USB port on your computer A window opens that corresponds to the USB port Figure C 1 USB Port Folder File 2 Double click that folder to open it The folder contains the video file s saved in two formats DVR files and SMIL docs The folder also...

Page 70: ...rchived Folder Contents Window 3 Double click the player application exe to open it The player opens in a new window Figure C 3 DVR Player Screen 4 Click on the Load Clip icon in the lower left corner to load a file The Open Media File window appears ...

Page 71: ...nd clicking Open or by double clicking it The Media Player loads the clip 6 Click Play to view the clip You can choose the size of the playback screen using the selector in the bottom right corner of the playback screen Figure C 5 Choosing Playback Screen Size Select from 0 5 1 2 and F full screen Playback screen size selector ...

Page 72: ... Previous frame Play Click once to play back at normal speed Click twice to play back at twice the regular speed Click three times to play back at four times the regular speed Click four times to play back at eight times the regular speed Pause playback Next frame Fast forward Load next file Mute Sliding volume control ...

Page 73: ...n the menu or to display quad view SETUP Press to launch the setup menu ESC Press to return to the previous menu screen F REW Press to jump step 60 seconds backward in playback mode PLAY PAUSE Press to play or pause a video in playback mode F ADV Press to jump step 60 seconds forward in playback mode REW Press to rewind the footage at 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x speeds in playback mode ARCH Press to start...

Page 74: ...or Remote Control To configure multiple units for different remote control IDs see REMOTE CONTROLLER ID page 19 The selected remote unit displays the remote control icon on the monitor Press to select camera 4 or password digit 4 1 9 Press to select the remote unit ...

Page 75: ... IPS 4 ch PAL Quad 100 IPS Full screen 25 IPS 4 ch Still Image Capture NTSC Quad 360 x 240 Full screen 720 x 480 PAL Quad 360 x 288 Full screen 720 x 576 Inputs Outputs Sensor Input 4 Sensor In N O N C selectable Sensor Output 1 Internal Relay Rated Load 0 5 A 30 VAC or 1 A 30 VDC Network Connectivity ADSL LAN Dynamic IP Support 1 10 100 base T Ethernet Audio Input 4 Lines In Line level input RCA ...

Page 76: ...0 mm Unit Weight 7 05 lb 3 0 kg Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Operating Humidity 0 to 90 non condensing Power 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 5 A External Adapter Input Voltage 12 VDC 5 A Power Consumption Normal 18W 12 V 1 5 A Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Table E 1 Technical Specifications Cont d ...

Page 77: ...ck mode 32 C compatible PTZ protocols 20 connections 7 controlling a ptz camera 19 controls 12 front panel 12 D date 19 date format 18 date set 19 DC 12 9 DDNS 21 default setup 18 delete video after 24 DHCP 22 dvr id 18 E e mail alerts 23 enabling text overlay 57 engineering mode 55 ethernet 7 event search 27 F ffdshow installation 57 firmware upgrade 55 format 18 date format 18 front panel contro...

Page 78: ... network password 18 playback 32 59 playing clips from a memory stick 59 playback button functions 32 playing back recorded video through RAS 48 ports 21 ptz camera controll 19 ptz control 19 PTZ protocols 20 R RAS 37 39 41 44 47 48 50 53 backing up a video clip in AVI format 47 installing the RAS program 37 live viewing 41 opening ports 39 playing back recorded video 48 RAS installation 37 RAS op...

Page 79: ...up 13 24 saving setup 24 site setup 50 51 removing a site using RAS 51 using RAS 50 using RAS to add a site 51 using RAS to modify a site 51 status indicators 26 storage setup 23 system 18 system setup fields 18 T text overlay enabling 57 time set 19 timeline search 28 transferring 35 transferring still images or video onto USB 35 U USB 24 34 35 archiving still images onto 34 archiving video onto ...

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