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User Manual 

5.8

 

V

IDEO 

S

EARCH

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5.9

 

M

UTE

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5.10

 

R

ECORD

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5.11

 

S

TOP 

R

ECORD

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5.12

 

S

TART 

S

EQUENCE

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5.13

 

S

TART 

C

RUISE

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CHAPTER 6: WEB APPLICATION MANAGER

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6.1

 

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INS DOWNLOAD AND INSTALLATION

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6.2

 

W

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A

PPLICATION 

M

ANAGER 

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IN

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6.3

 

W

EB 

A

PPLICATION 

M

ANAGER 

I

NTERFACE

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6.3.1 Menu toolbar .............................................................................................................................................................. 32

 

6.3.1.1 Live Display

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6.3.1.2 Playback mode

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6.3.1.3 Setup

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Record Mode .............................................................................................................................................................................. 33

 

 

Alarm Set.................................................................................................................................................................................... 34

 

 

PTZ Control................................................................................................................................................................................ 34

 

 

Network Set................................................................................................................................................................................ 35

 

 

System Set.................................................................................................................................................................................. 35

 

 

Host Info..................................................................................................................................................................................... 36

 

6.3.2 PTZ Control................................................................................................................................................................ 36

 

6.3.3 Play Mode .................................................................................................................................................................. 36

 

CHAPTER 7

SPECIFICATIONS

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CHAPTER 8

APPENDIX

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8.1

 

O

PERATION 

F

UNCTION 

T

ABLE

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8.2

 

R

ECORD 

A

LARM SETTING

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8.3

 

C

OMPATIBLE MOBILE LIST

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8.4

 

M

AIL BOX SERVER 

L

IST

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8.5

 

T

ROUBLESHOOTING

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8.7

 

S

YSTEM 

C

ONFIGURATION

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8.8

 

A

CCESSORY

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Summary of Contents for jed2216t

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Page 2: ...TERFACE 8 CHAPTER 5 DVR MENU 8 5 1 CONTEXT SENSITIVE MENU 8 5 2 MAIN MENU PREVIEW 9 5 3 MAIN MENU 10 5 3 1 Camera Set 10 5 3 2 Record Set 10 5 3 3 Network Setup 11 5 3 4 Video Search 13 5 3 5 Device M...

Page 3: ...GER INTERFACE 32 6 3 1 Menu toolbar 32 6 3 1 1 Live Display 32 6 3 1 2 Playback mode 32 6 3 1 3 Setup 33 Record Mode 33 Alarm Set 34 PTZ Control 34 Network Set 35 System Set 35 Host Info 36 6 3 2 PTZ...

Page 4: ...orm or when unused for long periods of time 8 Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to a...

Page 5: ...ent and external alarm signal inputs Network operation Supports remote surveillance by multiple users simultaneously Mouse Operation Supports Mouse operation for faster menu navigation PTZ Control Sup...

Page 6: ...he hard drive is being read or written to 1 Indicator Power indicator PWR If the Green indicator is on the system is getting power normally 2 IR Receiver Receive infrared remote control signal Item Ma...

Page 7: ...camera to RS 485A and RS485B accordingly Item Physical port Connection method 1 Power Switch Turn Power On And Off 2 USB Port Connect USB device Flash Drive Hard Drive and Recorder 3 Mouse Port Connec...

Page 8: ...DOWN Left right key ENTER Select Edit key Enter key Menu ESC Enter into main menu Exit PIP PIP display mode MUTE Mute key FWD Forward x2 x4 x8 REW Rewind x2 x4 x8 PLAY Enter into recording search play...

Page 9: ...ll time display is ON By clicking left key you can adjust Color control bar and volume control bar Clicking combo box to access pull down menu Click left key of Mouse By clicking left key you can sele...

Page 10: ...CD on the power break mode 2 Insert data cord and power cable into HDD securely 3 Fix the HDD on the rack 4 Put the upper cover and LCD back carefully re attach screws 3 2 Camera and Monitor Connectio...

Page 11: ...orm parameter settings for Main Menu Screen Split mode PTZ control PIP Search Mute Manual record Stop record and Start Cruise etc The Context Sensitive Menu appearing by right clicking the screen diff...

Page 12: ...File File Backup Camera Recording HDD Management Alarm Setting PTZ Setting MP monitoring Motion System User password System Information Language Select System Maintenance Video Setting Time Setting De...

Page 13: ...e and System as per user s needs Channel allows you select your desired channel by clicking the pull down menu Record Enable Once a channel is set to On the video from the channel can be recorded and...

Page 14: ...when you click Apply and after system are restarted 2 User need to change MAC address when there are multiple DVRs at the same local area network Details please refer to section 5 6 2 5 System Informa...

Page 15: ...ou to the port forwarding instructions for your router 3 Set the corresponding parameters illustrated in Picture 5 11 When server port and web port forwarding the DVR IP address user can visit the DVR...

Page 16: ...ings for the time quantum will appear in the screen And you also can filter the recordings you want to view by the Channel or recording mode based on date time search LAST Last page Indicates the last...

Page 17: ...to enter into the below windows illustrated in Picture 5 14 Picture 5 14 Tick select embedded DVD and click Confirm button system will start to backup the selected recordings shown as Picture 5 15 Pic...

Page 18: ...do format the HDD before start the first record 5 3 5 2 Alarm Set HDD LOSS Options include On and Off If you select On there will be a buzzer sound and H sign appears on screen when HDD is not detect...

Page 19: ...on Motion Detection When an object moves into motion detection area alarm will be triggered You can adjust sensitivity level to suit the needs of your actual application environment I O Status System...

Page 20: ...The email address is used to receive image transmitted from motion detection alarm of DVR Please clear the images you have received as soon as possible to avoid overloading your email account For deta...

Page 21: ...mory card on the phone or by copying the file from the computer to the phone s memory card through a memory card reader or through a Bluetooth connection 2 Click the windows mobile folder red box in P...

Page 22: ...corner Network transmission speed Frame rate and Resolution Display on right corner percentage of buffer display Connection success Connection fail Play and Stop Function of Buttons under the video i...

Page 23: ...en you can go to the Applications folder and select the QQEye program white box in Pic 10 and click on the Open option red box in Pic 10 to display the settings menu After you complete the settings an...

Page 24: ...select PTZ control Zoom in out Focus and Iris Play Stop Full screen Normal Display Capture Parameter setting and Exit By clicking on the image you can see it full screen as in Pic 13 C Please follow u...

Page 25: ...click continue button shown as left picture Please note that the options of Payment Method are different depending on different regions please select another payment method Don t worry Aplayer is free...

Page 26: ...You need to authorize your computer with the registered ID Click Store Authorize Computer option shown as below picture 2 1 7 System will be connected to iTunes Store and turned to iTunes interface 2...

Page 27: ...on 2 3 1 Click iTunes Store 1 then input aplayer into the search bar 2 on the right upper corner and press Enter 2 3 2 Aplayer icon appears in the screen shown as below picture 2 3 3 Click the Aplayer...

Page 28: ...mation according to your DVR Mobile settings 1 2 3 4 Server IP input the IP address or domain name to visit your DVR Port same with the server port you have set in your DVR mobile settings User ID sam...

Page 29: ...etection from low normal high to highest with highest being the most sensitive MD Area This option allows you setup the MD area for the channel you wish to be sensitive to motion The channel will be s...

Page 30: ...nnel dwell time display Dwell time Settable period include 0s to 300s Channel sequence set the option allows you setup display position of any channel Virtual Volume control the option allows you set...

Page 31: ...oot every day 00 00 and you can also set system auto reboot regularly daily weekly monthly as per user s need Load Default If Load Default is selected you can initialize the system to the ex factory d...

Page 32: ...Pop up the Context sensitive Menu to highlight and enter into PTZ control menu shown as Picture 5 58 Now user can control the camera with Pan Tilt and Zoom capabilities Click Zoom button to zoom in ou...

Page 33: ...o quickly enter into Video Search Menu We have introduced how to search and playback video recording in previous section Details please refer to section 5 2 4 Video Search 5 9 Mute You can control vol...

Page 34: ...age Chinese or English and then enter password and click Log in button and now you can view DVR remotely through the Web Application Manager Please note default password is empty System allows Adminis...

Page 35: ...mode you can operate the buttons on the right side of the screen and you also can control the PTZ if your DVR have been connected to PTZ camera 6 3 1 2 Playback mode The option allows you playback th...

Page 36: ...a desired recording data and clicking Playback button system will playback the recorded file at the same time create a backup file in the preset route and start recorded file backup 6 3 1 3 Setup Cli...

Page 37: ...ttings please refer to section 5 2 5 2 Alarm Set System allows you remotely perform MD area settings for each channel of DVR PTZ Control Click PTZ Control option to enter into the window shown as Pict...

Page 38: ...e interface shown as Picture 6 11 Click button to preview Web Application Manager recording saving path and screen capture saving path The option also allows you set user name password and DST On Off...

Page 39: ...preset point Set allow you set a set of specific preset points of a PTZ camera Clean allow you delete one selected preset Cruise allows you enable disable cruise function 6 3 3 Play Mode Note below i...

Page 40: ...k removable HDD recorder and network backup Alarm Alarm mode Motion Detection Sensor triggered Video Loss HDD Full HDD Error Network Function Support Mobile surveillance Remote Live surveillance and p...

Page 41: ...nd network download 13 HDD Manage Check HDD status usage space setting HDD auto overwrite 15 Basic setting VID AUD Setting Adjust VGA resolution select system and volume control set interval and chann...

Page 42: ...trating picture Parenthesis generally indicate optional parameter value of previous menu Enter Clicking the button will save current parameter Default Recovery Clicking the button will recover current...

Page 43: ...that means HDD alarm has occurred 8 3 Compatible mobile list Currently the model supports Windows and Sybian S60 Version 3 and we have passed the below mobile models NOKIA NOKIA N73 NOKIA N78 NOKIA N...

Page 44: ...els display just a blank screen even if they receive video sources A Check if the camera is connected to the system properly displays the image check if the camera is properly supplied with power 5 Q...

Page 45: ...User Manual 42 8 7 System Configuration 8 8 Accessory Power Cord Power Supply User Manual USB Mouse Remote Controller Software CD...

Page 46: ...arantee is given as to the correctness of its contents We do not undertake any responsibility for the harms cause by using our product The model of the products in the user s manual only for recogniti...

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