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Toshiba HDS-M5200 series User Manual
Toshiba HDS-M5200 series User Manual

Toshiba HDS-M5200 series User Manual

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Stand Alone Digital Video Recorder
Realtime DVR
4, 8, 16 Channel Models
User's Manual
HTSX1_V2.09-d079
This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
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  • Page 1 Stand Alone Digital Video Recorder Realtime DVR 4, 8, 16 Channel Models User’s Manual HTSX1_V2.09-d079 This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC Compliance Statement Notice to Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards

    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 any 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.
  • Page 4 11. Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment. 12.
  • Page 5 THE LIST OF CONFIGURATION HDS-M5100 series (4/8/16 CH) DVR Set HDS-M5200 series (4/8/16 CH) CD (CMS Software/Manual) Power Cable and Adaptor Remote Controller Manual Screws HDD Brackets...
  • Page 6: Operation Precautions

    Operation Precautions Power Off Do not turn DVR off, or plug off the power adapter while DVR is in operation (record/playback). Otherwise, it may cause permanent damage to the equipment. Please click ( ) SETUP>SYSTEM>Shutdown sequentially and then remove the power after DVR is shutdown completely.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SERVER 4.2.5 Exit --------------------------------------------------------------- 27 Product Features ---------------------------------------- 8 4.2.6 Shutdown ----------------------------------------------------- 27 Unpacking ------------------------------------------------------ 8 DISPLAY ----------------------------------------------------- 27 Service ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 4.3.1 OSD ------------------------------------------------------------- 27 System Connection Diagram------------------------------ 8 4.3.2 Main Monitor -------------------------------------------------- 28 Full Seq Installation -------------------------------------------------- 10 Hard disk and DVD-RW Installation ------------------- 10...
  • Page 8 Search --------------------------------------------------------- 47 Others --------------------------------------------------------- 72 5.2.1 Date/Time Search ------------------------------------------ 47 10.1 Viewer ----------------------------------------------------------- 72 5.2.2 Calendar Search -------------------------------------------- 47 10.2 E Map ------------------------------------------------------ -72 5.2.3 Event Search ------------------------------------------------- 48 10.3 Watermark Check System----------------------------- 73 Playback------------------------------------------------------- 49 10.4 Estimator ------------------------------------------------ -- 74 One-touch Playback---------------------------------------- 50 10.5 EXE to AVI Converter ---------------------------------- 74...
  • Page 9: Product Features

    Product Features Unpacking This equipment is an electronic appliance, so it should be handled with special care. After unpacking, please check if all the following items are included. DVR Main body Power Supply Adapter (DC 12V, 5A) and Power Supply Cable Remote Control With 2 AAA batteries Installation CD (CMS Software &...
  • Page 10 B Type - 4 / 8 / 16 Channel Series DVR...
  • Page 11: Installation

    2. Installation Hard disk and DVD-RW Installation 2.1.1 SATA Port Main substrate of this DVR has three SATA ports: they are indicated as SATA 1,2 and SATA 3.( A Type ) Main substrate of this DVR has four SATA ports: they are indicated as SATA 1,2 and SATA 3,4.( B Type ) Up to two SATA devices (hard disk and DVD-RW) are connected in Serial to the SATA ports, but the devices must be connected correct SATA port.
  • Page 12: Dvd-Rw Installation

    2.1.3 DVD-RW Installation Securely fix DVD-RW by using bracket and screws provided herewith. Please do not use any different DVD-RW cables (data cable and power supply cable) other than the ones we provide. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the DVD-RW. Only one DVD-RW can be used.
  • Page 13: Power Supply Connections

    2.2.9 Power Supply Connections Plug the power supply adapter (DC 12V, 5A) which include in this product to ’DC12V’ connector and plug another side to power source. Adapter input voltage is a free volt (100 VAC ~ 240 VAC). Please do not use any different power supply adapter because it may cause the DVR to malfunction.
  • Page 14: Input Device And Screen Icons

    3. Input Device and Screen Icons Keys and LEDs KEYS PTZ KEY Operating mode Setup mode • Up/Down/Left/Right on ▲, ▼, ◄, ► • Control Pan/Tilt rotation of up/down/left/right in PTZ mode screen cursor control 1 ~ 8 • Camera select keys : (4/8 channel DVR) 1 ~ 10 •...
  • Page 15: Camera Select Keys For 4/8 Channel Dvr

    Camera Select Keys for 16 channel DVR A Type model Below shows how to select camera channel for 4 channel DVR – Select Camera No. 1~4: press key and use 1~4 key Below shows how to select camera channel for 8 channel DVR –...
  • Page 16: Using A Remote Control

    B Type model 4 Channel DVR 8 Channel DVR 16 Channel DVR Using a Remote Control Usage method of a remote control is same as that of the front panel keys. Follow the procedure below when you use the remote control for multi DVRs. ①...
  • Page 17: Screen Icons

    Screen Icons Icon Description Icon Description Continuous recording mode In Audio recording Event recording mode CMS access indication/ No. of accesses (Alarm In/Motion) (up to 4) In recording In channel sequencing PTZ registration / PTZ mode Lock Remote Controller Setup in HDD Overwrite mode Setup in HDD No Overwrite mode Setup in HDD No Overwrite mode (HDD Full)
  • Page 18: Setup

    4. Setup Login/Logout At the default setting of DVR, user have to input the password to enter the set up menu. Please press SETUP key to enter the setup menu and the following screen will appear. In order to use all functions and privileges, login is as ID: admin. Default Password is “1111”.
  • Page 19: System

    (NOTE) Press AUDIO/ESC in the setup screen, start operation alike CANCLE (ESC). It will not operate live or playback mode but only in the setup menu. SYSTEM 4.2.1 Information Please click ( ) SYSTEM>Information and the following screen will appear. Status Site Description Decide name of DVR.
  • Page 20: Version

    (NOTE) This has a different function from Factory Reset Switch on the back panel of DVR in that System Log is not initialized. Import: Copy the Menu setup stored in USB memory stick into DVR. Please plug in the memory stick and then click ( ) Import.
  • Page 21 The screen shows start time and end time of recorded data. Overwrite Setting Click( ) Overwrite Setting button and the following screen will appear. User may set for beeping or notifying messages that notify the used percentage of disk. Check Disk Overwrite and you may activate the overwrite function. This function makes restart the recording from the beginning when the HDD is full.
  • Page 22: Admin

    ① Click ( ) Clear All Data frame. ② When a dialogue box asking “Remove All Data?” shows, choose ‘OK’. ③ Then, Progress window will appear and the process starts. ④ When all data are deleted, a dialogue box asking “Are you sure to remove log?” will pop up. ⑤...
  • Page 23: Ntp

    Adjust the dates of beginning (Begin) and end (End) of DST by ‘Month/Week/Weekday’. Click ( ) the numbers in ‘Month/Week/Weekday’ for adjustment. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. Date Format Set date indication format. Please click ( ) Date Format frame to select a format from the list. Time Format Set time indication format.
  • Page 24: Storage

    When Server Clock is displayed, please click ( ) Sync button to synchronize NTP Server’s clock with DVR clock. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the clock synchronization. Storage When user completes NTP input, please click ( ) save and the following screen will appear. Set S.M.A.R.T.
  • Page 25: Account

    Check the square box next to Use On. Through S.M.A.R.T function, make alarm message, indicating HDD damage, will show. Check Beep, it will give the alarm sound, indicating HDD damage, as the SMART setup. Check Blink Message, the alarm message will blink on the OSD, as the SMART setup. If “Use on”...
  • Page 26: Login Settings

    Click ( ) keyboard icon on the right-hand side of Group Name frame. Then, the virtual keyboard will show. Please click ( ) desired characters (up to 8 characteristics) on the virtual keyboard. Do provisioning for Group Name by selectively checking some of the following items (Setup, Search, Network, Archiving and Shut Down).
  • Page 27: System Log

    Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. Then, lists of Group and User will show as follows. Click ( ) to delete the set Group or User. User may create up to 8 Groups and 8 Users. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. Password Resetting Click ID on User column.
  • Page 28: Exit

    System Log System Log displays diverse events. – Setup (Menu) Enter/Exit – Playback Mode Enter/Exit – Network Access Enter/Exit – Archive Success/Fail – System Start/shut down – S.M.A.R.T. Check – NTP Sync/ Server Success/Fail – Send E-mail Success/Fail – HDD Format Success/Fail –...
  • Page 29: Osd

    4.3.1 Please click ( ) DISPLAY>OSD and the following screen will appear. The OSD menu will allow user to configure full features (i.e., on/off every letter and icon) displayed on the screen. Letters and icons are divided under System and Camera categories. If click ( ) ‘All’, all items are on/off at once. OSD Margin The OSD Margin menu will allow user to adjust the position of OSD (letters) on the monitor.
  • Page 30: Full Seq

    The Main Monitor menu will allow user to adjust channel sequencing interval of Main monitor. Full Seq Adjust interval for ‘Full screen sequencing’. Check check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing. Any camera with unchecked check box will be excluded from channel sequencing.
  • Page 31: Devices

    Check (check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing. Any camera with unchecked check box will be excluded from channel sequencing. Adjust the rotation interval of camera by clicking Dwell column. The rotation interval changes to 3>5>10>15>30>60 seconds by each press.
  • Page 32: Ddns

    – To input address, please click ( ) and execute the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of each frame. In DHCP, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Server will have input automatically. DNS Server When user set Network Type to DHCP, DNS server will be inputted automatically. When user set Network Type to Static, please click ( ) the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of DNS Server frame and manually input the address.
  • Page 33: Port

    seconds. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. Port Please click ( ) Port and the following screen will appear. Transfer Speed is used for setting a mean transfer speed per unit of time between a client and a DVR. Set a proper Transfer Speed for a current configuration state of the network for the client to be able to playback DVR screen in optimum state.
  • Page 34: Camera/Ptz

    The Notification menu will allow user to set transmission of Event occurred in DVR via E-Mail. Click ( ) the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of Add E-Mail item then the virtual keyboard will appear. Please register E-Mail address. E-Mail address should contain @. When an event occurs, user can send an email to a designated mail address by clicking Attach button and selecting Data to be transmitted.
  • Page 35: Audio

    If user click (Default), proper number of selected PTZ will appear automatically. Please choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. Menu, Tour and Pattern help user to use OSD function of PTZ camera. PTZ camera itself supports OSD menu, use the setup value to more easily enter and use the OSD menu even in DVR. If OSD enter command is 95 + PSET for example, designate 95 for Menu item, if shortcut key to use Tour function is 71 ~79 + PSET, designate 70 for Tour item and if shortcut key to use Pattern function is 81 ~ 89 + PSET, designate 80 for Pattern item.
  • Page 36: Alarm Out

    The Alarm In menu will allow user to give title and to select the type of Alarm input. Click ( ) the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of each frame on Title column and the virtual keyboard will appear. Then, please register the title of Alarm input.
  • Page 37: Settings

    4.5.1 Settings Please click ( ) RECORD>Settings and the following screen will appear. There are three kinds of recording mode. – Continuous: record continuously. – Event: record only when Sensor or Motion calls. – Emergency: record when press EMERGENCY key. Continuous The Continuous menu will allow user to set recording mode.
  • Page 38: Emergency

    The Event menu will allow user to set Event videos. Each frame on Title column shows camera title registered in DEVICES>Camera/PTZ. User cannot change camera titles here. Click ( ) each frame on Resolution column to select recording resolution of a corresponding camera. User may select one of 720x480, 720x240 and 360x240.
  • Page 39: Schedule

    Click ( ) each frame on Quality column to select recording quality of a corresponding camera. User may select one of Super, High and Std. Click ( ) each frame on Duration column to select recording duration (i.e., 1 second ~3 hours) of a corresponding camera. Choose ‘OK’...
  • Page 40: Motion Detection

    Each frame on Title column shows camera title registered in DEVICES>Camera/PTZ. User cannot change camera titles here. Click ( ) each frame on Resolution column to select recording resolution of a corresponding camera. User may select one of 720x480, 720x240 and 360x240. Click ( ) each frame on Frames column to select recording rate of a corresponding camera.
  • Page 41: Holiday

    – Cancel: cancel Motion Setup menu. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. 4.5.5 Holiday Please click ( ) RECORD>Holiday and the following screen will appear. The Holiday menu will allow user to register holidays. Please follow the registration procedure below. ①...
  • Page 42: Motion Event

    cameras can be set. ③ Select alarm outputs to be worked when Alarm In 1 is on. Please check a check box under Link Alarm Out. More than two alarm outputs can be set. ④ Select E-mail addresses for notification when Alarm In 1 is on. Please check a check box under Link Notification.
  • Page 43: System Event

    Select cameras for recording while the motion sensor is in operation and alarm outputs and set up E-mail addresses for notification. Link Notification displays E-mail addresses registered in DEVICES>Network>Notification. Please follow the setup procedures below. ① Click ( ) Video Loss frame and select Video Loss 1. ②...
  • Page 44 When Motion or Alarm-In is detected, user can select a popup or beep sound for warning, or have a particular channel of interest to pop-up on Spot Screen. Please follow the setup procedures below. ① Select camera ② Popup: Please Check a check box under making the popup screen for main monitor.
  • Page 45: Operation Instruction

    5. Operation Instructions Viewing 5.1.1 First Image Power on DVR and the following live video will appear, while viewing and recording at the same time. The screen will display date/time and icons below. Icon Description Continuous recording mode Event recording mode (Alarm In/Motion) In recording PTZ registration/PTZ mode In Audio recording...
  • Page 46: Digital Zoom

    (NOTE) Using a mouse: Double click to view the corresponding camera image in full view format and click one more time to back to Split Screen. – Split Screen: Please press DISPLAY key and the available split screens (or multi-window view formats) will display alternately (i.e., 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4).
  • Page 47: System Log

    Go to OSD main menu Run Group Tour 1~9 Run Pattern 1~9 To use a mouse in Pan/Tilt mode, please move the cursor to the lower portion near the center of the screen. To use front button in Pan/Tilt mode, please push setup button. A key pad control will show as follows: To save current camera number, select Preset No and button click.
  • Page 48: Key Lock

    5.1.7 Key Lock Press AUDIO>FF>FORWARD keys in sequence to operate the key lock function. This function is indicated by icon in the lower portion on the right-hand side of the screen. Once the Key Lock function is on, user cannot use any key. If wish to use a key, please enter the correct password to release the key lock function.
  • Page 49: Event Search

    Dates and Time with recorded data available will be high-lighted. Follow the procedure below to search video by calendar. ① Select Year and Month by using the arrow buttons in the calendar. – : search subsequent ‘Year’ – : search previous ‘Year’ –...
  • Page 50: Playback

    ① Designate Event Search start time. ② Designate Event Search end time. ③ Select camera (video) to search data. ④ Check a check box (Motion / Alarm In / Emergency / Serial In) Check box. ⑤ Click on Search Index button to recorded search event data. Playback This involves searching recorded video to playback the wanted video of a specific date and time in search mode.
  • Page 51: One-Touch Playback

    (NOTE) Using a mouse: Double click to view the corresponding camera image in full view format and click one more time to back to Split Screen. Move the cursor of the mouse and the keypad control will appear at the bottom near the center of the screen. Every time user presses the PLAY/PAUSE key during playback mode, it is changed to ‘1X PLAY’...
  • Page 52: Color Control And Position

    ② Click ( ) Format frame to select EXE or JPEG. Choose EXE for storing moving images; and JPEG for still images. ③ Click ( ) the keyboard display on the right-hand side of FROM frame to set the storage start time. ④...
  • Page 53: Alarm Out Control

    If user clicks (Default), proper number of Color Control or HSTART/VSTART will appear automatically. Please choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. Click ( ) ▲, ▼ direction buttons on the right-hand side of Brightness/Contrast/Saturation to set adjust color of the screen (i.e.
  • Page 54: Cms

    Stand Alone Digital Video Recorder (Central Monitoring Station) User’s Manual V2.09-d079 This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 55: Program Installation

    6. PROGRAM INSTALLATION System Recommendations The following are our recommendations for system configurations/specifications used with CMS. Processor: Intel Pentium(R) (at 2.8GHz or better) Memory: 1.00GB or more Video: 128 MB AGP VGA card, 1024 x 768 Resolution, 32-bit Color, DirectX® 8.1 version or later HDD Space: 500 MB of space Monitor: SVGA or XGA, 1024 x 768 Resolution, 32-bit Color OS: Windows®...
  • Page 56: Login

    ⑦ When the following screen appears, click Install. ⑧ When the following screen appears, click Finish to complete the installation. Login After you install CMS software, CMS icon below appears on your desktop. Please double click on the icon to execute the program.
  • Page 57: Function And Instructions

    7. FUNCTION AND INSTRUCTIONS Below lists are functions of the program. ICON ICON NAME WATCH MODE SEARCH MODE REMARKS System Log DVR System Log PTZ Control DVR PTZ Control Health System Health Check DVR System Health Check Check REMOTE DVR Data Playback DVR Data Playback SEARCH LOCAL...
  • Page 58: Watch Mode

    WATCH MODE Login screen When you login CMS, the following screen will appear. This screen is of Watch mode. Because it is not connected to DVR, images do not show. Please do Local Setting first before connecting to DVR. Local Setting Please click LOCAL SETTING button of Toolbar and the following screen will appear.
  • Page 59: Remote Site

    Click Account and will display following; - Manager/User: allow user to authority. Save Option: allow user to select Drive(C, D) and folder to save data. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. 8.2.2 Remote Site This menu is for Network setup. Make CMS IP address and Port coincide with DVR.
  • Page 60 Click “Scan DVR” button then IP address of DVR will be listed which is currently connected with PC in the network. Select the IP address and click “Add site” then the connected DVR is automatically registered in the CMS. Camera Name It helps to set the camera name in CMS program other than DVR camera name.
  • Page 61: Live Video

    Live Video 8.3.1 Network Connect As the setup is completed, you are now ready to connect CMS to DVR over Network. Please click in REMOTE DVR on the screen. It will turn to yellow, while being activated. Please click REMOTE CONNECT button. If a popup window for ID/Password appears, please input ID/Password.
  • Page 62: Watch Mode

    Watch Mode Date/Time LED Site Tree (DVR and Channels) Color Control Bar Instant Record Button System Log Alarm Out Channels Audio Channels Two way Audio Video Display Screen Network Connect/Disconnect Button/Exit CMS 8.3.2 Watch mode The first image (or the initial image) shows the available maximum split screen format, but you can choose a watch mode you want.
  • Page 63: Multi Screen

    Zoom Mode: Click on Zoom button. Then, the setup screen will disappear and only the video image will be zoomed (scaled to fit the screen). To cancel, please press the right mouse button. E Map: load and close E Map image program. Mouse Double Click: If you double click the mouse on a split screen, it will turn to full screen mode.
  • Page 64: Alarm Out

    8.3.7 Alarm Out This is for operating Alarm Out of a selected DVR from a remote distance. Click a channel number and Alarm Out of the corresponding channel will operate. If you see an intruder, use this function to turn on a siren in an area where the DVR is installed. 8.3.8 One Touch Recording Click on INSTANT RECORD button to save video of every channel in HDD of Local System (PC with CMS...
  • Page 65: Health Check

    ② Zoom/Focus/Iris control buttons Zoom In / Out Focus Near / Far Iris Close / Open ③ Preset control button Preset Control Back to Preset The completed Preset Click on Preset Control button and the following screen will appear. Please input Title and Preset Number. When you completed input, please choose ‘OK’...
  • Page 66: Camera Connection And Operating Status

    The list below describes functions of each part of the screen. CMS connections (up to 4) Camera connections and operating status HDD connection and its operating status Recording status Motion recording status Alarm In connection and operating status Alarm Out connection and operating status Version Recording start/end date and time 8.5.1...
  • Page 67: Remote Setting

    8.5.6 Alarm Out Connection and Operating Status Alarm Out is On. Alarm Out is Off. Above the maximum number of Alarm Out allowed. Remote Setting You may change DVR’s Menu setup through CMS. Remote Setting works only in Watch mode. Click on REMOTE SETTING button in Watch mode and the following SETUP menu same as DVR’s will appear on CMS screen.
  • Page 68: Search Mode

    9. SEARCH MODE Search Screen This menu is for playing back recorded data. Click on REMOTE SEARCH button in Watch mode and the following Screen mode screen will appear. Search mode provides three search functions. One is for searching DVR video by clicking REMOTE SEARCH button and another is for searching video stored in CMS (HDD of PC) by clicking LOCAL SEARCH button and the other is for searching event recorded data stored in DVR by clicking REMOTE EVENT button.
  • Page 69: Local Search

    Select Time Click the time you want to playback, then Time Select Bar will move. You may drag the Time Select Bar with your mouse. Search previous ‘Year’ Search subsequent ‘Year’ Search previous ‘Month’ Search subsequent ‘Month’ ① ⑤ ⑥ ④...
  • Page 70: Playback

    ① Designate Event Search start time. ② Designate Event Search end time. ③ Select camera (video) to search data. ④ Check a check box (Motion/Alarm In/Emergency) Check box ⑤ Click on Search Index button to recorded search event data. Playback 9.5.1 Playback Control Button Select time and click Fast Forward/Backward button.
  • Page 71: Save

    9.5.3 Save This is for saving still image(s) in Bitmap or JPEG file. Click IMAGE SAVE button and the following screen will appear. Input the name of the file to save and execute Save. CAUTION If images are not saved properly, click UNDO button and save again. 9.5.4 Archive This is to back up the DVR’s moving image data to EXE file in PC(CMS).
  • Page 72 ③ Designate file name. ④ Select camera (video) to save. ⑤ Click on Start button to begin Archive.
  • Page 73: 10. Others

    10. Others 10.1 Viewer The Format of archive file is .exe (executable file). Please double click on the icon to execute the program. PLAY • Playback mode: 1X PLAY • Playback mode: PAUSE PAUSE • Frame-by-frame backward still image BACKWARD playback •...
  • Page 74: Watermark Check System

    Please click on the icon to load the image file. To move the icon just drag and drop. You can also rotate the icon. Please click on the icon and input the name of the E Map file to save and execute. Please click on the icon to exit program.
  • Page 75: Estimator

    To open the check .exe or .jpg or .bmp file just click Load File button. To click the check button, you will get following message; Result: Verification OK ! Corrupted or Modified 10.4 Estimator When you set up CMS program, the application, Estimator will set up additionally. The operation screen is as follows.
  • Page 76 Users will be required a converting codec between “ Microsoft MPEG-4 codec” and “DIVX MPEG-4 codec” or able to use both. Both are able to download freely in many web-sites. Select “Start>Programs>CMS>EXE to AVI” to open the program Click “File Open” and choose an Archived file(EXE format) Click “EXE to AVI File”...
  • Page 77: Keyboard Controller

    Keyboard Controller Keyboard Controller CP1200A User’s Manual V2.09-d079 This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 78: Connection

    11.1 Connection User may connect cameras and Keyboard through DVR in various ways. Below shows the major probable connection methods through RS-485; 11.1.1 Configuration Diagram I – Single System Configuration (1 Camera, 1 DVR) DVR PTZ Port RS485 RS485 Tx+ Tx- Rx+ Tx1+ Tx1- Tx2+ Tx2- Tx3+...
  • Page 79: Configuration Diagram Ⅲ

    11.1.3 Configuration Diagram III – Multiple System Configuration (Multi Cameras, Multi DVRs) Max 16 camera RS485 RS485 RS485 RS485 … … … … Multi port Max 16 DVR DVR 1 DVR 2 … … Multi port Please make sure to connect “Tx to Rx “or “Rx to Tx” with positive polarity. (+ to +) and (- to -) 11.2 Keyboard Setup in DVR Enter “Setup>SYSTEM>Information: System ID”...
  • Page 80: Keyboard Configuration

    11.3 Keyboard Configuration 11.4 Operation 11.4.1 DVR / PTZ Mode Conversion Press System ID number (For example, ID: 001 press Num Pad ) with button. OSD will show “KBD:1” in right-bottom side that the keyboard is on DVR mode as below picture; Then, user should be able to operate the DVR functions by the keyboard controller.
  • Page 81: Dvr Control Mode

    DVR Control Mode 11.4.3 In DVR control mode, all buttons are operated according to texts written underneath of each button. The functions are same as Front buttons of DVR as follows: DISPLAY: change channel split screens in sequence of 1>4>9>16>1. SEQ: turn on/off Sequence function.
  • Page 82 (Note) When a Key does not Work after Set up If the communication speed of DVR and CP are not co-related, it may not work. Please make sure the Baud rate of Keyboard sets on 9.6kbps. Press the button to enter PTZ mode and switch to DVR mode again. Please reboot the DVR.
  • Page 83: Serial Ln

    Serial In (POS / ATM) Serial In (POS / ATM) User’s Manual V2.09-d079 This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 84: Usage Of Serial-In Function

    12.1 Usage of Serial-In Function Enables to record/search/display all transactions on monitoring screen by connecting POS/ATM/Cash Register. User can choose the data whether to record/display on their taste without limitedly designated protocols 12.2 Connection method This model has one ATM/POS channel and it is available to expand its connections up to four channels(Optional). Connect the RS232 port of Serial-in application to USB slot of DVR by using USB to RS-232 Converter Cable and it is available to connect up to 4 serial-in devices by using the converter.
  • Page 85: Link

    12.4 Link 12.4.1 Link Setup Click “Setup>Link>” then shows as below (Note) The above menu is only available on the DVR model with Serial-In function. Click “Serial In” to appear following screen. Select POS/ATM port by clicking ‘Serial In’ button. Assign the port to display/record channel by clicking a “Link Camera”.
  • Page 86: 12.4.2 Schedule Setup

    12.4.2 Schedule Setup Click “Record>Schedule>” then shows as below Tick the box(□) item AlarmIn Click the Time/Date that wish to activate ATM/POS function on schedule. It is possible to activate all the time by clicking top-right side of table. Click “OK” to save the schedules. 12.5 Setup Please click ( ) “System>Devices>Serial-In”, then you will see the display below.
  • Page 87: Title

    12.5.1 Title Click “Title” item then virtual keyboard will appear. Input the title then click ( ) to save. 12.5.2 Port Setting Press ( ) the “Port Setting” button in order to set up the port. Default values are Baud rate 2400 bps, Data Bit 5 bit, Stop Bit 1 bit, Parity None.
  • Page 88 Analyze among the automatically captured data which will be displayed or discarded then enter Pattern Setting. - Unless you check “Auto” item, make sure to set up “Start Pattern” and “End Pattern” - “Discard Pattern”, “Line Delimiter” and “MCPL” are utilized independently, not relation to “Auto” mode. It is possible to input and analyze the serial data by clicking “Pattern”...
  • Page 89 Input a certain repeated string to “Line Delimiter”. Decide the number of minimum characters in “MCPL” item to hide data under the designated number of characters. Input the pattern of dummy data to Discard Pattern.
  • Page 90 Choose the data which willing to display and enter the Start Pattern and End Pattern. Then tick the Auto box off in order to make the DVR recognizes the data between the Start and End patterns. Finally, test again and adjust data to remove missed dummy data.
  • Page 91: Search

    12.6 Search Using event search function. Please click ( ) the “Search>Event Search” menu on the pop-up menu of the wallpaper, then you will see the following screen. It is possible to search the recorded data which is set up on Serial In and Linking pages. The keyboard button for setting up the characters to be searched activates only when the Serial In item is checked .
  • Page 92: Cms Web Client

    CMS Web Client CMS Web Client User’s Manual V2.08-d079 This document contains preliminary information and subject to change without notice.
  • Page 93: 13.1 Setup And Login

    13.1 Setup and Login MS Explorer web browser is required for installation and using this program. Open a browser and type the IP address of DVR. It is required to install ActiveX in the first connection. Basically, Explorer limits automatic ActiveX installation. Click the message above in the screen, then following menu box will appear.
  • Page 94: Live Display

    13.2 Live Display. After Login, following screen will appear. ② ① ③ ④ ⑤ The screen contains following features: 1. Display current live video 2. Setting display mode Playback : Transferring search mode. Freeze : Pause current display. Resume : Resume paused display. Quit : Finish program and close browser.
  • Page 95: Playback Screen

    13.3 Playback Screen Click [Playback] then following screen will appear. ② ① ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ The screen contains following features: 1. Searched playback video displays 2. Transferring Live mode 3. Setting Date/Time to search Click a date in calendar, then recorded data will be showed up in Time bar Start Time : Setting start time Camera : Choosing camera number from 1~16 individually or all channels.
  • Page 96: Mobile Cms

    Mobile CMS Mobile CMS User’s Manual V2.09-d079 This document contains preliminary information and subject to change without notice.
  • Page 97: Setup And Login

    14.1 Requirements : Windows Mobile 6.1 or higher version. Memory : 512Kb or Higher. Device : Smartphone Network : Available all wireless networking method. I.e. Wi-fi, HSDPA, Wibro. 14.2 Installation Prepare ActiveSync program to user’s PC. Available download at following link. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9e641c34-6f7f-404d-a04b-dc09f8141141&DisplayLang=en ActiveSync enable users manage documents, calendars, contact lists and email between their PC and mobile device through a Cradle or a USB connection.
  • Page 98 Click accepting the license agreement, then click “Finish” button. Installation box will appear Click [OK] to start installation. When installation completed, following pop-up will appear. Click [OK]. If following message appeared, it has successfully installed.
  • Page 99: Site Configuration

    (Note) Depending on mobile device, successful installation message may not appear. Click [OK] when license agreement message appear. Move to [Programs] page to check whether CMS has installed. 14.3 Site configuration Start CMS, following screen will appear.
  • Page 100 Click [Add] to appear following screen. Fill in correct information. Site Name : Insert the name of site. IP/Domain : Insert the IP address or Domain name of the site. : Input the registered ID of the site. Password : Input the password of the registered ID. Command Port : Insert Command Port of the site.
  • Page 101 Edit Select a site and click [Edit] then following screen will appear. Correct items then click [Save]. Delete Select a site and click [Del]. Confirmation message will pop up.
  • Page 102: Connect

    Click [Yes] then the site information will be removed. 14.4 Connect Select a site then click [Connect]. Live display screen of the site will appear if it is successfully connected. Users are able to select a camera by clicking camera button. Click [Disconnect] then, live display screen will be closed and Site list box will appear.
  • Page 103 Choose MobileCMS on the list and click [Remove]. Confirmation message will pop up Click [Yes] to complete uninstall then program will be removed.

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