
C) Alarm - Triggered Recording:
Connect the alarm input according to the device connections instructions in Chapter 2
To setup the alarm recording, go to: Menu -> System Setting -> Alarm
Select the wanted variables for each channel.
To save your settings, press Enter twice, press Esc twice to exit menu and return to monitoring.
D) Motion Detection - Triggered Recording:
Before using motion detection on any channel, you should disable the Timed Recording settings for that channel.
To start setting up the motion detection, go to: Menu -> System Setting -> Motion Detection. Set the proper motion
detect settings for each channel. To set up the Detection Area, navigate your cursor to “Area” and then to “Set”, press
Enter.
After changing settings to motion detection (turning it on/off as well), you must manually shut down the
recording on the channels you wish to record by motion. The DVR will turn the channels back on when it
detects motion.
3.
Alarm Trigger
The 0414 can trigger an external alarm system when either motion is detected or video is lost (any problem with the
camera, recording, wires, or vandalism will be considered by the unit is “Video Loss”, and can trigger an alarm).
Connect the alarm input according to the device connection instructions in Chapter 2.
Connect the related alarm output to the proper Alarm Out ports on the DVR (see chapter 2 for details).
4.
Pan-Tilt Control
The 0414 supports Tan-Tilt control (PTZ) through the
RS232 port on the back of the unit. To enable this control,
connect your decoder to this port, and respectively to the PTZ device. Please make sure the decoder is
properly wired (confirm the right connection of the decoder’s A/B lines and DVR’s 15-pin port’s A/B lines
– see chapter 2 for more details).
You then need to setup the protocols and other control settings by going into Menu -> System Setting -> Control
In order to control the PTZ camera, switch to Single-Window view of the camera (by pressing the corresponding
“Direction” button).
When in single-window view, use the direction buttons to move the camera around.
Network Connection Operation
You can install software updates, download recordings, modify settings, and control a Pan-Tilt camera and the DVR
through TCP (network or the Internet remote connection)
To establish a TCP-IP connection, please make sure the LAN connector on the back of the unit is properly wired to the
computer or router. You will need to setup the DVR’s server IP address, subnet mask and gateway, prior to connecting
to it. If there is no router on the network, you only need to set the IP address. If there are routers on the network, please
set the proper gateway and subnet mask.
To setup the network properties for the DVR, go to Menu -> System Setting -> Network.
Please make sure the DVR’s IP is unique on your network. We recommend restarting the DVR after setting up
its IP.
To test if the DVR is online
: On your computer, open Command Prompt (usually in the Accessories folder in your
start menu).
When command prompt opens, type the following (without the quote marks):
“PING ***.***.***.***” (the * stands for the numbers you chose to be the DVR’s IP address)
If your ping response is successful, you will get a reply from the DVR. If it is not, a “Request timed out” message will
appear (if this message appears, please double-check all proper connections and settings, restart the DVR, and try the
PING again).
To connect to the DVR
: Open your Internet Explorer browser. Input the DVR’s IP address into the Address field,
press Enter.
Click the “Login” button on the top-left side of the loaded page.
Default login is “admin” and password is “admin”.
It is important to change this password! To change passwords and manage users, click on “Assistant” on the top-
right of the screen, choose “User Manage”. Click “Admin”. Click “Modify”. You may now enter a new password.
Click “OK” then “Save”.
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