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Thank you for purchasing TOA Digital Video Recorder. Please carefully follow the instructions in this
manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
DIGITAL VIDEO
RECORDER
C-DR091 CU Series
C-DR161 CU Series
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Thank you for purchasing TOA Digital Video Recorder. Please carefully follow the instructions in thismanual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your e

Strona 2 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION

102. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS• The supplied power supply cord is designed for exclusive use with the Digital Video Recorder. Never use itwith other equipm

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100DATE/TIME SETTINGDATE/TIME SETTINGJAN/ 1 /05 00: 00:00DATE / T IME ADJUST OPERATE SLAVEDATE/TIME ADJUST TIME 00:00DATE / T IME ADJUST OUTPUT 1SECDA

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101MA I NTENANCEHD INITIALIZESETT I NG I N I T I AL I ZE EXECUTELOG I N I T I AL I ZE EXECUTEEXPORT SETT ING DATA EXECUTEIMPORT SETT I NG DATA EXECUT

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102HD INITIALIZEDISK MODE NORMALEXECUTE EXECUTEHDD–A MASTER 1 6 0GB SLAVE-----HDD–B MASTER 1 6 0GB SLAVE DVDHDD –C MASTER 0 3 2 0GB MAS TER 1 3 2 0GBM

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10331. WEB SERVER FUNCTIONS31.1. About the FunctionsThe Digital Video Recorder is equipped with a variety of web-accessible functions. Connecting the

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1041. Open a web browser on a PC.NoteOpen a web browser using a single PC. It may not operateproperly if multiple PCs have accessed.2. Enter the Digit

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105• Top page• Live image transmission (p. 107)• Playback transmission (p. 110)• Remote control (p. 114)• Menu screen (p. 106)• Logout31.4.2. For User

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106NoteThe following setting items cannot be viewed or changed from the web server function menu. These must beset using the Digital Video Recorder it

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10731.6.1. For administrator accountLive images and the camera number are displayed on the images display section of the screen. By default thescreen

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10831.6.4. Camera control sectionControls Combination Cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder, Only the camera of which image isdisplayed in f

Strona 12 - 5. MODEL NUMBER CONFIGURATION

109[ Preset ]Choose position numbers from the dropdown list box.Store: Programs the current camera position into the position number.Move:Moves the ca

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11• TOA takes no responsibility for any incidental damage, such as loss of sales opportunities, that may result.• Avoid using the camera in line-locke

Strona 14 - 7. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS

110PlaybackoperationDownloadoperationPlayback/Search operation section31.7. Playback TransmissionClick on the "Playback Transmission" button

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11131.7.2. SearchingThe search section allows image data recorded to the Digital Video Recorder to be searched by date/time.Entering the date and time

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11231.7.3. DownloadDownload the past images recorded by the Digital Video Recorder to a client PC’s hard disk drive. Thisoperation can be accessed onl

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11331.7.4. Duplex DisplayWhile recorded images are being played back on the multi-segment split screens, live images can also bedisplayed simultaneous

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114EventDisplayRecordingFailureActivationLEDCameras 1-16Priority recordingMonitorAlarm resetZoomMulti-segment split screenRecordingEquipment failureAv

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115The LED indicator (brights red)[ Live image screen ]31.9. Web Indication SettingThe LED indicator on the PC connected to the Digital Video Recorder

Strona 20 - 9. CONNECTIONS

116Camera: x 9, Hard Disk: 80 GB, Audio recording: OFF847912184915182436218303749721376074981441/2751201491972891/31131802232954341/51893003734927241

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117[ For the C-DR091-3 and C-DR091D3 Digital Video Recorders ]Camera: x 9, Hard Disk: 320 GB, Audio recording: OFF81931385074439627710114927812415420

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118[ For the C-DR161-1 and C-DR161D1 Digital Video Recorders ]Camera: x 16, Hard Disk: 160 GB, Audio recording: OFF8581014214111721284222234435784144

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Power does not turn on.(Unit not activated even if thepower key is pressed.)Cannot operate front panelkeys.No picture.Cannot shut off the unitusing th

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124. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONTOA's C-DR Series Digital Video Recorders feature a digital compression method that permits camera imagesto be recorded o

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120Screen Display (Message) StatusAction Remarks• During Playback or Recording• During Archiving ImagesDisplayed when a fan fails. Replace the fan.Ins

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12134. INDEXOperation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Mounting Equipment in RacksRack mounting How to rack-mount equipment P. 19P. 93P. 65System sett

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122Operation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Adjusting the Time• Hard Disk SettingsCurrent Time SettingsTime SynchronizationTime adjustment P. 27P. 1

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123Operation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Alarm Event Recording (alarm-activated auto-recording)Recording by Alarm Signal Input Nomenclature and f

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124Operation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Making Pre-Recordings• Security SettingsUnderstanding Pre-RecordingsSetting Pre-RecordingsPre-recording

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125Operation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Archiving Recorded Images and Pre-Archive PC Viewing• When the Failure Indicator Is Displayed…Prior to A

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126Operation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Viewing Images on a PC from Remote Locations Via Web Access• Email Transmission• Changing settingsDownlo

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C-DR091-08 C-DR091-1 C-DR091-3 C-DR091-6110 – 120 V AC 50/60 Hz400 mA 410 mA 480 mA 530 mAMotion-JPEGNTSCE-IDE Hard Disk E-IDE Hard Disk E-IDE Hard

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128ModelPower SourcePower ConsumptionImage CompressionSystemVideo FormatRecording MediumVideo InputVideo OutputMonitor OutputLink InputAudio Recording

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129ModelPower SourcePower ConsumptionImage CompressionSystemVideo FormatRecording MediumVideo InputVideo OutputMonitor OutputLink InputAudio Recording

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13• High Picture Quality and High Frame RateRecording and playback can be simultaneously performed at a maximum of 120 IPS. (Image compressionmethod:

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ModelPower SourcePower ConsumptionImage CompressionSystemVideo FormatRecording MediumVideo InputVideo OutputMonitor OutputLink InputAudio Recording Sy

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14(1) Power key [ ]Pressing the Power key changes the DigitalVideo Recorder's mode from standby tooperation mode. To switch from operation modeto

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15(9) Search keyUse this key to search for recorded images. Ifthe Search key is pressed when the live orplayback screen is displayed, the search scree

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16• Moving the cursor downward on the MenuscreenUse this key to move the cursor downward onthe Menu screen.(16) Playback [ ] key Pressing the Playback

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17[C-DR091 series Rear]30222325262728212429323133OFFONTERMINATIONRM12DISK ARRAY98765432LINK AUDIOMONITOR OUT RS-232C 100BASE-TXRM IN-A1IN OUT21INOUTVI

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18(30) Control input/output terminal• Control output terminal Outputs a signal during priority recording,alarm recording or motion detected recordingo

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19C-DR091 SeriesC-DR161 SeriesM5 fiber washer (supplied with the MB-23B)M5 x 12 binding head screw(supplied with the MB-23B) M4 x 12 binding head scre

Strona 43 - 15.8. Picture Quality

2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... 72. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ..

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20GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG16815714613512411310291ALARM ININRM OUT-BOUTIN GG---+++GGGGGGGG4321NCPRIORITY RM IN-BCAMERATIME SYNCCONTROL OUT161514131211109876543

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21GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG16815714613512411310291ALARM ININRM OUT-BOUTIN GG---+++GGGGGGGG4321NCPRIORITY RM IN-BCAMERATIME SYNCCONTROL OUT161514131211109876543

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22GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG16815714613512411310291ALARM ININRM OUT-BOUTIN GG---+++GGGGGGGG4321NCPRIORITY RM IN-BCAMERATIME SYNCCONTROL OUT161514131211109876543

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23NoteRS-232C connector plug is supplied with the Digital Video Recorder. For RS-232C connection to PC, use null modem cable. Terminal No.123456789Sym

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24Terminal name1G2G3G4G5G6G7G8GSymbolNameALARM 1GNDALARM 2GNDALARM 3GNDALARM 4GNDALARM 5GNAALARM 6GNDALARM 7GNDALARM 8GNDAlarm input 1Signal groundAla

Strona 49 - 17.2. Event Search

25Terminal nameNamePRIORITY INPRIORITY GNCCAMERA +CAMERA GCAMERA -RM IN-B +RM IN-B GRM IN-B -RM OUT-B +RM OUT-B GRM OUT-B -Priority R

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26Notes • When the Recorder is used for the first time, the date and time could not be correctly displayed. Perform theclock setting before use. (Refe

Strona 51 - 18. ARCHIVE

271. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more. The main menu screen is displayed. 2. Move the cursor with the [ ] and [ ] keys to select "DAT

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281. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more.The main menu screen is displayed.2. Move the cursor with the [ ] and [ ] keys to select "MAINT

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291. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more. The main menu screen is displayed. 2. Select "REC SETTING," then press the Menu key. The

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312.4. Auto-Recording Settings ... 2912.4.1. Schedule setting ...

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3012.4.2. Setting the groupPerform individual settings such as Normal recording and Alarm Event recording for Group A - F.Menu keyAUTO REC SETT I NGSC

Strona 56 - 18.5. When Viewing Saved Data

31Monitor output 1Monitor output 2FullPlayback modeElectronic ZoomCascadeoutputLive modeDigital Recorder menuDisplay position setting screenTriplex se

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32L1SAT JAN / 0 1 / 050:00:00DVR NAMEALARM M 1D1 2H ABCAM NAME113456 8109217(1) Camera number“L” represents the live pictures. The numberindicates

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33PB1 SAT JAN / 0 1 / 050:00:00DVR1PLAY 2 ACAM1123 45678(1) Camera number being played back“PB1” represents playback image. The numberrepresents the

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34Press the Multi-Screen key.(Example) Screen display in live mode (9-channel DVR)4-segment split A4-segment split B4-segment split C9-segment split L

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353 seconds elapsStep 1Step 2Step 4Step 3L1SAT JAN / 01 / 0 50:00:00ABL2SAT JAN / 01 / 0 50:00:00ABL3SAT JAN / 01 / 0 50:00:00ABL1 L2SAT JAN / 01 / 0

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36PB1 L5TRI PLEX SETT I NGPB3 PB4L5PB1 PB2PB3 PB4PB1Hold down the Multi-Screen key for 2 seconds or moreHold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or moreDu

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371. Hold down the Multi-Screen key for 2 seconds or more.The position setting screen is displayed.2. Press the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] keys to move th

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3815. RECORDING15.1. Before RecordingAuto-recordings are normally performed according to the preprogrammed schedule. Operations to startrecording such

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3915.1.3. Disk recording modeOverwriting of hard disk recordings can be set to Overwrite or Write Protect. (Refer to p. 76; RecordingSettings.)Overwri

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417. SEARCH17.1. Date/Time Search ... 4817.2. Event Search

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4015.4. Auto Recording (Alarm Event Recording and Normal Recording)With auto-recording, recordings are made according to a preset schedule, which can

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4115.6. Recording StateThe Digital Video Recorder permits recordings to be set to best meet user requirements.[ Auto recording (Normal recording) ]Rec

Strona 68 - 20.3. Video Loss

4212Priority recordingPre-AlarmrecordingRecording stopEndPre-Alarm recording startPriority recordingstart(1) When the Priority recording's event

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4315.7. Recording Operation When Edge/Level Settings Are PerformedWhen Priority Recording Input mode, Alarm Input mode, or Motion Detection mode are s

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44Actual recording rate 60.000000 30.000000 15.000000 7.500000 3.750000 1.875000 0.937500Actual recording rate 0.468750 0.312500 0.187500 0

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4516. PLAYBACK16.1. Type of PlaybackThe Digital Video Recorder is equipped with the simultaneous recording/playback function that permitsrecorded imag

Strona 72 - 21.2. Setting Item List

46Normal speed 2 times (X2) 4 times (X4) 8 times (X8)10-minute time skip (X10 minute) 1-minute time skip (X 1 minute) Playback

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47[Instant access to the previous event]Hold down the Reverse Play [ ] key for 2 seconds or more while recording is temporarily stopped. Recording adv

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48DATE/TIME SEARCHDATE/TIME FEB/24/05 05:00:00SEARCH EXECUTEREC START FEB/24 / 05 05: 00:00REC END FEB/ 25/ 05 05: 00:00SEARCH SCREEN D I SPLAY T I ME

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4917.2. Event SearchThe event search begins under the designated conditions.EVENT SEARCHCAMERA CAM1EVENT MOT I ONSTART T IME JAN/ 1 / 05 00 : 00 : 00E

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521. SETTING PROCEDURES AND ITEM LIST21.1. Basic Setting Procedures ...

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5032EVENT SEARCHCH EVENT M HD START T I ME05 PRIOR M A FEB/28 /05 1: 00:0001 MOT ION A FEB/ 28/ 05 11:00 :00-- ------ - - ---/--/-- --:--:---- ------

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5118. ARCHIVEThe Digital Video Recorder is equipped with an archive function that transfers image data recorded on thehard disk to DVD-R/RW disk (avai

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5218.1. Archiving & Transfer TimesRefer to the table below for time required to archive or transfer files to USB memory devices or DVD media.Times

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53EXECUTE?USB DVD CANCELUSB: Archive to the USB memory.DVD: Archive to the DVD-R/RW.Cancel: Reverts to the previous cursorposition without executing

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54I MAGE ARCH I V I NGSTART POS1 FEB/ 07/ 05 12: 01:00END POS1 FEB/07 /05 13: 02:00START POS2 FEB/ 07/ 05 12: 03:00END POS2 FEB/07 /05 13: 04:00START

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55SAT JAN / 0 1 / 050:00:00END FEB / 0 1 / 05 8 : 00 : 00ARCH I V I NGFEB/ 20/ 05 17: 30:00 004STOP? YES CANCELM 1D12H ABCANCELWhen using a USB;SAT JA

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5618.4.4. About error messagesThe following error messages are displayed if an error should occur during archiving:• Terminated for lack of available

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57Removable Hard Disk Drive or DVD DriveVIEWER.EXEDVR_0001060620CAMERA 01Special viewer softwareFolders numbered by archiving sessionFolders numbered

Strona 85 - 23.3. Pre-Recording settings

5818.5.3. Playback by way of viewer softwareFollow the procedure below to view the archived images on a PC.1. Insert a recorded medium into the PC.Ins

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5918.5.4. Tampering/Alteration CheckThe viewer software includes a function to check for data tampering or alteration. If altered data is found, anerr

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631. WEB SERVER FUNCTIONS31.1. About the Functions ... 10331.2. S

Strona 88 - 24.3. Sequence Setting

60High LowMenu SettingArchiveRecording/ PlaybackPriority RecordingTriplexCamera Operation Live Screen OperationAlarm ResetBuzzer ResetOperation Level

Strona 89 - 24.4. Camera Name Setting

61Password 1Operation Level 1 Operation Level 2 Operation Level 3Full-LockPassword 1: Level after log-out.: No operation level exists since no passwor

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6219.2. Security Settings Using a USB KeyOperation access can be limited by registering the USB memory device as a USB key with the Digital VideoRecor

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6319.2.3. Resetting the USB Key registrationNote If multiple USB keys are registered, use the following method to erase the registration for all at on

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64[ When operation level is “Level 2” or “Level 3”... ]1. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more.Login or Logout selection screen (Screen B) is

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6519.4. Security Settings Against Remote External AccessSettings that restrict remote access limit external access via remote controller or RS-232C te

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66Hard Disk Error HD ERRORLEDMalfunction Log DisplayBuzzerFAILUREVideo Loss VD DETECTEDFAILUREFan Malfunction FAN FAILUREFAILURERemaining CapacityW

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6720.2.2. "Restart" Warning DisplayIf all of the connected hard disk drives (including expansion units)experience an error, then the warning

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68If the expansion unit’s disk drive malfunctions:• Check the connection cables, pulling them out and re-inserting them into their sockets.• Restart t

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6920.4. Fan MalfunctionA Fan Malfunction error occurs if the cooling fan is broken or has been interrupted by some foreign object.The time at which th

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71. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Before installation or use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for correct and safeoperation.• Mak

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7020.6. Operation Following Restoration From a Power Outage20.6.1. Monitor DisplayAfter a power outage, check the system, then display the live screen

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7121. SETTING PROCEDURES AND ITEM LIST21.1. Basic Setting Procedures1. Enter the Main menu screen.[ ] in the figure represents the cursor.The examples

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72MAIN MENUREC SETTINGMain menu itemMenu item Setting itemREC SETTINGPRIORITY REC INPUT MODEAUDIOPOST TIMEPRIORITY REC SETTINGDISPLAY SETTIN

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73SYSTEM SETTINGMain menu itemMenu item Setting itemPLAY DISKLOG DISPLAYBUZZERHD REMAINING TIMEI/O TERMINAL MODECTRL OUT TERMINALSECURITY SE

Strona 103 - 31. WEB SERVER FUNCTIONS

74MA I N MENUREC SETT I NGDISPLAY SETTINGNETWORK SETT I NGMA I L SE T T I NGSYSTEM SETT I NGLOG D I SPLAYDATE/TIME SETTINGMA I NTENANCEI MAGE ARCH I V

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75EXECUTE? YES CANCELCANCELEXECUTE . . .DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWERCOMPL ETED OKOKSAVE? YES NO CANCELCANCELSelecting “Yes” displays the message “NOW SAV

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76REC SETT I NGPR I OR I TY REC SETT I N GAUTO REC SETT I NGPRE–REC SETT I NGOVERWR ITE ONItem Selection DescriptionPRIORITY REC SETTINGAUTO REC SETTI

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77PR I OR I TY REC SETT I NGREC SETT I NGPR I OR I TY REC I NPUT MODE LEVELAUD I O ONPOST TIME 111SECItem Selection DescriptionPRIORITY RECINPUT MOD

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78REC SETT I NGREC REC RATE QUAL I TYCAM1 ON 8 I PS 4CAM2 ON 2 I PS 3 (M I D )CAM3 ON 1 5 I PS 2CAM4 ON 1 5 I PS 1 ( H I GH )CAM5 OFF 1 / 6 0 I PS 2CA

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79AUTO REC SETT I NGSCHEDULEGROUP –A SET T I NGGROUP –B SET T I NGGROUP –C SET T I NGGROUP –D SET T I NGGROUP – E SET T I NGGROUP – F SET T I NGSPECI

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8Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, couldresult in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage.CAUTIONWhe

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80GROUP –A SET T I NGNORMAL REC SET T I NGALARM EVENT REC SETT I NGALARM EVENT REC MODE SEQUENCEALARM I NPUT MODE EDGEPOST ALARM T IME 999SECMOT I ON

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81Item Selection DescriptionRECREC RATEQUALITYON / OFF ON: Recording is performed during Normal recording *1OFF: Recording is not performed during Nor

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82Item Selection DescriptionRECREC RATEQUALITYON / OFF ON: Recording is performed during Alarm event recording *1OFF: Recording is not performed durin

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83CAM 1 REC EVENT AALARM I NPUT 1 –– –– – –MOT I ON DE T EC T1––––––1Item DescriptionALARM INPUT Select the alarm input terminal number from 1 to 16 (

Strona 114 - 31.8. Remote Control

84CAMERA 1 MOT I ON SETT I NGSENS LEVEL 1 ( H I GH ) [ CHANGR : + ]MOT I ON ACT DETECT& I N1 [ CHANGR :-]MOT I ON S E T T I NGCAM1CAM2CAM3CAM4CAM5

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85PRE–REC SETT I NGREC T IME 0SECREC RATE 4 I PS ( PER CAMERA )REC QUAL I TY 1 ( H I GH )AUD I O ON0 4 IPS / 2 IPS / 1 IPS / 1/2 IPS / 1/3 IPS / 1/5 I

Strona 116 - 32. RECORDING TIME TABLE

86SCREEN D I SPLAY SETT I NGCHARACTER D I SPLAY SETT I NGMON I TOR OUT P UT S ET T I NGSEQUENCE SETT I NGCAMERA NAME SETT I NGDVR NAME SETT I NG DVR12

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87CHARACTER D I SPLAY SETT I NGREC AUD IO D I SPOVERWR I TE D I SPREC D I SPPLAY D I SPREMA I N I NG D I SPD I SK MODE H I DED I SK STATUS H I DEDATE

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88MON I TOR OUT P UT S ET T I NGMON I TOR 1 MON I TOR 2CAM1 DISP HIDECAM2 DISP HIDECAM3 DISP HIDECAM4 DISP HIDECAM5 DISP HIDECAM6 DISP HIDECAM7 DISP H

Strona 119 - 33. TROUBLESHOOTING

89CAMERA NAME SETT I NGCAM1 CAMERA1CAM2 CAMERA2CAM3 CAMERA3CAM4 CAMERA4CAM5CAM6CAM7CAM8CAM9CAM10CAM11CAM12CAM13CAM14CAM15CAM16ItemCamera nameDescripti

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9NoteThis 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 limit

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90NETWORK SETT I NGI P ADDRESS 1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 0 . 1SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255 . 0DEFAULT GATEWAY 192.168. 0. 2WEBSERVER PORT DEFAULTUSER PASSWORDADMI

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91MA I L SE T T I NGSENDER ADDRESS t e s tSEND–TO ADDRESS1 t es t 1SEND–TO ADDRESS2 t es t 2SEND–TO ADDRESS3 t es t 3SEND–TO ADDRESS4 t es t 4SMTP SER

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92TRANSMI SS ION SETT I NGCAM1 YES PR I OR I TY REC NOCAM2 YES FA I LURE NOCAM3 YES SYSTEM OPERATE YESCAM4 YESCAM5 YESCAM6 YESCAM7 YESCAM8 YESCAM9 YES

Strona 124 - • Searching Recorded Images

93SYSTEM SETT I NGPLAY DISK ALLHD REMAINING TIME 0HBUZ ZER ON I/O TERMINAL MODECTRL OUT TERMI NALSECURI TY SETT I NGCAMERA PRESET SETT INGCAMERA MODEL

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94I/O TERMINAL MODE SETTINGI NPUT MODE OUTPUT MODEALARM1 NC CTRL1 NOALARM2 NC CTRL2 NOALARM3 NC CTRL3 NOALARM4 NC CTRL4 NOALARM5 NOALARM6 NOALARM7 NOA

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95CTRL OUTPUT SETT INGOUT T I MEPR I OR I TY REC I NVAL I D –ALARM REC CTRL1 REC I NMOT I ON REC CTRL 3 REC I NHD FULL CTRL2HD ERROR CTRL3VIDEO LOSS C

Strona 127 - 35. SPECIFICATIONS

9627.3. Security SettingAccess to the Digital Video Recorder’s operations and settingscan be restricted using different security levels. It is alsopos

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97CAMERA PRESET SETT INGCAMERA POS I T I ONALARM I N1 1 1------ALARM I N2 2 1------ALARM I N3 3 1------ALARM IN4 16 255------NEXT1Item Selection Descr

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98LOG D I SPLAYREC LOGFA I LURE LOGSYSTEM LOGREC LOGDATE / T I ME CAM CONTENTS ACTFEB/ 15 / 05 12 : 00 : 00 9 MOT ION E 9FEB/ 14 / 05 12 : 00 : 00 9 M

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99FA I LURE LOGDATE / T I ME CAM CONTENTSFEB / 15 / 0 5 1 1 : 3 1 : 0 0 9 VL RECOVERYFEB/ 14 / 05 5 : 43 : 00 9 VL DETECTEDFEB/ 13 / 05 12 : 00 : 00 5

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