Thank you for purchasing TOA Digital Video Recorder. Please carefully follow the instructions in thismanual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your e
102. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS• The supplied power supply cord is designed for exclusive use with the Digital Video Recorder. Never use itwith other equipm
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
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
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
10331. WEB SERVER FUNCTIONS31.1. About the FunctionsThe Digital Video Recorder is equipped with a variety of web-accessible functions. Connecting the
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
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
106NoteThe following setting items cannot be viewed or changed from the web server function menu. These must beset using the Digital Video Recorder it
10731.6.1. For administrator accountLive images and the camera number are displayed on the images display section of the screen. By default thescreen
10831.6.4. Camera control sectionControls Combination Cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder, Only the camera of which image isdisplayed in f
109[ Preset ]Choose position numbers from the dropdown list box.Store: Programs the current camera position into the position number.Move:Moves the ca
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
110PlaybackoperationDownloadoperationPlayback/Search operation section31.7. Playback TransmissionClick on the "Playback Transmission" button
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
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
11331.7.4. Duplex DisplayWhile recorded images are being played back on the multi-segment split screens, live images can also bedisplayed simultaneous
114EventDisplayRecordingFailureActivationLEDCameras 1-16Priority recordingMonitorAlarm resetZoomMulti-segment split screenRecordingEquipment failureAv
115The LED indicator (brights red)[ Live image screen ]31.9. Web Indication SettingThe LED indicator on the PC connected to the Digital Video Recorder
116Camera: x 9, Hard Disk: 80 GB, Audio recording: OFF847912184915182436218303749721376074981441/2751201491972891/31131802232954341/51893003734927241
117[ For the C-DR091-3 and C-DR091D3 Digital Video Recorders ]Camera: x 9, Hard Disk: 320 GB, Audio recording: OFF81931385074439627710114927812415420
118[ For the C-DR161-1 and C-DR161D1 Digital Video Recorders ]Camera: x 16, Hard Disk: 160 GB, Audio recording: OFF8581014214111721284222234435784144
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
124. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONTOA's C-DR Series Digital Video Recorders feature a digital compression method that permits camera imagesto be recorded o
120Screen Display (Message) StatusAction Remarks• During Playback or Recording• During Archiving ImagesDisplayed when a fan fails. Replace the fan.Ins
12134. INDEXOperation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Mounting Equipment in RacksRack mounting How to rack-mount equipment P. 19P. 93P. 65System sett
122Operation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Adjusting the Time• Hard Disk SettingsCurrent Time SettingsTime SynchronizationTime adjustment P. 27P. 1
123Operation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Alarm Event Recording (alarm-activated auto-recording)Recording by Alarm Signal Input Nomenclature and f
124Operation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Making Pre-Recordings• Security SettingsUnderstanding Pre-RecordingsSetting Pre-RecordingsPre-recording
125Operation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Archiving Recorded Images and Pre-Archive PC Viewing• When the Failure Indicator Is Displayed…Prior to A
126Operation ItemDisplay StatusReferencePage• Viewing Images on a PC from Remote Locations Via Web Access• Email Transmission• Changing settingsDownlo
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
128ModelPower SourcePower ConsumptionImage CompressionSystemVideo FormatRecording MediumVideo InputVideo OutputMonitor OutputLink InputAudio Recording
129ModelPower SourcePower ConsumptionImage CompressionSystemVideo FormatRecording MediumVideo InputVideo OutputMonitor OutputLink InputAudio Recording
13• High Picture Quality and High Frame RateRecording and playback can be simultaneously performed at a maximum of 120 IPS. (Image compressionmethod:
ModelPower SourcePower ConsumptionImage CompressionSystemVideo FormatRecording MediumVideo InputVideo OutputMonitor OutputLink InputAudio Recording Sy
14(1) Power key [ ]Pressing the Power key changes the DigitalVideo Recorder's mode from standby tooperation mode. To switch from operation modeto
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
16• Moving the cursor downward on the MenuscreenUse this key to move the cursor downward onthe Menu screen.(16) Playback [ ] key Pressing the Playback
17[C-DR091 series Rear]30222325262728212429323133OFFONTERMINATIONRM12DISK ARRAY98765432LINK AUDIOMONITOR OUT RS-232C 100BASE-TXRM IN-A1IN OUT21INOUTVI
18(30) Control input/output terminal• Control output terminal Outputs a signal during priority recording,alarm recording or motion detected recordingo
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
2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... 72. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ..
20GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG16815714613512411310291ALARM ININRM OUT-BOUTIN GG---+++GGGGGGGG4321NCPRIORITY RM IN-BCAMERATIME SYNCCONTROL OUT161514131211109876543
21GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG16815714613512411310291ALARM ININRM OUT-BOUTIN GG---+++GGGGGGGG4321NCPRIORITY RM IN-BCAMERATIME SYNCCONTROL OUT161514131211109876543
22GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG16815714613512411310291ALARM ININRM OUT-BOUTIN GG---+++GGGGGGGG4321NCPRIORITY RM IN-BCAMERATIME SYNCCONTROL OUT161514131211109876543
23NoteRS-232C connector plug is supplied with the Digital Video Recorder. For RS-232C connection to PC, use null modem cable. Terminal No.123456789Sym
24Terminal name1G2G3G4G5G6G7G8GSymbolNameALARM 1GNDALARM 2GNDALARM 3GNDALARM 4GNDALARM 5GNAALARM 6GNDALARM 7GNDALARM 8GNDAlarm input 1Signal groundAla
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
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
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
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
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
312.4. Auto-Recording Settings ... 2912.4.1. Schedule setting ...
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
31Monitor output 1Monitor output 2FullPlayback modeElectronic ZoomCascadeoutputLive modeDigital Recorder menuDisplay position setting screenTriplex se
32L1SAT JAN / 0 1 / 050:00:00DVR NAMEALARM M 1D1 2H ABCAM NAME113456 8109217(1) Camera number“L” represents the live pictures. The numberindicates
33PB1 SAT JAN / 0 1 / 050:00:00DVR1PLAY 2 ACAM1123 45678(1) Camera number being played back“PB1” represents playback image. The numberrepresents the
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
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
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
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
3815. RECORDING15.1. Before RecordingAuto-recordings are normally performed according to the preprogrammed schedule. Operations to startrecording such
3915.1.3. Disk recording modeOverwriting of hard disk recordings can be set to Overwrite or Write Protect. (Refer to p. 76; RecordingSettings.)Overwri
417. SEARCH17.1. Date/Time Search ... 4817.2. Event Search
4015.4. Auto Recording (Alarm Event Recording and Normal Recording)With auto-recording, recordings are made according to a preset schedule, which can
4115.6. Recording StateThe Digital Video Recorder permits recordings to be set to best meet user requirements.[ Auto recording (Normal recording) ]Rec
4212Priority recordingPre-AlarmrecordingRecording stopEndPre-Alarm recording startPriority recordingstart(1) When the Priority recording's event
4315.7. Recording Operation When Edge/Level Settings Are PerformedWhen Priority Recording Input mode, Alarm Input mode, or Motion Detection mode are s
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
4516. PLAYBACK16.1. Type of PlaybackThe Digital Video Recorder is equipped with the simultaneous recording/playback function that permitsrecorded imag
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
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
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
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
521. SETTING PROCEDURES AND ITEM LIST21.1. Basic Setting Procedures ...
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-- ------ - - ---/--/-- --:--:---- ------
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
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
53EXECUTE?USB DVD CANCELUSB: Archive to the USB memory.DVD: Archive to the DVD-R/RW.Cancel: Reverts to the previous cursorposition without executing
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
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
5618.4.4. About error messagesThe following error messages are displayed if an error should occur during archiving:• Terminated for lack of available
57Removable Hard Disk Drive or DVD DriveVIEWER.EXEDVR_0001060620CAMERA 01Special viewer softwareFolders numbered by archiving sessionFolders numbered
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
5918.5.4. Tampering/Alteration CheckThe viewer software includes a function to check for data tampering or alteration. If altered data is found, anerr
631. WEB SERVER FUNCTIONS31.1. About the Functions ... 10331.2. S
60High LowMenu SettingArchiveRecording/ PlaybackPriority RecordingTriplexCamera Operation Live Screen OperationAlarm ResetBuzzer ResetOperation Level
61Password 1Operation Level 1 Operation Level 2 Operation Level 3Full-LockPassword 1: Level after log-out.: No operation level exists since no passwor
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
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
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
6519.4. Security Settings Against Remote External AccessSettings that restrict remote access limit external access via remote controller or RS-232C te
66Hard Disk Error HD ERRORLEDMalfunction Log DisplayBuzzerFAILUREVideo Loss VD DETECTEDFAILUREFan Malfunction FAN FAILUREFAILURERemaining CapacityW
6720.2.2. "Restart" Warning DisplayIf all of the connected hard disk drives (including expansion units)experience an error, then the warning
68If the expansion unit’s disk drive malfunctions:• Check the connection cables, pulling them out and re-inserting them into their sockets.• Restart t
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
71. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Before installation or use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for correct and safeoperation.• Mak
7020.6. Operation Following Restoration From a Power Outage20.6.1. Monitor DisplayAfter a power outage, check the system, then display the live screen
7121. SETTING PROCEDURES AND ITEM LIST21.1. Basic Setting Procedures1. Enter the Main menu screen.[ ] in the figure represents the cursor.The examples
72MAIN MENUREC SETTINGMain menu itemMenu item Setting itemREC SETTINGPRIORITY REC INPUT MODEAUDIOPOST TIMEPRIORITY REC SETTINGDISPLAY SETTIN
73SYSTEM SETTINGMain menu itemMenu item Setting itemPLAY DISKLOG DISPLAYBUZZERHD REMAINING TIMEI/O TERMINAL MODECTRL OUT TERMINALSECURITY SE
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
75EXECUTE? YES CANCELCANCELEXECUTE . . .DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWERCOMPL ETED OKOKSAVE? YES NO CANCELCANCELSelecting “Yes” displays the message “NOW SAV
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
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
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
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
8Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, couldresult in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage.CAUTIONWhe
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
81Item Selection DescriptionRECREC RATEQUALITYON / OFF ON: Recording is performed during Normal recording *1OFF: Recording is not performed during Nor
82Item Selection DescriptionRECREC RATEQUALITYON / OFF ON: Recording is performed during Alarm event recording *1OFF: Recording is not performed durin
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 (
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
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
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
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
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
89CAMERA NAME SETT I NGCAM1 CAMERA1CAM2 CAMERA2CAM3 CAMERA3CAM4 CAMERA4CAM5CAM6CAM7CAM8CAM9CAM10CAM11CAM12CAM13CAM14CAM15CAM16ItemCamera nameDescripti
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
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
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
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
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
94I/O TERMINAL MODE SETTINGI NPUT MODE OUTPUT MODEALARM1 NC CTRL1 NOALARM2 NC CTRL2 NOALARM3 NC CTRL3 NOALARM4 NC CTRL4 NOALARM5 NOALARM6 NOALARM7 NOA
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
9627.3. Security SettingAccess to the Digital Video Recorder’s operations and settingscan be restricted using different security levels. It is alsopos
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
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
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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