AVerMedia Technologies DVR NV 1000 User Manual

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Table of Contents  
1.1 Hardware Recommendations .........................................................16  
1.2 NV 1000/3000/5000/7000 Hardware Installation Combinations .................17  
1.3 NV 1000 DVR Hardware Installation .................................................19  
1.4 NV 3000 DVR Hardware Installation .................................................20  
1.5 NV 5000 DVR Hardware Installation .................................................23  
1.6 NV 7000 DVR Hardware Installation .................................................28  
1.6.1 Installing One AVerMedia NV 7000 Video Capture Card.................28  
1.6.2 Installing 4 NV 7000 Video Capture Cards.................................29  
1.6.3 Installing an I/O Card ..........................................................30  
1.7 Connecting the Watchdog line ........................................................32  
1.7.1 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV 1000/3000/5000...................32  
1.7.2 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV 7000.................................33  
1.8 Connecting Cameras and TV-out Cable.............................................34  
1.8.1 Connecting Cameras and TV-out Cable to NV 1000/3000/5000 .......34  
1.8.2 Connecting Cameras and TV-out Cable to NV7000 ......................34  
1.9 Connecting External Sensors/Relays to NV1000/3000/5000/7000 .............37  
1.9.1 Connecting External Sensors/Relays to NV1000/3000/5000 ...........37  
1.9.2 Connecting External Sensors/Relays to NV7000 .........................41  
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3.1 Logging in for the first time.............................................................63  
3.1.1 Introducing the Functions buttons on Display/Playback .................64  
3.2 Configuring DVR.........................................................................69  
3.2.1 System Setting..................................................................70  
3.2.2 Camera Setting .................................................................74  
3.2.3 Recording Setting (Video and Audio) .......................................77  
3.2.4 Network Setting.................................................................84  
3.2.5 Schedule Setting ...............................................................86  
3.2.6 Backup Setting..................................................................92  
3.2.7 Sensor Setting ..................................................................94  
3.2.8 Relay Setting....................................................................97  
3.2.9 Alarm Setting....................................................................98  
3.2.10 User Setting .................................................................105  
CHAPTER 4 USING THE SYSTEM ..............................................107  
4.1 How to Monitor the Videos ...........................................................107  
4.1.1 Select the Split Display Mode ..............................................107  
4.1.2 Full Screen Display ..........................................................110  
4.1.3 Auto Scan......................................................................110  
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4.7.2 Checking Operation Logs ...................................................132  
4.7.3 Checking POS Logs .........................................................133  
4.6.4 Checking System Logs......................................................133  
4.7.5 Check Network Logs.........................................................133  
4.8 Using POS..............................................................................135  
4.9 Using Network Server.................................................................136  
4.10 Using Functional Keys ................................................................137  
4.11 Checking System Information ........................................................138  
CHAPTER 5 USING REMOTE PROGRAM.....................................140  
5.1 Using WebCam ........................................................................141  
5.2 Using the Remote Console ..........................................................151  
5.2.1 System requirement .........................................................151  
5.2.2 Using Display from Remote Console......................................152  
5.2.3 Using Playback from Remote Console ...................................155  
5.3  
5.4  
Handy View ...........................................................................158  
Using PDA Viewer....................................................................158  
APPENDIX A REGISTERING DOMAIN NAMES ..............................166  
APPENDIX B IMAGE VERIFICATION ...........................................168  
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PREFACE  
Welcome to the realm of AVerMedia. AVerMedia DVR digital surveillance system,  
composed of one 32-bit PCI Video Capture Card, works as a digital video surveillance  
system. It enables you to capture true color images and real-time videos from 4-16  
camera inputs simultaneously.  
With the latest Motion Detection technology, once any movement is detected in the  
monitoring area, AVerMedia DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM automatically starts  
recording and triggers an alarm. You no longer need to monitor every single moment of  
the day; the system automatically alerts you when specified events occur.  
Package Contents for NV 1000  
AVerMedia NV 1000 DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM package includes the following  
items  
1. 1 AVerMedia DVR Video Capture Card  
2. 1 Audio + I/O Card  
3. 3 Video Extension Card connection cables  
4. 1 Audio Card connection cable  
5. 1 I/O connection cable  
6. 3 AVerMedia DVR Video Extension Cards  
7. 1 30 CM Watchdog line  
8. 1 Quick Start Guide  
9. 1 Software CD (including driver, application software and 1 User’s Manual  
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Package Contents for NV 3000  
AVerMedia NV 3000 DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM package includes the following  
items:  
1. 1 AVerMedia DVR Video Capture Card  
2. 1 30 CM Watchdog line  
3. 1 20 CM Video signal line  
4. 1 Software CD (including driver, application software and 1 User’s Manual  
5. 1 Quick Start Guide  
Package Contents for NV 5000  
AVerMedia DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM package includes the following items:  
1. 1 AVerMedia DVR Video Capture Card  
2. 1 30 CM Watchdog line  
3. 1 20 CM Video signal line  
4. 1 Software CD (including driver, application software and 1 User’s Manual  
5. 1 Quick Start Guide  
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Package Contents for NV 7000  
A complete NV 7000 surveillance system package includes the following items:  
1. 1 NV 7000 Video capture card  
2. 1 I/O card  
3. 1 Video and audio connection cable  
4. 1 30 CM Watchdog line  
5. 1 20 CM Video signal line  
6. I/O connection cable  
7. Quick Start Guide  
8. 1 Software CD  
If there is any damage, shortage or inappropriate item in the package contents, please  
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NV 1000/ NV 3000 Video Capture Card Specifications  
Product  
Video Card  
Specifications  
NV 1000  
NV 3000  
One Video Capture Card with 4 BNC connectors and  
1 TV-out slot.  
1 card  
NV 5000 Video Capture Card Specifications  
The video card in the package meets the following specifications:  
Product  
Video Card  
Specifications  
One Video Capture Card with 4 BNC connectors and  
1 TV-out slot.  
NV 5000  
1 card  
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NV 7000 Video Capture Card Specifications  
Product  
Video Card  
Specifications  
NV 7000  
One video capture card with 1 D-type connector and  
1 TV-out slot  
1 card  
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Replacement products will be warranted for the remainder of the 15-month warranty period or 30  
days, whichever is longer.  
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Chapter 1 Installing Hardware  
Chapter 1 Installing Hardware  
AVerMedia digital surveillance system is a digital surveillance system that supports  
Windows 2000/XP. Please follow the steps to install the hardware.  
1.1 Hardware Recommendations  
Please make sure you follow the minimum system requirement  
when putting together a PC for the NV series product. For a list  
of recommended motherboards, graphics cards, please go to:  
http://www.avermedia.com/nvd/hardware-recom.htm  
Before you begin, please verify that your computer hardware specifications can meet  
your AVerMedia digital surveillance system requirements.  
Pentium4 2.8GHz or above recommended  
CPU  
Intel 865, 875, 915 Chipset  
Motherboard  
(VIA/SiS/ALi chipset motherboards temporarily not  
supported)  
OS  
MicrosoftWindows 2000 Pro./XP Pro.  
Expansion  
Slots  
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 × 32-bit PCI 2.1 compliant slots  
RAM  
DDR 512MB or above  
120 GB of free hard disk space, at least 60GB free space for  
each partition.  
Hard disk  
CD-ROM drive  
Media  
VGA  
16-bit high color SVGA graphic card with DirectDraw & YUV  
rendering capability, 64MB video memory at least  
Audio  
Sound card and speakers  
For the latest information, please check  
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1.2  
NV 1000/3000/5000/7000 Hardware Installation Combinations  
The following instructions are for installing Video Capture Cards into the AVerMedia  
DVR digital surveillance system.  
The DVR system has a powerful surveillance function and a flexible combination when  
you install the hardware. This table shows the numbers of audio devices, video  
channels, sensor inputs and relay outputs in different hardware combinations.  
NV 1000 system hardware installation combinations:  
Hardware Combinations  
Number of  
Video  
channels  
Number of  
Audio  
channels  
Sensor  
Inputs  
Relay  
Outputs  
Video  
Capture  
Card  
Video  
Extension  
Card  
Audio / IO  
Card  
Number  
Numbers  
Numbers  
0
1
0
1
0
1
8
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
1
2
3
8
12  
12  
16  
16  
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NV 3000 system hardware installation combinations:  
Hardware Combinations  
Number of  
Video  
channels  
Number of  
Sensor  
Inputs  
Relay  
Outputs  
Audio  
channels  
Video Capture  
Card numbers  
I/O + Audio Card  
Number  
0
4
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
2
4
1
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
2
4
0
4
8
0
4
8
0
4
6
3
0
3
6
0
3
6
0
3
6
8
8
8
12  
12  
12  
16  
16  
16  
3
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NV 5000 system hardware installation combinations:  
Hardware Combinations  
Number of  
Video  
channels  
Number of  
Sensor  
Inputs  
Relay  
Outputs  
Video  
Capture  
Card  
Video  
Extension  
Card  
Audio / IO  
Card  
Number  
Audio  
channels  
numbers  
numbers  
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
4
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
1
2
3
0
2
8
8
1
12  
12  
16  
16  
8
8
2
16  
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NV 7000 system hardware installation combinations:  
Hardware Combinations  
Number of  
Video  
channels  
Number of  
Sensor  
Inputs  
Relay  
Outputs  
Audio  
Video Capture Card  
numbers  
IO Card  
Number  
channels  
1
2
3
1
1
4
8
4
8
4
4
4
4
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
8
8
8
4
8
8
12  
12  
12  
16  
16  
16  
16  
12  
12  
12  
16  
16  
16  
16  
8
8
12  
4
12  
4
4
8
8
12  
16  
12  
16  
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1.3 NV 1000 DVR Hardware Installation  
Before installing the video card, turn off the computer’s power,  
unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached  
to the back of the computer.  
Please follow the steps to install the system.  
1. Remove the PC case cover.  
2. Remove brackets for the PCI expansion slot. Save the screws.  
3. Connect the Video Extension Cards and NV 1000 Video Capture Card  
with the connection cable.  
4. Connect the Audio Card with the connection cables.  
5. Insert the Video Capture Card, Video Extension Cards and the Audio Card  
into the available PCI slots and fix them.  
It is important to fix the cards in sequence to avoid video  
transmission trouble.  
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1.4 NV 3000 DVR Hardware Installation  
Before installing the video card, turn off the computer’s power,  
unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached  
to the back of the computer.  
Users can purchase optional I/O Audio Cards if it is necessary.  
1.4.1 Install One Video Capture Card and One Audio Card (Optional)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Please follow the steps to install the system. Remove the PC case cover.  
Remove 2 brackets for the PCI slots. Save the screws.  
Connect the Audio Card and the Video Capture Card with the connection  
cable.  
4.  
Insert the Video Capture Card and I/O Audio Card and fix them.  
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1.4.2 Install 2 Video Capture Cards and 2 Audio Cards  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Please follow the steps to install the system. Remove the PC case cover.  
Remove 4 brackets for the PCI slots. Save the screws.  
Connect the Audio Card and the Video Capture Card with the connection  
cable.  
4.  
Connect the 2 Video Capture Cards with a connection cable. Insert all  
the cards and fix them.  
It is important to fix the cards in sequence to avoid video  
transmission trouble.  
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1.4.3 Install 4 Video Capture Cards  
Please follow the steps to install the system.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Remove the PC case cover.  
Remove 4 brackets for the PCI slots. Save the screws.  
Connect the Video Capture Cards with Connection cables.  
Connect the 2 Video Capture Cards with a connection cable. Insert all  
the cards and fix them.  
It is important to fix the cards in sequence to avoid video  
transmission trouble.  
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1.5 NV 5000 DVR Hardware Installation  
1.5.1 Installing One AVerMedia DVR Video Capture Card  
Before installing the video card, turn off the computer’s power,  
unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached  
to the back of the computer.  
Please follow the steps to install the video capture card.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Remove the PC case cover.  
Remove a bracket for the PCI expansion slot. Save the screw.  
Insert the Video Capture Card into the available PCI slot and fix it.  
The lower-right picture is the back panel of the Video Capture card.  
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1.5.2 Installing Optional I/O Audio Card and Video Extension Cards  
Before installing the video card, turn off the computer’s power,  
unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached  
to the back of the computer.  
Users can purchase an optional I/O Audio Card and Video Extension Cards if it is  
necessary.  
1. Installing 1 Video Capture Card and 1 optional I/O Audio Card  
For users who want to install 1 optional I/O Audio Card, please follow the steps.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Remove the PC case cover.  
Remove 2 brackets for the PCI slots. Save the screws.  
Insert the Video Capture Card and I/O Audio Card in PCI slots and fix  
them.  
4.  
5.  
Connect the 2 cards with the I/O cable.  
The back panel of the cards is shown as below.  
2. Installing 3 Optional Video Extension Cards  
For users who want to install the Video Capture Card and 3 Video Extension Cards,  
please follow the steps.  
1. Remove the PC case cover.  
2. Remove 4 brackets for the PCI slots. Save the screws.  
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3. Insert the Video Capture Card and Video Extension Cards into the available  
PCI slots and fix them.  
It is important to fix the cards in sequence to avoid video  
transmission trouble.  
4. Connect the 4 cards with I/O cables as the following picture.  
5. The lower-right picture is the back panel of 1 Video Capture card and 3  
Video Extension Cards.  
3. Install 1 Optional I/O Audio Card and 1 Video Extension Card  
Please follow the steps to install the cards.  
1.  
2.  
Remove brackets of PCI slots.  
Insert the Video Capture Card, I/O Audio Card, and the Video Extension Card  
into the slots and fix them. The sequence of each card is as the lower-right  
picture.  
3.  
Connect the cards with the connection cables as the lower-left picture.  
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4. Installing 2 Video Capture Cards and 2 Video Extension Cards  
For users who install 2 Video Capture Cards, please follow the steps.  
1.  
2.  
Remove the brackets of PCI slots.  
Insert the Video Capture Cards and Video Extension Cards into the PCI slots in  
sequence and fix them. You will see the back panel of each card as the lower  
right picture.  
3.  
Connect the 2 Video Capture cards with the connection cable as the lower left  
picture.  
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1.6 NV 7000 DVR Hardware Installation  
1.6.1 Installing One AVerMedia NV 7000 Video Capture Card  
Before installing the video card, turn off the computer’s power,  
unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached  
to the back of the computer.  
1. Remove the computer cover.  
2. Remove a bracket for the PCI expansion slot. Save the screw.  
3. Insert the video capture card into the  
available PCI expansion slot and fix it  
as the right picture shows.  
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1.6.2 Installing 4 NV 7000 Video Capture Cards  
Before installing the video card, turn off the computer’s power,  
unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached  
to the back of the computer.  
For users who install more than 1 Video Capture Cards, please follow the steps.  
1. Remove the computer cover.  
2. Remove a bracket for the PCI expansion slot. Save the screw.  
3. Connect cards with video lines as the  
right picture shows.  
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1.6.3 Installing an I/O Card  
Each Video Capture Card can come with an optional I/O card that enables to connect  
sensor inputs and relay outputs. For NV7000 users who only install an optional I/O  
card, please follow the steps.  
1. Remove the computer cover.  
2. Remove 2 brackets for PCI expansion slots. Save screws.  
3. Connect the 2 cards with the I/O  
cable as the right picture shows.  
4. Insert the video capture card and the  
I/O card into the available PCI  
expansion slots and fix them.  
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1.7  
Connecting the Watchdog line  
1.7.1 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV 1000/3000/5000  
After you finish installing the Video Capture Card, Video Extension Cards or the I/O  
Audio Card, please connect the reset cable of the PC case to the Video Capture Card,  
and then connect the Video Capture Card and Motherboard with the Watchdog line as  
the following picture.  
After connecting the Watchdog line and Reset Cable of the PC case, replace the PC  
cover and reconnect all the cables.  
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1.7.2 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV 7000  
Before installing the video card, turn off the computer’s power,  
unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached to  
the back of the computer.  
When you install ONE NV 7000 video capture card, please follow the instruction  
to connect the Watchdog line.  
Remove the reset cable connector of your  
computer case, and plug in the slot.  
Please plug Watchdog cable connectors in  
both Video Capture Card slot and  
motherboard slot as the right picture.  
When you install FOUR NV7000 video capture cards, please follow the  
instruction to connect the Watchdog line.  
Remove the reset cable connector of your  
computer case, and plug in the slot. Plug  
Watchdog cable connectors in a slot of  
one Video Capture Cards and plug another  
connector into motherboard slot as the  
right picture.  
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1.8  
Connecting Cameras and TV-out Cable  
1.8.1 Connecting Cameras and TV-out Cable to NV 1000/3000/5000  
After you finish installing the cards, please connect the BNC cable and the TV-out  
cable to the Video Capture Card as below figure. When you attach cameras to BNC  
connectors, please follow a numerical order indicated on the below figure to avoid  
transmission problem. Cameras need to be connected in sequence from the top to the  
bottom BNC terminals per card, starting from the left side to the right side on the  
chassis.  
1.8.2 Connecting Cameras and TV-out Cable to NV7000  
After you finish installing the video capture cards, please connect cameras,  
microphones, TV monitor, alarms and sensors as the following illustration.  
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You must attach each camera and audio channel to the BNC connectors of the Video  
Capture card in a specific order to avoid transmission problems. The Video Capture  
card is stacked vertically into the chassis. Each Video Capture Card can support up to  
4 cameras and 4 audio channels. 1 BNC cable contains 4 video connectors for  
cameras and 4 audio connectors for audio cameras.  
The sequences of each camera connector and audio connector are marked on the  
cable. When you connect the connectors, please follow the numbers, which marked  
on the BNC cable.  
Video  
Camea connecting  
sequence of BNC camera  
connector  
Audio connecting sequence of  
BNC audiconnector  
capture  
card  
numbers  
Video  
Camea 1 to Camera 1  
Camea 2 to Camera 2  
Camea 3 to Camera 3  
Camea 4 to Camera 4  
Camera 1 to Camera 5  
Camera 2 to Camera 6  
Camera 3 to Camera 7  
Camera 4 to Camera 8  
Camea 1 to Camera 9  
Audio 1 to Audio Channel 1  
Audio 2 to Audio Channel 2  
Audio 3 to Audio Channel 3  
Audio 4 to Audio Channel 4  
Audio 1 to Audio Channel 5  
Audio 2 to Audio Channel 6  
Audio 3 to Audio Channel 7  
Audio 4 to Audio Channel 8  
Audio 1 to Audio Channel 9  
Capture  
Card 1  
Video  
Capture  
Card 2  
Video  
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Camea 2 to Camera 10  
Audio 2 to Audio Channel 10  
Audio 3 to Audio Channel 11  
Audio 4 to Audio Channel 12  
Audio 1 to Audio Channel 13  
Audio 2 to Audio Channel 14  
Audio 3 to Audio Channel 15  
Audio 4 to Audio Channel 16  
Card 3  
Camea 3 to Camera 11  
Camea 4 to Camera 12  
Video  
Camera 1 to Camera 13  
Camera 2 to Camera 14  
Camera 3 to Camera 15  
Camera 4 to Camera 16  
Capture  
Card 4  
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1.9  
Connecting External Sensors/Relays to  
NV1000/3000/5000/7000  
1.9.1 Connecting External Sensors/Relays to NV1000/3000/5000  
The I/O Audio card enables you to connect 4 sensor inputs and 3 relay outputs. You  
need to use 1 D-type 15 Pin connector cable to connect the external I/O box and the  
I/O Audio card as below.  
The optional I/O Audio card allows you to connect 4 audio inputs. Connect the audio  
cables to audio inputs if necessary.  
The pin signal assignment of the external I/O box is as followed.  
Sensor Inputs  
You can attach external sensors such as infrared sensors, smoke detectors, proximity  
sensors, door sensors to the AVerMedia digital surveillance system’s input-signal  
connectors on the I/O Audio Card. These devices trigger the system to respond with  
a predefined action (e.g. record video).  
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Relay Outputs  
You can also attach external output control devices such as alarms to the AVerMedia  
digital surveillance system’s output connectors (relay outputs). You can then  
configure the system to activate or deactivate these devices. Each AVerMedia video  
card supports 3 relay outputs. Two of them are normally open relays with one being  
a toggle switch.  
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Pin Signals and Specifications  
The pin signals and specifications for the external I/O Box and the D-type 15-pin  
connectors are described below.  
A. Sensor Input Specification  
Relay Output Specification  
Surge strength: 1500 VAC  
Nominal power: 200mw ~ 360mw  
Operating power: 110mw ~ 200mw  
B. COIL RATINGS (at 20 oC )  
Coil  
Pick-up  
Voltage  
(VDC)  
3.75  
Coil Nominal  
Drop-Out  
Nominal  
Resistance  
Voltage (VDC)  
Voltage (VDC) Current (mA)  
(
10% )  
5
125  
0.5  
40  
* Max Continuous Voltage at 20oC : 110% of Coil Nominal Voltage  
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C. CONTACT RATINGS  
Contact Arrangement  
max. Switch Power  
max. Switch voltage  
max. Switch current  
Contact Resistance  
1 Form C (SPDT)  
125VA  
60W  
125VAC  
30VDC  
1A  
100m  
1A/125VAC  
1A/30VDC  
AgNi10  
Resistive Load  
Contact Material  
D. External I/O Box pin signals  
Pin #  
1
Definition  
INPUT SIGNAL 1+  
INPUT SIGNAL 2+  
2
3
INPUT SIGNAL 3+  
4
INPUT SIGNAL 4+  
5
OUTPUT 3 – Normally Closed  
INPUT SIGNAL 1-(GND)  
INPUT SIGNAL 2-(GND)  
INPUT SIGNAL 3-(GND)  
INPUT SIGNAL 4-(GND)  
OUTPUT 3 – Common  
OUTPUT 1 – Normally Open  
OUTPUT 1 – Common  
OUTPUT 2 – Normally Open  
OUTPUT 2 – Common  
OUTPUT 3 – Normally Open  
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7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
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1.9.2 Connecting External Sensors/Relays to NV7000  
The I/O Audio card enables you to connect 4 sensor inputs and 3 relay outputs. The  
pin signals for the I/O card are as followed. Please follow the pin signal assignments  
to connect the devices.  
Pin #  
Definition  
Sensor 1 input signal  
Sensor 1 output signal  
Sensor 2 input signal  
Sensor 2 output signal  
Sensor 3 input signal  
Sensor 3 output signal  
Sensor 4 input signal  
Sensor 4 output signal  
Relay Comment 1  
Pin #  
11  
Definition  
Relay Normal Close 1  
Relay Comment 2  
1
2
12  
3
13  
Relay Normal Open 2  
Relay Normal Close 2  
Relay Comment 3  
4
14  
5
15  
6
16  
Relay Normal Open 3  
Relay Normal Close 3  
Relay Comment 4  
7
17  
8
18  
9
19  
Relay Normal Open 4  
Relay Normal Close 4  
10  
Relay Normal Open 1  
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Sensor Inputs  
You can attach external sensors such as infrared sensors, smoke detectors, proximity  
sensors, door sensors, etc., to the AVerMedia NV7000’s input-signal connectors on  
the I/O card. These devices trigger the system to respond with a predefined action  
(e.g. record video).  
Relay Outputs  
You can also attach external output control devices such as alarms to the AVerMedia  
NV7000’s output connectors (relay output). You can then configure the system to  
activate or deactivate these devices.  
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Relay Output Specification  
Surge strength: 1500 VAC  
Nominal power: 200mw ~ 360mw  
Operating power: 110mw ~ 200mw  
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1.10  
Connecting POS (Not Supplied)  
Some users may install POS (Point of Sales) to facilitate the sales management. The  
system saves your time to install the POS system. Just connect your DVR system and  
POS with a RS232 cable as the following illustration.  
Connect the RS232 connectors to both POS and the digital surveillance system’s  
COM ports respectively.  
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This chapter describes how to install the Video Capture Card driver and required  
software to start and use AVerMedia DVR system.  
Please update Windows patches and your Graphic Card driver  
before installing the DVR software.  
Before you install the software that comes on the CD, please  
download the latest software from our website at the site listed  
below:  
Worldwide  
http://www.avermedia.com/cgi-bin/support_download.asp  
US/CANADA  
http://www.aver.com/support  
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2.1 Installing NV1000/3000/5000 Application Software  
Once you have successfully completed installing Video Capture Cards, please follow  
the steps to install the DVR software first. After you completed the software installation,  
please install the driver.  
Please disable hyper threading from your system BIOS before  
proceeding to install the software and driver for the NV product  
line.  
Make sure to install the application before you install the driver to  
avoid unnecessary trouble.  
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2.1.1 Installing NV1000/3000/5000 Application in Windows 2000/XP  
After installing the hardware properly, please power on your computer and follow the  
steps to install the application.  
If you have only one single hard drive, please divide the hard  
drive into two partitions. Install the Operating System onto the  
first partition (usually C drive) and use the second partition as  
your storage area for audio/video files and system log data.  
Remember to format both partitions into NTFS. Doing so will  
maintain an optimized system for your security needs.  
1. Insert the Software CD to your CD-ROM  
driver and click Install Surveillance  
System to continue.  
2. Click Next to continue.  
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3. Click Yes to accept the agreement. Click  
OK to continue.  
4. Enter the Company Name and CDKey.  
5. Enter User Name and Password. Click  
Next to continue.  
6. Select a program folder. Click Next to  
continue.  
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7. Select a video system, and click Next to  
continue.  
8. Select the Video Extension Card quantity  
and click Next to continue.  
9. The system starts installing the  
application.  
10. Select “Yes, I want to restart my  
computer now” and click Finish to  
complete the installation.  
The system will reboot automatically to initiate a new setting after you finish the  
installation. You will see  
the application.  
on your desktop. Please install the driver before using  
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2.2 Installing NV 7000 Application Software  
Once you have successfully completed installing Video Capture Cards, please follow  
the steps to install the DVR software first. After you completed the software installation,  
please install the driver.  
If you have only one single hard drive, please divide the hard  
drive into two partitions. Install the Operating System onto the  
first partition (usually C drive) and use the second partition as  
your storage area for audio/video files and system log data.  
Remember to format both partitions into NTFS. Doing so will  
maintain an optimized system for your security needs.  
Make sure to install the application before you install the driver to  
avoid unnecessary trouble.  
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2.2.1 Installing NV7000 Application in Windows 2000/XP  
After installing the hardware properly, please power on your computer and follow the  
steps to install the application.  
1. Insert the Software CD to your CD-  
ROM driver and click Install  
Surveillance System to continue.  
2. Click Next to continue.  
3. Click Yes to accept the agreement.  
Click OK to continue.  
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4. Enter the Company Name and  
CDKey.  
5. Enter User ID and Password. Click  
Next to continue.  
6. Select a program folder.  
The default program folder name is  
NV 7000.Click Next to continue.  
7. The system starts installing the  
application.  
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9. Select Yes, I want to restart my  
computer now” and click Finish to  
complete the installation.  
The system will reboot automatically to initiate a new setting after you finish the  
installation. You will see  
the application.  
on your desktop. Please install the driver before using  
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2.3 Installing NV1000/3000/5000 Driver  
2.3.1 Installing NV1000/3000/5000 driver in Windows 2000  
After the software installation, the system  
will reboot. Remove the software CD in  
the CD-Rom. The Windows system  
automatically detects a new hardware  
and show the following dialog box.  
Click Yes to continue the installation.  
You will see the system installing the  
video driver as the right picture.  
After finishing the installation, you will see the same dialog appears again. Repeat the  
same procedure until all the video drivers have been completely installed.  
Continue to install the audio driver. You  
will see the right dialog box. Click Yes to  
continue the installation.  
You will see the right picture when the  
driver is installing.  
After finishing the first installation, you will see the same dialog appears again. Repeat  
the same procedure until all the video drivers have been completely installed.  
After you finish the installation, please check the device manager to see if all the  
drivers are successfully installed.  
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When your drivers are successfully installed, click  
system.  
to run the surveillance  
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2.3.2 Installing NV1000/3000/5000 driver in Windows XP  
After the software installation, the system  
will reboot. Remove the software CD in the  
CD-Rom. The Windows system  
automatically detects a new hardware and  
shows the right dialog box.  
Please click Cancel. The system will start  
to search for the video driver. You will see  
the following dialog box.  
After the searching, you will see the right  
dialog box.  
Please click Continue Anyway to install  
the driver. The system will show the  
installation status.  
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You will see the following dialog box. Click  
Finish.  
Repeat the same procedure until all the video drivers have been completely installed.  
After the video driver installation, the system will request to install the audio driver.  
You will see the right dialog appear on the  
screen. Please click Cancel.  
The system will search for the Audio driver.  
You will see the right dialog box.  
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After the searching, you will see the right  
dialog box. Please click Continue Anyway  
to install the driver.  
The system will show the installation  
status. Click Finish.  
Repeat the same procedure until all the audio drivers have been completely installed.  
After the audio driver installation, please check the device manager to see if all the  
drivers are successfully installed.  
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When your drivers are successfully installed, click  
system.  
to run the surveillance  
2.4 Installing NV7000 Driver  
2.4.1 Installing NV7000 driver in Windows 2000  
After the software installation, the system will reboot. Remove the software CD in the  
CD-Rom. The Windows system automatically detects a new hardware and shows the  
following dialog box.  
1. Click NEXT to continue the  
installation.  
2. The system will start to search for the  
driver.  
3. Click Continue Anyway to install the  
driver.  
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4. Click Finish.  
The system may repeat the driver installation according to the quantities of cards.  
After you finish the installation, please check the device manager to see if all the  
drivers are successfully installed.  
When your drivers are successfully installed, click  
system.  
to run the surveillance  
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2.4.2 Installing NV7000 driver in Windows XP  
After the software installation, the system will reboot. Remove the software CD in the  
CD-Rom. The Windows system automatically detects a new hardware and shows the  
right dialog box  
1. Please click Cancel. The system will  
start to search for the video driver.  
You will see the following dialog box.  
2. After the searching, you will see the  
right dialog box.  
3. Please click Continue Anyway to  
install the driver. The system will show  
the installation status.  
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4. Click Finish.  
The system may repeat the driver installation according to the quantities of cards.  
After you finish the installation, please check the device manager to see if all the  
drivers are successfully installed.  
When your drivers are successfully installed, click  
system.  
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2.5 Removing Video Capture Card Driver  
On occasion, it may become necessary to remove your video card software driver. To  
remove the driver, follow the steps described below.  
1. Click Start and then go to settings to open Control Panel.  
2. Double click Add/Remove Program icon.  
3. Depending on your DVR version, select NV5000 or NV 7000. Click Add/Remove  
button to uninstall the program.  
The operation system will request to reboot to initiate a new setting.  
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Chapter 3 Configuring the System  
Before you start running the DVR system, please set your  
monitor resolution to 1024 x 768 and the color to 16-bit true color  
or above.  
3.1 Logging in for the first time  
Click  
to initiate AverMedia DVR system. The system will request an  
authorization when you initiate the system for the first time. Enter the User ID and  
password that you set during the software installation.  
If you have successfully logged in, the Monitor Screen will appear.  
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3.1.1 Introducing the Functions buttons on Display/Playback  
The application screens used in this manual are from NV 5000  
system.  
Monitor Screen  
The functions of buttons on the Monitor Screen are as followed.  
1. Exit  
Click this item to minimize or exit the system. The DVR system will confirm your  
authorization before it shuts down. Enter your user ID and password and click  
OK. You can find the software information and update the latest software version  
in “About” dialog.  
2. Split Screen Display  
The DVR system provides 6 split display modes for your selection.  
You can select one of the split display modes by clicking the  
following icon.  
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1-Cam display  
4-Cam split display  
9-Cam split display  
16-Cam split display  
8-Cam split display  
13-Cam split display  
If you only have 4 cameras connected, the 8-Cam/9-Cam/13-  
Cam/16-Cam split display modes will be disabled automatically.  
3. Date/Time/Free Space  
This bar shows the current time, frame size and the hard disk’s free space.  
4. Recording  
Click  
again to stop.  
5. E-Map  
Click  
to start recording. The button turns red when it is recording. Click it  
to load your desired map according to your demands. You can  
change an E-map and locate cameras, sensors, and relays to desired positions.  
The DVR system can support up to 8 E-maps. Load BMP or JPG files as E-Maps.  
6. Network  
Click  
to allow inbound connections. When this function is enabled, the  
button turns red. Click it again to disable all inbound connections.  
7. System Configuration  
You can configure camera setting, record setting, network setting, schedule  
setting, backup setting, sensor setting, relay setting, alarm setting and user  
setting by clicking  
button.  
8. PTZ  
Click  
to configure an appointed PTZ camera. It will pop-up a PTZ setup  
dialog. Users can configure a PTZ camera according to their demands.  
9. Display/Playback  
Users can switch between Monitor Screen and Playback Screen by clicking the  
buttons.  
10. Camera ID  
In the Camera ID area, you can see number icons of the cameras. Under 1-Cam  
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display mode, you can click a desired button to play the desired channel. After  
you click the icon, it turns yellow. If you assign a split display mode and appoint a  
camera number, the icon group of the cameras will turn yellow altogether.  
11. Event Log  
You can check Event, Operation, POS (Point of Sales), System and Network  
logs by clicking this icon. The Event Log Viewer dialog will appear. Select a  
desired date and an log item, the lower table will show all logs of the assigned  
event.  
12. POS (Point of Sales)  
DVR provides a function of POS to record sales records including the items, time,  
and quantities. When the cashier scans the barcodes of goods, the related sales  
information appears on the mapped channels. You can use POS to search an  
appointed purchase record or trace abnormal purchase records to avoid the loss  
of money.  
13. Auto Scan  
Click this button to start Auto Scan. It will cycle the screens according to the split  
display mode.  
14. Full Screen mode  
Click this button to turn to full screen mode.  
15. Relays  
The icon shows which relays that are triggered. Once the relays are triggered,  
the indicators will turn yellow according to the relay number. The top-down array  
of the indicators are from the left top to the right down.  
16. Sensors  
The icon shows which sensors that are triggered. Once the sensors are triggered,  
the indicators will turn yellow according to the sensor number. The top down  
array of the indicators are from the left top to the right down. For advanced alarm  
information, please click  
to view the alarm status.  
17. Audio Volume Adjustment  
Click the icon to adjust the audio volume to a proper volume. You can Mute the  
channels by selecting the Mute box.  
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Playback Screen  
18. Slider  
Drag the scroll box to go forward/backward to the desired event.  
19. Playback Control Buttons  
Begin: Move to the beginning of the video recording.  
Previous: Go back to the previous frame.  
Slower: Play the video recording at the speed of 1/2x, 1/4x, or 1/8x  
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Rewind: Play the video file reversely.  
Pause: Stop playing the recording file.  
Play: Play the recording file.  
Faster: Play the video recording at the speed of 2x, 4x, or 8x.  
Next: Go to the next frame.  
End: Go to the end of the video recording.  
20. Select Play Date  
You can play an appointed recording by assigning a playing date. Click  
select a desired date to play the recording.  
to  
21. Date/Time /Play Speed Status  
This bar shows the recording date, time and play speed of the data.  
22. Time Buttons  
The DVR system adopts 24-hour as time format. A blue bar on top of a time  
button indicates that there are videos during the time period. Click the desired  
time button to play back the videos that were recorded during the appointed time.  
The blue bar above the selected button will turn red.  
23. Intelligent Search  
DVR enables users to appoint a desire area to detect motion in the appointed  
area. Once the system detects motion in that area, it stops. Click  
system will skip to the next motion event in that area.  
and the  
24. Event Search  
Users can appoint your system to search a desired event. Click  
setup the camera and the desired event you want to search. Click  
the next event you want to search.  
to  
to see  
25. Find Next  
When you enable Intelligent Search or Event Search, you can click  
next search or the next event.  
for the  
26. Visual Search  
The system provides several time modes for visual searching, such as searching  
by day, searching by hour, searching every 3-minute, searching every 10-second  
and searching by second. The system will keep a stream of static pictures under  
the visual search mode so that you can find out the process of the desired event  
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through these serial images.  
27. Event Log  
Click  
to see event, operation, POS, system or network logs. Select date  
and an event item. The system will show the logs in the lower table in the Event  
Log Viewer dialog.  
28. Save  
The DVR system allows you to save static recording images. You can catch a  
recording image and save it as a BMP or a JPG file.  
29. Print  
Print the image by clicking  
30. Set Segment  
You can catch a desired segment of the recording file by setting segments. Click  
to mark the beginning/ending of a segment. You will see a and on  
.
the slider. To cancel the triangles, click  
again.  
31. Output Segment  
After you finish setting the segment, you can output the desired segment by  
clicking . The system appears a dialog to ask for the storage path.  
The system will name the output segment according to the time of the video.  
32. Audio Volume Adjustment  
Click the icon to adjust the audio volume to a proper volume. You can mote the  
channels by selecting the Mute box.  
3.2 Configuring DVR  
When you first use the DVR system, please follow the steps to finish your  
configuration. Move the cursor to the  
button, and it turns purple. Click it to turn it  
red and you will see DVR Configuration Setup dialog.  
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3.2.1 System Setting  
Click  
to configure basic settings.  
1.  
Storage Path  
You can see the current storage path. To change the path or add a new storage path,  
please click Add and select a desired folder. To delete a path, please select the path  
and click Delete. There must be at least one storage path.  
The system will automatically recycle the oldest recorded file in storage path when  
free space is not enough to record one hour data.  
Free space of each storage need to have at least 8 GB in the  
beginning.  
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2.  
Desk Top lock  
The DVR system provides a desktop lock function to avoid any mischievous system  
shutdown. You can select “Desktop Lock” to lock the tool tray on desktop to avoid  
unauthorized users using hot keys (Ctrl + Alt + Del) or  
application.  
to shutdown the DVR  
3.  
Beep if no signal  
You can tick the box to enable the function, Beep if no signal, and click OK to keep the  
setting. Click the box again to cancel it.  
4.  
Ask for password when login  
You can tick this box to enable this function, Ask for password when login, and click  
OK to keep this setting. When this function is enabled, users need to enter a  
password when they login. To disable this function, please cancel the box.  
5.  
Date format  
You can appoint the date format by dragging the list. Select an ideal format.  
6.  
Auto scan period  
You can appoint the auto scan period when enabling this function. Click  
to adjust  
the time period and click OK to keep the setting. The system will display the cameras,  
stay for an appointed period and then cycle the next batch of cameras automatically.  
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7. Language  
You can click the drop-down list to select a desired language. The default language is  
English.  
8.  
Video System  
Please select a proper video system according to your local video system. For NTSC  
system, please select NTSC. For PAL system, please select PAL. If you choose a  
wrong video system, the video recording will not appear normally.  
9.  
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)  
It enhances security for the system to warn administrators and users if AC power fails.  
It also enables the system to shutdown before the end of battery backup power is  
reached. The UPS device should be connected to your computer (refer to your UPS  
user’s guide) before the presetting of this task.  
A. Check Enable to activate UPS meanwhile the Vendor as well as Model of  
your UPS will appear in the individual boxes if your UPS is completely  
connected.  
B. Determine a limited value in the blank of Shutdown when capacity below __  
%. The value is ranged between 10 and 90%. It is unavailable to be set  
lower than 10% or higher than 90%. When the capacity of your UPS is  
below this the appointed percentage, DVR will be shut down  
automatically.  
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The UPS application must meet Window NT or above system  
requirements. Windows 2000 or Windows XP are recommended.  
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3.2.2 Camera Setting  
Click  
to set up the cameras.  
1.  
Camera Icons  
The bar below shows cameras that are connected to your DVR systems. When  
the number inside the camera icon lights up, it means the camera is connected  
to the system. A DVR system supports up to 16 cameras.  
To set up the camera, just click desired camera icon. When you configure an  
appointed camera, the camera icon turns red. Right click to select multiple  
camera icons or tick “All” box to select all cameras. When you select all  
cameras, the screen inside the window will show “Multiple channels”.  
2
Enable  
After you select a camera icon, you can decide to enable this camera or not.  
Tick the box to enable this camera and then click OK to keep the setting. To  
disable the camera, just leave the Enable box blank.  
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Camera  
Display: After enabling the camera, the default setting allowed you seeing the  
real-time video on the screen. If you need video recorded but don’t want to  
show the real-time video, uncheck the  
box..  
Name: Enter a name for the camera.  
Comment: Enter some descriptions for the camera.  
Click  
to enter the camera name and comment if you don’t have a  
keyboard.  
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Video Adjustment  
You can adjust the following items of a video.  
Brightness: Drag the scroll box to adjust the brightness of the image when you  
enable the display. The higher the number is, the brighter the video is. The right  
figure next to the Brightness bar shows the brightness scale of the video.  
Contrast: Drag the scroll box to adjust the contrast of the image when you  
enable the display. The right number next to the Contrast bar shows the  
contrast percentage of the video.  
Hue: Drag the scroll box to adjust the hue of the image when you enable the  
display. The right number next to the Hue bar shows the hue scale of the video.  
Saturation: Drag the scroll box to adjust the saturation of the image when you  
enable the display. The right number next to the Saturation bar shows the  
saturation scale of the video.  
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Noise Reduction  
The DVR provides a feature, Noise Reduction, to reduce image noises of  
channels, thus the video images will become clearer.  
Select “Noise Reduction” box to enable this function on Camera Setting dialog.  
When Noise Reduction is enabled, the system will filter unnecessary noise and  
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make video image clearer when you preview or playback the video file.  
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Auto Brightness Control and Night View  
The video image quality of outside cameras may be affected by insolation and  
weather, thus the image can be too strong or too weak. The system provides  
Auto Brightness Control” to improve image quality and avoid vague images  
when the objects are too bright or too dark. Select “Auto Brightness Control”.  
When video signals from cameras are too strong or too weak, the system will  
help adjust to a proper brightness according to the real situation.  
When Auto Adjustment Control is enabled, you can select “Night View” to  
intensify the night view image. “Night View” enables users to see objects  
clearer in dark places. When Night View is enabled, you will find objects  
brighter and the image qualities improve. The following images indicate the  
difference before and after enabling the Night View function.  
Before using Night View  
After using Night View  
Click OK to keep the adjustments after you adjust the camera settings.  
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3.2.3 Recording Setting (Video and Audio)  
Click  
to configure the recording setting.  
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Camera Icons  
The bar below shows cameras that are connected to your digital surveillance  
system. When the number inside the camera icon lights up, it means the  
camera is connected to the digital surveillance system. It supports up to 16  
cameras. The number on the left lower corner represents the video size of the  
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To set up the camera, just click the desired camera icon. When you configure  
an appointed camera, the camera icon turns red.  
Right click to select multiple camera icons or tick “All” box. When you select all  
cameras, you will see the following picture.  
When you select all cameras, the screen inside the window will show “Multiple  
channels”.  
2
Recording Mode  
The system provides a time bar for recording selection. Each block represents  
one hour and the hours count from 00:00 to 12:00. On the left side of the time  
bar, you can tell the AM/PM marks.  
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Users can define the recording mode in appointed hours according to their  
demands. The default setting is always recording which means the blocks on  
the time bar are all blue.  
You can select one of the recording modes:  
Always Recording: The system will record this appointed channel when it  
starts to monitor. When it starts to record, a red triangle mark appears at the  
upper-left corner on each screen of the channel. The recorded video file will be  
kept to the appointed storage path.  
Click to set 24-hour recording mode, or you can click  
to change  
recording mode for each hour separately.  
Motion Recording: The system will record once it detects any motion. The  
DVR system will record 10 frames before the motion is detected.When it starts  
to record, a red triangle mark appears at the upper-left corner on each screen  
of the channel. The recording files will be kept to the appointed storage path.  
Under this recording mode, the DVR won’t record any video unless it detects  
any motion.  
Click to set 24-hour recording mode, or you can click  
to change  
recording mode for each hour separately.  
Smart Recording: The system records one frame per second if it does not  
detect any motion. When the system detects motion, it will keep on recording  
until the motion stops.  
Click to set 24-hour recording mode, or you can click  
to change  
recording mode for each hour separately.  
No Recording: The system won’t record this channel’s video.  
Click to set 24-hour recording mode, or you can click  
to change  
recording mode for each hour separately.  
Click  
to return to “Always recording” if you want to cancel previous  
recording mode.  
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Enable Audio:  
For NV1000/3000/5000 users, select an audio channel to map the video  
channel if you want to monitor and record the audio of this appointed channel  
with video. NV1000/3000/5000 system allows 4 audio channels. Users can  
select ONE desired channel and map it to the video channel that is monitoring.  
A red triangle mark will be at the upper-left corner on each screen of the  
channel. Cancel it if you don’t want to monitor and record audio. When you  
connect to the Audio/ IO card, the function will be activated.  
For NV 7000 users, click the box and the correct audio source if you want to  
monitor and record the audio of the appointed channel.  
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Motion Detection  
You can drag the scroll box to adjust the motion detection sensitivity to your  
desired scale. When it detects a motion, a green triangle mark appears at the  
upper-left corner on each screen of the channels. The higher the value is, the  
better the sensitivity the system can detect. The figure on the right side shows  
the sensitivity scale.  
Quality  
You can adjust the video quality by dragging the scroll box. The scale ranges  
from 0 to 100. The higher the value is, the better the video quality becomes.  
The right figure shows the current quality scale.  
The file size of quality 100 will be larger, and it will shorten the  
recording time.  
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Frame Rate  
This sets the number of images per second of video that is recorded. You can  
adjust the video frame rate to your desired rate by dragging the scroll box. The  
frame rate ranges from 1 to 30 (For NTSC, it is 1-30;For PAL, it is 1-25). The  
higher frame rate, the larger the recorded files.  
The max frame rate will vary from different product configuration.  
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Video Size  
For NV 1000/3000/5000 users, the system provides 3 sizes for selection: 320 ×  
240, 640 × 480, 640 × 480 (enhanced). Though the default system camera  
setting is resolution 320x240, the system supports up to 16 cameras of  
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resolution 640x480. You can modify the setting to resolution 640x 480 for a  
better video image quality.  
The higher resolution will result in a larger video size. 640x480 (enhanced)  
mode provides a higher video quality than 640x480 mode, thus the image  
quality will be better;however, the file size recorded by 640x480  
(enhanced) mode will become larger.  
When you adopt 640x480 (enhanced) mode, the system provides a  
Deinterlace” function to make the video clearer when the system records  
moving objects. “Deinterlace” enables the system to eliminate some disturbing  
lines and make the video clear and smooth  
For NV 7000 users, the system provides 2 sizes for selection: 352 × 240, 720 ×  
480 (NTSC) or 720 x 576 (PAL). The higher resolution will result in a larger  
video size. When you adopt 720 × 480 (NTSC) or 720 x 576 (PAL) mode, the  
system provides a Deinterlace function to make the video clearer when the  
system records moving objects.  
When the system is recording objects of a moving process, it records 30fps or  
25fps every second depending on the visual systems (NTSC/PAL). Each  
frame will consist of two sub-frames, or "fields". When these fields are merged  
into the full frame, interlace lines appear where the fields differ (usually due to  
motion). When you select “Deinterlace”, the system will de-interlace the lines  
and make the motion smoother.  
When you select 640x480 (enhanced) mode, the system will allow you to tick  
to enable this function.  
Resolution 640 × 480 mode will occupy much CPU resource.  
When you select this video size, please check your hardware  
specification to avoid unnecessary trouble.  
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Compression Type  
The system provides 2 compression types: MPEG4 and MJPEG. If you select  
MJPEG (lower compression ratio), the file size is bigger. If you select MPEG4  
(higher compression ratio), the recorded file will be smaller.  
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NV 7000 only supports MPEG4 compression format.  
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Mask/Shield Edit  
Tick Shield or Mask box according to your demands.  
10 Mask: Tick Mask box to enable this function. You can tick “Show Mask” and  
select a color. Move your cursor to the screen and then click the left button to  
mask a specific area. To cancel the mask area, you can select Mask in  
Mask/Shield Edit column and then click Clear.  
When you enable Mask and assign a masked area, the system will NOT detect  
any motion in the masked area. When it detects motions outside the marked  
area, the upper-left corner of the screen will appear a green triangle mark.  
Once the area is marked as a mask area, there won’t be any motion detection.  
The images of the masked area will be meshed.  
Shield: Tick the Shield box to enable Shield. Move your cursor to the screen  
and then click the left button to shield a specific area. The marked area will be  
shielded. That means the DVR system doesn’t show, detect and record the  
shielded area. To cancel the shielded area, you can select Shield in  
Mask/Shield Edit column and then click Clear.  
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NV 7000 does not provide the Shield function.  
Please use Shield very carefully to avoid missing any important  
video data.  
Click OK to save settings. You will return to the DVR configuration setup screen. Click  
to return the main menu. You need to click  
on  
Monitor Screen to record the video, and the system will begin to record according to  
the settings here.  
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While the recording task is in process, the icon turns red. Click the icon again to stop  
the recording task. The icon will return to gray.  
3.2.4 Network Setting  
Click  
to start the networking configuration.  
Transmitting Cameras  
Transmitting cameras allow users to monitor remotely. You can decide which cameras  
can be remotely monitored. Tick “all” box to select all camera numbers, or select the  
desired camera numbers respectively.  
Server Configuration  
IP: You need to enable remote view server via TCP/IP. The system will catch the fixed  
IP address automatically.  
If you have two Network Interface Cards in the system, it will  
catch the first IP. Execute “IPCONFIG” in Command Prompt to  
know the IP sequence.  
Port: Please enter the port for a remote console. The default port is 8080.  
WebCam PORT: Please enter the WebCam port. The default port is 80.  
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Enable Handy View: The system provides “Handy View” function to enable remote  
users to use a PDA or a mobile phone for remote monitor. Select the item, Enable  
Handy View, to enable remote users to connect the DVR server by PDA or mobile  
phone. For more information, please check 5.3 Handy View.  
Dynamic DNS: If your system uses a dynamic IP address, please go to  
http://ddns.avers.com.tw and register a dynamic domain name and password first.  
Select this item and enter the proper domain name and password to enable dynamic  
DNS. If you enable this function without entering the domain name and the password,  
the system will show an error message. For more information, please refer to  
Appendix A Registering Domain Names. DDNS provided by other DDNS provided  
are acceptable.  
After you finish the network configuration, click  
to keep the settings. You  
will return to the Monitor Screen. Click  
client.  
to enable inbound connections from the  
Voice Phone: The system provides a 2-way audio function to enable ONE WebCam  
user to have a free talk with ONE server user each time by using microphone via  
Intranet or Internet. Thus, a remote user and the DVR user can talk to each other  
directly by microphone via network.  
Select “Talk to Web-client” to enable the administrator to talk to the client PC user,  
thus they can communicate via network. The default port is 9999.  
If the server user does not want to talk to the Web client user, don’t select “Talk to  
Web-client”. The server user can still hear the voice from the web client user, but  
he/she cannot answer the voice phone.  
Before using the 2-way audio, please make sure both the  
speakers and microphones of your client PC and servers are  
working properly.  
Click  
to keep the setting or  
to cancel the setting.  
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3.2.5 Schedule Setting  
Click  
to setup Schedule. You can schedule recording, backup or reboot  
schedule by day or by period. Click  
system will mark the present date.  
or  
to adjust to a proper month. The  
You will see a drop-down list on the upper right place. Drag the list to select a  
schedule task. The items in the list are below.  
Record: If you select Record as the task, the system will have all cameras start  
recording at the scheduled time. The task you set here has higher priority than the  
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recording mode you set for each camera. That means, even if you have set the  
camera to “Motion Recordingmode, the cameras will still start “Always recording”  
mode at the scheduled time.  
Click Save to store the schedule setting of this task. Click Clear to remove all  
schedule setting of this task.  
Backup: If you select Backup as the task, the system will have cameras start backup  
all data at the scheduled time. Please assign a storage path for backup files. It will  
detect the video files in the assigned folder and then check which files that the system  
needs to backup. Thus, it will copy the un-backup video data to the desired destination.  
Click Save to store the schedule setting of this task. Click Clear to remove all  
schedule setting of this task.  
Backup path is not allowed to be set in the same disk drive where  
storage path existed.  
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Reboot: If you select Reboot as the task, the system will reboot at the appointed time.  
Once it reboots the system successfully, the system will not reboot again in the same  
hour.  
Click Save to store the schedule setting of this task. Click Clear to remove all  
schedule setting of this task.  
If your Windows® operation system requests User name and  
Password to logon, please enter the administrator’s name and  
Password for the OS. Thus the DVR system won’t be hanged to  
the Windows® logon screen when it reboots.  
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Enable Network: When you select Network and set a schedule in Schedule Setting,  
the system will allow inbound connections to monitor remotely during the appointed  
period of time. After the appoint time, the connection service will be stopped.  
Click Save to store the schedule setting of this task. Click Clear to remove all  
schedule setting of this task.  
If you enable the Network function manually before schedule  
time, the connection service will not be stopped after the  
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Disable Alarm: The Disable Alarm will disable the alarm function temporarily during  
the assigned period of time. Users can fully use this function and avoid unnecessary  
alarms during specific time. After the appointed time, the alarm function will execute  
automatically as it is configured.  
There are 2 schedule modes to run the assigned task.  
Weekly: Move the cursor to mark the desired time and date. The system will execute  
the same task automatically every week. Click Clear to clean the previous schedule  
setting. For instance, if you would like to assign DVR to record from 6:00 AM to 12:00  
AM through Monday to Friday, you can mark the schedule as the above picture. Click  
OK to keep the setting. DVR will execute the task from 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM every  
week.  
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You can only set future dates for a schedule. Dates in the past  
are not accepted.  
One Time: When you select One Time as a single schedule unit, it means the system  
executes the recording only one time during the appointed hours. You can move your  
cursor to the calendar and appoint a specific date and time to record. Click Save to  
keep the setting or click Clear to clear the setting. The above figure shows a schedule  
by day. You can set multiple dates for a single task. DVR will execute the task at the  
appointed schedule automatically.  
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3.2.6 Backup Setting  
Click  
to backup the recording files. The Backup Setting dialog will appear.  
1. Calendar  
Choose a backup date. The circled date is consistent with the system date.  
2. Backup files Information  
Selected Files: Blue blocks mean that there are video recording data during the  
period of time. Select the desired blue blocks to backup the recording. The  
selected files will turn red. The DVR system will calculate the number of backup  
files automatically and calculate the required space.  
Required Space: The size of selected files.  
3. Auto Partition  
Tick the box and select the below partition category, the system will backup and  
divide its recording files in proper sizes to facilitate burning into portable media.  
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For example, if you backup the files in CD-R partition, it will backup and pack the  
files into several folders. Each size is smaller than 650Mb.  
4. Delete files after Backup  
Delete files after Backup: Tick  
to delete the selected  
files after backup. Cancel the tick to keep the file in the server.  
5. Select backup files storage path  
Click  
6. Backup Table  
At the bottom of backup setting page, you can see a table. Below are the names  
to select backup files storage path.  
of each item in the table.  
Recording Time  
Camera number  
(Blue): recording video file  
(Red): selected file  
(White): No video file  
The following table shows the system recorded Channel 1 to Channel 4’s video files  
during 8 A.M. to 11A.M.  
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Click the blue blocks to assign the desired backup files. The appointed backup files  
turn red. Click to clear all the selected files. After backup files are  
selected, the system will calculate the file quantities and required space automatically,  
and show the results on the screen. Click  
to backup the selected files.  
3.2.7 Sensor Setting  
Click  
to set up sensors. This function will be activated after IO devices in the  
system are installed correctly.  
1. Sensor ID  
Assign a sensor by clicking the drop-down menu  
its name in the name field.  
, and enter  
2. Enable  
Tick  
to enable this sensor. Cancel the tick to disable the sensor.  
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3. Content  
After you enable the appointed sensor, the system will automatically show the  
Card No. and Input No. in the following Content column. Enter the comment in  
the blank.  
The following illustrations of the sensor inputs describe the pin assignments.  
External I/O box for NV 1000/3000/5000  
The optional NV 7000 I/O card  
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The following table shows NV 7000 I/O card pin assignments.  
Pin #  
Definition  
Sensor 1 input signal  
Sensor 1 output signal  
Sensor 2 input signal  
Sensor 2 output signal  
Sensor 3 input signal  
Sensor 3 output signal  
Sensor 4 input signal  
Sensor 4 output signal  
Relay Comment 1  
Pin #  
11  
Definition  
Relay Normal Close 1  
Relay Comment 2  
1
2
12  
3
13  
Relay Normal Open 2  
Relay Normal Close 2  
Relay Comment 3  
4
14  
5
15  
6
16  
Relay Normal Open 3  
Relay Normal Close 3  
Relay Comment 4  
7
17  
8
18  
9
19  
Relay Normal Open 4  
Relay Normal Close 4  
10  
Relay Normal Open 1  
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4. Test  
After installing the sensors, you can test the sensors immediately. Click  
to find the sensor status: High electricity(Red) or Low electricity(Green).  
Click  
to finish the setting or click  
to cancel the setting.  
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3.2.8 Relay Setting  
Click to set up relays.  
1. Relay ID  
Assign a relay by clicking the drop-down menu  
name in the name field.  
2. Enable  
, and enter its  
Tick  
to enable this relay. Cancel the tick to disable the relay.  
3. Content  
After you enable the appointed relays, the system will automatically show the  
Card No. and Input No. in the following Content column. You can see the  
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4. Test  
After installing relays, you can test relays immediately. Click  
to find the  
relay status:  
Click  
or  
inside the Test column.  
to finish the setting or click  
to cancel the setting.  
After finish configuring sensors and relays, you can go to Alarming Setting to set  
alarms. When the appointed events happen, the system will alert.  
3.2.9 Alarm Setting  
Click  
to setup alarm setting. You can setup the alarm settings of camera and  
sensor.  
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1. Select Device: Click the drop-down menu  
sensor.  
to select camera or  
2. Select Camera: The bar below shows cameras that are connected to your DVR  
system. When the number inside the camera icon lights up, it means the camera  
is connected to the DVR system. The DVR system supports up to 16 cameras.  
To set up the camera, just click desired camera icon. When you configure an  
appointed camera, the camera icon turns red.  
3. Enable Time: Click the desired time block to turn it white. That means the alarm  
is canceled during the assigned hour. To enable the setting, click it again and the  
block will return to blue.  
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4. Conditions: This column shows the alarm triggered condition. Tick Motion or  
Video Loss boxes as the condition.  
Motion: When you click Motion as an alarm condition, the system will treat  
motion as an event to trigger the alarm.  
Video Loss: When you click Video Loss as an alarm condition, the system  
will treat Video Loss as an event to trigger the alarm.  
5. Action:  
You can set up multiple alarm actions to warn the administrator if the alarm  
conditions are satisfied.  
Relay Output: Select the relay output numbers. Output relays when the  
alarm is triggered.  
TV Out: Select this item to output the video to a TV set. The system will skip  
to the event channel immediately when an alarm event happens.  
Launch E-MAP: The system will launch E-MAP when an alarm event is  
happened. The camera icon blinks when the alarm is triggered.  
Enlarge Camera View: Tick the box to enable Enlarge Camera View.  
Cancel the tick to disable the function. If you select Video Loss as the only  
alarm condition, this function will be disabled.  
Play Warning Sound: Tick the box to enable Play Sound alarm. Cancel the  
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tick to disable the function.  
Click  
to set up the directory.  
Click  
to assign the path of an assigned .WAV file. Click  
to  
play the .WAV file. You can also click  
to create a new file. The  
system pops up the following sound recorder.  
To record a new sound file, you can click  
to record a new  
recording. When you finish the recording, click  
to stop. Go to File  
and then select Save. The system will request a file name and directory to  
keep the file. It returns to the Alarm sound dialog when you finish this step.  
Click  
to keep the setting or  
to cancel the setting.  
Call Out: Tick the box to enable Call Out setting. Cancel the tick to disable  
the function.  
Click  
to set up a Call Out setting. You will see the following  
dialog.  
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Click  
to add a new Call Out setting.  
Enter Phone Number, Comment and click  
to import the voice file.  
If you need to record your voice file, click  
appear.  
. The sound recorder will  
To record a sound file, you can click  
When you finish the recording, click  
to record a new recording.  
to stop. Go to File and then  
select Save. The system will request a file name and directory to keep the  
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file. It returns to the “Call Out List” when you finish this step. Click  
to keep the setting or  
to cancel the setting.  
You will see the new setting in the table below.  
Click  
to adjust the setting, or  
to delete the setting  
if necessary. To test the setting, you can select the item and  
click  
.
Click  
to keep the setting or  
to cancel the setting.  
Send E-Mail: Tick the box to enable E-Mail alarm. The system will send an  
email and attach an alarm picture when the alarm is triggered. Cancel the  
tick to disable the function. Click  
to set up an E-mail  
alarm. You will see the following  
dialog.  
A. Mail Server  
SMTP Server: Enter your SMTP  
server and port.  
Authentication: Please tick the  
Authentication” box when your  
mail server requests an  
authentication. If you don’t tick  
this box, you can not enter ID  
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and Password.  
ID and Password: Enter your ID and password of SMTP server so that the  
system can send the alarm by E-mail.  
B. Mail  
From: Enter the mail sender’s E-mail address.  
To: Enter the main receivers’ email address.  
CC: Enter the copy list of mail receivers.  
Subject: Enter the E-mail title.  
Message: Enter the message.  
Click  
to save the setting or  
to cancel the setting.  
Files Transmission via FTP: Click  
to setup the FTP settings.  
You will see the FTP setting dialog.  
FTP Server: Enter the FTP server IP.  
Port: Enter the port of FTP protocol.  
ID: Enter your ID for FTP server.  
Password: Enter the password.  
Click OK to finish the settings. If you cannot enter the information by  
keyboard, click to enter the information.  
Start Recording: Tick the box to enable Record. Click  
to  
select cameras, and set post-alarm recording time.  
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3.2.10 User Setting  
Click  
to set up user setting.  
Click  
to add a new user. You will see the following screen.  
Please follow the steps to set user settings.  
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Authorization Level  
Select the authorization level as User or Administrator. Only the Administrator  
can change the user settings.  
2
Control Right  
Tick the user’s control rights according to your demands.  
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Remote Visible Cameras  
The DVR provides a feature to allow different users to see different channels  
via WebCam and remote console. The administrator can create and define  
remote users’ authorization level to differentiate their control rights. For instance,  
you can let lesser important users to monitor limited channels via remote  
monitoring by selecting specific transmitting cameras. Thus, they are allowed to  
see limited channels. You can provide a higher authorization level for important  
users to see all channels by ticking “all” box.  
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Name, Password, Comment and Confirm Password.  
Enter the user name, password and comment. After the setting, enter the  
password again to confirm the authorization.  
Click  
to save the setting or  
to cancel the setting.  
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4.1 How to Monitor the Videos  
Please switch to Monitor Screen to monitor all channels in real-time. The system  
provides a function of real-time monitoring.  
4.1.1 Select the Split Display Mode  
Before you use full screen display to monitor the videos, you can select the display  
mode by clicking one of the split display mode buttons.There are 6 split display modes  
to choose from:  
1-Cam display  
4-Cam split display  
8-Cam split display  
9-Cam split display  
13-Cam split display  
16-Cam split display  
Select a split display mode to view the channel.  
1-Camera Display  
Click  
to view an image from a single camera. If you install several cameras, you  
to switch to a specific  
can click the camera number buttons  
camera. You can play the audio and video at the same time only under 1-Cam display  
mode.  
4-Cam Split Display  
Click  
to split the screen into a 4-Cam split display.  
When the quantities of enabled cameras are more than the split screens, the system  
will show different batches of cameras under 4-Cam split display mode. For instance,  
if you enabled 16 cameras and click 4-Cam split display mode for 4 times, the batches  
of display will be Camera 1 - 4, Camera 5-8 and so on as the above illustration.  
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If you only have 4 cameras connected, the 8-Cam/9-Cam/13-Cam/16-Cam split  
display modes will be disabled automatically.  
8-Cam Split Display  
Click  
to split the screen into a 8-Cam split display.  
The system will display the first batch of cameras, Camera 1 to Camera 8, and then  
turns to the next batch of cameras, Camera 2 to Camera 9 and so on. The above  
picture illustrates the sequences of 8-Cam split display.  
9-Cam Split Display  
Click  
to split the screen into a 9-Cam split display.  
If you select a 9-Cam split display mode, the 2 display batches will be Camera 1-9 and  
Camera 8-16. When you click the camera number buttons, the system will show one  
of the batches.  
13-Cam Split Display  
The appointed channels will be shown at the top left screen in turns according to their  
sequence as the above picture. The system will display the first batch of cameras,  
Camera 1 to Camera 13, and then turn to the next batch of cameras, Camera 2 to  
Camera 14, and so on.  
16-Cam Split Display  
Click  
button to split the screen into a 16-Cam split display.  
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4.1.2 Full Screen Display  
On the Monitor Screen, you can click  
to switch to a full screen display.  
You will see the system turning to a full-size display. To monitor a specific channel,  
move the cursor to the desired channel and click the left button to switch the desired  
channel to full screen. Click again to return to the multi-display mode. Right click your  
mouse to return to the Monitor Screen.  
4.1.3 Auto Scan  
Click  
on the Monitor Screen to enable “Auto Scan”. The system will cycle the  
channels according to the split display mode in sequence.  
When the quantities of enabled cameras are more than the split screens, the split  
screens will cycle different batches of cameras. Please refer to 4.1.1 for the batch  
cycles in different spilt display modes. The camera ID icons turn yellow when the  
cycled channels are displayed. You can set up the auto scan period in system setting  
dialog.  
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4.1.4 Alarm Status and Reset  
When the alarm is triggered, you can see the red sparkling arrow on the Monitor  
Screen.  
Click the arrow to see the alarm status dialog.  
Reset: reset the triggered alarm status and cancel alarm actions. All previous alarms  
will be halted.  
Save: save the alarm status as a text file.  
Clear: clear the logs.  
Close: exit the Alarm Status dialog.  
4.2 How to Playback the Videos  
4.2.1 Setting the Video Playback Date and Time  
Click  
switch to Playback Screen. Click  
to pop up a Video Playback  
Date/Time Selection dialog.  
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Click  
to select a date. You will see  
in the lower table. The blue  
block means the channel has recording data during the period of time. Move the  
cursor to desired blue blocks and select them. The selected blocks will turn red.  
Click  
to play the selected videos.  
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4.2.2 Playing the Videos  
Click  
to play the file. The selected button will then turn in red. You can use  
the playback control panel buttons to control the play mode. The functions of  
each button are below.  
Begin: Move to the beginning of the video recording.  
Previous: Go back to the previous frame.  
Slower: Play the video recording at the speed of 1/2x, 1/4x, or 1/8x  
Rewind: Play the video file reversely.  
Pause: Stop playing the recording file.  
Play: Play the recording file.  
Faster: Play the video recording at the speed of 2x, 4x, or 8x.  
Next: Go to the next frame.  
End: Go to the end of the video recording.  
After you click the play button, you will see a blue bar on top of a 24-hour time  
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The blue bars indicate that there are recorded videos during the time periods. If  
there are no video files recorded during your appointed time, you can not click  
the time button. Click the desired time button to play back the videos that were  
recorded during the appointed hour. The blue bar of the selected button will turn  
in red immediately when you click the time button.  
When you play back the recording file, you can use the scroll box to drag it to go  
forward/backward to the desired video. The system shows the recording  
resolution of each channel and the frames on the upper left corner of each  
screen.  
When you play the video in 1-Cam mode, you will see some color blocks on the  
slider. BLUE blocks mean recorded videos are available. Green blocks mean  
there is detected motion during the time segment. Black blocks mean no data  
recorded. Yellow blocks mean alert events videos are available.  
When you play the video, the DVR system will show the date, time, and play  
speed status. As you see this bar  
, it  
means the video was recorded at 13:20:45.064, 2nd August 2004. 1 x means the  
speed of video playback. This is the normal playback speed. If you see 1/2 x, 1/4  
x, or 1/8 x on the status bar, this means the play speed is 1/2, 1/4 or 1/8 times of  
the normal speed. If you see 2 x, 4 x, or 8 x on the bar, that means the play  
speed is 2, 4 or 8 times of the normal speed.  
Right click to select an area, the system will enlarge that area for your  
further analysis.  
4.2.3 Catching Desired Videos  
4.2.3.1 Output AVI files  
When you find a desired video and need to catch the film, you can use “Set Segment”  
and “Output Segment” to save the desired video as an AVI file.  
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Under 1-Cam display, you can catch a desired file by setting segments. Select a  
video playback date and time and click  
to play back the recorded video.  
Drag the slider to the desired position and then click  
of a segment. You will see a pink triangle on the slider. Drag the slider to the  
desired position and then click again to mark the end of a segment. You will  
see the other pink triangle on the slider, for example, ,  
Click again to cancel the marked segment. After you finish the segment, the  
system will play the appointed video repeatedly.  
Click to output the appointed segment. You will see the following dialog.  
to mark the beginning  
.
The default file name will be the recording time. Select the storage path and click  
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Save to output the video file. The system will name the output segment according  
to the recording time. You can save the video segment to hard disks, USB Flash  
disk or other network devices.  
4.2.3.2 Save Static Images  
Sometimes it is necessary to catch static images from the recorded videos.  
The DVR system allows you to catch the static images. Users can save the  
image as a 1-Cam display image or a split display image. Click  
to save the  
playback screen as a BMP or JPG file when you play back video recording.  
The DVR provides a watermark proof function to avoid any  
unauthorized image forgery. The system can embed watermark proof in  
the image file. Only BMP files can be embedded with watermark. For  
more information, please check Appendix B Image Verification.  
4.2.3.3 Printing Static Images  
You can print the image files by clicking  
button.  
Before you print, please check the printer. If you never install any printer before,  
follow the instructions to install the printer. After successfully install the printer,  
you can start to print the images.  
4.3 Play Backup Video Files  
After you backup the data, use the application ,QLogViewer, to play the audio. Go to  
your assigned backup folder to run QLogViewer. When QLogViewer is running, please  
click  
to assign your desired video file.  
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Begin: Move to the beginning of the video file.  
Previous: Go back to the previous frame.  
Slower: Play the video recording at the speed of 1/2x, 1/4x, or 1/8x  
Play: Play the video file.  
Stop: Stop to play the video file.  
Faster: Play the video recording at the speed of 2x, 4x, or 8x.  
Next: Go to the next frame.  
End: Go to the end of the video recording.  
Set Segments: The system provides a function to catch a desired video  
segment from the recording file by setting segments and outputting  
segments. Click  
see a and  
to mark the beginning/ending of a segment. You will  
on the slider. The lower video slider indicates the  
segment in a blue bar. To cancel the segments, click  
again.  
Output Segment: After setting segments, click  
to output the desired  
video segment as an AVI file. The system appears a dialog to ask for the  
storage path. The system names the output segment according to the time  
of the video.  
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Save: Click the button to save the playback screen as a BMP or JPG file.  
Print: Print the current image.  
Video Slider: Move the bar left/right to fast search a  
desired event.  
Playing Time/Speed: This indicator shows the  
Play File: This indicator shows the directory of the  
playing time and speed.  
backup video file.  
4.4 Searching Desired Videos  
Depending on users’ demands, The DVR system provides the following smart  
ways: Intelligent Search, Event Search, Visual Search and Event Log to find  
the desired videos from the recorded videos.  
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Intelligent Search  
4.4.1  
Click  
and it turns green when this function is enabled. Adjust the  
sensitivity first, higher number accompanies with higher sensitivity.  
Move the cursor to the desired channel and click the mouse and drag to mark an  
area. A red frame appears on the display. The screen of the assigned channel  
also appears “Intelligent Search” in red on the lower left corner. When there is a  
motion event inside the marked area, the Monitor Screen will pause. If it is not a  
desired event, click  
to find next.  
If you would like to find out a searching list, tick “List” box, the items in the  
Searching Duration Setting will be enabled.  
Select the Begin/End Time and enter Search Interval. Click OK. The system will  
show a Search List dialog that lists the desired events.  
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Select an event and double click. The system will show the video of the event.  
4.4.2  
Event Search  
Click  
to use Event Search.  
An Event Search Setting dialog appears. Select sensor events, motion events,  
video loss events, and POS events according your demands.  
The screen of the assigned channel appears “Event Search” in red on the lower  
left corner. Click OK and  
to search events. Once the system finds the  
again for next event search.  
events, it will be paused. Click  
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If you want to find a searching list, tick Output Event List box, and the  
Searching Duration items will be enabled. Select the Begin/End Time and  
enter Search Interval. Click OK to start searching.  
After setting the event search, the system will appear a following event list.  
This list shows all events. Select an appointed event to play back the video.  
4.4.3  
Visual Search  
Visual search provides serial static images to help analyze the differences in the  
same channel. The system provides 5 different time modes for visual searching:  
searching by day, searching by hour, searching by every 3 minutes, searching by  
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every 10 seconds and search by second.  
Click  
to initiate “Visual Search”. The following dialog will appear.  
Select a camera and assign a date. The system keeps the videos that are 25  
days earlier than the appointed date. Click OK you will see the following images.  
In “Visual search by day” mode, the serial static images are recorded by date.  
The system will show the 1st recorded video that is recorded after 12:00 PM in  
each day. Each picture shows its recording date on the upper left corner. If there  
is no data, the display will show “No Data”. Meanwhile, you will see the upper  
grey bar shows the date of the selected image. Exit the screen by clicking  
or return to the previous screen by clicking  
.
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Move the cursor to a desired date and click it. It turns to the “Searching by hour”  
mode. There are up to 24 screens on the display. The system presented the 1st  
video image in each hour. As you see the following picture, the system recorded  
the videos from 9:00 to 14:00. Each picture shows its recording time on the  
upper left corner. If there is no data, you will see “No Data” on the display. You  
can click  
to return to Visual search by day or  
to exit  
visual search.  
Select the desired hour and click the mouse, you will see the following picture.  
The system shows the picture for 3 minutes.  
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As you see the above picture, the system recorded the videos from 12:00 to  
13:00. There are 20 screens on the display at most.  
Each picture shows its recording time on its upper left corner. If there is no data,  
you will see “No Data” on the display. You can click  
Video search by hour or to exit visual search.  
to return to the  
Move the cursor to a desired picture. Click it and the system will show the display  
that is recorded every 10 seconds.  
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As you see the above picture, the static images are recorded every 10 seconds.  
The system recorded the videos from 12:00 AM to 12:02 AM. When you search  
video by every 10 seconds, the system will record a frame every 10 seconds.  
There are 20 pictures on this screen at most.  
Each picture shows its recording time on its upper left corner. If there is no data,  
you will see “No Data” on the display. You can click  
Search by minute or to exit visual search.  
to return to Video  
Select a desired picture and click it to show the “Video search by second”  
screen.  
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As you see the above picture, the static images are recorded by second. The  
system recorded the videos from 12:00:00 to 12:00:09. When you search video  
by second, the system will record a frame every second. There are 10 pictures  
on this screen at most.  
Each picture shows its recording time on its upper left corner. If there is no data,  
you will see “No Data” on the display. You can click  
to return to Video  
search by 10-second or  
to exit visual search. Click the mouse again  
to play the video.  
If you want to search for another channels or date, you should click  
and enter visual search again.  
4.4.4  
Searching Events by Event Log Viewer  
You can also use Event Log Viewer to track the desired event. Click  
the Event Log Viewer dialog.  
to see  
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Select EVENT and the desired Date. Double click the desire event in the table.  
The system will show the video of the assigned event if there is recorded files.  
4.5 Using E-Map  
E-Map provides a completely configured map where all cameras, sensors, and  
relays are set.  
Click  
to set up the E-map.  
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1. Select a button from  
to set up your E-map. When you  
click button, the left-top corner will appear “Area 1” in blue. Click  
to  
load an E-map. The system supports up to 8 E-maps. The map must have been  
saved in JPG or BMP format and file size is smaller than 200KB.  
2. Click  
to arrange Cameras, Sensors, and Relays by dragging  
,
and  
buttons to the E-map to indicate actual locations of camera, sensor and  
relay devices. When you drag the camera icon to the desired E-map, the right  
windows will show images from the appointed camera if the enabled camera is  
connected to your digital surveillance system.  
To delete the buttons, drag them back to the column where they were previously  
taken or click  
to reset all icons. You will see your desired camera image  
at the right corner.  
3. The lower-right column shows the information of cameras, relays and sensors  
when the system detects a video loss or sensors and relays are trigged. The  
icons on the E-map will turn red and blink.  
Click  
to save your current setup and leave E-map.  
4.6 Using PTZ Camera  
If you connect PTZ cameras to your DVR system, click  
on the Monitor  
Screen and setup PTZ cameras first. You will see a controller after pressing the  
button.  
Click  
to configure PTZ cameras as the above picture. A PTZ setup dialog  
appears.  
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Please set up the following items before using PTZ cameras.  
1. Select Camera  
Tick Use PTZ box to enable the function. Select a camera in the drop-down list.  
2. Connection Settings  
A. Select a Com Port where the PTZ camera connector is connected.  
B. Select a Camera ID from the drop-down list.  
C. Assign the Protocol. Please select your PTZ Model (refer to your PTZ camera  
spec.) from the menu. Click Save to keep settings.  
3. Preset Settings  
A. Move the camera to the position (refer to the control panel below)  
B. Choose a preset number from the drop-down list to set the monitoring position.  
C. Set up the Dwell time for the camera to stay (1~60 seconds) at one position  
before rotating to the next position.  
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D. Determine a Preset Name for the position.  
E. Click Save to keep the setting.  
After you finish the above steps, repeat the same procedure to setup another  
PTZ camera until you finish all PTZ cameras. Click  
setting or to cancel it.  
to finish the  
After the settings, you can start to use the PTZ controller.  
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1. PTZ Setup. Click  
to configure PTZ cameras. After the settings, you can  
start to use the PTZ controller.  
2. Zoom in / Zoom out. You can click  
/
to size up / to size down the  
image. These buttons provide the function to adjust the focal distance of lens  
to size up / to size down the image.  
3. Focus in / Focus out. Click  
/
to adjust the focus to produce a clear  
image.  
4. Camera Number. The white number inside the controller represents the PTZ  
camera number.  
5. Direction buttons. You can use the 8 direction buttons to adjust the  
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direction of PTZ camera lens.  
6. Auto pan. After you setup Preset position numbers and the auto pan path  
group, click to monitor positions in sequence.  
7. Auto pan path group. After setting up Preset position numbers from the  
server, you can enable the auto pan path group function according to your  
demands from the client. Click  
, and you will find the PTZ camera lens  
cycles to the desired positions and stays for the appointed time that you  
setup from the server. Users can click the 4 auto pan path group buttons at  
the same time to monitor the 16 Preset positions cyclically.  
8. Preset position numbers. Users can appoint Preset positions of the PTZ  
camera lens from the server. Follow the steps to set Preset position numbers.  
A. Select a desired preset number.  
B. Click direction buttons to adjust the PTZ camera lens to a proper position  
C. Click  
to keep the assigned preset position number setting.  
Repeat the same steps to set all preset position numbers.16 Preset position  
numbers are the maximum for a PTZ camera. Click the Preset position  
numbers to make the lens move to the desired positions.  
9. Moving speed of camera lens. After you setup the preset position numbers,  
you can adjust the moving speed of camera lens by clicking the direction  
buttons to speed up/down the movement of lens.  
.
10. Save. After you determine the preset position, please click  
to keep the  
setting.  
11. Exit. Click this icon to close PTZ camera controller.  
4.7 Using Event Log Viewer  
Click  
to check the Event Log Viewer dialog. The Event Log Viewer shows  
event logs, operation logs, POS logs, system logs and network logs.  
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4.7.1 Checking Event Logs  
Select Event and a desired date, the lower table will show all event logs. You will  
see the event time, camera, type and event in the table. To check event logs of  
another day, just select the desired date and then click  
update the logs.  
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4.7.2 Checking Operation Logs  
Select Operation and a desired date, the lower table will show all Operation logs.  
You will see the time, type and event logs. The system will keep all event logs  
such as network on/off, system setup, start/stop record and so on. To check the  
logs of another day, just select the desired date and then click  
update the logs.  
to  
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4.7.3 Checking POS Logs  
Select POS and a desired date, the lower table will show all POS logs. You will  
see the time, type and event logs. The system will keep all POS logs. To check  
the logs of another day, just select the desired date and then click  
to update the logs.  
4.6.4 Checking System Logs  
Select System and a desired date, the lower table will show all system logs such  
as DVR on and off. You will see the time, type and event logs. To check the logs  
of another day, just select the desired date and then click  
update the logs.  
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4.7.5 Check Network Logs  
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such as Network on/off and remote login. You will see the time, type and event  
logs. To check the logs of another day, just select the desired date and then click  
to update the logs.  
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4.8 Using POS  
After you connect the POS and the DVR system, click  
to enter POS  
Console Setting screen. Click to add a POS item.  
You will see the following dialog.  
Please configure the following items.  
POS name: Enter the POS name.  
Use COM: Select a COM port from the drop-down list. The COM port number will  
vary according to the user’s hardware.  
Skip first…lines: Click  
to adjust a desired number. The appointed number  
of lines will be skipped when receiving the POS data.  
Map to Channel: Tick the boxes to make the POS mapped to the channels. The  
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POS information will show on the appointed channels.  
After you finish the settings, click OK. You will return to POS console setting  
dialog. Click  
To modify the setting, please select the desired item and then click  
adjust the settings. If you wish to delete the setting, please select the unwanted  
item and then click  
to add a POS setting and repeat the above procedure.  
to  
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After finishing the settings, the POS information will be shown on the assigned  
channel and the system will record the information with video at the same time.  
To search the POS event, you can use Event Search in 4.3.2 Event Search to  
search POS keywords when you play back the video. When clicking POS event  
search, the FINDING TEXT is enabled for entering POS keyword. You can also  
check 4.3.4 Searching Events by Event Log Viewer to get POS logs, and  
double click the log event to play the video recorded.  
Note: For the POS recommendations, the Epson POS system is recommended.  
You can monitor the sales records through point of sales system. As you finishing  
setting POS, all sales record will be shown on the appointed screen. The sales  
information will be recorded in the channel.  
4.9 Using Network Server  
Click  
on the Monitor Screen to allow network services. The icon turns red  
when you enable the network server. The digital surveillance system allows http  
inbound connections from client PC. For details, please refer to Chapter 5 Using  
Remote Program.  
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4.10 Using Functional Keys  
The DVR system allows users to use functional keys to fast operate the application  
under Display mode. The following table shows functional descriptions of each  
function key.  
Function Keys  
Function description  
System Information  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
F11  
Recording  
Network  
System Setting  
Switch to playback Mode  
Setting E-map  
Setting PTZ cameras  
Snapshot  
Switch to Full Screen  
Switch to Auto Scan  
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Click F1 to see the system information. The system information includes status of CPU,  
RAM, VGA Memory, DirectX Version, Login ID, Production Version and Active Internet  
client connection.  
Click OK to exit system information dialog box.  
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Make sure that remote access service is enabled as 4.8 Using Network Server  
mentioned before you open IE. Enter the server’s IP address or domain name  
which is mentioned in 3.2.4 Network Setting to remote access the surveillance  
system from anywhere.  
You will find the following screen on your browser. Click Yes to allow the web  
component installation.  
For Windows XP SP2 users, you will see “Internet Explorer- Security Warning” screen  
when you first time connect to the DVR. This is normal to see the security warning  
dialog. Click Install to install WebcamX.cab.  
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5.1 Using WebCam  
After connecting to the surveillance server from the remote PC, enter the user ID  
and password to finish the authentication. Please refer to 3.2.10 User Setting to  
set up new users.  
After the authentication, you will see the below screen.  
If the client PC supports DirectDraw, please click the DirectDraw  
button to use this function. You will have better video quality on  
WebCam.  
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1.  
2.  
Monitor Screens: The screens show the allowed channels for remote  
monitoring. Users can monitor at most 16 channels according to the  
settings.  
DirectDraw: Click  
to enable this function. When  
DirectDraw is enabled, the video images become smoother, and the  
button turns yellow.  
Not all graphic cards support the DirectDraw function.  
The following pictures show the differences before using DirectDraw.  
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Before using DirectDraw  
After using DirectDraw  
Click  
again to cancel the function.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Received file size: This shows the total size of the video files.  
Camera frames: This shows the total frame rates of the channels.  
Split display mode. The system provides 4 split display modes: 1- Cam  
split display, 4-Cam split display, 9-Cam split display and 16-Cam split  
display. If you only connect 4 cameras, the 9-Cam and 16-Cam split  
display will be disabled automatically.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Audio: If you select “Enable Audio” in 3.2.3 Recording Setting, you  
can choose to play the audio or mute the channel when you monitor the  
video. This function is enabled under 1-Cam display mode. Users can  
hear the audio when monitoring or playing the data.  
Voice Phone: Click  
to start 2-way audio. Please refer to 3.2.4  
Network Setting.Make sure your microphone and speakers work before  
you use a microphone to talk to the server user. The button turns yellow  
when it is enabled. Click  
again to cancel it.  
Record: Move the cursor to select a desired channel and click the  
button to record. The system provides you to save the desired recording  
as AVI files. Your system will appear a dialog to ask the storage path.  
The recording time is used as the file name to save the recording. You  
can also right click to start/stop recording.  
9.  
Select cameras to view. Click  
Click to enable or to disable the channel on Display column. The  
camera names are set in server’s settings.  
to enter Channel Monitor Screen.  
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To connect a different server, click  
to add new camera settings.  
Enter the new server IP address, Port, User Name and Password. Click OK  
to save the settings. You can connect up to 16 different servers.  
You will see the cameras of the added server in the table. Click display  
mode to rotate cameras that surpass 16 channels.  
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To save your time, you can keep the current setting as an encrypted text  
file by clicking the “Export” button. The system will request for a storage  
path and a file name. Select a file name and proper path to keep this  
current setting. When you open IE, just import the setting. Thus, you  
don’t need to enter the server IP, account and password every time when  
you open IE.  
10.  
11.  
Full screen. Click  
to display full screen. Move the cursor to the  
screen and right click to return the browser.  
Snapshot: Click  
to save the desired image. The system will  
save the image as a bmp file.  
12.  
Select a PTZ camera. Click  
to show the PTZ camera controller.  
After you select a PTZ camera, you will find the PTZ camera icons are enabled  
as the following picture. Here are the introductions of each icon.  
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A.  
Select a PTZ camera. Click  
to select a PTZ camera. You can click  
/
to enable / disable the appointed PTZ channel on the Select  
column. Click OK to save.  
Note: Only PTZ cameras which are set from the server side will appear in  
this table.  
B.  
C.  
Focus in / Focus out. Click  
/
to adjust the focus to produce a  
clearer image during surveillance.  
Zoom in / Zoom out. You can click  
/
to size up / to size down  
the image. These buttons provide the function to adjust the focal  
distance of lens to size up / to size down the image.  
D.  
E.  
Direction buttons. You can use the 8 direction buttons to adjust the  
direction of PTZ camera lens during surveillance.  
Preset position numbers. Users can appoint Preset positions of the  
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PTZ camera lens from the server. 16 Preset position numbers are the  
maximum for a PTZ camera. Click the Preset position numbers to make  
the lens move to the desired positions.  
F.  
Auto pan path group. After setting up Preset position numbers from the  
server, you can enable the auto pan path group function according to  
your demands from the client. Click  
, and you will find the PTZ  
camera lens cycles to the desired positions and stays for the appointed  
time that you setup from the server.  
G.  
H.  
I.  
Position status bar. It shows the current position that the camera is  
monitoring.  
Auto Pan. After you setup Preset position numbers and the auto pan  
path group, click this button to monitor positions in sequence.  
When you monitor channels through a browser, you can save the  
recording data as AVI files. Move the cursor to the desired channel and  
right click to record. Assign the directory and file name to start recording.  
Right click the channel to stop the recording.  
Users can also select the recording quality by right clicking the mouse. The DVR  
system provides 3 kinds of video quality modes: high, normal and low. Right click  
the mouse to select the video quality mode. When the recording quality is better,  
the file size will be larger.  
13.  
Remote setup. Click  
to initiate remote setup. The modified  
settings that you made through the browser will be applied to your  
server. The system will request an authorization. Enter the User ID and  
Password and then click OK.  
You will see the below screen.  
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This function enables you to setup the cameras settings and recording settings  
on the server side. Please refer to 3.2.2 and 3.2.3.  
14.  
Remote E-Map. Click  
to initiate the E-Map. You will see an E-  
Map screen.  
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When you click the camera icon to the desired E-map, the right windows will  
show images from the appointed camera if the enable camera is connected  
to your digital surveillance system.  
15.  
Remote Console. Click  
to initiate Remote console. The system  
will request an authorization. Entering User ID, Password and then click  
OK.  
Please refer to 5.2 Using Remote Console for more details.  
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16. Event Log Viewer. Click  
to see the event log viewer. You will  
see the below dialog. Please refer to 4.5 Using Event Log Viewer for  
more details.  
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5.2 Using the Remote Console  
Remote console can be regarded as a restricted DVR. It can record and play  
video data of remote server.  
Please enter the server site when you open the browser. Enter the user ID and  
password to finish the authentication.  
After you login the system through a browser, click  
to start the remote  
Console. Enter the User ID and password and click OK to start the remote  
console.  
You will see the following remote Console screen.  
5.2.1 System requirement  
CPU: Intel P4 1.8GHz  
Memory: 256MB  
VGA: 16 bit high color SVGA graphic card with Direct Draw & YUV rendering  
capability.  
Do not perform NV DVR and Remote Console at the same server.  
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5.2.2 Using Display from Remote Console  
The functions of buttons on the remote console are below.  
1. Exit  
Click this item to exit the DVR system.  
2. Split Screen Display  
DVR provides 6 split display modes for your selection. You can  
select 1 /4 /9/ 16 split display mode by simply clicking the icon.  
1-Cam Display  
4-Cam split display  
9-Cam split display  
16-Cam split display  
3. Server Site and Transmission Information  
This bar shows the DVR server site and the transmission speed of the  
recording video.  
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4. Recording  
Click  
to record the video recording that you can monitor through your  
Remote console. Remote console helps you to backup the video recording  
that you monitor.  
You can only record the channels that are shown on the Remote Console  
screen.  
5. E-Map  
Click E-Map button to load your desired map according to your demands..  
6. Network  
Network is enabled when it login. Click the button again to disable all  
inbound connections.  
7. System Setup  
You can change storage path, display language, and remote server IP to  
reconnect to the console. When you click this icon, you will see the following  
screen.  
8. Display  
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When you are running Remote console, the default screen will be Monitor  
Screen. You will see the button  
screen, the button turns gray.  
in green. When you switch to Playback  
9. Playback  
Click to switch to Playback Screen under Remote Console.  
In Remote Console application, you can select to play remote video data of  
remote server or local data recorded.  
The Remote console will pop up a schedule. Select a playback date and  
then click OK to continue.  
10. Camera ID  
In the No. area, you can see number icons of the cameras. Click a desired  
icon to display the channel. After you click the icon, it turns yellow. If you  
assign a split display mode and appoint a camera number, the icon group of  
the cameras will turn yellow altogether.  
11. Full Screen  
Click to switch to a full screen mode. Click the full screen again to  
return to remote console display mode.  
12. Sensors  
The icon shows which sensors that are triggered. Once the sensors are  
triggered, the indicators will turn yellow according to the sensor number.  
13. Relays  
The icon shows which relays that are triggered. Once the relays are  
triggered, the indicators will turn yellow according to the relay number.  
14. Audio Volume Adjustment  
Click the icon to adjust the audio volume to a proper volume. You can mote  
the channels by selecting the Mute box.  
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5.2.3 Using Playback from Remote Console  
User can choose to play local video files or remote video files. Select a desired  
item and then click OK to continue the playback task.  
You will see a playback screen as below. Here is the introduction of each button  
in Playback screen.  
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1. Audio Volume Adjustment  
Click the icon to adjust the audio volume to a proper volume. You  
can mote the channels by selecting the Mute box.  
2. Slider  
Drag the slider to go forward or backward through the video of a  
selected video recording.  
3. Time Button  
A blue bar on top of a time button indicates that there are recorded  
videos during the time period. Click the desired time button to play  
back the videos that were recorded during the appointed time.  
The selected button will then turn in red.  
A grey bar on top of a time button indicates that there are no video  
recordings during the time period. If there are no videos recorded  
during your appointed time, it won’t show any image.  
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4. Split Screen Display  
There are 6 split display modes to choose from:  
1-Cam display  
4-Cam split display  
9-Cam split display  
16-Cam split display  
Select a split display mode to view the channel. You can play the  
audio and video at the same time only under 1-Cam Display mode.  
When the quantities of enabled cameras are more than the split  
screens, the system will show different batches of cameras under  
4-Cam/9-Cam split display mode. For instance, if you enabled 16  
cameras and select a 4-Cam split display mode, the batches of  
display will be Camera 1 - 4, Camera 5-8 and so on. When you  
click camera 8, the DVR system displays the batch of Camera 5 to  
Camera 8. If you select a 9-Cam split display mode, the 2 display  
batches will be Camera 1-9 and Camera 8-16. When you assign a  
camera, the system will show one of the batches.  
5. Date / Time / Speed Status  
This shows the date and time of recording of the current video file  
and the playback speed. There are 7 levels of playback speeds:  
1/8x, 1/4x, 1/2x, 1x, 2x, 4x,and 8x. The default setting is set at 1x  
normal speed. Click  
or  
to set the desired speed.  
6. Playback Control Buttons  
Begin: Move to the beginning of the video recording.  
Previous: Go back to the previous frame.  
Slower: Play the video recording at the speed of 1/2x, 1/4x, or 1/8x  
Rewind: Play the video file reversely.  
Pause: Stop to play the recording.  
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Play: Play the recording file.  
Faster: Play the video recording at the speed of 2x, 4x, or 8x.  
Next: Go to the next frame.  
End: Go to the end of the video recording.  
7. Date  
Click this button to choose the date of the recorded files that you  
want to play back.  
8. Camera ID  
Click the desired cameras from which to retrieve previously  
recorded videos. Video recordings from each chosen camera will  
be displayed in the split-screen video windows. The chosen  
camera icons will turn yellow.  
5.3 Handy View  
NV series provide easy connection. Users can use a PDA or a mobile phone to  
access the NV DVR through Internet. Just ensure your mobile or PDA connecting to  
Internet, enter “your website address/MOBLIE” to monitor the channels anytime  
anywhere. The website IP may vary according to your server IP address. For instance,  
you may enter http://61.12.33.65/MOBILE to access your server. You can watch the  
latest image by one camera. Click < > to change channels, and click REFRESH to  
reload the new camera image. Please check 3.2.4 Network setting to enable Handy  
View.  
5.4 Using PDA Viewer  
“PDA Viewer” allows PDA users to monitor channels anytime anywhere as  
Internet is available.  
Before you use PDA Viewer, please meet the PDA System Requirement.  
OS: MS Windows CE 4.0 (PocketPC 2003)  
CPU: ARM architecture  
Follow the steps to install the PDA Viewer application before using a PDA to monitor  
live video.  
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A.  
Connect your PDA to your PC.  
Click Install PDA Viewer.  
B.  
The system will automatically install  
the PDA Viewer application.  
C.  
Click Next to continue.  
D.  
Click Yes to continue the  
installation.  
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E.  
The system automatically installs  
the application.  
F.  
The system appears an ‘Install  
AVerMedia PDA Viewer using the  
default application directory? ’  
dialog box. Click Yes to use a  
default directory.  
G.  
The system continues to install the  
application.  
H.  
After finishing the installation, the  
system will show an “Application  
Downloading Complete” dialog,  
click OK.  
Note: The system provides PDA-Viewer online download. Open IE and enter  
server IP. You will see the following screen.  
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Click the hyperlink, Download PDA-Viewer, to see the download screen. Click Yes to  
download PDA-viewer. The system will automatically install PDA-Viewer after the  
download is completed.  
After the installation, you will see an icon  
on the PDA desktop. Make sure your  
PDA connect to Internet before you start monitoring.  
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Follow the steps to connect to the DVR server.  
1. Click  
on your PDA desktop.  
2. Enter the server IP, Port, ID and password. Select a network type and click  
OK.  
The screen will show “Connecting to Server”. After you access the server, you  
can see the following screen.  
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1. Connecting DVR server  
Click this button to set the server IP,  
port, ID and password.  
2. Display mode  
Click  
to view an image from a  
single camera. Your PDA will show all camera screens in turn. To switch to  
4-Cam display mode, click . You will the following screen. When the  
quantities of enabled cameras are more than the split screens, the system  
will show different batches of cameras under 4-Cam split display mode.  
For instance, if there are 16 cameras connected to the server, you will see  
the batches of display will be Camera 1 - 4, Camera 5-8 and so on as the  
above illustration.  
3. Zoom in / Zoom out  
: You can click  
/
to size up / to  
size down the image when a PTZ camera is enabled. These buttons provide  
the function to adjust the focal distance of lens to size up / to size down the  
image. If there is no PTZ camera connected to the server, the buttons will  
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be disabled.  
4. Snapshot: Click  
to save the desired image.  
The system will save the image as a bmp file. Click Save to keep the  
images.  
5. Focus in / Focus out  
: When a PTZ camera is enabled, you can  
click to adjust the focus to produce a clearer image during  
/
surveillance. If there is no PTZ camera connected to the server, the buttons  
will be disabled.  
6. Full screen  
:
Click  
to display full screen. Click the  
screen again to return to the system.  
7. Direction buttons  
You can use the 4 direction buttons to adjust  
the direction of PTZ camera lens during surveillance.  
Use the tablet pan to click the screen for 4-5 seconds to change the video quality  
whether you are under 1-Cam display,4-Cam display or a full display screen.  
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Appendix A Registering Domain Names  
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) is a data query service mainly used on the  
Internet for translating domain names into Internet addresses. It allows remote clients  
to intelligently search dynamic servers without any previous enquiring for servers’  
Internet addresses.  
In order to take advantage of this intelligent service, first register your domain name on  
the following Web site: http://ddns.avers.com.tw.  
1.  
User Login  
Browse the website ddns.avers.com.tw with Microsoft IE or Netscape Navigator  
to access the following dialog.  
First input the serial number of your product and select the product name. Then  
click OK to login or Reset to clear the previous input.  
2.  
Password  
Set a password to secure your identification.  
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User Information  
3.  
Please provide the following user information, Host Name, Password, E-mail,  
Company, and Country to complete the registration process.  
Note that Host Name and Domain Name (AVerMedia.avers.com.tw) are  
the replacement for Internet address while a remote client tends to  
search a dynamic server.  
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Appendix B Image Verification  
Appendix B Image Verification  
1
ImageVerify is a watermark-checking program to identify the validity of a saved  
image (e.g. by snapshot).  
a. Run the setup/start program  
Click Start->Program files->NV->Image Verification to execute the  
program.  
b. Load the image file to start verifying file  
This program can only verify uncompressed bmp image files.  
A.  
Verify image file. Click 'Verify Image' to begin the process.  
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B.  
ImageVerify returns a result.  
(1) If the file is not modified, the same picture appears in the right side result  
picture box.  
(2) If the file is modified, a warning dialog appears.  
In the result box, the area that is being  
changed is highlighted.  
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