Operating Instructions
Digital Video Recorder
Models: DLR3-08N/160CDV, DLR3-16N/160CDV,
DLR3-08N/410CDV, DLR3-16N/410CDV,
DLR3-08N/660CDV DLR3-16N/660CDV
Safety instructions
EMC class
►This video recorder (DVR) is a class A device in accordance with EN 55022.
►This device may cause interference to other equipment in domestic use. In such cases the persons opera-
ting the DVR are required to provide appropriate countermeasures, for which they themselves bear the cost.
Importance of these Operating Instructions
►Please read the safety instructions and the other information contained in the Operating Instructions before
connecting up and operating the DVR.
►The Operating Instructions should be kept in a safe place for later reference.
Ambient conditions for the DVR
►The DVR should be protected against excessive heat, dust, damp and vibration.
►The DVR may only be operated at temperatures between +5°C and +40°C, and up to a maximum air
humidity of 90%.
►The DVR may only be operated indoors, and must be protected against incursion of water and damp.
Care of the DVR
►Never switch on the DVR when damp has penetrated it. In such cases, have the DVR checked by a qualified
service engineer.
►Do not place any heavy objects on the DVR.
►Never cover over the DVR's vents.
►Never insert metal objects or any other items into the vents. This may permanently damage the DVR.
►The housing may only be opened by authorised persons. Repairs may only be carried out by qualified
service personnel.
►The DVR must be disconnected from the power supply before its housing is opened.
Getting started with the DVR
►When laying the connecting cables, make sure no weight is placed on them, that they are not kinked or
damaged, and that no damp can penetrate them.
Cleaning the DVR
►The housing of the DVR may only be cleaned with a damp (not wet) cloth,
►Use only a mild detergent. Do not use solvent-containing detergents or petrol. This could permanently
damage the surface finish.
Spare parts
►Use only original spare parts from Videor Technical GmbH.
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Table of contents
Overview
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Package contents
Basic functions
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Features
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Requirements for operation
Control options
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Connections on the rear
Front panel controls
Key to controls
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Function buttons
PTZ camera functions
Playback functions
Menu structure
Getting started
Checklist for DVR operation
Switching on the DVR
Accessing the Setup menu
Switching off the DVR
Administration
Saving your system setup
Loading your system setup
Deleting recordings
Downloading software updates
Hiding from specific users
Restoring factory defaults
Determining the memory requirement of a recording
Searching for recordings
Using calendar search
Using event log search
Using text-in search
Using motion search
Copying recordings
Menu descriptions – Setup menu
System – Information
System – Date/Time
System – Storage
System – User
System – Shutdown
System – Log out USER...
Network – Network
Network – Notification
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Table of contents
Devices – Camera
Devices – Alarm-Out
Devices – Display
Devices – Remote Control
Record – Record
Record – Schedule
Record – Pre-Event
Event – Alarm-In
Event – Motion Detection
Event – Video Loss
Event – Text-In
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Event – System Event
Event – Event Status
Specifications DLR3-08N/XX
Specifications DLR3-16N/XX
Accessories
Supported PTZ cameras
Index
Notes on disposal
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Overview
Package contents
● Digital video recorder (DVR)
● Mains power cord
● Operating instructions
● RAS (Remote Administration System) software on CD
● Operating instructions for RAS software on paper and CD
● Mounting kit for cabinet installation
Basic functions
● Record video images using multiple cameras
● Even-based recording start
● Video playback
● Search for specific video sequences
Features
● MPEG-4 compression / duplex mode
● 8 or 16 loop-through inputs / VGA, FBAS outputs
● Alarm inputs / outputs
● Max. recording speed: 100 field images per sec (PAL)
● Memory capacity 160 GB / 410 GB / 660 GB
● Maximum video resolution 720 x 576 pixels
● Archiving/image transfer via USB and CD-RW
● Live picture & Playback Zoom (2x)
● Integral Motion Detector
● Telemetry control functions via RS-485 port
● Network connection (Ethernet)
Requirements for operation
● Digital video recorder DLRꢀ connected
● At least 1 camera connected
● At least 1 monitor connected
● Mouse connected, if DVR is to be controlled by mouse
Control options
● Front panel
● Mouse
● RAS program
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Connections on the rear
Note: Connections optionally for NTSC or PAL operation.
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VIDEO IN
LOOP1
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VIDEO IN
LOOP2
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VIDEO IN
LOOP3
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VIDEO IN
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VIDEO IN
LOOP5
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VIDEO IN
LOOP6
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VIDEO IN
LOOP7
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VIDEO IN
LOOP8
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VIDEO IN
LOOP9
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VIDEO IN 10
LOOP10
VIDEO IN 11
LOOP11
VIDEO IN 12
LOOP12
VIDEO IN 13
LOOP13
VIDEO IN 14
LOOP14
VIDEO IN 15
LOOP15
VIDEO IN 16
LOOP16
LOOP4
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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SPOT
VIDEO OUT
NO
C
NO NC
C
NO ARI GND /RX+ /RX-
TX+ TX-
RS-232C
VGA
NETWORK
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No.
1
Designation
VIDEO IN 1-16
LOOP 1-16
SPOT
Functions/connections
Example devices
Cameras
Max. 16 video channels
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Max. 16 loop-through video channels
Video output
Cameras
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Spot Monitor
Monitor
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VIDEO OUT
VGA
Video output
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PC monitor
PC monitor
Modem
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RS-2ꢀ2C
External interface
Network
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NETWORK
AI1 - AI16
Network cable
Sensors
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Alarm inputs for external devices
/RX+, /RX-,
TX+, TX-
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External interface (RS-485)
Keyboard, PTZ camera
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ARI/GND
Reset alarm with external signal
Alarm outputs for external devices
Reset to factory defaults
Switch
NO, C, NC
Reset switch
Power supply
Siren, flashing light
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Mains power connection
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Front panel controls
The following diagram and table set out the controls on the front panel of the DVR:
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2
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4
5
6
7
SPOT
SEQUENCE
CAMEO
MENU
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
DISPLAY
PTZ
GROUP
ZOOM
PLAYBACK
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10
14
11
15
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16
CLIP COPY
ALARM
PANIC
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Function
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No.
Designation
1
PTZ camera functions (secondary assignment)
SPOT, SEQUENCE,
CAMEO, DISPLAY,
GROUP, PTZ, ZOOM,
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Function buttons
PLAYBACK, CLIP COPY
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MENU
Open/quit menu structure (primary assignment)
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Menu navigation
Navigate and select within the menu structure (secondary assignment)
Power-on indicator when DVR is in operation
Display at alarm
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7
Indicates hard disk operation
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Connections
USB ports
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Indicates recordings being copied
Indicates Ethernet or modem connection
Playback functions (primary assignment)
Start/end panic recording
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PANIC
● Reset alarm
● View event list
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ALARM
● Select cameras
● Enter passwords
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1 to 16
Open built-in CD-RW writer
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Key to controls
Function buttons
Note: The secondary function assignment is accessed by holding down the key.
Element
Function
Spot monitor assignments (secondary assignment)
Sequence On/Off (secondary assignment)
Cameo mode On/Off (secondary assignment)
Changing the image display modes (primary usage)
Switch displayed group (primary assignment)
PTZ camera functions On/Off (secondary assignment)
Zoom On/Off (primary assignment)
Start playback
Copying recordings
PTZ camera functions
Element
Function
Zoom in
Zoom in
Close-up
Wide-angle
Save preset
Load preset
Playback functions
Element
Function
Frame-by-frame rewind
Fast rewind
Start/pause playback
Fast forward
Frame-by-frame forward
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Menu structure
The following diagram shows the menu structure:
Display
Camera
1. CAM1
2. CAM2
ꢀ. CAMꢀ
PIP
2x2
ꢀxꢀ
4x4
Previous Group
Next Group
Edit Group
Camera
Spot Monitor...
Exit Group Edit
Sequence
Freeze
Zoom...
PTZ...
Speed
Auto Pan
Tour
Pattern
Device Menu
Light
Pump
Wiper
Power
Aux.
Move to Origin
Spot Monitor...
Exit PTZ
Spot Monitor...
Spot Monitor 1
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Menu structure, continued
The following diagram shows the menu structure:
Setup Menu...
System
Information
Date/Time
Storage
User
Shutdown...
Log out user1...
Network
Devices
Network
Notification
Camera
Alarm-Out
Display
Remote Control
Record
Event
Record
Schedule
Pre-Event
Alarm-In
Motion Detection
Video Loss
Text-In
System Event
Event Status
Search
Go to the First
Go to the Last
Go to the Date/Time...
Calendar Search...
Event Log Search...
Text-In Search…
Motion Search...
Clip-Copy...
Zoom...
Slow Play
x1
x1/2
x1/ꢀ
x1/4
x1/6
x1/8
Exit Search
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Getting started
Checklist for DVR operation
Step
Action
Menu path
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2
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4
Connect peripheral devices as per planned setup.
Specify menu language.
Adjust date and time.
Set up user.
Setup Menu... > System > Information
Setup Menu... > System > Date/Time
Setup Menu... > System > User
Set up network and desired notification channels
(optional).
5
Setup Menu... > Network > ...
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7
8
Register peripherals with DVR.
Setup Menu... > Devices > ...
Setup Menu... > Event > ...
Setup Menu... > Record > ...
Set up event types and associated responses.
Set up recording parameters and schedule.
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Switching on the DVR
Requirement:
● The start-up preparations are complete.
Step
Action
1
Plug in DVR mains plug.
Switch on monitor.
2
Result: System starts up automatically and is ready to use.
Accessing the Setup menu
Requirement:
● The DVR is switched on.
● You have set up a custom user name and password or
you are using the following default access data (only when first accessing the Setup menu):
User name: admin
Password: (blank)
Step
Action
Menu path
Open Setup Menu...
1
2
Setup Menu...
Result: Prompt for user name and password.
Log in as user.
Switching off the DVR
Requirement:
● You have accessed the Setup menu.
Step
Action
Menu path
Shut down the system.
1
2
Setup Menu... > System > Shutdown...
Result: System shuts down automatically.
After shutdown, disconnect the mains plug.
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Administration
Saving your system setup
You can save your DVR’s setup data, including its network configuration.
Requirement:
● USB memory stick
Step
Action
Menu path
Insert a USB memory stick into one of the USB
ports.
1
Setup menu... > System > Information >
Setup Export...
2
Export your setup.
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4
Specify a file name.
Export your setup.
Export
Loading your system setup
You can load your stored DVR system setup with or without its network configuration.
Requirement:
● USB memory stick with stored setup
Step
Action
Menu path
Insert a USB memory stick into one of the USB
ports.
1
Setup menu... > System > Information >
Setup Import...
2
Import your setup.
Select the file name and, where appropriate, the
network configuration.
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4
Import your setup.
Import
Deleting recordings
You can only delete all your recordings together. It is not possible to delete recordings from a specific time
period.
Step
Action
Menu path
Setup Menu... > System > Information > Clear All
Data...
1
Delete all recordings.
or
Setup menu... > System > Storage > Information
tab > Using > Clear
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Administration, continued
Downloading software updates
You can download software updates for your DVR from a USB memory stick.
Requirement:
● USB memory stick with latest software release
Step
Action
Menu path
Insert a USB memory stick into one of the
USB ports.
1
2
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Start update.
Setup Menu... > System > Information > Upgrade...
Install new release.
Hiding from specific users
You can hide video images and camera data according to the preset user rights.
Step
Action
Menu path
1
Set camera Covert mode.
Setup Menu... > Devices > Camera > Settings
Cancel ‘Covert Camera View' access for
specific users (groups).
2
Setup Menu... > System > User
Restoring factory defaults
Before restoring the factory defaults, you should export your current system settings in case you need to re-
import them later. (see Saving your system setup and Loading your system setup)
Step
Action
1
2
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4
5
6
Shut down the system.
Disconnect the mains plug.
Push a paper clip into the Reset button (on the rear of the DVR) and hold it there.
Plug in the mains plug.
Wait for all the LEDs to flash 5 times (about 30 seconds).
Withdraw the paper clip.
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Determining the memory requirement of a recording
The amount of memory recorded video sequences will take up depends on the following factors:
● Picture quality
● number of images per second
● duration
The memory requirement for 1 camera is calculated by this formula:
Memory requirement = picture size x duration of recording x images per second
Calculation example: CIF resolution (PAL):
Approx. memory space
Duration of
recording
Picture
quality
Picture
size
5 images/s
1.04 GB
2.07 GB
4.15 GB
6.22 GB
10 images/s
2.07 GB
25 images/s
5.18 GB
Low
2.4 kB
4.8 kB
9.6 kB
14.4 kB
24 hours
24 hours
24 hours
24 hours
Standard
High
4.15 GB
10.ꢀ7 GB
20.74 GB
ꢀ1.10 GB
8.29 GB
Very High
12.44 GB
2Calculation example: 2CIF resolution (PAL):
Approx. memory space
Duration of
recording
Picture
quality
Picture
size
5 images/s
2.07 GB
10 images/s
4.15 GB
25 images/s
Low
4.8 kB
9.6 kB
19.2 kB
28.8 kB
24 hours
24 hours
24 hours
24 hours
10.ꢀ7 GB
20.74 GB
41.47 GB
62.20 GB
Standard
High
4.15 GB
8.29 GB
8.29 GB
16.59 GB
24.88 GB
Very High
12.44 GB
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Searching for recordings
Find first stored recording
Search
Go to the First…
Find last stored recording
Search
Go to the Last…
Find recording by date and time
Search
Go to the Date/Time...
Calendar search
For each camera the calendar search indicates:
● the days from which there are recordings
● the time ranges of recordings on those days
Search
Calendar Search...
Event log search
The event log search enables you to search for events based on specific criteria, such as:
● movements recorded by a specific camera
● alarm from a specific alarm input
● System events
Search
Event Log Search...
Text-in search
The text-in search enables you to search for recordings based on specific text inputs.
Search
Text-In Search…
Motion search
The motion search function can detect movements in recordings within defined zones for one camera. 2 types
of motion search are possible:
● Motion search: Search for movement in a defined zone.
● Museum search: Search for movement of a defined object.
Search
Motion Search...
Copying recordings
Recordings can be written to a CD or copied to a USB memory stick.
Search
Clip-Copy...
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Using calendar search
Performing a calendar search
Step
Action
Menu path
Open calendar search.
1
Search > Calendar Search...
Result: Calendar and time line are displayed.
2
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Select day and time
Confirm input.
Go
Search
Term
Calendar Search...
Symbol
Meaning
Date display
● Grey: No recording available
● White: Recording available
Hours display
● White: Recording available
If the date and time on the DVR have been changed (such
as when switching to Summer time) there may be multiple
recordings for one time from the same camera. They are stored
in separate segments.
Select a Segment
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Using event log search
Performing an event log search
Step
Action
Menu path
Open event log search.
1
2
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4
Search > Event Log Search...
Option...
Result: The result of the last search is displayed.
Define criteria.
Confirm input.
Search
Result: List of search results is displayed.
Select desired entry from list.
Search
Event Log Search...
Symbol
Option...
Term
Meaning
Start date
End date
From First
To Last
Activates a system prompt if there are multiple recordings
for the same time range
Check Time Overlap
Alarm-In
Alarm inputs in response to which a search for events is
to start
Motion
Cameras on which to search for motion detection
Cameras on which to search for video loss
Text input devices on which to search for events
Cameras on which to search for events
Video Loss
Text-In
Record Channels
Search for system events:
Setup Menu... > Event > System Event > Actions
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Using text-in search
Performing a text-in search
Step
Action
Menu path
Open text-in search.
1
2
ꢀ
4
Search > Text-In Search...
Option...
Result: The result of the last search is displayed.
Define text inputs.
Confirm input.
Search
Result: List of search results is displayed.
Select desired entry from list.
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Search
Text-In Search…
Symbol
Option...
Term
Meaning
From First
To Last
Start date
End date
Channels
Text input devices on which to search for events
Type of text input:
Any Text-In Product
Generic Text
Epson
No.
-
Numbers of text elements to search for
Linking operator for different query conditions:
(blank)
AND
OR
Name
Comp.
Value
Text field by which the search should be made
Comparison conditions
Numerical value against which the comparison is to be made
Column number
Column
Line
Line number
+
Add new set of search parameter
Makes search case-sensitive
Load saved search option settings
Save current search option settings
Case Sensitive
Load
Save
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Using motion search
Performing a motion search
Step
Action
Menu path
1
2
ꢀ
Display desired camera in single frame.
Open motion search.
Display > Camera > ...
Search > Motion Search...
Option...
Enter settings for motion search.
Confirm input.
4
5
Search
Result: List of search results is generated.
Select desired entry from list.
Search
Motion Search...
Symbol Meaning
Option...
Term
From First
To Last
Start date
End date
Type of search:
Motion Search
Museum Search
Type
Zone
Search for movement in a defined zone
Search for movement of a defined object.
Definition of motion-sensitive zones for motion search or museum search:
See “Zone” on page 44.
Sensitivity of motion detection of:
1 (Dull)
2
Sensitivity
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4
5 (Sensitive)
Motion search only (not museum search):
Min. Blocks
Specify in how many motion-sensitive blocks motion must be detected as
a minimum to trigger an alarm
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Copying recordings
Copying recordings to CD or USB memory stick
Step
Action
Menu path
Find desired recordings.
1
Search > ...
Note: Make a note of the data of the recordings you
want to copy.
2
ꢀ
Define settings.
Search > Clip-Copy...
Start
Start copying.
Result: The recordings are copied.
Search
Clip-Copy...
Term
Symbol
Meaning
Record
Data Source
From First
To Last
Start date
End date
Channels
Password
Assignment of cameras from which recordings are to be copied
Use password, if desired
Destination medium:
Internal CD-RW
USB-CD-RW
Dest.
1. USB Storage
2. USB Storage
ꢀ. USB Storage
File name
Name of file on destination medium
Include Text-In
Data
Activates use of Text-In data
Verify After
Burning
Activates verification after burning
Progress
Copy status
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Menu descriptions – Setup menu
The Setup menu has the following sub-menus:
System menu
On the “System” menu
● the basic settings are made
● users are administered
● the system is shut down.
Network menu
On the “Network” menu the network settings are made. Network access provides
access to all the functions of the DVR via
● RAS (Remote Administration System), independent of Internet Explorer
The DVR can be configured so that alarms trigger a notification by e-mail or notify an
RAS.
Devices menu
On the “Devices” menu the connected peripheral devices are configured. Possible
peripherals are:
● Cameras
● Microphones and speakers (through amplifier)
● Sirens and signal lamps
● Monitors
● Remote control for PTZ
Record menu
Event menu
On the “Record” menu the following settings are made:
● Recording quality
● Timer control
● Duration of pre-event recording
On the “Event” menu the following settings are made:
● Assignment of alarm inputs to alarms
● Configuration of motion-sensitive zones individually for each camera
● Definition of text input device and assignment to alarms
● Response to undesirable events
The event status is additionally displayed.
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Setup menu
System – Information
On the “Information” menu
● basic information is entered and displayed
● software updates are installed
● recorded data are deleted as required
Setup Menu...
System
Symbol
Information
Term
Meaning
Site
Location of DVR
ID for remote keypad
● The remote keypad and DVR must be set to the same ID.
System ID
Language
Version
Menu language
Version of DVR software
Starts installing latest version of software via USB port
Import setup
Upgrade...
Import...
Export...
Export setup
Show System Log...
From
Show log of all actions and events
Date of oldest recording
Date of newest recording
Deletes all stored data
To
Clear All Data...
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System – Date/Time
On the “Date/Time” menu
● time and date settings are made
● dates of public holidays are entered
● time synchronisation is configured.
Setup Menu...
System
Symbol
Date/Time
Date/Time
Meaning
Term
Date
Date
Format
Date display format
Time
Time
Format
Time display format
Local time zone
Time Zone
Use Daylight Saving Time
Activates use of summertime Daylight Saving Time
Setup Menu...
System
Symbol
Date/Time
Meaning
Holiday
Term
No.
Number of entered public holiday
Date of each desired public holiday
Date
Setup Menu...
System
Symbol
Date/Time
Time Sync
Meaning
Term
Automatic Sync.
Time Server
Interval
Activates synchronisation with time server
IP address or domain name of time server
Synchronisation interval
Last Sync-Time
Run as Server
Time of last synchronisation
Activates use of the DVR as the time server
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System – Storage
On the “Storage” menu the status and usage of the available storage media is displayed.
Setup Menu...
System
Symbol
Storage
Information
Term
Meaning
Type
Type of storage medium
Size of storage medium
Storage medium usage >>
Capacity
Format
Information
Time range of recorded data >>
Format
Term
Symbol
Meaning
Use of storage medium:
Record
Use as
Not using
Activating permits:
Reserves a data buffer as a separate
Partition
Format
partition. This is essential for burning
CDs, and must be activated for a
storage medium with „Record“ usage.
CD/DVD burn
Formatting deletes the recordings from the hard disk
Information
Term
From
To
Symbol
Meaning
Start date of recorded data
End date of recorded data
Delete all recordings
Clear
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Setup Menu...
System
Symbol
Storage
Status
Term
Meaning
Type
Memory type
Disk Bad
Temperature
S.M.A.R.T.
Data carrier status
Temperature status
Result of S.M.A.R.T. check
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System – User
On the “User” menu the user groups and individual users are set up.
Setup Menu...
System
Symbol
User
Term
Meaning
Group & User,
Assignment of group access privileges
Group field
Table of possible group access privileges >>
Group & User,
User field
Set password
+ Group...
Add a new group
Add a new user
Set password
+ User...
Auto Login
User to be logged in automatically
Auto Logout
Time after which logged-in user is automatically logged out
Table of possible group access privileges
Group access privilege
Meaning
Shutdown
May shut down the DVR
Upgrade
May install a new firmware version
May change the time setting
May delete recording data
System Time Change
Data Clear
Setup
May make changes anywhere on the Setup menu
May change the picture settings
May control PTZ cameras
Colour Control
PTZ Control
Alarm-Out Control
Covert Camera View
System Check
Record Setup
Search
May reset alarms
May view video images from covert cameras
May interrogate system status
May make changes to the Record menu
May use Search mode
Clip-Copy
May copy video images
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System – Shutdown
Setup Menu...
System
Shutdown...
System – Log out USER...
Setup Menu...
System
System – Log out USER...
Network – Network
On the “Network” menu all settings required to ensure network access are made.
Setup Menu...
Term
Network
Symbol
Network
Network
Meaning
Transmission bandwidth:
Transfer Speed
(bps)
(ips)
bits per second
images per second
Quality of picture transmission via network (PAL):
Very High
High
14,4 kB/picture
9,6 kB/picture
4,8 kB/picture
2,4 kB/picture
Quality
Standard
Low
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Setup Menu...
Term
Network
Symbol
Network
LAN
Meaning
Type of connection to DVR:
Manual connection required input of:
● IP Address
● Gateway
Manual
● Subnet Mask
Automatic assignment of IP address of DNS
server
Type
DHCP
Requires following input as specified by provider:
● ID
ADSL
(with
PPPoE)
● Password
Note: Use of modem must not be activated.
DNS Server
Address of DNS server
Definition of port numbers needed to access the DVR via the
RAS software
Port Number Setup...
Setup Menu...
Network
Symbol
Network
Modem
Term
Meaning
Enables modem use
Enable
Note: LAN type ADSL must not be enabled.
Baud Rate
Data Bit
Stop Bit
Parity
Baud Rate
Number of data bits
Number of stop bits
Parity
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Setup Menu...
Network
Network
Meaning
DVRNS
Term
Symbol
Use DVR Name Service
Enables the DVR name service
IP address or domain name of DVRNS server
DVRNS = Digital Video Recorder Name Service
DVRNS Server
Port
Port for DVRNS
Use NAT
Enables NAT (Network Address Translation) use
Name by which the DVR is to be registered with the DVRNS
server
DVR Name
Check
Check DVR name for usability after entering
Help Desk
Information from help desk if DVRNS setting correct
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Network – Notification
On the “Notification” menu the method of notification is defined.
Setup Menu...
Network
Symbol
Notification
Mail
Term
Meaning
Enables notification by e-mail
Enable
SMTP Server
IP address or domain name of SMTP server
Port for SMTP server
Default is port 25.
Port
Authentication
Sender
Login to SMTP server
E-mail address of sender
E-mail address of recipient
Recipient
Setup Menu...
Network
Symbol
Notification
Meaning
Callback
Term
LAN
Enables notification of an RAS via LAN
Number of IP address
No.
IP Address
IP addresses of RAS PCs
Number of notification attempts by the DVR in the event of an
error
Retry
Modem
Enables notification of an RAS via modem
Remote Server Phone
Number
Telephone number of the modem on the notified RAS PC
Outside line code for external calls, if DVR’s modem is con-
nected to a PABX system
Outside Line Call
Telephone number of DVR’s modem
The RAS PC contacts the DVR on this number.
Callback Phone Number
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Devices – Camera
On the “Camera” menu the cameras are configured.
Setup Menu...
Devices
Symbol
Camera
Settings
Term
No.
Meaning
Activates the cameras
Name of camera
Title
Visibility of recordings and camera data depending on user access
privileges:
Normal
Covert1
All users see all camera data and all recordings
Use
Users without relevant access see camera title, status
symbol, but no recordings
Users without relevant access see only camera title, but no
recordings
Covert2
Setup Menu...
Devices
Symbol
Camera
PTZ
Term
No.
Meaning
Number of camera
Product
ID
PTZ camera type as per specified list
Unique ID of PTZ camera
Interface type of PTZ cameras
Port
Settings as specified by PTZ camera manufacturer:
Baud Rate
Data Bit
Stop Bit
Parity
Setup…
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Devices – Alarm-Out
On the “Alarm-Out” menu the alarm outputs are configured.
● “Settings” tab: The alarm outputs are configured.
● “Schedule” tab: Time slots are defined in which the alarm outputs respond in specific ways.
Setup Menu...
Devices
Symbol
Alarm-Out
Settings
Term
No.
Meaning
Number of alarm output
Name of alarm output
Title
Contact method of alarm output:
Type
NO
Normally Open
Normally Closed
NC
Dwell
Duration of alarm signal
Setup Menu...
Devices
Symbol
Alarm-Out
Schedule
Term
No.
Meaning
Number of schedule entry
Day of the week
Day
Range
Time range at 15-minute intervals
Response in defined period:
On
Continuous alarm
Mode
Event
Off
Alarm in response to event
No alarm
Enable
Channels
● Alarm outputs
● internal beep by DVR
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Devices – Display
On the “Display” menu the mode of on-screen display is configured.
● “OSD” tab: Specify what additional information is displayed on-screen.
● “Main Monitor” tab: Specify how the camera images are displayed on the main monitor.
● “Spot Monitor” tab: Specify which cameras are displayed on the spot monitors.
Setup Menu...
Devices
Symbol
Display
OSD
Term
Displayed symbol
Meaning
Progress
Zoom
Activates display of:
Visible when Zoom mode enabled
Visible when DVR operating in a network
Network
Freeze & Sequence
● Freeze
● Visible when Sequence mode enabled
Screen Group
Free Space
Displays number of groups, and their ID
numbers
1/4
● Visible when Recycle mode enabled
● Remaining hard disk capacity, if Recycle
mode not selected
Date
-
-
-
Date
Time
Time
User Name
Camera
No.
Display of user name
Activates display of:
Display of camera number
Display of camera title
Display of Record symbols
Visible when PTZ camera is displayed
Display of character string
Text In Dwell Time
-
-
Title
Record
PTZ
Text-In
Display Dwell
-
-
Transparency
OSD Margin...
Transparency of menu screens
-
-
Distance of displayed symbols from screen
margin
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Setup Menu...
Term
Devices
Symbol
Display
Main Monitor
Meaning
Modes of sequences in multiple playback:
Full
All cameras are switched through sequentially.
Sequence
Cameo
Mode
Only the image at the bottom right is switched
through; cameras in „Covert“ mode are not
displayed to users without „Covert“ access.
Interval
Time interval between picture refresh
Displays image of relevant camera in full-screen mode when an
event occurs
Event Monitoring On
Setup Menu...
Devices
Symbol
Display
Spot Monitor
Term
Meaning
No.
Number of spot monitor output
● Cameras
Channels
● Display time of recordings from cameras on spot monitor
Devices – Remote Control
On the “Remote Control” menu the remote control function is configured.
Setup Menu...
Devices
Symbol
Remote Control
Term
Meaning
Port
Interface type of remote control
Setup as specified by manufacturer:
Baud Rate
Setup…
Data Bit
Stop Bit
Parity
Remote Control Product
Remote control type as per specified list
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Record – Record
On the “Record” menu the basic settings for recordings and their quality are made.
Setup Menu...
Term
Record
Symbol
Record
Meaning
Enables automatic overwriting of the oldest recordings when the
hard disk is full
Recycle
Note: If not enabled, recording ends when the hard disk is full.
Quality of recorded images
Resolution
Standard
High
CIF
2CIF
Event Record Dwell
Auto Deletion
Duration of recording when an event occurs
Specify time after which automatically deleted
Enables the panic recording function
Duration of panic recording
Use Panic Recording
End panic recording by pressing PANIC
button
No Limit
xx min.
Panic Recording Duration
Panic recording ends after preset time or
by pressing PANIC button
ips
Number of recorded images per second in panic recording
Picture quality of the recorded images in panic recording
Quality
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Record – Schedule
On the “Schedule” menu the schedule for recording is defined.
Setup Menu...
Term
Record
Symbol
Schedule
Meaning
Enables schedule entries
Schedule On
Note: A recording is made only if schedule entries are enabled.
Otherwise only panic recording is possible.
No.
Number of schedule entry
Day of the week
Day
Range
Time range at 15-minute intervals
Response:
No Record
Time
-
Always record in the defined time slot in the quality
set for “Time” mode
Mode
Record only in case of event in the defined time
slot in the quality set for „Event“ mode
Event
Always record in the defined time slot in the quality
set for “Time” mode, also in case of event in the
defined time slot in the quality set for “Event”
mode
Time &
Event
Channels
Settings
Assignment of cameras to schedule
Picture data settings in Time and Event modes:
ips
Number of recorded images per second
Picture quality of recorded images
Quality
Picture data defaults in Time and Event modes:
Default
ips
Number of recorded images per second
Picture quality of recorded images
Quality
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Record – Pre-Event
On the “Pre-Event” menu the settings for recording prior to the event are made.
Setup Menu...
Record
Symbol
Pre-Event
Term
No.
Meaning
Activates the cameras
ips
Number of recorded images per second prior to the event
Picture quality of the recorded images prior to the event
Recording time prior to the event
Quality
Note: The pre-event recording memory capacity is limited.
Consequently, the maximum recording time prior to the event,
the number of recorded images and picture quality are inter-
dependent.
Dwell
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Event – Alarm-In
On the “Alarm-In” menu the alarm inputs and responses to events are configured.
Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
Alarm-In
Settings
Term
No.
Meaning
Enables the alarm inputs
Name of alarm input
Title
Contact method of alarm input:
Type
NO
NC
Normally Open
Normally Closed
Panic Record
Setup Menu...
Panic recording of alarm input
Event
Symbol
Alarm-In
Actions 1
Term
Meaning
No.
Number of alarm input
Assignment of cameras to record in event of alarm
These cameras must be in “Event” or “Time and Event” mode
within the time slot:
Record
Setup Menu... > Record > Schedule
Assign and enable
● alarm outputs
● internal beep by DVR
Alarm-Out
These alarm outputs and the internal beep must be enabled
within the time slot:
Setup Menu... > Devices > Alarm-Out > Schedule
Assign and enable notifications:
Mail
Modem
Notify
LAN 1 to LAN 5
Alert Window
The selected function must be enabled:
Setup Menu... > Network > Notification
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Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
Alarm-In
Actions 2
Term
Meaning
No.
Number of alarm input
Select PTZ cameras to record in event of alarm and select the
desired settings
PTZ
Select spot monitor on which camera image is displayed in
event of alarm
Spot Monitor
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Event – Motion Detection
On the “Motion Detection” menu the motion-sensitive zones are defined and responses to events configured.
Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
Motion Detection
Settings
Term
Meaning
No.
Enables motion detection for the camera
Sensitivity of motion detection:
Daytime
Sensitivity
Nighttime
Select the motion-sensitive blocks within the time slot
Left mouse button functions:
● Click to select/deselect
● Click - hold down - drag to define a zone for selection/deletion/back
Right mouse button functions or menu in time slot to select blocks:
Select
Select complete row of blocks
Clear selection of a row
Reverse selection of a row
Select all blocks
Zone
Clear
Reverse
Select All
Clear All
Reverse All
Clear selection of all blocks
Reverse selection of all blocks
Specify in how many motion-sensitive blocks motion must be detected as
a minimum to trigger an alarm:
Min. Blocks
Zone View
Daytime
Nighttime
Mark the motion-sensitive zones (red in event of motion)
Time interval between 2 events logged as separate events:
Motion Ignoring
Interval
Never
Each motion detection is logged as a separate event.
Daytime Setup...
Definition of “Daytime” time range
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Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
Motion Detection
Actions 1
Term
Meaning
Number of alarm input
No.
Assignment of cameras to record in event of alarm
These cameras must be in “Event” or “Time and Event” mode
within the time slot:
Record
Setup Menu... > Record > Schedule
Assign and enable
● alarm outputs
● internal beep by DVR
Alarm-Out
These alarm outputs and the internal beep must be enabled
within the time slot:
Setup Menu... > Devices > Alarm-Out > Schedule
Assign and enable notifications:
Mail
Modem
Notify
LAN 1 to LAN 5
Alert Window
The selected function must be enabled:
Setup Menu... > Network > Notification
Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
Motion Detection
Actions 2
Term
Meaning
Number of alarm input
No.
Select PTZ cameras to record in event of alarm and select the
desired settings
PTZ
Select spot monitor on which camera image is displayed in
event of alarm
Spot Monitor
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Event – Video Loss
On the “Video Loss” menu checking for covert cameras and the responses to events are configured.
Setup Menu...
Term
Event
Symbol
Video Loss
Settings
Meaning
Sensitivity of check as to whether camera is covert:
Check Obscuration
Never
15
not checked
very sensitive
Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
Video Loss
Actions 1
Term
Meaning
Number of covert camera
No.
Assignment of cameras to record in event of alarm
These cameras must be in “Event” or “Time and Event” mode
within the time slot:
Record
Setup Menu... > Record > Schedule
Assign and enable
● alarm outputs
● internal beep by DVR
Alarm-Out
These alarm outputs and the internal beep must be enabled
within the time slot:
Setup Menu... > Devices > Alarm-Out > Schedule
Assign and enable notifications
Mail
Modem
Notify
LAN 1 to LAN 5
Alert Window
The selected function must be enabled:
Setup Menu... > Network > Notification
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Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
Video Loss
Actions 2
Term
Meaning
Number of covert camera
No.
Select PTZ cameras to record in event of alarm and select the
desired settings
PTZ
Select spot monitor on which camera image is displayed in
event of alarm
Spot Monitor
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Event – Text-In
On the “Text-In” menu the text input device is defined and the responses to text input are configured.
Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
Text-In
Settings
Term
No.
Meaning
Number of text input device
Configuration of text input >>
Name of text input
Setup
Title
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Setup
Term
Symbol
Meaning
Port
Interface
Setting as specified by manufacturer of text input device (ATM,
cash-till etc.):
Baud Rate
Data Bit
Setup…
Stop Bit
Parity
Type of text input:
Text-In Product
Generic Text
Epson
Character string with which text input must start for the DVR to
respond
Transaction Start
Any Character
Transaction End
0 more line(s)
Line Delimiter
DVR responds to any character
Character string with which text input must end for the DVR to
respond
Enables recording of n more lines
Line delimiter as specified by the text input device manufacturer:
^J for LF or ^M for CR
Character string in the text input which the DVR is to ignore
Ignore String
All transmittable character strings are specified by the text input
device manufacturer.
Case sensitivity according to text input device manufacturer’s
specification
Case Sensitive
Time Out
Waiting time after the last string
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Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
Text-In
Actions 1
Term
Meaning
No.
Number of alarm input
Assignment of cameras to record in event of alarm
These cameras must be in “Event” or “Time and Event” mode
within the time slot:
Record
Setup Menu... > Record > Schedule
Assign and enable
● alarm outputs
● internal beep by DVR
Alarm-Out
These alarm outputs and the internal beep must be enabled
within the time slot:
Setup Menu... > Devices > Alarm-Out > Schedule
Assign and enable notifications:
Mail
Modem
Notify
LAN 1 to LAN 5
Alert Window
The selected function must be enabled:
Setup Menu... > Network > Notification
Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
Text-In
Actions 2
Term
Meaning
No.
Number of alarm input
Select PTZ cameras to record in event of alarm and select the
desired settings
PTZ
Select spot monitor on which camera image is displayed in
event of alarm
Spot Monitor
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Event – System Event
On the “System Event” menu the self-diagnostics and corresponding messages are configured..
Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
System Event
Health Check
Term
Meaning
System self-diagnostics interval
System
Check Recording
Setup... . Configuration of schedule >>
Check Alarm-In
Interval and status for checking alarm inputs
Setup
Term
Symbol
Meaning
Schedule On
No.
Enables schedule entries
Number of schedule entry
Day of the week
Day
Range
Interval
Time range at 15-minute intervals
Checking interval
Setup Menu...
Event
Symbol
System Event
Meaning
Storage
Term
Percentage of bad sectors on hard disk as from which an alarm
is triggered
Disk Bad Notify
Percentage hard disk space available as from which “Disk
Almost Full” alarm is triggered
Disk Almost Full Notify
Configuration of data media S.M.A.R.T. check
Opens a window in which the frequency rate and time and a
temperature limit (in Celsius or Fahrenheit) for the S.M.A.R.T.
check can be specified.
Setup…
If the temperature limit is exceeded an alarm is triggered.
For details of your hard disk’s temperature limit refer to the
manufacturer’s manual.
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Setup Menu...
Term
Event
Symbol
System Event
Actions
Meaning
Events (based on checks):
System
System check failed
Panic Record
Check Recording
Check Alarm-In
Panic recording in progress
Recording check failed
Check of alarm inputs failed
Preset limit value for hard disk capacity
reached
Event
Disk Almost Full
Disk Full
Hard disk full
Preset limit value for number of bad
sectors reached
Disk Bad
Disk Temperature
Disk S.M.A.R.T.
Assign and enable
Preset temperature limit reached
S.M.A.R.T. check failed
● alarm outputs
● internal beep by DVR
Alarm-Out
Note: Not possible for system event and panic recording
Assign and enable notifications:
Mail
Modem
(not in case of system event)
(not in case of system event)
(not in case of system event)
Notify
LAN 1 to LAN 5
Alert Window
The selected function must be enabled:
Setup Menu... > Network > Notification
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Event – Event Status
The “Event Status” menu indicates the status of all possible events:
● Grey text: Event detection not enabled
● White text: Event detection enabled
● Flashing border: Message – acute event for 5 sec
● Yellow field: Pending event
Setup Menu...
Event
Event Status
Event Status
Term
Event
Alarm-In
At alarm input 1 to 16
Check Alarm-In
Motion
Error detected at one of alarm inputs 1 to 16
Motion detected on camera 1 to 16
Video loss on camera 1 to 16
Text input on text input device 1 to 16
Panic recording
Video Loss
Text-In
Panic Record
Check Recording
On checking the recording
On checking the data medium (only if DVR is not operating in Overwrite
mode)
Disk Almost Full
Disk Full
On checking the data medium (only if DVR is not operating in Overwrite
mode)
Setup Menu...
Event
Event Status
Storage
Term
Meaning
Memory type
Type
Disk Bad
Temperature
S.M.A.R.T.
Data carrier status
Data carrier status
Result of S.M.A.R.T. check
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Specifications DLR3-08N/XX
Model
DLR3-08N/160CDV
DLR3-08N/410CDV
DLR3-08N/660CDV
EDP No.
7198ꢀ
71982
71981
Video standard
Remark
PAL/NTSC (auto detection)
-
Event logs
Unlimited number of entries for alarm/event/text messages, loss of signal
Security against unauthorised
use
Key locking, 64 user groups with programmable access (up to 256 users)
Transmission rate
Alarm triggering
Alarm activation
Remote Control
Text display interface
100 images per sec (PAL)
E-mail, pager, remote SW (RAS)
Automatic multi-screen display of alarm images programmable
-
ATM/POS, 10 channels max.
Real-time playback: 25 field images per sec (PAL), 30 field images per sec
(NTSC) per camera
Monitor display
Covert camera mode
Time synchronisation
Programmable
Network time log, network time server
Up to 5000 entries for login/logout, configuration changes, remote access,
change of signal connection, disk read/write errors
System change log
Zoom function
Playback
2x
Frame image, 4-/8-channel split, PIP
Post-alarm recording
VGA
Up to 15 minutes
-
RS-485 port for PTZ control (verified logs: eneo-Fastrax, Pelco P/D) or
keyboard connection for remote control
Control interface
Activity detection
Programmable 16 x 12 (192) grid, 5 sensitivity settings
Simplex/Duplex/Triplex/Pen-
taplex mode
Duplex
Video inputs
8x 1 Vp-p, (F)BAS, 75 Ohm, BNC, loop-through
1x spot output 1 Vp-p, (F)BAS, 75 Ohm, BNC
Monitor outputs
1x 1 Vp-p, (F)BAS, 75 Ohm, BNC; 1x S-VHS, S= 1 Vp-p, C= 0.ꢀ Vp-p, 75
Ohm
Video output
Resolution
720 x 576 pixels (display)
MPEG-4, higher compression rates with same picture quality enable maxi-
mum recording times
Compression method
100 field image per sec at CIF resolution (336 x 272 pixels/PAL), ꢀ
50 field image per sec at 2CIF resolution (672 x 272 pixels/PAL)
Recording speed
Picture size
Basic: 2/2.4 kB; Standard: 4/4.8 kB; High: 8/9.6 kB; Very high: 12/14.4 kB
(NTSC/PAL). 2 times larger in High Resolution mode
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Model
DLR3-08N/160CDV
DLR3-08N/410CDV
DLR3-08N/660CDV
160 GB ATA hard disk,
expandable to as many
as ꢀ internal hard disks
410 GB ATA hard disk,
expandable to as many
as ꢀ internal hard disks
660 GB ATA hard
disks
Hard disk capacity
25 half-screen images per sec at CIF resolution (ꢀꢀ6 x 272 pixels/PAL) and
Duplex
Playback speed
via USB 2.0, CD writer.
Network data export: Clip Player, AVI, JPG, BMP
Export of picture data
Alarm inputs
8x TTL, programmable as NC/NO (terminal strip)
2x relay output (terminal strip)
1x TTL (terminal strip)
Alarm outputs
Alarm reset
Alarm messages
Pre-alarm recording
Recording medium
Archiving
System error, hard disk error
Up to ꢀ0 minutes
ATA-2 (EIDE) hard disks, built-in CD-RW writer
-
German, English, Italian, French, Spanish, Polish, Russian, Czech, Hunga-
rian
Menu languages
Ethernet port
Remote software
Ports
10Base-T, 100Base-TX, RJ-45
For remote administration and image search function (RAS plus included)
2x USB, 1x RS-485, 1x RS-232 (remote control/configuration or modem)
Power Supply
Power consumption
Temperature range
Housing
100 VAC~2ꢀ0VAC, 50/60Hz
approx. 150 W
5°C to 40°C
Metal with plastic front panel
Pantone 427C
Colour
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
88 x 4ꢀ0 x ꢀ9ꢀ mm
approx. 7.4 kg
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Specifications DLR3-16N/XX
Model
DLR3-16N/160CDV
DLR3-16N/410CDV
DLR3-16N/660CDV
EDP No.
71984
71985
71986
Video standard
Remark
PAL/NTSC (auto detection)
-
Event logs
Unlimited number of entries for alarm/event/text messages, loss of signal
Security against unauthorised
use
Key locking, 64 user groups with programmable access (up to 256 users)
Transmission rate
Alarm triggering
Alarm activation
Remote Control
Text display interface
100 images per sec (PAL)
E-mail, pager, remote SW (RAS)
Automatic multi-screen display of alarm images programmable
-
ATM/POS, 10 channels max.
Real-time playback: 25 field images per sec (PAL), 30 field images per sec
(NTSC) per camera
Monitor display
Covert camera mode
Time synchronisation
Programmable
Network time log, network time server
Up to 5000 entries for login/logout, configuration changes, remote access,
change of signal connection, disk read/write errors
System change log
Zoom function
Playback
2x
Frame image, 4-/9-/16-channel split, PIP
Post-alarm recording
VGA
Up to 15 minutes
-
RS-485 port for PTZ control (verified logs: eneo-Fastrax, Pelco P/D) or
keyboard connection for remote control
Control interface
Activity detection
Programmable 16 x 12 (192) grid, 5 sensitivity settings
Simplex/Duplex/Triplex/Pen-
taplex mode
Duplex
Video inputs
16x 1 Vp-p, (F)BAS, 75 Ohm, BNC, loop-through
1x Spot-Outputs 1Vss, (F)BAS, 75 Ohm, BNC
Monitor outputs
1x 1 Vp-p, (F)BAS, 75 Ohm, BNC; 1x S-VHS, S= 1 Vp-p, C= 0.ꢀ Vp-p, 75
Ohm
Video output
Resolution
720 x 576 pixels (display)
MPEG-4, higher compression rates with same picture quality enable maxi-
mum recording times
Compression method
100 field image per sec at CIF resolution (336 x 272 pixels/PAL), ꢀ
50 field image per sec at 2CIF resolution (672 x 272 pixels/PAL)
Recording speed
Picture size
Basic: 2/2.4 kB; Standard: 4/4.8 kB; High: 8/9.6 kB; Very high: 12/14.4 kB
(NTSC/PAL). 2 times larger in High Resolution mode
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Model
DLR3-16N/160CDV
DLR3-16N/410CDV
DLR3-16N/660CDV
160 GB ATA hard disk,
expandable to as many
as ꢀ internal hard disks
410 GB ATA hard disk,
expandable to as many
as ꢀ internal hard disks
660 GB ATA hard
disks
Hard disk capacity
25 half-screen images per sec at CIF resolution (ꢀꢀ6 x 272 pixels/PAL) and
Duplex
Playback speed
via USB 2.0, CD writer.
Network data export: Clip Player, AVI, JPG, BMP
Export of picture data
Alarm inputs
16x TTL, programmable as NC/NO (terminal strip)
2x relay output (terminal strip)
1x TTL (terminal strip)
Alarm outputs
Alarm reset
Alarm messages
Pre-alarm recording
Recording medium
Archiving
System error, hard disk error
Up to ꢀ0 minutes
ATA-2 (EIDE) hard disks, built-in CD-RW writer
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German, English, Italian, French, Spanish, Polish, Russian, Czech, Hunga-
rian
Menu languages
Ethernet port
Remote software
Ports
10Base-T, 100Base-TX, RJ-45
For remote administration and image search function (RAS plus included)
2x USB, 1x RS-485, 1x RS-232 (remote control/configuration or modem)
Power Supply
Power consumption
Temperature range
Housing
100 VAC~2ꢀ0VAC, 50/60Hz
approx. 150 W
5°C to 40°C
Metal with plastic front panel
Pantone 427C
Colour
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
88 x 4ꢀ0 x ꢀ9ꢀ mm
approx. 7.4 kg
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Accessories
EDP No.
71857
71919
74088
74092
71902
Short description
250GB hard disk for DLR/DXR/DTR and DCR
500GB hard disk for DLR/DXR/DTR and DCR
System keyboard with ꢀ-axis joystick
System keyboard with joystick, 5” monitor
USB mouse for DVR series DXR, DLRꢀ
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Supported PTZ cameras
Manufacturer
Costar
Designation
CDC 2500
Manufacturer
Ademco Video
SysMania
Linlin
Designation
Orbiter Microsphere
ORX_1000
Dyna Color
Chilsung
CDC2400
CRD-J6416
CRR-1660s
D-log
PIH-717
Fine
ELMO
PTC-200C/CVAS
PTC-250C
Pelco
ELMO
Dennard
Dennard2060
DMP-122ꢀ
DRX-500
Pacom
Pacom 20ꢀ6
Power Controller
Receiver/MPU
SIC722V
Tokina
Dongyang
Sungjin
Dongyang Unitech
Dongyang
Sensormatic
DY-255RXC
Delta Dome II/Ultra IV
Costar
Samsung Techwin
Samsung
Pelco
SPD 1600
Samsung Dome
Spectra Dome
SRX-100B
Eneo
Fastrax
Philips
Gꢀ Basic AutoDome
GRU604A
TK-S576
Samsung Techwin
Hitron
LG Honeywell)
JVC
Speed Dome
Sensormatic
Canon
Ultra VI
VC-C4
Canon
VC-C50i
Inter-M
VRX-2201
Vicon
Vicon
Hitron
22x AF Zoom
VisionDome
WJ-SX550A
WV-CS850/854
ZC-SD622J
Zoom Camera
HDC-655
ꢀ60Vision
Panasonic
Panasonic
CBC
Samsung
Honeywell
LG Honeywell
Honeywell
Idis
HSD-25X
HSDN-251
IRX-100
Ultrak
KD6
Ultrak
KD6 Z-series
KTD-ꢀ12
Kalatel
LG
LPT-A100L
Novus-C
Samsung
MRX-1000
DLRꢀ-XXN/XX
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Index
A
D
Accessories 58
Date setting 27
Alarm
Defining group access rights ꢀ0
Defining motion-sensitive zones 44
Display
Configuring ꢀ7
Hiding 16, ꢀ5
Configuring inputs 42
Configuring outputs ꢀ6
Connecting inputs 8
Connecting outputs 8
Motion Detection 45
Resetting 9
Displaying event status 5ꢀ
Disposal 6ꢀ
Setting schedule for outputs ꢀ6
Setting signal duration ꢀ6
Ambient conditions ꢀ, 55
Assigning cameras
Alarm-In 42
Motion Detection 44, 45
Text-In 50
Video Loss 46
Assigning PTZ cameras
Alarm-In 4ꢀ
Motion Detection 44, 45
Text-In 50
DVRNS
Network configuration ꢀꢀ
Dwell ꢀ6
E
E-mail Notification ꢀ4
EMC class ꢀ
Enabling notification
Alarm-In 42
Motion Detection 45
System Event 52
Text-In 50
Video Loss 47
Video Loss 46
Event
B
Configuring a pre-event 41
Configuring responses 42
Defining motion-sensitive zones 44
Displaying status 5ꢀ
Setting recording time ꢀ9
System events 51
Text input 48
Basic functions 7
C
Calendar search 19
Cameo ꢀ8
Cleaning ꢀ
Clip-Copy 24
Video Loss 46
Event log 20
Configuring a pre-event 41
Configuring event responses 42
Configuring Motion Detection 44
Configuring panic recording ꢀ9
Configuring PTZ cameras ꢀ5
Configuring remote control ꢀ8
Configuring text input as event 48
Configuring the cameras ꢀ5
Configuring video loss as event 46
Connecting cameras 8
Connections 8
Control options 7
Control protocols 59
Controls
Front panel 9
Copying recordings 24
Covert mode 16, ꢀ5
F
Front panel 9
Controls 9, 10
G
Getting started
Video recorder ꢀ, 1ꢀ
H
Health Check 51
I
IP Address ꢀ2, ꢀꢀ
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L
S
LAN
Safety instructions ꢀ
Network configuration ꢀ2
Schedule
Setting for alarm ꢀ6
Setting for recording 40
Search
Calendar search 19
Event log 20
M
Memory requirement
Recording 17
Memory type 28
Menu descriptions
Search menu 18
Setup menu 25
Menu structure 11
Modem
Motion Search 2ꢀ
Text-In 21
Setting a password ꢀ0
Setting automatic overwrite ꢀ9
Setting menu language 26
Setting recording quality ꢀ9
Setting system ID for remote control 26
Setting the duration of records in an event oc-
currence ꢀ9
Setting up a concealed camera 16, ꢀ5
Setting up Notification ꢀ4
Setting up user groups ꢀ0
Setting up users ꢀ0
Setup menu
Access 14
Menu descriptions 25
Shutdown 14
Software updates 16
Software version 26
Specifications 54
Specifying public holidays
27
Network configuration ꢀ2
Monitor
Configuring display ꢀ7
Configuring display sequence ꢀ8
Connecting 8
Motion Search 2ꢀ
N
Network configuration ꢀ1
Network settings
DVRNS ꢀꢀ
LAN ꢀ2
Modem ꢀ2
P
Package contents 7
PANIC 9, ꢀ9
PTZ cameras
Spot Monitor
Assigning a camera ꢀ8
Connecting 8
Connecting 8
Supported cameras 59
Storage media
Displaying status 28
Displaying usage 28
Setting automatic overwrite ꢀ9
Switching off 14
Switching on 14
System
Export setup 26
Import setup 26
Logging out as USER ꢀ1
Shutdown ꢀ1
System events
R
Recording
Copying 24
delete 15
Memory requirement 17
Search 18
Setting schedule 40
Recreate factory settings 16
Recycling the device 6ꢀ
Remote control
Setting system ID 26
Reset 8, 16
Configuring 51
Health Check 51
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T
Text-in search 21
Time
Setting 27
Synchronising 27
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Notes on disposal
Correct disposal of this DVR
WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
Applicable in the member states of the European Union and other European coun-
tries with a separate collection system
The marking on the DVR and on the documentation stipulates that it must not be
thrown away in normal domestic waste at the end of its useful life.
General rules
►Avoid uncontrolled waste disposal: Please dispose of this DVR separately from other waste, so as to avoid
posing a hazard to the environment and to human health.
►Recycle the DVR in order to aid the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Private users
►Contact the retailer from whom you purchased the DVR or your competent local authority to find out how
you can recycle the DVR in an environmentally friendly way.
Commercial users
►This DVR must not be thrown away with trade waste. To clarify the conditions of disposal, check your
purchase contract or contact your supplier.
DLRꢀ-XXN/XX
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