Instruction Manual Digital Video Recorder Backup Viewer Model: DV1630, PAC161558
Instruction Manual Model: DV1630, PAC161558 Digital Video Recorder CMS (Central Monitoring Software)
Enter the DVR’s address or the Host name with web server port and “/m/”as below. -Enter DVR’s user name and password. Example 1:
Once you finished inputting username and password, press the Login button. . Change channel .Change refresh rate
Instruction Manual Model: DV1630, PAC1558 Digital Video RecorderWeb Viewer
Page 2 of 14 INDEX Chapter 1. General Access over the Internet 3 Chapter 2. Settings & Connections Internet Explorer 7 4
Page 3 of 14 Chapter 1. General Access over the Internet Authorized users can access the DVR through the internet anywhere and at anytime. DVR se
Page 4 of 14 Chapter 2. Settings & Connections Internet Explorer 7 Step 1. Go to the Tools Menu and select “Internet Options”. S
Page 5 of 14 Step 4 . Add a DVR to Trusted sites. Click “Sites…” button 1) Type DVR IP address/URL directly. 2) Click “Add” button.
Page 6 of 14 Step 6. Connect to DVR 1) Enter an address including port number “8080”. (Ex. “http://10.0.1.21:8080”) 2) Click “Go” or tap Ent
Page 7 of 14 Internet Explorer 6 Step 1. Go to the Tools Menu and select “Internet Options”. Step 2. Move to the “Security” Tab.
Page 8 of 14 Step 4 . Add a DVR to Trusted site. Click “Sites…” button 1) Type DVR IP address/URL directly. 2) Click “Add” button.
Page 2 of 20 INDEX Chapter 1 Installation System Requirements 3 Installation 3 Chapter 2 Operation Run CMS software 5 CMS
Page 9 of 14 Step 6. Connect to DVR 1) Enter an address including port number “8080”. (Ex. “http://10.0.1.21:8080”) 2) Click “Go” or tap Ent
Page 10 of 14 Chapter 3. Basic operations Automatic disconnection DVR denies or disconnects when it is handling a critical task such as following:
Page 11 of 14 Log-in Step 1. Enter an ID & Password It must be same ID & Password as the one used to register on the server. Step 2.
Page 12 of 14 Layout control You can select a layout between single and split during either mode control. PTZ controls You need “Search”, “S
Page 13 of 14 Chapter 4. Search Operations You can search video data, which is stored on the remote site’s DVR, through web viewer. Search Step
Page 14 of 14 Playback Controls Fast playback control Web Viewer supports multiple playback speeds (x1, x2, x4, x8 and x16). The speed is ch
Page 3 of 20 Chapter 1 Installation System Requirements CPU : Intel Pentium4, 2.4GHz or Higher RAM : 512MB or higher VGA : 1280x1024, 24bit or
Page 4 of 20 Step 3. Click the “Install” button. Choose destination folder you want to install. Step 4. Click “Close” when Insta
Page 5 of 20 Chapter 2. Operation Run CMS software There are two options to run the CMS software; choose the option you prefer. Windows Vista
Page 6 of 20 CMS software login When you begin CMS/ login window will appear at the first. Input password then click the Login. Defau
Page 7 of 20 Register DVR There are two options for Server registration. 1st Option: Auto Registration This option is available when DVR and CMS
Page 8 of 20 2nd Option: Manual registration 1. Click the Add icon [ ] in Server list window. The below window will appear. 2. Input the values b
Page 9 of 20 Live Camera view Drag a camera icon [ ] like the below. The selected camera is displayed on view panel. S
Page 10 of 20 View Layout Select a view layout button. ▪ Normal view: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64 ▪ Special view: [3x3] 1+5, [4x4] 1+12, [
Page 2 of 9 INDEX Chapter 1. Installation System Requirements 3 Installation 3 Chapter 2. Operation Run BackupViewer 5 Back
Page 11 of 20 Search Search Mode 1. Select a DVR. 2. Click the Search icon [ ] and the control panel is changed to search mode as below.
Page 12 of 20 E-Map Select the Map option from the View menu, The “Empty-Map” Tab is displayed. Add Map 1. Right-click mouse button on
Page 13 of 20 Camera/AlarmIn/AlarmOut registration User can drag a camera/alarm in/alarm out to map image as shown below. Ca
Page 14 of 20 Map Save User can right-click the mouse button on the “Map view” and save the map by selecting “Save Map Group”. Map load User can
Page 15 of 20 Alarm In/Out User can control alarm in/out in the Alarm tab of Control window. If Alarm In/Out is working, the color is chang
Page 16 of 20 Event Search User can search a specific event by using the event filter like Server, Channel, Live, and Log. Event Save User can sa
Page 17 of 20 DVR Setup Click the Setup icon [ ] in Server list window on the connected DVR. The setup window is displayed. User can change the
Page 18 of 20 DVR Upgrade Click the Upgrade Icon [ ] in Server list window on the connected DVR. User can upgrade the Kernel and Firmware of th
Page 19 of 20 View layout Click the Screen selection to view Layout Setup. Screen Type: “DirectDraw” is to use the Direct Dra
Page 20 of 20 Screen capture BMP Capture 1. Select the Camera on the view panel. 2. Right-Click the mouse button on the camera. 3. Select Save / B
Page 3 of 9 Chapter 1. Installation System Requirements CPU : Intel Pentium4, 2.0GHz or Higher RAM : 256MB or higher VGA : 1024x768, 24bit or
Instruction Manual Digital Video Recorder Model: DV1630, PAC161558
Page 2 of 69 INDEX Chapter 1 Installation Contents of the box 5 Choosing a location for installation 5 Installation 6 Rear
Page 3 of 69 Multi-screen display 22 Audio volume control 23 PTZ (Pan / Tilt / Zoom) 24 Search & Playback 26 Playbac
Page 4 of 69 Display - Spot 48 Storage Settings 49 Storage - Storage 49 Storage - S.M.A.R.T. 50 Storage - Record
Page 5 of 69 Chapter 1 - Installation Box Contents The following parts are included in the box. ▪ Digital Video Recorder 1 unit ▪ CD (Manual &
Page 6 of 69 Installation Rear panel layout Basic connections 1. Connect Cameras CAM#1 CAM#2 CAM#3 CAM#4●●●● CAM#15 CAM#16
Page 7 of 69 2. Connect display devices Connect audio devices Connect alarms Connect RS-485 PTZ camera (optio
Page 8 of 69 Connect to network Connect a mouse (optional) The unit support hot plug-in & play. Therefore, you can attach the
Page 9 of 69 Time adjustment TIME STAMP IS A VERY IMPORTANT REFERENCE FOR RECORDING AND SEARCHING. PLEASE, SET CLOCK CORRECTLY AFTER READING THIS
Page 10 of 69 Chapter 2. Pre-acknowledgement Front Panel key name Descriptions Power LED POWER Power indicator light indicates that DV
Page 4 of 9 Step 3. Select language Choose the language for installation and click “OK” to proceed to the next step. Step 4. Choose Desti
Page 11 of 69 Infrared remote controller Not Supported Select Remocon ID RECBackup MenuLock / Unlock PTZAudio Mute 1
Page 12 of 69 Multiple unit with single remote controller You can control multiple unit using single remote controller. Each unit has its own Remo
Page 13 of 69 Virtual keyboard In some menus, virtual keyboard served for text entry. Login Default password for all account is “1
Page 14 of 69 User management Entering User menu Step 1. Press Menu button, and select System menu. Step 2. Select User tab in System menu
Page 15 of 69 Daylight Saving Time (DST) The unit is embedding world DST rules, and it is always enabled. DST vs. Location DST rule totally d
Page 16 of 69 Shutdown (Auto power off) Since the HDD contents could be damaged when HDD power is removed while accessing the HDD, it is stron
Page 17 of 69 Chapter 3. Operation View panel Camera pane You can show/hide the below items in Display::Screen menu. 1. Camera name
Page 18 of 69 3. Recording mode It shows recording mode which is configured in Record::Schedule menu. Normal mode Motion mode Alar
Page 19 of 69 5. Backup status It indicates that backup is in progress and its progressive rate in percentage. 6. Date & Time It shows curr
Page 20 of 69 Panic mode (emergency recording) The unit supports Panic mode for instant recordings in emergency situations. You can start Panic
Page 5 of 9 Chapter 2. Operation Run BackupViewer There are two options to run BackupViewer; choose the option you prefer. 1st Option: BackupVie
Page 21 of 69 Live Monitoring Single-screen display You can watch a single camera in full screen mode. 1. Front panel ‘SCREEN’ button when
Page 22 of 69 Multi screen display The unit support multi screen display mode such as 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4 divisions. 1. Front panel & Remo
Page 23 of 69 Audio volume control There are two ways to control audio volume and muting. 1. Using Volume button Press “VOL” button, the
Page 24 of 69 PTZ (Pan / Tilt / Zoom) (Single screen mode only) This facility works in following conditions; ▪ PTZ camera is connected to th
Page 25 of 69 3. Pan & Tilt It is same manner you use GUI or remote controller. ▪ Choose a desired direction button you want to move. ▪ T
Page 26 of 69 Search & Playback Two playback tools are served as below; 1) Quick Play : Instant playback in live mode, start from 10
Page 27 of 69 1. Remote Controller 2. GUI PlaybackControlsNext Frame Fwd. PlayPrev. Frame Rev. Play Fast Fwd. Play Fast Re
Page 28 of 69 Quick play Quick play offers convenient playback in live view mode, it starts to play from 10 minutes ago. Press Q-PLAY button i
Page 29 of 69 OSD On/Off OSD Off offers the onscreen OSD is all disappear. Then OSD Off item changed OSD on. When you click the OSD on the OSD
Page 30 of 69 Entering to search menu 1. Front panel & Remote controller Press SEARCH button on remote controller, then a menu panel wil
Page 6 of 9 BackupViewer screen Playback Control2x2 screen1x1 screenOpen backup file Time scrollbar
Page 31 of 69 ▪ Yellow : Alarm in event ▪ Green : Two events at same time - Alarm in event & Motion event You can start to playback by pres
Page 32 of 69 Event Search Step 1. Select “Event” if you are in Calendar mode. Step 2. Select desired channel to search. Step 3. Set
Page 33 of 69 Backup You can backup recording data to USB storages or built-in optical storage. Backup device ▪ Built-in CD/DVD (option) ▪
Page 34 of 69 Backup Step 1. Try “Refresh” if the backup storage is not shown in the Device list. Step 2. Choose a backup device in the
Page 35 of 69 Chapter 4. Setup Press or click Menu button in front panel or status bar to open menu panel. Menu naming rule For example, “Re
Page 36 of 69 Record Settings Record - Setup Size Move to Size column, and press OK, then available image size will be shown. Note that all c
Page 37 of 69 Record - Network Size Image size is dependent on the record size ▪ NTSC : 704x480(D1) / 704x240(HD1) / 352x240(CIF) ▪
Page 38 of 69 Record - Schedule Recording Mode ▪ Normal : Red, Record continuously. ▪ Motion : Blue, Start recording by motion ev
Page 39 of 69 Record :: Holiday You can assign your holidays for 2 years. Add a new holiday Select a date and press OK, the date will chan
Page 40 of 69 Camera Settings Camera - Setup Name You can change the camera name using virtual keyboard. Press OK to show virtual keyboard.
Page 7 of 9 Open a backup file 1st Option: using the “Open” icon Click the “Open” icon on the bottom-left side of the screen. 2nd Option: Usi
Page 41 of 69 Camera - Motion Enable It enables motion event. Region Motion detection cells consist of 15x15 cells. You can enable or disabl
Page 42 of 69 Camera - PTZ ID It is a RS-485 device address. You must set a address if PTZ camera is attached. Available range is from 1 to 25
Page 43 of 69 Event Settings Event - Alarm In Type You can configure the alarm device’s output polarity. ▪ N/C : Normal Close ▪ N/O
Page 44 of 69 Event - Alarm Out Alarm Out Number? Set the alarm out number you want to configure. Duration You can set alarm output duration
Page 45 of 69 Event - Email Configure email settings in System-Email menu to use this service. Power Up If box checked, Email is sent when
Page 46 of 69 Event - Beep Power Up If box checked, buzzer beeps when power is turned on. HDD If box checked, Email is sent when HDD event
Page 47 of 69 Display Settings Display - Settings Camera name It shows a camera name on the camera pane. Record mode It shows record mode and
Page 48 of 69 Display - Spot Enable Clicking the box enables spot operations. Mode There are two mode options: Fixed and Rotate. Channel I
Page 49 of 69 Storage Settings Storage - Storage Temperature Limit HDD event occurs when HDD temperature exceeds this limit. Enable Clicking
Page 50 of 69 Storage - S.M.A.R.T. 1. Use S.M.A.R.T information for reference purpose only. It does not indicate exact HDD conditions. 2.
Page 8 of 9 Playback control Playback control buttons Playback position display and control This scroll bar is indicating your current pl
Page 51 of 69 Storage - Record Record Duration You can configure Record time using the options below: ▪ Continuously ▪ 30 / 60 / 90 days
Page 52 of 69 System Settings System - Network DHCP Check this option if you will not using fixed IP. The unit requests an IP as soon as you
Page 53 of 69 System - DDNS DDNS Check this box to enable Dynamic DNS function. You can choose from one of two DDNS options. 1) DNIP.NET
Page 54 of 69 DYNDNS This is a public DDNS, registration is essential. Step 1) Register (sign-up) on the web. Currently, we support DNIP.NET,
Page 55 of 69 System - Server Unit Network Settings are shown in this menu. TCP / UDP / HTTP port These ports are fixed to 5000, 5100 and 8080
Page 56 of 69 System - Log You can verify history of the system operation using the Log Menu. Type You can choose a type of history such as Sy
Page 57 of 69 System - Info Name Name on network (CMS). Remocon ID Identification for InfraRed (IR) remote controller. See “Infrared remote c
Page 58 of 69 System - Email Email-1 (Receive) Primary receiver’s email address. Email-2 (Receive) Secondary receiver’s email address. SMTP
Page 59 of 69 System - Time Sync. Time Sync. When the box is checked, the unit starts to synchronize the System clock with Network time serve
Page 60 of 69 System - Etc Key Beep Buzzer beeps when front panel button or remote controller button is pressed. You have the option to enab
Page 9 of 9 Screen layout control You can change the screen layout using GUI or menu panel. Using GUI Using menu panel Screen
Page 61 of 69 Chapter 5. Admin Menu Entering the Service Menu You can enter the Service Menu through System/Info/ Admin Menu. Admin -
Page 62 of 69 Admin - Config You can export or import unit’s configuration using USB storage. ▪ Factory default: Return to factory def
Page 63 of 69 You can adjust the System clock using the “Time Sync.” menu. Standard Time will appear as shown below when you press the “Sync” butt
Page 64 of 69 Appendix 1. Menu tree [Continue]Event Type Alarm In Linked Camera Alarm Out No Alarm Out Durati
Page 65 of 69 [Continued] System DHCP Enable Network IP Address Subnet Gateway DNS1 DNS2 DDNS Enable Server ID Pass
Page 66 of 69 Appendix 2. Factory default settings * Firmware (F/W) Version: 1.1.0 [ Jan 15, 2010 ] * Password: 11111111 (Type # ‘1’
Page 67 of 69 E V E N T Parameter Default Range Alarm In Type N/C N/C or N/O Link Camera 1:1 1 ~ 16 Alarm Out Duration 5 sec None / 3 /
Page 68 of 69 S Y S T E M Parameter Default Range Network DHCP Unchecked Checked / Unchecked IP 192.168.0.100 - Subnet 255.255.255.0 - Gat
Page 69 of 69 Appendix 3. Limited 1 Year Warranty This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have other
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