1 | Page INSTRUCTION MANUAL Stand-Alone 16Channel DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MODEL HDV043, HDV045 Ver. 010313 Copyright © 20
10 | Page ▒ Chapter 1. Features & Components ▒ 1-1. Features The highly advanced and high-performance video recorder is designed to make it eas
100 | Page End the connection for Android (Select the back button) (Select the Yes button) There are several ways to fi
101 | Page 3. Windows Mobile Install the program to Windows Mobile Copy the program, MPRMS and save it to the mobile phone. Execute the program for
102 | Page You can see the icon of “MPRMS”. Register the Product Information on Windows Mobile For mobile viewing, you must register the network in
103 | Page [2] Fill in the required information. Enter info. like the picture above. • NAME : Input any name you want. • ID : Enter the DVR’s
104 | Page • Use DDNS : Select if you are a dynamic IP user. • ADDR : Keep the default value of the DDNS server address (Default: www.adtcapscct
105 | Page • Connect : Click the “Connect” to see the video. • Info Setup : To change the DVR information, click the “Info Setup”. • 1 Only
106 | Page To connect the other DVR, click the “DVR” and select the registered DVR in the “DEVICE”. After selecting the DVR, click the “Connect
107 | Page PTZ Control for Windows Mobile Click “Pan Tilt” to control the PTZ camera. Press the direction button to move the camera position.
108 | Page Preset You can save the camera location previously and then send the camera to move to a specified pre-position. • P1~P16 :
109 | Page Remote Alarm Control for Windows Mobile Click “Alarm” to control alarm output. • Select a number (1~16) : Relay out port. (De
11 | Page 1-2. Name and Function of Front Panel (HDV043) [1] POWER LED [2] RECORD LED [3] USB Port [4] MENU Button [5] QUAD Button [6] REC
4. Internet Explorer Version 7 and later The monitoring by the web browser is available as the web server is built in the DVR. Initial Connection I
111 | Page In the first connection, install “ActiveX”. If the ActiveX is installed, then DVR IP and DVR Port is set as a default value
112 | Page Display Configuration (1) Display area : Whenever you click, the selected channel or split screen is displayed. (2)
113 | Page • Directory : Selects the folder to save. • File name : Enter the file name to save. • Channel: Select the channel
114 | Page INDEXAcronym Definition DHCP, 30 DMZ, 31 D-sub, 13 DTE, 20 DVR, 2 ISP, 31 administrator, 20, 23 alarm out, 19 Alarm Sensor Extension Box,
115 | Page Zoom, 95, 107
116 | Page Limited 2 Year Warranty This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which may v
117 | Page MEMO
12 | Page 8 Function Button Search Display search menu Split Mode Select split mode Sequence Automatic screen shift Schedule Recording Schedule
13 | Page Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Power input Input at 12 volt DC with positive polarity at 5 Amp VGA (Video Graphics Arr
14 | Page VGA Pin Configuration Table Signal Type Pin Number Description RED 1 Red video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p) GREEN 2 Green video (75
15 | Page Main Monitor Output Connect a monitor that supports BNC Inputs or use a “BNC Twist Lock” to Composite Video adapter if your monitor only su
16 | Page Camera Input The camera connections are the input ports for the video signal(s) used with the DVR. You may use any video source (75ohm)
17 | Page RS-232 Serial Connector The RS-232 COM port is used to connect the DVR to a PC (optional updating procedure) or to connect an external devi
18 | Page Optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box There is an optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box that connects to RS-232 port provided in our DVR unit..
19 | Page RS-485 Connections The RS-485 ports are used to connect external PTZ cameras to the DVR. There is single available port with this DVR.
2 | Page Preface This manual contains user instructions on how to operate the Digital Video Recording devices (DVR Unit), Remote Controller, Clien
20 | Page Sensor Input Connecting the Inputs: Each alarm input can be controlled/switched by a device such as a motion/IR sensor, door contact sensor
21 | Page Figure 11 Ethernet Cable Color Code EIA/TIA E568B Configuration Signal Type Pin Number Description LAN Tx+ 1 Ethernet Transmit Positi
22 | Page Figure 13 Cross Over Cable You may now connect directly into PC and DVR unit to communicate directly. Your DVR gateway address and PC
23 | Page Example 2. Connecting DVR unit to Router This is most common connection for DVR it is advised that your DVR follow the rules of network pol
24 | Page ▒ Quick Setup ▒ 1. Placement Step 1. Preparation Remove unit from out of the box and place it on the table top as seen below. Figure 1
25 | Page Step 2. Connect monitor to DVR unit Depending on what type of monitor you are connection connect either to VGA or BNC monitor of your choic
26 | Page 3. Quick Power On Power input – connection port for DC 12 volt Step 1. Included DC Power adapter is located in accessory box. Ste
27 | Page 4. Initial Boot After turning on the DVR unit it will go into a boot sequence. At the initial boot section there is no user interaction
28 | Page 6. Labeling Camera Sometime camera location may be identified easier by giving logical name to the camera. Here are steps to give logical n
29 | Page 7. Enable Recording Main and primary function of DVR is to record video. Below section is showing how to configure all cameras to record
3 | Page Note of Caution – Before You Start! Warning Check if the power is switched off before installation or additional repair. Never plug
30 | Page 8. Prepare Network Step 1. Select “Network” item on upper main category then by default “IP ADDRESS” tab should appear as shown on screen
31 | Page ranging from 169.254.1.0 ~ 169.254.254.255 then you have been assigned pseudorandom IP address and it is a indication that there are no DHC
32 | Page ▒ Chapter 2. Basic Information ▒ 2-1. Menu Display It’s available to make setup with menu button on front panel, a mouse and a remote ☞
33 | Page 2-2. Description of Icon [1] The icons on the live screen indicate the status. Recording Video Loss
34 | Page 2-3. Remote Controller It is available to control every function with a remote. Controlling several DVRs with a remote is available..
35 | Page 2-4. How to Set Remote Controller ID In order to use remote controller, the ID must be same both DVR and remote controller. By assigning DV
36 | Page 2-5. How to Display Setup Menu It is available to display menu with front panel buttons, remote and mouse. [1] Front panel button : Push “
37 | Page 2-6. Zoom In/Out Magnify the image at live or playback. [1] How to magnify with a mouse Locate the mouse pointer on the place you wa
38 | Page ▒ Chapter 3. System Configuration ▒ 3-1. Information [1] Remote ID : Assign the ID of remote controller, so that user can separately c
39 | Page 3-2. Time/Date [1] Time : Set time [2] Date : Set date [3] Date format : Select a Time/Date display format. [4] Daylight Saving Time :
4 | Page When strange noise or smell is sensed, immediately plug out and send inquiry to service center or seller. Do not install devi
40 | Page • Time server : Input the URL of server (Default : kr.pool.ntp.org ) • Synchronize Period : Select the period to syncronize between DV
41 | Page 3-3. Password [1] ID : Available to register max 8 account(“Admin” and “User1~7) • admin : Administrator ID • User1~7 : Use
42 | Page 3-4. Hard Disk As it is related to recording, if any setting is wrong, system error or abnormal recording could happen. [1] Hard Disk L
43 | Page [6] Advanced : Select whether a Hard Disk is used as Main disk or Mirror disk. • Hard Disk 1~3 : Select with which purpose it will
44 | Page 3-6. Upgrade [1] USB (Firmware Upgrade) : In order to upgrade system firmware with USB memory stick, the firmware file must be saved in
45 | Page 3-7. Button Setup After a certain time passes, screen is automatically locked. • Auto key lock : There is no key input during specific t
46 | Page ▒ Chapter 4. Display ▒ 4-1. OSD (On Screen Display) [1] Camera Title : ON / OFF [2] Status Bar : ON / OFF. [3] Login Display : Sel
47 | Page 4-2. Auto Sequence • Auto Loss Skip : If there is no video input, it skip video loss channel. • Display time : Select a display duration
48 | Page 4-4. Video Output Setup You can choose a type of video output. This model supports HMDI, VGA and composite output. [1] Video Output Setu
49 | Page ▒ Chapter 5. Network Setup ▒ 5-1. IP Address It is the system setup for remote monitoring or backup and it needs the network setup of DVR
5 | Page When HDD saving data gets old enough, video data to be saved may suffer so much damage that it may be irreparable. If screen appears broken
50 | Page 5-2. Notification E-Mail Setup It’s a basic setup to send E-mail, so if it is not correct, e-mail couldn’t be delivered. So be careful to m
51 | Page 5-3. E-mail Notification Select which type of notifications you are going to use. Notification type : You can select the type for E-mail
52 | Page 5-4. Web Server Built-in web server make user can connect the DVR remotely on the Internet Explorer [1] ON/OFF : Select ‘ON’ to use remo
53 | Page 5-5. Free DDNS Free DDNS is used for remote connection through private DDNS service. Firstly, go to http://www.dyndns.com and create a
54 | Page 5-6. Dual Codec Setup It is available to transmit data through extra network transmission codec. There are two ways of setting. Split Resol
55 | Page ▒ Chapter 6. Camera ▒ 6-1. Camera Title Input a camera title using by virtual keyboard. Press a space bar to change a language.
56 | Page 6-2. PTZ Setting [1] Channel: Select a channel [2] ON/OFF : Enable or disable to use PTZ. [3] MODEL : Select the PTZ protocol or, mode
57 | Page The touring number is selectable 1~16. [1] Touring number : Select the number. [2] Preset number : Select the preset number saved before
58 | Page 6-4. How to Use PTZ [How to call the PTZ menu] • Mouse menu: Click the right button of mouse and select the ‘PTZ’. • Remote controller men
59 | Page • PanTilt : Control the direction by the direction key in remote controller. • Preset : Input the preset number to be moved or save
6 | Page Check Components Components DVR Stand Alone Digital Video Recorder Battery 1.5V (AAA) 2 pcs. Screw For HDD mounting Software C
60 | Page ▒ Chapter 7. Record ▒ 7-1. Record Setting Set resolution, quality, recording speed and audio. Each setting affects the size and picture q
61 | Page 7-2. Schedule Record Set schedule record per day of the week, time and channel. And setting per hour is also available. █ N (Grey) :
62 | Page • All Ch to Copy : Copy the currently set recording schedule to all channels. 7-3. Holiday Record Set holiday record with different opt
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64 | Page ▒ Chapter 8. Event Setup ▒ 8-1. Sensor It is for sensor setup. [1] Sensor Input : Select the sensor input channel. [2] On/Off :
65 | Page 8-2. Motion Detection It is the motion detection setup menu. [1] Channel : Select the motion detection channel. [2] On/Off : Select th
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67 | Page 8-3. Event Action Event record will be made as per the setup. [1] Motion : It is the setup for PTZ, pop-up, relay out, buzzer in motio
68 | Page [2] Sensor : It is the setup for PTZ, pop-up, relay out, buzzer in sensor triggering. • Preset channel : Select the preset camera being ap
69 | Page ▒ Chapter 9. Search ▒ 9-1. Search Menu It supports the various ways of search mode such as Calendar, Date/Time, Event, etc. [1] How to
7 | Page Table of Contents ▒ Chapter 1. Features & Components ▒ ...
70 | Page 9-2. Calendar Search It searches using by the calendar. [1] If there is the recorded data on DVR, it shows red color on recorded date.
71 | Page (Channel display could be different per model 4ch/8ch/16ch) 9-3. Date/Time Search If you know the specific date/ Time, input the
72 | Page 9-4. Event Search It searches event recorded data. [1] Record begin : It shows the record began time. [2] Record end : It shows the r
73 | Page 9-5. Go to First / Go to Last It searches the first or last recorded image. 9-6. Search Control [Control by Mouse] Description of sear
74 | Page 9-7. Audio Audio can be listened in Live or Search. . [1] Menu recall : If you select the “AUDIO” during the live or playback, the
75 | Page ▒ Chapter 10. Backup ▒ 10-1. Backup Selected image can be backup to the external device(USB). Connect the USB pen drive to the DVR and se
76 | Page (Channel display could be different per model 4ch/8ch/16ch) [4] Select the minute. Once you select “Start“, the time will be automatic
77 | Page [6] Camera : Select the channel to be backup.( Selected channel will be shown as red) [7] Backup Start : If all setup is completed, clic
78 | Page • Format Backup Disk : Select whether the viewer program will be backup together with data file.- Executable format : Viewer program will b
79 | Page ▒ SPECIFICATIONS ▒ FDS-440SDI Operating System Embedded Linux Compression H.264 Audio compression G723.1 Video Standard NTSC / PA
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80 | Page ▒ Chapter 11. Mobile Applications ▒ Mobile and Remote Client Applications 1. iPhone iPhone Application Installation 1. Access the “App Sto
81 | Page Adding a DVR To Your iPhones MPRMS Application Launch the MPRMS Application, and press “New” Enter the “Reg Name” (Registration Name). Th
82 | Page MPEG4 DVRs’ = FDS-110 MJPEG DVRs’ = MJPEG Enter the login information of the DVR. The login information MUST MATCH the login inform
83 | Page DVR ID: Enter the User ID for accessing the DVR. Password: Enter the password for accessing the DVR. Enter the DVR IP Address & Port Nu
84 | Page Connect remote access
85 | Page “CH SELECT” to select camera number. PTZ : select when controlling pan-tilt The screen displays only video excluding time, resolution
86 | Page Search from iPhone Select “search” the icon below. [1] Select Date/Time After selecting a date, select “SEARCH”. [2] Searc
87 | Page Play reverse Pause Play Switch to Live Controlling Relay-Out from iPhone Relay can be controlled remotely.. Ti
88 | Page (1) Select (2) Cancel (3) Automatic camera focus (4) Call the PTZ menu (5) Direction button (6) Camera focus control (7) Camera zoom
89 | Page 2. Android Phone Program Installation for Android To install the program on the Phone, execute the ‘MARKET’ program and download the ‘MPRM
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90 | Page (Select the icon) (Executed Program) Register the product information for Android Register the product i
91 | Page (1) (2) (3) (1) Enter the name, Product ID(User) and Password. Name : Enter any name you
92 | Page Select to edit the registered info. Select to delete the registered info. Close TOOL
93 | Page (Select the list) (Detailed info.) Live view on Android It shows the currently monitored images wi
94 | Page On the bottom line of screen, there is a main menu. Select the menu to change the function Go back to the previous step or close the mo
95 | Page PTZ control for Android You can control the PTZ camera remotely. (Select PTZ mode) (PTZ mode screen
96 | Page IRIS Open/ Close. Call the PTZ menu Auto Focus OK but
97 | Page Search on Android (1. Select the search mode) (2. Select “Time Search”) (3. Select the date and time) (1)
98 | Page Relay Out for Android Relay can be controlled remotely. (1) Relay : Select On or Off (2) Number : Sele
99 | Page Information display option on Android It shows the information of current connection. (Select info) (Display the
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