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[. . . ] Do not bend the power cable forcedly or do not press it with heavy materials. Do not disassemble, repair or convert this product without permission. Do not open the cover of the product at your convenience or do not insert inductive stick into the ventilation hole. -Especially, SMPS is open, so only professional technicians are allowed to work on. Safety precautions 3 Do not place equipment on the inclined or uneven plane. [. . . ] It is useful when many DVRs installed at the same place . KEY TONE ENABLE Select button volume on the front panel. Chapter IV 48 RECORD RECORD These are control lists of recording related functions. RECORD POLICY RECORD Chapter IV 49 RECORD POLICY Select RECORD types. - Two types (Single Record, Overwrite) RECORD Set up specific record type per each camera. -360*240(CIF) -720*240(HALF-D1) -720*480(D1) RECORD MODE Set up record type. NORMAL/EVENT RECORD QUALITY Set up record quality. SCHEDULE Set each week's schedule. Chapter IV 50 EVENT EVENT This is for the control of all event items such as MOTION, SENSOR. MOTION SENSOR VIDEO LOSS SYSTEM Chapter IV 51 MOTION SETUP Set up the MOTION area & sensor. Click mouse right or MENU KEY button to see motion area window RECORD Set pre& post record mode. When record frames are less, PRE/POST RECORD need to be set a lot more for correct record search. ACTION Setting up list for how to act after EVENT. -WRITE LOG :Select to write LOG info. Chapter IV 52 SENSOR SETUP Set the SENSOR name & TYPE. NORMAL OPEN : Normally it opens and sends signals when detects sensors. NORMAL CLOSE : Normally it closes, and it sends SIGNAL when detects sensors. RECORD Set Connecting camera, Pre, post record. When record frames are less, PRE/POST RECORD need to be set a lot more for correct record search. ACTION Setting up list for how to act after EVENT. -WRITE LOG :Select to write LOG info. Chapter IV VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS can be an event type and can set camera record and action. 53 SETUP Select whether you want VIDEO LOSS Function or not. RECORD Set connecting camera Pre& post record. When record frames are less, PRE/POST RECORD need to be set a lot more for correct record search. ACTION Setting up list for how to act after EVENT. Etc : VGA card to support YUV mode YUV. . . Data Save Place :Sets ups basic path of AVI file to save. Network Speed : High Speed : System sends off images at high speed possible. Low Speed : System sends off images at normal speed in consideration of stability. 3 Status Icon Status icon of connected DVR Chapter VI 66 <Recording Status> Shows and check the recording status <Event Status> Shows DVR's event status and you can check the status of Motion, Sensor, Video Loss at real time. <Alarm Control> You can On/Off the DVR's alarm if you press the Alarm control button. <HDD Status> Shows the connected DVR HDD status. You can check temperature and status at real time. 4 REMOTE SEARCH Execution and Set Up Set Up Execution Pressing each button operates REMOTE SEARCH or Set Up. REMOTE (LIVE) and REMOTE SEARCH are made up in separate program. REMOTE SEARCH Execution Chapter VI 67 Remote Set Up <Camera> 1 2 3 4 1 No : Item to select camera No To set up all the camera equally, Choose "select all" Enable : Selection item to use camera, Removing the check stops using that channel. 2 Title : Item to revise/type the camera name. Parity : Item to select Parity. 4 Audio : Item to select which audio channel to be used among total 4 audio inputs. Chapter VI 68 Remote Setup <Alarm> 1 1 No : Item to select Alarm No. To set up all the camera equally, Choose "select all" Enable : Item to select to use Alarm, Removing the check stops using that channel. - Normal Close : Type of alarm close in general situation. Chapter VI 69 Remote Set Up <Record> 1 2 1 No : Item to select Camera No. - NTSC : 720X480, 720X240, 360X240 - PAL : 720X576, 720X288, 360X288 Normal Record Frame : Item to select normal record frame. Event Record Frame : Item to select Event (Motion + Sensor + Video Loss) record speed. Event Record Quality : Item to select Event (Motion + Sensor + Video Loss) record quality. Schedule : Item to select record schedule. [. . . ] Refer to PTZ support list Direction Button : Button to move top, bottom, left, right Channel Indication : Indicate current channel Speed Control Button : Button to control moving speed Image Control Button : Button to adjust Zoom, Focus, Iris Pre set move button Pre set save button Preset Move: Move to saved preset No. Preset Save : Save preset No. <Preset Move> <Preset Save> Chapter VI 84 Remote Search 1 4 12 5 6 10 7 8 9 2 11 3 1 Playback Display Camera Name Green Border Line : Display the selected camera. Recorded Date/Time 2 SECTION Selects section Section is created when Date/Time is changed to former times. Newly set Date/Time will be kept in section 1. . . . . . Chapter VI 3 85 Move & Event Search Move Button : Move to selected time Event Search Button : Popup the event search window Shows start and end time of recorded data. Moves to the time to search and press OK button. <Move Window> Select the time to event search Select events in detail. Select the camera to search. [. . . ]

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