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Table of Contents 1. 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.2.1 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. 3. 3.1. 3.2. 3.2.1. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.6. 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.2.1. 4.2.2. 5. 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.3.1. 5.3.2. 6. 6.1. 6.1.1. 6.1.2. 6.1.3. 6.2. Safety Instructions................................................................................................3 Product Overview.................................................................................................3 What youre getting.......................................................................................3 Product Specifications..................................................................................4 Audio and Video Specifications....................................................................5 Package Contents........................................................................................6 Front Panel ..................................................................................................6 Rear Panel .........................................................................................8

2.4.1. Status Bar.........................................................................................................7 External Controllers......................................................................................8 Mouse Operation........................................................................................10 DVR Installation..................................................................................................11 HDD Installation..........................................................................................11 Camera Connection....................................................................................12 Connecting PTZ .........................................................................................13 Alarm Connection.......................................................................................13 USB Connection.........................................................................................13 Network Connection...................................................................................13 Connecting a display...................................................................................13 Unit Startup and Shutdown.................................................................................14 Powering on................................................................................................14 Shutting Down............................................................................................14 Safe shut down...........................................................................................14 Forced shut down (avoid if possible)...........................................................14 Formatting the HDD....................................................................................15 Main Interface.............................................................................................15 System Setup ............................................................................................16 Firmware Update........................................................................................16 System Date and Time...............................................................................17 User Log-in.................................................................................................17 Logging in...................................................................................................18 Creating/Deleting Users..............................................................................18 Logging out.................................................................................................19 Quick Launch Menu....................................................................................19
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System Intialization...........................................................................................15

Main Menu Overview.........................................................................................17

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6.3. 7. 8. 8.1. 8.2. 9. 9.1. 9.2. 10. 10.1. 10.2. 11. 11.1. 11.2. 12. 12.1. Main Menu..................................................................................................20 Recording Setup.................................................................................................22 Playback/File Backup.........................................................................................23 Playback.....................................................................................................23 File Backup.................................................................................................25 Device Management.........................................................................................26 HDD Management......................................................................................26 Alarm Setup................................................................................................27 PTZ ..................................................................................................................27 PTZ Setup...................................................................................................27 PTZ Control.................................................................................................28 Video Detection................................................................................................29 Motion Detection Region Setup..................................................................31 Video Loss..................................................................................................32 Network Setup..................................................................................................32 Local Network Setup...................................................................................32

12.1.1. Connecting the DVR to the network............................................................32 12.1.2. Network Settings Overview.........................................................................32 12.1.3. Local Network Setup...................................................................................33 12.2. 13. 14. Mobile Phone Setup....................................................................................38 Frequently Asked Questions............................................................................39 Policies & Warranty.........................................................................................40

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Safety Instructions

Use a proper power source. Do not use this product with a power source that supplies voltage outside of the specified range (100-240V AC). Never insert metallic objects into the DVR. Inserting metal objects into the DVR may cause severe electrical shock. Do not operate in wet or dusty environments. Avoid operation in damp or dusty areas, such as damp basements. Do not expose to water. If the product gets wet, unplug it immediately and contact an authorized dealer. Keep product surfaces clean and dry. To clean the DVR casing, use a slightly moistened cloth and wipe it gently. Provide proper ventilation. Do not block the air vents (located on the bottom, top, sides and back) of the DVR to prevent the system from overheating. Do not attempt to remove the casing. You may be subjected to severe electrical shock if you remove the casing of the DVR. If the DVR emits any unusual smells or sounds, unplug it immediately and contact Customer Service. Handle DVR box with care. Dropping and shaking the DVR could cause irreparable damage. If the DVR does not work properly due to physical damage, please contact Customer Services for repair or exchange. Use standard lithium cell battery (NOTE: Manufacturer has preinstalled a battery). The standard lit hium cell 3V battery located in the motherboard should be replaced if the system clock does not update the time while the DVR is turned off. Warning: Always unplug the DVR before operating inside of it or you may be subjected to severe electrical shock. Properly dispose of batteries.

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2.1. What youre getting

Product Overview

Real-time monitoring Watch whats going on as it happens. Saves your recordings Store video recordings and images onto the hard drive.
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Move your videos off-site Back-up your videos with either USB flash drive or external hard drive. Play-back your recordings directly Video play-back directly on the DVR. Access your DVR from virtually anywhere Set up your DVR to be accessed from any Internet-connected computer. Friends, family, and co-workers can be given permission too. Double-encoded bit network transmission keeps your video secure. Stay informed Get notified of system events, motion detection, and external alarm activation--by email, too! Navigate through menus easily USB 2.0 mouse support makes navigating menus faster and easier. Leaves no corner undetected Pan/Tilt/Zoom camera support allows for up to 360 of motion control. Access with your mobile phone Use your mobile device to view streaming camera feeds, and control PTZ motion. Triplex technology Record, play back, and connect remotely at the same time. Stay more organized Store recordings of 15, 30 or 60 minutes in length for better organization. Display menus in your language Multi-lingual OSD (Operating System Display). Windows-like graphical interface Configure DVR and cameras without the need to familiarize with new interfaces. VGA and BNC video output support Connect a standard computer monitor or a TV with RCA jacks (using the included adapter). 2.2. Product Specifications DVR-H8104UV -4 CH StandAlone DVR H.264 Linux Based NTSC / PAL BNC4-Channel Input
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Model Video Compression Operating System Signal System Video Input

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Video Output Audio Input Audio Output Display Frame Rate Display Resolution Recording Frame Rate Playback Resolution Recording Mode HDD Support Network Connection Network Protocol Network Remote 3G Mobile VGA Output Alarm PTZ Control USB Remote Control Mouse Power Supply Dimensions Model 2.2.1 BNC1-Channel Output RCA 4 -Channel Input RCA 1-Channel Output NTSC: 120pfs / PAL: 100fps NTSC: 704 x 480 / PAL: 704 x 576 NTSC: 120 fps@CIF / PAL: 100 fps@CIF NTSC: CIF (352x240), PAL: CIF (352x288) Continuous / Time Schedule / Motion Detection / Sensor Triggered SATA HDD x 1 (Max up to 2TB) 10/100 Ethernet (RJ-45) TCP/IP, DDNS Remote Client Software and IE Browser Support mobile phone based on Windows Mobile, Symbian S60 3rd and iPhone Yes 4 CH Input / 1 CH Output Built-in RS485, Support PELCO-P/D USB 2.0/ USB for Backup / USB for mouse Included Included 12DC, 5A 315mm (W) x 224mm (D) x 52mm (H) DVR-H8104UV -4 CH StandAlone DVR

Audio and Video Specifications

H.264 (MPEG-4) video compression allows you to store more video while using less space. D1 (704x576), HD1 (704x288), and CIF (352x288) playback resolutions offer even clearer images. ADPCM audio compression reduces the required bandwidth for signal-to-noise ratio.

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2.3. (1) DVR (1) 12V Power Supply with power cord (1) USB Mouse (1) Remote Control (1) User Manual (1) Software CD (4) Spare Phillips Screws (2) AAA batteries (1) SATA Power Cable (1) SATA Data Cable 2.4. Front Panel Package Contents

Note: Actual panel may vary slightly

Figure 2.1.

Key Name Search

Operation On main screen: G Switches between output (BNC or VGA) In playback: Prompts playback file search

Key Name Function

Operation On main screen: Prompts quick launch menu On menu navigation: Prompts soft-keyboard

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B C DVR Status See Section 2.4.1. Bar Menu Opens main menu H I Record Play/Pause Opens record menu Playback in normal speed / pause

S l o w p l a y - Toggle between 1/2x / back 1/4x / 1/8x and single frame playback speed F a s t p l a y - Toggle between 2x / 4x / back 8x playback speed Stop D Directional Menu navigation and J Pad PTZ control Enter Menu selection Halt video playback

P a n - T i l t - On main screen: Opens Zoom PTZ controls

P o w e r Press to turn on DVR K Button Press and hold for five seconds to power off View-mode USB 2.0 To g g l e v i e w - m o d e L for playback and live feed Connect a compatible backup device

Shift

Access secondary key functions (located on top of the keys A, C, F, G, H, I, J). Press shift prior to pressing the key for the number value instead of default function Exit current task

F M

Escape

2.4.1. Status Bar

Figure 2.2.

Indicates that the DVR is plugged into a power source Indicates that the shift key has been pressedthe next input will take the secondary function Indicates that a recording is in progress
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Indicates that the DVR is connected to a network Infrared Sensor for the remote controller

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Rear Panel

Note: Actual panel may vary slightly

Figure 2.3.

Name A Video Output B Video Input

Purpose

Name

Purpose Output audio via RCA audio cables Connect the USB mouse

Output to display G Audio Output via BNC connector C a m e r a c o n n e c t i o n v i a H Mouse input BNC connectors

C Audio Input

D VGA Output

Connect back-up Connect audio storage devices input via RCA USB Back-up I (e.g. USB drive, audio cables Storage removable hard (mono) drives) Connect alarm input Output to display A l a r m a n d and output as well J via VGA cable RS485 contact a s P T Z c a m e r a controls Connect to the K Power Input internet Turns the system on/off ( = on) Connect power adapter (12V/5A)

E Ethernet F Power Switch

2.6.

External Controllers

Note: Actual remote may vary slightly


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Figure 2.4.

Key Name Operation A Power Button Press to turn on DVR Press and hold for five seconds to power off

Key Name I Device Selection

Operation Select the device ID

J Function B V a l u e In playback: Adjustment Vo l u m e r e d u c t i o n / increase On menu navigation: Change input values (e.g. + to increase month to decrease, or + to go to next item in drop down menu, to navigate to previous). C Mute I n v i d e o p l a y b a c k : K Escape Mute/unmute audio

On main screen: Prompts quick launch menu On menu navigation: Prompts softkeyboard

Exit current task Toggle view-mode for playback and live feed

D D i r e c t i o n a l Menu Navigation and L View-mode Pad PTZ control Enter Menu selection

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E Record M Sequence On main: Bring up the record menu During display sequence: Press once to stop sequence. Press again to start at the beginning. Toggle view-mode for playback and live feed

F Search

On main screen: Toggle N View-mode between output (BNC or VGA) In playback: Prompts playback file search

G Play/Pause

P l a y b a c k i n n o r m a l O File back-up speed / pause

Opens file-back up screen

S l o w p l a y - Toggle between 1/2x / back 1/4x / 1/8x and single frame playback speed F a s t p l a y - Toggle between 2x / 4x back / 8x playback speed Stop H Numpad Halt video playback On menu navigation: P Alarm Reset input numeric values, press 10+ before input to enter a value greater than 10 O n m a i n : Corresponding camera feed is displayed in full screen Backspace Delete a character during input Opens menu to remove preset alarms

2.7.

Mouse Operation Context Quick launch menu Main/Sub-Menu Function Enters sub-menu Enter menu/sub-menu Check/uncheck options Select/deselect motion detection area pixel Activate pull-down menu Adjust settings (click and drag) Play back recorded file
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Action Left-Click

Color and Volume Control Bars Detailed File

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Right-click Live Display Main/sub-menu Double-Click Live Display/Video Playback Move Mouse Menus Activate quick launch menu Exit menu Maximizes screen Highlights options

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3.1. HDD Installation Step-By-Step:

DVR Installation

Step 1: Unscrew the DVR chassis. Carefully slide it back and remove. Step 2: Retrieve the data cable (red cable) and power cable (red, yellow, black) included in the resealable bag. Connect one end to the DVR board as shown, making sure that the L shape matches up.

Figure 3.1.

Figure 3.2.

Step 3: Connect the data cable and power cable to the hard drive, once again making sure that the L shape matches up. Step 4: Place the hard drive in the corresponding space. While pressing the hard drive against the case, flip the DVR upside down.

Figure 3.3.

Figure 3.4.

Step 5: Move the hard drive so that the screw holes align. Holding the hard drive in place, fasten the screws.
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Step 6: Align the slots on the chassis with the tabs on the front panel of the DVR.

Figure 3.5.

Figure 3.6.

Step 7: While holding the chassis at an angle, press it back onto the DVR. You may need to exert force, and you will hear a snapping sound. Fasten the screws.

Figure 3.7.

3.2.

Camera Connection

What you will need: DVR Camera Video (BNC male-to-female) and power extension cable 12V Power Adapter Important! Do not use any other power sources other than a 12V source. Your camera has a built-in cord that splits into one (1) BNC video connector and one (1) RCA 12V DC power connector. Step 1: Connect the BNC connector on the camera to the male-end of the BNC extension cable, which will lock into place. Step 2: Attach the other end of the BNC extension cable (male-end) to any of the video input slots located on the back panel of the DVR. Step 3: Connect the power cord on the camera to the male-end of the power extension cable. Step 4: Connect the end of the power extension cable to the 12V power adapter.
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3.2.1. Connecting PTZ Step 1: Determine which wire is positive and which is negative (color-correspondence may vary for each model). Step 2: Use an 18 gauge power wire to extend the positive and negative wires. Step 2: Connect the wire to the back panel of the DVR (object H on Figure 2.3.) by pushing the orange tabs in, and inserting the wires into the green slots. Make sure that the positive wire goes into the positive terminal (A), and the negative wire goes into the negative terminal (B). Refer to the figure below:

Figure 3.8. Zmodo T1001BG camera shown above.

Step 3: For further assistance, refer to the camera manual and visit http://www. zmodo.net/faq/index.php/en/tech-support/ptz-camera-install. 3.3. Alarm Connection

You are able to connect up to four input alarms (numbered 1-4 on the back panel, refer to Figure 2.3.). For assistance regarding advanced alarm setup, please refer to a separate manual. This can be found online at http://www.zmodo.net/faq/. 3.4. USB Connection

Your DVR will feature two USB ports on the back panel. Connect a USB mouse to the corresponding port, and connect back-up storage devices to the other port. Note: The back-up storage must be formatted in the FAT32 file system in order for the DVR to recognize it. Formatting the hard drive can be done on your computer. Refer to objects F and G in Figure 2.3. Warning: Connecting USB components into the wrong ports may affect performance and/or permanently damage saved files. 3.5. Network Connection

See Section 12.1.1. 3.6. Connecting a display

The DVR system supports two output types, VGA and BNC. In order to connect an output, you will need a display that supports either VGA or BNC, or you will need a VGA/BNC converter to convert the output to a signal that your display can support.
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To connect a display, BNC: Connect a BNC female-to-female cable to the Main Out (object C, refer to Figure 2.3.). Connect the other end to the BNC input on your display. VGA: Connect a VGA cable to the VGA output on the back panel (object D, refer to Figure 2.3.). Connect the other end to the VGA input on your display. NOTE: If you have both BNC and VGA connected to the DVR, you will need to press and hold the SEARCH button in order to switch between display methods. The DVR cannot simultaneously display both VGA and BNC. If you have both connected, the DVR is defaulted to display VGA.

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4.1. Powering on

Unit Startup and Shutdown

Make sure that the power is properly connected (object F in Figure 2.3.) to a suitable power source (within the range of 100-240V AC). Power on the system by flipping the power switch so that the side with the line is down. The power indicator LED will turn on, and you will hear one short tone and then a pause, followed by three longer tones. 4.2. 4.2.1. Shutting Down Safe shut down

Step 1: Access the [Main Menu] either by right clicking on the main screen, or by pressing the menu on the DVR front panel or the remote. Step 2: Select the [Exit] option.

Step 3: You will be presented with a drop-down menu. Select SHUTDOWN SYSTEM and select confirm. Step 4: After the monitor no longer has a display, flip the power switch so that the side with the line is protruding. 4.2.2. Forced shut down (avoid if possible)

Warning! Shutting down the DVR in this manner may result in data loss, or irreparable damage to the system. Method 1: Flip the power switch so that the side with the line is protruding. Method 2: Pull out the power plug.

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5.1.

System Intialization

Formatting the HDD

Step 1: When turning the system for the first time, you will be prompted with a message:

Figure 5.1.

Select yes, since you will need to format your hard drive in order to record videos. NOTE! If you do not see the above message after start-up, refer to Section 9.1. and check if the hard drive is already formatted. If it isnt, then you will need to manually format it (refer to Section 9.1). Step 2: After selecting yes, a message will appear:

Figure 5.2.

After a few minutes, it will return to the main interface (quad-view camera feed by default) and the hard drive will be formatted. 5.2. Main Interface

Immediately upon formatting the HDD, the DVR will display the main interface:

Figure 5.3.

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# 1 2 3 4 5 Purpose Input channel (corresponds to the video input on the back panel). Motion detectorappears while motion is being detected. Date (Y-M-D) Time of Day and Day of the Week. Indicator if there is no camera plugged in to the channel. Alarm status indicator; opens alarm menu when clicked on.

Changing the view-mode: Double-clicking anywhere in each channel will blow-up the corresponding camera-feed to full screen. In addition, pressing the view-mode button on the front panel or remote will blow up the selected feed to full screen (the selected screen is outlined in green, screen-selection can be done using the navigation buttons). Repeating both actions will change the view-mode back to quad-screen. 5.3. 5.3.1. System Setup Firmware Update

WARNING! Please read the company software policies before updating. We are not responsible for any system damage that may result from this process. First enter the [Main Menu] and navigate to [System Info] -> [Version Info] and check the firmware version, shown in red. If you need any assistance with menu navigation and/or user log-in, refer to Chapter 6.

Figure 5.4.

Visit the Zmodo site (http://www.zmodo.net/faq/) for the latest firmware and check if yours is up to date. Updating the Firmware If your firmware version is not up-to-date, open the main menu and navigate to [Advance] -> [Soft Upgrade]. Step 1: Select the external storage device containing the desired firmware, and press Upgrade. Step 2: You will be prompted with a confirmation message, select Yes and the update will start automatically. Do NOT turn off the system or unplug the power
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source during update.

Figure 5.5.

Figure 5.6.

WARNING! It is crucial that you install the most updated firmware for your specific system. Not doing so may result in permanent system failure. If you are unsure, please consult customer services before updating. 5.3.2. System Date and Time

It is very important to properly update the system date and time prior to recording, since file search on the DVR requires that you specify the date of recording. In order to update the system clock, open the [Main Menu] and go to [System Setup] -> [System].

Figure 5.7.

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Main Menu Overview

Note: Menu icons and layout are subject to change with firmware updates. This DVR system features two main types of menu, the quick launch menu and the full main menu: 6.1. User Log-in

Before any permissions other than surveillance and alarm editing are granted, the user must log in. By default, the system has three users which cannot be edited or deleted. Admin: Has the highest authorization and can carry out all operations.
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Default Password: 666666 User: Control over everything with the exception of firmware update and system restore. Default Password: 123456 Default: Control over surveillance and alarm editing. Default Password: None, user is given these permissions by default unless logged into a different account. 6.1.1. Logging in

In order to open the following log-in prompt, attempt to access any permission that is not currently granted to you (e.g. open the main menu): Press on the drop-down arrow with the mouse, or select the box with the navigational pad to select the user:

Figure 6.1.

Figure 6.2.

After selecting the user, navigate to the password box and click or press the function key to open a soft keyboard:

Figure 6.3.

After typing in your password using the navigational pad or the mouse, select confirm and you will be directed to the function that you originally chose. 6.1.2. Creating/Deleting Users

Yo u c a n a d d o r d e l e t e u s e r s a n d c h a n g e user passwords and permissions in the User Management screen. To do this, access the [Main Menu] and navigate to [Advance] -> [User Account].

Figure 6.4.

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6.1.3. Logging out In order to log out of your current user session, open the [Main Menu] and select [Exit]:

Figure 6.5.

Select Confirm and you will be redirected back to the main interface as the default user. 6.2. Quick Launch Menu The quick launch menu can be accessed by right-clicking anywhere on the main interface, or by pressing the function keys on either the front panel or the remote.

Figure 6.6.

Selecting the FULL option will prompt you to select a channel to blow into full-screen. Viewmode can be changed to quad-screen by selecting QUAD.

Figure 6.7.

PLAY BACK: Enter play back mode. PTZ CONTROL: Enter PTZ Control. ALARM RESET: Opens the alarm reset menu. START/STOP AUDIO: Begins/halts audio recording. VIDEO ADJUST: Opens camera display-adjusting menu.

Figure 6.8.

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BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts brightness. CHROMA: Adjusts hue. CONTRAST: Adjusts the contrast. SATURATION: Adjusts the color intensity. NOTE! Adjusting the video settings will also change the appearance of the recordings. SET RECORDING: Opens the quick recording control interface:

Figure 6.9.

Each number corresponds to the input channel. Automatic: The channel will record automatically (when the scheduled time arrives. Manual: The channel will begin recording as soon as you hit confirm Stop: The channel will stop recording as soon as you hit confirm MAIN MENU: Opens the main menu. 6.3. Main Menu

Access the main menu by pressing the Menu button on the remote or front panel, or by selecting it in the quick launch menu:

Figure 6.10.

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Main Menu Sub-Menus Purpose Search for and playback files on the DVR. Fast playback, slow playback, or normal playback speeds are available. HDD Info Log Info Version Info Net User System Encoding Recording PTZ Network Alarm Detection Display Displays HDD information such as remaining memory. Displays DVR events and the corresponding date and time. Includes user log-in/out, system settings changes, recordings, etc. Displays information regarding system software, hardware, and date of issue. Displays network user information, including the IP and log-in account. Change system date/time, date/time display format, system language, local DVR ID, and video system. Edit file encoding formats for each channel of recording. Schedule the time-period and method for automatic recording. Edit the PTZ parameters for each input channel. Edit network settings. Edit alarm sensor type, recording channel, output and other parameters. Change motion detection settings and coverage, as well as video loss detection. Change display settings and set up display sequencing (timed slideshow of displays). Settings will be applied after returning to the main interface. Opens the quick recording control menu: select whether to start recording automatically for each channel (as dictated in system setup), or manually start and stop the recording. HDD selection and formatting.

Opens the alarm menu to configure alarm trigger method.


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User Account Exception System Upgrade VGA Adjust Restore Manage user accounts. Add/delete users, edit user permissions and change user passwords. Create notifications (high-pitch beep) for system events such as video loss, no memory, etc. Upgrade the system firmware. Warning! It is critical that the firmware is correct. Change output settings including display settings and output volume. Restore selected system settings to factory defaultsuser accounts and system language cannot be restored. Select files on DVR HDD to be copied onto the USB back-up storage (port located on the back panel).

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Recording Setup

Figure 7.1.

To edit values, use select button to access each element and the function key to use the soft keyboard. [Disk Full] Edits system response to a full hard drive. Either overwrite the oldest files or stop the current recording period. Set the duration of each recorded file during the period of continuous recording. (In Figure 7.1, channel 1 would record 24 files, each file 60 min in length).

[Duration]

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[Channel] Select the channel recording settings to edit. Warning: Save the current settings before editing another channel. [Schedule] Edit recording settings for each day of the week.

Continuous Recording Period May specify up to four different recording periods for each channel. Each period will have different activation methods for recording. Recording Activation Edit the recording activation methods. Normal activates recording at the specified time, Motion activates recording when motion is detected in the channel, and Alarm activates recording when the channels alarm is triggered. Copy the current settings to other channels. Warning: You still have to save the settings for each channel, otherwise settings will not be saved.

Copy Settings

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8.1. Playback

Playback/File Backup

In order to access the playback screen, access it from the menus or press the play/ pause button on the front panel or remote:

Figure 7.2.

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Recording Search: [Search Date] [Start Time] Indicate the time period in which the recording occurred. [End Time] [Play Type] Note: End time must be larger than the start time. File Select: Select a specific file to play (located on the right). Time Limit: Play all files that were recording at or during the specified [Start Time] and ending at the specified [End Time]. Filter files based on the recording-activation type (normal refers to scheduled or manual recording, alarm refers to alarm triggered recording, and motion refers to motion sensor triggered recording). [Search Channel] Filter files by the desired channel. Input the date that the desired file was recorded.

[Search Type]

Playback Controls:

Figure 7.3.

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8.2. File Backup [File Backup] Access the File Backup by opening the [Main Menu] and selecting

Figure 8.1.

Step 1: Connect a backup storage device to the USB port on the backside of the DVR. Step 2: Press Detect. Then select the desired backup device on the left.

Figure 8.2.

Step 3: Press Add. A file search window will be prompted. After inputting the search parameters and selecting the desired files, hit Append and the files will be added to the backup list. Step 4: After appending all of the desired files, hit Exit and you will be returned to the main file backup screen. You will see your files appended to the list (highlighted in red). To remove files from the list, select a file and press CLR SEL. To remove all files, press CLR ALL.

Figure 8.3.

Figure 8.4.

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Step 5: Once you have your desired list, press BACKUP and the system will begin writing the files to your drive. The progress indicator is shown in red.

Figure 8.5.

Step 5.1: If for any reason you need to terminate the backup process, press STOP and you will see the following message. Select yes.

Figure 8.6.

Step 6: After the backup is completed (whether it was stopped or carried out to completion) the following message will pop up.

Figure 8.7.

Step 7: Press Confirm. If you are not finished, then repeat steps 3-6. Otherwise, remove the backup storage device.

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9.1. HDD Management

Device Management

In order to manually format the hard drive, access the [Main Menu] and navigate to [Hard Disk].

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Figure 9.1.

The HDD Status Indicator conveys the status of each hard drivethe green check mark denotes that the hard drive is ready, the red x means that the hard drive is not connected, a yellow exclamation mark means that the hard drive is unformatted. Select the hard drive under [Hard Disk], and then select Format under [Operation]. Once the correct device is selected, press [Go] and the HDD will be formatted. 9.2. Alarm Setup

For alarm setup instructions, please refer to a separate manual. This can be found on the Zmodo website at http://www.zmodo.net/faq/.

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10.1. PTZ Setup Access the Main Menu and navigate to

PTZ
[System Setup] -> [PTZ].

Figure 9.2.

WARNING! The values highlighted in red should not be changed from these default values.
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In order to make the PTZ camera compatible with the DVR, you must make sure that the following settings match the properties of the PTZ camera (which can be set from the dipswitch). Channel: Specifies the input channel that the PTZ camera is connected to. Dev Address: Specifies the cameras device address. This is necessary because all PTZ cameras are connected to the same control terminals. Each camera has a unique device address so that the system can distinguish which device to send the data out to. Protocol: This is the control language between the DVR and camera. It is necessary that the protocol on the camera matches the protocol in this setting, otherwise the camera will not be able to interpret the data sent from the DVR. Baud Rate: Synonymous to the number of symbols (or signaling events) sent per second. PTZ cameras generally dont send that much information, thus this setting is typically arbitrary. For further assistance, please visit the Zmodo website at http://www.zmodo.net/faq/ index.php/en/tech-support/ptz-camera-install. 10.2. PTZ Control

Access the PTZ control from either the quick-menu or the front panel.

Figure 10.1.

# Name

Function Pan-Tilt control scheme. Mouse: Scroll over the general region of each arrow to display the arrow. Click and hold the arrow to move in that direction. OR use the directional pad.

1 PT Control

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Use PTZ Mode button (item 12 on Figure 2.6.) to switch between Iris, Focus, Zoom and Speed. Use the Volume control buttons (item 5 on Figure 2.6.) to adjust the values. IRIS: Adjusts the amount of light let in through lens. FOCUS: Adjusts camera focus. ZOOM: Zooms camera in and out. Adjust the speed of the camera's Pan/Tilt.

2 Lens Control

3 PT Speed 4

A d v a n c e d Advanced PT Scanning Modes and configuration of scanning Scan Modes parameters (left/right boundaries, predefined locations).

You may define up to 35 (0-34) locations that the DVR remembers to point the camera at. In order to do program this, use the PT controls of the camera so that the desired object is being viewed by the camera. Input a number between 0-34 P r e s e t 5 (inclusive) and press "Setup". That specific location is now Locations assigned that value, and every time you input that value in the box and press "Call" the camera will automatically point to that location again. Test this after setting up a location pointer by moving to a different area, and calling the location again.

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Video Detection

Access the Video Detection Setup by opening the [Main Menu] and navigating to [System Setup] -> [Detection].

Figure 11.1.

[Channel]

Select the channel to apply the current settings (selecting "ALL" applies to all of the settings).

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[Alarm Type] Select the detection type that you want to apply (motion detection or video loss detection). Setup the region of detection for motion detection (not applicable to video loss detection). Set the delay time until the alarm is ready to be triggered again. Recording will automatically begin after motion detection is triggered (not applicable to video loss). System must be set in Auto-recording mode and the motion detection must be set for the specified time (see 7. Recording Setup) DVR Alarm will be sound if this option is selected. Edit motion detection sensitivity (Lowest corresponds to least sensitive, Highest corresponds to most sensitive)

[Region]

[Alarm Reset After]

[Recording Channel]

[Alarm Dev Out]

[Sensitivity]

[Schedule]

Schedule up to two continuous periods in which the detection will trigger a specific output.

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Continuous Time Periods Edit the time period and corresponding output method. Dev Output: An external alarm (must first connect one) will sound once the event is detected. OSD Output: An icon will appear on the main interface when an event is detected. [Copy Setting] Copy the current settings to any channel (must first navigate to that channel's settings and save it in order to apply the changes).

11.1.

Motion Detection Region Setup

Figure 11.2.

Press Setup after Region to edit the area of motion detection. The green-filled blocks are areas of motion detection, the blocks showing the cameras display do not have motion detection. Adding area of detection: In order to add an area of motion detection, left-click on any green block. To add multiple blocks, hold the left mouse button and drag from left to right. Removing area of detection: Right-click on any block to remove area of detection. Hold the right mouse button and drag from left to right in order to remove multiple blocks.
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11.2. Video Loss

Video Loss simply alerts you if you have lost one of the camera inputs, whether the camera BNC is disconnected or the camera loses power. Once video is lost, the corresponding alarm settings will trigger.

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12.1. Local Network Setup

Network Setup

Connecting the DVR to your local network allows you to access and control the DVR from any computer in the building, without being physically connected to it. 12.1.1. Connecting the DVR to the network Step 1: Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the back panel of the DVR (see object E in Figure 2.3.) and connect the other end to the network router. Step 2: Make sure that the DVR is connected to the same internet connection as the computer that you will be accessing the DVR through. Step 3: Once connected, the Network Indicator on the Status Bar of the DVR should be lit. Troubleshooting The indicator is not lit, what should I do? First check to see that the Ethernet connections are securewhen you plug the cable into the port, you should hear a click. If you find that the connections are secure, then try restarting the DVR and the router, or switching Ethernet cables. If the problem persists, please call customer services at 12.1.2. Network Settings Overview

Figure 12.1.

Ethernet IP: This is the local IP address of the DVR. Modify according to the
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address rules of the DHCP server (typically the router). Check the router for the address range. Netmask: This value rarely needs to be changed, however it must be identical to the address of the network. Gateway: The gateway is the IP address of the router to which the DVR is connected. MAC: An identifier assigned to the network adapter. Will not need to be changed. Email: Setup an email address to receive notifications from the DVR. DNS: The Domain Name Server (DNS) should also be set to the local address of the router. Server Port: The virtual port number on your server, in most cases this will not be changed. HTTP Port: The purpose of this port is to allow access to the DVR via Internet Explorer. The default value is 80, which is http port standard. This value shouldnt need to be changed, unless the ISP blocks port 80. Mobile Port: Specify the virtual port for mobile device compatibility. DDNS Server, Domain Name, Account, Password: Unless specifically paying for a static public IP address, most internet customers have a dynamic IP (leased) IP address. Turning DDNS on allows you to identify the specific device regardless of IP, by assigning it a static host name. PPoE Auto Link, PPoE IP, Dial Up, Account, Password: PPoE is used for certain DSL internet providers. If you select this, you will be required to input the corresponding information (IP, Account and Password) in order to connect to the internet. Contact your ISP for more information. 12.1.3. Local Network Setup Step 1. Open the command prompt on your computer. On Windows 7/Vista On the Start Menu search box, type in CMD: Press Enter or select the icon.

Figure 12.2.

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On Windows XP Open the start menu and select Run... In the dialogue box that is prompted, type in CMD and press enter.

Figure 12.3.

Figure 12.4.

Step 2. Determine your IP address Once the command prompt opens, you should see a directory (C:\) and a blinking cursor. Type ipconfig and press enter.

Figure 12.5.

Write down the settings somewhere: IP Address: This is the number that represents which computer you are on. The number will vary for each computer. Do NOT use the same IP when configuring ETHERNET IP in network settings of the DVR. Subnet Mask: You will not need to worry about this number, just make sure that it matches in the network settings of the DVR. Default Gateway: This number represents your router, which connects to your service providers modem, which connects you to the Internet. Step 3. Access the network settings on the DVR Open the [Main Menu] -> [System Setup] ->
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Figure 12.6.

In [Ethernet IP], change the fourth section (.100 in this case) to something different from your computers IP. Netmask should be the same as the Subnet Mask number from your command prompt, and DNS and Gateway should be the same as the Default Gateway address. Press Save and exit out of the network screen. Step 4. Check that your DVR is communicating with the router. Repeat Step 1 and type Ping 192.168.1.100 in the command prompt. NOTE: The IP address may vary, type whichever IP address you put in the ETHERNET IP box of the DVR settings. You should see something like the following:

Figure 12.7.

If there is no reply and the command prompt says Requested Time Out, double check that your DVR Network Settings are configured correctly. If the problem persists, then please contact customer support at Step 5. Connect to the DVR via Internet Explorer WARNING! It is important that you use internet explorer, as other browsers may not be compatible.
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Open Internet Explorer, and go to Tools, Internet Options as shown:

Figure 12.8. Internet Explorer 7

When the window opens, go to the Security tab and select Custom Level...

Figure 12.8.

Scroll down to ActiveX controls and plug-ins. All settings should be changed to Enable unless they are already set at Prompt. If they are set at Prompt, leave them at Prompt.

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Figure 12.9.

Type in the IP address you put in the DVR Network Settings form called Ethernet IP in the address bar of internet explorer. In this case, type in http://192.168.1.100:

Figure 12.10.

You will be prompted by Windows to allow the program:

Figure 12.11.

Select Continue and you will be prompted once again for the installation of the web software. Select Install.
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Figure 12.12.

After a few seconds, you will see the interface along with a log-in screen. For further assistance, please contact Customer Support at

Figure 12.13.

12.2.

Mobile Phone Setup

Mobile phones compatible with this device include: a) iPhoneTM b) BlackberryTM OS V4.7 or later c) Windows MobileTM Pro 5.0 and 6.1 OS d) Nokia SymbianTM S60 3rd Edition (9.1) and S60 5th Edition (9.4) Important Notes: 1. When using mobile phone access, only one channel may be viewed at a time. 2. The video buffer and performance is determined by the connection bandwidth. 3. Before proceeding, make sure that the DVR is configured for network access (see Section 12.1). Step 1: Download the phone-specific viewing software onto your mobile device. a) iPhone software options are aPlayer and vMEye and can be downloaded from iTunes or http://zmodo.net. b) Blackberry software uses BPlayer and can be downloaded from http://
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zmodo.net. c) Both Windows Mobile and Nokia Symbian use Qqeye. Step 2: Install and launch the software on your phone. Step 3: Enter public IP address or dynamic DNS URL of your DVR Step 4: Enter the username and password of any user account on your DVR except for the default user. (E.g., under username enter Admin and under password enter 666666). Step 5: Enter the Mobile Port value (e.g. 8888). Step 6: Click Play, Start, or Log In button depending on your device.

13.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What if the DVR does not detect the hard drive? A: Hard Drive loss occurs when the hard drive is taken offline, either by drive failure or disconnection from the DVR. Refer to Section 9.1 for instructions on how to ensure the hard drive is properly installed. If the hard drive continues to appear to be malfunctioning, please contact technical support. Q: The DVR is requesting a password. What if I dont remember the password? A: In most cases, technical support can assist in unlocking a DVR. The owner must contact us and provide the invoice or order number corresponding to the DVR. Q: Why isnt the camera feed showing on my screen? A: Make sure that the cameras are connected properly to the DVR and a suitable power source. Refer to section 3.2. Camera Connection for assistance. Open the Main Menu and navigate to [System Setup] -> [System] and set Video System to NTSC. If the problem persists, try switching for new cables. Q: Can the DVR overheat? A: The DVR may overheat during continuous operation. Try to place the DVR in a cool, ventilated area away from direct sunlight. If you notice a decline in performance that may be attributed to overheating, unplug the DVR and contact customer services. Q: Why isnt the remote working?
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A: Make sure nothing is blocking the infrared sensors on the front panel of the DVR, or replace the batteries. Q: Can I use my own hard drive in the DVR? A: If the hard drive is SATA and no larger than 1TB, then you can install your own hard drive in the DVR. Please note that our hard drives are especially designed for the rough wear of DVR recording, so standard hard drives may have a shorter life. In addition, a DVR-formatted hard drive cannot be read in a PC without special Linux software. Q: Do I have to stop recording in order to play back files? A: No. The DVR supports simultaneous recording and playback. Q: Can I erase a certain recording file? A: The only two methods for erasing files are overwriting the oldest file, with the overwrite function enabled, or formatting the hard drive, which will erase everything. Q: Why cant I view my DVR online? A: Check that your network settings are configured correctly (refer to section 12. Network Setup), or check that the DVR or local network is online. Q: Why cant I control my PTZ camera? A: Ensure the PTZ cameras are connected properly to the DVR. Refer to section 3.2.1. Connecting PTZ. If they are connected properly, make sure that they are configured correctly. To do so, refer to either the online PTZ setup instructions or the cameras manual. Q: Why does the buzzer keep sounding? A: An alert has been triggered. Motion may have been detected, the hard drive may be low on space or disconnected, or a camera may have lost video. Check your alarm settings.

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Product Warranty

Policies & Warranty

All products carry a 1-year warranty unless otherwise indicated. 3 year warranty plan is also available for purchase. Zmodo will, at its sole discretion, replace or repair any products found to be defective during their warranty period. Zmodo will not honor any other warranty, implied or otherwise, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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Please refer to the website for our company policies regarding hardware upgrade policies, firmware updates and product warranty.

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