NUVICO APEX LITE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER AL-400 AL-800 AL-1600 AL-3200 Revision 6.
CONTENT VERIFICATION Before installing the DVR, please make sure that the following items are included in the box: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Digital Video Recorder Remote Controller DVR Client Software CD Power Cable Two AAA Batteries This Instruction Manual If any of these materials are missing, please contact the vendor or NUVICO customer help desk immediately at (866) 523-1700. Revision 6.
DISCLAIMER • While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions. • NUVICO reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice.
FCC NOTICE APEX Digital Video Recorders This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. following two conditions; Operation is subject to the 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Read this First Test Sessions Before you try to record important subjects, we highly recommend that you make several test recording and playback sessions to ensure that the Digital Video Recorder is operating and being operated correctly.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Before using the Digital Video Recorder, please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the Digital Video Recorder is operated correctly. • The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the DVR and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to the self, other persons and equipment.
• Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment. The use of these substances may lead to fire. Use a dry cloth on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the device. In dusty, humid or greasy environments, the dust that collects around the ventilation or the slots on the outer casing over long periods of time may become saturated with humidity and short-circuit, leading to fire.
CAUTION • Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the greenhouse or trunk of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the battery to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing. Ensure that there is good ventilation when using the equipment. • Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENT VERIFICATION..................................................................................................................................... 1 DISCLAIMER ............................................................................................................................................................. 2 FCC NOTICE ..........................................................................................................................................................
IV. ADVANCED SETUP .......................................................................................................................................... 36 A. ADVANCED RECORD ................................................................................................................................... 36 1. SCHEDULE OFF .......................................................................................................................................... 36 2. SCHEDULE ON .....................
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER LAYOUT 1. FRONT PANEL (AL-400, AL-800, AL-1600) 1. POWER BUTTON This button turns the unit on or off. 2. NUMERIC BUTTONS 1 ~ 16 These buttons have a number of functions to enter data and to make selections. They are used to enter numerical values when prompted for the password and to make channel/camera selection. 3. RECORD / STOP / PLAYBACK / STILL RECORD: Start recording STOP: Stop recording or playback PLAYBACK: Start playback of recorded data.
8. MENU The menu button is to access the main menu of the DVR. 9. ESC The ESC button is to exit from the main or each menu of the DVR. 10. PTZ This button is to accesses PTZ control mode. 11. ZOOM This button is used to digitally zoom into a specific area in live screen. Use directional buttons to navigate. When utilizing NUVICO PTZ camera, this button functions as Focus button in PTZ menu mode. 12. WIDE This button is used to zoom out within PTZ control. 13.
1. FRONT PANEL (AL-3200) 1. POWER BUTTON This button turns the unit on or off. 2. NUMERIC BUTTONS 1 ~ 32 These buttons have a number of functions to enter data and to make selections. They are used to enter numerical values when prompted for the password and to make channel/camera selection. 3. RECORD / STOP / PLAYBACK / STILL RECORD: Start recording STOP: Stop recording or playback PLAYBACK: Start playback of recorded data. By default, the playback starts from the latest recording on the hard drive.
10. PTZ This button is to accesses PTZ control mode. 11. ZOOM This button is used to digitally zoom into a specific area in live screen. Use directional buttons to navigate. When utilizing NUVICO PTZ camera, this button functions as Focus button in PTZ menu mode. 12. WIDE This button is used to zoom out within PTZ control. 13. TELE This button is used to zoom in within PTZ control. 14. DISPLAY This button is used to switch between multiple display modes. 15.
2. REAR PANEL (AL-400, 800, 1600) 1. CAMERA INPUTS: AL-400: 1 ~ 4, AL-800: 1~8, AL-1600: 1~ 16 BNC connectors for composite video inputs 2. LOOP OUTPUTS: BNC connectors for composite video outputs 3. MONITOR OUTPUTS: Main (top) : Displays OSDs, menu, and single channel view as well as multi channel views Spot (bottom) : Displays single channel view only without any OSDs 4. AUDIO INPUT 1 ~ 4: Four female RCA connectors for audio input 5. AUDIO OUTPUT: One female RCA connector for audio output 6.
2. REAR PANEL (AL-3200) 1. CAMERA INPUTS: 1 ~ 16 BNC connectors for composite video inputs 2. CAMERA INPUTS: 17 ~ 32 BNC connectors for composite video inputs 3. MAIN MONITOR OUTPUTS 1,2: BNC connectors for main monitor outputs 4. AUDIO INPUT 1 ~ 4: Four female RCA connectors for audio input 5. AUDIO OUTPUT: One female RCA connector for audio output 6. RS-485 / RS-422 / RS-232C: Connectors to connect PTZ cameras or keyboard controller(CK-3X) 7.
3. IR REMOTE CONTROLLER 1. POWER : This button turns the DVR off. 2. ID : This is button is to set the ID of the remote controller. Press this button 16 times or until the DVR beeps to match the ID with the DVR 3. MON : This button is used to select different monitors to control. 4. SEQ : This button is used to activate camera sequencing. Press and hold to activate Sequence Tour List. 5. SELECT : This button is used to select a camera for PTZ control in multi display mode. 6.
11. Numeric Buttons 0~9 & +10 12. DISPLAY : This button is used to switch between multiple display modes. 13. MENU : The menu button is to access the main menu of the DVR. 14. TIME : This button accesses the search menu. 15. EVENT : RESERVED 16. ESC : The ESC button is to exit from the main or each menu of the DVR. 17. DIRECTIONAL BUTTONS / ENTER BUTTON The directional buttons are used in various ways: • Navigate through menus • Control PTZ cameras The Enter button is used on the menu of the DVR. 18.
4. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 5. ALARM CONNECTION A1 A2 A3 A4 G 1 A5 ALARM IN 2 ALARM OUT ALARM SENSOR ALARM BUZZER Revision 6.
DEFAULT ADMIN LOGIN PASSWORD The default admin password for DVR is “000000.” Mouse operation basics: Scroll: Navigates through the menus and sub menus. Left click: Select an item and change a value in some menu. Right click: Displays mouse menu from the live mode also used same as an ESC button in the menu Revision 6.
I. QUICK SETUP When the DVR is powered on for the very first time, the time and date may be incorrect. Before any other operation of the Digital Video Recorder, it is important to setup the time and the date. Directional buttons are used to navigate through all the main categories and their submenus. ENTER button is used to access and to save the settings and to change the values in certain sub-menus.ESC button is used to revert back to previous settings and exiting the submenus without saving any changes.
For quick set up, GLOBAL RECORD can be used to apply one record setting to all cameras. For resolution: • D1 stands for 720 x 480 (4 CIF), • FIELD stands for 720 x 240 (2 CIF), • CIF stands for 360 x 240. • For Quality: • Q1: Lowest quality • Q5: Highest quality MAXIMUM RECORDING RATES PER CHANNEL CIF FIELD D1 QUALITY AL-400 30 30 30 Q5 AL-800 30 30 15 Q5 AL-1600 30 15 7 Q5 AL-3200 30 15 7 Q5 Enter the desired recording values then select SAVE to apply. C.
D. PANIC RECORD PANIC RECORD may be used in case of emergency. The DVR will record according to the PANIC RECORD setting when the PANIC button is pressed. The recording rate on the PANIC RECORD also counted as part of total recording rate. Please set the FRAME RATE to 1 if it is not used. Revision 6.
II. BASIC OPERATION This section will cover basic features of the DVR such as simple recording and playback. It will also cover the main screen outlining many alert, operational, channel, DVR status, time, and hard drive space counter. Moreover, it will also address several live view modes the DVR has to offer, which include multichannel view modes, automatic sequence modes and zoom features.
B. LIVE VIEW LIVE VIEW displays each channel at 30 frames per second, for a total of 480(960) frames per second on the AL-400,800,1600,3200. 1. LIVE VIEW SWITCH SEQUENCE The APEX DVR has numerous display modes, from single, quad, 9, and 16 channel display modes. The single channel display mode can be accessed directly by pressing the appropriate channel button. The rest of the display modes can be accessed sequentially by pressing the display button.
2. AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE There are several different sequence modes that can be selected and activated. Press the display button or a numeric button to access the desired channel view mode. Thereafter, press the SEQ button to activate the sequence mode. In addition, APEX series DVRs support “User sequence” mode which let user customize channels and view modes to sequence. Please refer to DEVICE under MONITOR section of the menu for more information.
3. ZOOM From LIVE VIEW mode, it is possible to zoom into a portion of the screen to get a digitally zoomed view of the section. Press the zoom button to digitally zoom in the picture. Use the directional buttons to move the zoom area. Press the zoom button once more to return to normal view. Revision 6.
C. PLAYBACK 1. PLAY BACK CONTROL When the PLAY button is pressed during LIVE mode, the DVR will play back the most recent data. When the DVR reaches the end of the recorded data, it will freeze on the last recorded frame. The recorded file can be playback in various modes. The user can perform reverse playback, fast reverse and fast forward up to 32 times the normal speed, pause, or view picture by picture using the step buttons.
2. AUDIO PLAYBACK The APEX LITE DVRs supports 4 channels audio recording. Unlike video data that can be recorded at various recording rates, an audio data is always recorded in real time,. The audio can only be heard in single channel viewing mode. If the audio is present during playback, the audio icon will appear on the top right corner of the screen. Revision 6.
III. ADVANCED OPERATION This section will cover advanced features of the DVR. This instruction manual will assume that the section on basic operation has been read and understood. The advanced operation will require occasional reference to some of the features explained in the ADVANCED SETTINGS section. This section will address LOCK, BACKUP, Pan/Tilt/Zoom camera control and advanced playback functions. A. LOCK The buttons on the DVR can be locked by pressing the LOCK button.
B. BACKUP The APEX DVR offers a variety of backup methods, from the built-in DVD-RW to a USB thumb drive. AL-3200 requires monitor switching to perform CUSTOM channel mode backup. 1. Built-in CD/DVD The APEX DVR comes with a built-in DVD-RW where video backup can be easily made. It supports blank CD-R and DVD-R media. 1. Select MEDIA as CD/DVD. 2. Highlight EJECT then press the ENTER button to open the tray. When the tray opens, insert a blank CD-R or DVD-R then close the tray. 3.
3. USB FLASH MEMORY DRIVE – “USB(AVI)” 1. Insert a USB thumb drive then set MEDIA as USB(AVI). 2. If necessary, select FORMAT(FAT32) to format the device. *Warning: Formatting will delete all the data in the USB thumb drive. If necessary, copy or transfer the data to another device before formatting. 3. Select the desired camera for AVI backup. 4. Set the start time and the duration (max. 60 min) then select START. *To play the avi file on the Windows Media Player, installing a codec may require.
C. PAN / TILT / ZOOM CONTROL The APEX DVR supports a variety of PTZ cameras. Please read the PTZ manufacturer’s instruction manual and confirm their settings fully prior to proceeding to any attempts to connect and control the PTZ camera through the APEX DVR. Please match the configurations of the DVR with the PTZ settings in following menus DEVICE˧ ˧COM PORT and DEVICE˧ ˧CAMERA˧ ˧PTZ ID in the main MENU.
TELE, WIDE: Zoom in and out. Also used as a enter button on the PRESET, TOUR, PATTERN and SCAN function setup menu. FUNCTIONS: Used as an Iris Close/Open during IRIS mode. Also used as a focus Far/Near in FOCUS mode. In FOCUS mode it can be used as a ‘save & exit’ button in PRESET, TOUR, PATTERN and SCAN function setup menu. PRESET: Press desired preset number + PRESET button to run a preset. Press this button to open a preset programming menu. TOUR: Press desired tour number + TOUR button to run a tour.
D. PLAYBACK APEX DVR offers various search options for the video playback. It includes instant playback by pressing playback button from the LIVE mode. AL-3200 requires monitor switching to playback 17~32 channel. Press the SEARCH button to access various search modes. 1. GOTO SEARCH GOTO may be used to play back precise Date & Time. Input desired date & time then select GO. The playback date & time will change on the status bar. Press ESC button to remove SEARCH window from the screen. 2.
3. CALENDAR SEARCH Choose CALENDAR SEARCH from the main SEARCH menu. Use the directional buttons to navigate to the desired YEAR, MONTH. Highlight the calendar body and press ENTER to select desired date. Choose the yellow marked recorded date and press ENTER to access the selected date. Use the directional buttons to navigate to the desired hour and minute slot. Color bar code: Normal record: Yellow Event record: Red SEL button can be used to mark user defined backup time.
IV. ADVANCED SETUP A. ADVANCED RECORD ADVANCED RECORD offers two modes, SCHEDULE ON and SCHEDULE OFF. With SCHEDULE OFF, users may set different recording parameters on a camera by camera basis. Detailed recording configuration may be set by turning on the schedule option. With the SCHEDULE ON, the APEX DVR offers more detail-oriented recording options, including ALARM RECORD mode. 1. SCHEDULE OFF 1.1 CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS recording setup is for a normal recording.
1.2 MOTION Enter desired FRAME RATE, QUALITY, PRE-RECORD, and POST-RECORD settings for motion-based recording. *The recording resolution follows by the CONTINUOUS record mode. USE USE: Defines use of motion based recording. If CONTINUOUS:OFF / MOTION:ON : the channel only records when motion is detected. If CONTINUOUS:ON / MOTION:ON : the channel records based on the CONTINUOUS record setup, it only changes its recording mode when motion is detected.
2. SCHEDULE ON When the schedule is on, users may define their own daytime, nighttime, as well as weekend record settings. In case utilizing external alarm sources, ALARM RECORD settings can be adjusted. 2.1 SCHEDULE - DAY Select DAY to configure the time range that will follow the SCHEDULE - DAY setting. The rest of the hour will automatically follow the SCHEDULE NIGHT setting. Enter desired record settings for daytime recording. ALARM record can be turned ON/OFF for each channel.
2.4 MOTION - DAY Enter the desired record settings for daytime motion recording. Refer page 36,37 for the detail of the configuration. 2.5 MOTION - NIGHT Enter the desired record settings for NIGHT motion recording. Refer page 36,37 for the detail of the configuration. 2.6 MOTION - WEEKEND Enter the desired record settings for WEEKEND motion recording. Refer page 36,37 for the detail of the configuration. 2.7 ALARM RECORDING Each channel can be mapped with single, four or ANY input SENSOR.
B. EVENT Event menu allows customization of motion related options as well as alarm related options. 1. MOTION SETUP Motion grids as well as the sensitivity level can be adjusted under Motion Setup. If Camera is set as ALL, the values will be applied to all the cameras. To make individual adjustment, select Camera Select and then press the left or right arrow button to desired channel. CAMERA SELECT SENSITIVITY LEVEL MOTION GRIDS TEXT TO MOTION CUSTOMIZE Revision 6.
1.1 MOTION GRIDS By default, all the motion grids are activated for all cameras and the sensitivity level is 7. To modify the setting, select the camera then adjust the sensitivity level. To activate/deactivate motion grids, select Customize.. Use the combination of the enter button and the directional buttons to activate or de-activate the grids. Clear: detection OFF Colored: detection ON 2.
3. ALARM ACTION ALARM ACTION configures how APEX DVR notifies when an event occurs. RELAY CONFIGURATION: duration time after the relay is triggered. BUZZER: duration time after the buzzer is ringed. See the action policy below for the sample screen. SOURCE OF THE EVENT ALARM ACTIONS SENSOR OR MOTION ON 1,2,3,4 ONLY RELAY1 ANY SENSOR OR MOTION RELAY2 SENSOR OR MOTION ON 10 ONLY ANY POS TEXT Revision 6.
C. DEVICE DEVICE menu allows customization of attached devices such as CAMERAS, MONITORS, AUDIO DEVICES, COMPORT for PTZ cameras, and Keyboard controller (CK-3X) and TEXT INPUT DEVICES for POS system. 1. CAMERA Following display configuration can be customized from CAMERA menu. NAME, STATUS, VIDEO TYPE(auto), COLOR MODE, AGC, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST. PTZ PORT: Select COM port PTZ ID: Address of the PTZ camera For the PTZ port configuration, please refer to COM PORT section of the manual. 2.
MONITOR SELECT EVENT POP-UP CAMERA SEQ VGA MODE MONITOR SELECT: MAIN MONITOR/ SPOT MONITOR(AL-400,800,1600), MONITOR 1,2(AL-3200) EVENT POP-UP INTERVAL: Displays a camera(s) in full screen when an alarm or motion triggers. CAMERA SEQUENCE INTERVAL VGA DISPLAY MODE: 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024 COVERT CHANNEL LIST CONVERT CHANNEL LIST: Configure channels to be hidden on LIVE and PLAYBACK. The hidden channels are still being recorded. Each monitor can have different set of hidden channels.
D. NETWORK The DVR utilizes widely available broadband Internet connections such as T1, Cable, and DSL to allow remote access, monitoring, playback and control of the DVR in a relatively reliable manner. 1. NETWORK Input the appropriate values for network connection. To find out the values, please contact the network administrator or Internet Service Provider. Even if the DVR is connected to a dynamic ip services, the DVR can be viewed from a remote location by using NUVICO Dynamic DNS service.
3. NTP SETTING If an NTP server is available for time sync, enter the appropriate values. NTP MODE Client: set to be a client for a time server Server: set to be a time server for other APEX DVR. SERVER LOCATION: Indicates the network location of the time server. LOCAL SERVER IP: IP address of the server if it is in local network, otherwise default public ip address will be used for time synchronization. 4. NOTIFICATION Enter receiver’s e-mail address for simple e-mail notification.
CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A ROUTER INTO A LAN The majority of any network will often consist of a single IP address which shares the internet access through a router. This IP address may be any external (public) static IP address or any dynamic IP address issued by the Internet Service Provider. The purpose of a router is to enable multiple personal computers and any other devices that require internet connection to access the internet simultaneously.
Open Internet Explorer then type in http://192.168.1.1 to access the router. Enter the User Name and Password to access the router. You will then be taken to the main menu. The factory user name is blank and password is admin. Revision 6.
Click on Application & Gaming tab to access port forwarding configuration page. Revision 6.
Enter the three designated port: 7000 for the DVR. Point each port to the DVR. Illustration shows that the DVR’s IP address being 192.168.1.85. In the following examples, DVR7000 was used. Make sure you enable the port forwarding. Port 7000 is added as shown. Revision 6.
CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A CROSSOVER CABLE This section will explain how to configure the computer to connect directly to the DVR. The following illustration was based on a computer system running Windows XP Professional. On the PC, click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel to open the Control Panel. Double-Click on ‘Network Connections’ to open the network settings window.
Double-Click ‘Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)’ to edit IP address information. Select ‘Use the following IP address’, and enter a matching network address and host address for the computer. In this illustration, the IP address entered is 192.168.0.50. Please note that any host address may be used as long as it does not conflict with the router’s host address (1) and the DVR’s host address. Click ‘OK’ to save the settings. Revision 6.
Click OK to save the settings. Revision 6.
E. SYSTEM The SYSTEM Menu allows modification of system features such as Local and Remote Passwords, Holiday Schedule, Disk Utility, System Info, System Alarm, and Status Overview. 1. LOCAL USER Up to 5 Local User Account levels with different privileges. USE USE Y/N: Enable/Disable the use of the user PW PASSWORD: Must be 6 numeric digits MENU PB COPY PTZ AUTO LOGIN Revision 6.
2. REMOTE USER Up to 10 Remote User Accounts can be configured. It is possible to assign different privileges, playback and relay control, to different remote user accounts. Detail settings for remote user accounts can be configured with even greater detail including channel access on NUVICO EasyNet - VMS, the client software or on NUVICO EasyNet – WebViewer, the web client software.
4.1 DISK MANAGER Disk Manager is used to format/reuse a hard disk drive, as well as to check the presence of Bad Blocks on the HDDs. Status description: ON: the disk is physically connected and ready to record OFF: the disk is physically connected but not ready to record. NO: the disk is physically NOT connected * DVD-RW always indicates as OFF. * Recording must be stopped to access DISK MANAGER To format a hard disk drive, select OFF under STATUS, then press ENTER. Select OK for format.
5. SYSTEM INFO System information and options. REMOTE CONTROL ID KEYBOARD CONTROL ADDR DVR NAME RECORD NO VIDEO PLAYBACK DEINTERLACE ENCODING PRIORITY KEY TONE LANGUAGES TRANSPARENCY ID set for remote controller. Up to 16 can be set Address to be controlled by NVCK-3X keyboard controller DVR name listed on the VMS network viewer DVR also records a blank video during motion only recording. It also records while there is no video.
6. SYSTEM ALARM The DVR uses various event sources for system alert.
8. DISK OVERVIEW Displays the status of all internal hard disk drives that are connected. Supports RECORDING, S.M.A.R.T and TEMPERATURE mode F. MAXIMUM RECORDING RATE & RESOLUTION LIMIT PER CHANNEL WITH ADVANCED FEATURES ADVANCED FEATURES NETWORK PRIORITY Revision 6.
V. NUVICO EasyNet - WebViewer A. INSTALLING THE NUVICO EasyNet - WEBVIEWER When a PC connects to the APEX DVR, the PC will automatically search for the web client viewer. If the web client software has not been installed, the DVR will direct the PC to an installer file which will download and install the APEX plug-in.
Turn off all the web browser programs. Installation in progress After the installation is completed, click ‘Close’. Revision 6.
B. USING THE NUVICO EasyNet - WebViewer Open Internet Explorer, type the DVR’s IP address to connect, then type the user ID and the password. 1. MAIN DISPLAY 1. CONFIG: Click to access Configuration Tools 2. Playback: Click to access playback 3. Camera: Click to turn on/off the camera from live view 4. Split Mode: Click on desired view mode icon to change split mode 5. Event Log: Displays and update event log in real time 6. Motion Icon: Indicates motion activity on camera 7.
2. CONFIGURATION TOOLS Click ‘Config’ to access Configuration Tools 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. System Information: Indicates the DVR’s information such as model, hardware version, firmware version, MAC address, and IP address 2. Recording: Configures record settings 3. Event:: Configures event-related options 4. Device: Configures devices such as cameras, audio devices, PTZ, etc. 5. Network: Configures network-related settings 6. System: Configures system-related options Revision 6.
3. PLAYBACK 1. HDD Information: Displays HDD-related information such as capacity, available space, earliest recording, and most recent recording 2. Calendar: Click to select the date to play back 3. HDD Gauge: Displays percentage of used space out of total HDD capacity 4. Config: Click to access Configuration Tools 5. Save Image: Click to take a snapshot 6. Print: Click to print an image to a printer 7. Live: Click to return to live mode 8.
8.1 REC Choose Start Time and End Time, then camera(s). Next, select ‘File Name’ to designate a download folder as well as the file name. To make the file password protected, enter the password and verify the password. 8.2 AVI Recorded data also may be downloaded as an AVI file, however, only one camera can be selected to download. *Warning: The AVI file may not be played back from Windows Media Player. The APEX codec must be installed on the PC in order to play back. 9.
4. PTZ CONTROL To control a PTZ camera, right click on the PTZ camera video, then click ‘PTZ’ to enter PTZ mode. When a crosshair appears in the middle of the screen, click on the picture to pan or tilt. Use the mouse scroll (if equipped) to zoom in or zoom out. Revision 6.
VI. TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please consult this manual, as well as our website FAQs thoroughly before contacting the NUVICO Help Desk. The NUVICO help desk is available Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:30pm Eastern Standard Time. TOLL-FREE: 866–523–1700 TEL: 201–541–1605 FAX: 201–541–1620 E-MAIL: techsupport@nuvico.com HOMEPAGE: http://www.nuvico.com Revision 6.
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