INSTRUCTION MANUAL ZR-DH1621NP ZR-DH921NP Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, read this instruction booklet carefully and completely.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT. RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use, and servicing.
WARNING Pay attention to the following information before installing the GANZ ZR-DH1621NP/ZR-DH921NP. • Keep the product away from heat. Do not expose the product directly to the sun or heating apparatus. (becomes a fire hazard) • Do not leave vessels with water such as a vase, a flowerpot, a cup, which may cause fire or electric shock. • Do not insert or put metallic material (coin, hair pin, metal) or flammable materials (paper, matches) through vent holes. • Do not place heavy objects on the product.
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Contents 1 Parts and Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1. 1 DVR System and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1. 2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1. 3 Parts name and Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2 Setup and Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 2. 1 Power Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. 4 Display Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 3. 4. 1 User Defined Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 3. 4. 2 Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 3. 4. 3 Spot Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 3. 4. 4 Transparency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Recording Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Appendix C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Recording Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Appendix D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Menu Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 Parts and Features 1. 1 DVR System and Accessories Appearance may vary.
1. 2 Features 1) High quality digital recording Record and playback High-Resolution digital video by using Wavelet compression and decompression circuitry. 2) Simple user interface Simple operation by telemetry, integrated buttons and jog shuttle/dial. 3) High reliability Highly reliable due to a combination of hardware quality and an embedded LINUX based operating system. 4) Simple setting and system maintenance Enables simple installation and operation with basic settings and camera inputs.
1. 3 Parts name and Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 17 18 10 19 1) DISPLAY Toggles between 1, 4, 9, 16, 6, 8 and 7 split screens (ZR-DH921NP : 1, 4, 9, 6, 8 and 7 split screens). Enter PTZ on-screen menu in PTZ mode. 2) USER Enter user defined screen mode. Use the DISPLAY button to toggle between 4, 9, 6, 7, 10, 13, 8 and PIP screens. Enter detail view while in Recording Schedule. 3) SPOT Enter SPOT mode to allow SPOT monitor control.
11) MENU Enter menu mode; exit sub-menus. 12) PTZ/ENTER Enter PTZ mode; select or confirm menu selection. 16) Jog Shuttle/Dial Shuttle: Fast forward or rewind during playback. Dial: Slow forward/reverse playback in pause. 13) STOP Stops playback; reset alarms; hold down to select multiple cells in Recording Schedule. 14) R.PLAY, PLAY, FF, REW R.
REAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 8 9 10 13 12 1 2 3 11 4 5 6 12 14 11 13 14 1) PORT A (RS-422) Used for communicating with external devices in full-duplex RS-422. 7) IEEE 1394 Connect external IEEE 1394 devices (FireWire) such as HDD and CD-RW. 2) LAN 10/100 Base-T ethernet connection. 8) MONITOR Monitor output as composite signal.
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2 Setup and Connections 2. 1 Power Setup Select power (AC 115V/AC 230V) by AC Selector according to input voltage. • If set as figure 1, AC 115V is selected. • If set as figure 2, AC 230V is selected. 2. 2 Telemetry Connection Multiple DVRs and keypads may be connected via RS-422 (PORT A). Up to two PTZ serial communication lines are supported via RS-485/422 (PORT A, PORT 1 & PORT 2). 2. 2.
2. 3 Alarm Connections 2. 3. 2 ALARM OUTPUT Connect up to 4 separate alarms to the Alarm Output. 2. 3. 1 ALARM INPUT Connect up to 16 alarm sensors (ZRDH921NP : 9 alarm sensors) using the supplied terminal blocks. Alarm may be triggered by numerous events including digital motion detection, Full Disk, Signal Loss, Power Off, Network Access. The signal state is adjustable to N/O (Normaly Open) or N/C (Normaly Closed).
2. 4 External Storage 2. 4. 1 Using USB memory device Insert the memory device into the USB port. The system automatically recognizes the device. 2. 4. 2 Connecting CD-R/RW & HDD via USB Connect and power each USB device before powering the DVR. 2. 4. 3 Connecting IEEE1394 (FireWire) devices Connect and power each device before powering the DVR. 2. 5 Connecting to LAN or Internet 2. 5.
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3 Menu Configuration The features and options of the DVR are configured through the menu. • Use the Jog Dial or directional buttons to navigate through the menu. Select this button to test the PTZ settings. • Adjustment Adjust the the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue for this channel • Press ENTER button to select or confirm. • Press MENU button to return to previous menu. Current Channel 3. 1. 2 PTZ Model The communication speed of each PTZ model can be adjusted. 3.
3. 1. 3 Video Format The DVR can support both NTSC and PAL formats. This setting can be changed through the Video Format menu. The quality level (QL) can be adjusted for each hour. The audio recording (AR) can also be enabled or disabled. The recording method (Continuous, Alarm, Motion) for each block is shown in color for easy viewing. The recording rate and resolution are not shown. To see the detail settings press the USER button.
Note The image file size shown is average. The actual size may vary. To view and setup another day of the week select the desired day as shown and press the ENTER button. Choose the recording methods, Field Rate and Recording Resolution for the block(s). Two settings can be specified: one for continuous recording, the other for alarm and motion recording. • Field Rate The available rate depends on the resolution and the number of channels being recorded. For most applications set to Max.
3. 2. 2 Specific Dates Schedule In addition to the weekly schedule, up to 16 specific date/time periods can be defined. To configure the specific recording schedule select Specific Dates. 3. 2. 3 Manual Recording Use the Manual Recording method when the recording does not depend on a schedule (dates, days and time). To setup manual recording, select Manual as the Record Mode. Time Estimation Function • Add New Schedule With the "Add" highlighted press the ENTER button.
3. 3 Alarm Setup Within the Alarm Setup menu, alarm conditions and events, as well as digital motion detection settings are defined. • Pre-Recording Time Specify the time in 0 ~ 20 seconds. • Post-Recording Time Specify the time in 0 ~ 99 seconds. 3. 3. 1 Alarm Outputs There are four alarm outputs. For each output, define the alarm inputs and conditions. ZR-DH1621NP ZR-DH921NP For each channel, motion detection area and sensitivity can be setup. Press the desired channel button and define the settings.
3. 4 Display Setup 3. 4. 1 User Defined Screen In addition to the pre-defined screens, the channels can be arranged to the user’s preference in the 8 variations of multi-screen views. This is very convenient when used with the AUTO sequencing function. 3. 4. 2 Sequence Live channels and multi-screen channels can be sequenced automatically according to the interval defined in seconds. Channels can be excluded from sequencing. • Interval Enter the sequence interval in 1 ~ 300 seconds.
3. 4. 4 Transparency The on-screen display can be made transparent from 0 ~ 80% so the images are not covered or blocked by the on-screen status or menu. 3. 6 Administration Various administrative settings and DVR features can be accessed through the Administration menu. Access to this menu should be restricted by the use of a password. 3. 5 Audio Setup The DVR can record and playback one of audio channel audio. 3. 6. 1 Language • Gain Select the gain from 0 ~ 5.
3. 6. 2 HDD Management Both internal and external HDD storage devices can be managed through the HDD Management screen. The DVR can support 4 internal HDD drives and up to 20 external IEEE1394 devices. • Initialize The drive can be initialized. All information on the selected drive and below it are erased. • Indicate IEEE1394 devices can be identified by selecting the Indicate button. LED on the device will flash.
3. 6. 3 Network Setup The DVR can be connected to a TCP/IP network to leverage the features which depend on network connection. Physically connect the DVR to the local network (LAN) using a straight ethernet cable. Network Setup t Advanced t • Web Server Port Number The DVR can be viewed over the network with a web browser. Typically the TCP port used by HTTP is 80. However in some cases it is better to change this port number for added flexibility or security. If desired change the port number.
• Use Time Server Select this option for automatic time synchronization to occur over the TCP/IP network using the Time Server (SNTP). and passwords can be setup for accessing the DVR at the front panel as well as over the network. • Master Select this option if the DVR will act as the time server for other DVRs on the TCP/IP network. • Use Clock Adjust Select this option for automatic time synchronization via PORT A (RS-422). Then choose whether this DVR will act as the master or slave.
Additional users can be managed by adding, deleting or changing the permission property of each User ID. 3. 6. 8 Mail Notification 3. 6. 6 Firmware Management Firmware is the internal software of the DVR. This software can be saved or updated. Firmware updates may be necessary to improve the DVR functions. New features may also be added by updating the firmware. The current firmware in the DVR can be saved onto a USB device in case it is needed after the update.
• SMTP Server, Address, Port Number This setting is optional. The DVR can send e-mail directly without the use of SMTP server or MTA (message transfer agent). In certain cases all e-mail should be forwarded to a specific SMTP server. Specify the server host name or IP address in such case. The port number for SMTP is 25 and does not need to be changed. Setup and manage e-mail addresses by selecting Add, Delete or already defined address.
USB Restore/Backup List Pre Recording Time Post Recording Time Sequence Interval Sequence Channel Sequence Skip Video Loss Channel Sequence Alarm Sequence Spot Output (Monitor Output/Input Channel/Auto Select) Spot Input Channel Spot Auto Interval Spot Auto Channels Spot Auto Widh Monitor Output Spot Auto Skip V.
• Channel Selection Select the channels to archive. 3. 6. 10 Telemetry Control • Event partition Only : This function searches data in only ‘Event Partition’area, and executes backup. • Use Mark : This function executes backup of data set as ‘Mark In/Mark out’ • Unit ID When multiple DVRs are connected, assign an ID to each DVR. The Unit ID can be 0 ~ 99. • Unit Baud Rate Select the DVR communication speed. • PORT A, PORT 1, PORT 2 Select either DVR/keypad or one of the PTZ protocol.
3. 8 Event Log The DVR keeps the log of all events it detects. The log can be filtered and displayed through the Event Log screen. Specify the start date and filter options then select Display. Some events such as alarm and motion detection can be reviewed by selecting and pressing the ENTER button. The DVR will playback the recorded event. To stop playback press the STOP button. 3. 10 Lock Front Panel The front panel buttons can be disabled to secure the DVR.
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4 Monitoring and Playback 4. 1 On-Screen Display Each channel is indicated either by its channel name or by the channel number. The date and time is displayed at the bottom of the monitor screen. In live view mode the recording status may also be displayed for each channel. 4. 4 PTZ Mode • Red “C” indicates continuous recording. • Green “A” indicates alarm triggered recording. • Green “M” indicates digital motion detection recording. • No status mark indicates the channel is not being recorded. • V.
4. 5. 2 Playback Page 4. 5 Remote Access Remote viewing and playback is possible. The DVR can be viewed over the network with a standard web browser. On the brower address bar, type the IP address of the DVR or its DNS resolvable name. Ask a network administrator for detail. 4. 5. 1 Live Page Live viewing is possible in 1, 4, 9 or 16-split screen. PTZ camera control is also possible using the zoom, focus and directional buttons on the page. 28 To playback click the PLAY icon from the live page.
5 Troubleshooting Symptoms Resolution No power. - Check power connection to DVR No Front Panel LED activity. - Check position of 115V / 230V switch No Monitor Output. - Check and/or replace fuse - Check position of On/Off switch. - Power device on Normal Front Panel LED activity. - Check power connections to monitor No Monitor Output. - Check all BNC connections to monitor Video Loss on a specific channel.
Symptoms Resolution No playback of audio with video. - Check all audio in/out connections to DVR - Make sure audio is activated and configured - Make sure audio is associated with an active video channel No firmware upgrade. - Check that new firmware version is correct Firmware upgrade failed. - Check that USB FDD or ZIP Drive has correct file Network firmware upgrade failed.
Appendix A Factory Default Menu Settings Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Appendix B Recording Rate Based on the number of video inputs and the horizontal resolution, the maximum recording rate will be adjusted automatically. As the number of channels being recorded is changed the maximum recording field/second is limited as in the table below. Lower recording rate can be selected for each channel individually.
Appendix C Recording Time The table below shows the recording time in hours based on standardized general video signal. There may be a difference depending on the contents of the video input, motion and noise level.
Recording Time HDD: 250GB Resolution: 720 x 240 Video: 16 Channels Audio: none FPS 3F/1S 2F/1S 1F/1S 1F/2S 1F/3S 1F/4S 1F/5S 1F/6S 1F/8S 1F/16S Q7 78 117 235 473 710 947 1184 1421 1896 3795 Q6 79 119 237 475 712 949 1187 1424 1899 3798 Q5 90 136 271 543 814 1085 1356 1628 2170 4340 Q4 102 153 305 610 916 1221 1526 1831 2441 4883 Q3 136 203 407 814 1221 1628 2035 2441 3255 6510 Q2 203 305 610 1221 1831 2441 3052 3662 4883 9766 Q1 28
The table below shows the recording time in hours based on standardized general video signal. There may be a difference depending on the contents of the video input, motion and noise level.
HDD: 250GB Resolution: 360 x 240 Video: 16 Channels Audio: none FPS 7F/1S 3F/1S 2F/1S 1F/1S 1F/2S 1F/3S 1F/4S 1F/5S 1F/8S 1F/16S Q7 53 124 186 373 746 1119 1492 1865 2984 5968 Q6 58 136 203 407 814 1221 1628 2035 3255 6510 Q5 68 158 237 475 949 1424 1899 2374 3798 7595 Q4 78 181 271 543 1085 1628 2170 2713 4340 8681 Q3 102 237 356 712 1424 2136 2848 3560 5697 11393 Q2 121 283 424 848 1695 2543 3391 4239 6782 13563 Q1 203 475 712
Appendix D Menu Tree Main Menu Camera Setup Channel Setup PTZ Model Video Format Recording Setup Schedule Manual Recording Record Mode Alarm Setup Alarm Outputs Event Alarm Name Alarm Buzzer Display Setup User Defined Screen Sequence Spot Monitor Transparency Audio Setup Administration Language HDD Management HDD Information Network Setup Date/Time Setup Time Server Setup Daylight Saving Password Web Password Firmware Management Update Firmware Backup Firmware Covert Channel Mail Notification Conditions Con
Appendix E Specifications VIDEO FORMAT COMPRESSION SYSTEM DVR TYPE NTSC/PAL Video: Wavelet, Audio: AC97(8/12bit, 8/12Khz) Triplex (simultaneous Record, Playback, Live and Playback, LAN access) OPERATING SYSTEM Embedded Linux VIDEO INPUT/LOOP OUT(ZR-DH1621NP) 16 x Composite 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohm BNC VIDEO INPUT/LOOP OUT(ZR-DH921NP) 9 x Composite 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohm BNC VIDEO OUTPUT 1 x Composite 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohm BNC 1 x S-Video Y: 1.0Vp-p, C: 0.286Vp-p 1 x SPOT Composite 1.
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