Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Basic Setup
- DH230: Front Panel
- DH230: Rear Panel
- DH250: Front panel
- DH250: Rear Panel
- Remote Control
- Using the System
- Getting Started
- Recording
- Playback
- Search
- Setting up Sequencing
- Setting up Motion Recording
- Using the Main Menu
- Backup
- CMS-DH Central Management Software
- System Requirements
- Prerequisites
- Installing CMS-DH
- Starting CMS-DH
- Adding a Virtual DVR
- Creating New Group Folders & Sub folders
- Configuring General System Settings
- Adding Users
- Recording Video to the hard drive
- Playing back recorded video
- Remote Search
- Local Search
- Schedule Recording
- Schedule Backup to Local Hard Drive
- Configure Backup to FTP Server
- Taking Screen Captures
- Viewing File Download Status
- Changing viewing modes
- Sequencing
- E-Map
- Adding Multiple E-Maps
- Viewing DVR Health
- Closing windows
- Locking Windows
- DVR Log
- Upgrading the firmware remotely
- Configuring Post Event Action Tab
- Configuring Alarm Output
- Configuring other Post Action Events
- POS Data Search
- Running CMS-DH on multiple monitors
- iSMS Client (Remote Viewing on the Mac)
- Using the iSMS Client
- Configuring the iSMS Client
- iPhone: Digi iMobile Touch App
- Android: Digi iMobile Touch Lite App
- Installing the BDVRViewer App on your Blackberry
- Appendix A: System Specifications
- Appendix B: Setting up Remote Viewing
- Appendix C:Digimerge Auto Port Forward Wizard
- Appendix D: Setting Up DDNS Service
- Appendix E: Setting Up Mobile Access
- Appendix F: Connecting PTZ Cameras
- Appendix G: Connecting Additional External Monitors
- Appendix H: Connecting Motion / Alarm Devices
- Appendix I: Full Connectivity Diagram
- Appendix J: Replacing the Hard Drive
- Appendix K: Using Listen-in Audio
- Appendix L: Remote Viewing using Internet Explorer
- Appendix M: DH230/250 Series Touch Screen Monitor Setup
- Troubleshooting
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Remote Control
Mouse Control
The mouse is the primary control device for the system. To
connect a USB mouse:
• Connect a USB mouse to the USB port on the front or rear panel.
1. Left-Button: While in a split-screen display mode,
double-click an individual channel to view it in full-screen;
double-click again to return to the split-screen display mode.
While navigating menus, click to select a menu option;
double-click to open the next menu.
2. Right
-Button: Right-click anywhere on the screen to open the
Virtual Remote; double-click anywhere on the screen to
return to the previous menu.
3. Scr
oll-Wheel: Move the scroll wheel up or down to increase/decrease the value of a selected menu
option.
Mouse Tips
When using the mouse, the ENTER and EXIT buttons appear in the
top-right corner of every menu window. When you change system
settings and configurations, click (ENTER) to
save your
changes.
Touch Screen Control
A touch screen monitor (not included) can be used as a substitute for mouse control. Touch
screen monitors must be Windows 7® Touch compatible to work with the system.
To connect a touch screen monitor:
1. Connect a USB cable (not included) from a USB port on the front or rear panel of the system
t
o the monitor.
2. Connect a VGA cable (not included) from the
VGA OUT port on the rear panel to the monitor, OR
• Connect an HDMI cable (not included) from the HDMI port on the rear panel to the monitor.
3. Power on the monitor, and then power on the system.
To control the system using a touch screen:
• While in viewing or playback mode, press and hold anywhere on the screen to access the
Virtual
Remote. For details, see “Using the Virtual Remote” on page 16. Tap outside the Virtual
Remote to exit.
• While in a split-screen display mode, double-tap an individual channel to view it in full-screen.
Double-tap again to return to split-screen display mode.
• While navigating menus, tap to select a menu option.
Touch Screen Tips
When using a touch screen, the ENTER and EXIT buttons appear in
the top-right corner of every menu window. When you change
system settings and configurations, tap (ENTER)
to save your
changes.
You can reposition camera channels using a touchscreen. For
det
ails, see “Repositioning Channels” on page 19.
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Enter
Exit
Enter
Exit