Multiplex 4CH/8CH/16CH H.264 Network DVR Support 3G/3.5G mobile phone/PDA (Symbian/Windows Mobile/iPhone/iPad/Blackberry/Android) Support Mouse User Manual V1.
INDEX 1 STARTING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 1.1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 1.2 WHAT ARE INSIDE THIS DVR PACKAGE? ----------------------------------------------------------- 8 1.3 STARTING THIS DVR --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 1.3.
4.5.1 『Alarm In』Setting---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 4.6 NETWORK TAB ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 4.6.1 『IP Setting』 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 4.6.2 『Port Setting』 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 4.6.
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allow the hard drive to spin down and park its heads, wait at least 10 seconds after disconnecting power before moving the unit. To avoid shock and vibration damage to the internal hard drive, do not move the unit while it is plugged in. Protect hard disk drives from static electricity. Do not stack hard disk drives or keep them upright. Do not use an electric or magnetic screwdriver to fix hard disk drives.
1 Starting 1.1 Product Specification Channel 4CH_DVR 8CH_DVR 16CH_DVR Video Input 4 Channel BNC_1Vp-p_75Ω 8 Channel BNC_1Vp-p_75Ω 16 Channel BNC_1Vp-p_75Ω Audio Input 4 Channel BNC_2Vp-p_600Ω 8 Channel BNC_2Vp-p_600Ω 16 Channel BNC_2Vp-p_600Ω VGA Output Composite/TV Output Interface 1 x D-SUB-15 Connector Max.
Record Function Mobile Surveillance Support Nokia Symbian, iPhone 3G/3GS, Windows Mobile PTZ Control Support Pelco-P、Pelco-D,Samsung , Panasonic Protocol Alarm Support 4/16 pairs of input connector, 1/4 relay output. Support Multi-Region Video Motion Detection. Both Event Can Trigger Video Record, PTZ Preset Point, E-Mail Notify and Alarm Output Enable. Event Log Automatic keep track of DVR operation and DVR Alarm History.
1.2 What are inside this DVR package? When unpack the DVR retail box, you may find the following: • This DVR device • This hard copy user manual(for reference only, please refer to soft copy inside the CD for more details) • Change Notice inserts or file inside the CD root if any change on the DVR operations.
ports no., DDNS and E-mail Server 1.3.3 DVR Network Setup and Web Browser Please refer to Chapter 5 for remote access(live view, playback, backup and set up) via internet or intranet from PC/Laptop Please refer to Chapter 6 for remote access via internet or intranet from 3G/3.5G mobile phones(Windows Mobile, Nokia Symbian S60 3rd/ and 5th Edition OS, Google Android, Black Berry OS 4.x and Apple iPhone/iPad.) 1.3.
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2 Hardware Introduce 2.1 Front panel 1. CHANNEL 1 ~ 4 / or 1~8/ or 1 ~16, , Using these buttons you can choose to output video on your monitor either as a full-screen view of each of the cameras individually (Channels 1 through 4/*8 depending on the model), or from all Channels simultaneously (Quad). Press and Hold over 5 Seconds and release will switch VGA or TV (Composite) Output 2. MENU Displays the main menu 3. ESC Use this button to exit any active windows 4.
5. Backup Opens video search and backup menu 6. Play /Pause ( ) Open video search and playback menu. When the playback mode is activated press this button to play/pause playback 7. PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) High Speed Dome camera functionality 8. 、 、 、 、 Enter Use arrow buttons to move among the menu items. Press press , , to move to selection boxes, to select submenu parameters. Press Enter to confirm your choice 9. Record LED LED lights indicating DVR recording video. 10.
2.2 Remote Controller No. Name 1 Alarm reset 2 REC 3 Numeric buttons Description Clears the alarm input or alarm output status. Manual recording. Has the same function as the button on the device’s front panel. Input numbers or select to change relevant channels. Enter the main menu.
2.3 Real Panel (4-8CH_DVR Real Panel View) (16CH_DVR Real Panel View) 1. USB connectors Use these USB ports to connect the backup devices (flash drive, DVD recorder). 2. 3. USB Mouse Connector Audio Output Connector 1 channel audio output, RCA (2Vp-p, 600Ω) (8ch/16ch will use D-SUB cable for audio input/output) 4. Audio Input Connectors (AUDIO IN 1-4/1-8/1-16) 4 channel audio input, RCA (2Vp-p, 600Ω) (8ch/16ch will use D-SUB cable for audio input/ouput) 5.
RJ-45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network 8. VGA Connector For connecting VGA/LCD monitor 9. Alarm Input Connectors (ALARM IN 1-4, 5-6 Ground) For connecting to external sensor device (for 16ch:Alarm in1-8,10-17; 9,18Gronud) Alarm Output Connectors (ALARM OUT 7-8) For connecting to external alarm device (for 16ch: alarm out:1+-,2+-,3+-,4+-) RS-422 / RS-485 Connector For connecting PTZ camera control ( RS485 :TX+, TX-) 10. Power Switch 11. Power Input Socket (12V DC) 12.
For detailed description please see Chapter 4.5.1 Alarm In Setting Ethernet For remote access to the video images from your cameras via LAN or the Internet, please connect the standard RJ-45 twisted-pair Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector. USB For connecting the mouse, USB flash drive, USB portable HDD, USB portable DVD Recorder (for the list of compatible HDDs see Appendix 3, for the list of compatible DVD Recorders see Appendix 4). 2.
way. All necessary cables are delivered with the DVR. Use instructions that came together with the hard drive for exact wiring. Please connect the power cable to the appropriate socket, and the data cables to their corresponding connectors. For the list of HDD drives tested for compatibility please see Appendix 3. 2.6 PTZ Control (RS-485) Connect the PTZ control jacks to the corresponding RS422/RS485 TX+ and TXinterfaces on the rear panel.
3 Login and Pop-up Menu 3.1 Login DVR Switch on your DVR and wait for the system program to load. If you have not yet installed any hard disk drive into the device, a buzzer will sound and the “No Hard Disk” message will appear on the screen, for HDD install and format, please refer to Chapter 2.5 and 4.1.3 When you enter the system you will be asked to log in. Select user name and input password in order to operate the device.
3.2.1 『Multi-Screen』Display Click 『Multi-Screen』,it will show more display options: (PS : 4CH only support single channel or four channel display, 8CH only support Single/Four/Six/Eight channel display.. Other options cannot work) 3.2.2 『Next Screen』Function 4CH DVR:Switch to 『Single Channel』mode, click 『Next Screen』,DVR will switch to next single channel windows in sequence. 8CH DVR: Switch to 『Single Channel』mode, click 『Next Screen』,DVR will switch to next single channel windows in sequence.
Switch to 『Six Channel』mode, click 『Next Screen』,DVR will switch from 1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 screen to 3/ 4/ 5 /6 /7 /8 screen. 16CH DVR: Switch to 『Single Channel』mode, click 『Next Screen』,DVR will switch to next single channel windows in sequence. Switch to『Four Channel』mode, click『Next Screen』,DVR will switch from 1 /2 /3 /4 screen to 5 /6 /7 /8 screen. Switch to 『Six Channel』mode, click 『Next Screen』,DVR will switch from 1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 screen to 3/ 4/ 5 /6 /7 /8 screen.
For setting preset point, path and Cruise please refer to PTZ configure chapter. The icons from left to right are 『Small Iris』, 『Big Iris』, 『Near Focus』, 『Far Focus』, 『Zoom In』 and 『Zoom Out』 3.2.4 『Information』Function It will shows DVR software/hardware and operating information. A. System Info • • • • Current Software Version Current Hardware Version Language Amount (how many language options for this DVR) Hard Disk Info: a. Available Free Disk Space /HDD Total Space b.
B. Channel It will show record parameter for each channel: • No(Channel No.).: 1 ~ 4 or 1 ~ 8 CH or 1 ~ 16CH • Status(Recording): • Type(Recording): Manual, Motion or Alarm. • Rates: Recording bit Rate • FPS : Recording Frame Rate: • Size: Resolution (D1, Half D1 or CIF) • Motion: Indicate whether motion detected (PS. Click Column name can sort by the content, user can use mouse to move Column borders to see wording clearly in case of being hidden ) C. Alarm In • • No.
D. Network Info • • • • MAC Address : Each DVR must have unique MAC address IP Address: Current DVR IP address Gateway: Network gateway IP address PPPoE Dial-up: ◦ State:it will show if 『Connected』f PPPoE dial-up successful, in contrast it will show 『Not Connect』. ◦ IP Address: it will show current IP address after PPPoE connected. • DDNS: ◦ State:when DDNS function was enable in DVR it will show 『Open 』. In contrast, it shows 『Close』. ◦ Domain name:show current domain name setting. E.
• • Choose 『Journal Type』from following options『All, Operation, Abnormal and Event』 Click 『Query』, DVR start search data and list in right window Click column header can sort journal list After Query, it will show the page list, you can click 『Previous』/『Next 』 or input page no., and click『Goto』to find the page (User can use mouse to move Column borders to see wording clearly in case of being hidden ) 3.2.
24 Hours scale Start playback point Recorded time interval Shift playback point One Hour Shift playback point , from left to right they are 『Play』, 『Pause 』, 『Fast backward』, 『Fast forward』, 『Step』 and 『Exit』 Move the 『Start playback point』 to the 『Recorded time interval 』 and 『Play』, it will show all the channels as below: Please note you can not choose individual channel for playback.
Use to see other channels recording status for 8CH/16CH DVR, it will show 4 channels at one time 3.2.6 『Backup』Function Before doing this, please put the USB device like Pen Drive, portable USB HDD/DVD Writer into the DVR USB port, otherwise it will show “Not found USB device”. .
4 DVR System Configure 4.1 SYSTEM Tab 4.1.1 『Common Setting』 • • • Device Name:Use On-Screen to input DVR name Language:Click ▼ icon to select language of screen text Time:Display current Date and Time. Left click to modify value. • • Video Standard:Click ▼ icon to select NTSC or PAL system.
4.1.2 『Advance Setting』 • • Time Format:Click ▼ icon to select different format DST settings:Click 『Set Up』to open sub setup window as below • Set up the DST(Saving Time) Start Time and Stop time so that system time will be adjusted automatically when matched.
(User can use mouse to move Column borders to see wording clearly in case of being hidden ) ◦ Click 『Add』button to add new user account as follow window Click text box to open On-screen keyboard for input text and number. Admin user cannot modify user account’s password after create account. Only login user can modify its own password. ◦ 『Delete』:Select user account from list to delete.
Click □ icon to enable or disable authority operation of certain user 『Password』:Only login user can modify its own password. Press “Play /Pause ( )” on the front panel and release until Beep sound will get back to Admin default password if forget • HDD Overwrite:if set「Enable」then DVR will automatic overwrite oldest data when HDD storage is full. If set「Disable」then DVR will stop record when HDD storage is full. 4.1.
firmware by USB flash disk. • Factory Default : get back to factory default setting • Export Configuration : output this DVR setting to external USB device like pen drive for other DVR set up use • Import Configuration : input other DVR setting from external USB device like pen drive, to save time for set up 4.2 CHANNEL Tab 4.2.1 『Display』Setting Channel: Click ▼ icon to select channel number to apply setting or select 「ALL」to apply setting to every channel.
• • • Channel: Click ▼ icon to select channel number to apply setting or select, 「ALL」to apply setting to every channel. Motion Sensitivity: Click ▼ icon to selects from [Low, Middle, High, and Highest] from the list or choice [Disable] to switch off motion detection function. Motion Area: Click『Set Up』to open sub window and configure motion area block by block. Left Click to change state, blue color means enable motion detection. Transparent color mean disable.
• • trigger Primary Mask: Click『Set Up』to open sub window and configure privacy protection area most to 4 blocks by left click mouse, and being recorded; blue color means enable, right click mouse to disable it; move mouse to undefined areas and right click mouse back to the menu. Video Lost:Click『Set Up』to open sub window and configure action.
4.2.3 『PTZ』Setting • • • • • • Video: Click ▼ icon to select channel number to apply setting. Protocol: Click ▼ icon to select PTZ protocol from 『SAMSUNG、 PelcoD 、PelcoP、Panasonic』. Baud Rate: Click ▼ icon to select PTZ baud rate from 1200 /2400 /4800/9600bps PTZ Speed: Click ▼ icon to select camera speed from 01~16. Bigger value mean camera move fast. Address:PTZ camera ID address. Please check ID address from camera.
• or adjust zoom in/out ratio by mouse. DVR will save camera moving path accordingly. Click [Stop] to save setting. Cruise Path: Click『Set Up』to open sub window ◦ There are totally 8 preset point can add to cruise path. Each preset point can assign how many seconds to hold before move to next point. (Remark: 8 preset point can duplicate , ex. 4.3 01 → 02 → 03 → 05 → 01 → 08) LIVE Tab 4.3.1 『Video Setting』 • Video Setting:Select main video output interface from CVBS(TV Composite Signal) or VGA.
Press and Hold • • • , over 5 Seconds and release will switch VGA or TV (CVBS) Output Preview cruise time:Select the rotation display interval (5 sec., 10 sec……60sec.) or Close Preview cruise way:Select the rotation display way, there are Single Channel, Four Channel, Nine Channel Screen Adjustment :Adjust the display screen if not right, select Display Port(CVBS/VGA), and click the adjust , , , to 4.3.
4.4 RECORD Tab 4.4.1 『Record Schedule』Setting • • • Channel: Click ▼ icon to select channel to apply setting. Record Audio: Select record type [Video & Audio] or [Video]. Record Schedule::Click『Set Up』to open sub window ◦ Each block represents 『1 Hour』in a day. Click left mouse to change state in sequence of each block. Drag mouse on curtain block and copy state to other block.
4.4.2 『Record Quality』Setting • • Channel: Click ▼ icon to select channel number to apply setting. Bit Rate: Click ▼ icon to select record quality from 8 different bit rate → 256K/384K /512K /640K /768K /1M /1.
Click 『OK』to open sub window Choose Size(Resolution) and Frame Rate channel by channel.
4.5 ALARM Tab 4.5.1 『Alarm In』Setting • • Alarm Input Channel: Click ▼ icon to select alarm input channel number to apply setting. Type: Click ▼ icon to select alarm input type → N.O. or N.C. Deploy Schedule: Click『Set Up』to open sub window • ◦ Each block represents 『1 Hour』in a day. Click left mouse to change state of each block. Drag mouse on curtain block can copy state to other block. Red color mean enable alarm input and gray color mean disable.
4.6 ◦ Trigger record: when certain channel has alarm input triggered, DVR can record multiple channels. ◦ Trigger alarm out: Enable or disable alarm output when alarm triggered. ◦ Trigger buzzer: Enable or disable buzzer output when alarm triggered. Trigger email: Enable or disable email sending when alarm triggered ◦ Trigger Zoom out: Select the channel for zoom out when alarm trigger NETWORK Tab 4.6.1 『IP Setting』 • IP Setting: Your DVR supports several methods of being viewed online.
• please contact your network administrator or Internet service provider. IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway/DNS Address:Display current one. If choose Static IP mode, click text box to input them by On-screen keyboard. 4.6.2 『Port Setting』 • • • • HTTP Port: Default port number is 80 for any web browser. Click text box can modify port number. Command Port: DVR use port number: 6001 transmit control signal. Click text box can modify port number. Media Port: DVR use port number: 6002 transmit media data.
4.6.3 『Advance Setting』 • PPPoE Setting: Click『Set Up』to open sub window If enable PPPoE dial up service for internet connection, you must input the ADSL user account name and password. You can get this data from your Internet Service Provider. • DDNS Setting:Click『Set Up』to open sub window If your DVR connect to internet via floating IP address environment, In order to connect your DVR via network, you may choose to use the services of a Dynamic DNS service.
Your DVR comes with several DDNS server names built-in. To be able to use these servers, you need to go to the associated website to register for an account. Once registered, you input the DDNS account, password and choose the name of the DDNS Server from the list by pressing the arrow buttons located at both ends of the corresponding field. Afterward, it should automatically connect.
5 DVR Network Surveillance with Web Browser 5.1 Enable Download Un-signed Active Control if necessary User’s computer need download ActiveX components for web access at the first time connect to DVR. If user’s Internet explorer prohibits the download action(the DVR software is unsigned) then please manually enable the download of un-signed ActiveX in IE. Download unsigned ActiveX controls Enable or Prompt Initialized and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe 5.
7. Click Restart Now to apply the change right away, or click Restart Later and close the User Accounts tasks window Source info: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc709691.aspx 5.3 Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Open Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) and input DVR’s IP address. Following is the main login screen when IE connected to DVR.
• • • • (1)Display current DVR IP address on the top (2)Display current login user account name on the top (3)Camera screen , it can display 4ch or 9ch or 16ch multi channels screen. (4)Function Toolbar Click to capture single picture of video, the path can be setup in 5.3.1 『DEVICE PARAMETER』 • Exit Web client(IE) Others are described details following (5)Channel list and live monitor switch Move mouse to certain camera screen(Green) and click channel no.
5.5.1 『DEVICE PARAMETER』TAB • • • DEVICE NAME & VIDEO FORMAT: give this DVR a name and Video format(NTSC or PAL) • ADD ACCOUNT: Click to create new user account.
• • FIRMWARE UPGRADE: DVR firmware can upgrade via network. Click “BROWSE” to fine the firmware in PC, click “START UPGRADE” to upload new firmware to remote DVR. PROGRESS will show the upgrade status. RESET TO DEFAULT/HDD OVERWRITE: same as DVR OSD Set up • CAPTURE PATH: set up the folder to save snap shot 5.5.2 『CHANNEL SETTING』TAB CHANNEL NO: Click ▼ icon to select channel number to apply setting. CHANNEL NAME: Input name or description of camera..
Highest] AREA SET: Click『Set Up』to open sub window and configure motion area block by block. Left Click to change state, blue color means enable motion detection. Transparent color mean disable. EVENT HANDLE: ◦ TRIGGER RECORD: when curtain channel has motion triggered, DVR can record multiple channels. ◦ TRIGGER ALARM OUTPUT: Enable or disable alarm output when motion triggered. ◦ SOUND ALARM: Enable buzzer output when motion triggered. Email NOTIFY: Enable or disable email sending when motion triggered 5.
5.5.4 『ALARM SETTING』TAB ALARM INPUT: Click ▼ icon to select channel number to apply setting. ALARM TYPE: Device type (Normal Open or Normal Close) TRIGGER RECORD: Click □ to enable channel for recording. TRIGGER ALARM: Click □ to enable alarm relay output. SOUND ALARM: Click □ to enable alarm buzzer. ◦ Email NOTIFY: Click □ to enable e-mail notification. ALARM SCHEDULE Each block represents 『1 Hour』in a day. Click left mouse to change state of each block.
E-Mail: Configure E-mail server IP address , Sender’s e-mail address, Receipt’s e-mail address and account name and password of e-mail server, you can input multiple Receipts’ e-mail address, and separated by space. SSL/TLS: Support SSL encryption for e-mail sending. AUTO BANDWIDTH FIT: Enable DVR automatic adjusts video quality lower in order to transmit smooth video while network bandwidth insufficient.
5.6 IE Remote Playback Click PLAYBACK icon to open IE playback window. 5.6.1 Playback Window You may see QUAD/9 SPLIT or 16SPLIT play window according to 4CH/8CH/16CH DVR when get in 5.6.2 Playback Operation Click this icon to put IE browser window to full screen and click again back to normal screen (Remark: when switch to full screen mode, the Toolbar will automatic re-arrange position upon monitor display ration 4:3 or 16:9) Click follow icon can switch to different multi window mode.
5.3.1 『DEVICE PARAMETER』 Click to pause playback. Playback by Date: Click ▼ icon to open calendar and select target date for playback, then click channel list. Click to time bar to start playback, the grey area on the time bar indicate recording intervals for playback 5.7 PTZ Control Click icon to open PTZ control panel. 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 • • 1 → Control PTZ camera moving direction. 2 → Configure PTZ camera moving speed.
• • • • • 3 → Control PTZ camera Zoom In and Zoom Out 4 → Adjust PTZ camera IRIS 5 → Adjust PTZ camera FOCUS (Video Clarity) 6 → Configure 1~128 number of Preset point. Click 7 → Click open TRACK setting window. Click save and to call. to call. 5.8 DEVICE INFOMATION Click to open DEVICE INFO window. 5.8.1 『SYSTEM INFO.』TAB DEVICE MESSAGE: it display channel number, alarm input number, and alarm output number and HDD number of remote DVR.
BITRATE:Current record bitrate. FRAME RATE:Current record frame rate SIZE: Current record resolution. D1 / Half D1 / CIF 5.8.3 『ALARM STATUS』TAB CHANNEL NO: 1~4 or 1~8. DEVICE TYPE: Alarm device type, Normal Open or Normal Close. DEVICE STATUS: Alarm device in trigger model or not.
5.8.4 『NETWORK INFO.』TAB NETWORK INFO. Current IP address , MAC address and gateway IP address. DIAL UP: If DVR use PPPoE Dial up connection then it will show “ACTION” and display current IP address that assigned by network service provider. DDNS: If DVR enable DDNS client then if will display “ACTION” and display current domain name. 5.8.5 『LOG INQUIRY』TAB Query remote DVR event by type(All/Operation/Abnormal/Event) and target date.
5.9 BACKUP Click to open BACKUP window as below: Select the『TIME』, 『CHANNEL』,『Type』(All, Schedule, Motion, and Alarm), click 『QUERY』 to find the necessary files, to be listed in the window, click the □ to choose the files and 『BACKUP』to start. The backup format is only with AVI head, can be played in any players like WMP, VLC and Quick time with H264 codec, which can be download from below link: http://kmplayer.kde.org/, http://codecguide.com/, 58 http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.
6 Mobile Phone Surveillance Another state-of-the-art feature of this DVR device is transmitting live feed from the CCTV cameras to your mobile phone, so that you can have an ‘on the go’ access to your surveillance system from virtually anywhere in the world. Currently this feature is supported only for phones with the Windows Mobile, Nokia Symbian S60 3rd/ and 5th Edition OS, Google Android, Black Berry OS 4.x and Apple iPhone/iPad.
of your DVR (Server); input the value for the Port: default 6003 and choose the channel for streaming data from the dropdown menu. Click OK to save the settings. The main window of the Mobile Phone application offers the choice of channels, Connect and Settings buttons. To connect to the system and start watching the live feed from your CCTV cameras, click on the Connect button. To choose the camera, use the Channel dropdown menu. To modify settings, press the Setting button.
After installation is complete, please locate the QQEye applications on your mobile phone. icon in the list of Execute QQEye and the program window will appear on the screen. IP address line Camera view Status information line Control buttons Functional buttons Play/Stop Snap Full Mode Exit Setting In order to navigate between the buttons, please use the directional keys of your Symbian mobile phone. Explanation of the menu buttons and program interface: Status information line.
buttons will be hidden. Snap. Allows you to take a snapshot of the camera view. Setting. Brings up the connectivity setup screen. Next Group. Toggling between other available 4-channel views: 1-4 and 5-8 or 9-12, 13-16 Exit QQEye In order to start working with the CCTV feed on your Symbian mobile phone, you will have to configure the program by entering the preferred network access point, IP address(or DDNS) of the DVR, mobile phone port, username, and password. Click the icon to enter the setup window.
6.3 List of Symbian Supported Mobile Phones Please review the list of Symbian mobile phones tested for compatibility with the remote access to DVR.
Nokia N75 S60 3rd_INIT 27-Sep-06 Nokia N76 S60 3rd_FP1 08-Jan-07 Nokia N77 S60 3rd_INIT 12-Feb-07 Nokia N78 S60 3rd_FP2 11-Feb-08 Nokia N79 S60 3rd_FP2 21-Aug-08 Nokia N80 S60 3rd_INIT 09-Nov-05 Nokia N81 S60 3rd_FP1 29-Aug-07 Nokia N81 8GB S60 3rd_FP1 29-Aug-07 Nokia N82 S60 3rd_FP1 14-Nov-07 Nokia N85 S60 3rd_FP2 21-Aug-08 Nokia N86 8MP S60 3rd_FP2 17-Feb-09 Nokia N91 S60 3rd_INIT 14-Apr-05 Nokia N92 S60 3rd_INIT 09-Nov-05 Nokia N93 S60 3rd_INIT 09-Apr-06 Nokia N9
4) Please locate the icon and click on it to open the application. 5) You will see following screen.
6.5 Blackberry Mobile 1) Program installation 1. Copy the setup software “QQEye.cod” and “QQEye.alx” to your PC. 2. In order to be able to install applications and themes via BlackBerry Desktop Manager, firstly the PC should install Blackberry Desktop Manager. BlackBerry Desktop Manager ; otherwise the phone cannot establish the connection with will be known as “DM.” the PC. 3. Connect your BlackBerry mobile phone to your computer via the USB cable that came with it, or any USB cable that fits.
5. Click on “Application Loader” to enter into its interface. In this screen you have two options to select from. Select “Add/Remove Applications” (shown as follows). 6. You should now see something like what you see below. From this screen, click “Browse” (shown as follows). 7. Once you click “Browse” you will see a file search screen like the one below. Go to and locate where you saved the application files. Make sure you saved both the “.alx” file and “.cod” file in the same folder.
8. You will now return to the Application Loader screen. From here you should see “QQEye” now listed with Install under the Action column (shown as follows) if the installation is successful. 9. You can remove the program “QQEye” as the following method. To enter into Application Loader screen, on “Device application selection” you can select the application that you want to clear from your device. When the option “Action” is “Remove”, it means the program will be clear from your device.
10. Click “Next” and the screen will show as follows. Click “Finish” to confirm and the application “QQEye” can be removed from your device. 2) System explanations QQEye phone port has the following capabilities and functions: live video surveillance, channel switch, full screen display, PTZ control, including zoon/focus/iris, image capture, save as favorite and exit function. ① System main interface After the installation, press “QQEye” icon in the application, see the below picture.
② System configure interface The Main page If this is your first time setting BlackBerry remote view, or should you want to set the parameters, click [Configure] to access the configure page The Configure page Record lists: Select a record that you have set up before to link (Record Name) User Name: Login User Name〖Admin〗by default Password: Password [888888 by default] Address: DVR public IP address or DDNS Port: Mobile Port [6003 by default] Save: Save the settings Cancel: Cancel all the operations Recor
Choose Channel:Switch the channel. : Move the PTZ upward, downward, leftward and rightward. :Set the zoom, focus and iris of the channel. : Switch to full screen mode, re-click this to go back to normal. :Snap shot ④ Connect to DVR To connect to the server, press the menu button on your mobile phone it will bring up menu , move the icon to [Connect] and it will be highlighted.
6.6 Android (Google Phone) 1. Software Installation 1.1 Please change your Android phone language to be “English” before install. 1.2 Please connect USB cable to Android mobile phone by PC, open “USB”, copy the setup software QQeye_ceshi.apk to SD card of Android mobile phone. 1.3 Close “USB”, go to [setting] —> [ASTRO] —> [QQeye_ceshi], and then the user can find the setup file: where the [ASTRO] is the folder for the setup file located 1.
1.5 Click the [ Install] to finish the installation. 2. Software Operation 2.
2.2 System Setting: For the first time running this software or want to modify the parameters, click [setting] button to access to the parameters setting as below: Favorite: This setting record which is saved can be found in the “Favorite”. User name: Login User Name〖Admin 〗by default Password: Password [888888 by default] Server: DVR public IP address or DDNS Port: Mobile Port [6003 by default].
Function detailed description: Connecting the DVR server Open the “Setting” as 2.2 System Setting Operate the zoom, focus and iris for PTZ cameras. Control the PTZ camera move up, down, left and right Snapshot Channel Switch Toggle switch between full and normal screen 7 Troubleshooting This basic troubleshooting guide will help you identify general malfunctions and offer steps for quick resolution of such.
The machine crashed during recording or watching the recorded information - Check to see if there are any problems with the hard disk. If one of your hard disks has failed or malfunctioned, replace it and try again. Updating operation fails - Updating may fail if the DVR is not able to recognize the USB storage device. Test more than one USB storage device to ensure compatibility. - Updating may also fail if the USB port doesn't work well due to voltage fluctuation. Please contact qualified technician.
8 Appendix 8.1 Appendix A-HDD Capacity/Recording Time Estimate Record Quality (Bit rate) Frame Rate (PAL/NTSC) HDD Capacity Best(768Kbps) Recording Time(days) 4CH 8CH 16CH 15.8 7.9 3.9 19.0 9.5 4.8 23.7 11.9 5.9 Low(384Kbps) 31.6 15.8 7.9 Best(768Kbps) 23.7 11.9 5.9 28.4 14.2 7.1 35.6 17.8 8.9 47.4 23.7 11.8 31.6 15.8 7.9 37.9 19.0 9.5 47.4 23.7 11.9 Low(384Kbps) 63.2 31.6 15.8 Best(768Kbps) 63.2 31.6 15.8 75.9 38.0 19.0 94.8 47.4 23.8 126.4 63.2 31.
HITACHI HDS721075KLA330 750 SATA HITACHI HDT721010SLA360, HDS721010CLA332 1000 SATA HITACHI HDS722020AL330 2000 SATA Seagate ST3250310SV 250 SATA Seagate ST3500320SV, ST3500320AS, ST3500418AS 500 SATA Seagate ST31000528AS, ST31000520AS 1000 SATA Seagate ST31500341AS 1500 SATA Seagate ST32000542AS, ST32000641AS 2000 SATA 8.