SPY-DVR4 / SPY-DVR8 / SPY-DVR16 Instructions 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3.5.3 E-mail Setup 1.1 Main menu 3.6 Video detection 3.7 PTZ Control 2.0 SYSTEM TOOLS 4.0 VIDEO INFORMATION 2.1 User Management 4.1 Video Playback 2.2 HDD management 4.2 Video Backup 2.3 System maintenance 2.4 Factory setting 3.0 SYSTEM SETUP 5.0 SYSTEM 5.1 System info 5.2 System logout 3.1 General Setup 3.2 Screen Setup 3.3 Encode Setup 6.0 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 3.4 Record Setup 6.1 Technical Parameters 3.5 Network Setup 3.5.
Congratulations on purchasing the SpyClops H.264 DVR Security System System Specifications: • Multi-camera digital video recorder which includes motion detection, key buzzer alarm, e-mail and area masking • The DVR uses state of the art H.264 video compression technology to maximize your recording time and optimize your video quality. H.264 compression saves hard drive space and supports faster data transfer.
1. BNC video in from cameras 6. RCA audio IN and OUT 2. Video out to TV (BNC to RCA cable) 7. VGA output to monitor 3. HDMI output 8. RJ45 ethernet port 4. RS485 port for PTZ camera control 9. Mouse/USB backup 5. ON/OFF power switch 10.
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Main Menu Introduction Right click the mouse and you will find the main menu (it can also be accessed by pressing the “MENU” key). The main menu consists of the following components: • X1 view Click to view which channel you want to view • X4 view Click to view 4 channels • Video playback Shortcut to the “video playback” option • Manual record Set manual recording for one or all channels by choosing the “All on” option.
2.0 SYSTEM TOOLS 2.1 User Management • The default admin user has no password set up, to set up a password you need to highlight admin, then select “set password”. Skip the “old password” field (since it defaulted blank) and add a “new password”.
2.3 System maintenance • Perform a System update, Logo update or Resource update from USB storage and click start 2.4 Factory setting • Factory reset “all” or each setup choice you choose 3.0 SYSTEM SETUP 3.1 General Set-up • Date time: This option is used to set up the date and time.
• Standard: “PAL” is default setting. “NTSC” is the standard for North America and will need to be selected for a clearer picture. If you are outside of North America you will need to check to see what standard your country uses *Note: Any time you change the resolution, the system will have to be rebooted to make changes 3.
3.3 Encode Set-up *Note: If you have your target bitrate, but are having trouble achieving an acceptable quality video, you will have to cut back in some aspect. The contributing factors that will lead to a higher video bitrate are the amount of pixels (the resolution of the video), the frame rate, and the amount of motion present • Channel: You can assign different settings to each channel (camera view).
• Frame rate: The frame rate is how many unique consecutive images are displayed per second in the video to give the illusion of movement. Keep in mind, that the minimum limit that our brain needs to perceive moving frames as a video is 24 Frames per Second, so there is no big difference between 24 and 30 fps except the higher frame rate will effect your bandwidth and data storage 3.
*Note: Make sure before configuring network settings that you have an Ethernet cable connected from your DVR to your router 3.5 Network Setup: • DHCP: When first setting up for network access, check the “DHCP” box and “OK” then right click twice to save.
• DDNS: Click “√” in check box to enable. Select the dropdown box and choose noip or dyndns. Input the URL that was assigned to you when you set up your account, and then enter the username and password for your DDNS account. Click “OK”. Don’t forget to right click twice to save changes. 3.5.3 E-mail setup: • E-Mail Function: Select to enable email options • SMTP Server: Do a search for your email provider’s SMTP server (ex: plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.
3.6 Video detection: Select “Setup”, select “System setup”, select “Video detection” • Channel: Choose which camera view you want to set up detection on • Sensitivity: Choose the right trigger video detection sensitivity.
3.7 PTZ Setup: *Note: To control the PTZ, You must connect the wires to the RS-45 port on the back of the DVR • Channel: Choose which camera view you want to work with • Protocol: Choose the “protocol” required for your device. Both protocols require an additional RS-485 data cable • Device ID: Assign an ID number to each channel (camera view) • Baud rate: We suggest using a “baud rate” no higher than 9600 to avoid errors.
4.0 VIDEO INFORMATION 4.1 Video Playback: Right click and select “Video Playback”, or go to “setup”, and then “video playback” • Channel: Either choose the channel you want to view, or you can select all channels to view everything that has been recorded and hit “search” • Record mode: choose the record mode by clicking the check box • Search time: input the starting and finishing time into edit box • Search: click “Search” to begin the corresponding video file searching and show the files.
5.0 SYSTEM 5.1 System info: • HDD info: This shows the model, capacity, amount of data used and status (formatted or unformatted) of all HDD that are installed. • System version: This option shows the device name and model, the serial number, HardWare version, SoftWare version and built time. • System log: Choose the “Event type” you wish to view, and input the time period in the “From time” and “Till time” then click “Search”. The log will then display your log detail 5.
6.0 SMARTPHONE ACCESS 5.1 EseeNet+ app: • I-Phone/I-Pad: For I-Phone or I-Pad users use this link to install Esee Net+ https://itunes.apple.com/sr/app/eseenet+/id789619158?mt=8 • Android: For Android users, use this link to install Esee Net+ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ESeyeM • To add a device, select the + next to My Device. • Choose IP address or Eseenet ID for Add Model. For IP address log in, enter the IP address of the DVR or your DDNS URL if one has been set up.
6.0 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 6.