Channel Vision DVR-4HE Manuale utente

• Intelligent Entertainment • Infrastructure • Security Solutions
DVR-4HE, DVR-8HE, DVR-16HE
High Resolution 960H DVR
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Table Of Contents
Model Info Page 3
Product Introduction/Key Features Page 4
Front Panel Pages 5-6
Back Panel Pages 7-8
Remote Control Page 9
Basic Connections Page 10
HDD Installation Page 11
Connections Pages 12-13
POS Setup Pages 14-15
Basic Operation Pages 16-19
Menu Page 20
Status Menu/Volume Control Menu Page 21
Video Adjustment Menu Page 22
Display Menu Page 23
Backing Up & Exporting Video Page 24
Updating Firmware/Updating Firmware Remotely Page 25
Setup Menu Page 26
Pre Camera Setup Page 27
Camera Setup Pages 28-29
Video Loss Menu Page 30
Motion Setup Menu Pages 31-32
Alarm Setup Pages 33-34
Main & Sequence Display Setup Page 35
Scheduled Record Setup Pages 36-37
HDD Setup Pages 38-39
HDD Formatting Page 40
Advanced HDD Setup Page 41
Nas Setup/Password Setup Page 42
User Setup Page 43-44
System Setup Page 45
RS-232/422/485 Setup Page 46
RS-232 Protocol Pages 47-49
Network Setup Pages 50-51
Notification Setup Page 52
FTP Setup Page 53
3G Modem Setup Page 54
Assigning an IP Address (Static) Pages 55-56
Advanced Network Menu Pages 57-58
PTZ Control Page 59
Search/Search Archive Page 60
Time Search Page 61
Search By Event/Log Page 62
Smart Search Page 63
POS Search Page 64
Archive Playback Page 65
Backup Page 66
Playback/Archive Search By Event Page 67
Remote Viewing: IE Page 68-75
Remote Viewing: Firefox/Chrome Page 76
Utilities/AVI Conversion Page 77-79
DVR Browser/Search Tool Page 80
Port Forwarding Page 81
Supported Hard Drives Page 82
Supporter Media Devices/USB Modems/SD Cards/Nas Drives Page 83
Safety Instructions Page 84
Specifications Page 85
Warranty Page 86

Model DVR-4HE, DVR-8HE, DVR-16HE
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Quickstart Guide
DVR-4HE
DVR-8HE
DVR-16HE
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Product Introduction
Key Features
The HE series 960 DVRs are designed for use within a surveillance system
and are a combination of a hard disk recorder, video multiplexer, and web
server. To achieve the highest connectivity and operability, this series of digital
video/audio recorders are all based on industry-leading front-end to back-end
surveillance infrastructure. With state-of-the-art system architecture, powerful
hardware, compression, intelligent recording algorithms, sixfold operation can
be achieved without sacrificing the increasing demands of functionality,
performance, reliability, or availability in the surveillance industry.
• Supports 960H High Resolution cameras (960x480)
• Smart search & playback
• Intelligent motion detection with programmable area and sensitivity
• Compatible with Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox & Safari
• Windows & Macintosh software included
• Simultaneous HDMI, VGA, and BNC outputs
• Supports UPnP
• POS integration (16 Channel model only)
• Compatible with standard or 960 CCTV cameras
• iPhone, iPad, & Android app
• Digital Zoom
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Front Panel (8 Channel Only)
1. Mode Button:
In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
During playback, this button is used for the “slow rewind” function.
2. Seq Button:
Use this button to switch to or return from SEQ display mode in main screen display.
In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
During playback, this button is used for the “slow forward” function.
3. Call Button:
Use this button to switch to or return from the full screen display of the current camera or
cameras. In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
4. Search Button:
Use this button to display the search menu while viewing the live video screen.
In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
5. Rec Button:
Use this button to force manual recording. To stop manual recording, press it again.
6. Play/Pause Button:
Use this button to playback recorded data, or pause the playback.
7. Stop Button:
Use this button to stop the playback.
8. Copy Button:
Use this button to copy the playback data to an internal DVD burner or external USB device.
Use this button again to stop copying the data.
9. Menu/Esc Button:
Use this button to display the main menu or escape to the upper level display.
During playback, use this button to take a snapshot of the currently playing video.
10. Page Button:
Use this button as a page down function in multi screen displays.
11. Up/BS Button: (▲/BS)
Use this button to move the cursor or currently selected item. During PTZ control, use this
button to tilt up the camera. In text editing mode, this button is used as the backspace key.
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Front Panel Continued
12. Down/DEL Button: (▼/DEL)
Use this button to move the cursor or currently selected item. During PTZ control, use this
button to tilt down the camera. In text editing mode, this button is used as the delete key.
13. Left/Right Buttons: (◄,►)
In PTZ control mode, use these buttons to pan the camera.
In the other menus, use this button to move the cursor or currently selected item.
14. Enter Button:
This button is used as enter key in most menus.
During PTZ control, this button is used to start/stop the selected PTZ control mode.
15. (Split Windows) +/- Buttons:
In a split-window display, press these buttons to navigate to the next/previous split-window
display. These buttons are also frequently used to change the values of numbers or options.
16. LEDs:
These are indicators for Power, HDD, and Network connectivity.
17. Remote I/R Sensor:
Used to receive a signal from an external IR receiver.
18. USB connector:
Connect to a USB 2.0 compatible device, such as a USB 2.0 disk drive, or a USB 3G dongle.
19. Alpha-numeric Buttons (1-8)
Press these buttons for camera selection in most circumstances.
These buttons can also be used to enter test and numbers similar to most mobile devices.
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Back Panel (4 Channel)
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1. Analog Video input Connectors:
Connect analog cameras to these BNC connectors. 75Ω termination is always active.
2. Video Out: (Main)
Connect a TV monitor to the upper BNC connector to display the main video output. On some
DVR models, the Call menu is available as well, and will provide an alternative output for a TV.
3. Audio Out Connector: This connector provides a line-out audio signal to external devices such
as speakers. Recorded audio will stream to the audio output during playback.
4. Audio Input Connector: (Audio in) Connect an audio input.
5. VGA Connector:
Connect VGA monitor to the VGA connector for main monitor display.
6. HDMI Connector:
Connect an HDMI monitor to the HDMI connector to view the main monitor display.
Audio can also be outputted from this connector.
7. Ethernet Connector: (lower port)
Connect the DVR to a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network through this port.
8. USB Mouse Connector:
Connect to USB 2.0 compatible mouse.
9. RS-485 Connector:
Use this connector to connect to the DVR to a RS-485 compatible PTZ camera or keyboard.
Refer to the manual of the PTZ camera being used to verify you are using the correct settings.
10. Alarm Input/Output Connectors: (Panic, Alarm Set/Unset,)
Use these connectors to external devices, such as sensors or door switches.
11. Power Input: (12vDC in) Connect to the included 12vDC power supply.

Back Panel (8 Channel)
1. Audio Out Connector: This connector provides a line-out audio signal to external devices such
as speakers. Recorded audio will stream to the audio output during playback.
2. Video Out: (Call, Main)
Connect a TV monitor to the upper BNC connector to display the main video output. On some
DVR models, the Call menu is available as well, and will provide an alternative output for a TV.
3. Analog Video input Connectors:
Connect analog cameras to these BNC connectors. 75Ω termination is always active.
4. Audio Input Connector: (Audio in) Connect an audio input.
5. VGA Connector:
Connect VGA monitor to the VGA connector for main monitor display.
6. HDMI Connector:
Connect an HDMI monitor to the HDMI connector to view the main monitor display.
Audio can also be outputted from this connector.
7. Ethernet Connector: (lower port)
Connect the DVR to a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network through this port.
8. USB Mouse Connector: (Reserved)
Connect to USB 2.0 compatible mouse.
9. RS-485 Connector:
Use this connector to connect to the DVR to a RS-485 compatible PTZ camera or keyboard.
Refer to the manual of the PTZ camera being used to verify you are using the correct settings.
10. Alarm Input Connectors: (Panic, Alarm Set/Unset,)
Use these connectors to external devices, such as sensors or door switches.
11. Alarm Output Connectors: Connect N.C. connectors (left) to a Normally Closed (N.C.) alarm
output, or connect the N.O. connectors (right) to a Normally Open (N.O.) alarm output.
Note: You can use N.O. or N.C. but not both at the same time.
12. Remote Sensor Connector: This feature will be added in later product firmware updates.
13. Power Switch: (Power) Use this switch to turn the unit on/off.
14. Power Input: (12vDC in) Connect to the included 12vDC power supply.
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Remote Control
Basic operation can be achieved via the remote control instead of using the buttons on the front
panel if needed. The effective operating distance of the remote control is about 32 feet. (Line of sight)
Most of the buttons correspond to a button on the DVR’s front panel.
1. Alpha-numeric Buttons: (1-9, 0, *, #)
Use these buttons for direct camera selection.
These buttons can also be used to enter text and numbers.
2. Alarm Reset Button:
Use this button to cancel alarm activation.
3. Mute/Next Button:
During PTZ control, use this button to move to the menu selection.
In the other menus, use this button to mute the audio.
4. X2/Goto Button:
In PTZ control, use this button to move the camera to a specified preset position.
If viewing a single camera, use this button to activate Digital Zoom (X2/X4).
5. (Vol/Zoom) +/- Buttons ( / / ):
During PTZ control, use these buttons to zoom in/out the camera.
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Basic Connections
The diagram below shows the basic connections and ports on the DVR HE series.
Not all connections are available on all models. The 16 channel model is shown below.
Verify the NTSC/PAL Selector Switch on the main board is set properly. In the US or Canada, the
switch should be set to NTSC.
• Cameras:
Connect the camera video BNC connectors to the video inputs on the back of the DVR.
• Main monitor:
Connect the main monitor connector (BNC/VGA/HDMI) to a surveillance TV/VGA monitor.
This monitor will display the live screen as well as all menus.
• Hard Disk Drive(s):
Install at least one SATA hard disk drive (Max. storage size 4TB/HDD) inside the DVR.
Do not exceed 4TB per HDD bay.
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