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WPS-365-DVR
DVR
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INSTALLATION AND USERS MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 5
1.1. INTRODUCTION 5
1.2. PACKING LIST 5
1.3. FEATURES 5
2. FRONT AND REAR PANELS AND REMOTE CONTROL 6
2.1. FRONT PANEL 6
2.2. REAR PANEL 8
2.3. REMOTE CONTROL 10
3. INSTALLATION 11
3.1. POSITIONING THE 365 DVR 11
3.1.1. RACK MOUNTING THE 365 SERIES DVR 11
3.2. CONNECTIONS 12
3.2.1. BASIC CONNECTIONS 12
3.2.2. OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS 12
3.2.3. PTZ CAMERA / AUTOMATION SYSTEM CONNECTIONS 13
4. MAIN SCREEN AND BASIC OPERATIONS 15
4.1. TEXT INPUT 16
4.2. LOGIN / LOGOUT 17
4.3. BASIC OPERATIONS USING THE CONTROL BAR 17
4.4. DIGITAL ZOOM 19
5. MAIN MENU 20
5.1. STATUS DISPLAY 20
5.2. VOLUME CONTROL 21
5.3. VIDEO ADJUSTMENT 22
5.4. DISPLAY 23
5.5. BACKUP DEVICE 24
5.6. SOFTWARE UPGRADE 25
5.6.1. UPDATING SOFTWARE VIA DVR LOCAL DISPLAY 25
5.7. SYSTEM SHUTDOWN 26
6. SETUP MENU 27
6.1. PRE-CAMERA SETUP 28
6.2. CAMERA SETUP 29
6.2.1. VIDEO LOSS SETUP 31
6.2.2. MOTION SETUP 33
6.2.2.1. DETECTION SETTINGS 35
6.3. ALARM SETUP 36
6.4. SEQ DISPLAY SETUP 38
6.5. SCHEDULED RECORD SETUP 41
6.6.1. SCHEDULED RECORD – EASY SETUP 42
6.7. HDD SETUP 44
6.7.1. HDD FORMAT/CLEAR 46
6.7.2. ADVANCED HDD SETUP 47
6.8. PASSWORD SETUP 49
6.8.1. ADVANCED USER SETUP 51
6.9. SYSTEM SETUP 53
6.10. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL SETUP 55
6.11. NETWORK SETUP 57
6.11.1. E-MAIL SETUP 58
6.11.2. FTP SETUP 60
6.11.3. ADVANCED NETWORK SETUP 61
6.12. FACTORY DEFAULT 62
7. PTZ CONTROL 63
7.1. OSD CONTROL FOR WIREPATH™ SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS 64
8. SEARCH/PLAYBACK/ARCHIVE 66
8.1. SEARCH BY TIME 67
8.2. SEARCH BY EVENT / LOG DISPLAY 68
8.3. SMART SEARCH 70
8.4. SEARCH ARCHIVED FILES 72
8.5. PLAYBACK SEARCH RESULTS 73
8.6. ARCHIVE (BACKUP) SEARCH RESULTS 74

9. REMOTE ACCESS 76
9.1. PC REMOTE ACCESS 76
9.2. PC REMOTE DISPLAY AND OPERATIONS 76
9.2.1. SPLIT-WINDOW OPTION MENU 77
9.2.2. CONTROL PANEL 78
9.2.3. SPLIT-WINDOW PANEL 79
9.2.4. PLAYBACK PANEL 79
9.2.5. STATUS PANEL 80
9.2.6. SEARCH PANEL AND COPY FEATURE 81
9.2.6.1. SEARCH BY TIME 81
9.2.6.2. SEARCH BY EVENT 82
9.2.6.3. COPY FUNCTION 83
9.2.7. PTZ CONTROL PANEL 84
9.2.8. DEVICE CONFIG 85
9.2.8.1. MODIFY 86
9.2.9. SOFTWARE UPGRADE 87
9.3. PC CONFIGURATION OF DEVICE PROPERTIES 87
9.3.1. SYSTEM 88
9.3.2. PASSWORD 89
9.3.3. NETWORK 92
9.3.4. PRE CAMERA 94
9.3.5. CAMERA 95
9.3.6. MOTION 96
9.3.7. MOTION DETECTION / PRIVACY MASK 98
9.3.7.1. MOTION DETECTION 98
9.3.7.2. PRIVACY MASK 99
9.3.8. VIDEO LOSS 100
9.3.9. ALARM 101
9.3.10. SEQ DISPLAY 103
9.3.11. SCHEDULE 104
9.3.12. EASY SCHEDULE 105
9.3.13. E-MAIL (NOTIFICATION) 106
9.3.14. RS-232/485 107
9.3.15. FTP 109
9.3.16. HDD 110
9.3.17. DISPLAY 111
9.4. VIDEO STREAM (DUAL STREAM) 112
9.5. REMOTE VIEWING WITH A SMARTPHONE 114
9.5.1. REMOTE DISPLAY AND OPERATION 115
10.WARRANTY 117
11.APPENDIX A – SPECIFICATIONS 118
12.APPENDIX B – MENU STRUCTURE 120
13.APPENDIX C – HARD DRIVE RECORDING TABLE 121
14.APPENDIX D – H.264 TO AVI CONVERSION UTILITY 122

SAFETY INFORMATION
• Handle this device with care. Do not strike or shake this device as this may damage it.
• Do not expose this device to water or moisture. Moisture may damage the device and also cause electric
shock. Do not operate it in wet areas. Take immediate action if the device becomes wet. Turn the power
off and refer servicing to qualied service personnel.
• Do not use this device near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus that
produces heat.
• Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at the point where it connects to
the device and at the receptacle.
• Do not operate this device beyond its specied temperature, humidity or power source ratings.
• Use this device in humidity below 85%.
• The performance and lifespan of the hard drive is affected when used in high temperatures. It is
recommended to use this device within 68ºF ~ 86ºF.
• If mounting in a closed space, ventilation should be included. Do not block any ventilation openings.
• Handle the hard drive with care.
- It is possible to damage the hard drive if it is moved while the motor is still spinning. Do not move this
device after turning on the power. Follow the shutdown procedure (see Section 5.6) and wait at
least 30 seconds before moving this device even if it is to simply reposition it on a shelf or in a rack.
- If servicing or exchanging the hard drive, protect it from static electricity. Use a grounded static wrist
guard and matt to properly ground yourself before servicing the hard drive.
- Do not use an electric screw driver to remove or install a hard drive.
• Clean this device with a dry cloth. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the device
chassis. If dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
• Please make a note of the system settings and save them. This will help when required to change the
system conguration, or when unexpected failure or trouble occurs.
• Do not drop metallic parts through the ventilation slots. This could permanently damage the device.
If something falls inside the device, turn off the power immediately and contact qualied service personnel
for service.
• Distributing, copying, disassembling, reverse compiling, reverse engineering, or exporting the software
provided with this product, is expressly prohibited and in violation of the law.
THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. AT ANY TIME
CHANGES COULD BE MADE To THE INFORMATION HEREIN FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THIS PUBLICATION
AND/OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT(S).
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
This product complies with the relevant standards for CE, FCC, and RoHS approval. The Power Adaptor/Supply
has been tested for compliance with UL, CSA, and CE standards.

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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1. INTRODUCTION
Wirepath™ Surveillance DVRs are state of the art, and offer unsurpassed technology. Features such as
Hexaplex operation with triple streaming via H.264 (low and high res), and MJPEG provides easy-to-use remote
access via Automation Systems, PC, or Smartphone. With H.264 compression, 960H, D1 / Half D1 / CIF video
resolution support and adjustable Frame Per Second record settings the installer can maximize the storage
time of the built-in hard drive. Wirepath™ DVR’s professional grade features make them ideal for high-end
residential and commercial monitoring applications.
1.2. PACKING LIST
(1) DVR
(1) 12V / 8.33A External Power Supply
(1) IEC Power Cord
(1) IR Remote
(2) AAA Batteries
(1) USB 1.1 Mouse
(2) Rack Ears
(1) Dust Filter
(1) Set of Screws to Add (3) HDDs
1.3. FEATURES
Connections
· Up to 16 cameras or composite video sources
· HDMI and VGA outputs
· Call Monitor output
· 4 audio inputs, 2 audio outputs
· 16 alarm inputs, 2 alarm outputs
Video / Audio
· Hexaplex operation - simultaneous record, live playback, backup, control, & simultaneous H.264 and MJPEG
remote access
· Triple Stream H.264 and MJPEG
- High Res H.264 for recording and streaming to IE Interface and Smartphones
- Low Res H.264 for streaming for devices on bandwidth limited networks
- MJPEG for streaming to Automation Systems
· Record capabilities
- Full 30 FPS (frames per second) for all channels across all resolutions
· Playback capabilities
- Full 30 FPS (frames per second) for all channels across all resolutions
· Real-time live display, 30 FPS, for each channel
· Versatile display formats: full-screen, 4, 9, and 16 camera split windows
· ADPCM audio compression
Storage
·Up to four 3.5” SATA hard disk drives - one 1TB (9ch) and one 2TB (16ch) are already installed
· ESATA port
· Video/audio backup to USB thumb drives or PC via web interface
Control / Remote Access
· IR, RS-232 and IP Controllable
· Ethernet interface
- Stream video/audio to Automation Systems, IE interface, and Smartphones
- Integrated control via Automation Systems such as Control4
- Remote Setup
- Remote software upgrade
- Remote alarm notication via email
- FTP video/audio storage
- DDNS support
· RS-485 for PTZ Control
Chassis
· 2U Rack Mountable (Rack Ears Included)
· Jog/Shuttle Dial

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2. FRONT AND REAR PANELS AND REMOTE CONTROL
2.1. FRONT PANEL
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1. Alpha-Numeric Buttons (1-16, 0, *, #)
Selects the corresponding camera during normal operation and is used for text entry for menus and setup.
2. PAGE Button
When viewing the four camera split window, pressing this button toggles to the next split window display page.
3. CALL Button
Press this button to switch to or return from full screen display of the focus camera in main screen display. In
some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
4. MODE Button
Toggles between live and playback modes for the main screen display. During Playback, this button is used as
“Slow Backward”.
5. (Vol/Zoom) +/- Buttons ( / )
Volume control for the main audio output, during PTZ control, use to zoom in/out the selected camera.
6. (Split Windows) +/- Buttons ( )
Next/Previous group of cameras during split window display. Within menus, use to change the contents of the
current selection.
7. ENTER Button
Press to selection current item within menus, during PTZ control; use to start/stop the selected PTZ mode.
8. MENU/ESC Button
Displays or exits the main menu during normal operation. During playback, press to take a snapshot of the
current display.
9. Up/BS Button (▲/BS)
Press this button to move the cursor or focus window in most circumstances. In PTZ control, press this button to tilt
up the camera. In text editing mode, this button is used as “backspace” key.
10. PTZ Button
In main screen display, press this button to enter/exit PTZ control if the focus camera is a PTZ camera.
11. Left/Right Buttons (◄,►)
Press either button to move the focus window or cursor. When using PTZ control, press either of these buttons to
pan the camera. In playback mode, press either button for fast forward/reverse.
12. LEDs
Indicators for POWER, HDD(Hard Disk Drive) and Network access.
13. Jog/Shuttle
Used for left/right, up/down, Fast-Forward playback, Fast-Backward playback, and Single-Step playback.

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FRONT PANEL, CONT’D.
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14. Copy Button ( )
Press to copy the current playback images to the internal DVD drive, a second press will stop the copy process.
15. Play/Pause Button (►/II)
Press this button to display the INSTANT PLAYBACK menu, and then PLAY or PAUSE recorded video.
16. Stop Button (■)
Press this button to STOP recorded video playback and return to LIVE view.
17. USB Mouse Connector
Connect to the included USB1.1 mouse.
18. X2/GOTO Button
In PTZ control, press this button to move the camera to the preset position. In full screen display, press this button
for Digital Zoom (X2/X4).
19. USB connector
Connect to USB 2.0 compatible storage device, such as USB 2.0 disk drive, DVD+RW, card reader, etc.
20. Down/DEL Button (▼/DEL)
Press these buttons to move the focus window or cursor. When using PTZ control, press this button to tilt the
camera down. In text editing mode, this button is used as “delete” key.
21. MUTE/NEXT Button
Mutes audio during normal operation and moves to the next miscellaneous control during PTZ
operation.
22. Remote IR Sensor
Use to receive signal from I/R remote controller.
23. DVR ID Switch
Used to set the DVR ID(1-4) of this unit for one IR remote controller to control up to 4 sets of digital video/audio
recorders.
24. SEQ Button
Access or returns from SEQ display mode during normal operation. During Playback this button is used as “Slow
Backward”.
25. SEARCH Button
Press this button to display the search menu in main screen display. In some dialogs, this button is used as a
miscellaneous function key.
26. Alarm Reset Button
Press this button to cancel alarm activation, and return the system to the condition before.
27. REC Button
Activates manual recording, a second press will stop the recording.

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2.2. REAR PANEL
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1. Video Input Connectors (1-9 on WPS-365-DVR-9CH, 1-16 on WPS-365-DVR-16CH)
Connect system cameras to these BNC connectors. The corresponding 75 Ω termination must be ON unless
the video output terminal is connected. See item 5 below.
2. Video Output Connectors (1-9 on WPS-365-DVR-9CH, 1-16 on WPS-365-DVR-16CH)
BNC connectors for looping camera output from the corresponding camera video input. The
corresponding 75 Ω termination must be ON unless the video output terminal is connected. See item 5
below.
3. Audio Input Connectors (AUDIO IN 1-4)
RCA connectors for line-in audio signals supplied from external devices such as microphone ampliers.
4. Video Loop Dip Switches
Set each of the DIP switches to ON unless the corresponding video output terminal is connected. The
following are the camera inputs for looping:
No Loop to Output- ON(Up)
Loop Output- OFF (Down)
NOTE: Leave these switches ON if no loop out device is connected. Having no active connection can
cause a brightened “over-voltage” image.
5. Audio Output Connectors (AUDIO OUT 1-2)
Supplies line-out audio signals to external devices such as ampliers. Recorded audio will be supplied from
AUDIO OUT during playback.
6. Main Monitor Output Connectors (6a - BNC MAIN OUT, 6b - Y/C (S-Video) MAIN OUT)
Connection to TV monitors via mini-din S-video connector or BNC connector for main monitor display.
7. MAIN-AUX Connectors (MAIN-AUX IN/OUT)
These connections are not functional on this model.
8. Cooling Fan
Internal power supply exhaust fan to provide cooling to the unit. When installing, please leave room behind
the unit in order to maintain a proper operating temperature.
9. Power Switch (POWER)
Main power for the unit.
NOTE: Before turning the power OFF, select SHUTDOWN from the MENU and allow time for the hard drives
to properly shutdown. Hard drive damage may occur if the unit is not shut down from the MENU.

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REAR PANEL, CONT’D.
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10. Power Connection (DC IN)
Connect the supplied External Power Supply. Acceptable Range: 12V / 8.33A DC
11. CALL-AUX Connectors (CALL-AUX IN/OUT)
These connections are not used on this model.
12. Call Monitor Output Connector (CALL OUT)
Connect TV monitor to this BNC connector for call monitor display
13. ESATA
Connection to external drive or PC with an ESATA connection for additional storage.
14. Ethernet Connector
Connect to a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network for remote access and integrated control and video
streaming to Automation Systems.
15. VGA Connector
Main monitor display for connection to VGA monitor for setup, control and monitoring of cameras and
system.
16. HDMI (Main Out)
Main monitor display for connection to HDMI TV or monitor for setup, control and monitoring of cameras
and system.
17. NTSC/PAL Selector Switch
Sets the video output to NTSC or PAL-based on your local TV system.
18. Alarm Input Connectors (ALARM IN 1-16)
Connect to external devices such as motion sensors or door switches.
19. Alarm Out - RS-485 Connector
1- Alarm Output Connectors (ALARM OUT 1-4)
Connect to 2 Normally Closed (NC) alarm outputs (1-2) and 2 Normally Open (NO) alarm outputs (3-4).
2- RS-485 Connector
Connect to RS-422/485 compatible PTZ camera(s) or keyboard.
20. RS-232 Connector
Connection for data and control via an external control system such as Control4, Crestron or AMX.

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2.3. REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control has many of the same functions as the front panel buttons. The
functions include:
1. Alarm Reset
Press to reset alarm.
2. Number Buttons
Direct selection of channels, display single view of the selected channel
number
3. */mark
This button has no function with this model.
4. PTZ
Opens the PTZ menu to control a connected PTZ camera.
NOTE: The menu will not appear if the selected camera is not a PTZ camera.
5. MENU/ESC
Displays OSD menu or Exits the current menu.
6. Navigation Buttons
Navigates the DVR right side menu, PTZ controls an OSD menus.
7. Volume/Zoom
Adjusts audio level up/down. Digital zoom of currently selected Camera
8. SEQ
Press to sequentially switch through connected cameras.
9. MODE
Press to change DVR modes.
10. Transport Buttons
Press to control DVR playback
◄◄ Rewinds the currently playing recorded content.
►► Fast Forwards the currently playing recorded content.
►| Skips Forwards the currently playing recorded content.
Opens the "Backup" window and allows copying video between select
able Start/End times to an attached USB flash drive or hard drive.
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►/ll Plays or Pauses the currently selected content.
Stops the currently playing recorded content.
11. DVR 1-4
DVR ID buttons. In situations with multiple DVRs, use these buttons to select the desired DVR to be controlled, from a
single remote control.
12. REC
Starts and stops recording of the currently displayed image.
13. #/code
This button has no function with this model.
14. MUTE/NEXT
MUTE - Mutes audio from the currently playing recorded content.
NEXT - single camera mode next camera
15. X2/GOTO
X2 - Press once for selected camera digital zoom. Press again for secondary zoom. Press again to exit zoom.
GOTO -In PTZ mode goto calls preset functionality of PTZ camera.
16. GRID
Press to sequentially change the video display grid for 1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 13 or 16 cameras.
17. CALL
In HD mode sets format.
18. SEARCH
Brings up menu system to search time or event for playback.
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