Crest Electronics CDVS-4100 Series Instructions d'exploitation

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CDVS-4100 Series
Embedded DVR
Setup And
Users Manual
Crest Electronics, Inc.
Version 05.23.06
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Page 1 - Users Manual

CDVS-4100 Series Embedded DVR Setup And Users ManualCrest Electronics, Inc.Version 05.23.06

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2-3Video Outputs 1 - 4Video Inputs 1 - 4Spot monitor OutputAudio OutAudio InputPower On/OffPower plug connectionSensor/Relay/Ground/422/485 connections

Page 3 - Important Safeguards

2-4 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14e Embeded DVR Data Input and Output Termina

Page 4 - Caution

2-5Description of Hardware ConnestionsVideo Input BNCsUse the BNC connection to connect the BNC cable from the camera to the DVR.Audio OutputUse this

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3-1Powering Up e DVR For e First Timee default settings of the 4100 series DVR will allow the DVR to begin recording in continuous mode aerall the

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3-2Setting e Time Zonee time zone can be set for the area in which you live by following the directions below. From the MainMenu click the Time Setu

Page 7 - Contents

3-3Different Time Zones Around the Worlde chart below shows the amount of time + or - from Greenwich Mean Time. is will help you in settingyour parti

Page 8 - Hardware Setup

3-4(GMT + 05:00) Ekaterinburg(GMT + 05:00) Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent(GMT + 05:45) Kathmandu(GMT + 06:00) Almaty, Novosibirsk(GMT + 06:00) Astana, D

Page 9 - 4108 8 Channel Embedded DVR

3-5Default Settingse following is a listing of the default settings for the DVR. • All cameras turned on • Resolution set to 1 CIF • Each camera s

Page 10 - Back Panel Controls

4-1Controlling the DVRere are three ways to control the DVR; using the USB mouse, using the remote controller, or using thefront panel. is section w

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4-2Setting the ID on the remote controller e controller ID can be set from 00-99; is is useful when there are two DVR in close proximity to eachothe

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iCautionThis installation should be performed by qualified service personnel and should conform to all Federal Stateand local laws. WARNING: This equ

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4-3 3) Click Main Menu to enter the System Menu. (See image below).System MenuSelect Information Menu 4) Click the Information Menu bar, the System

Page 14 - Setting e Time Zone

4-4Front Panel Functionse image below details the functions of the front panel. ese functions are the same for the remote control-ler.12 3 4 5 6 7 8

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4-5Helpful Hints Using the Front Panel / RemoteUse the directional controls on the remote controller and front panel to control the movement of the cu

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5-1Screen DisplayWhen the system boots it will display the 16 camera display. e user can choose from several differentscreen displays. To change scree

Page 17 - Default Settings

5-2123 4Four Camera Display123654Six Camera Display12348765Eight Camera Display1 2 34 5 67 8 9Nine Camera Display1 23 4 5 67 8 9 10Ten Camera Display1

Page 18 - Controlling the DVR

5-3Camera Sequencee DVR will sequence through the different screen layouts as shown below. To activate screen sequencefunction from the front panel, p

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5-4Four Camera Display Screen Rotation123 4567 891011 12131415 16Displays the first four cameras then next four until it comes back to 1st four.Six Cam

Page 20 - Click the up or down

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Page 21 - Front Panel Functions

5-6Nine Camera Display Screen Rotation1 2 34 5 67 8 91 2 1011 12 1314 15 163 4 56 7 89 10 111 2 34 12 1314 15 165 6 78 9 1011 12 131 2 34 5 614 15 167

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5-71 2 34 5 1314 15 166 7 89 10 1112 13 141 2 34 5 67 15 168 9 1011 12 1314 15 16Ten Camera Display Screen Rotation1 23 4 5 67 8 9 101 23 4 11 1213 14

Page 23 - Screen Display

iiImportant Safeguards Warning1. Turn off power to the unit prior to changing the battery. 2. Check the polarity of the lithium battery while changin

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5-81 23 4 5 613 14 15 167 89 10 11 1213 14 15 16irteen Camera Display Screen Rotation123 4 5678910 11 12 13123 4 5678910 14 15 16123 4 567111213 14 1

Page 25 - Camera Sequence

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6-1Overview of the Main Screene image below shows the main screen and details the features of the main screen.“A” Shows audio is turned onCamera titl

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6-2Ae symbol A will display in red when the unit has been set up to record audio. (is will displayeven if there is no microphone connected to the D

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7-1Main System Menu Pop Up BoxOverview of Pop Up Menue options on the main menu pop up box allow the user to set properties for the DVR, search recor

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7-2Setting Up e DVRis section will describe how to set up the different functions of the embedded DVR. To bring up the SetupMenu, right click the mou

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7-3e System Menue System Menu functions are explained in detail in this section.System (Information) screenSystem Information Screen • DVR Title -

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7-4System (Time Setup) ScreenSystem Time Setup Time Setup • Time Zone - is will set the time zone for the local area the DVR is located. It is in

Page 32 - Overview of the Main Screen

7-5 Time Sync. e Time Sync function allows one DVR to act as a time server to sync all Embedded DVR’s time to be the same. e options in automat

Page 33 - Channel Swapping

7-6System (User Account)e user account screen allows the user to administer users on the system. e Embedded DVR allows fornine user accounts and one

Page 34 - Main System Menu Pop Up Box

iii Caution 1. Use the power cord and power transformer supplied by the manufacturer or one recommended by the manufacturer. 2. The internal fa

Page 35 - Setting Up e DVR

7-7System (Covert Cameras)e covert tab in the user setup screen allows the DVR to block camera views based on user. To block a userfrom viewing a cam

Page 36 - System (Information) screen

7-8e Device Menue Device Menu contains the setup screens for Cameras, audio Alarm and what displays on screen. e im-age below shows the Device Menu

Page 37 - Holiday Setup

7-9To Change a Single Camera:Select the camera to make changes to by clicking with the mouse but-ton, remote controller or front panel. e camera ico

Page 38 - System (Disk Manager)

7-10Device (Camera) PTZ SetupIf you have a Pan Tilt Zoom camera, use the PTZ tab in the Device (Camera) menu (see image below). At the present time, t

Page 39 - System (User Account)

7-11Device (Camera) Color Control Use the Color Control menu to adjust the color of attached cameras. Click the color control button, the color contro

Page 40 - System (Shut Down)

7-12Device (Alarm) e system allows for alarming by sensor, motion, video loss, and system displays such as temperature indi-cator and hard disk usage

Page 41 - Device (Camera) Screen

7-13 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Nam

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7-14Device (Alarm) Motione embedded DVR can be set up to activate relays when the system detects motion. To use motion to activate a relay, click the

Page 43 - Device (Camera) PTZ Setup

7-15Device (Alarm) Systeme system monitors the internal temperature of the DVR and the amount of used disk space. is functionallows the user to set

Page 44 - Device (Camera) Audio

7-16e Record Menue record menu controls the resolution and record mode for the DVR. e record menu consist of twomenus - Setup and Schedule. Setup c

Page 45 - Device (Alarm) Sensor

ivContentsBox Contents ...1-1Hardware Setup ...

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7-17Record (Setup)Click the Setup button from the main record menu, the Record (Setup) window appears.Set recording resolutionSet recording modeTurn o

Page 47 - Device (Alarm) Video Loss

7-18Motion Area Setup Windowe motion area setup window allows the user to highlight areas of the image to detect motion. It also allowsfor changing t

Page 48 - Device (Alarm) System

7-19Record (Schedule)e DVR allows for continuous recording or recording by schedule. To record continuously, just select thecontinuous mode in the Re

Page 49 - e Record Menu

7-20Schedule record windowe image above shows the Schedule record window. To set the recording mode for a particular camera, clickthe camera, it will

Page 50 - Record (Setup)

7-21Network e DVR allows remote connection through TCP/IP connection. e networking menu contains three submenus - IP Setup, E-mail Notification, and

Page 51 - Motion Area Setup Window

7-22TCP/IP InformationWhen using a Static IP, you need to provide the DVR with the IP address, subnet mask, Gateway, and DNS number. ese must be obta

Page 52 - Record (Schedule)

7-23Network (Web Server Setup)e DVR has the ability to act as a web server for remote connection via internet web browser. is menuwill set up the DV

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7-24Event Menue event menu contains three logs for the user to review. e three logs are Sensor, Video Loss, and System.To view the different logs, cl

Page 54 - Network (IP Setup)

8-1Searching Recorded VideoTo search recorded video, right click the mouse button or press menu on the remote controller or front panel to bring up th

Page 55 - Network (E-Mail Notification)

8-2Event (Calendar Search)e Calendar search window allows the user to search for recorded video by date and time. e search screenconsist of the sele

Page 56 - Network (Web Server Setup)

v Device (Alarm) Motion ...7-14 Device (Alarm) Video Loss ...

Page 57 - Event Menu

8-3Search (Motion Search) Motion search allows the user to search for video only recorded when there was motion. is is useful whenthe system has been

Page 58 - Searching Recorded Video

8-4Search (Event Search)e event search screen allows the user to search video only recorded in sensor mode. is is useful when thesystem has been set

Page 59 - Event (Calendar Search)

8-5Playback Screen FunctionsAer selecting the search method, click OK, and the system changes to the playback screen. ere are severalplayback functi

Page 60 - Search (Motion Search)

8-6Using the Remote Controller to Control Playbacke remote controller can be used to control the playback functions. e images belowshow the various

Page 61 - Search (Event Search)

8-7Controlling the Playback Functions with the Front Panele front panel can be used to control the playback functions. e following images describe t

Page 62 - Playback Screen Functions

9-1Backing Up Recorded Videoe DVR allows the user to backup recorded video to a CD, DVD or USB disk drive. From live view mode,begin backup by right

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10-1Digital PTZe digital PTZ function allows the user to enlarge a live or recorded image. As the image is zoomed partsof the screen that were visibl

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11-1Dynamic PTZTo set up the PTZ camera see the section on setting up a PTZ camera. e DVR can control a PTZ camerawith the mouse, remote controller o

Page 65 - Backing Up Recorded Video

1-1Contents Please check the package for the following items. If any items are missing please contact your dealer. • 4100 DVR • Power cord • Remote

Page 66 - Digital PTZ

2-1Hardware Setupis section describes the front and back connections of the CDVS-4116, 4108, 4104 Embedded DVR.USB PortsCD-RW Drive Front Panel Contr

Page 67 - Dynamic PTZ

2-24108 8 Channel Embedded DVRe images that follow show the hardware connections for the 8 channel embedded DVR.Video Outputs 1 - 8Video Inputs 1 - 8

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