Cop-usa SDDVR-WF User Manual

Browse online or download User Manual for Camcorders Cop-usa SDDVR-WF. COP-USA SDDVR-WF User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 82
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 0
H.264 Wi-Fi IP High Resolution
Smoke Detector Color Camera
3G Wifi IP Camera is Accessible from Anywhere in the World by Internet
* 1/3’’ Color CCD
High Resolution Camera
* 540 TVL 0.001LUX (SDNR) Slow-shutter
* Audio Video Intercom by Wi-Fi / Ethernet
* H.264 Algorihm hardware compression
* Easy Recording Setup by Internet
* Functional Smoke Detector Camera
* DC12V 1A
MONITOR
Reset
Camera
MIC
Video or DVR
DC12V 1A
Internet
SDDVR-WF
InterNet
Router
InterNet
Wireless Router
* Specifications are subject to change without notice
** Designed in U.S.A.
* 3.7mm Pinhole Lens
Page view 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 81 82

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Smoke Detector Color Camera

H.264 Wi-Fi IP High ResolutionSmoke Detector Color Camera3G Wifi IP Camera is Accessible from Anywhere in the World by Internet* 1/3’’ Color CCD High

Page 2 - Basic step for wifi setup

86. IN᧶ 2 channels sensor input the rising or falling edge of level of channel S1 or channel S2 can trigger alarm. The method of application is that

Page 3 - User guide

9 Figure 2-2 Installation confirmation Click “next”, there will be a dialogue box: Figure 2-3 agreement license Click “Yes”, there will be a dialog

Page 4

10 Figure 2-4 Choose installation folder Choose installation folder, click “next”, there will be a dialogue box: Figure 2-5 Start to copy files Clic

Page 5 - 1. Product Overview

11 Figure 2-6 Start the installation When the installation is finished, there will be a dialogue box: Figure 2-7 Installation complete Click “Finish

Page 6

123. Video server parameter configuration There are following types of NVS-6000 video server parameter configuration: 1)ᇬSet DVS parameter via client

Page 7

133.1. Video and image setting Notice᧶When setting the video and picture's parameters of the 2 or 4 channels device, it will restart automatical

Page 8

14¾ ᇹDefinitionᇺDefinition includes a 4-level definition setting of video. The left of the setting bar is the minimum value, you can easily drag the

Page 9 - 2.1.2. Notice

15¾ ᇹBit Rateᇺ“Bit Rate” means the amount of stream bit encoding by encoder in a second, the unit of stream rate is bps, namely bits per second. The

Page 10

16the increasing frame rate will make the image display smoother and stream rate increasing. Conversely, the image will become discontinuous and stre

Page 11 - Figure 2-3 agreement license

171M Bit rate) Bit rate) ADSL-upload 2M CBR(Constant Bit rate) 25 CBR(Constant Bit rate) invalid 768k D1 best VBR(Variable Bit rate) 25 VBR(Varia

Page 12

Basic step for wifi setup First connect your wifi device and computer to the switch or router using the network cable. Please note: the default ip add

Page 13

18Figure 3-3 OSD setting ¾ ᇹDisplay information settingᇺThis setting achieves the characters overlay function, including date overlay, time overlay

Page 15 - 3.1. Video and image setting

20Figure 3-5 Audio setting 3.4. System network setting The setting is shown as following figure:

Page 16 - 3.1.2. Image setting

21Figure 3-6 Network setting ¾ ᇹIP addressᇺIP address is the address of video server in the network, please enquire this value from your network adm

Page 17

22intercom request button. You need to set the IP before you start an intercom from the server. After this IP setting server will request an intercom

Page 18

23Figure 3-7 COM setting ¾ ᇹPTZ protoᇺChoose the protocol from the pull-down menu, server supports 64 types of common protocols. You can upload your

Page 19 - 3.2. OSD/MASK setting

243.5.3. RS232 serial port parameter setting Server supports RS232 serial port transparent transmission function, data can be transmitted from client

Page 20 - Figure 3-3 OSD setting

253.6.1. Video motion alarm management   After the video motion alarm function is enabled, when there are motions in the image at specific time an

Page 21 - 3.3. Audio setting

26¾ ᇹEnable Auto SnapshotᇺWhen the motion events happened, system will send alarm JPG image to all connected clients automatically. ¾ ᇹAlarm Time Set

Page 22 - Figure 3-5 Audio setting

27Figure 3-9 Video loss alarm setting ¾ ᇹAlarm Time SetᇺInput value to detect loss events in specific time according to real conditions. ¾ ᇹLinkage

Page 23 - Figure 3-6 Network setting

1 Network Video Server ᧤V1.1᧥ User guide June, 18, 2007

Page 24 - 3.5.2. PTZ protocol setting

28᧪ Call preset of dome automatically ᧪ Send alarm information to client or trigger the unconnected client connection and video opening Sensor ala

Page 25 - Figure 3-7 COM setting

29¾ ᇹEnable Alarm Snapshotᇺ When the sensor trigger events happened, system will send alarm JPG image to specific client automatically. The client

Page 26 - 3.5.4. PTZ management FAQ

303.7. PPPOE&DDNS setting If the server is using dial up Internet connection please set the PPPOE and DDNS here. Figure 3-12 PPPOE&DDNS sett

Page 27

31 Enable Register on “Center”: front end will automatically register the IP address the system assigned. Disable the item if the device does not con

Page 28

32Figure 3-13 System setting ¾ ᇹServer Time SetᇺSystem provides remote video server and client time calibration function. Confirm the client device’

Page 29

33Figure 3-14 Choose upgrade file

Page 30

34Figure 3-15 Choose upgrade file Then click “Upgrade”, click “Ok” button in a pop-up box. Figure 3-16 Start to upgrade The system will start the u

Page 31 - 3.6.4. Sensor output setting

35Figure 3-17 Upgrading When the upgrade finished, there will be a status bar showing “Update success. The server will restart”. After the restart y

Page 32 - 3.7. PPPOE&DDNS setting

36 Figure 3-18 Upgrade successfully ¾ ᇹRestoreᇺRestore all parameters with factory settings except network settings and password. ¾ ᇹRestartᇺ Click

Page 33 - 3.9. System setting

37Figure 3-19 User right setting ¾ ᇹEnable UserᇺClicking “෭” on “႒” means enable this user. Only enabled user can login the server, otherwise the lo

Page 34 - Figure 3-13 System setting

2 The aim of this handbook is to help user managing and using the series of DVS products made by our company. In order to achieve highly performanc

Page 35 - Choose upgrade file

38 Figure 4-1 Login Input username, password as above figure: username and password are not necessary as default value Figure 4-2 Input username

Page 36 - Figure 3-16 Start to upgrade

39 Figure 4-3 Main menu Main menu consists of network preview, function button, servers list and status display. 4.1.2. System lock Click button

Page 37 - Figure 3-17 Upgrading

40Input username and password in the dialogue box and click ok to unlock the system. 4.1.3. System logout Click button in main menu, a dialogue bo

Page 38 - 3.10. User rights setting

41 Figure 4-6 Server management Add server:

Page 39 - 4.1.1. System login

42 Figure 4-7 Add server Input the parameter of server which you manage, respectively select host type, input server’s IP address, local display nam

Page 40 - Figure 4-1 Login

43 Figure 4-8 login the server Figure 4-9 Input the server’s parameters The factory settings’ username and password are admin and admin. Thus in thi

Page 41 - 4.1.2. System lock

44 Figure 4-10 Video server adding completed Server modification: select server from servers list and click the modify button or double click a serv

Page 42 - 4.2.1. Server management

45 Figure 4-11modify server Delete the server. Select a server from the servers list and click the delete button to delete an added server. For examp

Page 43 - Figure 4-6 Server management

46 Figure 4-12 the result of 102 server deleting 4.2.2. User management Click the button in the main menu to pop up a local setting window and ent

Page 44 - Figure 4-7 Add server

47 Figure 4-13 User management Password setting: click “Set Password” button to pop up a username and password setting dialogue box: Figure 4-14 Use

Page 45 - Figure 4-8 login the server

3Network video server user guide v1.1 June, 18, 2007 Index Index ...

Page 46

48 Figure 4-15 username and password input box When the setting is completed, you have to use your new username and password to login after the logo

Page 47 - Figure 4-11modify server

49 Figure 4-17 Server login menu Input username and password in the pop up dialogue box and click connect. Figure 4-18 Login dialogue box 4.3.3. Se

Page 48 - 4.2.2. User management

50 Figure 4-19 Server logout menu 4.4. Video browse and control The system can provide professional real time surveillance function, hundreds node ma

Page 49 - Figure 4-13 User management

51 Figure 4-20 Video channel open menu Close the video: Method 1: double click the opened video channel in the servers list to close the video. Metho

Page 50 - 4.3. Server login

52 Figure 4-21 Video close menu 4.4.2. Sound play control Open the video server’s channel video, select video image, click button on the below of

Page 51 - 4.3.3. Server logout

53 Figure 4-22 Image selection menu Control button to control the PTZ Notice: please check the PTZ setting errors and PTZ device errors if the contro

Page 52 - 4.4.1. Video browse

54Add preset position: preset PTZ to a position and input number in the preset position input box, click “preset” button to complete the setting. Inp

Page 53 - Close the video:

55 Figure 4-25 Audio intercom window 4.6. Video grouping, viewing 4.6.1. Video grouping setting Click the button in main menu, in the pop up local

Page 54 - 4.4.3. PTZ control

56 Figure 4-26 Video grouping setting menu Add a group In the “video grouping setting menu”, click “Add” button to pop up the following dialogue box.

Page 55 - 4.4.4. Preset position

57 Figure 4-28 Add completely menu For each image channel setting in group “102”: after selecting “102”, select an image from the “Channel Setup” lis

Page 56 - 4.5. Audio intercom

42. SD DVR series video server installation ...

Page 57 - 4.6. Video grouping, viewing

58 Figure 4-30 Server and channel selection Figure 4-31 A image setting completed Follow the above steps to configure the video channel of image di

Page 58 - Figure 4-27 Input group name

59 Figure 4-32 Setting completed menu 4.6.2. Video grouping view Click the in main menu to pop up a configured group list, as figure:

Page 59 - Figure 4-29 Server selection

60 Figure 4-33 Video group view Select a group and open the video of this group 4.6.3. Video grouping cyclic switch “Video grouping cyclic switch” me

Page 60

614.7.1. Capture setting Storage path setting: Click button in main menu to pop up the local setting menu. Enter the “Common Setup” attribute page;

Page 61 - 4.6.2. Video grouping view

62Method 1: Select the “capture” item from the pop up menu by clicking open video image with the right mouse button. Figure 4-35 Manual capture menu

Page 62 - Figure 4-33 Video group view

63 Figure 4-36 Images view 4.8. Video record The system supports 7*24 hours record, manual record, alarm record, pre-record, local/remote record sear

Page 63 - 4.7.2. Manual capture

64 Figure 4-37 Path setting Startup pre-record: startup pre-record and set pre-record time in the “Environment” item. Set the record file packing siz

Page 64 - 4.7.4. Capture images browse

65 Figure 4-39 Timer record time interval setting Notice: 1᧪For enabling timer record function, the video server must enable automatically login se

Page 65 - 4.8.1. Record setting

66 Figure 4-40 Manual record menu Method 2: click video image with left mouse button and use shortcut button “F4”. Stop record: repeat the record sta

Page 66 - 4.8.2. Timer record

67 Figure 4-41 Enable record setting Enable combined alarm record: Enable server video motion combined record, as following figure:

Page 67 - 4.8.3. Manual record

54.4.3. PTZ control ... 54

Page 68 - 4.8.4. Alarm record

68 Figure 4-42 Video detecting alarm combined record setting Enable server camera alarm combined record, see the figure:

Page 69

69 Figure 4-43 Sensor alarm combined record setting Enable server video loss combined record, see figure:

Page 70

70 Figure 4-44 Video loss alarm combined record setting Click “More Info” button to display all combined record settings 4.8.5. Record status checkin

Page 71

71 Figure 4-45 Timer record status display Method 2: open the video of the server video channel, it means it is recording if there is an icon on

Page 72

72 Figure 4-46 Record status display 4.8.6. Video data search Video data search will search the path of the driver according to the storage settings.

Page 73

73 Figure 4-47 Local sound alarm Set alarm sound output file Set alarm automatically pop up channel Set pop up electronic map Set alarm pop up info

Page 74 - 4.8.6. Video data search

74 Figure 4-48 Alarm combined setting 4.9.2. Real time event 1᧪Normally, the “Alarm Info” button in main menu is displayed as , when there is a real

Page 75 - Set alarm pop up information

75 Figure 4-49 Real time event display 2᧪There will be an icon in the corresponding video window when a video channel alarm happens Figure 4-50 V

Page 76 - 4.9.2. Real time event

764.9.3. History event 5. Frequent problems If you have problems in using, please refer to following steps to check and solve them Check hardware and

Page 77

77Solution: Contact network administrator to obtain corresponding port information e) Possible reason: unknown Solution: Reset server to the factory

Page 78 - 4.9.3. History event

2*,!.0/7%2$#6INPUT$#CORD6IDEO".##AMERA0RODUCT/VERVIEW3$$62VIDEOSERVERSINDEPENDENTOF0#USEEMBEDDEDREALTIMEMULTITASK

Page 79

78 6. Appendix  specs Codec MPEG4 H.264 Resolutions FULL- D1᧤PAL:720*576, NTSC:720*480᧥ᇬ CIF᧤PAL:352*288, NTSC:352*240᧥ᇬ QCIF᧤PAL:17

Page 80 - 6. Appendix  specs

Audio sample 8Kbps 16Kbps Audio intercom input Mic Network interface One RS232 Serial interface᧨One RS485 Serial interface Alarm input 2 channel

Page 81

807. Appendix ൖ factors influencing system capability You must consider the whole system capability issue and factors influencing your system and sy

Page 82 - 7. Appendix

72. SDDVR series video server installation 2.1. Hardware installation 2.1.1. Installation steps 1. Unpack the case and check if all things in the case

Comments to this Manuals

No comments