DVR Ev1008hdx Syscom
DVR Ev1008hdx Syscom
DVR Ev1008hdx Syscom
EV-1000 Series DVR Quick Operation Guide Thank you for purchasing our product. If there is any question or request, please do not hesitate to contact dealer. This manual is applicable to EV-1000 series DVR.
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DVR Pre-Installation
The EV-1000 series DVR is highly advanced surveillance equipment that should be installed with care. Please take into consideration the following precautionary steps before installation of the DVR. 1. Keep all liquids away from the DVR. 2. Install the DVR in a well-ventilated and dust-free area. 3. Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications. 4. Install a manufacturer recommended HDD.
DVR Installation
During the installation of the DVR: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Use brackets for rack mounting. Ensure there is ample room for audio and video cables. When installing cables, ensure that the bend radius of the cables are no less than five times than its diameter. Connect both the alarm and RS-485 cable. Allow at least 2cm (~0.75in) of space between racks mounted devices. Ensure the DVR is grounded. Environmental temperature should be within the range of -10 C ~ 55 C, 14F ~ 131F. Environmental humidity should be within the range of 10% ~ 90%.
2. Install the HDD in the HDD rack using the provided screws. Fasten the screws on the button to fix the HDD.
3. Connect the HDD to the motherboard of the DVR with the included data cable.
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Front Panel
EV-1000 Series:
1. Status Indicators:
POWER: the POWER indicator turns green when DVR is powered up. STATUS: the indicator lights when the compound key switches to numeric/letter input mode. Tx/Rx : TX/RX indictor flickers green when network connection is functioning normally.
2. IR Receiver: operation by IR remote control. 3. USB Interface: Connects USB mouse or USB flash memory devices.
Rear Panel
EV-1004:
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Item USB VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VGA LAN RS-485 Interface 12V POWER GND
Description Connector for USB devices BNC connectors for video output BNC connectors for analog video input RCA connectors for analog audio input RCA connector for audio output DB15 connector for VGA output. Display local video output and menu Connector for LAN (Local Area Network) Connector for RS-485 devices. D+, D- pin connects to PTZ 12VDC power supply Switch for turn on/off the device Ground(needs to be connected when DVR starts up)
EV-1008:
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Item USB VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VGA LAN RS-485 Interface 12V POWER GND
Description Connector for USB devices BNC connectors for video output BNC connectors for analog video input RCA connectors for analog audio input RCA connector for audio output DB15 connector for VGA output. Display local video output and menu Connector for LAN (Local Area Network) Connector for RS-485 devices. D+, D- pin connects to PTZ 12VDC power supply Switch for turn on/off the device Ground(needs to be connected when DVR starts up)
EV-1016:
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Item USB VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VGA LAN RS-485 Interface 12V POWER GND
Description Connector for USB devices BNC connectors for video output BNC connectors for analog video input RCA connectors for analog audio input RCA connector for audio output DB15 connector for VGA output. Display local video output and menu Connector for LAN (Local Area Network) Connector for RS-485 devices. D+, D- pin connects to PTZ 12VDC power supply Switch for turn on/off the device Ground(needs to be connected when DVR starts up)
Peripheral Connections
RS-485 Connection
To connect RS-485 devices to the DVR: 1. Disconnect pluggable block from the RS-485 terminal block. 2. Unfasten stop screws from the pluggable block, insert signal cables into slots and fasten stop screws. Ensure signal cables are in tight. 3. Connect pluggable block back into terminal block.
Note: Make sure the pan/tilt receiver unit is connected to the T+ and T- terminals (or D+ and D- terminals of
EV-1000 series of the DVR.
Specifications
EV-1000 Series:
Model Video compression Analog video input Video input interface Audio compression Video/Audio input Audio input Voice talk input VGA output CVBS output Audio output Recording resolution EV-1004 H.264 4-ch 8-ch 16-ch EV-1008 EV-1016
BNC connector (1.0 Vp-p, 75 ); PAL / NTSC adaptive G.711 1-ch, RCA connector (2.0 Vp-p, 1 k) 1-ch, RCA (2.0 Vp-p, 1 k) (Using AUDIO IN) 1-ch, resolution: 1024 768 / 60 Hz 1-ch, BNC connector (1.0 Vp-p, 75 ); Resolution: PAL: 70 4 576, NTSC: 704 480 1-ch, RCA connector (Linear, 1 k) 4CIF / 2CIF / CIF Main stream: 4CIF / 2CIF@12 fps, CIF@25 fps (P) / 30 fps (N) Sub stream: CIF / QCIF@25 fps (P) / 30 fps (N) Main stream: 4CIF / 2CIF@8 fps, CIF@25 fps (P) / 30 fps (N) Sub stream: CIF / QCIF@25 fps (P) / 30 fps (N) Main stream: 4CIF / 2CIF@6 fps, CIF@25 fps (P) / 30 fps (N) Sub stream: CIF / QCIF@25 fps (P) / 30 fps (N)
Video bit rate Stream type Audio bit rate Dual stream Synchronous playback Type
32 kbps ~ 2048 kbps, or user-defined (Max. 3072 kbps) Video/ Video & Audio 64 kbps Support 4-ch 1 SATA interface Up to 2TB capacity for each interface 1, RJ45 10 M / 100 M adaptive Ethernet interface 1 RS-485 interface, half-duplex 2, USB 2.0 12 VDC 10 W (without hard disk or DVD-R/W) -10 C ~ +55 C 10% ~ 90% 315 230 45 mm 2 kg (without hard disk or DVD-R/W) 4 kg (without hard disk or DVD-R/W) 4 kg (without hard disk or DVD-R/W) 10 W (without hard disk or DVD-R/W) 15 W (without hard disk or DVD-R/W) 8-ch 16-ch
Hard disk Capacity Network interface Serial interface USB interface Power supply Consumption Working temperature Working humidity Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight
External interface
Others
Bit Rate 96K 128K 160K 192K 224K 256K 320K 384K 448K 512K 640K 768K 896K 1024K 1280K 1536K 1792K 2048K
Storage Used 42M 56M 70M 84M 98M 112M 140M 168M 196M 225M 281M 337M 393M 450M 562M 675M 787M 900M
Note: Please note that supplied values for storage space used is just for reference. Storage space used is
estimated by formulas and may have some deviation from actual value.
Menu Operation
Menu Structure
The menu structure of the EV-1000 Series DVR is as following: (alarm not available to standard version)
2. Select the ShutDown button. 3. Click the Yes button in the pop-up attention box to confirm the shutdown. 4. For the EV-1000 series models, you are allowed to power off the unit only when the following interface appears:
4. Click the Next button. This will take you to the HDD Management window. 5. To start HDD management, click the Enter button. 6. If a new HDD was recently installed, select the HDD from the list to initialize it. Initializing the HDD will format and remove all data from it. 7. After the HDD has been initialized, click the OK button which will take you back to the Setup Wizard window.
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Click the Next button. This will take you to the Record Settings Window.
To enter the Record Settings window, click the Enter button. Select the Schedule tab. Click the Edit button. This will open up a new recording schedule. Check both the Enable Schedule and All Day checkbox. This will enable the recording schedule and have it record continuously all day. 13. Click the OK button. This will take you back to the Schedule tab. To copy the schedule to a different channel, 10 9. 10. 11. 12.
select the channel or all under Copy To and click the Copy button.
14. Click the Next button. This will take you to the Network Settings window. 15. To configure network settings, click the Enter button. 16. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. 17. Click the OK button to return to the Setup Wizard.
18. Click the Next button. This will take you to the Camera Management window. 19. Select Add to add IP camera, and click OK to return to Setup Wizard. 20. If all the settings are entered as desired, click the Done button to finish and exit the Setup Wizard. Youve completed the Setup Wizard. The next step in the initial setup process is to setup the system date and time.
Live View
Some icons are provided on screen in Live Preview mode to indicate different camera status. These icons include: Main Output Aux Output
Event Alarm: Indicates video loss, video tampering, motion detection or relay alarm.
Record: Indicates the current channel is recording. The recording may have been started manually, from a schedule, and/or triggered from motion or alarm. 11
PTZ Control
Settings for a PTZ camera must be configured before it is used. Before proceeding, verify that the PTZ and RS-485 of the DVR are connected properly.
PTZ Settings
To configure PTZ settings: 1. Click Menu > Settings > PTZ to enter the PTZ Settings menu. 2. Select channel where PTZ camera is installed next to Camera label. 3. Configure the settings of baud rate, date bit, stop bit, parity, flow control, PTZ protocol and address. 4. Click OK to save settings and exit the PTZ Settings menu.
PTZ Control
The PTZ control panel in the live preview window provides a series of PTZ control buttons, as shown in the following figure: 1. Directional Pad/Auto-scan Buttons: Controls the movements and directions the PTZ. The center button is also used to start auto-scan of PTZ. 2. Zoom: Used to zoom in and out with the PTZ. 3. Focus: Used to adjust the focus of the PTZ. 4. Iris: Used to open up or close the iris of the PTZ. 5. Speed: Adjusts the movement speed of the PTZ. 6. Light: Turns PTZ light (if applicable) on and off. 7. Wiper: Turns PTZ wiper (if applicable) on and off. 8. Zoom In: Instantly zooms PTZ in. 9. Center: Centers PTZ. Camera: Select a PTZ camera.
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Preview Menu
Call Preset: Call a PTZ preset. Call Patrol: Call a PTZ patrol. Call Pattern: Call a PTZ pattern. Preset Settings: Enter PTZ preset configuration menu. Patrol Settings: Enter PTZ patrol configuration menu. Pattern Settings: Enter PTZ pattern configuration menu. PTZ Menu: Enter PTZ menu. PTZ Settings: Enter PTZ settings menu.
Playback
Playback by Search
To play back files from a general search: 1. Enter into the Video Search menu by clicking Menu > Video Search. 2. Select General tab, and Set the search parameters by selecting cameras to search, video/file type and the start/end time. 3. Click the Play button to start playback of all the files found with the specified search criteria or click the Search button to bring up the list of search results. After search results are presented, select the file you would like to playback and press Play to enter synchronous playback cameras selection. 12
3. You may also select additional channels for playback from the channel list on the right hand side of the Playback interface. Using the Front Panel/Remote: 1. Press the PLAY button. This will take you into the Playback interface. 2. Enter the channel you would like to view recordings for on the front panel or remote (i.e. press SHIFT, the STATUS light will turn green, then press 1 for channel 1, press 2 for channel 2). 3. Recordings will begin for the selected channel. Note: The EV-1000 series models do not provide operating buttons on front panel.
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Backup
Recorded files can be backed up to various devices, such as USB flash drives, USB HDDs or a DVD writer. To export recorded files: 1. Enter the Record Backup menu by clicking Menu > Video Export. 2. Select desired parameters to search for files to export. 3. Press the Export button. This will take you to the Record Backup menu.
4. Select the files to export. You may also click the Play button to verify that these files are indeed the ones you would like to export. 5. The size of the currently selected files is displayed in the lower-left corner of the window. Select the Next button to enter the Export menu. 6. Select device to export to from drop-down list (USB Flash Drive, USB HDD, and DVD Writer). If backup device is not recognized: Click the Refresh button. Reconnect device. Check for compatibility from vendor.
7. Click Start to begin backup process. 8. After the backup process has completed, you may select the files from your device and click the Play button to verify that it has been exported successfully. Note: Video Player software will automatically be copied on to the device that the recorded files were exported on.
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