Western Digital 4CH TRIPLEX user manual

User manual for the device Western Digital 4CH TRIPLEX

Device: Western Digital 4CH TRIPLEX
Category: DVR
Manufacturer: Western Digital
Size: 3.66 MB
Added : 12/1/2013
Number of pages: 87
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USER GUIDE

4CH TRIPLEX
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
Version. 3.0

























Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of unprotected “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be strong enough to cause a risk of electric shock persons. CAUTION THIS PRODUCT IS MULTIPLE RATED VOLTAGES (110V

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Table of Contents 1. Features.......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2. Name, Function and Connection..................................................................................................................................... 9 2-1. Front View................................................................................................................

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4-7. NETWORK........................................................................................................................................................ 40 4-7-1. CLIENT ACCESS ................................................................................................................................. 40 4-7-2. LAN....................................................................................................................................................... 41 4-7-3. LAN

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5-7-3. Still image Backup in USB flash memory stick ..................................................................................... 52 5-8. PTZF................................................................................................................................................................. 52 5-8-1. PTZF Operation.................................................................................................................................... 52 5-8-2. PTZF Camera link t

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7-4-3. NETWORK CLIENT S/W Start Up – Dynamic IP Address ................................................................... 71 7-5.LIVE ................................................................................................................................................................... 72 7-6. SETUP.............................................................................................................................................................. 73 7-6-1. RECORD ........

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WARNING The authorized expert must install DVR. When connecting a camera, audio, or sensor cables DVR should be turned off first. Please be aware that the company is not responsible for the damages caused from using unauthorized goods and not following the instructions from the manual. The company is also not responsible for the errors caused after the user has opened up DVR for an arbitrary fix or the user has removed Warranty seal.

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1. Features 4 channels real-time video display and 4 channels real-time video recording TRIPLEX – Simultaneous record, playback and network transfer Individual channel recording and playback with different frame rate High-quality live and playback resolution High-quality images with MPEG-2 video compression Network features: Remote searching or playback, remote live-monitoring, remote settings change, remote camera control, and remote upgrade Network via LAN (DHCP), ADSL (Dynami

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2. Name, Function and Connection 2-1. Front View A. PLAYBACK BUTTONS REW, REW JUMP/STEP, PLAY/PAUSE, JUMP/STEP, and FF buttons are used for playing recorded videos. B. POWER Press this button to power on/off DVR. A red light appears when the power of DVR is turned on. C. CAPTURE Press this button to save a captured still-image during playback as a JPEG file. D. RECORD Press this button to start/stop manual recording. A red light appears during the recording. E. REMOVABLE HDD

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H. SENSOR LED A red light appears when sensor perceives event. I. MOTION LED A red light appears when DVR detects motion. J. IR RECEIVER Remote Controller signal receiver K. SEARCH Press this button to begin searching the recorded video. L. SETUP Press this button to begin changing DVR setup. M. LOCK Press this button to lock/unlock the buttons of DVR. N. MISC Press this button once to show or hide the status icons on live screen and playback screen, Press twice to move to “1.B

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2-2. Remote Control 11

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2-3. Rear View A. CAMERA INPUT BNC Input Connectors for camera B. LOOPBACK OUTPUT BNC Loop-back Output Connectors for cameras C. AUDIO IN RCA Audio Input Terminals D. AUDIO OUT RCA Audio Output Terminal E. VIDEO OUT BNC Monitor Out Connector F. S-VHS S-VHS Monitor Out Connector G. RS-232C Connector for DVR Control and Upgrade H. RS-485 Camera Control I. USB PORT J. NTSC/PAL SWITCH K. ALARM OUT L. POWER FAN M. SENSOR IN (Power input: DC 10~12V) N. POWER

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2-4. Specification INPUT 4 composite BNC (NTSC/PAL) – 1.0Vp-p VIDEO OUTPUT 1 composite BNC (NTSC/PAL) – 1.0Vp-p 1 S-VIDEO 4 composite loop-back AUDIO INPUT 4 Line In (RCA) OUTPUT 1 Line Out (RCA) ALARM INPUT 4 (Power input: DC 10~12V) OUTPUT 2 RECORD COMPRESSION MPEG-2 VIDEO FORMAT NTSC PAL RESOLUTION 360x240, 720x480 360x288, 720x576 QUAD MODE 120fps/4CH(360x240/CH) 100fps/4CH(360x288/CH) MUX MODE 120fps/4CH(360x240/CH) 100fps/4CH(360x288/CH) 30fps/4CH(720X480/CH) 25fps/4CH(

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3. Factory Default LIVE CHANNEL ROTATION CHANNELS--------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4 DURATION-----------------------------------------------------------------5 SECONDS CHANNEL INFO-----------------------------------------------------------------1 2 3 4 LABEL---------------------------------------------------------------------- CH1 STATUS DISPLAY-------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW ALPHA BLENDING------------------

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SENSITIVITY------------------------------------------------------- L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 H POST RECORD--------------------------------------------------- 2 SECONDS MUX GENERAL RESOLUTION -------------------------------------------------------360 X 240 QUALITY-------------------------------------------------------------- HIGH QUALITY SAVE EVENT LOG--------------------------------------------------OFF NET FRAME DROP------------------------------------------------ON CHANNEL CHANNEL

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FACTORY DEFAULT------------------------------------------------------- SELECT DATE FORMAT--------------------------------------------------------------YYYY/MM/DD CURRENT DATE------------------------------------------------------------YYYY/MM/DD CURRENT TIME------------------------------------------------------------- HH:MM:SS GMT AREA-------------------------------------------------------------------- [GMT+0:00] DAYLIGHT SAVING---------------------------------------------------------

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4. Setup 4-1. Initial menu Press the Setup button, then Setup menu will appear. 4-2. LIVE 4-2-1. Channel Rotation 1. Select LIVE and press SEL button to show LIVE setup screen. 2. Select a live display rotation channel among channel 1,2,3,4 with SEL button. (Yellow means that the channel is included in channel rotation during live display. The only yellow colored channels will be appeared in channel rotation during live display. White means that the channel is not included in chann

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3. Press SEL button when the cursor is LABEL field (channel name). A keyboard will appear for you to type in a new name. 4. Name the label (channel name) by using buttons and SEL button. Press enter to save. The name is changed in LABEL field. 4-2-2-2. Status Display 1. Select LIVE and press SEL button to show LIVE setup menu 2. Select whether to or the status Information by using buttons. shows the status information on the live screen (channel name, HDD

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4-3. RECORD In Record Setup, you can choose from QUAD, MUX, and SCHEDULE recording mode. In each mode, the recording quality, recording frame, audio, sensor, motion detector, and other details can be customized. 4-3-1. Select Recording Mode (QUAD, MUX, SCHEDULE) 1. Select RECORD and press SEL button to go to the recording mode select screen. 2. Move the cursor to SELECT MODE bar and press SEL button. The current recording mode is highlighted in colors. 3. Use buttons to mo

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4. The selected mode becomes highlighted. Press ESC button to go back to LIVE mode, and from then the selected recording mode will be applied to recording sessions. 4-3-2. QUAD Recording Mode 1. Select RECORD and press SEL button to go to Select Mode for recording. 2. Select QUAD on the Select Mode screen to go to QUAD setup screen. 20


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