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5. Motion detection area setting, Color & Volume control.

1. Selection button

2. Channel selection

3. Apply the selected sensitivity to all channels

4. Motion detection area sensitivity control

5. Apply the selected color to all channel

6. Color control

7. Audio volume control

5.1. Motion detection area & Sensitivity setting

- Click the “Show grid” button after selecting a channel.

- Set the area by clicking mouse when grids are shown in the screen.

- Plural areas can be set.

- The ‘select all’ button sets all areas in the screen as the motion detection area.

- If the user wants to delete the motion detection areas partially, click the left button of the

mouse and drag in the area after positioning the cursor at the left end of “sensitivity”.

- The ‘delete all’ button deletes all motion detection areas.

- Motion detection sensitivity is higher as the cursor goes to right (red), and lower as it goes

to left (green).

5.2. Color control

- The user can control the brightness, contrast , hue , saturation while watching the video

data.

5.3. Volume control

- The user can control audio in , sound volume , & mic volume while listening the audio

status.

- Controlling volume here brings the same effect to the system as controlling in the OS.

6

Chapter

Playback

  • 6.1 Playback function use

  • 6.2 Playback screen composition

  • 6.3 Playback functions

  • 6.4 Advanced functions of the Playback mode

6.1 Playback function use

- The user can operate playback functions by pressing the “Playback” button in the main

screen.

- Only the allowed user level in the “Environment Setup” can use this function.

- If the user can not operate this function, edit the user level in the “Environment Setup”.

[Please refer to the “Environment Setup” part of this manual.]

6.2 Playback screen composition

6.3 Playback functions

6.3.1. Recorded video data playback screen

- The recorded data is played back in this part.

- Camera name, recorded resolution, recorded mode (Continuous, Sensor, Motion

detection, Motion & Sensor recording), and recorded time are displayed in the

screen as plain text type while the user is playing back the recorded data.

6.3.2. Screen division mode selection

- The user can play back the data of plural channels simultaneously as

1/4/6/8/9/10/13/16 division mode.

6.3.3. Channel selection

- The user can select the channel to play back by pressing each channel on the screen

or choosing the channel selection button .

- If the user clicks 4 or more channel mode, the screen turns to 4 channel or more

division mode including the selected channel on the screen, but in the single mode,

only the selected channel will be played back.

6.3.4. Channel moving to Next channel

- This button operates the screen movement to the next channel or screen division

mode.

- If the screen is single mode, it moves to the next channel by this button, but if it is the

plural channel mode, it moves to the next plural channel mode.

(ex : If the user presses this button while 1, 2, 3, 4 channels are displayed in the 4

channel mode, the screen moves to the 4 channel mode of 5, 6, 7, 8, channels.)

6.3.5. Water mark

- This function is for checking if the recorded data is original without forging.

- The user can see the small mark moving in the original data by selecting water mark

display.

- If the user does not want to display the mark, it can be disappeared by one more

click on the water mark icon.

Water mark

6.3.6. Screen zoom in /out

- Screen zoom in /out function while 1 channel mode is displayed.

- The screen will be extended to the full size of the display part in the zoom-in mode

and diminished to the original video size in the zoom-out mode.

6.3.7. Recorded audio data play

- This button plays the recorded audio & video data at the same time.

- The user can set this function by pressing the recorded audio play on/off button.

- The volume can be controlled by the audio volume control bar.

- The recorded audio can be played back 1 channel at a time.

- Audio data play button turns to red when it is activated, and it is blue in normal status.

6.3.8. Playback control part

- The buttons below are for playback the recorded video & audio data.

- Each button operates the function as below.

PLAY

STOP

REVERSE

1 FRAME FORWARD

1 FRAME BACK

6.3.9. Various control bars

- The user can set the speed, brightness, & contrast by controlling these bars.

- The detailed functions are as below.

Speed control bar

Playback speed control.

Brightness control bar

Brightness control of all displayed channels.

Contrast control bar

Contrast control of all displayed channels.

- If the user presses the English letters (‘SPEED’ , ‘BRIGHTNESS’ , ‘ CONTRAST’),

each setting will go back to the default mode.

6.3.10. Calendar control

- The user can search all recorded data of the month by

selecting the date with year/month control bar.

- If any recorded data exists, the date is displayed as

green.

- When the user clicks a green date, the time table of

the recorded data will be shown in the bottom-left side.

-The selected date is indicated as red circle.

6.3.11. Time table

Recorded hour being played back now (Hour)

Time bar

Minute bar

Recorded minute being played back now (MIN)

- Time table displays the data information of the selected Year/Month/Date.

- The upper side of the time table shows the recorded hour, and the bottom side shows

recorded minute.

- The data will be played back from the selected time point, when the user selects a

position on the time & minute bar.

- Color indication

Green : Continuous recording mode data

Blue : Data with audio

Yellow dot mark : Motion detection recording mode data

Red dot mark : Sensor recording mode data

6.3.12. Playback Off

- After the user completes the searching and presses the off button at the upper

side, the screen will go back to the main display screen.

6.4 Advanced functions of the Playback mode

6.4.1. BACKUP

- BACKUP means to record data that could be an emergency evidence or requires long

time storage to the general recording mediums.

- This system supports HDD backup and CD-RW media backup by direct access to the

CD-RW device.

- The user can select backup function between smart backup & avi backup.

6.4.1.1. Backup button

- To back up the recorded data, click the back up button at the left side.

6.4.1.2. Selecting backup type

- To operate backup type, press the “Backup” button at the

left side.

- The user can select the backup type between smart

backup & AVI backup in the “select backup” box.

- Click “OK” button after selecting a backup type.

6.4.1.3 Smart backup

6.4.1.3.1 Backup screen composition

6.4.1.3.2 How to back up

6.4.1.3.2.1 Selecting data to back up

- The user can select the date to back up on the calendar.

- Date & hour that have recorded data are indicated as red & white.

- Select the date to back up. If the user selects the date and presses

the lower direction button, all recorded data of the date will be

selected to be backed up.

- Click the hour to back up. If the user selects the date & hour, and

presses the lower direction button, all data of the hour will be selected

to be backed up.

- Click the minute to back up on the minute bar. If the user clicks the

minute, the recorded date of 1 minute will be selected to be backed up.

The user can select more than 1 minute by dragging with clicking the

left button of the mouse.

The user should select the date, hour, minute, and press the lower

direction button, each time to select the data to back up.

- To check the data to back up, play back the recorded data of the

selected time.

- The selected data will be displayed at the upper-right side of the

screen.

- Select the camera channel at the bottom side of the screen and check

the data to back up.

- Select and collect the data to back up as the way below.

[Option 1] Copy all data of the selected date

[Option 2] Copy the data of the selected hour

[Option 3] Copy the data of the selected minute.

- Direction key to down side means adding the data to back up, and up side means

deleting it from the data to back up.

- Total backup data quantity will be displayed in the [Selected & collected data to back

up], and the user can check the date/time/minute information in the calendar &

time/minute information bar.

[Selected & collected data to back up]

- The user can take away specific data not to back up in [Selected & collected data to

back up], as the same way to collect except the direction button.

In this case, the user must press the upper direction button.

6.4.1.3.2.2 Smart backup type

- The user can open the smart backup control box by pressing the open

button.

- The user can decide whether back up or not, per channel or recording

mode in this box.

- The default mode is set as all selected data will be backed up.

- To exclude the data of a specific recorded mode or channel that the user

does not want to back up, press X and select the area in the box.

- Recorded type indication

C : Continuous recording M : Motion detection recording

S : Sensor recording A : Audio recording

- Example [Picture 1]

The data recorded in continuous recording mode among the selected data

will not be backed up because all channels’ continuous mode is set as X.

Because all recorded type of no.12 channel are set as X, the data of no.12

channel among the selected data will not be backed up.

In the same way, only the data recorded in motion detection recording or

Audio recording mode of no.2 channel will be backed up.

To select all as X or O, press the area between 1 and C after selecting X or O

If the user clicks channel no. or recording mode character after selecting X

or O, the line will be selected as the same.

The user can select the area by clicking & dragging the left button of the

mouse.

6.4.1.3.2.3 Setting the directory to back up

- Set the directory to back up by pressing the icon and input the backup

file name.

Directory setting

File name input

Backup starting

button

( When the user clicks the route finding icon, the folder browser will be floated up as above.)

6.4.1.3.2.4 Starting backup

- Click the backup starting button to start backup. Progress

rate will be displayed.

LED movement in the backup progress waiting box shows

the backup is now proceeding.

Progress rate display in the progress bar

Proceeded backup data quantity.

- While the backup is being proceeded, the questioning box asks whether it copies

DVR Player software or not.

- DVR Player is the software that shows the backup data in

other PC.

- To see the backup data in other PC, the user must install

this software in the pc first by executing DPSETUP.exe file.

The user can find DVR playback icon in the sequence that

Start-Program-DVR-DVR playback.

- If the user needs DVR Player software, click “Yes”, and does not need, click “No”.

- Backup is completed when the backup progress waiting box is disappeared.

- The user can see the backup data with following 6.4.2 part of this manual, after this

backup procedure.

6.4.1.4 AVI Backup

- Audio : If the user wants to back up the recorded data with audio data, this check box

must be checked.

- Set the directory to back up by pressing “Finding folder” icon.

- The user can select the CD-R/W backup directly in the “backup folder setting” part.

- Input a file name as “….. avi “.

(Notice : The file name automatically shown in the “File name display” does not

mean the accurate backup time. Input the accurate time or another proper

file name.)

- Press “Backup start” button.

- Press “Play” button of the “playback screen”.

- The user can see the AVI backup processing & the backup data size at the right side

of the AVI backup title.

- To stop the “AVI backup”, press “backup start” button again.

The data from first clicking to second clicking will be backed up.

(Notice : When the user operates CD-R/W backup, the full CD is automatically come

out. It takes several minutes, so do not pull the CD by force.)

- To finish the AVI backup and go back to the playback screen, click the “Exit” button.

6.4.2. Backup data search

- The user can search the data recorded in HDD &

CD.

- Select Use FOH.

- Select the directory that the backup data exists

and choose the backup file.

- Click the “OK” button to see the backup data &

Time table in the playback screen.

- Backup data file has the same file construction to

the searched file in the playback screen.

- If the user wants to go back to the data of the

DVR server, click the “Backup data display” button and remove the FOH use mark.

Then click the “OK” button and return to the data of the DVR server.

6.4.3 Recorded status & Event search

- The user can see the recorded status by each

date, & time.

- The user also can check here each event & work

history occurred in the system.

- If the user clicks the event search button, the

below selection box is shown. To search the

recorded status & event, select the

“Event Search”, and click “OK”.

6.4.3.1 Recorded status search

- If the user selects a date at the right side, the recorded status of the date is displayed.

The graph color means the recording schedule

(recording mode : Continuous – green, Motion detection – yellow,

sensor - red) that the user set in the “Environment setup/Schedule setting”.

- If the user wants to see each hour’s recorded status in detail, click the hour on the top of

the table.

- Double-click on some position in the graph moves the screen directly to the playback

screen of the selected data.

- If the user Inputs time in the time selection box at the downside and clicks the “Go”

button, the screen goes directly to the recorded data of the inputted time.

6.4.3.2 Event search

- To search each event occurred in the system, click the Log Viewer folder.

- The user can check the information of the System/User/Network/Event by each date.

- To play back the image data, double click a searched history line in the list or select a

line & click the “GO” button.

The image from the selected time point will be displayed.

- If the user wants to print the history list, click the “Print” button.

- If the user selects the “Delete” button, all data of the selected date will be deleted.

6.4.4 Motion search

- The user can see the first images of each hour or minute of the selected date together in

one screen by this function.

- The motion search function helps to find easily the detectable motions in set area, among

the whole recorded data of the selected date.

- To use this function, select the “motion search” button and click “OK”.

6.4.4.1. Preview

The first image frames of each hour of the selected

date are displayed in the 24 small screens, if the

user checks the preview check box. Double-click

on a small screen brings the first images of each

minute of the selected hour to the 60 small screens.

If the user clicks the “minute mode” button beside

he preview check box, the small screens go back

to the hour mode (the first frames of each hour).

To play back each minute’s data, select the minute

and press the play button above the date selection

box.

6.4.4.2. Motion detection search

To use this function, select the hour among the

small screens of preview, and set the motion

detection area as the picture below. Then, select a

motion detection mode, and press the “motion

search” button.

(1) Motion detection sensitivity control bar

Motion detection sensitivity is higher as the cursor goes to right (red), and lower as it

goes to left (green).

To set the motion detection area, position the cursor on a proper location of the bar and

select the area on the playback screen by using a mouse. To delete the set area partially,

position the cursor on the left end of the bar and select the area on the screen.

Green dots : Sensitivity Low Yellow dots : Sensitivity Middle

Red dots : Sensitivity High Black dots : No motion detection

White dots : Motion detection

(2) Motion detection mode setting

- Nonstop detect

The recorded image is played back fast while no motion is detected, and played back

normally while any motion is detected in this mode.

- Normal play on detect

The recorded image is played back fast while no motion is detected, and played back

normally after any motion is detected in this mode.

- Stop on detect

The recorded image is played back fast while no motion is detected, and the playback

stops when any motion is detected.

(3) Snapshot

The important image can be captured immediately during the motion search by pressing

the snapshot button.

For more details about the snapshot function, please refer to the 1.1.6 part of this manual

(4) Motion search button

This button operates the motion search function.

6.4.4.3 Motion detection list

The motion detection events by motion search operation are listed in sequence.

The time setting above the list box is the duration setting between the motion

detecting operations. There is no motion detecting operation during the set time

after a motion detected. The list can be saved as a bookmark list, and searched

easily in next search by the bookmark function of the search screen.

6.4.5 Book mark

- This function operates the direct access to the book marked image during data

searching.

- When the user clicks the book mark button, the book mark window will be

floated up.

- The user can add a specific image to the list by pressing “ADD” button after

annotation input.

- The user can delete the data from the list by pressing “DEL” button after

selecting data.

- To play back the book-marked data, click the “GO” button after selecting a

registered information in the list or double click the information.

- If the registered data is disappeared in HDD due to overwriting, it can not be

played back.

In this case, please delete the data from the list.

6.4.6. Screen capture

- Please refer to the “Snapshot” part. (1.1.6 of this manual)

7

Chapter

E-MAP (Electric map)

  • 7.1 User setting

  • 7.2 E-MAP setting

  • 7.3 E-MAP usage

7.1 User setting

E-MAP setting is allowed only to the ADMIN level user registered in “Environment

setup/User setting”. There are some authority setting needed as below to set E-MAP.

Only the admin level user can set the E-map, and the admin & manager level user can use

the E-map function.

7.2. E-MAP setting

Click the button of the main screen to enter the E-map screen.

The below picture is the default mode of the E-map screen.

To set E-MAP, click icon and inactivate it first.

7.2.1 Map add

Click the button at the bottom-right side to open the setting box, and select the

directory that includes the map at the left side.

The user can use the BMP, JPG, GIF file format for the map.

Choose the map file in the middle, and click the “Add map“ button.

7.2.2 Select Map

The user can position a map on the specific place among the 5 icons at the bottom of the

E-map screen.

Double-click the icon to position, and select a map in the file list.

Input the map name in the box and press “Select Map” button.

7.2.3 Map setup

The user can set maps & rotation period for the auto-rotation function.

The unit of the rotation period is “second”.

Check the maps to use the auto-rotation function in the below box.

7.2.4 Move to the next screen

This button moves the screen to the next map.

7.2.5 Auto-rotation button

The maps selected in 7.2.3 are automatically rotated in order in the set period.

7.2.6 Positioning Cameras, Sensors, & Relays

Select a mini-map at the bottom of the screen, and click the camera, sensor, or relay to

position.

Then, click the place in the map to position the selected one. If the user wants to move the

position of a camera, sensor, or relay in the same map, select it on the right tree and click

the place to move in the map. If the user wants to move the position to another map, select

it on the right tree and choose the map to move among the mini-maps at the bottom of the

screen. Then, click the place to move in the selected map. After all settings are done,

activate the E-map function by pressing icon.

7.3. Using E-MAP

If the user clicks a camera, sensor, or relay on the right tree, the selected one flickers in the

left map.

7.3.1 Camera information

The user can see the camera information by putting the

mouse cursor on the camera icon in the map.

If a camera is disconnected, the camera icon is

displayed as

The user can see the live image of the selected camera

by double click on the camera icon.

If the user double-clicks on the icon, the screen goes

directly to the live image screen of the camera.

7.3.2 Sensor information

The color of the sensor icon shows the sensor status.

means normal status, and means alarm status.

The user can check the connected camera by click the right button of

the mouse on the sensor icon. If the user clicks the connected camera,

the screen goes directly to the live image of the camera.

7.3.3 Relay output control

The color of the relay shows the relay on, off status.

means relay off , and means relay on.

The user allowed to use relay control function can control it by click on

the relay icon in the map.

7.3.4 E-MAP Off

The user can exit the E-map screen by pressing the E-map off button.

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