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myDVR1630/930 Operational Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction............................................................................................................... 5
1.1. Overview........................................................................................................... 5
1.2. Summary of the Specification of MyDVR1630/930........................................... 5
1.3. Packing List ...................................................................................................... 7
2. Product Description ................................................................................................. 9
2-1. Front Panel....................................................................................................... 9
2-2. Rear Panel ..................................................................................................... 11
2-3. Remote Controller .......................................................................................... 12
2-3-1. Alphabet input with Remote controller ............................................ 13
3. Getting Started – Setting Up the DVR ................................................................... 14
3-1. Setup – Main Screen...................................................................................... 14
3-2. Setup – Live ................................................................................................... 15
3-3. Setup – Recording Mode................................................................................ 16
3-3-1. Setting up Motion Zones ................................................................... 17
3-3-2. Record Schedule................................................................................ 18
3-4. Setup – Device Mode ..................................................................................... 20
3-4-1. ALARM-OUT ....................................................................................... 21
3-4-2. PTZ Control ........................................................................................ 21
3-4-3. SPOT-OUT........................................................................................... 23
3-5. Setup – System Mode .................................................................................... 24
3-6. Setup – Security Mode ................................................................................... 27
3-7. Setup – Network Mode................................................................................... 29
3-7-1. Ports .................................................................................................... 30
3-7-2. Network types .................................................................................... 31
3-8. Setup - Storage Mode .................................................................................... 32
3-9. Saving Setup .................................................................................................. 33
4. Local Viewing.......................................................................................................... 34
4-1. Live Window ................................................................................................... 34
4-2. SEARCH Window........................................................................................... 36
4-3. Play mode ...................................................................................................... 39
4-4. PTZ Control .................................................................................................... 40
5. Archiving Video via USB, or CDRW ...................................................................... 42
5-1. Capturing images or video ............................................................................. 42
5-2. Transferring still images or video into USB or CDRW .................................... 43
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CAUTION
z THIS PRODUCT HAS MULTIPLE-RATED VOLTAGES (110V AND 220V). MAKE
SURE TO SET THE VOLTAGE SELECTION SWITCH AT THE REAR PANEL TO
PROPER VOLTAGE LEVEL OF YOUR REGION.
z THIS PRODUCT USES A LITHIUM BATTERY. RISK OF EXPLOSION IF THE
BATTERY ON THE MAIN BOARD IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT
TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS.
z THIS EQUIPMENT AND ALL COMMUNICATION WIRINGS ARE INTENDED FOR
INDOOR USE.
z TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
B) Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the
amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
C) Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a
hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
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1. Introduction
1.1. Overview
A triplex MPEG-4 16-channel DVR, MyDVR1630/930 (myDVR930 Nine-channel
model), features iCanTek’s powerful embedded RTOS (real time operating system).
While improving overall video quality, the MPEG-4 video codec (video coder/decoder),
affords state of the art performance. MPEG-4 delivers uncompromised performance
providing high compression plus high quality video images. Thus MyDVR1630/930
affords more days of recording between overwrite periods, while improving the quality
of video images. Full triplex capability ensures uninterrupted recording.
MyDVR1630/930 supports simultaneous:
1. Video Recording
2. Live Video Monitoring
• Locally via the front panel controls and monitor output
• Remotely via myNVR ™ Network Client
3. File archiving via USB 2.0 port
Or
1. Video Recording
2. Remote Playback via network client application, myNVR™.
myNVR also supports powerful remote control features, including synchronized full
duplex (bidirectional) audio communication.
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Search/
Speed X 1, 2, 4, 8
Playback,
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USB 2.0
Backup memory stick Motion video and still images.
& CD-RW
Console & External Modem 1 RS-232C (9pin D-SUB connector)
Serial port
Camera control 1 RS-485/422 (4 Terminal Block)
Dynamic IP support Yes
Network Network Interface 10/100 base-T Ethernet (RJ-45)
DDNS Support Yes
Support CD includes:
Network Client, Utility Programs & Manual(s).
Batteries
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AC Power Cable
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2. Product Description
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POWER CH 12->press
Power On/Off +10 and number 2
DISPLAY CH 13->press
Displays +10 and
Full, Quad number
or 9-ch. split3 view
F/REW CH 14->press
Jump +10backwards
60 seconds and number 4
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Following table describes assignment of the alphabets for each numeric key pad.
Table 2.3.1.1. Alphabet input with numeric key pads of the remote controller
Numeric Key Input values
1 1
2 A, B, C, a, b, c, 2
3 D, E, F, d, e, f, 3
4 G, H, I, g, h, i, 4
5 J, K, L, j, k, l, 5
6 M, N, O, m, n, o, 6
7 P, Q, R, S, p, q, r, s, 7
8 T, U, V, t, u, v, 8
9 W, X, Y, Z, w, x, y, z, 9
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Pressing the Setup button prompts the user for password entry. The default
password is 1111. Input the default password by pressing the Up button 4 times,
followed by the SELECT button. (In order to prevent tampering, change the
password! Refer to section 3.6 for instructions.) After assigning a new password,
enter it by using the direction arrow keys (representing 1, 2, 3, & 4), and then press the
SEL button for entering into the Setup menu shown in Figure 3.1.1. Navigate through
the menu icons using the Up and Down buttons and press the SELECT button to enter
into sub-category menus.
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Rules:
1. Choosing ALL, myDVR globally applies the schedule to all time zones and
channels.
2. Within a selected channel, a recording mode applies to the entire time zone, for
the specific channel.
3. Within a selected time zone, when highlighting one of the vertical bars, “ |,” the
selected recording mode applies to all channels.
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Following picture shows copy setting values of 1CH to 2CH(it is useful to copy setting
values of one channel to other channel)
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3-4-1. ALARM-OUT
For speed dome cameras that supports RS-485, connect them directly to the RS-
485 port. For cameras using RS-232C, Signal Converter (RS-485 to RS-232C) is
needed (not included).
From the PTZ Control setting setup menu, select/set the protocol for the camera
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manufacturer you wish to control. If the camera uses a specific camera ID, select the
camera ID by using the Left or Right buttons.
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3-4-3. SPOT-OUT
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3-7-1. Ports
Port Forward for access from a WAN
When one or more DVRs are connected through a IP sharing device (i.e. router) to a
larger network (i.e. the internet), in order to access each unit from outside the local
area network, each device must have a unique RTSP (Real Time Stream Protocol) and
HTTP port number. You must also configure your IP sharing device for port
forwarding, so that each port, when accessed on the IP sharing device, will forward to
the appropriate DVR’s IP and or MAC address. The port number is listed next to the
Port menu option in the Network menu. If you only plan to access multiple units
from within a local area network, you do not need to change the RTSP and HTTP
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port numbers, unless other IP sharing devices sit in-between the client and the
DVRs. To access the DVR, you must have the following information:
LAN
To use the LAN option when connecting the DVR to a network, the following
information is required. If you do not have this information, see your network
administrator.
DHCP
Select DHCP (for Dynamic IP Addressing) to enable this feature. The DHCP server or
a router automatically assigns the unit an IP address and other appropriate TCP/IP
settings. After connecting to the network, view the assigned IP address by selecting
DESCRIPTION from the SYSTEM menu.
If the network connection does not afford additional IP addresses, use an IP sharing
device to remedy the problem. Port forwarding may be necessary in order to connect
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to this device. Also, if a firewall is deployed on the IP sharing device, these ports must
be opened to the outside network segment. For more information on port forwarding,
see the documentation for your IP sharing device/router, or your network administrator.
ADSL
MyDVR supports direct PPPoE connections to ADSL modems without a router. The
following information is required. If you do not have this information, see your network
administrator.
The ADSL modem connection must have an RJ45 jack to connect to the DVR (USB
Networking is not supported).
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4. Local Viewing
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Press PLAY/PAUSE button to launch the search menu. The screen shot shown in
Figure 4.2.1 pops up. Select either “EVENT SEARCH” or “TIMELINE SEARCH” to
initiate a search for recorded video. The other two menu fields are used to display the
log data (LOG), or archived data for storage via the USB (ARCHIVE).
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ZOOM/FOCUS Select menu and use the Up/Down keys for zoom control.
Left/Right keys control focus.
Initialize Initializes the selected cameras.
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The still image is stored on the hard disk drive and may be transferred to a USB
storage device by selecting YES, or a CD-RW disk by selecting CD-RW.
User can select backup to USB or CR-RW.
Cf : Do you want to backup? NO YES
Select media to backup USB stick
CR-RW
From playback mode, pressing the CAP/USB button launches the archiving menu.
myDVR prompts offering two choices, store still image, or video. Selecting still images,
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Insert a USB storage device. Select the type of storage device preferred, USB, or
CDRW. myDVR converts the file to *. AVI file type and writes to the device selected.
From live mode, press the ARCHIVE button. This launches the ARCHIVE screen,
which prompts with a calendar for date selection.
Press the SEL button to retrieve a list of archived images, or video clips for the selected
date.
Select a file from the archive list by using the UP or DOWN buttons, followed by
pressing the CAP/USB button to transfer to a USB storage device or CDRW. myDVR
checks for free space and will not save a file if there is insufficient free space on the
storage media. Video files are automatically converted to the *.AVI file format
affording simple playback from Windows Media Player, or other Media Players
supporting MPEG4/AVI file formats.
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The DivX, or comparable codec must be installed for proper playback. DivX codec
may be downloaded from:
http://www.divx.com/divx/download/
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6. Firmware Upgrade
1. Press the Setup button and enter the password. Default password is 1111
2. Select Security menu from the Setup Screen.
3. Select Admin Password followed by “12341234” and SEL button.
4. The DVR will reboot in Test mode.
5. Plug in the USB memory containing the upgrade firmware.
6. Select the UPGRADE menu to start the upgrade.
7. After the upgrade is finished, select the BOOT APPLICATION menu and then DVR
will restart with the new, upgraded firmware.
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Figure 7.1. Remote Client for Live monitoring and Remote Search/Playback
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myDVR provides a remote web interface to access most set up parameters. Please
note that Schedule and Motion Zone set up parameters are are not supported via the
web interface.
To connect to the admin page over the web you can either click on button on the
myNVR client program or connect to http://ip-address:http-port/admin.htm via Microsoft
Internet Explorer. (Only IE Exploer is supported, we do not support other third party
browsers, i.e. FireFox.)
Before loading the admin page, the browser prompts for the USER ID and Password,
The default values are “root” and “dw2001,” respectively.
See Figures below showing Set Up pages for each category. After setting all the
parameters for each page.
Make sure to press the APPLY button at the bottom of the page for caching the
storage of the settings.
After completing all setup values, go to the “Save Setup” menu and press the SAVE
button. The system will apply the settings and reboot.
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