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• Intelligent Entertainment • Infrastructure • Security Solutions
DVR-4HE, DVR-8HE, DVR-16HE
High Resolution 960H DVR
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - DVR-4HE, DVR-8HE, DVR-16HE

• Intelligent Entertainment • Infrastructure • Security SolutionsDVR-4HE, DVR-8HE, DVR-16HEHigh Resolution 960H DVRPowerPowerUSB 2.012345678ModeSeqC

Page 2 - Table Of Contents

Basic ConnectionsThe diagram below shows the basic connections and ports on the DVR HE series. Not all connections are available on all models. The 16

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HDD Installation1. To install a hard drive, power off the DVR & use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the cover. 2. Remove the brackets you are

Page 4 - Key Features

Connections• Audio Inputs: Connect the Audio in/out connector to an Audio in/out cable, and then connect the audio input connectors to the audio li

Page 5 - Front Panel (8 Channel Only)

Connections Continued • PTZ Cameras Connect the RS-232 or RS-485 connector to the PTZ camera(s) via the appropriate cable. The DVR supports a variet

Page 6 - Front Panel Continued

POS Setup• POS System: 16 channel model (4 & 8 channel models do not support POS) Connect the DVR’s RS-232 connector to a POS system via the appr

Page 7 - Back Panel (4 Channel)

POS Setup Continued • POS System: Connect the DVR’s RS-232 connector to a POS system via the appropriate cable. This DVR supports POS systems that

Page 8 - Back Panel (8 Channel)

Basic OperationThere are several types of split-window screens. The system will remember the last screen before (normal) shutdown of the system. In ad

Page 9 - Remote Control

Basic Operation ContinuedIn many cases, the DVR will require you to enter text such as the system login, camera title setup, etc. The steps to enter t

Page 10 - Basic Connections

Basic Operation ContinuedBasic operation of the DVR is described below. • Numeric: (Enter) (Mouse: Click on item) Use these buttons to switch to a fu

Page 11 - HDD Installation

Basic Operation Continued• +/- (Mouse: ) Use these buttons to circulate up/down among the available live split-window displays.• Page: (Remote: #, Mo

Page 12 - Connections

2Table Of ContentsModel Info Page 3Product Introduction/Key Features Page 4Front Panel Pages 5-6Back Panel Pages 7-8Remote Control Page 9Basic Connect

Page 13 - Connections Continued

MenuDuring live camera viewing, press MENU (Mouse: Right-Click) to call up the Main Menu.There are a variety of options displayed in the menu. Each ic

Page 14 - POS Setup

In the Main Menu, use ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Status, and then press Enter to call up Status menu as shown. Status display includes Al

Page 15 - POS Setup Continued

Video Adjustment MenuIn Menu display, use ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Video Adjustment, and then use Enter to call up Video Adjustment dis

Page 16 - Basic Operation

Display Menu In the Main Menu, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Display, and then press Enter to call up the Video Display menu.There are

Page 17 - Basic Operation Continued

Backing Up & Exporting VideoIn the Main Menu, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Backup Device, and then press Enter to Enter the Backu

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Updating FirmwareIn the Main Menu, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Software Upgrade, and then press Enter to call up Software Upgrade me

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Setup MenuIn the Main Menu, use ▲▼ to navigate to the Setup Menu, then press Enter to enter the Setup Menu.(You must be logged in as Administrator to

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Pre Camera SetupIn the Setup Menu, use ▲▼ to change the menu highlighted option to Pre-Camera, and then press Enter (Mouse: Left click) to open the P

Page 21 - Volume Control Menu

Camera SetupIn the Setup Menu, use ▲▼ to to navigate to the Camera menu, and then Use Enter (Mouse: Left click) to call up Camera Setup menu. The Ca

Page 22 - Video Adjustment Menu

Camera Setup Continued• Covert: This option defines whether or not camera is set to covert. If the camera is set to covert, the video of the corresp

Page 23 - Display Menu

Model DVR-4HE, DVR-8HE, DVR-16HERemoteMouseSoftware DiskQuickstart GuideDVR-4HEDVR-8HEDVR-16HEPower SupplyMenuEscPageRecModeSeqCallEnter3USB 2.0123456

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Video Loss MenuIn Camera Setup, click Enter to access the Video Loss Setup menu. The Video Loss Setup allows the administrator This defines how the sy

Page 25 - Updating Firmware Remotely

Motion Setup MenuIn the Camera Setup menu, Use the Enter button to call up the Motion Setup menu.The Motion setup allows the administrator to define h

Page 26 - Setup Menu

• E-mail: This option defines whether an event e-mail is sent to a remote email address or not. The e-mail will be sent to the predefined recipients

Page 27 - Pre Camera Setup

Alarm SetupIn the Setup Menu, use ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Alarm, and then use Enter to open the Alarm Setup menu. The Alarm Setup menu

Page 28 - Camera Setup

Alarm Setup Continued• Focus Camera: This option is used to call up the corresponding camera on the video outputs.• Duration: This option defines the

Page 29 - Camera Setup Continued

Main & Sequence Display SetupIn the Setup Menu, use ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Main/Seq Display, and then press Enter to call up Main

Page 30 - Video Loss Menu

Scheduled Record SetupIn the Setup Menu, use ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Scheduled Record, then press Enter to call up Scheduled Record Se

Page 31 - Motion Setup Menu

Scheduled Record Setup ContinuedIn a time segment, if both Alarm and Motion are set to “Off”, the audio/video will record normally unless video loss i

Page 32 - Motion Setup Menu Continued

HDD SetupIn the Setup Menu, use ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to HDD, and then press Enter to call up HDD Setup as shown. Alarm video/audio is

Page 33 - Alarm Setup

HDD Setup Continued• Auto Overwrite: If activated, this selection will overwrite the recorded video/audio from HDD#1 when the Alarm/Normal Record dis

Page 34 - Alarm Setup Continued

Product IntroductionKey FeaturesThe HE series 960 DVRs are designed for use within a surveillance system and are a combination of a hard disk recorder

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HDD FormattingIn the HDD Setup menu, press Mode top open the HDD Format/Clear screen. Each of the HDDs must be formatted before it can be used to reco

Page 36 - Scheduled Record Setup

Advanced HDD SetupIn the HDD Setup display menu, press Seq to call up Advanced HDD Setup menu.The HDD Failure Action in the Advanced HDD Setup allows

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Nas Setup▲▼: (Mouse: Left click) Use these buttons to select the desired menu or area. • Esc: (Mouse: Right Click) Use this button to escape from the

Page 38 - HDD Setup

User Setup• Local Guest Level: This is the access level (Administrator, Supervisor, Operator, or any user) of a user that does not login the system.

Page 39 - HDD Setup Continued

• Video Adjustment: This option will enable the user to adjust video settings if checked. Press Enter or use +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/unche

Page 40 - HDD Formatting

System SetupIn the Setup Menu, use ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to System, and then press Enter to call up System Setup menu. The System Setup

Page 41 - Advanced HDD Setup

RS-232/422/485 SetupIn the Setup Menu, use ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to RS-232/422/485, and then press Enter to open the RS-232/422/485 men

Page 42 - Password Setup

RS-232 ProtocolCommandsSerial Cable Pin Out• RS-232 Control: General settings of the RS-232 control port are defined below. Note: RS-232 is only av

Page 43 - User Setup

RS-232 Protocol Cont48

Page 44 - User Setup Continued

RS-232 Protocol Cont49

Page 45 - System Setup

Front Panel (8 Channel Only)1. Mode Button: In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key. During playback, this button

Page 46 - RS-232/422/485 Setup

Network SetupIn the Setup Menu, use ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Network, and then press Enter to call up Network Setup menu. The Network

Page 47 - RS-232 Protocol

Network Setup Continued• Username: This is the PPPoE username for your system if PPPoE is used. Follow the text input instructions on page 16 to ent

Page 48 - RS-232 Protocol Cont

Notification SetupIn the Network Setup menu, press Enter to open the Notification Setup menu when the highlighted option is Notification. The Notifica

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FTP SetupIn the Network Setup menu, press Enter to call up FTP Setup when the highlighted option is FTP.The FTP Setup menu allows the administrator to

Page 50 - Network Setup

3G Modem SetupIn the Network Setup menu, press Enter to call up 3G Modem Setup menu when the highlighted option is 3G.The 3G Modem Setup allows the ad

Page 51 - Network Setup Continued

1. Click the start icon on your computer.2. Type the word “run” and select enter on your keyboard.3. Type in ‘cmd’ and press enter on your keyboard, o

Page 52 - Notification Setup

6. Copy/write down the following information from the DOS prompt. A. Subnet Mask (Example 255.255.255.0) B. Default Gateway (Example 192.168.1.1

Page 53 - FTP Setup

Advanced Network MenuIn the Network Setup menu, press Enter to call up Advanced Network Setup menu when Advanced is the highlighted option. The Advanc

Page 54 - 3G Modem Setup

• WAP Picture Quality: This option defines the WAP picture quality if WAP access is supported on the DVR. Use the +/- buttons to change enable or d

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PTZ ControlA variety of PTZ cameras are supported. An example of how to connect a PTZ camera is shown on page 13 of this manual, as well as below. If

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Front Panel Continued12. Down/DEL Button: (▼/DEL) Use this button to move the cursor or currently selected item. During PTZ control, use this

Page 57 - Advanced Network Menu

There are five ways to search for recorded video/audio:(a) Search by time(b) Search by event(c) Smart search(d) Search archived files(e) POS searchIn

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Time SearchFollow the instructions below to use Time Search. The status field will show the ‘Recorded from’ time based on the selected time frame befo

Page 59 - PTZ Control

Search By Event/LogFollow the instructions below to use Event & Log Search. There are four different types of event logs, including Alarm, Motion,

Page 60 - Search Archive

General operations of Smart Search are defined below.• ▲▼ : (Mouse: Left click) Use these buttons to select the desired menu or area. • Esc: (Mouse:

Page 61 - Time Search

The Status field will show the ‘Recorded from’ time in the HDDs before searching & in the search result after searching. General operations of thi

Page 62 - Search By Event/Log

In the Setup Menu, use the Mode button to change circularly the live/playback mode.General playback operations are defined below.• Play/Pause Button:

Page 63 - Smart Search

General backup operations are described below.• ▲▼ (Mouse: Left click) Use these buttons to select the desired menu or area. • Copy Button: (Mouse: L

Page 64 - POS Search

In Log display, press Play Buttons ( , ) (Mouse: Left click) to playback the selected logs. This display is the same as the full screen display, and

Page 65 - Playback/Archive

The DVR can be accessed using a web browser that is already installed on a PC. The DVR must be connected to a network, the internet or intranet.Before

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5. Change your IE settings to allow the DVR (ActiveX control) to install. Go to Tools - Security - Custom Level. Change the following settings to

Page 67 - Playback/Archive POS Search

Back Panel (4 Channel)71. Analog Video input Connectors: Connect analog cameras to these BNC connectors. 75Ω termination is always active. 2. Vide

Page 68 - Remote Viewing: IE

Remote Viewing: IE Continued8. If instructions appear on the screen when connecting to the DVR in IE, follow the instructions to enable the DVR. 9

Page 69 - Remote Viewing: IE Continued

Remote Viewing: IE Continued10. Enter the username and password of the DVR. By default, the username is aa and the password is 11.71

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Live video can be displayed on several types of split-window screens, including 1/4/9/16-Window for a single DVR and 25/36/49/64 for multiple DVRs. In

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• Backup: Use this icon to backup video/audio. Select the DVR, cameras, event type, destination directory, time, & data range, and then click Ap

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• Camera: These icons are a status indicator for channels 1-16 (Green for normal, Red for motion) on the sele

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• PTZ Control Panel: Use this icon to show/hide the full PTZ control panel. • Setup: Click on this icon to call up Setup dia

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Remote Viewing: Firefox/ChromeTo connect to the DVR with Firefox, follow the steps below. 1. Launch Firefox or other browser.2. Type in the DVR’s IP

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There are several utility programs included on the CD that comes with the DVR. These utilities include CMS, CMS Player, Keyboard Control Simulator, th

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Utilities ContinuedSince this utility is file player only, some of the functions are disabled. The mouse cursor will change to a “Hand” type if you pl

Page 77 - Utilities

Utilities Continued• Keyboard Control Simulator To run the the Keyboard Control Simulator, press the Windows start button - All Programs - Programs

Page 78 - Utilities Continued

Back Panel (8 Channel)1. Audio Out Connector: This connector provides a line-out audio signal to external devices such as speakers. Recorded audio w

Page 79 - AVI Conversion

DVR Browser (Search Tool)• DVR Browser Utility: To run the DVR Browser Utility, press the Windows start button - All Programs - Hyper Electronics Ma

Page 80 - DVR Browser (Search Tool)

Port ForwardingIf you do not use UPnP port forwarding, to view the DVR from outside of your home or business network, port forwarding configuration wi

Page 81 - Port Forwarding

WD WD10EFRX 1TBWD WD15EARX 1.5TBWD WD15EZRX 1.5TBWD WD15EADS 1.5TBWD WD20EADS 2TBWD WD20EVDS 2TBWD WD2002FAEX 2TBWD WD20EARX 2TBWD WD30EZRX 3TBWD

Page 82 - Supported HDDs

Supported Media DevicesUSB Thumb Drive USB DVD Burner Int. DVD BurnerTranscend JetFlash V60Asus DRW-1608P Asus DRW-20B1STTranscend JetFlash 150Pioneer

Page 83 - USB Drives & DVD Burners

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions for future reference.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instruction

Page 84 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Specifications Operating System: Embedded Linux 3.0Compatible Operating Systems: Microsoft® Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 Apple® 10.7 Lion or A

Page 85 - Specifications

500-369 rev CChannel Vision Technology will repair or replace any defect in material or workmanship which occurs during normal use of this product wit

Page 86 - One Year Limited Warranty

Remote ControlBasic operation can be achieved via the remote control instead of using the buttons on the front panel if needed. The effective operatin

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