Yoko Technology 4CH MJPEG DVR User Manual

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Page 1 - U S E R M A N U A L

4CH MJPEG DVR U S E R M A N U A L

Page 2 - Content

9 6.2 Rear Panel (1) RJ45: Internet connection terminal. (2) USB: Connect to external USB storage device (Plug and Play). (3) Video Input [

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107. OPERATING PROCEDURE 7.1 Power On After power on, DVR will auto-detect its peripherals (self-testing, auto detects the hard disk, and etc.)

Page 4 - 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

11 7.3 Record Mode Note:CH1: No block figure next to CH1 indicates that it is not recording. EACH: Record Type QUAD: Record Ty

Page 5 - 2. INTRODUCTION

127.4 Playback Mode >01 TIME Total 7 >07

Page 6 - 3. FEATURES

138. SYSTEM SETUP 8.1 Menu (1) MAIN MENU: Item subject (First menu layer does not have a subject). (2) Menu Layer Indication: The devi

Page 7 - 4. PACKING LIST

148.2 System Setup 1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected. 2. Press《▲》and《▼》button to move the cursor. 3. Press《►

Page 8 - 5. INSTALLATION

158.2.1 Time Setup 1. Cursor (^) position indicates the current time and date selected. 2. Use《▲》or《▼》button to move the cursor. 3. Use《►》bu

Page 9 - 6.1 Front Panel

168.2.2 Password Setup 1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected. 2. Use《▲》and《▼》button to move the cursor to the desir

Page 10 - 6.2 Rear Panel

178.2.2.1 Change Password 1. Press《►》button to show the display above. 2. Enter the current password (CURRENT PASSWORD). 3. Enter new password

Page 11 - 7. OPERATING PROCEDURE

188.2.3 Load Default 1. Press《►》button to show the display above. 2. Press《►》button the message《ALL SETTING DATA IS INITIALIZED》 will be

Page 12 - 7.3 Record Mode

1 Content 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS... 3 2. INTRODUCTION...

Page 13 - 7.4 Playback Mode

198.2.4 R/C CHECK ID 6. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected. 7. Press《▲》and《▼》button to move the cursor. 8. Press

Page 14 - 8. SYSTEM SETUP

208.3 Camera Setup 1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected. 2. Press《▲》and《▼》button to move the cursor. 3. Press《►》b

Page 15 - 8.2 System Setup

217. When proceeding “CH1 TITLE”, press《►》button to show the display below: V

Page 16 - 8.2.1 Time Setup

221. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected. 2. Press《▲》and《▼》button to move the cursor to the desired item. 3. Press《►》

Page 17 - 8.2.2 Password Setup

238.4 Record Setup 1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected. 2. Use《▲》and《▼》button to move the cursor to the desired i

Page 18 - 8.2.2.1 Change Password

249. MOTION RECORD FRAMERATE: Press《►》button to setup different recording speeds per channel, suitable when the recording speed under sch

Page 19 - 8.2.3 Load Default

255. T: Time, indicates continuous record. 6. A: MOTION When motion has been detected, it will be recorded by “Motion Record Speed”. 7

Page 20 - 8.2.4 R/C CHECK ID

268.5 Buzzer Setup 1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current selected position. 2. Press《▲》and《▼》button to move the cursor to the desired

Page 21 - 8.3 Camera Setup

278. HDD FULL ALERT: Press《►》button to setup “ON” or “OFF”, whether to trigger the alarm when hard disk is full (this setup is only active wh

Page 22 - 8.3.1 Camera Setup

288.6 Event List 1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected. 2. Press《▲》and《▼》button to move the cursor to the desired i

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2 10. NETWORK REMOTE CONTROL (Optional) ... 38 10.1 Network DVR Setup ...

Page 24 - 8.4 Record Setup

298.6.1 TIME SEARCH 1. TIME SEARCH: Displays system recording time (begin and end). 2. Press《▲》and《▼》button to select the desired time and da

Page 25 - 8.4.1 RECORD MODE

308.6.2 EVENT SEARCH 1. EVENT SEARCH: Displays all recording events, every page consists of 7 events, and maximum 63 stored events. 2. Press《

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318.7 USB SETUP 1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected. 2. Press《▲》and《▼》button to select the desired even

Page 27 - 8.5 Buzzer Setup

328.7.1 8.7.1 8.7.1 8.7.1 TIME SETUPTIME SETUPTIME SETUPTIME SETUP 1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected. 2.

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338.7.1.1 COPY8.7.1.1 COPY8.7.1.1 COPY8.7.1.1 COPY (1)Capacity of the copied data. (2)Time required to make a data copy. (3)Request t

Page 29 - 8.6 Event List

348.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.2222 FORMAT / ERASEFORMAT / ERASEFORMAT / ERASEFORMAT / ERASE (1) When proceeding “FORMAT / ERASE” function, t

Page 30 - 8.6.1 TIME SEARCH

358.8 Hard Drive Setup 1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected. 2. Press《▲》and《▼》button to select the desired item. 3

Page 31 - 8.6.2 EVENT SEARCH

368.8.1 FORMAT/ ERASE 1. When proceeding “FORMAT/ ERASE” function, the above display will be shown. 2. When password entered is correct,

Page 32 - 8.7 USB SETUP

379. REMOTE CONTROL (option) Button Name Description ○1 CHECK ID Remote Control ID ○2 Rewind ○3 Fast Forward ○4 MENU Enter / Exit Menu ○5

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3810. NETWORK REMOTE CONTROL (Optional) 10.1 Network DVR Setup Before installing the Network DVR, you need to first setup an IP Address, connect it

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3 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING: This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “ dangerous voltage”.

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3910.1.2 Online without DHCP Server 1. Use IPEdit.exe to find the installed Network DVR. 2. The Internet DVR without IP allocated by DHCP will have

Page 36 - 8.8 Hard Drive Setup

4010.2.1 Online using Intranet or Fixed IP Setup similar to “9.1 Network DVR Setup” . 10.2.2 Online using ADSL (PPPoE) Router Setup similar to “

Page 37 - 8.8.1 FORMAT/ ERASE

4110.2.4.1 Install ActiveX Before entering remote connection, please install ActiveX and check your browser setup by following the procedu

Page 38 - 9. REMOTE CONTROL (option)

42 Start-up ActiveX Control

Page 39 - 10.1 Network DVR Setup

43The graphic below will be shown when first time installing ActiveX Mode. Please, select “Yes” to accept installation. Download ActiveX Contr

Page 40 - 10.2 Connecting Network DVR

4410.3 Main Display Remote control DVR - Main Menu ○1 Live Display ○2 DVR Control Button ○3 Video Setup ○4 Configuration: Enter detail setup

Page 41 - 10.2.4 Online Connection

4510.3.2 View Two types of display method: a. Resizable: Adjustable image size. b. Actual size: The actual image size. 10.3.3 Rota

Page 42 - 10.2.4.1 Install ActiveX

46 10.3.5 Save Current Picture Select to save live images. 10.3.6 DVR Control Setup Supports DVR remote control function (Please refer to 6-1

Page 43 - Start-up ActiveX Control

4710.3.8 Resolution Setting Network DVR provides six resolution settings. The user can select the quality setting from the “Resolution”

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48 Reboot DVR: The system need 20 seconds to reboot the DVR (Rebooting does not effect the recording function).  FirmWare update (

Page 45 - 10.3.1 Live Display

4 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Product Introduction The product is perfect for office safety, personnel home security, public environments

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4910.4.2.2 New user/ Change Password Enter a new user name and password information to create a new user account, or enter an existing user accou

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5010.4.3.2 DHCP The “DHCP” is automatically set as the default network setting of the Network DVR. When a Network DVR is connec

Page 48 - 10.4. Configuration

511. Power off Network DVR. 2. Connect Network DVR directly to the ADSL modem (using RJ-45 Ethernet port). 3. Power-up Network DVR. 4. Network DVR

Page 49 - 10.4.2 User Setting

52To setup follow the steps below: 1. Register at DDNS Server: http://www.dyndns.org. 2. Apply domain name. 3. Click the “Enable” button. En

Page 50 - 10.4.3.1 Fixed IP

5310.4.5 Firmware Update When new firmware (bin file) is supplied, you may update the new version firmware (bin file) to your PC by f

Page 51 - 10.4.3.2 DHCP

54Press “here” button (1) to update Firmware. Press “here” button (2) to delete the file. The message below displays the writing progress of

Page 52 - 10.4.4 DDNS Setting

5511. HDD Player Software Description PC Player Software System Requirement ※ OS (Operating System) Windows XP or later. ※ Use your PC to install

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563. Software Playback Interface Description A. User Interface Figure 1 When the system detects stored

Page 54 - 10.4.5 Firmware Update

57 : Fast Rewind : Rewind : Pause Playback : Forward : Fast Forward : Quad split screen display : CH1 Full Screen Display : CH2

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58 Figure 3 Figure 4

Page 56 - 2. Operation

5 3. FEATURES  Video system auto detection Auto detects video input (NTSC/ PAL) and supports combine use of color and b/w cameras.  Supports h

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60B. Parameter Setup Click “Standard Setup” button to show the graphic display below (Figure 6). User may use “Change” button to setup MYS and JPEG

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6112. TROUBLESHOOTING Question Answer Suggested HDD Brand Maxtor, Seagate, and Hitachi.

Page 60 - Figure 5

62 13. SPECIFICATIONS Format NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR Compression M-JPEG Input 4CH, BNC Video Output 1 x BNC Resolution 720 x 480 (NTSC), 720 x 576

Page 62 - 12. TROUBLESHOOTING

6 4. PACKING LIST Check to make sure all of the items shown below are included in your product package. If something is missing, cont

Page 63 - 13. SPECIFICATIONS

7 5. INSTALLATION Connectors on the Rear Panel Please setup the connection by following the illustration shown below (network is an optional functi

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8 6. NAME and FUNCTION of EACH PART 6.1 Front Panel (1) : Record LED indicator. (2) : Rewind button. (3) : Fast forward button.

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