ENDSS-4C8 Digital Surveillance in a Box 8-Channel Digital Video Recorder and 4 CCD Security Cameras with Night Vision User’s Manual
2 1.1 Front Panel Control The full-featured Encore ENDSS-4C8 H.264 network DVR with BNC cabling 8 Channel H.264 DVR Dual HDD Version No Button /
92 Chapter 7 7 LAN & Online Viewing Setup
93 7.1 PC Connection through Local Area Network Here is an example that shows how to find the basic network information from the local area network (
94 Find out your DVR IP address Now we know the Router IP address is 192.168.11.1. Generally the usable IP Address is from 192.168.11.2~192.168.11.25
95 Setup DVR IP Address When you find a usable IP address, go back to DVR menu: “Network Setup” to enter IP address. IP ADDRESS: Enter the DVR‟s ad
96 If you have no account, create one when you access DynDNS (DYNDNS service) website. 7.2.2 Create DynDNS Account Click the Create Account, and th
97 After you click "Create Account", it shows the message for verifying the account. DynDNS will create a new account for you and send y
98 Just click the first link to confirm the account. 7.2.3 Login and Host Service Log-in by entering the Username and Password of your account.
99 Then, go to “My Service” to get a host name Double click “Add New Hostname” as following: Specify the Hostname for DYNDNS IP which will be appl
100 The Dynamic DNS Hosts service is sufficient and is provided for free. Press “Next”
101 Press “Activate Services” Now, the DYNDNS service is completed. Take note of the User name, Password and Hostname. 7.2.4 Setup Router Routers
3 1.2 Rear Panel Connector The rear panel of the DVR contains all of the connectors you will be using. 1.2.1 BNC Cabling Model The single hard disk B
102 SERVER SETUP □x Default DNS Address [168. 95.192. 1] Custom DNS Address [168. 95. 1.
103 Chapter 8 8 PC Viewer & Web Browser Viewer
104 8.1 PC Viewer Installation PC Viewer will help you to play the video data on the Windows platform computer, please refer to the included setup di
105 8.1.2 Connect PC Client to DVR This section describes how to manage the DVR connection window. Step 1 Click the button to open the DVR conn
106 Step 3 Add a new DVR connection: Press the “Add' button to create a DVR connection. Step 4 Input or modify the DVR name, DVR IP address
107 Step 6 Select the DVRs you would like to connect, viewing and control from the list of available DVRs. A check mark will indicate your choices.
108 Display 4/8/16 channels viewing on one quadrant Double click the single channel viewing to switch the display. The screen will appear as follows:
109 Display single channel in full view: Double click the specific channel you would like to display in full view, or click the “ ” icon to switch t
110 8.1.5 Capture Still Image Click on the icon to capture still image of the view that is currently displayed on the screen. Save the BMP image to
111 Icon Name Function Left Limit Set the left limit of auto pan Right Limit Set the right limit of auto pan Patrol Start / Stop the auto pan mode
4 1.3 Remote Control No Button / Name Function in DVR Mode 1 REC Start or stop recording / backup. 2 DVR Switch to DVR mode 3 PTZ Switch to PTZ
112 8.1.7 Remote Playback Click on the icon to display the remote playback interface on your PC Viewer. 8.1.7.1 Preview of the Control Bar No.
113 8.1.7.2 Playback by Time Search “Time Search” playback mode supports playback by the specific time. Select the “Begin Date” and “Begin Time” the
114 Press the button “Backup” start to backup the video data. Select the start date and time and end of date and time, the file size will show on t
115 8.1.7.3 Playback by Event Search “Event Search” playback mode supports playback by the specific event. Select the “Event Begin Date”, “Event Beg
116 Click on the icon back to “Event Search” control window. Select the start date and time and end of date and time, the file size will show on
117 8.1.8 Remote DVR Configuration Click the icon to display the remote configuration interface on your PC Viewer. Login the Remote Configure Inte
118 8.2 Web Browser Viewer This section introduces the remote viewing and control through Web Browser Viewer. This function is supported only in
119 Step 6 Select “Security” → “Trusted Sites” → “Sites” Step 7 Enter the DVR address into the blanks shown in picture, and click “add.” (This add
120 Step 8 The newly added website will appear at the trusted web sites list. Press Close to leave the menu. Step 9 Go back to the internet browse
121 8.2.1 Switching the Channel Displays Display single channel in full view: Double click the channel to display single channel in full view. Displa
5 Chapter 2 2 Installation
122 Chapter 9 9 SecuViewer
123 9.1 Install SecuViewer SecuViewer is the free software available for the DVR user to connect to the DVR for remote monitoring through the iPhone.
124 You can see the SecuViewer icon on the iPhone main screen. 9.2 SecuViewer Interface Overview Connect to the DVR Stop the DVR connection Swit
125 Display channel nine Display channel ten Display channel eleven Display channel twelve Display channel thirteen Display channel fourteen
126 Select the “Setup” icon to setup the DVR connection. Please setup all information to connect to the DVR: » Network IP Address: Enter the DVR I
127 Tap on the “Play” icon to connect to the DVR. SecuViewer can display only one channel on the iPhone screen at a time. The default viewing channe
6 WARNING Be sure there is no power connection before starting installation! 2.1 Hard Disk Installation 2.1.1 8 Channel DVR Dual Hard Disk Installat
7 Step 4 Slide the bracket slightly backwards and then lift it out. Step 5 Put the hard drive onto the bracket then turn to another side to scr
8 Step 6 Put the hard drive back the original space by slightly forwards. Step 7 Fix the bracket by two screws.
9 Step 8 Attached the hard drive data cable and power cable Step 9 Remove four screws to take off the second hard drive bracket. Step 10 Screw
10 Step 11 Attached the data cable and power cable to the hard drive. Step 12 Fix the bracket using four screws. Step 13 Put the top cover bac
11 Step 14 Fix the top cover by four screws on either side. 2.2 Sensor and RS485 Connector Installation 8 Channel DVR The 8-channel DVR follows th
ii Warnings and Safety Precautions FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, purs
12 2.3 Video Format Detection The ENDSS-4C8 „s DVR can automatically detect the video format (either NTSC or PAL) after the cameras have been properl
13 Brief Description for Connecting Devices Connect the Security Cameras Connect the security cameras to the video inputs labeled as “CH1” to “CH8” (
14 Connect audio peripherals to the ports labeled as “AUDIO-IN” and “AUDIO-OUT” on the DVR. These support devices for capturing or broadcasting sound
15 Chapter 3 3 Getting Started
16 3.1 Turning on the DVR The ENDSS-4C8 „s is ready for operations after all peripherals have been properly connected and installed. Connect the powe
17 3.2.1 State Bar Information The State Bar displays the status and notification icons of the surveillance system. Icon Function Icon Function C
18 3.2.2 Control Bar Information The Control Bar may be used to switch displays, open and setup channels and their related applications. 3.2.3 Drag
19 Drag and Drop Channel Reposition » Move the cursor onto the channel-square you would like to shift. » Press left-button of the mouse (a hand i
20 3.3 Main Menu Logging In for the First Time Press or the icon and enter the password to get into the Main Menu. Default password is “123456”.
21 Icon Name Function Hardware Setup Configures error message checks, hard drive information, overwrite settings, network settings, PTZ/Keyboard, Au
iii IMPORTANT GUIDELINES User Manual – After unpacking this product, read the owner‟s manual carefully, and follow all the operating procedures and
22 3.4.2 Basic Settings 3.4.2.1 Active Channel To set each channel or all channels are to record and to be displayed on the screen. “ON” – Enables re
23 Press the icon “ ” to enter the channel name. The channel name will appear on the channel square. Or you can define the name by using buttons on I
24 Adjust the image position by mouse left-click follow the direction change of cursor icon up/ down/ right/ left. Press [ Default] to load
25 3.4.3 Standard Color Adjustment Adjust the video color parameters for each channel or simultaneously for all channels. CHANNEL SETUP Channel Num
26 3.4.4 Special Color Adjustment Special Color Adjustment applies to video color parameters and designates the setting for a specified period for an
27 3.5 Record Setup Click “Record Setup” on the Main Menu. 3.5.1 Auto Record Auto Record is utilized to set the period (OFF, 10Sec, 20Sec, 30Sec, 40
28 RECORD SCHEDULE Channel Number None Time Motion Sensor Motion+Sensor Day\Hour
29 NOTE When “Sensor Mode” is set for the recording schedule. Remember to complete the “Sensor Setup” at the main menu of “Detector Setup” - otherwi
30 Press the icon “ ” to set the same mode for a specified time every day. The following example shows that from 23:00 to 24:00 (11:00pm to 12:00mn)
31 3.5.4 Total Power Total Power: 240/240 (Power / Sec) It shows the number of recording power that has been allocated and the total number of recor
iv Damage Requiring Service – Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: o
32 Video Resolution, Quality and Frame Rate Setting for each Channel Resolution: Press the button “◄ / ►” to adjust the resolution from CIF, Half D1
33 3.5.6.1 Channel Number Select the icon “ ” to setup for all channels at one time. Select any single icons “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ” t
34 3.6 Detector Setup Click “Detector Setup” on the Main Menu. 3.6.1 Channel Number Select the icon “ ” to setup for all channels at one time. Select
35 intense light. This mode is related to the ambient lighting of the DVR. The light intensity settings will have no effect when using the IR cameras
36 3.6.2.5 Video Loss Mode The Video Loss Mode is for detecting the loss of the camera video input. Enable: Activates video loss detection Disable: D
37 3.6.3.1 Record Detection Activate This feature makes the whole setting of motion setup is efficacious and system will log the motion triggered eve
38 3.6.3.6 Trigger Full Screen Trigger Full Screen is the duration of the of full-screen display when a channel is triggered. This may be set to a pe
39 3.6.4 Sensor Setup Sensor Setup is accessed to configure the sensor mode for each channel or all channels. NOTE Remember to set up the sensor mo
40 Click on a channel you would like to mapping with a sensor. Then select the sensor type is normally open or closed. It depends on the characterist
41 3.6.4.7 Trigger Full Screen Trigger Full Screen is the duration of the of full-screen display when a channel is triggered. This may be set to a pe
v CAUTION Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert th
42 : Creates a new account : Deletes an account Account ID: Enter characters as the account ID Passd (Password): By entering six characters or n
43 Click “[ Option]” for audio monitoring setup Click the icons for setting: : Allows the user to monitor audio recording from the channels : Does n
44 3.8.1 Language Selection Language Selection is used to select the language for the on-screen display (OSD) Menu. 3.8.2 View Setup View Setup is fo
45 Graphics Mode MAIN MENU Text Mode MAIN MENU Channel Setup Record
46 3.8.2.5 State Bar Information Determines how system status information is set and shown. VIEW SETUP System Display Set
47 3.8.2.6 Channel Information Enable or disable the channel information icons is set and shown on the home screen. (4Ch) (8Ch): The
48 3.8.3 Date/Time Setup Date/Time Setup Menu sets relevant information on date and time. 3.8.3.1 Date Display Mode Date Display Mode is used to choo
49 3.8.3.4 Daylight Saving Time “Daylight Saving Time” is for adjusting the DST settings (for countries where it is applicable). 3.8.3.4.1 Activate D
50 3.8.3.5 NTP Server NTP Server allows for the synchronization of the day/ time settings with the NTP server through internet. Activate Service:
51 Full Screen Sequence Enables or disables the full screen rotation period. 4 Split Sequence Enables or disables the 4 split display rotation perio
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52 3.8.5 Button Beep Setup The Button Beep Setup configures the type of beeping sound for the mouse, keypad, and IR remote operations. The sound type
53 IR Repeat Speed: OFF, Slow, Normal, Fast NOTE Keypad repeat speed is available for models equipped with keypad. 3.8.7 Auto Exit Menu The Auto
54 [ View Time]: Sort error messages by time of occurrence. [ Clear Message]: Clear all error logs. 3.9.2 Hard Drive Setup The Hard Drive Setup me
55 Once you have selected the number of days, click on “Format Hard Drive”. You can set the maximum recording days as from 1 to 30 or “None” not to l
56 3.9.3.1 Network Enable [ Enable]: Network may be used [ Disable]: Network may not be used 3.9.3.2 IP Address Setup The IP address acts as a locat
57 Static IP Address: User must manually define a static IP address. Contact the network administrator for this information. DHCP: System gets th
58 Monitoring Service Activate Service: Enables or disables the monitoring service for allowing remote viewing from IE or PC Viewer. Port: The de
59 Account: The account name of Dynamic DNS (Maximum in 20 characters) Password: Password for Dynamic DNS Please refer to DYNDNS Service (Maximum
60 PTZ Protocol Provides options for the PTZ camera protocol: Pelco P, Pelco D, Teleview Pelco P, Teleview Pelco D, Merit LILIN (3B), Merit LILIN (7B
61 Auto Iris : can be Enabled or Disabled. PAN/TILT/ZOOM SETUP Channel Number PTZ Protocol
vii 3.6.3 Motion Setup ... 36 3.6.4 Sensor Setup ...
62 3.9.4.3 Keyboard Keyboard Model Select the keyboard model you are using: OFF (if there is no keyboard), CK101, CK201, KB-KT301 Keyboard ID Adjust
63 Screen Border [ ON] : To show the border [ OFF] : Not to show the screen border. Main Display Screen Provides options to connect the main display
64 Adjust the image position by using the mouse right-click button to follow the direction change of cursor icon up / down / right/ left. P
65 Audio Record [ ON] : Enables audio recording [ OFF] : Disables audio recording Audio Mute [ ON] : Mutes the sound [ OFF] : Allows for sound to be
66 3.10.2 Firmware Update The firmware is updated by using a USB pen drive that contains the latest firmware file. With the upgrade firmware file on
67 If there is a mistake or missing file on the pen drive or the firmware file is located under a child folder, it will show: File not found or Disk
68 After firmware update is completed, Firmware update is success, System will restart ----“ is displayed, and then the system restarts. FIRMWARE UP
69 This tool can help you duplicate the system environment configuration and store it on the USB device. You can use this to swiftly deploy your oth
70 Restore Default Setting This command resets the system to its default settings. Load default setting Restore default settings? [ YES
71 Click on the icon if you access this from the Main Menu in Graphics Mode. If you have made changes, you will be asked whether or not you would l
viii 7.2.1 Register with DynDNS ... 95 7.2.2 Create DynDNS Account
72 Chapter 4 4 Playback and Data Backup
73 4.1 Calendar Menu The Calendar Menu is a play back feature that allows you to access recorded videos by selecting the date and time when the video
74 Choosing the time of the video to play back Once you‟ve chosen the date, the hours with recorded videos will be in a vivid green color on the T
75 4.2 Play Menu Press “” (or “II”) button or icon to enter Play Menu in the live view window. PLAY MENU Chann
76 Commands and Recorded Data status: PLAY MENU Channel Number Play Begin Time
77 Video Playback Control Bar You will see the control bar during video playback. PIP View Displays real-time video and playback video simultaneo
78 4.3 Event Search Press “” (or “”) button or icon to enter Event Search Menu. Channel Number: Specifies the channels to search Filter Ty
79 SEARCH MENU Channel Number Filter Type [Al
80 4.4 Data Backup The DVR supports data backup by USB 2.0 device (Support the pen drive and card reader) on the front panel. Press the “” (or “I
81 Estimate Time [30Sec] Start Time [2010/07/14 06:18
1 Chapter 1 1 Overview
82 BACKUP MENU Backup Device [Generic Flash Disk] Free Capacity [102
83 Chapter 5 5 PTZ Control
84 5.1 Pan / Tilt / Zoom Control ________________________________________ NOTE Although the DVR box of the ENDSS-4C8 comes with a PTZ control featu
85 PTZ Channel Menu: This menu appears when you move your mouse to the right-hand side of the screen. It shows the channels on your DVR. The channe
86 Icon Name Operation Setup Left Limit Direct your camera to your desired location and left-click on this icon to specify the leftmost limit for pa
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88 Chapter 6 6 System Information
89 6.1 Record Information The “Record Information” menu displays the current states of the DVR system. On your Control Bar, locate and click on the
90 6.2 Hard Drive Information The Hard Drive Setup menu displays the hard drive status. On your Control Bar, locate and click on the icon. HARD DR
91 6.3 Network Information Network Information displays the current state of network connections. On your Control Bar, locate and click on the icon
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