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INSTALLATION / OPERATION
EDR-920
9-channel Digital Video Recorder
Rev 1.00
EDR-1640
16-channel Digital Video Recorder
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Page 1 - EDR-1640

INSTALLATION / OPERATIONEDR-9209-channel Digital Video RecorderRev 1.00EDR-164016-channel Digital Video Recorder

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202122USB socket: USB-2.0 port for image export via USB stick resp. external DVD-R EPR200HDD LEDs: LEDs for HDD power (green) and HDD activity (red)IR

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

11.5 CONNECTIONSMain switch: Power switch, below IEC socket for 100~240 VAC power sourceEDR1640 back panel (EDR920 identical, 9 video inputs)10Video i

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11Fan: Fan air outlet, please do not cover1113Mouse: PS-2 mouse connection (optional)10LAN: RJ45 network socket 7RS232 socket: 9-pin Sub-D control inp

Page 5 - 1. INTRODUCTION

1.6 SCREEN DISPLAYS1. Channel display2. Event (here: video loss)3. Display selection4. Playback status5. Recording statusChannel display: shows the se

Page 6 - 1.3 TECHNICAL DATA

34SELECT: Within a multiscreen view, the SELECT key activates the camera selection mode. The active camera field shows “S”. Use the JOG to switch betw

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1. Current date: as set in time/date menu 2. Recording status: In case of activated recording, "R" + current HDD no. is displayed “R01”: R -

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ATTENTION: The installation should be effected by qualified personnel only.Connect power source only after having finished the further installation.2.

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DVR cascadingThe digital video recorders provide "CASCADE IN" and "CASCADE OUT" video connections.In combination with RS-485 remot

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2.3 Audio connection installationSample installation with audio connection to video cameras providing audio output:The EDR920/1640 DVRs provide 4 audi

Page 11 - 1.5 CONNECTIONS

2.4 RS-485 keyboard installation All EDR920/1640 functions can be remote-controlled by the EKB 500 universal keyboard. Using the EEPbus protocol, digi

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Safety warningsSafety warningsTo avoid any damage, please consider the following safety warnings:Never place the recorder near to heaters, furnaces, o

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A direct RS-485 bus star wiring is not supported; star wiring requires the use of signal distributors. Improper RS-485 bus star wiring If star wiring

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For a simple, short distance installation, recorder and keyboard can directly be connected using a standard network cable (patch cable, uncrossed!).2.

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2.4.4 EKB-500 connection to several DVRs For long distance installations connecting several DVRs, the use of the optional EDA998 connection kit is re

Page 16 - 2. INSTALLATION

2.5 Speed dome installationSpeed dome or telemetry receiver pan/tilt/zoom control is available through web browser or the optional PowerCon software i

Page 17 - DVR cascading

2.6 Alarm input / output installationThe EDR920/1640 alarm inputs can be used for recording start or recording rate adjustment. Furthermore, alarm rea

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2.7 PS/2 mouse installation EDR920/1640 may optionally be controlled through PS/2 wheelmouse which must be connected before system start-up. 2.8 Insta

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2.9 Network connection EDR920/1640 DVRs provide fast MPEG-4 format image transmission and network remote configuration. This chapter doesn‘t go into b

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262.10 HarddisksInsert the pre-assembled harddisks incl. frames into the HDD tray. Both harddisks must be jumpered as „CS – Cable Select“. Make sure t

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3. SETUP MENU MENUThe MENU key starts the main menu. Press the MENU key again to leave the menu or to change from sub menu to a higher menu level. Use

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Define the following settings in the TIME / DATE menu:(1) TIME FORMAT: Select either 12-hour or 24-hour format for time display (2) TIME: Current time

Page 23 - 2.5 Speed dome installation

TABLE OF CONTENTS1. Introduction 41.1 Features 41.2 Delivery scope 41.3 Technical data 51.4 Front panel operating elements 71.5 Connections 101.6 S

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(7) END DATE: End of daylight saving time 29LASTSelect week: Use the JOG to adjust the week of the selected month:1 . 2 . 3 . 4 .Select day: Use the J

Page 25 - 2.7 PS/2 mouse installation

(10) TIME ZONE:Enter your local time zone (Germany, Austria, Switzerland: GMT+1). ATTENTION: The correct entry is compulsory for NTP synchronisation.(

Page 26 - 2.9 Network connection

3.2 CAMERA MENU The most important recording operation settings are defined in the CAMERA menu. Before changing the settings in this menu, recording h

Page 27 - 2.10 Harddisks

(6) REC SPEED ON TIME ZONE:The EDR DVR offers 8 different timers for scheduled recording. The settings of the last row “N” (normal) apply to those per

Page 28 - 3. SETUP MENU

(7) SUMMARY:The SUMMARY menu item gives a summary on the settings for control purpose. Use the JOG to browse the individual settings.ATTENTION: This m

Page 29 - 3.1 TIME / DATE MENU

3.3 RECORDING MENU Define the following settings in the recording menu:(1) RECORD AUDIO:YES: Audio is recorded together with video. Audio recording is

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(5) RESOLUTION:DVR PAL recording resolution is adjustable as follows:720x288 (Half D1), Default setting,total recording rate 100 IPS for EDR920total

Page 31 - DAY MONTHWEEK

3.4 ALARM MENU Define the dry alarm contacts’ attributes and the alarm reactions in the ALARM menu. For alarm contact pin assignment, please refer to

Page 32 - 3.2 CAMERA MENU

(4) DURATION: Alarm duration for N.O. and N.C. contact types. Duration applies to recording,screen change, buzzer and output contact and is adjustable

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3.5 MOTION DETECTIONDefine all motion detection settings for the individual cameras in the MOTION DETECTION menu. Use the JOG to select the cameras fr

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4. Recording 564.1 Normal recording 564.2 Timer – scheduled recording 564.3 Event recording 575. Playback 585.1 Playback without search function

Page 35 - 3.3 RECORDING MENU

(5) EMAIL:By selecting “ON”, an email is sent in case of motion alarm, containing the alarmmessage, the camera’s alarm image and the DVR IP address as

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(10) AREA SETUP With activated motion detection, the sub menu for setting up detection areas can beentered by pressing the SELECT key. Use the DISPLA

Page 37 - 3.4 ALARM MENU

3.6 VIDEO LOSS MENUDefine the reaction upon video signal loss for each camera in this menu:(1) VLOSS:ENABLE: Video loss detection is activated. DISABL

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3.7 NETWORK MENU Define the basic DVR TCP/IP settings in the NETWORK menu:(1) DHCP: DHCP ( Dynamic Host Communication Protocol), automatic IP number

Page 39 - 3.5 MOTION DETECTION

(6) HTTP PORT: Default setting for this port is: 80. The port can be changed if necessary. (7) CONTROL PORT: Default setting for this port is: 1600.

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(4) SERVER 1 : Alarm server 1 IP address (recipiant) (5) SERVER 2 : Alarm server 2 IP address (recipiant) (6) SERVER 3 : Alarm server 3 IP address (re

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3.7.4 PASSWORDDefine user names, passwords and user rights for network access in the PASSWORD menu item. Up to 6 different users can be defined:(1) NA

Page 42 - 3.6 VIDEO LOSS MENU

3.8 TIMER MENU Define the time frames for scheduled recording in the TIMER menu:(1) DAY:MO (Monday), TU (Tuesday), WE (Wednesday), TH (Thursday), FR (

Page 43 - 3.7.1 NETWORK

3.9 HDD (harddisk) MENUCheck harddisk status and delete harddisk indexes in the HDD menu. (1) DISK INFORMATION: Harddisk number in blocks of 4 HDD (mo

Page 44 - 3.7.2 ALARM (Network alarm)

3.10 RS232/RS485 MENU48CONTROL SETUP MENURS232BAUD RATE 9600 BPSSTOP BIT 1PARITY NONEDATA BIT 8RS485BAUD RATE 9600 BPSSTOP BIT 1PARITY NONEDATA BIT 8R

Page 45 - 3.7.3 EMAIL (Email alarm)

• Duplex operation: simultaneous recording and playback •MPEG4 compression method with configurable quality • variable recording rate up to 400/200 im

Page 46 - 3.7.4 PASSWORD

3.11 WARNING MENU 493.11.1 FAN FAILUREThe EDR provides warning functions allowing signalling upon operation failure. Define the alarm reactions in the

Page 47 - 3.8 TIMER MENU

The enduring HDD temperature surveillance guarantees an alarm reaction in case the threshold value is exceeded. There may be several reasons for HDD t

Page 48 - 3.9 HDD (harddisk) MENU

3.11.3 NO HDD51WARNING SETUP MENUFAN FAULT BUZZER ENABLE HDD TEMP. ALARM OUTPUT 1NO HDD ALARM DURATION PERMANENTHDD FULL NETWORK ALARM NO EMAIL NO

Page 49 - 3.10 RS232/RS485 MENU

3.11.4 HDD FULL52WARNING SETUP MENUFAN FAULT BUZZER ENABLE HDD TEMP. ALARM OUTPUT 1NO HDD ALARM DURATION PERMANENTHDD FULL NETWORK ALARM NO EMAIL N

Page 50 - 3.11.1 FAN FAILURE

3.12 SYSTEM MENUDefine the following settings in the SYSTEM menu:(1) SYSTEM VERSION: Display of the installed firmware version.(2) SYSTEM VIDEO FORMA

Page 51 - 3.11.2 HDD TEMP

ATTENTION: After updating the system, restart, loading of default settings and further restart arerequired. Furthermore, HDD should be deleted. (5) LA

Page 52 - 3.11.3 NO HDD

LEVEL-3 LEVEL-2 LEVEL-1 WITHOUTADMINISTRATOR OPERATOR GENERAL ----DISPLAYOKOKOKOKMODE OK OK OK OKZOOM OK OK OK OKFULL OK OK OK OKSELECT OK OK OK NOSEQ

Page 53 - 3.11.4 HDD FULL

4.1 RECORDINGActuate the REC key to switch the DVR to recording resp. recording standby mode. The red LED within the REC key is illuminated. Alternati

Page 54 - 3.12 SYSTEM MENU

Define the scheduled recording settings in the TIMER menu. With activated timer, recording starts and stops automatically. 4.2 TIMER – scheduled recor

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Press the PLAY key to switch the DVR to playback mode. Depending on the “QuickPlay” function settings (see SYSTEM menu), playback starts at one of the

Page 56 - User rights, version 1.22

1.3 TECHNICAL DATA 5Video format PAL/CCIR Video input EDR920: 9 x 1 Vpp FBAS, BNC, 75 Ohm EDR1640: 16 x 1 Vpp FBAS, BNC, 75 Ohm Main monitor: 1

Page 57 - 4. RECORDING

59(4) Slow forward playbackPress the PAUSE key during playback to freeze the image at the current playback position. Turn the SHUTTLE clockwise for sl

Page 58 - 4.3 Event recording

5.2 PLAYBACK SEARCH(1) TIME / DATE SEARCHPress the SEARCH key to enter the search menu.SEARCHNAVIGATION:Use the JOG to select values or entries.Use th

Page 59 - 5. PLAYBACK

(2) EVENT SEARCHEnter EVENT in the first row of the search menu if you search for specific events such as alarm, motion detection or video loss. Prese

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Video data can be exported as *.arv format movie file to both a USB stick or the external USB DVD drive EPR200. PC playback requires the dedicated vie

Page 61 - 5.2 PLAYBACK SEARCH

Define the following settings in the COPY menu:COPY: Select “VIDEO” to export video data.Select “VIEWER” to copy the EDR viewer playback software. DIS

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7. CALL / MATRIX MONITOR SETUP Enter the call and matrix monitor setup menu by pressing the CALL key:Define the following settings in the CALL menu:Pr

Page 63 - 6. VIDEO EXPORT

8. DISPLAY SETTINGS8.1. BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, COLOURPress SELECT to adjust brightness, contrast and colour for each video channel in full screen mode

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9. SCREEN DISPLAYPress the MODE key to switch between 4x, 7x, 9x, 10x, 13x, 16x and PiP (Picture-in-Picture) main monitor display. 10x, 13x and 16x d

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The optional EDA966 IR remote control allows the EDR remote control covering a maximum distance of 10m. Basically, the keys comply with the EDR DVR fr

Page 66 - 8. DISPLAY SETTINGS

PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:Operating system Windows XP SP2 / Windows 2000 SP6, DirectX 9.0c, Internet Explorer min. 6.x.ActiveX applications must be permi

Page 67 - 9. SCREEN DISPLAY

Title generator Max. 12 characters per camera Network RJ45 socket Image export USB 2.0 interface RS-232 9-pin Sub-D socket RS-485 2 x RJ45 Audio

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SCREEN ELEMENTSThe illustration shows the screen user interface with the following icons and operating elements:2. STOP: Stop playback mode

Page 69 - 11. NETWORK ACCESS

PLAYBACK SEARCHSelect search mode either by time/date or by event list. Event list search mode70Select the types of event to be displayed: ALARM, MOTI

Page 70 - SCREEN ELEMENTS

71TIME / DATE SEARCHSelecting "Search by Time" opens an entry mask for playback position date and time input. Press the PLAY key to start th

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The EDR DVR allows the speed dome and PTZ device control via network. Select “PTZ CONTROL” to activate the telemetry mode. Select the camera in the PT

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73APPENDIX A: EDR VIEWER SOFTWAREEDR video data exported with the COPY function are saved as *.arv files, an MPEG-4 file format which cannot be run wi

Page 73 - PTZ CONTROL

EDR VIEWER INSTALLATIONPC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:Operating system Windows XP SP2 / Windows 2000 SP6, DirectX 9.0c (free download on www.microsoft.com/dir

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PIN NAME PIN # NAME1 FREE 1 FREE2 TXD 2 RXD3

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The following remote control protocol applies to RS232 and RS485 remote control. The EEPBus protocol is a universal control protocol for EDSR and EDR

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772-1. The format of message packet is as follows:Length Byte (Prefix: 0x86, 0x87, or 0x88 ... )Receiver ID high byteReceiver ID low byteOpcode Byt

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782-3. Receiver ID1.) Individual receiver IDDecimal 14bit binary value Hbyte Lbyte Receiver ID (EDSR)0 0000000 0000000 00 00 ID = 01 0000000 0000001 0

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1.4 FRONT PANEL OPERATING ELEMENTS Keys2347658REC: recording keySTOP: recording / playback stopPLAY: playback PAUSE: image freeze, stops playback for

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792-4-1. OPcodeOPcode Data1 Function0x4B Keycode A remote key pressed0x4D command Matrix command 2-4-2. Remote keys (OPcode=0x4B)--------

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2-4-3. Matrix command(OPcode=0x4D)Data1 Matrix function0x00 Matrix monitor0 - ch01 spot0x01 Matrix monitor0 - ch02 spot0x02 Matrix monit

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APPENDIX D: Recording timesAverage recording times, based on 100GB harddisk capacity. Using the VBR (Variable Bit Rate) method, the storage requiremen

Page 82 - 100 GB harddisk capacity

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SEQ: Sequence operation, automatic image switching SELECT: In multiscreen mode: selection of the camera to be displayed in a partial screen. ENTER swi

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