Kodicom KSR-304N User Manual

Kodicom KSR-304N User Manual

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USER GUIDE
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KSR-304N

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  • Page 1 Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy for future reference. USER GUIDE DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM KSR-304N...
  • Page 2 304N Manual 304N Manual This manual is published by KODICOM Co, Ltd and contains information on KSR-304N Series which will enable you to use this product properly. If you require additional copies of this manual, please print the manual contained in the CD provided with your purchase.
  • Page 3 Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing this product. This DVR is produced by the most advanced KODICOM technology and its quality is guaranteed by strict reliability and compatibility testing. This KSR-304N product manual provides necessary information for the correct use of this product and also contains some useful tips.
  • Page 4: System Setup

    If you have any doubts please check. • KODICOM can not be held responsible if the DVR is damaged due to the product being disassembled or modified by the user. • If you wish to open the system casing to attempt to modify, repair, or upgrade the system, it is recommended that you ask for a KODICOM engineer’s assistance by...
  • Page 5 Internet. It is also prohibited to post, distribute, or translate this manual without KODICOM’S permission. KODICOM is not held responsible if the DVR is damaged due to the system being handled inappropriately by a user who is not aware of how to operate this product, or by a user who did not refer to this manual before attempting to operate the product.
  • Page 6 Caution Please be aware of the following precautions before installing the DVR. • Avoid positioning the KSR-304N in any place where the unit may come into contact with moisture, dust, or soot. • Avoid placing in direct sunlight or near heating appliances.
  • Page 7 Safety Warnings and Cautions Safety Warnings and Cautions Safety Warnings and Cautions The following are warnings and cautions for the safety of the users and for the prevention of any property damage. Please read below thoroughly. Warning and Caution signs If you are not aware of this If you are not aware of this Warning...
  • Page 8 Warning Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify Install the system in a cool place without direct sunlight and always maintain room temperature. the system on your own. It is extremely dangerous due to high voltage running through the system. Avoid candle light and heat-generating devices such as heater.
  • Page 9 Warning When the system’s battery is depleted, you must If the system’s HDD has exceeded its life span, change it with the same or equivalent type of you may not be able to recover any data stored battery specified by the manufacturer. Depleted inside the HDD.
  • Page 10 Caution Do not install the system in a place with high Install the system in a place with appropriate magnetic, electric wave, or wireless devices such moisture and temperature level. as radio or TV. • Avoid installing the system with high (over 40℃) •...
  • Page 11 Caution The system can be damaged from a strong impact The outlet must be placed on the ground. or vibration. Avoid throwing objects within the vicinity of the system. If there is strange sound or smell, unplug the Avoid direct sunlight or any heating appliances. power cable immediately and contact the service Center.
  • Page 12 Equipment Equipment Equipment Please check to make sure the following equipment are included when you purchased KSR-304N. If any items are missing, contact your dealer. (Manual/Center) Manual (Site/Center) Audio/Video Connection Cable Power Cable DC 12V Adaptor 304N 304N...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Contents Chapter 1. Introducing your real time DVR 1.1 Front Panel………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………17 1.2 Rear Panel…………………………………………………..……………………………………………………20 Chapter 2. Installation 2.1 Checking install environment……………………………………………………………………………………23 2.2 Pan/Tilt Connection………………………………………………………………………………………..………25 2.3 Connecting LAN/PSTN Communication Lines………………………………………………….……………26 2.3.1 LAN and Dedicated Line Connection…………………………..…………………………………26 2.4 External Alarm In Connection (Input)………………………………………...…………………………………27 2.5 Alarm Out Port Connection (Output)………………………………………..…………………………………28 Chapter 3.
  • Page 14 4 . 4 N e t w o r k … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … . … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 5 3 4.4.1 DDNS Setup…………………………...………………..…………………..…………………………………53 4.4.2 Network Setup………………………………………..…………………………………………………………54 4.4.3 Network Port Setup…………………………………..…………………………………………………………54...
  • Page 15 Chapter 6. Backup 6.1 Video Backup ……………………………………………………………………………………..……………91 6.2 Still Image Backup………………………..………………………………………………………..…………92 6.3 Media Format…………………….……………..………………………………………………..…………93 Appendix 1. KDB Viewer……………………………………………………………………….……………………………………95 1.1 How to run Viewer………………………………..……………….…………..…………………………………95 1.2 Viewer main screen……………………………………………..……………………………………………96 2. WebDVR………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………99 3. Watermark Checker………………………………………….……………………………………………………103 4. Adding HDD………………………………………………………………………………….………………………104 4.1 Installing new HDD………………………………..………….…………..…………………………………104 4.2 Checking HDD Database………………………………………..……………………………………………106 5.
  • Page 16: Introducing Your Real Time Dvr

    1. Introducing your real 1. Introducing your real time DVR time DVR...
  • Page 17: Front Panel

    1.1 Front panel 1.1 Front panel The explanation of system button and port is as below [System Configuration] [LCD Monitor] • It does not need to connect Monitor because of All-on-one DVR. [Camera number (Key button)] • It is used when we select each camera in watch mode. •...
  • Page 18 [Enter button] • It is used when we select each menu’s button in watch screen or search screen. [Button for watching function] • When you use play/pause mode, you can use Button for watching function [Auto/ Separated Display change button] •...
  • Page 19 ☞ ☞ [Note] Removable Disk The table below lists compatible USB disks. If you want to use other removable disk, it should be compatible with Linux 2.4.0 or over. Other USB disk may not work properly. It is recommended that you confirm through the manufacturer the Linux compatibility of the removal disk you wish to purchase.
  • Page 20: Rear Panel

    1.2 Rear panel 1.2 Rear panel The explanation of System Backside button and port is as below. [System Rear] [Power Connector] • It is a power connector to connect main electric power. • We can input DC12V. [ETHERNET] • It is a 10/100 Ethernet terminal for remote connection. [AUDIO/VIDEO cable connection terminal] •...
  • Page 21 [P/T/Z control RS-232 Output terminal] • It is a terminal to output signal of RS-232 to control PTZ camera. • You must use signal converting device when you use RX or SD. [CONTROL Output terminal] • It can output 1~2 channel for control. [SENSOR] •...
  • Page 22: Chapter 2. Installation

    2. Installation 2. Installation...
  • Page 23: Checking Install Environment

    2.1 Checking install environment 2.1 Checking install environment You should pay attention to the following before you use the product. • Do not use it outdoor. • Do not place water or liquid near the connection part or the product. •...
  • Page 24 Please keep the following instructions for rack-mounting the DVRs to proceed with the installation. 1. The rack on which the DVR is mounted should not be sealed off. 2. And it also can allow air circulation through the vent. 3. As shown in the Figure 2, we recommend you to heap the product with other DVR s or use rack-mount devices at certain space, or install a vent system to accommodate airflow.
  • Page 25: Pan/Tilt Connection

    2.2 Pan/Tilt Connection 2.2 Pan/Tilt Connection RS-232C signal converting device (Device which converts RS-232C to RS-485) P/T Camera, RX Box [Warning] • When connecting, be careful (+),(-) polarity. • Wiring error will get out of order. • If you want to use RX Receiver, please contact seller shop. 304N 304N...
  • Page 26: Connecting Lan/Pstn Communication Lines

    2.3 Connecting LAN/PSTN Communication Lines 2.3 Connecting LAN/PSTN Communication Lines 2.3.1 LAN and Dedicated Line Connection (Used for connecting to UTP port) Center PC Router Internet Network & Local Intranet Network (Dedicated Modem) (Used for connecting UTP port of the LAN Card) Dedicated Line Router...
  • Page 27: External Alarm In Connection (Input)

    2.4 External Alarm In Connection (Input) 2.4 External Alarm In Connection (Input) SENSOR 2 COM Connect one of the two signal lines from the sensor (infrared sensor, magnetic) to COM port, and connect the other signal line to the desired sensor number. [Caution] Use a separate adapter to supply power to each sensor.
  • Page 28: Alarm Out Port Connection (Output)

    2.5 Alarm Out Port Connection (Output) 2.5 Alarm Out Port Connection (Output) CONTROL (+) (-) Alarm Light, Amplification Siren, External Power ( DC12V ) External Relay, Etc. • During automatic control of an external sensor, the control output port is “interworked” (the value set in “Set Sensor/Control”...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3. Live

    3. Live 3. Live...
  • Page 30: Screen Layout

    3.1 Screen layout 3.1 Screen layout 50.0% [Camera number] [Audio recording status] Displays camera number. • Shows audio recording enabled. [Camera name] [HDD Capacity] Displays camera name. • Display HDD used by percentage. [Recording status] [HDD Status] Displays camera recording mode enabled. •...
  • Page 31: Enabling Full Screen And Sequence Mode

    3.2 Enabling full screen and sequence mode 3.2 Enabling full screen and sequence mode [To Select Quad screen] • Press the 4-split screen button to select quad display of cameras 1-4. Press again to move to next quad screen. [To Select Full Screen mode] •...
  • Page 32: Pop-Up Menu

    3.3 POP UP MENU 3.3 POP UP MENU • You can use this menu by pressing mouse-right button. Items shown on the pop-up menu are identical with buttons at system’s front panel. The benefit of this menu is that user can operate DVR system by simply using mouse.
  • Page 33 Names Features Playback button • It start search mode. Mute button • Adjust select MUTE if you do not wish to listen to live audio. Digital zoom • During the live screen click this button to button activate the digital zoom mode (1ch full screen only).
  • Page 34: Pan/Tilt Camera

    3.4 Pan/Tilt Camera 3.4 Pan/Tilt Camera 3.4.1 Switching to Pan/Tilt control mode [Pan/Tilt camera control] • Select the camera channel connected to the P/T/Z camera by using the mouse or camera number keys on the front panel. This will display the channel in full screen mode.
  • Page 35: Pan/Tilt Camera Control

    3.4.2 Pan/Tilt Camera Control In P/T/Z menu, you can switch the P/T/Z camera controls to manual control, as well as changing Zoom, Focus, and Auto Pan settings. [P/T/Z menu] [P/T/Z model] [Preset] Displays the P/T/Z camera model. • If you have a Speed Dome camera configured with presets, selection of a numbered button will move the camera to that preset position (see [Mode Select] [P/T/Z function buttons]...
  • Page 36: Supported Pan/Tilt Camera List

    3.4.3 Supported Pan/Tilt Camera List Manufacture Modal Name Zoom Focus Preset Manual IRIS Control Speed Speed other function LG-MULTIX 9600 PELCO PELCO-SD 2400 DONG-YANG DRX-501A 2400 HONEYWELL GC-755 9600 ZC-SD622JF 19200 SAMSUNG Samsung PTZ 9600 camera SAMSUNG Techwin 9600 ORION KRE-303 2400 ORION...
  • Page 37: Alarm Out - Manual Control

    3.5 ALARM OUT – Manual Control 3.5 ALARM OUT – Manual Control 3.5.1 Switching to Alarm Out Mode If you wish to use the control devices manually, select the 4-splitscreen mode in Surveillance mode, then press Enter key. You will then be able to select the control devices you wish to use manually.
  • Page 38: Chapter 4. System Setup

    4. System setup 4. System setup...
  • Page 39: Accessing Setup Mode

    4. System Setup 4. System Setup 4.1 Accessing Setup mode To go to the system setup screen, click the [MENU] button on the front of the system. The login window will then be displayed, enabling the inputting of login ID and password as shown below: •...
  • Page 40: Motion Detection

    4.2.1 Motion detection • Set the motion detection area, sensitivity and alarm for each camera video. Press the [Enter] button after moving the cursor on the camera to be set. [Motion Link Setting] • You can set a motion-link recording for each camera. •...
  • Page 41 [Camera] • Use the [◀, ▶, I◀, ▶I ] button on the system to select other cameras for set up. [Full Motion] • To set the whole channel screen to motion-detection area, switch the [Full Motion] option to “ON”. To cancel the whole screen from motion-detection area, switch the option to “OFF”.
  • Page 42: Schedule

    4.2.2 Schedule • Set the recording type for each camera over a 24 hour period. [Camera] • Use the mouse wheel or the [◀, ▶, I◀, ▶I ] button to select the camera to change its schedule. [Time] • Change the recording time in hourly intervals •...
  • Page 43: Quality/Resolution

    4.2.3 Quality/Resolution • The details of the Quality/Resolution menu are as follows: 4.2.3.1 Normal REC Setting • You can set the recorded mode values for normal DVR recording. [Resolution] • Set the screen size for recording. Video Full D1 Half D1 Source NTSC 704x480...
  • Page 44: Alarm Rec Setting

    [Quality] • Select the recording video quality. Set between the option of LOW, NORMAL, HIGH and BEST. [Frame] • Select the number of frames for recording. The number of frames refers to the number of screens recorded per second (fps). [Bit Rate] •...
  • Page 45: Network Rec Setting

    [Bit Rate] • Select bit rate to fit network bandwidth. • VBR transfer high quality image to remote software, but network transfer speed can be slow. • CBR transfer middle quality image to remote software, but network transfer speed can be fast. [Audio] •...
  • Page 46: Alarm Rec Time

    [Bit Rate] • Select bit rate to fit network bandwidth. • VBR transfer high quality image to remote software, but network transfer speed can be slow. • CBR transfer middle quality image to remote software, but network transfer speed can be fast. [Apply All] •...
  • Page 47: Property

    4.2.4 Property • Change the color, brightness and contrast for each camera. [Camera] • Select which channel to set up. [Color/Bright/Contrast] • You can set the color, brightness and contrast of the selected camera. • The adjustment can be made from ‘0’ to ‘255’ using the [◀, ▶, I◀, ▶I ] button or mouse wheel. [Default] •...
  • Page 48: Camera Menu

    4.3 Camera menu • The details of the camera menu are as follows: 4.3.1 Channel Setting • Set camera status and name, add PTZ protocol to camera. [Camera] • Select the channel to set up the camera. [Camera Available] • Set the use of the selected camera between Enable/Disable and Secure using the mouse scroll wheel or [◀, ▶, I◀, ▶I ] button.
  • Page 49 [Camera Name] • The camera name of the selected channel can be set. A virtual keyboard appears if you press the Enter button. • Characters can be input one by moving the cursor. You can input up to 10 characters. If you press “Shift”, you can input the uppercase letters and number keys.
  • Page 50: Alarm In Setting

    [Channel No/Alarm In No] • Set the channel/alarm number to monitor. [Source Preset] • Sets the initial PTZ preset location. [Target Preset] • Sets the target PTZ preset location. [Duration Time] • 10~300 SEC : Set the delay time at the target preset position before returning to the source preset. •...
  • Page 51: Alarm In Out Link

    4.3.3 Alarm In Out Link • Link Alarm In and Alarm Out devices, and activation time. [Alarm In] • Select the Alarm In number for configuration. [Alarm Out] • You can link a Alarm In with Alarm Out devices. When a Alarm In is triggered, the lined Alarm Out device(s) will automatically activate.
  • Page 52 [Alarm In] • Select the Alarm In number for configuration. [Camera] • Choose the cameras you wish to link with the selected Alarm In. • When the Alarm In is trigged, the linked camera(s) will automatically begin recording. 304N 304N...
  • Page 53: N E T W O R

    4.4 Network • The details of the network menu are as follows : 4.4.1 DDNS Setup • DDNS Setup function allows you to use the dynamic IP address connected to the system as if it is a fixed IP Address. [DDNS Site] •...
  • Page 54: Network Setup

    4.4.2 Network Setup • Input Network connection details for remote access. [Network] • The system supports network connection using Static IP, as well as DHCP, ADSL connections. The other option is to select no network when not networking the DVR. [Note] ☞...
  • Page 55 [Site IP] • Sets the IP address for the system to be connected to the network, If the connection mode is set to STATIC-IP, the user needs to enter the IP address directly in this location. • If the connection mode is either by DHCP or ADSL, the IP address is provided by the DHCP server or ADSL carrier and will be automatically set.
  • Page 56: Network Test

    4.4.4 Network Test • Check the DVR is connected to the network. [Assigned IP] • Assigned IP display the system’s IP address used for remote backup and remote monitoring. [Connection Status] • Connection Status indicates whether the current assigned IP address can be used to connect to the internet.
  • Page 57 [Primary Address] & [Secondary Address] • Sets the NTP server address. [Connection Status] • To check the connection status with the NTP server in [Primary Address] or [Secondary Address] field, click on “Test” button. • When communication is possible with the NTP server, “Success” is displayed on the progress bar. Otherwise, “Fail”...
  • Page 58 * NTP Server List Area NTP Server Address Worldwide pool.ntp.org Asia Asia.pool.ntp.org Europe Europe.pool.ntp.org North America North-america.pool.ntp.org Oceania Oceania.pool.ntp.org South America South-america.pool.ntp.org Austria at.pool.ntp.org Australia au.pool.ntp.org Belgium be.pool.ntp.org Canada ca.pool.ntp.org Switzerland ch.pool.ntp.org Chile cl.pool.ntp.org Germany de.pool.ntp.org Denmark dk.pool.ntp.org Spain es.pool.ntp.org Finland fi.pool.ntp.org France...
  • Page 59: Emergency Notification

    4.4.6 Emergency Notification • When an emergency Alarm in event has occurred, the Emergency Notification either delivers the emergency message and video to the IP address with the CMS or transmits an e-mail to a designated e- mail address, ftp. •...
  • Page 60 • Click the “E-mail” button to display the email transmission settings. • To receive emergency notification via e-mail, set the SMTP address, sender’s e-mail address, recipient’s mail address. [Alarm In] • Sets the emergency notification to be transmitted via e-mail when a selected alarm is triggered. [Motion] •...
  • Page 61 [To] • Enter the user accounts to receive the e-mail message. The following screen will appear if the “Enter” button is pressed. • The virtual keyboard window appears by pressing the “New”, enter the recipient address. When registering the address to the recipients list, press the after selecting the address from the address book list.
  • Page 62 [Password ] • Enter the address of the server to which you will send email. [ID] • Enter the user account of the mail server (SMTP). [Password] • Enter the password for the user account in the mail server. [Port] •...
  • Page 63 • To send the emergency notification to an FTP server press the [FTP] button. [Alarm-In] • Sets the emergency notification to be transmitted to an FTP server when a selected alarm is triggered. [Motion] • Sets the emergency notification to be transmitted to an FTP server when motion is detected on the selected channel.
  • Page 64: System Setup

    4.5 System Setup • The details of the system setup menu are as follows : 4.5.1 User Management • The details of the User Management menu are as follows: 304N 304N...
  • Page 65: Password Setup

    4.5.1.1 Password Setup • Change the password for the administrator. [Old Password] • The default password is not designated first time. This must be used when changing the password. [New Password] • A virtual keyboard will appear if the “Enter” button is pressed.
  • Page 66: Group Setup

    [User Add] Enter “User ID” and “Password” for the User. Then select the group that the user has permission, there are three options “Group1”, “Group2”, and “Group3”. • If you press “Add”, the entry is registered and displayed in the user list on the right. •...
  • Page 67: Site Setup

    4.5.2 Site Setup • The details of the Site Setup menu are as follows: 4.5.2.1 Regional Setting • The regional settings menu is for change the DVR time and date to fit the time zone and language to the installation country. Also there is the option for changing the site code which is essential for network connection.
  • Page 68 [Site Code] • Setup the ID code to the system, for identifying the system when multiple systems are connected through network and to increase network security. • The Site Code comprise 6 digits. When entering Site Code, you can enter a maximum of 6 digits. [Date Type] •...
  • Page 69: Osd Dwell Time

    4.5.2.2 OSD Dwell Time • Configure the setup of the on screen display (OSD) and the dwell time for the camera sequencing. • You can turn the display settings in Surveillance mode on or off, such as [OSD All], [Event Monitoring Duration], [Camera Name], [Recording], [Audio], [P/T/Z], [Backup], [Data/Time], [HDD Space], [Dwell Time], [Transparency] and [Bad Sector Dwell time] displays.
  • Page 70: Video Format

    4.5.2.3 Video Formant •You can choose [Video Format] in order to select your video output type according to your area. [Video Format] • You can choose video system used in you area [◀, ▶, I◀, ▶I ] button at the front of the system. •...
  • Page 71: Live Audio

    4.5.2.5 Live Audio [Audio Live Channel] • Select channel for live audio output. • The units supports only one channel live audio output at a time. [Mute] • Check [Mute] button to disable audio output on audio channel. 304N 304N...
  • Page 72: Software Upgrade

    • View the current software and upgrade to new version. [Package select] • You can upgrade the system program by using a portable storage device to be recognized by KSR-304N. The upgrade package must be in a folder called “update”. Connect the storage device containing an upgrade package to the USB port, then press [Select].
  • Page 73: Schedule

    4.5.4 Schedule • The details of the Schedule menu are as follows: 4.5.4.1 Backup Schedule • You can set up a system backup schedule so that the system will automatically save backup copies of specific recording times. • Backup Schedule programs the system to save a backup copy of the recorded data to a designated storage device set in the schedule.
  • Page 74: Adding Backup Schedule

    4.5.4.1.1 Adding Backup schedule [Add] •To add a backup schedule to the list, select [Add] button. • To add a backup schedule, you must set the [Start Time] and [End Time], [Target Drive], and [Rotate] options. [Backup Schedule List] • You will see the added schedule on the backup Schedule list.
  • Page 75: Deleting Backup Schedule

    4.5.4.1.2 Deleting Backup Schedule [Delete] • To delete a schedule from the list, select the schedule you wish to delete by using the directional keys and Enter key. Then select [Delete] button to delete the schedule. 4.5.4.2 System Restart [System Restart Time] •...
  • Page 76: Storage

    4.5.5 Storage • The details of the Storage menu are as follows: 4.5.5.1 Hard Disk Format • The table shows the system’s built-in HDD’s and their information. You can install up to HDD into the system. • Form the table, you can select the HDD you wish to format, then select [OK] button. 304N 304N...
  • Page 77 • The system will display a warning message. To confirm and proceed with formatting the selected HDD, press [Enter] button. To cancel format and return to HDD table, select [Cancel] button. • You can view the HDD format progress through the progress bar. •...
  • Page 78 ☞ ☞ [Caution] Checking HDD Data Please, pay attention to following information to minimize the change of losing HDD data. • Remember that you should protect HDD from any impact or misuse as this may cause damaged. • The Manufacturer is not responsible for missing data or defects caused by the user’s miss handling.
  • Page 79: System Info

    4.6 System Info • The details of the System Info menu are as follows : 4.6.1 Log Info • This function shows as series of logged tasks made in operating the DVR system and when the system runs abnormally, it allows finding the error easily so that the problem can be fixed. •...
  • Page 80 [Time] • If the [Time] button is pressed, the following screen appears. • Select [Time] to change time to view log information recorded on different date/time. • Change [Start Time] and [End Time] using the mouse and mouse wheel or the directional keys and the [◀, ▶, I◀, ▶I ] button, then press [OK] button.
  • Page 81: System Log List

    * System Log List Log Type Log Details Description • REC C(Channel) C REC START/STOP Continuous Recording Start/Stop C(Channel) A REC START/STOP Alarm In Recording Start/End C(Channel) M REC START/STOP Motion Recording Start/End • System SYSTEM START/STOP System Power ON/OFF SYSTEM NET TIMESET System Time Change SYSTEM SHUTDOWN...
  • Page 82: Factory Default

    4.6.2 Factory Default • Restore the all settings to the original default settings. It is also possible to input and export setting from other KSR series. [Factory Initialization] • Returns all the settings back to the original default condition. Click on the OK button using the mouse or directional buttons on the front to select the factory initialization.
  • Page 83: Chapter 5. Search

    5. Search 5. Search...
  • Page 84: Accessing Search Mode

    5. Search 5. Search 5.1 Accessing Search Mode To go to the Search screen, click the [SEARCH] button shown in the front of the system screen. The login window will then be displayed, enabling the inputting of login ID and password as shown below. •...
  • Page 85: Selecting Date And Time

    5.3 Selecting date and time • To select the date you wish to view, use the directional keys to select button, then press Enter. This will display a calendar. • Press the arrow buttons ( ) above the calendar to change year/month. •...
  • Page 86: Selecting Cameras And Changing Search Bar Line

    5.4 Selecting cameras and changing search bar line [Selecting cameras] • You can select the cameras to be selected. After pressing the Camera1 to Camera4 buttons on the front panel or moving the cursor to the channel to be selected, the cameras can be selected by pressing the [Enter] button.
  • Page 87: Audio Output

    5.5 Audio Output • To select the date you wish to view, use the directional keys to select button, then press Enter. This will display a calendar. [Audio] • The system can play the video with recorded audio, provided an audio recording device is connected to that channel.
  • Page 88 5.6 Playback • If you press [Play] after selecting the channel and date to be searched, the video is played. [Playback buttons ] : Move to the first recorded image for that date. : Reverse Play. : Stop. : Forward Play. : Move to the last recorded image for that date.
  • Page 89: Event Search

    5.7 Event Search • Event search function can be used to search and display data recorded by motion, or alarm events. •The following Event Search screen will appear if the [Event] button is pressed. [Start Time] and [End Time] • Set the Event search time. •...
  • Page 90: Chapter 6. Backup

    6. Backup 6. Backup...
  • Page 91: Video Backup

    Backup Backup • From Search screen display, select [BACKP] button to save a backup copy of the recording using USB HDD, or a portable hard drive such as USB memory stick. The backup files can be saved as SFX, BMP, JPEG, or KDB (Data Base) formats.
  • Page 92: Still Image Backup

    6.2 Still Image Backup • To back up still images, replay the recorded image first and press the Enter once you reach the scene that you would like to back up. The initial search screen in then converted into the initial search screen. [Backup mode –...
  • Page 93: Media Format

    6.3 Media Format • On Backup Mode to format external storage equipment (USB) or set partition, select the media (USB) then click the [Format] button [Format] • Click [Format] button after selecting the storage equipment which you want to format on media list. ☞...
  • Page 94: Appendix

    6. Appendix 6. Appendix...
  • Page 95: Kdb Viewer

    1. KDB Viewer 1. KDB Viewer 1.1 How to run Viewer Connect or insert saved KDB type backup data media to computer, Double click [KDBViewer] Folder to open. Double click ‘Viewer.exe’ to run viewer application. 304N 304N...
  • Page 96: Viewer Main Screen

    1.2 Viewer main screen [Scroll button for camera] [Search Line] • This indicates time line for searching data. • Scroll up or down to show camera buttons. • Move the line to the left or right to start searching. [Camera] [Split Screen setup] •...
  • Page 97 9 10 12 13 14 [Zoom] [Playback] Increases screen size by up to x4. • Be sure to select the camera, time and date to search. • Adjust SKIP and SPEED ratio as you wish. [Digital Zoom] Go to first saved image for selected date Reverse play frame by frame [Zoom In] Click right mouse button to increase the...
  • Page 98 [Audio Play Configuration] • When you want to playback audio, select the channel with recorded audio. (Audio recording and replay is supported for only one channel). • When you click the ‘Audio Play’ icon , the audio play configuration window appears as right. •...
  • Page 99: Webdvr

    2. WebDVR Connect WebDVR Connect WebDVR 1. Input DVR IP address to connect on Web Browser (Internet Explorer) as blow picture. [Note] ☞ ☞ •We recommended to use ATI VGA card if possible for operation with the CMS S/W. Regardless of good compatibility the CMS S/W cannot operate on a VGA card which does not support DirectDraw or YUV 4:2:0...
  • Page 100 3. After pop-up message, click “Install” to install software. 4. After install is complete, the screen below will be displayed. Insert ID and password to connect to DVR, and then click “Login”. 304N 304N...
  • Page 101 Live Watch Mode Live Watch Mode View Panel : It can be shown live picture from DVR. And each channel screen can be moved through Drag and Drop. Live Watch : Press button to enter the live display. Playback : Press button to enter the search display. Split button : Choose the screen division displayed by 4/6/9/10/13/16/25/33/36 splits.
  • Page 102 Search Mode Search Mode View panel: Displays the playback of recorded data. Live Watch : Press button to enter the live display. Playback : Press button to enter the search display. Split button : Choose the screen division displayed by 4/6/9/10/13/16/25/33/36 splits. Search date : Input the search date and time.
  • Page 103: Watermark Checker

    3. Watermark Checker 3. Watermark Checker Double click ‘WMChecker.exe’ to run Watermark program Press ‘File Open’ button to select backup still image data (BMP,JPEG) Select image to check forgery. 304N 304N...
  • Page 104 4 If select correctly, it will be shown as below picture. Press [Water mark Check] button to check forgery of selected file as below pictures B. Original Image A. Modified Image 304N 304N...
  • Page 105: Adding Hdd

    4. Adding HDD 4. Adding HDD 4.1 Installing new HDD • Turn the system off and install the new HDD into the system. • Turn the system back on and wait for the HDD format message. • The message will ask you to confirm HDD format. HDD format is a necessary procedure before using the newly installed HDD.
  • Page 106: Checking Hdd Database

    4.2 Checking HDD Database • If the newly installed HDD database does not correspond with the original HDD, the system will display the HDD table. • If the database of the HDD does not correspond, you must format either the system’s original HDD or the newly installed HDD.
  • Page 107: Specifications

    Video Output • Wide LCD monitor (System equipped, 7 Inch) • Composite Video Recording Frame • KSR-304N : NTSC (Max 120 Frames/sec) , PAL (Max 100 Frames/sec) Compression Method : Mpeg-4 ASP Audio Recording • 1 channel audio recording • 1 channel live audio output Display Mode •...
  • Page 108 Motion Detection function Camera/Sensor react upon each other Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control function Back Up • Portable storage device by USB connecting, external CD RW or Network Drive Mouse( USB ) Power: • Each Power Supply can make different electronic voltage. Model Standard electronic voltage HASU11FB AC 100V-220V, 50~60Hz, 36W, 99VA~129VA...
  • Page 109: Faq

    ☞ Check if the monitor power cable is connected properly ☞ Check to make sure the monitor is turned on. ☞ Check if the video output cable of KSR-304N DVR is properly connected to the monitor. ☞ Unplug the power cable and plug in again.
  • Page 110 304N DVR system. It can cause the noise problem to decrease video quality. ☞ Check if the video cable connecting the camera to KSR-304N DVR system is the correct video cable. When a normal power-supplying cable is used instead of the video cable, screen noise can be generated.
  • Page 111: Warranty Guide

    Warranty Guide Warranty Guide The quality of this product is guaranteed by strict quality control processes and testing. If the product becomes non operational the warranty may be in operation. The warranty period is valid for 1 year from the date of purchase. Warranty Information Check the Product Warranty Sheet to make sure it is still in effect.
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