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The Setup and use of the IV-x11
Eco Series DVR
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X11 ECO Series DVR
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Price competitive with Wholesale Clubs
Feature Rich
High Reliability
Field Upgradable
Easy to setup
Easy to support
Easy to Use
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Main Live View Screen
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Camera shows
man walking when
it is in motion.
Shows network
connectivity
Shows presence of
Disk in unit
Shows how full the
hard drive is.
Red film indicates
that it is recording
Remote controls
allow for instant
local recording,
taking snapshots
and provides
bandwidth control
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Main Menu
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Right click screen to bring up top
menu bar.
Pull mouse down from first icon to pull
up main menu icon
Click on Main Menu icon to pull up
menu icons.
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Record Setup
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Click on the Record setup icon
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The HHD Full setting determines what
to do when the HDD is 99%.
You can set it to overwrite data in a
circular fashion or to stop recording.
You can set up the OSD (On Screen
Display) for each of the cameras
If Video Preservation is enabled it will
not overwrite any video until that
amount of time has passed. If hard
drive fills up before the end of that time
it will stop recording. Max number is
999 hours or 41 days
Quality and Frame Rate setup is
usually the only button used.
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Quality and Frame Rate Setup
• View Normal needs to
be clicked to control all
the time recording
• View Event needs to be
clicked to control
recording by motion
• 3 resolution settings
• 5 quality settings
• FPS allocation
depends on resolution
setting.
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Event Setup
• Click on the Event Setup Icon
• This has two choices.
• Sensor setup is for external
inputs
• Motion Setup will bring up the
next screen.
• If Motion Popup is enabled
than the camera that has
motion will show full screen
• Enable check turns motion
detection on
• Sensitivity is used to determine
level of motion
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Motion Area Setup
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Click on Mask Mouse
Selection
This allows the user to
click on squares with
the mouse to toggle
between active and
inactive detection.
All area detection
makes everything
active
Mask all area
deactivates motion
detection.
Make choice regarding
changes and exit.
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Schedule Setup
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Click on the Schedule Setup
Normal is full recording
Motion recording is set up
separately
Sensor recording only relates to
external inputs
5 different schedules can be
created
You can define Holidays (these
vary from country to country)
This is done universally not on a
per camera basis.
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Camera Setup
• Click on camera setup icon
• Click on the number of the
camera you want to work with.
• If you select “mask” the video
will not be visible to users at
the unit.
• Name allows user to assign a
name that is associated to the
picture.
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Account Setup
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Click on Account setup icon
Clicking change underneath the
icon in bottom left changes the
icon associated with the admin
account.
Click on Permissions next to a
user name to set up that user
Changing the password in bottom
right changes the password admin
password
Put in current, new and confirm
the new password and then click
“change admin password”
Uncheck box next to user name to
deactivate that account
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User Permissions
• Password Expiry Date
automatically terminates the
rights of that user. If it is left
unchecked the account will
continue to work indefinitely.
• Clicking on setup, network, ptz,
playback, utility, and backup
gives the user rights to those
functions
• Remote and playback mask
means that user cannot see
those images when they log in
or upon playback. (they will
see the video if downloaded)
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Network Setup
• Click on network icon
• ADSL tab provides user name
and password for
authentication.
• DHCP allows the dvr to pull an
dynamic address.
• LAN allows you to put in a
static address.
• 3G works currently with
HuaWei 3G devices. You will
need to input dial up, pin, and
APN information
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HTTP Setup
• This allows users remote
access into system.
• Port allows you to change
remote access port.
• Quality and FPS
determine bandwidth
usage.
• Uncheck to make camera
unavailable remotely
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DDNS Setup
• Enable DDNS
• Chose DDNS service
• If ez-dns is chosen input host
name of your choice. (It may
take 4-6 hours to activate)
• If i-dvr.net is chosen input the
username and password from
the bottom of the DVR.
• Other DNS services require
you to go to their web sites and
set create user names and
passwords on those servers.
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Mail Setup
• Mail Setup will enable the
DVR to send emails when
certain events occur
• Put check in box to
enable notification
• Provide mail server info
including user name and
password
• Choose what events to
trigger
• Click on receiver email
and input up to ten
addreess
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PTZ Setup
• Click PTZ setup
• Choose camera and
check “enable PTZ”
• Choose protocol
• Choose ID (every
camera must be
unique)
• Choose Baud rate
• If using keyboard
choose from list
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SYSTEM SETUP
• DVR Name and
location are for
information only
• User can change
menu language
• Display setup allows
user to adjust OSD
(On Screen Display)
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Date & Time
• Choose 24 hour time
format or am pm
• Choose one of nine
date display formats
• Choose top or bottom
for date time position
• Manually change the
time via the “change
date and time button
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Time Setup cont.
• Time zone setup is done
by offset from Greenwich
Mean Time
• Enable or disable DST
• Input DST start and end
time
• Check “automatically
synchronize” for internet
time.
• Put in IP address or
name of time server
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Device setup
• Mouse speed
• Click Buzzer and
Relay to bring up next
screen
• Enable or disable key
beeps.
• Determine what
output occurs when
different events
happen
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Spot Monitor
• Spot monitor only
displays live images
• Check on Skip Video
channels will prevent
blank screens from
being presented.
• Choose dwell time
length.
• Check cameras to be
included.
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Utility Setup
• Click on utility icon
• HDD Initialization will format
the hard drive
• USB Initialization will format a
USB device
• System Recover restores
default settings
• Reset system events will clear
the log
• Copy Setup to USB will save
setup to be uploaded to a
different unit by clicking on
download setup from USB
• Upgrade is used to upload new
firmware from a USB device
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Diagnostic
• User does not interact
with this page. It
provides system info
including firmware
version, mac address
and information about
the hard drives.
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Search Setup
• On main menu click
on the search setup
icon
• Within Search setup
you can search by
event, (motion,
external input) or by
time
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Time Search
• Click on date
• Move Red slider bar
• Click on arrows next
to numbers to
advance hour,
minutes and seconds
• Yellow means video
present break in bar
means no video
• 24hour clock
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Backup
• Click on Backup icon to
enter menu
• Choose start and end
time
• Choose save to device
• Click on calculate and if
space required is lower
than space available than
start button will illuminate
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Event Search
• Event search provides a
list of all events
• Click on Criteria to bring
up a screen which will
allow user to filter on 8
items.
• Upper right corner can be
used to narrow the time
frame to filter.
• Motion and video loss
can be filtered on a per
camera basis.
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PTZ
• Click on PTZ control
to bring up the control
pad
• On control pad you
use arrows to move
camera around
• You can choose
presets and start
tours
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Display Setup
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Zoom
• Zoom allows user to
focus in on a target
area.
• The red slider bar can
be moved up to 8x
• Pixilation will occur
with higher zooms
• The highlighted
screen can be moved
around the image
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Playback
• Magnify Glass brings
up zoom when in
playback
• User can fast forward
up to 64x
• User can rewind up to
64x
• Slow down can be ½,
¼, 1/8
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