Home Guard Manual - PICO 2000
Home Guard Manual - PICO 2000
Home Guard Manual - PICO 2000
Users Manual
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no grantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Notice: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
CE DECLARATION
This device complies with CE . These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interface in a residential installation.
Printed in TAIWAN R.O.C No.01110104 All contents are subject to change without notice. All trademarks are the property of their respective owner
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Overview ----------------------------------------------------------1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. Introduction -----------------------------------------------------------------Features ---------------------------------------------------------------------Specifications --------------------------------------------------------------Minimal System Requirements ----------------------------------------Package Contents ---------------------------------------------------------
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Chapter 2. Installation -------------------------------------------------------2.1. 2.2. 2.3. Hardware Installation ----------------------------------------------------Driver Installation ---------------------------------------------------------Application Software Installation ---------------------------------------
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1.2 Features
4 video simultaneously display/recording in one board Display capability One screen/Four screen/Sequence display mode support Full screen display support Camera ID, date/time status OSD window display Recording capability Instant/Schedule/Alarm/Pre-alarm recording Pre-Alarm recording to record before alarm event has happened Recording frame rate adjustable Linear or Circular(overwrite) mode support Multiple camera independent recording Time stamp support Camera ID, start date/time logged into database Audio recording support by sound card or HomeGuard Recording drive selectable Motion detection Sensitivity setting Detection interval setting Recording time extension setting Detection area setting Playback capability Powerful video search engine, It can be searched by time mode, date mode, event mode, camera ID and so on. Scroll bar to search the video you needed Absolute date/time and length display _____________________________________________________________ 1
Chapter 1. Overview
Playback speed control Rewind/Replay support Snapshot support during playback Print support for image capture Zoom support Security management : Password protection in program start up, configuration setting and program off. Allows user to enter this program by offering different password with different authorization level Remote monitoring support
1.3 Specifications
Resolution : 640 x 480 Display frame rate : Up to 30fps(NTSC), 25fps(PAL) Recording frame rate : Up to 30fps(NTSC), 25 fps(PAL) Recording mode -- Super mode : 640 x 480 (NTSC/PAL); High mode : 384x288(PAL), 320x244(NTSC); Low mode : 192x144(PAL), 160x120(NTSC) Analog video : 4 analog video input BNC port, Video system : NTSC, PAL multi system support Recording file size 400MB per day(based on low mode and 1fps) Remote streaming video file format : MPEG4 Compression type : MJPEG
Chapter 2. Installation
cause harm to your system) 2.2.6. Complete the Video Capture driver installation Click " Finish " 2.2.7. System automatically detect new hardware (Multimedia Controller) Please choose " Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) " Click " Next " 2.2.8. (a) Please choose Search for the best driver in these locations. (b) Please chose Include this location is the search: (c) Type E:\HomeGuard\Driver\win2k_XP if you are using Win2k or XP; Type E:\ HomeGuard\Driver\win98_ME if you are using Win98 or ME; (assuming CD-ROM drive is E drive), Click " Next " 2.2.9. When Windows XP show message about this software didnt pass Windows Logo, please click Continue Anyway 2.2.10. Complete the Audio Capture driver installation Click " Finish "
3.1.2. Please click Logon, the logon screen show, please click OK (Password is not required in the first start up) 3.1.3. All functions active as shown
Tip : No camera button can be selected prior to the mode selection. User should click on one of the display mode button first. 3.2.1. 1-Screen Mode Click the 1-Screen mode button on the display control panel to select this mode. Only one camera can be selected for display. Click the camera button to select camera to display in this mode. The down button will light up in yellow.
4-Screen Mode Click the 4-Screen mode button on the display control panel to select this mode. Four cameras can be selected for display simultaneously. Click the camera buttons to select camera(s) to display in this mode. _____________________________________________________________ 6
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3.4. Recording
Storage Drive For Normal mode of operation : Automatically detect available fixed hard disk(s) in the unit for recording. For Archive mode of operation: Directly record into the active removable hard disk in the unit Notes: The active (selected) drive should be assigned properly before the overall backup and restore operation is executed. Assign the target drive inside the Insert drive message box _____________________________________________________________ 10
Note : The instant recording video will be chopped into 15 minutes length files automatically in order to keep the record files at an accessible size. Tip : Instant recording can be used to work in a fast frame rate for short time recording while scheduled recording is expected to work in a lower frame rate for longer time recording. 3.4.2. Scheduled Recording --A programmable timer is implemented for scheduled recording. --DSR supports both weekday and weekend scheduled recording. --The timer will start and stop scheduled recording automatically according to your input. --A green indicator indicates the camera, which is recording under the timer control. _____________________________________________________________ 12
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User can install a microphone through sound card(Mic in) connection or HomeGuard board(Mic in) To setup audio recording, please refer to the attaching audio to camera of the Utility->Option Setting->Audio Setting. Before you can activate this function, you will need to have a Sound board installed and properly configured to make sure Microphone can record Each card provides one audio channel that can be attached to any selected camera(s) for recording. 3.4.7. Archive Mode Click Utility->Option Setting->Backup in Main screen Considering the total process of recording and backup of the videos, we can come up with two different configurations: Normal Mode - It will record video into the Fixed Hard Drive (s). As required, you can backup the recorded video to a Removable IDE drive via the Housekeeping function from the Utility Menu. The raw copy of video can optionally be deleted during the backup process. Archive Mode -It will record video into the assigned Removable _____________________________________________________________ 15
Click the down arrow in the Select drive dialog box next to the Remove button to display the registered removable drive(s) for removal and select the desired drive. Click Remove button and _____________________________________________________________ 16
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The Video Search Engine is a independent functional block for searching of the recorded video of a camera interactively. Two date/time pickers are used for begin and end date/time input and indication. All the available recorded videos within this date/time limits will be presented inside the video bar window. Different types of video will be presented in different colors as follows: Red - Alarm recording Light Blue - Pre-alarm recording video Yellow - Instance recording video Green - Schedule recording video Presses down the event-search button(s) to select types of event under search, they are color coded in the same manner of the events. By default all types are selected when the Player is activated. A marker, which is a small rectangle box inside the video bar _____________________________________________________________ 22
3.6. Utility
When the user logged on as SUPER he/she is authorized to use the Utility functions. However, if the user logged on as OPERATOR the Utility button will be disabled to prevent the password and some other system and recording settings from being modified by the operator. Click on the Utility button on the main screen, and the Utility menu will then pop up. Re-Activate the Disabled Housekeeping Functions When operating under Archive mode, the Housekeeping Function of _____________________________________________________________ 23
3.6.4.1. Display Sequencing setting Enter the dwell time for sequencing duration. The default dwell time is 1 second. Click the camera(s) you want to display during sequencing. 3.6.4.2. Recording
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--Normal Mode Make sure to select the backup drive prior to the backup. Click the down arrow in the backup drive box to display the available removable drive(s) for backup and select the desired backup drive. --Archive Mode To switch to Archive mode, click Archive in Mode, then Apply and OK. The DSR application should closed and restarted to effect the change. At the start up on Archive backup mode, the main screen of the DSR will be slightly modified with a new "Swap Drive" button in the recorder panel and two status bars for the removable drives are added in the bottom of the screen _____________________________________________________________ 28
--Status Retain The current status (viewing and recording modes) will be retained and will be restored when DSR start up next time if the "Status Retain" is checked. --Auto Start Click the Auto Start to enable DSR to start automatically. The logon process will be skipped when DSR start up next time. You should select to auto start and logon as "Super" or "Operator". --Allow OPERATOR to exit When clicked, the "Exit" button will be available to the OPERATOR logon user. --At Logoff Click the Continue display box if you want the image to _____________________________________________________________ 29
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