Instruction ManualEEDDRR11664400//11662200//992200
ixSafety Precautions (2)Read Instructions — All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit isoperated.Retain Instructions —
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92 Once you have reached this point click ok and restart both the computer and the digitalrecorder. To access the DVR from the computer simply open
93ActiveXActiveX is a component from Microsoft that enables interactive content for a web site. With ActiveX,Web pages are able to include multimedia,
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95 Once in CUSTOM LEVEL, Scroll down to ACTIVEX CONTROLS ANDPLUG-INS. Set the Following Settings: Download Signed ActiveX controls:Prompt Run A
9610.8 Direct High Speed Modem ConnectionStraight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs:The Diagram below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable.
97 Now Log into the Everfocus DVR menu and using the jog dial from the previous chaptergo to the Network Setting Menu. Assign the Static IP address
9810.9 Router or LAN ConnectionStraight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs:The Diagram below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable.Diagram 10
99 Once you have a straight through cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back ofthe recorder and the other into the router. Now Log into the
11. Product OverviewThe EDR1640/1620/920 DVR’s are the industry’s first full-featured digital video recorder designedspecifically for use within the C
100 Note: Make sure the modem is in bridge mode. If your Internet Service Provider isBellSouth you may have a modem/router. BellSouth provides a W
10111. Linksys Port ForwardingThis chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the Linksys router. Please understand wedo not support this prod
102The Applications and Gaming Tab allows you to set up public services on your network, such asweb servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, or other spe
103Application - In this field, enter the name you wish to give the application. Each name canbe up to 12 characters.Start/End - This is the port rang
104Example: (Here we open ports for up to 10 clients)DVR 80 to 80 Both 192.168.1.50 EnableDVR 1600 to 1610 Both 192.168.1.50 EnableDVR 37260 to 37270
10512. D-Link Port ForwardingThis chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the D-Link router. Please understand wedo not support this produc
106Example:Firewall - Select Enabled or DisabledName - Enter the name referencing the virtual serviceAction – Either Allow or Disallow its use.Source
107times, you would need to enable it. Web (HTTP) server is on LAN (Local Area Network)computer 192.168.1.10 HTTP uses port 80, TCP and UDP.Protocol T
10813. EverFocusDDNS SetupNote: You MUST have firmware version 1.6.2 or higher in order to use theEverFocus DDNS server. Set up the Network Menu acco
109 Press the Select button to synchronize the DVR with the DDNS server. You should see theword “Success” at the bottom of the screen. If you see “Co
21.2 SpecificationsVideo FormatNTSC or PALVideo Input16 / 9 BNC camera inputs (1Vp-p/75ohm)1 BNC video out (1Vp-p/75ohm) for Main Monitor1 S-Video out
11014. Viewingthrough Internet ExplorerTo access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bartype:http:// (LAN or IP a
111 Installing ActiveX controlsWhen you first connect to theDVR’s IP address, you will see apop- up alert. Click OK to closethe window.After a few se
112Install the MP4DVR file when prompted to do so.Type in the username andpassword and click Login to viewthe cameras.Default username: adminDefault p
113 Enabling ActiveX ControlsNote: This section is only necessary if you DO NOT see theyellow ActiveX bar at the top of your browser screen.At the to
114In the Security Settings window, scrollto “ActiveX controls and plug-ins”Set the controls as follows:“Enable”: Allow previously unused ActiveXcont
115Close the window so you are back at the DVR Viewer screen.Click the Refresh button to reload the page.Install the MP4DVR file when prompted to do s
116The above diagram is the main screen display.The icons on the lower corner of the screen are mainly for control and configuration; those onthe righ
1177. There are two methods of searching past video: by Event and by Time.8. Types of events to be searched: Alarm, Motion and/or Vloss.9. All availab
11820. Event Description: By clicking on the ○? sign, an event description list will show up asfollow:21. Record: Press the button to remotely activat
11914.1 Search14.1.1 Search by TIMEThere are 3 ways to do search by time. Press Pick a date first.1. Press the M button to change the Month to be sear
3RS-2329-pin female connector for testing purposesRS-485For Keyboard and PTZ connectionAudio4 mono inputs, 1 mono (SPEAKER) outputPower SourceAC100~24
12014.1.2 Search by EVENT1. Select Event Type from Alarm, Motion and Vloss.Note: Please keep at least one event type checked.2. Select the Disk No. fr
12114.2 PTZ control1. Select the PTZ camera from drop-down menu.2. Select Action Mode you want to use. There are 4 options available: Continuous, Step
12214.3 Remote ArchiveTo Archive files:1. Select Disk No.: The hard drive you want to archive from2. Disk Storage Time: Start Time/End Time indicates
1232) Move the slide bar between the buttons to change Month, Day, Hour, Minute, and secondto be searched. Move the slide bar to the left to decrease
1242. Select “Run” or “Save” the file.3. Open the DVRViewer.exe for loading the archived EDR MPEG4 Files (.arv)
125Detailed explanation of DVRViewer is as follows:i. Load File: to load the archived EDR MPEG4 Files (.arv).ii. Stop: to stop playing video.iii. Play
12614.4 Remote ConfigurationClick on the “CONFIG” tab to open a page where you can remotely change the DVR’s settings.Click on each option to go to th
127DATE/TIME setup menuSet Date/Time Manually1. Click on the calendar button to set Date/Time manually. A calendar will show up asshown below.2. Click
128CAMERA setup menuRECORD setup menuALARM setup menu
129MOTION setup menuSet Motion Grid1. Non-green squares are disabled for motion; green squares are enabled.2. Click and hold the mouse to begin select
41.3 Front Panel KeypadsKeys:15123456789101112131416171819202122231. REC: Press this key to start instant recording.2. STOP: Press this key to stop re
130NETWORK 1 setup menuThe Network Configuration Settings can not be changed remotely. These must bechanged in the DVR’s Network Menu.NETWORK 2 setup
131SCHEDULE setup menuCONTROL setup menu
132WARNING setup menuSYSTEM setup menuAll recording should be stopped before making any changes on this menu.Update Firmware1. After clicking Apply, a
13315. Interface SpecificationsRS485This Digital Video Recorder may be controlled by a computer or control keyboard(EKB500) via the RS485 interface.
13415.2 Remote Control ProtocolA computer can be used to control the DVR by sending the packet as follows.============================================
135 0x4B (OPcode = key ) 0x0B (DATA1 = "Play" keycode ) 0x59 (checksum)2-1. The format of message
136 1 0000000 0000001 00 01 ID = 1 2 0000000 0000010 00 02 ID = 2 ... 126 0000000
137------ ------ -------------------------- 0x4B Keycode A remote key pressed------------------------------------------ 2-4-1. A remo
138 0x1f JOG> 0x2c SELECT 0x20 CH5 0x2d CALL0x21 CH6 0x2e ENTER 0x22 CH7 0x2f (reserved)0x23 CH8 0x
139Appendix A:Remote ControlThe remote controller (RC200, Diagram A1) is an accessory to enhance the handy operations ofthe DVR. You can perform all t
512. SEQ: Press this key to enter the auto sequential switching mode.13. CALL: Press this key to enter and set up CALL MENU.14. MENU: Press this key t
140Appendix B:Mouse InstallationTo use a PS2 mouse with the DVR simply turn off the DVR first. Then plug in a PS2 Optical mousewith Scroll Wheel to th
141option a new menu will appear. For example Diagram B2 shows an example of a new menu once youhave clicked ok for the menu.Diagram B2
142From this menu you can left click on any one of the menu to select that menu.Diagram B3To go back to your main screen from here simply click on the
143Appendix C:Alarm Board ConfigurationAppendixC
144AppendixD:Lapse Mode Recording TableEDR1640 – D1 modelAppendixDNTSCUnit:HourPICTURE QUALITY (KB)LOWERLOWBASICSTANDARDHIGHSUPERIORsimplecomplexsimpl
145 EDR1640 – Half D1 modelEDR1640 – CIF modelNTSCUnit:HourPICTURE QUALITY (KB)LOWERLOWBASICSTANDARDHIGHSUPERIORsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomple
146EDR1620/920 – D1 modelNTSCUnit:HourPICTURE QUALITY (KB)LOWERLOWBASICSTANDARDHIGHSUPERIORsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplec
147NTSCUnit:HourPICTURE QUALITY (KB)LOWERLOWBASICSTANDARDHIGHSUPERIORsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomplexRec
148EDR1620/920 – Half D1 modelNTSCUnit:HourPICTURE QUALITY (KB)LOWERLOWBASICSTANDARDHIGHSUPERIORsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsi
149EDR1620/920 – CIF modelNTSCUnit:HourPICTURE QUALITY (KB)LOWERLOWBASICSTANDARDHIGHSUPERIORsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimplecomplexsimple
615. Shuttle and Jog DialShuttle:In the Playback mode, turn the Shuttle dial to fast forward/rewindthe video.In the Pause mode, turn the Shuttle dial
150Note: The above recording tables are calculated based on 250 GB of system storage.Terms of UseThe HDD size required in your DVR may vary from this
151TroubleshootingIf you have difficulty operating your system, run through the following checklist to see ifyou can solve the problem. The DVR wi
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71.4 Back Panel Connections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15Audio IN: Audio inputs 1~4 for recording, and it can be set to “YES” or “NO”in the RECOR
8LAN Connector: The RJ-45 network connection.LAN 7RS232RS232 connector: D-Sub 9 pin connector for testing purposes only. 8RS485RS485 connector: RJ 4
9Matrix outputs 1~4: BNC connectors for Matrix monitor outputs 1~4.Matrix OutputsSCSI Connector: For connecting the optional EDA800 storage expansion.
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101.5 Monitor Display1. Channel tag2. Event sign3. Select sign4. Play status bar5. Record status barThe status information of the cameras or machine w
11Temperature indication.This shows if the hard drive’s temperature is overheated.Overheat is determined in HDD TEMPERATURE of WARNING SETUPMENU.Fan f
121. Current dateThe current date which is set in the TIME/DATE SETUP MENU.2. Record statusDisplays current Hard Drive and record position.R01: curren
132. InstallationThe installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers.Please check accessories in the
142.1 Video Connections, DVR cascadingSample installation with maximum camera and monitor configuration:Diagram 2.3Cameras and monitors have to be cab
15DVR CascadingThe digital video recorders provide "CASCADE IN" and "CASCADE OUT" video connections.In combination with EKB500
162.2 Audio Connection InstallationSample installation with audio connection to video cameras providing audio output:Diagram 2.5The EDR1640/1620/920 D
172.3 Speed Dome InstallationSpeed dome or telemetry receiver pan/tilt/zoom control is available through web browser or theoptional Powe
18ATTENTION: Some Pelco-D / -P protocol domes and receivers require an address offset of-1. Inother words, the address assigned to the dome / receiver
19Descriptions:ALMINxx: Alarm input xx (1~16)GND: common ground for alarm inputsALM_COMx: output relay x , contact rootALM_NOx: output relay x , NO c
iiFederal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devi
20SPARE_IN: N.O. Control input for playback function, playback is active as long contact isclosed.NO contact alarm input connection:NC contact alarm i
212.5 EDA800s Installation (optional)The EDR1640/1620/920 image storage capacity can be expanded using EDA800s hard diskexpansion units. Ma
222.6.2. Network connection through patch cableDiagram 2.10The connection to an existing network requires a normal patch cable (straight-t
232.8 Final Install ProcessOnce you have completed the basic wiring installation and the hard disk drive installation you areready to turn on the DVR.
243. DVR Menu SetupAssuming you have completed the first two chapters of this manual, you are now ready to beginsetting up the digital video recorder
253.1 Time/Date Setup MenuDiagram 3.2Diagram 3.2 is a screen shot of the TIME/DATE SETUP MENU. This menu is used to set up thecorrect time and date fo
265. DAYLIGHT SAVING: This field represents the daylight savings on the DVR. To change this,simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR. Select “ON” or “OFF” t
27To set the ending time change of daylight saving time: Choose when the time changes fromthe old time (FROM) to the new time (TO) when daylight savin
28Pacific Daylight Time subtract 7 hours from GMTPacific Standard Time subtract 8 hours from GMTAlaska Daylight Time subtract 8 hours from GMTAlaska S
293.2 Camera Setup MenuDiagram 3.4Diagram 3.4 is a screen shot of the CAMERA SETUP MENU. This menu will walk you throughsetting up the Camera Recordin
iiiNon-LPS or TNV output connectors identify the type of circuit, intended cabletype or relevant circuit characteristics. (Marking or Instruction)“ CA
304. SEQ (MAIN/CALL): Set the dwell time for sequences on the Main or Call Monitors. Tochange this, simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR.5. REC QU
316. REC SPEED & ACTION:TP: Scheduled recording time 1~8 which can be set in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU.“N” is the normal recording period, which is
327. SUMMARY :Diagram 3.5Dial Jog to change items in the SUMMARY table.All cameras’ statuses are shown in the SUMMARY table. The table is for checking
333.3 Record Setup MenuDiagram 3.6Diagram 3.6 is a screen shot of the RECORD SETUP MENU. This menu is for setting upthe options for recording audio an
344. WATER MARK:ON: Recording is overlaid by a visible watermark (“W”).OFF: No watermark.5. RESOLUTION: The resolutions for NTSC are 720x480, 720x240
353.4 Alarm Setup MenuDiagram 3.7Diagram 3.7 is a screen shot of the ALARM SETUP MENU. An alarm is defined as an electronicor mechanical device that
363. LOGYES: Select YES if you wish to record Alarm Events in the Log.NO: Select NO if you do not wish to record Alarm Events in the Log.4. ACTIVE CAM
3712. CALL MON: Display on a call monitor when an alarm occurs.NO CHANGE: No change on the call monitor display when an alarm occurs.SEQUENCE: Display
383.5 Motion Setup MenuDiagram 3.8Diagram 3.8 is a screen shot of the MOTION SETUP MENU. We define motion as a change ofpixilation in the field of vie
393. LOGYES: Select YES if you wish to record Motion Events in the Log.NO: Select NO if you do not wish to record Motion Events in the Log.4. DURATION
ivTABLE OF CONTENTS1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW ... 11.1 FEATURE
4013. MOTION AREAEnter a desired channel and press SELECT or middle mouse button to edit a motion area.MOTION must be set as “Enable” in orde
413.6 VIDEOLOSS Setup MenuDiagram 3.9Diagram 3.9 is a screen shot of the VIDEOLOSS (Video Loss) SETUP MENU. VIDEOLOSSevent is caused by no video signa
425. ALARM EMAIL:Select “YES” for sending an email when Video Loss event occurs. The email address can be setin the NETWORK SETUP MENU.6. BUZZER: Audi
433.7 Network Setup MenuDiagram 3.10Diagram 3.10 is a screen shot of the NETWORK SETUP MENU. This menu is for setting up theconfigurations for netwo
442. IP AddressThis field shows the current IP Address for the DVR. A Fixed IP address does not change andmust be set manually. To change this, simply
4510. BW CONTROLThis configuration allows user to control the bandwidth of DVR.11. MAC ADDRThis field is for those Internet service providers or Netwo
464. SERVER 1: assign the IP address of Alarm server 1.5. SERVER 2: assign the IP address of Alarm server 2.6. SERVER 3: assign the IP address of Alar
475. PASSWDInput the password if the SMTP server requires Authentication.6. RECEIV. EMAIL ADDRInput the e-mail address for receiving e-mail messages w
48To change this, press Enter to move to each character and use the Jog Dial on the DVR tochange each character. Note that the password is limited to
494. SECONDARY DNSIf your ISP provides you with a secondary DNS address, please set it in here.NOTE:Please complete all settings in the PPPoE Setup Me
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504. RECORD IDIdentity tag used by certain DDNS providers5. FQDNThe domain name of this account.NOTE: If using “EverFocusDDNS.com” as the server, ther
513.8 Schedule Setup MenuDiagram 3.16Diagram 3.16 is a screen shot of the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU. In this menu you can set aunique timer to start rec
52Hour: 0 ~ 23 in 24 hour time format; 1~12 in 12 hour time format.Minutes: 00 ~ 593. ENDThis field is used to set the time you wish to stop the timer
533.9 Disk Setup MenuDiagram 3.17Diagram 3.17 is a screen shot of the DISK SETUP MENU. This menu is for viewing Diskinformation and fo
54Note: System will ask you to stop recording if you try to delete the disk while still in therecord mode.3. THERMOMETRIC SCALESelect CELSIUS or FAHRE
553.10 Control Setup MenuDiagram 3.18Diagram 3.18 is a screen shot of the Control Setting Menu. This menu is to define the settings forDVR remote cont
564. RS232 Data BitThis field is the data bit at which you will be transferring. There are two settings for this option: 8or 7. The default is set to
573.11 Warning Setup MenuDiagram 3.19Diagram 3.19 is a screen shot of the Warning Setup Menu. This menu is to set the warning systemsettings. If any c
585. SEND EMAIL:YES: Send an email when the fan does not work.NO: Do not send an email when the fan does not work.The email settings can be set in the
594. NETWORK ALARMYES: To enable network alarm.NO: To disable network alarm.5. SEND EMAILYES: Send an email when HDD’s temperature is overheated.NO: W
vi15.1 TRANSMISSION SETTING ... 13315.2 REMOTE CONTROL PROT
603.11.3 NO HDDIn NO HDD, we define:Diagram 3.21In NO HDD, we define:1. BUZZER: NO HDD buzzer.ENABLE: To enable a buzzer when no HDD is detected.DISA
615. SEND EMAIL:YES: Send an email when no HDD has been found.NO: Will not send an email when no HDD has been found.The email settings can be set in t
624. NETWORK ALARM:YES: To enable network alarm.NO: To disable network alarm.5. SEND EMAIL:YES: Send an email when HDD is full.NO: Will not send an em
633.12 System Setup MenuDiagram 3.23Diagram 3.23 is a screen shot of the SYSTEM SETUP MENU. This menu is for setting up anyadditional options and rest
644. UPDATE SYSTEM SOFTWARE: Turn the jog to enter the selection window.YES: Press SELECT on YES to update system software from USB.NO: Press SELECT o
658. PASSWORD and RIGHTS: The different login passwords indicate the different level of users;no login name is necessary. Each number will replace the
66REC4. Recording OverviewBefore continuing with the Recording Overview please be sure to have reviewed Chapter 3,specifically the Camera
674.2 Schedule Recording SetupSet up the DAY, START time, END time and then turn SET to “ON” in the SCHEDULE SETUPMENU.Diagram 4.1Please refer to SCHE
68Diagram 4.22. When the event is set, enter the CAMERA SETUP MENU to set the event recording speed (IPS)of the camera in the time period (TP) section
69Note:1. If you want to record event activity (motion or alarm) ONLY, set the normal record speed as 0 IPSin the CAMERA SETUP MENU.2. If the recordin
viiSafety WarningNotice:The information in this manual was current when published.The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its produc
705. Playback OverviewBefore continuing please be sure to have reviewed DVR Menu Setup (Chapter 3) and RecordingSetup (Chapter 4). You are now ready
71(4) Slow Forward/Reverse PlaybackDuring playback mode, press PAUSE key to freeze the playingback picture.Turn the Shuttle dial clockwise to begin sl
72Diagram 5.1(1) TIME / DATE Search PlaybackThe SEARCH MENU will show up after pressing SEARCH key. Select “BY TIME / DATE”,and then select the start
73 (2) EVENT Search PlaybackTo search by “EVENT”, select “BY EVENT” for Method.Set the Start and End Date/Time limits for the events to be searched.Ch
74The event types and number show on the second column of the search list.An: an Alarm event, n = the alarm number.Dn: HDD overheated, n = drive numbe
756. Copying VideoBefore continuing please be sure to have reviewed the preceding chapters. You are now ready to copyan image or video from the DVR. T
76Diagram 6.1In the COPY MENU, we define:1. COPYSelect Image for copying images/video to movie file.Select Viewer for copying DVR Viewer player.2. DIS
776. DEVICEThe media you want to store the file to.After choosing copy settings, press SELECT or the tilt wheel of the mouse to begin copy.1. Every 30
787. Call OverviewThis chapter will give you basic details on how to setup the CALL MENU on the DVR. Pressthe CALL key and the CALL MENU will pop up a
79Diagram 7.2Dial jog to set sequence dwell time for each camera on matrix monitor 1~4. Sequence dwell timecan be set from 00 to 99 seconds. Press Ent
viiiSafety Precautions (1) Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel orsystem installer
808. Screen Display Setting & ModeIn a full screen display, press SELECT key to pop up the display adjustment window as below:Diagram 8.1In the sc
81When SHARPNESS is OFF, the image becomes blurred in an indoor environment. However,this setting is suitable for outdoor use. If image flickers from
828.1 Mode ButtonPress MODE to switch 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, 16 and PIP (picture in picture) displays for Live and Playbackmode.
839. Firmware UpgradeThis chapter will give you detailed instruction on how to upgrade the DVR’s software. You cancheck the System Menu for the
8410. Networking OverviewThis chapter will try to give you a detailed instruction on how to network the DVR. Before webegin the process of networking
85identify a host or computer on the LAN which assigns the IP addresses to your network. Forexample, a Linksys router has an IP address of 192.168.1.1
86 Note: Everfocus suggests having a minimum upload speed of 256KBps. Thiscan be addressed by the Internet Service Provider.Who is your Internet pro
8710.6 What Type of Network Connection do you have?Everfocus DVR’s can operate using three distinct types of networking connections.1. Simpl
88Diagram 10.1Connection Procedure: The First step is to purchase or make a cross over cable. We recommend purchasing oneif you have never made a cro
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