MANUAL DE OPERACION Vista - Cadvr1004c CCTV PDF
MANUAL DE OPERACION Vista - Cadvr1004c CCTV PDF
MANUAL DE OPERACION Vista - Cadvr1004c CCTV PDF
CADVR-1004C/08C/16C
CADVR-1004CK/08CK/16CK
CADVR-4004C/08C/16C
CADVR-4004D/08D/16D
USER MANUAL
Thank you for choosing Honeywell VISTA DVRs, for a better understanding of the product, we
recommend you read the instruction and safety information before use.
This user manual is an operation guide only. It has no implied or stated warranty, or guaranty of
the product described herein. The copy right and all right reserved to the company. Please do not
reprint and spread without authority. Please note the latest bulletin of the company for the updated
version.
Please keep in temperature between 0℃ and 40℃, Keep away from harsh environment like
humid
Keep out of direct sunlight and devices generating heat
Do not install it in Harsh environment including humid, dust and smoke
Keep horizontal mounting
Keep installing in stable location, prevent it from falling
Do not place other devices onto it, Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash are not
allowed during transportation, storage and installation.
Install in Well-ventilated locations. Do not block the vents.
Only operated in the rated input and output range
Do not dismantle the product as your wish
All the examination and repair work should be done by the qualified service engineers. We are
not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair.
Be sure to use all the accessories recommended by manufacturer.
Before installation, please open the package and check all the components are included.
Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is broken in your package.
Operation Environment
To display and manage multiple audio and video spontaneously the basic configuration of the
server should be as follows:
CPU: Intel Core i3 550
Memory: 4G
Graphics: Discrete graphics 512M, HDD, client tailed
This product works with Windows XP/ WIN7/ WIN8/ VISTA/ MAC.
For best viewing, resolution should be 1024×768,DirectX should be at least ver. 8.1 or newer.
[Alarm]
Alarm input 4 Alarm inputs 8 Alarm inputs 4 Alarm inputs
Alarm Output 1 Alarm outputs 1 Alarm outputs 2 Alarm outputs
[Language]
Multi-Language English, Chinese, Korea
[Storage & Back Up]
Internal HDD 4 SATA HDD, Max. HDD Capacity: Support 2TB each (4X2TB=8TB)
ESATA, Internet (Support network download and backup)
Data Backup
USB2.0 (Flash disk, portable disk, USB burner and etc.), support 3G
[Serial Port]
PTZ Camera Control 1 x RS-485, 1 x RS-232
[Operation & Network]
Via Front Panel Control, USB Mouse, Remote Controller, TCP/IP (Network), Cell
Control Applications
Phone Interface
ActiveX Base Web Live & Search / VISTA Honeywell CMS Access (Live, Setting,
Remote Access Tool
Search, Recoding, ETC.) / Cell phone Network
Network Service Protocol: TCP/IP, PPPOE, SMTP,UPNP,DHCP and DDNS
Network Interface 10/100 base-T Ethernet (RJ-45)
System Time Sync Support Network Time Protocol
[Other]
Operating Temp. -10℃~55℃
Operating Humidity 10%~90% / Non-condensing
Power DC 12V, 5A (without HDD & other)
Dimensions(WxHxD) 440mm(L)x390mm(W)x70mm(H)
Weight Approx. 4kg (Without HDD)
SETUP WIZARD
Setup Wizard is a quick-set to enter the whole CMS. You can finish the DVR basic settings
according to your requirements. This setup wizard contains all the basic settings, like time
setup, network setup, HDD format reminder, etc. The DVR will achieve basic functions after
the setup wizard has finished. If personalized settings are desired, please login to the main
menu and setup to complete this function.
Note: By default, the administrator user name is: admin. There is no password, but for better
security, we strongly recommend that you setup a password here.
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Date/Time Setup: Click calendar and choose the date; Click time, a digital keyboard will
appear, and then set to local time.
Date Format: Three format types: MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, and YYYY/MM/DD.
Time Format: 24-hour/ 12-hour.
Time Zone: Click the down arrow, time zone options will be displayed, please select your time
zone.
Note: Once the DVR connects with the internet, it will automatically adjust the time to
the time zone you have chosen. Please make sure the time zone you chosen is the
desired local time zone.
Camera System: PAL/NTSC optional.
Language: Choose your local language or the language you want.
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ii. Zoom of single channel: click and pop-up tick to show the channel to
be zoomed.
iii. Zoom of quad: click and pop-up choose any four channels to be zoomed.
vii. Setup of PTZ: Open the control interface of PTZ (As shown below).
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x. Video query: open video query interface, and view the video.
Right click any position on the screen, and shut off the task bar, and operating system.
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Operation of menu
Enter the menu: the icon will be highlighted when the cursor moves onto the icon, click to
enter.
I. BASIC: Open the basic menu, and 5 functions show in interface: system setup,
time/date setup, record setup, display setup and user configuration
II. ADVANCE: Open the advance menu, you can: setup the alarm, network settings,
Internet application settings, and PTZ configuration.
VII. LOGOUT: Locks the front panel button, and user name and password need to be
input while re-login.
3.1 BASIC
After enter the menu, move the cursor to “BASIC”, and the icon will be highlighted, click to
enter.
3.1.1 System setup
To setup of device name, device ID, video format, VGA resolution, language, logout time and
startup wizard.
Device name: It is for the change of the device name, click the input box and keyboard
will pop-up, and click the keyboard to edit the device name.
Device ID: It is for the change of device ID, click the input box and keyboard will be
pop-up, and click the keyboard to edit the device name.
Select “PAL” or “NTSC” from the drop-down box.
VGA resolution: Adjust according to the VGA used. Select “1024×768” or “1280×1024”
from the drop-down box.
Language: Select the language from the drop-down box.
Logout time: Select between 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes to
Never.
Startup wizard: Select “Off” or “On” from the drop-down box.
Note: After setup is completed, click “Apply” to save the setup, and click “Default” to
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3.1.2 DATE/TIME
Date/Time setup
Date/time: Click the calendar beside the date setup box, and select the date; Click the
time setup box and click to input.
Date format: Select “MM/DD/YYYY” 、 “YYYY-MM-DD” 、 “DD/MM/YYYY” from the
drop-down box.
Time format: Select “24-Hour” or “12-Hour” from the drop-down box.
Time zone: Select from the time zone from the drop-down box.
Synchronization: Network proof function. Mark while connecting to the web and select
the proof sever from the drop-down box.
Time sever: Select the proof sever among multi sever address from the drop-down box.
Note: After setting is completed, click “Apply” to finish setting, and click “Default” to
recover to default settings, and click “Exit” to the return.
DST setup
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3.1.3 DISPLAY
Display
Color: Click “Setting “and select one CH. Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation can be
modified. Click “Apply” to save.
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Auto Sequence
In auto sequence mode, the display automatically switches between stencil 1x1, stencil 2x2,
stencil 3x3 to custom viewing mode every dwell time(0~300).
3.1.4 RECORD
Basic setting
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Bit rate
Schedule
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3.1.5 USER
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3.2.1 ALARM
Motion
Alarm will be in triggered when there is movement in the detecting area
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i. Trigger recording: Place a check mark '√' for the channel you need to trigger, when
there is alarm on the setting channel, will trigger to other channels.
ii. Snapshot: Place a check mark '√' in front the channel, when the setting channel has
alarm, will snap a picture.
iii. Send E-mail: Place a check mark '√', when there is alarm, will send the snapped
picture to the mailbox you set.
iv. Alarm output: Place a check mark '√', will trigger the external alarm.
v. Alarm output duration: Click the inverted triangle, options: 10s/ 30s/ 1min/ 3 min/ 5min/
10min/ 15min/ 30min.
vi. Buzzer: Click the inverted triangle, options: None/10s/ 30s/ 1min/ 3 min/ 5min/ 10min/
15min/ 30min.
vii. Pop-out image: Click the inverted triangle, options: None/ CH1/ CH2…
viii. Post-record: Click the inverted triangle, options: 10s/ 30s/ 1min/ 3 min/ 5min/ 10min/
15min/ 30min.
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i. Trigger record: Place a check mark '√' for the channel you need to trigger, when there
is alarm on the setting channel, will trigger to other channels.
ii. Snapshot: Place a check mark '√' in front the channel, when the setting channel has
alarm, will snap a picture.
iii. Send E-mail: Place a check mark '√', when there is alarm, will send the snapped
picture to the mailbox you set.
iv. Alarm output: Place a check mark '√', will trigger the external alarm.
v. Alarm output duration: Click the inverted triangle, options: 10s/ 30s/ 1min/ 3 min/ 5min/
10min/ 15min/ 30min.
vi. Buzzer: Click the inverted triangle, options: None/10s/ 30s/ 1min/ 3 min/ 5min/ 10min/
15min/ 30min.
vii. Pop-out image: Click the inverted triangle, options: None/ CH1/ CH2…
viii. Post-record: Click the inverted triangle, options: 10s/ 30s/ 1min/ 3 min/ 5min/ 10min/
15min/ 30min.
ix. Pre-record: Click the inverted triangle, options: None/ 5s/ 10s
x. Trigger PTZ: None/ Cruise line/ Preset point
xi. Attention: Click “Apply” after setup.
3.2.2 NETWORK
LAN
Obtain an IP address automatically
Use the following IP address:
IP address: Fill in the IP address according to your network settings.
Subnet mask: Fill in the subnet mask according to your network settings.
Default gateway: Fill in the default gateway according to your network settings.
If there is no router in your network, fill in the IP you get from your Internet Service
Provider (ISP). If there is a router in your network, make sure you have set the subnet
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PPPoE
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Port
Media Port: one private communication port that is between the DVR and PC, the default
is Port: 9000. If this port is occupied by another server port, please change to an idle port.
Web Port: Http port, default is Port: 85, if a change of the web port is required, like to
example Port: 8088, the user will need to add the new port after the IP address when
accessing the DVR via the web.
E.g.: http://192.168.x.x:8088
Note: Port Range: 1-65535, some ISP‟s may block port “80”, so we recommend changing
to another, example Port: 8086.
Attention: Click “Apply” after setup.
Sub-stream
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3.2.3 COMM
DDNS
DDNS: Enable/Disable, please enable the DDNS when you use domain name server.
Server: Choose your domain name server: REELINK, dyndns, no-ip, changip or dnsexit.
Host name: The host name you registered on the domain name server.
User name: The user name you registered on the domain name server.
Password: The password you registered on the domain name server.
Test: After setup, click “Test” to check connected or not.
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UPnP
Enable/Disable UPnP
Enable the UPnP when you need the DVR connect to Internet.
Attention: Click “Apply” after setup.
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3.3 SEARCH
In main menu, click “Search”, display as below.
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Format: Place a check mark '√' under format, and then click “Format”.
Note: The newly installed HDD must be formatted through our DVR before usage.
Overwrite: There are three options to choose from; “by days”, “by capacity” and
“never” .Please selects desired method.
Attention: Click “Apply” after setup.
Note: After the setting, click "Save". Click "Default" to the default setting.
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3.5.4 RECORD
Shows the Channel#, resolution, frame fate, quality and date per hour.
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If choose “Every week” in drop-down box, the seven days of a week shows behind it,
then edit the time fix an auto maintenance time this week
If you choose “Everyday” in drop-down box and fix the time, it will auto maintenance in that
time every day.
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3.6.2 SETTINGS
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Load factory default: contains system setting, display setting, device maintenance, alarm
setting, network application, date and time, recording, User, network, and PTZ. Just click the
one you want to load factory default and then apply it.
NOTE: you can click the button ALL or CLEAR to select all the items above or clear it all.
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The following steps will guide you through the steps necessary to access your VISTA DVR
remotely via internet. Before proceeding, please connect your DVR to your router and obtain a
computer that is connected to the same router. And make sure that your computer can access
internet. After properly port forwarding your router, you will be able to access your DVR
through Internet Explorer and our client software.
III. Now check for an open address on the network, make sure to use an address
that is in the same subnet.
(Example: if you‟re gateway is 199.63.134.33 you want to check for an address
available like 199.63.134.34 or 199.63.134.35, and so forth.)
Static IP Address:
You can check the address availability by performing the “Ping” operation. E.g., type
“ping 199.63.134.62”.
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If there is no reply (request timed out, destination host unreachable) the address is
available for use.
You have found an available address in the same sub-net, you can assign this
address (Static Address) to the DVR.
a) Enter the Network Configuration interface of the DVR.
b) Access Main Menu by right clicking on the monitor using a mouse and enter the
password at the prompt.
c) Go to System Configuration >> Network Configuration.
Enter the available static address
Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0, etc.)
Enter Default Gateway address you made a note of earlier
Dynamic IP Address:
You can enable the DHCP checkbox in the DVR Network Configuration interface.
a) Enter the Network Configuration interface of the DVR.
b) Access Main Menu by right clicking on the monitor using a mouse and enter the
password at the prompt.
c) Go to System Configuration >> Network Configuration.
Check the DHCP radio box, and click Save.
Reboot the system.
Return to the Network Configuration to check what the current IP address is. It
will be listed under Current Configuration >> IP Address.
User can select language, input correct user name and password to log in IE interface.
After successful log in, the following interface will appear.
Repeat step 1 and 2 for port 8000 (or your client port).
If both ports are forwarded properly, use the external IP address to connect remotely
to your DVR from outside the network.
To test this, have someone connect to the external IP address via Internet Explorer
off site, your login information will be the same as the DVR once connected.
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VISTA CA-DVR-CS10 armed with great expansibility and flexibility, it can manage DVR
devices under a PC directly. And it can also complete the remote control and the surveillance
of the large multi-sites, under the coordination with Management server, streaming media
servers, and database. The user permissions and site settings are under the management of
the server in a complex system and View client obtains the certificate from the server. When
runs without server it gets the certificate from the local computer.
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1- Area of listed device
2- Area of video
3- list of main function
4- Buttons of PTZ operation
5- Area of information
Delete a group: Select the group to be deleted, and click the delete button below the list area
or right click the group to delete a group.
Edit a group: Select the group to be edited, and click the edit button below the list area or right
click the group to edit a group.
Operation of device
After adding a group, device can be added. Add a device: right click the name of the group,
select "Add a Device", and confirm.
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5.4.5 Snapshot
Click to snapshot a picture. The picture will be saved in your PC and the following
windows will be pop up
5.4.7 Patrol
After adding some channel groups and making your loop plan, select some of the added
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After selecting the loop plan in the list, click the to start or stop the patrol.
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ZOOM - ZOOM IN +
IRIS - IRIS IN +
FOCUS - FOCUS +
AUTO STOP
Double click the device in the device list, search the video file, the date in red in the calendar
shows there are video files of the day.
Double click the buttons in red in the calendar to playback the video of the day.
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System: setup the login password and the path for captured images.
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Time settings: Setup the Date/Time, time zone choose synchronization sever and DST.
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Record settings: Setup the channel resolution, frame rate, quality, record mode and record
schedule.
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5.8 Log
All types of operation show in log
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Honeywell VISTA provide www.reelink.net to our customer for free domain, Reelink is an
Intelligent monitoring and management software that used for monitoring & management of the
various device and remote images; it works as a server and solves the problems like network
settings complicated and free domain instability.
Two parts are introduced here below: “DVR device-side” and “reelink.net”
Please refer to Chapter 4 for connecting your DVR with internet, make sure your DVR
access internet successfully before use log in DDNS server.
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Forget password: If you forgot the password, please click” forgot password” and enter your
user name, then a link will be sent to your email address. Enter you email click this link and
change your password.
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i. Adding group: To add sub-group, select main-group, input the sub-group name and
save.
ii. Modify group: User can revise any sub-group except the center main-group. You can
change the group which the sub-group belongs to and revise the name of sub-group
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Device
i. Adding device in specific group, please refer to the following image
Select the group (the device belongs to), device name, serial Number of DVR, user name
and password, clicks save. After saving, the information will be shown in the list
Change the value of device, the date information marked * is required to complete.
ii. Delete, It contains the multiple data delete and single data delete
Multiple data delete: click the check box of the date, click delete
Single data delete: click to delete the single data.
iii. Modification, Click to modify the statistics that you try to edit, device code, if leave blank
means no modification.
Modification
Modify any roles, but the main role cannot be modified, modify permissions and role
names, etc.
Delete
Delete any roles, but main role cannot be deleted, if the main role is deleted, then the
sub-role and the users under the sub-role will be deleted too.
USER
User: After the user login the system, authorities will be the authorities under the role.
Add, Click add, and enter into the add page
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6.2.8 SYSTEM
The information of this app is shown here
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After the installation of firmware, choose to run the mobile surveillance firmware.
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Click ,Enter the interface of device management. Click the right upper corner "+" to add
a device. Illustration of device adds up options:
Options Illustration
Device name Device name can be customized
IP address The IP address of the device or device-binding domain.
Media port The media port of the device, default is 9000
Web port Data port code of the device, default is 80
User name User name to login the device
Password Password to login the device
Channels Setup the number of channels
Sever IP Temporarily not realized
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Click ,Enter the live view interface(the default interface after login the firmware is the
live view interface).
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- PTZ
Click one CH and click to enable the PTZ. Click the direction button to control the
camera. Support swipe to zoom in or zoom out. (Before use this function, make sure your DVR
connected with PTZ successfully.)
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Click one CH and click to enable the local record function. This button will be in green
when recording. Click this button again to stop recording, button will change to gray.
Click one CH and click . The live view will be captured and a window will be popped up.
Click “Save” to save this picture. Click “Cancel” to cancel this picture.
Click one CH and click to switch on/off live view of this CH.
7.3.3 Playback
This function can view and playback the saved recordings and snapshot pictures Click Playback
to go to the playback menu.
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Item Description
Playback the recordings in the
Remote Playback
DVR remotely
Playback the recordings in the
Local Playback
mobile phone
View and playback the
Picture Playback
snapshot picture
View and playback the
Capture Playback
capture picture
Remote Playback
Local Playback
Click ,enter local playback list. Drag the icon > to left to delete the files.
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Capture Playback
Click to playback the image, Double click the image you want to
enlarge,click the icon in left bottom corner to save image, click the icon in right corner delete
image.
7.3.4 Settings
Click enter setting interface, choose the device first, and then enter the settings like
bellow.
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More settings are lists here:System, about click enter the interface.
7.3.6 About
Click About to check software version and published date.
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