TritonHD User Guide MD1600H (v 1.1)
10 (5) Function buttons COPY : Function to copy recorded images In single monitoring mode, press the button to activate COPY menu SEQ : Function
11 싱글/분할 모드에서 다음 채널 또는 분할 모드에 맞는 채널 그룹으로 전환 합니다. 2.2. Rear Part 2.2.1. MD1600H rear part (1) Audio In/Out 4 Audio input &
12 2.3. Summery of Installation - Camera connection - Monitor connection - Ethernet connection (for remote connection) - Audio connection - Power
13 Basic Structure 3. Monitoring All analog video image channels connected to TritonHD is displayed to screen by Power connection. It is to utili
14 3.4. Manual Recording By the press [REC] button for user recording, it records as long time as it set the time. It is prior to Normal Rec, Event
15 3.5.1. System Standard mode - By [SEQ] button, it can monitor auto switching of all channels. - Press [MENU] for the setting switching term.
16 3.5.2. User Sequence mode - Press [SEQ] button longer than 1 sec. - User Sequence is to set User Sequence Configuration from “Monitor 1” in OSD
17 3.6. Alarm mode - It can be set to Pop-up automatically relevant screen when alarming. - Set pop-up period can be set into “Alarm Pop-up (sec)”
18 3.9. PTZ Control Connect PTZ controller to TritonHD and set relevant protocol from “Serial Setup” menu, then PTZ can operate while monitoring liv
19 3.9.4. Utilizing Save Preset This menu is used to set new Preset at real-time monitoring mode. - Control camera location using ‘Pan/Tilt’ and ‘Z
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20 3.10. Relay control The function to Relay On/Off. (MD1600H supports 4 Relay Output.) - Press [RELAY] button to display “Relay On” icon on screen.
21 window for user password input will be displayed at any button press. And Lock mode will be released with correct password input. 3.12. Utilizi
22 3.12.2. Monitoring & Playback Monitor 1~4 are capable of searching several video/playback in single & divided sreen. Namely, several ch
23 4. Playback 4.1. Various Playback mode (Playback) 4.1.1. Playback on standard monitor (16 division) - Press Playback button [▷] at Monitorin
24 4.1.5. Various Playback functions ▷ (PLAY) : Playback 1x speed. Press [▷]playback button at single monitor mode will playback recorded imag
25 4.2. Search mode This menu is to playback specific time data from the time frame and searching log at Playback mode. From for the time to st
26 4.3. Copy / Backup / Delete This menu describes how to copy/backup/delete recorded images. - Press [SELECT] and [MENU] in order and Playback
27 4.3.2. Backup Data Start Date & Time / End Date & Time Select the range of backup. Select Disk Select the disk to use backup device.
28 4.3.3. Delete Data The menu to delete specific rage of data in present HDD recorded. Delected data is limited to present HDD used, and it does
29 5. Configuration 5.1. Quick Setup There are 3 methods in Video recording setup - Quick Setup, Recording, Alarm Recording menu. Quick Setup is t
Important Notice 1. Do not place heavy objects on the top of the TritonHD. 2. TritonHD is for indoor use. It is not weatherproof. Use TritonHD with
30 Time Zone Select the times using left-right directional key from TritonHD front. Every time pressing direction changes the time zone. (Press [EXI
31 Selet the method of Time Format. Using Legt-Right key set Time Formate “MM/DD/YYYY” or “YYYY/MM/DD”. Date/Time Using Left, Right key will shift Y
32 5.1.2. Recording Setup Quick Setup is to set same conditions to all analog channels in every hour. <Button Input> - Select “Recording”
33 Channel Status Set whether it activates all analog channels. Defult value is “On”. Recording Speed/Quality There are all 5 setup conditions. (N
34 5.2. Camera Setup This is to setup the condition of every camera. At Quick Setup menu, it sets every camera to the same condition. Set values ar
35 <TIP> Display Letter input window to input characters. According to menu, letter input window can be different, but Set is the same.
36 Brightness/Contrast Select the value from “–9” and “+9” using [◄] or [►] buttong after pressing [ENTER]. Covert Covert On will hide the channel
37 5.3. Manual Recording setup This menu is to set video recording condition by user when pressing [REC] button. If manual recording starts, Normal
38 <Note> 1. In case of set ‘No Rec.’ in Schedule Rec., it records as a set of Pre Alarm. While Schedule Recording, it records Pre Alar
39 <Note> 1. The difference of recording setup in Quick Setup is that there is no audio recording setup, and sets whether Special Time Rec
4 Contents Overview...
40 <Time Schedule Setup> Shift to“System” menu to set Time Schedule. Weekday Start/End Set Time zone from Monday to Sunday using Left,
41 Resolution There are all 3 conditions. (CIF/HALF/D1) At this menu, resolution set is applied to every User recording, Event recording. - CIF : 36
42 Event Recording After pressing [ENTER] button, set “On/Off” using [◄] or [►] button. Detailed Alarm recording conditions sets from “Alarm Recordin
43 Configuration It can set 16 sensors (S1~S16) separately. 5.5.2. Motion Detection Setup This menu is to set MD of each channel. Global sets all
44 5.5.2.1. Motion Detection Setup by Channel MD setup by channel is same as Global setup. And it can set MD zone additionally when MD sets by chann
45 < MD Zone Setup > It can set MD zone by user directly. If “Custom Area” is pressed, sell NTSC 22x15, PAL 22x18 for setup is displaye
46 5.5.3. Text Setup This menu is to set text data input. It has to be set COM1 part from “System -> Serial Setup” menu on OSD. Recording It is
47 Delimiter Value of Delimiter can be different according to every device. Refer to their manual or inquire it to purchasing stores of its model.
48 5.5.4. Global Alarm Recording Set all analogue channels in same condition. Sensor/MD Set synchronizing with Sensor/MD. Pairing means 1:1 s
49 5.5.5. Setup by Channel Alarm Source (*=All) - Through Alarm Source, 4 Sensors and 1 MD, Text input is selectable. - Selection of Sensor is
5 3.11. Screen Lock control ... 20 3.12. Utilizi
50 Post Alarm (sec) It can set max. 60 seconds. <Note> 1. In case of set ‘No Rec.’ in Schedule Rec., it records as a set of Pre Al
51 5.6. Alarm Action Setup According each Time schedule, it sets Relay action. It sets to 5 different time period, Full Time, Weekday(Day), Weekda
52 5.6.2. Setup Relay Configuration Set the use or not for R1~R4. Buzzer Set the use of Buzzer or not. E-mail Addr. Input E-mail address to infor
53 <Note> Network setup is set to DNS for E-mail notification. 5.6.3. System Alarm 5.6.3.1. System Alarm Setup It is to set ON/OFF o
54 Password Fail It operates Alarm when wrong User or Admin password input. WRS Reg. Fail It operates Alarm when disconnection of WRS. 5.6.3.2.
55 5.7. Monitor Setup It sets the monitor for the display of video from monitor 1 to 4. Available meni for monitor 1~4 are all same. Alarm Pop-up (
56 User Sequence Configuration It can edit Auto transmit function for user mode. <Attention> 1. It can define all 16 user mode. 2. The
57 5.8.2. Time Schedule Setup It sets the time period from Week & Weekend, Day and Night. Weekday Start/End Using Left, Right key sets the
58 5.8.3. Special Time It can set another specific time zone in each time zone (Week day, Week night, Weekend day and night), For example, various c
59 5.8.4. Security Setup 5.8.4.1. Local Password User Password It is only capable of monitoring and playback only with user registery. Default
6 5.6.2. Setup ... 52 5.6.3. Syste
60 5.8.4.2. Remote Users Admin ID setup Admin ID “admin” cannot be changed. Password of admin is set and has all rights and unchangeable. User I
61 5.8.5. Disk Setup Auto Deletion When no HDD space left for recording, it deletes the recorded data automatically. Backup Reminder This menu i
62 5.8.6. Network Setup There are 5 Sub menus. ; Network, xDSL, WRS, Port Setting, NTP Setting 5.8.6.1. Network When TritonHD connects to network,
63 ‘DHCP’ is used in LAN that DHCP server works. Nornally, in mid or large scale, it operates DHCP server via LAN but generally use NAT (Network Addr
64 5.8.6.3. WRS If TritonHD is connected to Cable modem or xDSL modem, IP address is changed at every connection to ISP. In this case, changed IP ad
65 <Attention> 1. If domain address such as 210.116.114.37 or mycam.to is input in WRS URL, DNS server IP should be noted on “System Æ Net
66 5.8.6.4. NTP Setting NTP(Network Time Protocol) synchronizes the time of every devices connected to network. It consists of Server that offers st
67 Interval (min) It sets interval (min.) of Time synchronization. <Note> When NTP Mode is Client, Sync with NTP must be set to On.
68 5.8.8. Status Overview It shows status & temperature of HDD relevant to video recording and Fan speed. Earliest / Latest Recording It s
69 FAN RPM It shows FAN speed installed in TritonHD. 5.8.9. Miscellaneous <Order of Button input> - After press [MENU] button, move to “M
7 Overview 1. Introduction TritonHD MD1600 Series is new conceptual DVR (Digital Video Recorder), which can record 16ch ananlog video channel, Audio
70 Keyboard Control Addr This menu is to set Keyboard address when all functions of TritonHD is controllered by Keyboard button. Default value is se
71 5.9. Disk Manager (Utility) It explains adding or formatting internal, external Hard disk. TritonHD supports various external storage. <
72 5.9.1. Disk Manager Installed Hard disk is automatically recognized. Select Disk Select disk to set. Action Select wanted work among the me
73 without deleting data through Add Used. FAT32 Format FAT32 Format when connecting external Hard disk. Execute FAT32 Format for Backup/Copy in
74 5.9.2. USB Utility It supports firmware upgrading and setup saving & sending, Text file saving for printing set value through USB. Update
75 Load Settings Set the system as set value saved in USB device. Save Settings Save present set value to USB device.
76 Extension 6. External device connection External device connection is based on the standard of MD1600H 6.1. Using Text device There are 4 ess
77 6.1.2. Setup in RS232 menu of Serial Setup Set connectable device in COM1 of Serial Setup menu, and also set Baud Rate, Parity, Stop, Data with
78 6.1.3. Setup in Alarm Rec If there is video channel want to record with Text sync., set Text Event from Off to On.
79 6.1.4. Setup in Recording If any channel like to record with Text, set Alarm recording to ‘On’. Full Time is to set all Week day & night, W
8 Main features - It supports 16ch video - Supports 4 ch bi-directional audio - Supports recording, playback, network recording, network playback
80 6.2. Using Keyboard There are 2 essential setups to use Keyboard; RS232 menu of Serial Setup, PTZ menu of Serial Setup 6.2.1. Setup in COM1 men
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82 #1. Technical Specifications General CPU 32bit RISC Processor Flash memory 32MB Main memory 256MB OS Embedded LINUX Video channel 16Ch. analog
83 Schedule recording Daily : Day / Night / Four-segment time frame Weekly : Weekdays / Weekends, Exception days Conditions : Normal / Event Text D
84 Environment Operation temperature 5 ~ 45℃ Storage temperature -10 ~ 55℃ Operation humidity 30~80%, free of condensation Storage humidity 93% be
85 Power consumption Max. 85W Typical 60W Mechanical Dimension (WⅹDⅹH) 430.0 x 362.0 x 88.0 Weight 5.5 kg (with one HDD)
86 #2. Utilizing IP address in Local network #2.1. Outline When internet uses, it connects to another server for acquisition of data or email communi
87 IP address : 3 numbers in X4 indicates Host ID that is addressed from 0 to 255. But, generally, 0 & 255 is used to network ID & Broadcast
88 (2) When structure 2 networks in same size (1/2 + 1/2), Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128
89 (4) When structure 4 networks (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4+1/4) Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broa
9 2. Description 2.1. Front Part 2.1.1. MD1600H front part (1) Status LED Power : It indicates Power input, and light on at Power in. Netw
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