xInstalling the BDVRViewer App on your Blackberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Appendix A: System Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90Using the iSMS ClientConfiguring PTZ settingsIf your DVR has a PTZ (pan tilt zoom) camera installed, you can control the PTZ camera through the PTZ
91Using the iSMS ClientPTZ Controls cont’d.
92Using the iSMS ClientConfiguring PTZ Protocols in the iSMS ClientYou must enter the PTZ camera protocols and settings in the iSMS client before you
93Configuring the iSMS ClientConfiguring the iSMS Client The iSMS client features a Setup menu that allows you to configure settings in your DVR remot
94Digi Imobile Touch - iPhone AppDIGI IMOBILE TOUCH - IPHONE APPDigi iMobile Touch is an iPhone app that allows you to remotely view your DH200+ serie
95Digi Imobile Touch - iPhone AppPrerequisites• Port 80 (or whichever port your system is using) must be port forwarded to your router• You must creat
96Digi Imobile Touch - iPhone AppConfiguring Digi iMobile Touch Lite/ProOnce you have installed the application, enter your DVR‘s information to conne
97Digi Imobile Touch - iPhone AppConnecting to your DVR1. From the Device List, tap the name of your DVR to connect.Digi iMobile Touch Lite InterfaceT
98Digi Imobile Touch - iPhone AppDigi iMobile Touch Pro InterfaceAbout the Search and Control menusThe Search and Control menus are exclusive to Digi
99Digi Imobile Touch - iPhone AppChanging Viewing Modes • Touch to change viewing modes.Rotating the ScreenSingle channel viewSwipe finger to chang
1GETTING STARTEDThe system comes with the following components:DIGIMERGE TOUCH+ DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERPOWER SUPPLYINSTRUCTION MANUAL, QUICKSTART GUIDE
100Digi Imobile Touch - iPhone AppToggling the On Screen Display (OSD)• Tap the OSD button to turn the OSD on/off. The OSD displays the recording stat
101Digi Imobile Touch - iPhone AppDigi iMobile Touch Pro featuresSearchThe Search menu allows you to search for recorded video on your DVR.To search f
102Digi Imobile Touch - iPhone App5. Use the playback controls to pause, fast forward, or rewind video.Device ControlThe Device Control menu allows yo
103Digi iMobile Touch Lite - ANDROIDDIGI IMOBILE TOUCH LITE - ANDROIDDigi iMobile Touch Lite is an Android app that allows you to remotely view your D
104Digi iMobile Touch Lite - ANDROIDConfiguring Digi iMobile Touch LiteOnce you have installed the application, enter your DVR‘s information to connec
105Digi iMobile Touch Lite - ANDROIDConnecting to your DVR1. From the Device List, tap the name of your DVR to connect.Digi iMobile Touch Lite Interfa
106Digi iMobile Touch Lite - ANDROIDChanging Viewing Modes • Touch to change viewing modes.Rotating the ScreenSingle channel viewTap the single cha
107Digi iMobile Touch Lite - ANDROIDToggling the On Screen Display (OSD)• Tap the OSD button to turn the OSD on/off. The OSD displays the recording st
108Installing the BDVRViewer App on your BlackberryINSTALLING THE BDVRVIEWER APP ON YOUR BLACKBERRYThe BDVRViewer application allows you to remotely v
109Installing the BDVRViewer App on your BlackberryStep 2 of 4: Clear your browser cacheYou must clear your browser cache for the BDVRViewer applicati
2BASIC SETUP1. Connect the camerasa. Connect BNC cameras to the BNC ports on the rear panel (4/8-channel models).ORa. 16-CHANNEL MODELS ONLY: Connect
110Installing the BDVRViewer App on your BlackberryStep 3 of 4: Enable APN (Access Point Name)In order for BDVRViewer to function, you must enable APN
111Installing the BDVRViewer App on your BlackberryStep 4 of 4: Log in to BDVRViewer1. Press the Menu button ( ) and then open the Downloads folder.2.
112Appendix A: System SpecificationsAPPENDIX A: SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSDVRDescription SpecificationVideo Input8/16 x 1.0Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNCVideo Out
113Appendix A: System SpecificationsDVR (cont’d.)DimensionsAs our products are subject to continuous improvement, Digimerge Technology Inc. and its su
114Appendix B: Setting up Remote ViewingAPPENDIX B: SETTING UP REMOTE VIEWINGSetting up the Remote Viewing Feature requires several steps. Networking
115Appendix B: Setting up Remote ViewingHow Do I Find My IP and MAC addresses?The IP and MAC address of your system are necessary for DDNS setup. DDNS
116Appendix B: Setting up Remote ViewingHow Do I Enable Port Forwarding?You need to enable port forwarding on your router to allow for external commun
117Appendix C: Digimerge Auto Port Forwarding WizardAPPENDIX C: DIGIMERGE AUTO PORT FORWARDING WIZARDInstallationTo install the Digimerge Auto Port Fo
118Appendix C: Digimerge Auto Port Forwarding Wizard5. Click the Next button and then click Finish to complete the software installation.6. Double-cli
119Appendix C: Digimerge Auto Port Forwarding WizardConfigurationInitial Startup: Select language1. Click the Language drop-down menu and select a lan
3FRONT PANEL1. Channel buttons: Press to view channels individually in full-screen.2. : Press to increase values in menu options.3. : Press to switch
120Appendix C: Digimerge Auto Port Forwarding WizardStep 2: Enter your router settings1. Under the Router drop-down list, select the model of your rou
121Appendix C: Digimerge Auto Port Forwarding WizardStep 3: Update the router settings1. Click the Update Router button.• You will see your router win
122Appendix C: Digimerge Auto Port Forwarding Wizard• The "Possible 1st Router" refers to the router directly connected to your system. This
123Appendix C: Digimerge Auto Port Forwarding WizardConfiguring a DMZ host connection• Connect to "Router 1" on your network (referred to as
124Appendix D: Setting Up DDNS ServiceAPPENDIX D: SETTING UP DDNS SERVICEDigimerge offers a free DDNS service for use with your DVR. A DDNS account al
125Appendix D: Setting Up DDNS ServiceYou will need this information for remote access to your system. Record your information below:Username: Domain
126Appendix D: Setting Up DDNS ServiceHow Do I Enable DDNS On My System?Once you have registered for free DDNS service, use the information in the con
127Appendix E: Setting Up Mobile AccessAPPENDIX E: SETTING UP MOBILE ACCESSThis guide shows you how to view video streams from your DVR remotely using
128Appendix E: Setting Up Mobile AccessRegistering your DVR for Mobile Access Cont’d2. The sign up screen opens. Enter your desired user ID and passwo
129Appendix E: Setting Up Mobile AccessRegistering your DVR for Mobile Access Cont’d4. The EDIT DVR INFORMATION window opens. 5. Enter any desired DVR
4Front PanelFront Panel (cont’d.)10. : Press to decrease values in menu options.11. : Press to open/close the Time Search menu.12. : Press to open/clo
130Appendix E: Setting Up Mobile AccessRegistering your DVR for Mobile Access Cont’d6. Enter your DVR’s user name and password. Click the Apply button
131Appendix F: Connecting PTZ CamerasAPPENDIX F: CONNECTING PTZ CAMERASYou can connect RS-422/485 PTZ cameras (not included) to the PTZ Control Block
132Appendix F: Connecting PTZ CamerasUsing a PTZ CameraTo control a PTZ camera:1. With your PTZ connected to the system, view the active PTZ channel i
133Appendix F: Connecting PTZ CamerasIncrease/Decrease buttons• Press + / - to zoom in and outButton Result/Action• Set PRESET position; Spot Out on t
134Appendix F: Connecting PTZ CamerasCompatible PTZ CamerasNOTE: The default baude rate is 9600, unless otherwise stated in the system’s Camera menu
135Appendix G: Connecting Additional External MonitorsAPPENDIX G: CONNECTING ADDITIONAL EXTERNAL MONITORSUse the Video port (BNC) on the rear panel of
136Appendix H: Connecting Motion / Alarm DevicesAPPENDIX H: CONNECTING MOTION / ALARM DEVICESYou can enable motion detection and alarm control from th
137Appendix H: Connecting Motion / Alarm DevicesConnecting an Alarm OUT deviceAfter you have connected an Alarm IN device (i.e. alarm or sensor), you
138Appendix I: Full Connectivity DiagramAPPENDIX I: FULL CONNECTIVITY DIAGRAMThe following diagram outlines a general set of connections available wit
139Appendix J: Replacing the Hard DriveAPPENDIX J: REPLACING THE HARD DRIVEThe system comes with a pre-installed 3.5" SATA hard drive. The system
5REAR PANEL1. CAMERA IN: Camera input ports for BNC cameras (4/8-channel); VIDEO IN 1-16: Port for octopus cable (16-channel models only—see figure 1.
140Appendix J: Replacing the Hard DriveReplacing the Hard DriveTo replace the hard disk:1. Carefully position the new hard drive on the four rubber mo
141Appendix J: Replacing the Hard DriveFormatting the Hard DriveTo format the hard disk:1. Under the DISK tab, select FORMAT and select INTERNAL HDD.2
142Appendix K: Using Listen-in AudioAPPENDIX K: USING LISTEN-IN AUDIOListen-in audio allows you to listen to, and record live audio on the system.To e
143Appendix L: Converting Video Files to AVIAPPENDIX L: CONVERTING VIDEO FILES TO AVIThe system saves recorded video data in the .cms format. When you
144Appendix L: Converting Video Files to AVIPlaying AVI FilesIf you selected for the converted file to open automatically, the file will open in your
145Appendix M: Remote Viewing using Internet ExplorerAPPENDIX M: REMOTE VIEWING USING INTERNET EXPLORERAlong with the CMS-DH remote client software, y
146Appendix M: Remote Viewing using Internet ExplorerUsing Live ViewerTo view full screen:• Click the buttons at the top of the page or double-click a
147TroubleshootingTROUBLESHOOTINGWhen a malfunction occurs, it may not be serious and can be corrected easily. The following describes the most common
148TroubleshootingTroubleshooting (cont’d.)Error Possible Causes SolutionsMouse not detected by system• Mouse cable is not firmly connected to the sys
149TroubleshootingRemote Connectivity Trouble Shooting• My system does not seem to be recording• Continuous recording may be disabled• Press / on th
6REMOTE CONTROL1 POWER: Press to power the system ON/OFF (password required).2. Navigation/Menu: • S: Press to move cursor up• T: Press to move curso
150Troubleshooting
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7MOUSE CONTROLThe mouse is the primary control device for the system. To connect a USB mouse:• Connect a USB / PS/2 mouse to the USB port on the rear
8USING THE SYSTEMTo power the system ON/OFF:1. Connect the power cable to the port on the rear panel.2. Press the POWER button on the front panel or r
9Using the SystemUsing Quick Setup (cont’d.)4. Under PRIORITY, select QUALITY (the quality of the video) or RATE (frames per second). If you select RA
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10Using the SystemOn-Screen DisplayThe system shows the following for all display views:1. Recording: "REC" indicates that continuous record
11Using the SystemUsing the Virtual RemoteRight-click anywhere on the screen to open the Virtual Remote. The Virtual Remote gives you quick access to
12Using the SystemPlaybackDuring playback, you can right-click anywhere on the screen to open a condensed version of the Virtual Remote.1.Navigation/M
13Using the SystemSetting the TimeIt is highly recommended to set the time on the system prior to doing any recording.NOTE: All recording must be stop
14Using the SystemMulti-Screen DisplayThe system can display channels in full-screen single channel, quad, and multi split-screen displays.Repositioni
15Using the SystemZoomUse the system’s built-in 2X digital zoom to get a closer look at images in full-screen (full-screen mode only).To use zoom:1. F
16RECORDINGBy default, the system is set to immediately record at startup from connected cameras—continuous recording. It is highly recommended to kee
17RecordingMotionMotion Detection must be applied to specific cameras. If you assign Motion Detection to a camera, that camera will only record when a
18RecordingAlarmWhen an alarm is triggered, the system will continue to record, but can apply unique recording parameters that you can set in the Alar
19Step 2 of 3 (OPTIONAL): Configure motion detection areasBy default, the entire channel area is selected for motion recording. Follow the steps below
iiiImportant SafeguardsIn addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacturing process of your video product, safety is
20Step 3 of 3: Configuring Motion Recording frame ratesYou can configure the recording frame rate when the system detects motion. For example, you may
21Recording2. Click to save your settings.Step 2 of 2 : Configure Motion Recording frame rates1. From the Main Menu, click EVENT ( ).2. Configure the
22RecordingSchedule RecordingSchedule Recording can be set manually or at startup. Schedule Recording features customizable recording parameters that
23PlaybackPLAYBACKView recorded video on the system through playback mode.To begin playback:1. Press the WX button on the remote control. The system w
24SearchSEARCHSearch for recorded video data on the system using the Time Search menu.To open the Time Search menu:• Press the button on the front pa
25Using the Main MenuUSING THE MAIN MENUTo open the Main Menu:• Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote control1. DISPLAY: Adjust OSD b
26Using the Main MenuDISPLAYUse the Display menu to configure the OSD and Auto Sequence settings.To change display settings:1. Select the DISPLAY SETU
27Using the Main MenuCAMERAConfigure various camera settings, such as brightness, contrast, title, and covert.To configure camera settings:1. Under CA
28Using the Main MenuRECORDConfigure recording parameters for each channel.To configure recording settings:1. Press ST to select a camera you wish to
29Using the Main Menu5. Press the ENTER button to save your settings. The Schedule sub-menu closes. The assigned mode appears in the main Schedule win
iv General PrecautionsService13. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to d
30EVENTConfigure recording parameters for motion and alarm recording. NOTE: An external alarm device is not included with the system.To configure Moti
31Using the Main MenuThe ALARM tabThe ALARM tab allows you to configure the system Alarm Buzzer and Alarm Input type on each channel (i.e. N.O and N.C
32Using the Main MenuNETWORKConfigure network and DDNS options.To configure IP Setup:1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the rear panel of
33Using the Main MenuDDNSConfigure Digimerge DDNS settings.NOTE: You must register for the FREE Digimerge DDNS service prior to configuring DDNS setti
34Using the Main MenuSYSTEMConfigure System settings.GENERALTo configure general system settings:1. Select the GENERAL tab and configure the following
35Using the Main MenuDISKUse the Disk menu to format the internal HDD, external USB flash drive (not included), external USB HDD, and configure Overwr
36Using the Main MenuUPDATEUse the Update menu to upgrade system firmware.NOTE: The system supports most major brands of USB flash drives with a capac
37BackupBACKUPBackup critical video data on your system to a USB flash drive, external USB HDD, or an external USB CD/DVD-RW drive (not included).NOTE
38BackupExternal USB HDDTo backup recorded video:1. Connect an external USB HDD to the USB port on the front panel.2. Format the external USB HDD if y
39Backup6. Under ACTION, select START and press ENTER. If your backup data spans more than one disc, the system will eject the completed disc and prom
vGeneral Precautions1. All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed.2. Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use
40BackupViewing Backup VideoAlong with copying the files, the system adds a Backup Video Player (McdPlayer) and an AVI converter to the USB flash driv
41BackupUsing MCD PlayerMCD Player is a small application that the system places on your USB flash drive when you backup critical video. To use MCD Pl
42Backup
43CMS-DH CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARECMS-DH is a central management software that allows you to view and manage up to 300 DH200 series DVRs.System Requ
44CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareInstalling CMS-DHTo install CMS-DH:1. Locate the CMS-DH software included with the software CD.2. Double-click the
45Starting CMS-DH To start CMS-DH:• Double-click the CMS-DH icon ( ) on the desktop.Adding a DVR from the local area network (LAN)Once you open CMS-DH
46CMS-DH Central Management Software3. Click on the DVR you wish to add to CMS-DH, and then click Apply>OK.• The DVR appears on the left panel.4. C
47Adding a DVR using a DDNS addressIf you have DVR systems that have DDNS set up, you can add them to CMS-DH.Prerequisites• Create a DDNS account.• En
48CMS-DH Central Management Software4. Enter the following into the blank fields:• Name: Enter the DVR name of your choice.• IP/DDNS: Enter the DVR’s
49CMS-DH Central Management Software6. Click the Offline button to connect to the DVR. Double-click the DVR icon to begin viewing.Final ResultOnce you
vi Features• H.264 compression, supports D1 resolution video recording• Security Certified Hard Disk with up to 2TB of data storage• Backup through US
50Adding a Virtual DVRA virtual DVR allows you to add video sources from multiple DVRs, into one main window. Prerequisites• Ensure the DVRs are onlin
51CMS-DH Central Management Software2. Double-click the virtual DVR icon in the tree menu on the left.3. Click the + symbol to expand the DVR menu tre
52CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareCreating New Group Folders & Sub foldersCreating group folders and sub-folders helps you organize multiple DVR
53CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareConfiguring General System SettingsTo configure general system settings:1. Open CMS-DH to access the Login window
54Adding UsersYou can add multiple users to CMS-DH, specifying the DVR menus that each user is allowed to access.To add a new user:1. Log in to CMS-DH
55Recording Video to the hard driveCMS-DH allows you to record video to your local hard drive. The amount of video that you can record depends on the
56Playing back recorded videoThe video is saved as a proprietary file that is playable only by CMS-DH. To play back previously recorded video files:1.
57CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareRemote SearchRemote search allows you to search for archived video on the DVR.Prerequisite• Ensure you are connect
58CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareVideo Playback ControlsOnce the video begins to play, use the video controls to manipulate video playback.Local Se
592. To search for the video:a. Click to select the desired month.b. Select the date of the video.c. Select the hour.d. Select the minute3. Click the
viiTABLE OF CONTENTSGetting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Basic Setup .
60Converting video files to AVIConverting proprietary .CMS video files to AVI allows you to play the video on a computer that does not have the CMS-DH
61CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareSchedule RecordingTo enable/disable schedule recording:1. Right-click on the DVR you wish to configure and then cl
623. Select On to enable schedule backup.4. Select Daily to back up 24 hours of video to your hard drive. Go to step 6.• Select Hourly to back up ever
63CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareTaking Screen CapturesYou can capture screen shots as JPeg or Bitmap images (JPG or BMP).To take a screen capture:
64Changing viewing modesTo change the viewing modes of CMS-DH:1. Log in to CMS-DH, and connect to a DVR.2. Click ( )to change the viewing mode (single
65CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareE-MapThe E-Map feature allows you to visually map your cameras over a Jpeg image. Prerequisite• Ensure the DVRs ar
662. Click File>Background. Locate the file you wish to import, and then click Open.3. Drag the desired cameras from the camera list, over the imag
67CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareViewing video on E-MapOnce you have mapped your cameras on E-Map, you can view, and search channels from the E-Map
68CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareZooming into the E-Map• To zoom into the E-Map, click the Zoom In / Zoom Out buttons ( ).Removing camera icon in t
69CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareViewing DVR HealthTo view the status of the DVR:1. Select the DVR on the menu tree on the left.2. Click the Health
viiiSequential Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareDVR LogThe DVR log allows you to check events that occurred in the DVR, such as hard drive malfunction, video loss
71CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareCMS-DH System LogThe CMS-DH log allows you to view video events that occurred in the system (i.e motion and camera
72CMS-DH Central Management SoftwarePTZTo activate the PTZ control, click the PTZ button ( ).NOTE: You must select the channel that has a PTZ camera b
73CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareSystem Setup To access the full system setup menu:1. Right-click on the DVR you wish to configure.2. Click Setup f
74CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareUpgrading the firmware remotely (DH200+ Series only)Prerequisite• Ensure the DVRs are online• Download the firmwar
75CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareConfiguring Post Event Action TabThe Post Event Action tab allows your system to alert you when an alarm event tri
76CMS-DH Central Management Software• Parameter: Select the desired alert sound you want the computer to play.5. Click Apply and then OK to save your
77CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareSetting message pop-up notificationsYou can configure CMS-DH to produce message pop-up windows when an event occur
78CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareResultWhen the camera detects motion, a pop-up window appears on the bottom-right corner of the screen to alert yo
79CMS-DH Central Management Software3. In the Events drop-down menu, select the type of event that will trigger CMS-DH to produce a pop-up window when
ixVideo Playback Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareConfiguring other Post Action EventsUnder the Command drop-down menu, there are several commands that CMS-DH can o
81CMS-DH Central Management SoftwareRunning CMS-DH on multiple monitorsCMS-DH can support a maximum of 8 monitors on a single system. Running 8 monito
82iSMS Client (Remote Viewing on the Mac)iSMS Client (Remote Viewing on the Mac)The iSMS Client allows you to remotely connect and configure your DH20
83Using the iSMS ClientUsing the iSMS ClientTo open the iSMS client:1. Locate the iSMS program in the Applications folder. 2. Double-click the iSMS ic
84Using the iSMS ClientiSMS InterfaceThe iSMS Interface displays all connected channels of your DVR.1.Channel Numbers: Click the desired channel to vi
85Using the iSMS ClientTo take a screen capture:1. Click the Screen Capture button ( ).2. Enter an image name into the blank field, and then click Sav
86Using the iSMS ClientConfiguring OSD SettingsThe iSMS interface can be customized to show less or more information. To configure the iSMS display se
87Using the iSMS Client5. Click the Playback button to begin viewing. OR Click the Download button to save the video to your default save directory.
88Using the iSMS ClientPlayback Window• Use the Playback Controls to manipulate video speedPlayback controlsDrag the video slider to skip through the
89Using the iSMS ClientSearching for video locallyTo search for local videos saved on your hard drive:1. From the toolbar, click DVR>Local Search.2
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