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GESecurityTruVision DVR 30 User ManualP/N 1068702 REV B ISS 16DEC09

Copyright 2009 GE Security, Inc.This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without priorwritten consent from GE Security, Inc., except where specifically permitted under US andinternational copyright law.DisclaimerThe information in this document is subject to change without notice. GE Security, Inc.(“GE Security”) assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaimsany liabilities, losses, or risks, personal or otherwise, incurred as a consequence, directly orindirectly, of the use or application of any of the contents of this document. For the latestdocumentation, contact your local supplier or visit us online at www.gesecurity.com.This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations.Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies. Any similarity to namesand addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental.Trademarks and patentsGE and the GE monogram are trademarks of General Electric Company. The TruVision DVR 30name and logo are trademarks of GE Security.Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of themanufacturers or vendors of the respective products.Intended useUse this product only for the purpose it was designed for; refer to the data sheet and userdocumentation for details. For the latest product information, contact your local supplier or visitus online at www.gesecurity.com.FCC complianceThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance couldvoid the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Certification and complianceEuropean Union directives2004/108/EC (EMC directive): Non-European manufacturers must designate an authorizedrepresentative in the Community. Our authorized manufacturing representative is:GE Security B.V., Kelvinstraat 7,6003 DH Weert, The Netherlands.2002/96/EC (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of asunsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product toyour local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it atdesignated collection points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info.2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of asunsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation for specificbattery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering toindicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to yoursupplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info.Contact informationFor contact information see our Web site: www.gesecurity.com.

ContentChapter 1Product introduction 1Product overview 2Chapter 2Installation 3Installation environment 4Unpacking the TVR 30 and its accessories 4HDD capacity 5Back panel overview 6Connecting devices to the unit 7Chapter 3Operating instructions 9Control interfaces 10Controlling the TVR 30 10Front panel overview 11Using the mouse 12Using the IR remote control 16Operating modes 17Main menu overview 18Chapter 4Basic operation 23Turning on the TVR 30 24Live mode 24Spot monitor 25Logging on 26Controlling a PTZ camera 27Playing back video 29Archiving recorded files 34Logging off 38Turning off the TVR 30 38Chapter 5Using the Web browser 39Overview 40Windows Vista and 7 users 41Browser connections 42Using the Web browser to configure the device 42Searching and playing recorded video 43Live dual streaming 43Bandwidth throttle management 44Controlling a PTZ camera in the Web browser 44TruVision DVR 30 User Manuali

Chapter 6Advanced setup 47Managing users 49Configuring cameras 52Configuring recording and schedule settings 56Alarm settings 60Network settings 62Display settings 65Chapter 7System settings 69Overview 70System date and time 70Audio and remote 71RS-485 settings 72RS-232 settings 72Hard drive settings 72Importing and exporting configuration settings 73Boot log 73Upgrading the firmware 75Appendix ASpecifications 77Product specifications 78Battery removal 79Appendix BFactory defaults 81Menu defaults 82Network defaults 82Appendix CWarranty and support 83Warranty information 84Contacting support 84Appendix DKTD-405 keyboard mapping 85TVR 30 to KTD-405 keyboard mapping 86Index 87iiTruVision DVR 30 User Manual

Chapter 1Product introductionSummaryThis chapter provides an overview of the TVR 30, including its features and functions.ContentProduct overview 2TruVision DVR 30 User Manual1

Chapter 1: Product introductionProduct overviewThis is the TruVision DVR 30 User Manual for models: TVR-3008-500 TVR-3008-1T TVR-3008-2T TVR-3016-500 TVR-3016-1T TVR-3016-2T TVR-3016-3TTruVision DVR 30 is a network digital video recorder developed for digital surveillance.TruVision DVR 30 (TVR 30) uses an embedded microcontroller unit (MCU) and Linuxoperating system, combining the most advanced technology in video and audioencoding/decoding, hard disk recording, and TCP/IP communication. The DVR’sfirmware is stored directly into the memory, making it more stable and reliable.The TruVision DVR 30 (TVR 30) is an integrated digital video recorder that combinesthe features of a time-lapse audio/video recorder, a multiplexer, and a video server tocreate a single security solution.The TVR 30’s pentaplex operation enables users to view live video, search and playback any recorded video by date and time or by event, and back up the configurationand video data, without interrupting the ongoing DVR recording process.In addition to the new H.264 compression mode, the DVR’s graphical user interfacealso optimizes the monitoring controls of the unit.The TVR 30 comes with remote viewing and configuration software already installed.This software includes a Web browser plug-in, allowing users to view live or recordedvideo images, and enabling remote configuration. The remote software is stored inthe TVR 30 and deployed over a LAN, WAN, or Internet connection to remoteWindows-based computers. This simplifies the installation and maintenance of thesoftware components because all remote users are using the same software, whichcomes from the unit.2TruVision DVR 30 User Manual

Chapter 2InstallationSummaryThis chapter provides information on how to install and connect peripherals to yourdevice.ContentInstallation environment 4Unpacking the TVR 30 and its accessories 4HDD capacity 5Back panel overview 6Connecting devices to the unit 7Connecting required devices 7Connecting external devices 8TruVision DVR 30 User Manual3

Chapter 2: InstallationInstallation environmentWhen installing your product, consider these factors: VentilationTemperatureMoistureChassis loadVentilation: Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with themanufacturer’s instructions. Ensure that the location planned for the installation ofthe unit is well ventilated.Temperature: Consider the TVR 30’s operating temperature (32 to 104 F, 0 to 40 C)and humidity specifications (10 to 90% relative, noncondensing) before choosing aninstallation location. Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operatingtemperature limits may reduce the life expectancy of the TVR 30. Do not install theTVR 30 on top of other hot equipment. Leave 1.75 inches (44 mm) of space betweenrack mounted TVR 30 units.Moisture: Do not use the unit near water. Moisture can damage the internalcomponents. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to rainor moisture.Chassis: Equipment weighing less than 35 lbs (15.9 kg) may be placed on top of theTVR 30 only if the TVR 30 is placed on a shelf and not rack mounted.Be sure to power off the unit before making any connections. In order to prevent theunit from losing data and system damage that may be caused by sudden power, useof an uninterruptible power supply is highly recommended.Note: Do not remove the rubber feet, and always leave a space for air ventilation onthe unit’s bottom side.Unpacking the TVR 30 and its accessoriesWhen you receive the product, check the package and contents for damage, andverify that all items are included. There is an item list included in the package. If anyof the items are damaged or missing, please contact your local supplier.Items shipped with the product include: TruVision DVR 30 IR (infrared) remote control Two AAA batteries for the remote control4TruVision DVR 30 User Manual

Chapter 2: Installation USB mouse Power cord Rack mount kit (left and right brackets, screws) Terminal blocks TruVision DVR 30 Quick Start Guide TruVision DVR 30 Quick Reference GuideThe support CD includes the following items: TruVision DVR 30 User Manual TruVision DVR 30 Quick Reference Guide Video player application Record duration calculatorHDD capacityStorage capacity for the TruVision DVR 30 varies depending on the model. Refer toTable 1 below for more information.Table 1: TruVision DVR 10 model typesModelModel numberDescription8 channel modelTVR-3008-500TruVision DVR Model 30, 8 ch, 500 GBTVR-3008-1TTruVision DVR Model 30, 8 ch, 1 TBTVR-3008-2TTruVision DVR Model 30, 8 ch, 2 TBTVR-3016-500TruVision DVR Model 30, 16ch, 500 GBTVR-3016-1TTruVision DVR Model 30, 16ch, 1 TBTVR-3016-2TTruVision DVR Model 30, 16ch, 2 TBTVR-3016-3TTruVision DVR Model 30, 16ch, 3 TB16 channel modelTruVision DVR 30 User Manual5

Chapter 2: InstallationBack panel overviewFigure 1 below shows the back panel controls and connectors on a typical TruVisionDVR 30.Figure 1: TVR 30 back panel1342561.Video out2.Video in (top row, loop out bottom row)3.Audio out4.S-video port5.Audio in6.Digital video output7.Alarm I/O and RS-48578910111213148.Network Attached Storage (NAS) port (This device iscurrently not supported.)9.USB ports10. LAN port11. RS-232 port12. VGA output13. Power switch14. Power input6TruVision DVR 30 User Manual

Chapter 2: InstallationConnecting devices to the unitUse Figure 2 below as a visual guide to connect the various peripherals to the TVR 30.Figure 2: Back panel connection diagram1234567891011121314Link /Act100PowerFD/Col123456781.Connect up to two CCTV monitors (main and spot)and/or Y/C (S-video)2.Connect up to 16 cameras3.Connect to speakers for audio output10. Connect to USB devices4.Connect to audio input (available for each camera)11. Connect to a network5.Connect to a monitor that displays digital video(HDMI)12. Connect to a point-of-sale (POS) device6.Connect to a PTZ control7.Alarm output8.Connect to alarm input cables9.Connect to a network attached storage (NAS) device(This device is currently not supported)13. Connect to VGA monitor14. Connect to the power cordNote: The TVR 30 only supports 800 x 600 resolution in VGA and HDMI. Adjust yourmonitor accordingly to this resolution. If looping video, ensure that the Terminationoption (Cameras Adjust Video) is disabled.Connecting required devicesBefore powering up the unit, cameras and a main monitor should be connected tothe unit for basic operation. If needed, connect a spot monitor for displaying fullscreen video of all installed cameras in sequence.TruVision DVR 30 User Manual7

Chapter 2: InstallationNote: You can attach an extension to the RS-485 port on the back panel.Connecting external devicesWhen connecting external devices to include as part of the entire system, such as aUSB drive or any other USB devices, connect those devices only when the unitdisplays live view. The TVR 30 recognizes external devices only after the unit has gonethrough the initialization process.8TruVision DVR 30 User Manual

Chapter 3Operating instructionsSummaryThis chapter describes the how to control and navigate through the TVR 30’s menusand options.ContentControl interfaces 10Controlling the TVR 30 10Front panel overview 11Status LEDs 12Using the mouse 12Mouse toolbar 13Using the IR remote control 16Controlling multiple DVRs with one remote control 17Operating modes 17Main menu overview 18Main menu commands 18Using the main menu 19Navigating through dialog screens 19Using the virtual keyboard 20Exiting the main menu 21TruVision DVR 30 User Manual9

Chapter 3: Operating instructionsControl interfacesThe TVR 30 has three control interfaces: Built-in interface Display interface Web browser interfaceBuilt-in interface. The built-in interface is displayed on the monitor output. It consistsof a main menu and several dialog screens that let you configure and control thedevice. You can invoke the built-in interface using the front panel, remote control, ormouse.Display interface. The display interface consists of various toolboxes that appear ontop of the monitor image. These let you control live or playback video while in PTZ orplayback mode. You can invoke the display interface from the built-in interfacescreens or from the mouse toolbar. The controls in any toolbox can be operatedusing the front panel, remote control, and mouse.Web browser. The Web browser interface uses Internet Explorer to simulate thedisplay and control functions of the VGA monitor on a remote PC. The Web browserinterface can only be accessed by a PC with Internet access. See Chapter 5 “Using theWeb browser” on page 39 for more information on the Web browser interface.Controlling the TVR 30You can control the TVR 30 using: Front panel control IR remote control Mouse controlFront panel control. Use the directional arrow buttons to select a command, option,or button on a screen. Use the Enter button to confirm a selection. Use the Esc buttonto cancel a selection.IR remote control. Use the directional arrow buttons to select a command, option, orbutton on a screen. Use the OK button to confirm a selection. Use the Esc button tocancel a selection.Mouse. Move the pointer to a command, option, or button on a screen. Click (with theleft mouse button) to confirm a selection. Right-click to save and exit a screen.10TruVision DVR 30 User Manual

Chapter 3: Operating instructionsYou can use your preferred control method for any procedure, but in most cases wedescribe procedures using mouse terminology. Optional control methods are givenonly when they differ substantially from mouse control methods.Front panel overviewThe buttons on the front panel control all TVR 30 functions and set the programmablefunctions. The LED indicators light up or flash to alert you of various conditions.Figure 3: Front panel1eTruVision DVR SB456PTZ7SeqDisplay8SearchLive9Table 2: Front panel button descriptionsItemNameDescription1Numeric buttonsDisplay the corresponding video in full screen while in bothlive and playback mode. The number of the buttoncorresponds to the camera number. Press and hold anumeric button for two seconds to display thecorresponding video on the spot monitor.While in PTZ mode, press the 1 button to access the Set/GoPreset menu.2Menu and Esc controlsPress Esc to exit a screen or cancel a selection. Press Menuto display the main menu.3Directional Controls AndEnter buttonUse arrow buttons as directional keys in zoom mode.4USB portsConnect USB devices.5CD/DVD driveInsert media for archiving.TruVision DVR 30 User ManualWhile in a setup menu, use the Left or Right Arrow keys tonavigate through fields. Use the Up or Down Arrow keys tochange the value of a selected field. Press Enter to confirmthe selection or display additional screens.11

Chapter 3: Operating instructionsItemNameDescription6Archive buttonBegin archiving or displays the Archive screen.Press once to begin copying a video segment for exportwhile in playback mode. Press again to stop copying. See“Archiving recorded files” on page 34 for more information.7Status LEDsDisplay device status and conditions. See “Status LEDs”below for more information.8Function buttonsChange the TVR 30 operating mode. For example, pressPTZ to go into PTZ mode. See “Operating modes” on page17 for more information.9Playback controlsControl video playback speed.Status LEDsThe LEDs on the front panel of the DVR are described as follows.Table 3: Status LED descriptionsLEDRECNameDescriptionPowerSteady indicates that the correct power is connected to the unit.NetworkBlinking indicates that the DVR is connected to a network.AlarmSteady indicates that an alarm is triggered.RecordBlinking indicates that the TVR 30 is recording. Steady indicates harddrive failure.Using the mouseUse the USB mouse provided with the TVR 30 to carry out the same operations as thefront panel and remote control. Connect the mouse to the TVR 30 by plugging themouse USB connector into one of the USB ports on the front panel. The mouse isimmediately operational and the pointer should appear.Click the left mouse button to enter or confirm a selection. This is similar to pressingEnter button on the front panel. Click the right mouse button to the exit setup menusand save the settings. Use the scroll wheel to change values.12TruVision DVR 30 User Manual

Chapter 3: Operating instructionsMouse toolbarWhile in live, playback, or sequence mode, point to the date and time to display themouse toolbar, as shown in Figure 4 below.Note: To move the mouse toolbar to a different position, click and drag the date andtime display.Figure 4: Mouse toolbarMouse toolbar iconsTable 4 below describes the icons that appear on the mouse toolbar.Table 4: Mouse toolbar iconsIconDescriptionUser is logged in. Numerical value indicates the user’s access level. User icon with a Gcharacter indicates that the device requires logon credentials to access the main menu.The device is recording.The device is recording an alarm event.The device is in sequence mode.The device’s front panel is locked.The device is in archive mode.Indicates the starting point of a video segment for archive while in playback mode.TruVision DVR 30 User Manual13

Chapter 3: Operating instructionsIconDescriptionIndicates the ending point of a video segment for archive while in playback mode.The device is in PTZ mode.The device is playing video forward.The device is fast forwarding video playback.The device is playing back video reverse.The device is fast reversing video playback.Video playback is on pause.Video playback has reached the end of a video segment.Indicates the amount of available hard disk space left.Indicates the hard disk is full.Camera commandsThe camera commands appear when you point to Cameras on the mouse toolbar.Click a camera number to display that camera in live mode.Function commandsThe function commands display when you point to Functions on the mouse toolbar.Table 5: Mouse toolbar function commandsIcon14NameFunctionMain menuDisplays the main menuMultiscreenToggles through the available multiscreen displays including fullscreen, four-screen, nine-screen, and 16-screen.MonitorToggles between main and spot monitor. M indicates the mainmonitor is currently selected. S indicates the spot monitor iscurrently selected.TruVision DVR 30 User Manual

Chapter 3: Operating instructionsIconNameFunctionSequenceLaunches the sequence mode. Sequence mode refers to the displayof live video in programmed sequence of cameras.SearchDisplays the Search screen.ArchiveLets you archive video. Archives the video being played back whilein playback mode.PTZLaunches PTZ mode.PlayPlays back video instantly starting at one minute from the currentdate and time.EscHides the fun

2 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Product overview This is the TruVision DVR 30 User Manual for models: TVR-3008-500 TVR-3008-1T TVR-3008-2T TVR-3016-500 TVR-3016-1T TVR-3016-2T TVR-3016-3T TruVision DVR 30 is a network digital video recorder developed for digital surveillance.

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