MGDVRs CAP series Bedienungsanleitung

Ver 11.10.2
Digital Video Security System
Digital Video Recorder
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MGDVRs DVR (Integration)
Installation and User’s Guide

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1. Specification of MGDVRs 3
2. Installation Notes 5
3. Driver Installation 6
4. Program Installation 8
5. Configuration 11
5.1. Disk Tool 12
5.2. User Admin 13
5.3. System 14
5.4. Camera 19
5.4.1. General 19
5.4.2. Scheduling 20
5.4.3. Color & Motion 22
5.5. Sensor 24
5.6. Backup 25
5.7. Event Setup 26
6. Main 28
7. Search 32
8. Utility 38
8.1. Backup 38
8.2. Backup Viewer 40
8.3. Auth Tool 40
8.4. AVI Viewer 41
8.5. Log Viewer 42
Appendix
1. DVR management 43
2. DB Tool 45
3. Direct Web 47
4. MC (Media Control) Setup 49
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DVR (Digital Video Recorder) technology replaces the use of existing analog technology, like
VHS tapes and VCR’s, by being able to store images in digital formats that are superior in
both convenience and quality.
One of the many problems with analog tapes is the limited searching capabilities they provide.
Searching for a certain event or time period in an analog tape is both tedious and inefficient.
Now, with the introduction of DVR, it has become easier, among other things, to find the
images you want: simply enter the time and date into the computer and data is retrieved in
seconds. No more mundane searches or manual tracking of tapes.
With VCRs, preservation of recorded data, especially sensitive recordings, was difficult to
do. DVR provides several options (DAT, CD, DVDs) in permanently preserving large
amounts of data in digital formats, maintaining the integrity of the video for far longer periods
than any analog tape.
The DVR also works in conjunction with sensors to operate security systems: relays can
close shutters or ring sirens when motion sensors are triggered, for instance.
In addition, our DVR makes it possible to modify DVR settings and retrieve recorded data
remotely through a network or the Internet.
Reliability, convenience in searching and storing, and flexibility to meet various demands for
surveillance systems are what make us proud in offering the next generation DVRs.
Various features briefly introduced here are just some of the features of a constantly evolving
technology.
We are always striving to innovate and create new ideas to meet demands from all areas of
the globe.
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1~32 Camera Inputs / Output
Up to 32 camera inputs are available on screen for digital handling.
Normal input condition: 75 Ohm, 1 Volt ( p-p )
1~32 Sensor Inputs
Up to 32 sensors can be linked to the system.
External DC 12 Volt power must be provided to the sensor input from outside.
1~8 Digital Outputs (Relay Outputs)
Digital Outputs can be used to activate devices like shutters and sirens, and activation can be linked to sensor
and motion detection.
Sound Recording and Two-Way Communication Capabilities
Sound can be recorded with video images. Two-way communication is possible between MGDVRs main and
MGDVRs Net.
Display Features (w/ Multi-Viewing)
Multi-Viewing allows 1, 4, 6, 9, 10, or 16 different camera shots to be displayed onscreen at the same time.
Other display features include enlarging all displayed cameras or just one. 32 channel viewing can be
attained with specially configured cards.
PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS Capabilities
Each connected camera can be manipulated through the MGDVRs main program as long as each camera
supports such capabilities. This feature can be controlled remotely.
Auto Rebooting System
When MGDVRs detects an error or malfunction within the system, it will automatically reboot the system in
order to correct it.
Motion Detection and Sensor Trigger
Detection features make it possible to record images only when movement is detected, preserving volume
space and maximizing the use of physical storage space.
1. Specification of MGDVRs

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Scheduled Recording
Scheduling allows the administrator to record images only during designated time periods, if so desired.
Every combination of scheduling is available in MGDVRs program.
Manual and Auto Backup
Data can be preserved through various formats (DAT, CD, or DVD) and data from specific cameras and/or
time periods can be specifically isolated for backup as well. Much like scheduled recording, backup of data
can be scheduled as well.
Digitalized Video Search
Recorded data features digital playback for each camera simultaneously or one at a time. Playback features
include advanced search features and image extracting, which allows portions of existing video to be
extracted and saved as a separate file.
Network Support (PSTN, TCP/IP, LAN , Modem Protocol Support)
MGDVRs supports network access, which allows administrators to login to DVR main program and remotely
access all the features that are provided locally.
Integration with Text data from External Devices
Data from external devices (POS, Access Control, ATM, etc) can be recorded with DVR video images. Text
Search allows to search data from external devices with DVR video image when event occurs. This will raise
the level of integrity and security.
Feature Specification
CAP, LIVCAP, ACAP MPG , MPGAMX
Camera Input 1~32Port(NTSC/PAL) 1~32Port(NTSC/PAL)
Sound Input 1, 2 Port (Optional 16 Port for ACAP) 1~32 Port
Sensor Input 1~16 Port 1~32 Port
Relay Output 1~4 Port 1~8 Port
Composite Output 1 Port (NTSC/PAL, Split or Switching) 1 Port (NTSC/PAL, Switching or Sync)
Image Format S/W MPEG-4 H/W MPEG-4
Recording Mode Watch, Normal, Motion Detection, Sensor, Scheduled Recording
Remote Control Full remote control PSTN, ISDN,ADSL, LAN and TCP/IP
Back-up DAT, CD, DVD
PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS RS-232/422/485 Interface
* Please contact your vendor for more detailed information.

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- Recommend to use Intel 865 / 875 / 915 / 925 / 945 / 946 / 955 / 965 / 975 / G33
Chipset motherboard. Intel, Asus, or Gigabyte brand motherboards with above
chipsets are preferred. Recommend to use Intel 915 / 925 / 945 / 946 / 955 / 965 / 975 /
G33 Chipset motherboard for 32 channel models.*
- Recommend Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz or higher for CPU. Recommend Intel Pentium 4
3.0GHz or higher for 32 channel models.
- Recommend 512MB RAM or higher. Recommend 1GB RAM or higher for 32 channel
models or Windows Vista.
- Recommend ATI Redeon 9200 or higher, or Intel onboard video controllers.
Recommend use of separate video card for 32 channel models. Drivers must be
updated to the latest version, which should be available on manufacturer’s website.*
- Recommend 40 GB or larger hard disk. Recommend Serial ATA type (SATA) hard disk
for 32 channel models.
- Recommend Windows XP. Support Windows Vista 32 bit editions only. Under Windows
Vista, User Account Control (UAC) must be turned off.
- Disable System Standby mode, Screen saver, and all the energy saving feature.
Note: Above recommendation is based on usage of software version 11.10.2
* Due to the rapid changes of motherboards and video cards, some components with
listed specifications may not work properly. Please contact technical support for the list
of tested motherboards.
2. Installation Notes

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Drivers for MGDVRs CAP, MGDVRs ACAP,
MGDVRs LIVCAP, MGDVRs MPG, and MGDVRs
MPGAMX can be installed by “installer.exe”, which
determines DVR model and installs proper Driver.
When Hardware Wizard message shows up before
the installation, click “Cancel” to close.
Open Driver folder in CD-Rom and run “Installer”.
Click “Next”.
3. Driver Installation

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Following is a chart of device list. (Depending on model, different device(s) will be displayed)
Model Device List
CAP series DVR Capture
LIVCAP series DVR Live Capture
ACAP series DVR Acapture Device
MPG series DVR MPEG 4
MPGAMX series Live MPEG Capture Device
Click “Install”.
The picture above will show up once the installation is completed. Click “Reboot” to restart the
system. It is required to reboot the system to complete installation of drivers.

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Run “Setup.exe”.
(Choose the language of the software to be installed.)
Click “Next”.
Choose the proper media format (NTSC or PAL) and continue by clicking “Next.”
The last letter of version indicates the type of board.
i.e.) CAP – C, LIVCAP – L, ACAP-A, MPG – M,MPGAMX –X.
4. Program Installation

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ㆍAnyone who uses this computer [all users] : Allows all administrators to use the DVR software
if there are multiple Windows user accounts available on the system – it is not accessible through limited
user accounts.
ㆍOnly for me[User Account Name] : Only current user account can use the DVR software.
• USER NAME: Enter username for Top Admin.
• PASSWORD: Enter password for Top Admin.
• Confirm P/W: Confirm the password.
Note: Once the Top Admin user is created, it cannot be modified from User Admin Setup. To
change the username or password of Top Admin, please refer, Appendix 1.DVR
Management.
Once setup of the software has been completed, the system will need to be restarted to allow
the settings to take effect.
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