Available 3 files for Eyes to Eyes DVR904H
Select Files
Company
Eyes to Eyes
Categories
Cameras
Model
Eyes to Eyes DVR904H
Description
Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
15.0.4
Size Driver
6.1MB
File Name
504t_99_15.0.4.zip
Observations
Performance Real Time 4ch H.246 DVR
Features :
- Real time recording
- Your choice of D1, half D1 and CIF resolutions
- Selection of Cat5 or Coaxial Cabling
- Drag and drop soft channel swap
- Camera and recording profile for each channel
- Hard drive re
Company
Eyes to Eyes
Categories
Cameras
Model
Eyes to Eyes DVR904H
Description
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
22.9MB
File Name
full-feature_4.8.16ch_h.264_dvr-mu2.0-09.27.2010.zip
Observations
Performance Real Time 4ch H.246 DVR
Features :
- Real time recording
- Your choice of D1, half D1 and CIF resolutions
- Selection of Cat5 or Coaxial Cabling
- Drag and drop soft channel swap
- Camera and recording profile for each channel
- Hard drive re 1 Overview 1
1.1 Front Panel Control 2
1.2 Rear Panel Connector 4
1.2.1 BNC Cabling Model 4
1.2.2 CAT5 Cabling Model 7
1.3 Remote Control 10
2 Installation 11
2.1 Hard Disk Installation 12
2.1.1 4/8Ch Single Hard Disk Installation 12
2.1.2 4/8/16 Ch Dual Hard Disk Installation 15
2.2 Sensor and RS485 Connector Installation 20
2.3 Video Format Detection 21
2.4 Connection Guide 21
2.4.1 Connecting Peripherals to a BNC Type DVR 21
2.4.2 Connecting Peripherals to a CAT5 Type DVR 24
2.4.3 Brief Description for Connecting Devices 26
3 Getting Started 29
3.1 Turning on the DVR 30
3.2 Home Screen 30
3.2.1 State Bar Information 31
3.2.2 Control Bar Information 32
3.2.3 Drag and Drop Channel Swap 32
3.3 Main Menu 34
3.4 Channel Setup 35
3.4.1 Channel Number 35
3.4.2 Basic Settings 36
3.4.3 Standard Color Adjustment 39
3.4.4 Special Color Adjustment 39
3.5 Record Setup 41
3.5.1 Auto Record 41
3.5.2 Activate Performance Gains 41
3.5.3 Record Schedule 41
3.5.4 Total Power 45
3.5.5 Auto Settings Adjustment 46
3.5.6 Channel Recording Setup 46
3.6 Detector Setup 48
3.6.1 Channel Number 48
3.6.2 Alarm Setup 48
3.6.3 Motion Setup 50
3.6.4 Sensor Setup 53
3.7 Authentication Setup 55
3.8 System Setup 57
3.8.1 Language Selection 58
3.8.2 View Setup 58
3.8.3 Date/Time Setup 62
3.8.4 Sequence Setup 64
3.8.5 Button Beep Setup 66
3.8.6 Input Device Setup 66
3.8.7 Auto Exit Menu 67
3.9 Hardware Setup 67
3.9.1 Query Error Message 67
3.9.2 Hard Drive Setup 68
3.9.3 Network Setup 69
3.9.4 Keyboard/PTZ Setup 73
3.9.5 Screen Setup 76
3.9.6 Audio Setup 78
3.10 Utility/Tools 79
3.10.1 Format USB Disk 79
3.10.2 Firmware Update 80
3.10.3 Environmental Setting 83
3.11 Exit Main Menu 85
3.11.1 Exit & Save Changes 85
3.11.2 Exit & Discard Changes 85
4 Playback and Data Backup 87
4.1 Calendar Menu 88
4.2 Play Menu 90
4.3 Event Search 93
4.4 Data Backup 95
Company
Eyes to Eyes
Categories
Cameras
Model
Eyes to Eyes DVR904H
Description
Quick Guide
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
8.1MB
File Name
full-feature_4.8.16ch_h.264_dvr-qg2.0-09.27.2010.zip
Observations
Performance Real Time 4ch H.246 DVR
Features :
- Real time recording
- Your choice of D1, half D1 and CIF resolutions
- Selection of Cat5 or Coaxial Cabling
- Drag and drop soft channel swap
- Camera and recording profile for each channel
- Hard drive re Starting up the DVR System
The DVR is ready for running after all peripherals have been properly installed. Connect the power adaptor to turn the DVR on. The DVR may take a few second to startup.
When the hard drive is detected by the system, it will ask whether or not you would like to format it. Refer to the conditions stated below to determine which course of action to take.
Format the hard drive if:
It is the initial installation of the hard drive (1st time to install the HDD in the DVR).
Do not format the hard drive if:
The hard drive has already been formatted by the DVR and not formatted by other devices.
Commands and Recorded Data status (refer to succeeding illustration):
• S/N of Recorded Data: Series Number of recorded data provide by system
• Recording Status:
? / : Shows the begin or end of recording data in the hard drive
? : Shows the recording mode
? : The data can be played (This icon doesn’t show if no video recording is available.)
? ü : The recorded video data has been played
? : Power ON/OFF event occur
• Recording Time: The date / time of recorded data
• Searching: The vertical scroll bar for search the recorded data by mouse
Calendar Search
The Calendar Menu is a play back feature that allows you to access recorded videos by selecting the date and time when the video was captured.
Press the Calendar Menu Icon on the Control Bar to enter the Calendar Menu in the live viewing window.
Choosing the year of the video to play back
The Year Selector will start blinking when your mouse is hovering over it. Click on the year or the arrows beside the year ( or ) to choose.
Choosing the month of the video to play back
The Month Selector will start blinking when your mouse is hovering over it. Click on the month or the arrows beside the month ( or ) to choose.
Choosing the day of the video to play back
The dates with recorded videos will be in a vivid white color for weekdays, red for Sundays, and cyan for Saturdays on the Day Selector. A specific day will start blinking when your mouse is hovering over it. Click on the day you would like to review. A circle will appear around the selected number and the number will be enclosed with brackets.
Choosing the time of the video to play back
Once you’ve chosen the date, the hours with recorded videos will be in a vivid green color on the Time Selector. A specific time will start blinking when your mouse is hovering over it. Click on the hour you would like to review. A circle will appear around the selected number.
[ Play]: Starts to play the event that has been selected.
[ Backup]: Creates a backup file for the event that has been selected
• Channel Number: Specifies the channels to search
• Filter Type: Filters events by type “General Event”, “Record Event”, “Hardware Event”, “Warning Event”, and “All Events”
• Active Filter Time: Enables/disables filter time of event
• Filter Begin Time: Specifies the beginning time of event filter
• Filter End Time: Specifies the end time of event filter
• Time Reset Range: Resets the event search time period according to all effective events as recorded
[ Play]: Starts to play the event that has been selected.
[ Backup]: Creates a backup file for the event that has been selected.
[ Option]: Switches the top frame of the Search Menu into an event content display. The display depends on the type of event being referenced.
• Event Name: Shows the name of the selected event
• Trigger Channel: Shows the triggered channel
• Record End Time: Shows the recording end time
Disk information is shown on the top portion of the screen and recorded data information is shown in the bottom portion.
• Backup Device: shows the device where data will be stored for backup.
• Free Capacity: shows the amount of free space on the backup device.
• Backup channel: selects single or multi channels you would like to back up.
You can change the period of recorded data for backup by setting the “Start Time” and “End Time”.
The “Free Capacity”, “Estimate Time”, “Backup Period” and “Backup Size” will be changed automatically.
The “Start Time” and “End Time” of the selected video record data will be shown.
Press [ Backup Start] to start backing up data into USB device.
There is a PVF video file “ ” stored into the USB device. You can playback this video file on the software “PC Viewer”.
Please reference to the user manual chapter of “PC Viewer and Web Browser Viewer”.
Access to Official Website Eyes to Eyes
Welcome to the HelpDrivers, driver for printers.
Original files: In HelpDrivers, all drivers, manuals, BIOS, etc. are those originally provided by the official manufacturers. Click here to learn more
You can download by either clicking the 'Download' button. From the File Download window, verify that "Save" is selected and click OK.
Do not rename the file you're downloading, it may cause installation problems.