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There are two application programs included. The EPSON Image Verification program is used to check your camera images, while the EPSON Camera Uploader program will upgrade your digital camera with the EPSON IAS security software. SOFTWARE VERSIONS Please find below a list containing the versions of all software supplied in this release of the EPSON Image Authentication System. Current Release for EPSON PhotoPC 700, 750Z, 800, or 850Z Application Programs - EPSON Image Verification - Version 1.10E - EPSON Camera Uploader - Version 1.10E EPSON IAS Security Software (uploaded into your camera) - IAS Version is 2.0 (security version) - Camera File Version is 1.1 Previous Release (Works with PhotoPC 700 and 750Z only) Application Programs - EPSON Image Verification - Version 1.01E - EPSON Camera Uploader - Version 1.01E EPSON IAS Security Software (uploaded into your camera) - IAS Version is 2.0 (security version) - Camera File Version is 1.1 Sep 13, 2005.
. 2011 by Harbor Freight Tools or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools. Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally. Due to continuing improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein. Tools required for assembly and service may not be included.
Specifications Video Standard NTSC/PAL Video 4-Input Channels / 2-Output Channels Audio 1-Input Channel/1-Output Channel Preview Resolution Resolution Recording Quality Frame Rate Effective Pixels Horizontal Resolution Field of View Cameras Minimum Illuminance Infrared Illumination Range Camera Operating Temperature Cable Hard drive 500GB hard drive Audio ADPCM2 CODEC. B Specifications 1 Safety Warnings 2 – Grounding 4 Introduction 4 – Features 4 – Setup Overview 5 Components and Controls 5 – Components 6 – Remote Control 6 – Front Panel 6 – Back Panel 7 Set up 7 Cable Connections 8 Programming Your DVR 8 –. Save This Manual Keep this manual for the safety warnings and precautions, assembly, operating, inspection, maintenance and cleaning procedures. Write the product’s serial number in the back of the manual near the assembly diagram (or month and year of purchase if product has no number). Grounding TO PREVENT ElECTRIC SHOCK AND DEATH FROM INCORRECT GROUNDING WIRE CONNECTION: Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the power cord plug provided with the device.
Never remove the grounding prong from the plug. Do not use the device if the power cord or plug is damaged. excessive heat, and damp or wet areas.
RECOMMENDED MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS. (120/240 VOlT) EXTENSION CORD NAMEPlATE lENGTH AMPERES (at full load) 0 – 2.0 2.1 – 3.4 3.5 – 5.0 5.1 – 7.0 7.1 – 12.0 12.1 – 16.0 16.1 –.
Introduction Features This unit is equipped with the following features:. Real time monitoring - Supports real time surveillance via Monitor. Save Recordings - DVR saves real-time recorded images to HDD. Backup Recordings - Supports DVR backup via USB flash drive and hard drive. Playback Recordings - Supports DVR single CH and multiple CH playback of recorded files.
Network operation - Supports remote surveillance by multiple users simultaneously. Components and Controls Components Video Cable Camera Cables Adapter Adapter Remote Control Power Cord Cable Splitter Mouse Four Cameras Not shown: - 2 AA Batteries for the Remote Control - Hardware to install Cameras Software CD SKU 68332 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353 Page: 5. Front Panel Power LED is lit green when power is on Indicator IR Receiver Infrared receiver for the remote control LED flashes red when DVR is HDD Indicator reading the hard drive Channel Select Used to select individual channels (cameras) 1 thru 4 QUAD Used to view all the cameras at once Used for rewind when playing recordings or move to the left when navigating the menus Used to pause, and then play frame. Set up IMPORTANT: Before mounting any of the cameras, test the unit by hooking up all the connections as shown below, and testing all the features to insure the unit is working properly. There are two 6mm cameras for longer range, and two 3.6mm cameras for wider angle, shorter range, viewing.
Test the cameras for the best location before installing. Programming Your DVR Picture 4-1 Menu List SKU 68332 System Initialization After connecting the cables and the power adapter, the system will boot-up and start initializing. Main Interface After system initialization, the system will display the main interface (shown at left before video input status has been entered). Main Menu The Main Menu is for setting up the DVR and cameras for recording, playback network and other access.
You can also set system function settings, such as the time, user password, Audio/Video settings, language, system information, and system maintenance. Note: When setting up or making changes to the program settings, you must press APPLY to have the settings take affect. PRIVACY ZONE SKU 68332 Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY. Camera Setup - Channel Title, Position, live Display In the Main Menu select CAMERA. The Display Setup menu will display (shown at left). You can edit the name of each channel (camera) and change the position where the name is displayed. Sample Recording Hours Number Maximum of Days if Quality Recorded recording Resolution setting hours 24 hours a day Lowest 2688 (Normal) Lowest (Normal) Best SKU 68332 Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY.
Record Setup - Resolution, Quality, Audio, Record Time In the Main Menu select RECORD to enter the Record Setup submenu (shown at left). REV 11f SKU 68332 Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY. Network Setup In the Main Menu, select NETWORK SETUP to enter the Network Setup menu. Select network Type - such as DHCP, PPPOE, or static allocation.
(See following sections for network type information.) Enter Port information and Web Port (Media port 9000 and web port 80 by default). SKU 68332 Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY. Static Addresses When selecting static allocation, you will need to set up the network settings on the DVR to match the settings of the router that you attach to the DVR. To find the router settings, working on a PC computer attached to the same router as the DVR, go to START (lower left of screen), click Run, type “cmd”. SKU 68332 Device Management Options in device management includes hard drive, External Alarm, PTZ control, Mobile Phone Monitoring, and Motion Detection.
HDD Management In the Main Menu→Device → HDD to enter HDD Management menu. When you install a HDD, the system will automatically detect whether the HDD is formatted. Menu Descriptions HHD STATUS: Indicates Hard Drive status. SKU 68332 Alarm Set Click Main Menu→Device → Alarm to enter into Alarm setup menu to setup Alarm warnings. HDD lOSS: Options are “ON” and “OFF”.
If you select ON there will be a buzzer sound and “H” sign on screen when the HDD is not detected or not formatted. SKU 68332 Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY. PTZ Setup (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) (PTZ cameras not included) Click Main Menu→Device→ PTZ Setup to enter the PTZ Setup menu. Select the channel you want to control and set PTZ protocol (Pelco-D or Pelco-P), Baud Rate (1200, 2400, 4800, 9600), Stop bit (1, 2), Parity Check (None, Odd, Even Mark Space), and Address Code. Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY. Motion Detect Click Main→Device→Motion to enter into the MOTION DETECT menu to setup motion detection recording. STATUS: Turn ON or OFF motion detection for each channel.
SENSITIVITY: Set each channel’s sensitivity level of motion detection from 1 to 4 with 4 being the most sensitive. SKU 68332 Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY. System Function The System Menu includes sub-menus for Time Set, User Password, Audio/Video Setting, Language select, System Info and System Maintenance. After entering into the System, you can configure the system to meet your needs. Time Setup Click Main Menu→System→Date/Time to enter the. SKU 68332 Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY. Video Setup Click Main Menu→System→VIDEO to setup Video, here you can set Camera system to PAL, or NTSC.
In the USA use NTSC. You can also set the resolution for the VGA video out port. Your options are 800x600, or 1024x768, or 1280x1024. SKU 68332 Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY. System Maintenance Click Main Menu→ System→System Maintenance to enter the System Maintenance menu. This option allows you reset the DVR to factory default settings, update system software (firmware), and set system auto-maintenance. When opening auto-maintain function, you can setup system to restart regularly.
Basic Operation Once you have set up your DVR, it will run based on the programmed schedule. You can view and change functions through the Menu List. Following is a description of the menu options. PIP (picture-in-picture) and DIGITAL ZOOM are only available through the menu list as described below. Recorded Video Search and Playback Once recordings have been made, you can locate them through the Video Search menu to play back and backup to another location. SKU 68332 Video Search In the Main Menu select SEARCH to enter the Video Search menu (shown at left), or from the Menu List select VIDEO SEARCH.
SKU 68332 Recording File Backup If you want to backup one or more selected recordings from the file list, select the recording(s) and click BACKUP. When the backup is completed you will be notified. Click OK to confirm and complete the backup process. Note: The Backup file will be in H264 format. You can convert it to AVI format using the Multimedia Player program that comes with the DVR (Playback 2.3.0.4) or through the net-viewer program, allowing you to use any player which supports AVI format. Mobile Device Access Set up The DVR is currently compatible with mobile phones running Windows Mobile, Symbian, Iphone, Blackberry and Androids operating systems. Windows Mobile 1. Copy “Aseesetup.CAB” program from CD to your mobile phone. Select the program Aseesetup: 3.
Symbian System Mobile 1. Copy “ASeeAL3rd0723.
Sisx” or “ASeeAL5th0723. Sisx” program from the CD to your mobile phone.
Select the program to begin installation: 3. Select phone memory or the SD card as the installation location: 4. Select CONTINUE to allow the program to access the internet: SKU 68332 5. Makemusic finale 2014 torrent download. Download and install the iTunes program from the Apple website: 2. Run the iTunes program, then select Menu Store Search to enter into the sub-menu. In the search mode, enter “ASee” to search for the program. Blackberry Mobile loading program 1.
Download and install the Blackberry desktop manager on your PC. Connect your mobile to your PC with a USB cable (sold separately). Open the Desktop Manager. Choose APPLICATION LOADER from the Main Menu: 5.
Play/Pause 2. Full Screen Press icon to enter full screen display mode, click the trackball to quit full screen mode. Snapshot Takes a still image of the current view. To set up viewing, press the Setup icon. Enter the monitor DVR information in the below setup menu: b. Android Mobile Make sure you have a software support program loaded on your mobile such as Apkinstaller and that your mobile is connected to the network and can download software.
Enter the program aps window and select the E-Market icon: 2. Playback Program Playback, included on the disk, is an alternate program that you can use to view recordings from the DVR. SKU 68332 Using Playback Copy the program to your PC.
Copy the backup file you want to play to your PC. Open the program and click File→ Open Local File to find/select the backup file (shown at left). Play Previous Recording File Pause Stop Previous Frame / Next Frame Slow Play, Normal Play, Fast Play SKU 68332 Playback Menu Controls Next Hour Capture Picture Reduce Window All Windows Add Window Start Playback Settings The default setting for video playback is a display of all four channels. Net-Viewer Program Installing Software The Software CD includes a PC viewer program for the DVR (DxClient 2.7.1). This program is for backing up video files and remote access. You may also need to change the security settings of the web browser.
To install the PC Viewer program: 1. Insert Software CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Note: If you cannot use HTTP port 80 or 9000 because it is being used by another program, or it is being blocked by your service provider, you can use another port in the same range. If you do so you will need to forward the IP address of the router to the other port, change the port in the DVR NETWORK settings, and add the port number after the IP address. SKU 68332 Replay Mode This option allows you to playback recordings remotely. First select the day, channel and type and proceed searching and refreshing; second select any event from search result list to playback.
Please note you can control playing speed by sliding the playing-control bar on the bottom of the screen. SKU 68332 Alarm PTZ Control Network For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353 Click ALARM to enter into its sub menu. Set the motion detection alarm, motion recording, motion trace, motion sensitivity, video loss alarm, HDD not enough space alarm, HDD not found alarm and alarm output time etc. Click Setup for each camera to enter and adjust the motion detection settings for each channel of DVR. SKU 68332 Setting Click SETTING to enter the Setting Menu. Click button to preview net-viewer recording saving path and screen capture saving path. The menu also allows you to set a lower bandwidth for Internet video transmission, set user password, turn daylight saving time on/off, etc.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes 1. Loose or incorrect connections.
Monitor needs adjustment. Camera settings need adjusting. Monitor does not display image System does not Loose or incorrect connections. Detect HDD 1. Loose or incorrect connections.
Incorrect address information. Transformer 1 torrent. Cannot access connected modem Incompatibility with web browser.
90 DAY WARRANTY Harbor Freight Tools Co. Makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality and durability standards, and warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of 90 days from the date of purchase.
Notes SKU 68332 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353 Page: 39. NOTICE: Camera surveillance may be prohibited by laws that vary from state to state. Check laws in your area before using for surveillance. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
If using a computer away from your home network the Wireless Home Monitor can be accessed via Skype. You must first start by installing the necessary drivers. To install the camera drivers for PC: The camera drivers can be found on the included software CD or can be found by searching your from and clicking Downloads. Insert the software CD into the computer and click Run Lorex.exe or run the downloaded software. Click USB Drivers and then click USB Drivers for PC. Double-click the.zip file to extract contents. Open the extracted folder and double-click dpinstX86 if using a 32-bit system or dpisntX64 if using a 64-bit system.
NOTE: If unsure of what system type you are using, in Windows Explorer, right-click Computer and click Properties to check the System Type. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete driver installation. Connecting the video monitor on a PC:. Turn on the camera followed by the video monitor.
Ensure that video image is showing on channel 1. NOTE: Pair the camera that needs to be viewed the most to channel 1. For instructions on how to pair cameras.
Using the included mini-USB cable connect the monitor to the computer’s USB port. The video monitor will display USB PC CAMERA MODE. Once you have connected your Wireless Home Monitor to your PC, you can create your Skype account. Creating a Skype / Microsoft account: NOTE: For viewing cameras through Skype, two Skype accounts are required, one for the camera and one for viewing. Launch Skype if currently signed in click Skype Sign Out.
From the Skype Login window, click Create a new account. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a new account, upon initial login the Setting up Skype Wizard starts. Click Continue. NOTE: If the Setting up Skype Wizard does not run, click Tools Options Video Settings.
Under Video, there is an image from the camera. Select Wireless Monitoring System from the Select webcam drop-down menu.
NOTE: If there is not any image of the camera, ensure that you have paired your camera with your Wireless Home Monitor. Click Save to save video settings. Click Continue. Add a profile picture or click Add Later to ignore this step.
Click Start using Skype. You can now configure Skype settings to set who you can receive calls from. To configure Skype settings:.
Click Tools Options Calls Show Advanced Options. Under Allow calls from, select people in my Contact list only. NOTE: This will prevent the computer, smartphone, or tablet from accepting Skype calls from anyone who is not on the contact list for its account. Check Answer incoming calls automatically and Start my video automatically when I am in a call. Once you have completed this step, you can connect to a personal Skype account by sending a contact request. To send send a contact request from the camera’s Skype account to a personal account:. Click Add contact button and search the name of the personal account and click Add.
Click Send Request. Finally, you must be sure to test the Skype connection from a different PC, smartphone, or tablet. To test the connection: NOTE: This step requires using Skype from a different computer, smartphone, or tablet. Log in to your personal account on Skype.
Accept the New Contact request from the camera’s Skype account. Click Call. NOTE: The video may appear pixelated immediately after connecting, but should improve within a few seconds depending on Internet connection.
If you shop at Harbor Freight then you have likely either considered buying one of their 4 Camera DVR systems or Bought one. At $299 (sometimes $199) its not really that bad of a deal. Well upon buying them you may noticed that you ABSOLUTELY CANNOT get the email alerts to work. There is a problem in the firmware version: V4.5-V120215 where the email alerts simply do not work. It doesnt even attempt to work.
After HOURS of trying this and that, i have found a solution. +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= First I went to '#' as it is the EXACT same model as the Bunker Hill 68332.
I then found the firmware download button at the bottom and downloaded the firmware that they offer for that product. Direct Link fore the firmware file is '.
(side note): The netviewer application can be downloaded from nightowl via this link ' Once it was downloaded the version number of the firmware they use is different than Bunker Hill so this presented a challenge. After following the instructions in the.txt for uploading that firmware my DVR said that there was no new updates available. So I assumed it had to be an issue with how the firmware was named (it looked for a higher number in the name to allow an upgrade). I looked at my DVR's firmware model and it was a V4.5-V120215. So I changed the first instance of '120215' to 120216 (one number higher than 120215.
Then attempted to upgrade. It seemed like it was going to accept it by saying it was upgrading. After it rebooted I looked at the firmware version and it hadnt updated. Then I got the idea that it was looking at multiple numbers in the upload and was requiring them ALL to be higher numbers. So I changed ALL numbers between all the V's to 120216. SO the file name then appeared as 'AL9004V116V116'. Then attempted to upload from that and it WORKED!
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When the device rebooted the firmware version was now V4.5-V101030 (the 101030 was the original last set of numbers between the last two V's). SO now my device has the latest WORKING firmware version that NightOwl had developed for this device before it was discontinued. All of my configuration settings were still there. Here are the settings I used. Email: ON SSL: ON SMTP PORT: 465 SMTP: smtp.gmail.com Send Email: DVR@###########.com (my email is hosted by Google Apps) Send PW: ########## RECV Email: DVR@###########.com This will also work by using a regular account as a send email Since im using gmail I HAD to set my devices DNS settings to 008.008.008.008 I have FULL recording on so that it would only send me a.jpg when ever it detected motion on my camera 1. I Applied the settings and for the 5000th time I ran out side and waved my arms in view of the camera. About 25 seconds later my email account received and email from my DVR with a.jpg attached of me standing there.
When I saw it come in I was so incredibly happy. I have spent COUNTLESS HOURS. Atleast 15+ (over the course of a month) trying to get this to work. Just to test it out again I ran out there again and withing a few seconds another one came in!!! So happy if you cant tell.
SO now I went on to the next thing I wanted. My email to send me TEXT alerts when ever it received an email from my DVR. SO first I sent a text message (Iphone with AT&T) to my DVR@#########.com so I could find my phones 'text message email address'. Once I had that I went to settings in my gmail account and then to forwarding. I added that address to the forward list and it sent me a confirmation number.
Once I confirmed that on my gmail account I enabled forwarding to that number and hit save. I ran back out in view of the camera and with in about 45 secs my email account had forwarded the message from my DVR to my cell in text message form with the picture attached. Thats how you fix the Bunker Hill Item 68332 Email Alerts like a BOSS. Your welcome. Corrected a small confusion where i stated to change the numbers in the downloaded file between the first two V's to the actual number that needs to be changed. This should clear things up for some users.
I also updated the direct link for the firmware file download. Hope this helps.
Remember to spice it up if it was helpful:) -Tyler.
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