2. INTRODUCTION
This presentation provides general information on the following aspects
of OpenEye E-Series Digital Recorders:
Each slide contains some basic information on the purpose of the
described function and identifies the associated options.
3. INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS AN E-SERIES DVR?
OpenEye E-Series Digital Video Recorders (DVR) set
the standard in user friendly, high definition recording.
4. OPENEYE E-SERIES MODELS
OE2-E120 (Legacy) OE3-E120/E240 OE2-E480
Analog Channels 4/8/16 4/8/16 16
Recording Codec MPEG4 H.264 MPEG4
Alarm Relay Outputs 1/4 4 4
Internal Storage Up to 4TB Up to 4TB Up to 4TB
Audio 4ch 4 CH 16 CH
Images Per Second Up to 120IPS Up to 240IPS 480 IPS
Max. Recording
702x480 702x480 702x480
Resolution
Mouse Support No Yes Yes
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5. INTRODUCTION
E-SERIES REMOTE CONTROL
All functions of the DVR can be controlled using the
included remote. E-Series DVRs can be set to 19
different IDs, allowing a total of 19 separate DVRs to be
controlled by a single remote.
6. E-SERIES HARDWARE FEATURES
Alarm Outputs
Alarm Inputs
Looping Outputs
Video Inputs
Audio Inputs/Outputs
Main/Spot
Outputs
VGA Output
Ethernet Port
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8. LIVE VIEW
LIVE VIEW TOOLBAR
Live view can be used to view cameras in different
configurations. In addition, all DVR functions can be
accessed from this primary display.
9. LIVE VIEW
LIVE VIEW MENU
The Live View Menu can be used to access the core
functions of the DVR; Setup, Search & Export. In
addition, it can be used to change which user is logged
in or power off the DVR.
10. LIVE VIEW
LIVE VIEW CHANNEL MENU
A menu with a number of options to access other menus
and control live view variables can be accessed by right-
clicking on any channel or pressing enter, using the
arrow buttons to select a channel and pressing enter
again (using the remote or front panel).
11. LIVE VIEW
LIVE VIEW CHANNEL MENU
Several options on the camera menu are not specifically
tied to any camera and can be accessed by selecting
any channel. These functions provide important
additional functionality which may not be available on
other menus (such as logging off).
12. LIVE VIEW
PTZ CONTROL
Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras can be programmed and
controlled using the PTZ portion of Live View. Alternate
PTZ functions are listed under buttons on the DVR in
black. Right-click to access the PTZ menu. Otherwise,
the on-screen compass can be used.
13. CONFIGURING TOURS
Tours are configured and stored in the camera. This means that if the DVR is replaced or settings reset, the tour will
not need to be reconfigured. Once these steps are complete, simply press the TOUR MOVE button to start the tour.
15. SEARCH
ACCESSING SEARCH
Recorded video can be accessed by selecting SEARCH
on the Menu or channel menu to bring up the search
menu or by pressing the REPLAY button on the live
toolbar to begin playing back video.
16. SEARCH
SEARCH CONTROLS
There are several search controls that are available
whenever video is being played back, regardless of the
initial search type.
17. SEARCH
SEARCH CAMERA MENU
While playing back video, individual channels can be
selected using the search popup menu.
18. SEARCH
EXPRESS SEARCH
Express search can be used to quickly determine what
times and dates have recorded video.
19. SEARCH
EVENT SEARCH
Event Search is used to quickly locate recorded motion
or sensor events. This list of events can easily be
exported to a CD/DVD or USB device.
20. SEARCH
OTHER SEARCH OPTIONS
There are several search options that can simplify
playing back video from a specific time or location.
22. BACKUP
EXPORT
Video is backed up using the DVR’s native proprietary
format, which is secure and flexible.
23. BACKUP
AUTO USB BACKUP
E-Series DVRs can be configured to automatically back
up data to a USB attached hard drive. This can help
simplify archiving and ensure there is always a backup
of the video.
25. SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM
Global DVR functions such as User and Disk
Management are located in the SYSTEM section of
setup. These functions should be configured before
proceeding to other areas of setup.
26. SYSTEM SETUP
LOCALIZATION SETTINGS
Various settings can be changed to adapt the DVR to
different regions. All localization settings are in System
Setup.
27. SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
In addition to locale settings, several other global
functions can be changed from within System Setup.
28. SYSTEM SETUP
S/W UPGRADE
Firmware can be updated via Remote Center, Radius or
the S/W Upgrade function in System Setup on the DVR.
In all cases a user with permissions to access System
Setup must be the one to perform the update.
29. DISK SETUP
FORMAT
The first page displayed upon selecting Disk Setup is
FORMAT. This section shows size and recording status
of any connected drives and allows any media to be
formatted.
30. DISK SETUP
OVERWRITE
By default, E-Series DVRs will begin overwriting the
oldest video once the internal drives are full. Overwriting
can be turned off if necessary, but is not generally
recommended.
31. DISK SETUP
CHECK
The check screen can be used to have the DVR check
file system integrity and attempt to fix any problems
found.
32. DISK SETUP
SMART
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting
Technology) is used to predict impending drive failure to
minimize the possibility of data loss or down time.
33. SYSTEM SETUP
SERVER USER MANAGEMENT
Up to 20 user accounts can exist on any given DVR.
These accounts are fully configurable (other than the
default admin account) and are used to log in at the DVR
or remotely via any client software (such as Radius,
Remote Center or MDVR).
34. SYSTEM SETUP
USER PERMISSIONS
Each user account can be configured to allow or deny a
number of variables including the ability to search or
even view some cameras. Users cannot be given access
to the setup interface.
35. SYSTEM SETUP
CONFIGURATION
DVR settings can be saved, exported, loaded or reset
using the CONFIGURATION setting. Saving a
standardized config to a USB device can save time
when installing multiple DVRs.
37. CAMERA SETUP
CAMERA
All camera and monitor configuration is handled in the
CAMERA portion of setup. Cameras can be labeled,
cameras can be adjusted to improve the picture and the
spot monitor outputs can be configured here.
38. CAMERA SETUP
CAMERA SETUP
Cameras can be named or hidden and the picture
adjusted in CAMERA SETUP to optimize each camera
as needed.
39. CAMERA SETUP
PTZ SETUP
Any connected PTZ camera must be configured in PTZ
SETUP before it can be controlled by any user.
40. CAMERA SETUP
SPOT/SEQUENCE SETUP
The cameras displayed on the sequencing spot monitor
output(s) at the back of the DVR can be configured on
this screen.
41. CAMERA SETUP
MONITOR SETUP
Display settings such as brightness, contrast and
resolution as well as labeling, transparency and border
options can be adjusted in MONITOR SETUP.
43. RECORDING SETUP
RECORD
All configuration of recording as well as actions to be
taken on motion or sensor events are configured through
the RECORD section of setup.
44. RECORDING SETUP
QUICK RECORD SETUP
Many installations are configured with all cameras set to
the same recording type and rate. If a single setup is all
that is required across all channels, QUICK! RECORD
SETUP can be used to easily make global recording
adjustments.
45. RECORDING SETUP
FRAME
Recording Setup allows configuration of the frame rate,
resolution, quality and pre/post alarm settings of any
connected cameras.
46. RECORDING SETUP
SCHEDULE
The SCHEDULE screen is used to specify the recording
type for each camera at every hour of the day.
47. RECORDING SETUP
AUDIO
Record up to 16 channels of audio E480 series Digital
Recorders. Record up to 4 channels of audio on E120
and E240 model Digital Recorders
48. RECORDING SETUP
INSTANT
The record button can be used to start recording on all
channels at the settings specified on this menu. Instant
Backup is also configured here, and can be initiated by
pressing the red button on the DVR front panel.
49. RECORDING SETUP
INPUT
The DVR can be set to record when a motion or sensor
(or both) event takes place. This screen enables
configuration of these event types.
50. RECORDING SETUP
MOTION AREA
The DVR can be set to record when a motion or sensor
(or both) event takes place. This screen enables
configuration of these event types.
51. RECORDING SETUP
SENSOR
Sensors are a valuable way to integrate the recorder
with other security and monitoring devices and better
automate surveillance and responses to possible
threats.
52. RECORDING SETUP
ACTION
Several actions can be taken when a sensor input is
triggered. All available functions other than recording are
configured in the ACTION portion of setup.
53. RECORDING SETUP
ALARM MONITOR
E-Series DVRs can transmit clips of video to remote
workstations, giving instant notification of an event and
ensuring a copy of the video exists even if something
happens to the DVR.
55. NETWORK SETUP
NETWORK
All communication with external devices via network or
serial connections is configured in the NETWORK
portion of setup.
56. NETWORK SETUP
NETWORK SETUP
IP and DDNS settings can be configured in NETWORK
SETUP for remote connection from a workstation on the
local network or over the Internet.
57. NETWORK SETUP
CLIENT CONFIGURATION
Network settings related to client connections such as
ports and transfer speed can be modified in Client
Configuration.
58. NETWORK SETUP
SERIAL SETUP
Serial Setup configures RS-232/422 connections to
allow communication from a serial device such as a PTZ
joystick or home automation hardware.
59. NETWORK SETUP
E-MAIL SETUP
E-Series DVRs can send email notification on a number
of events. Email server and notification configuration are
handled in Email Setup.
60. NETWORK SETUP
E-MAIL OPTION
E-Series DVRs can send email when a number of
different events occur. Select SET then choose as many
types as needed for each email address to enable
notification when these events take place.
61. NETWORK SETUP
E-MAIL SERVER SETUP
By default, the DVR uses its own internal mail server. If
the internal server fails to send email, it is usually
because it is blocked by the ISP. If this occurs, use the
SMTP SERVER option.
63. INFORMATION
INFORMATION
The INFORMATION portion of setup provides
information on the DVR settings, status and firmware
state.
64. INFORMATION
SYSTEM LOG VIEW
Information such as remote connections, users entering
search, backup or setup or camera signal loss can be
viewed in this section.
65. INFORMATION
STATUS VIEW
Status view can be used to easily determine how much
data is being retained before it is overwritten. In addition,
recording, alarm and network settings are listed for
reference.
66. INFORMATION
VERSION VIEW
Video format, firmware information and the DVR MAC
address can be found in VERSION VIEW. This
information can be used to determine which firmware
version is currently installed.
68. UPDATING FIRMWARE
UPDATING FIRMWARE
Periodic firmware updates are released that offer
enhancements to the features and functionality of E-
Series DVRs. These updates are free, result in no loss
of data or settings and can be easily applied.
70. DDNS SETUP
DDNS OVERVIEW
OpenEye DDNS is a service included with all
DVRs that enables connection to any remote
DVR regardless of it’s IP address. This
service is free for the life of the DVR.
71. DDNS SETUP
Remote
Software
DVR configured
with DHCP or static
IP address
x Router
Internet
Remote software IP address changes from time to time
Connects using IP address
72. DDNS SETUP
DDNS Server
Remote
Software
DVR configured for
static IP
Router
Internet
Remote software IP address changes from time to time
New IP address sent to DDNS Server
73. DDNS SETUP
DDNS Server
Remote
Software
DVR configured for
static IP
Router
Internet
Remote software IP address changes from time to time
Connects using DDNS address New IP address sent to DDNS Server
74. DDNS SETUP
DDNS Server
Remote
Software
DVR configured for
static IP
Router
Internet
75. DDNS SETUP
DDNS ON OPENEYE DVRs
DDNS is offered for free on all DVRs. To
enable DDNS, a few configuration steps must
be completed on the DVR. Simply follow the
included instructions or contact technical
support for assistance.
76. NETWORK SETUP
DDNS SETUP
DDNS can be easily configured on the DVR by selecting
the Server, ID, Password and Host Name as specified
on the included Dynamic DNS document.
77. DDNS SETUP
ROUTER CONFIGURATION
Unless the DVR itself is configured with a
WAN IP address, the router to which the DVR
connects will need to be configured to
forward connections to the DVR.
78. DDNS SETUP
ROUTER CONFIGURATION
While all routers are different, this example of
proper configuration of a Linksys router (very
common router) shows the typical
configuration requirements for many routers.
79. DDNS SETUP
ROUTER CONFIGURATION
On Linksys routers, port forwarding is listed
under Applications & Gaming. Other routers
may be located in a section labeled Port
Forwarding, Virtual Server, Pinhole or Firewall.