Pelican MD3200M manual Important Notice

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Important Notice

1.Do not place heavy objects on the top of the eDVR

2.eDVR is for indoor use. It is not weatherproof. Use eDVR with referring to its environmental specifications (Temperature & Humidity). To clean the eDVR, gently wipe the outside with a clean dry cloth.

3.eDVR use AC power of 110V~240V. Be cautions not to cause electric damages to eDVR.

4.Becareful not to drop the eDVR. Physical shocks may harm the products including internal HDD. In addition, be sure the eDVR is secured after installation.

5.eDVR is made of metal. Therefore you can hurt human beings if you throw it to them or hit on them. When eDVR is installed, be cautious to locate on safe places where children are unreachable.

6.If eDVR does not operate properly, please contact the closest WEBGATE distributor for after sales service. Tempering or disassembling the product will void warranty.

7.Security surveillance laws may differ for each country. Therefore, please contact the local region first to avoid any surveillance law violations.

The contents of this manual can be modified in accordance with Firmware or Software upgrade. In the interest of continually improving products, approval & outlook can be modified without prior notice

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Contents MD3200M EDVR Installation GuideFCC Compliance Statement Important Notice Contents Error! Bookmark not defined Appendix Overview What is MD3200M?Rack Fixing KIT 1SET Supplied accessoriesMD3200M front Description & FunctionMD3200M rear Connecting & Running Connecting cameraConnecting monitor Connecting Audio Supplying power Running OSD menu Using menuDialogue box to edit a word Entering wordsAvailable words range to use Setting ID of MD3200M Setting remote controllerSelecting MD3200M Basic configuration Advanced configuration MD3200M configurationPage Viewing Image EDVR MD3200M basic settingSync with NTP Setting Date & TimeTime Zone Daylight SavingApply Date/Time Time FormatDate TimeConfiguration Status Setting recording conditionQuality Alarm RecordingRecording Speed/Quality SpeedipsTrimming Wire Connecting and configuring DIO portsConnecting and configuring sensor SpecificationConnecting sensor input Configuring sensor at OSD menu ConfigurationGlobal Specifications Connecting & configuring relay outConnecting relay out Configuring relay out as OSD menu Configuring serial ports for Pan/Tilt/Zoom Connecting serial portDiagram of COM1RS232 Diagram of COM2/COM4 Diagram of COM3 Diagram of serial portsConfiguring Serial Connecting text inout device ATM / POS / Access Control Connecting external device with serial portConfiguring serial setup COM1 at OSD menu Configuring text Connecting USB device Connecting External Storage Connecting IEEE1394 DeviceIEEE1394 port Registering & Formating HDD Available HDDNetwork monitoring & managing Connecting EthernetConfiguring Network infomraiton of MD3200M PC system requirements for running Control Center Lite Using Control Center LiteInstalling Control Center Lite StartingLog-In Monitor Configuration ToolPlayback Appendix Disk Manager Backup#1. HDD #1.1. Fundamental notions & termsPage Page Installation and extension of internal HDD-RACK HDD #1.2. Installing HDD Compatible HDDWhen installing one primary disk Page When using Disk Farm When using RAID When disk is broken Replacing HDD Checking HDDKeeping Data Page Page Reading manual of CD-ROM #2. Using CD-ROMComponents of CD- ROM disc PreparationSerial Number Format #3. How to recognize manufacturing dateExample of verifying manufacturing date using serial number Serial Number#4. Specification GeneralImage compression and Recording Environment Audio Recording & PlaybackNetwork Monitor OutputElectricity Data Backup/Expansion/CopyInput/Output PTZ controlMechanical West Lambert Road, Suite a Brea, CA Tel 714 PelikanCam