Vertex Standard H.8, H.16 manual Vertex RTH-Series Front Button, Brand Name and Model Name

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VerteX RTH Series

H.8 and H.16 Series

3-1. VERTEX RTH-Series Front Button

No.

Name

Feature

1

LABEL

Brand Name and Model Name

2

RECORD

All channel Record/Stop

3

USB

Connection ports to USB mouse and memory stick

4

Number

System login and turn ON in other number input mode

5

ODD

CD-RW and DVD-RW

6

Reverse Play / Fast Reverse RELAY

Backward Playback/Rewind (in Playback mode)

Relay Control (in Monitoring mode)

 

 

 

 

 

7

Reverse Frame by Frame or TAB

Backward Playback Frame by Frame (in Playback mode)

View System Configuration/Change Display Configuration (in

STATUS

 

Monitoring mode)

 

 

 

 

 

8

PAUSE

Pause (in Playback mode)

LOCK

Lock (in Monitoring mode)

 

 

 

 

9

Forward Frame by Frame or TAB

Playback Frame by Frame (in Playback mode)

LOG

View System Log (in Monitoring mode)

 

 

 

 

10

Forward Play /

Playback/Fast Forward (in Playback mode)

Fast Forward PLAY

Play back (in Monitoring mode)

 

 

 

 

11

COPY

Copy Recorded Video

12

PTZ

Change Pan Tilt Zoom Mode

13

SEARCH

Search Recorded Images

14/15

UP/DOWN

Speed and Volume Up/Down

16

ESC

Exits the current menu or selects the upper menu

17

MENU

Various Modes

18

RECORD LED

Green LED turned on upon HDD operation

19

NETWORK LED

Green LED turned ON during remote access

20

ALARM LED

Red LED turned on upon the occurrence of event or motion

21

ERROR LED

Red LED turned on upon fan defect or recording interruption

22

POWER LED

Power On/Off

23

SELECT

Selects the category or executes automatic screen conversion

23

MOVE & DISPLAY

Moves from one category to another or changes the display mode

24

IR Sensor

Remote controller input part

25

USB Port

Connection port to the USB mouse and USB memory stick

26

POWER

Turn the system power ON or OFF

15

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Contents Rugged Cctv Instructions before using the product Installation Environment of the DVRSafety Notes on the DVR Safety Notes on the Lithium BatteryInstallation and Connection Operation and Setup ToolsDVR Operation Setup IntroductionSystem Operation Starting and Exiting the SystemPlayback and Playback Speed Control Figure List P/E/N/D/I/XTerminal Block TB1 Vertex RTH-16 Vertex RTH-8 Vertex RTH-412 Vertex RTH-Series Major FeaturesBNC H.8 and H.16-Series Major Features About the ProductVertex RTH-Series Name and Features of Each Part ComponentsDVD 19’ Rack Size Compact SizeH.8 and H.16-Series Name and Features of Each Part 1. H.8 and H.16-Series Front PanelNot currently offered 3. H.8 Rear Panel 4. H.16 Rear Panel Basic Connection Installation and ConnectionConnected Device DVR Terminal Connection of Other Devices Sensor / Relay / TTL OutputSpot Monitor Audio Input/OutputPTZ Camera Sensor/Relay /TTLSensor Connection Relay ConnectionVertex RTH-Series Front Button Brand Name and Model NameVertex RTH-Series Remote Controller H.8 and H.16-Series Front Button ModeRemote Controller for H.8 and H.16-Series MouseType Size Capacity Buffer Vertex RTH-Series Storage InstallationRPM H.8 and H.16-Series Storage Installation Storage Setup Power onLocal Admin User1 1111111 User2 2222222 User3 3333333 User4 Recording Setup Select Menu Æ Setup Æ RecordingDate/Time Setup Camera / TV SetupScreen View Setup and Others Setup External Device SetupStarting and Exiting the System MonitoringStarting the System Exiting the SystemSystem Login Menu in Monitoring ModeUser Account and Authorization Channel GroupingSystem Information View and Display Setup Change Audio Recording and Playback※ Functions available for Authorization Setup System InformationVideo is not connected or Video is covert Audio is set activatedScreen Brightness/Contrast/Hue/Saturation Adjustment Camera Selection for Screen SetupCamera Adjustment Screen Border Adjustment TV AdjustmentCamera Title Shown/Hidden Relay Out Spot Control Only for Vertex RTH seriesSearch Calendar Search Year/Month/Day SelectionDirectory Count EventMulti-Time Search PlaybackMulti-Day Search Playback and Playback Speed Control Forward Play / Fast ForwardForward Frame by Frame Reverse Play / Fast ReverseBackup Smart SearchMulti Time Multi DayDisplay Mode Log ViewerStatus Bar Log TypeRecording Recording SetupRecording Types Backup in Real-time Monitoring Mode Backup in Search ModeBackup in Log Mode Backup in Playback ModeCommon Backup Procedure 25. Backup WindowSnapshot Conditions for Using the PTZ FeaturesPTZ Camera Control PTZ Mode Tour featurePTZ Control Camera SpeedTime Server Type Setup Time SyncServer URL OFFDate and Time Time Display FormatTime Zone Daylight Saving TimeEnd Time Start TimeCamera Title Connection CovertNtsc PAL CIF Vertex RTH-8 / H.8 All PartialOff Select the motion detection sensitivityMotion Preset ActionSensor Relay Type MailRecording Schedule Recording Schedule SetupEnter to Recording Schedule Menu Select Menu Æ Setup Æ Storage StoragePrivate Recording HDD OverwriteLocal Storage Management Local Storage Management FunctionOperation after adding a local storage device Operation of the local storage device Direct HDD FormatPTZ Protocol Setup PTZCamera ID setup Baud Rate SetupDuration Setup Tour SetupSet the system network. Menu Æ Setup Æ Network NetworkEthernet TCP/IPDdns 47. Ddns Window48. Ddns Window with MAC Address 51. Ddns Status Select Ddns in Menu Æ Setup Æ Network PortSystem MailSystem Menu ID for Remote ControllerDVR Name ID For Key Controller UsersAdmin. Password UpgradeMove to Menu Æ Setup Æ System Æ 5. Admin. Password Move to Menu Æ Setup Æ System Æ 6. UpgradeError Alarm Action Factory Setup9. RS232C Port Menu Time Out Error Alarm DurationLanguage Dynacolor HitronHoneywell Mikami

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