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4.WATER MARK:

ON: Recording is overlaid by a visible watermark (“W”).

OFF: No watermark.

5.RESOLUTION: The resolutions for NTSC are 720x480, 720x240 and 360x240; the default value is 720x240. The resolutions for PAL are 720x576, 720x288 and 360x288; the default value is 720x288.

NOTE: The resolution determines the maximum record speed supported by the DVR.

NTSC

720x480 = 30 IPS (this IPS value is divided by the amount of cameras installed) 720x240 = 60 IPS (this IPS value is divided by the amount of cameras installed) 360x240 = 120 IPS (this IPS value is divided by the amount of cameras installed)

6.RECORD MODE:

REWRITE: Continue recording. Disk will begin overwriting if it is full.

STOP: Stop recording when disk is full.

7.AUTOWRITE WITHIN: You can set DVR to automatically overwrite after the selected number of days. If you do not wish to use this function, simply select “0”.

8.PRE-ALARM RECORDING

Select “YES” to enable pre-alarm recording function. Select “NO” to disable pre-alarm recording function.

9.RELAY OUT

By selecting “1”, user can easily identify whether DVR is recording or not if relay output is connected to a signaling device. Select “NONE” if you do not wish to identify recording status.

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Contents EDR810H/EDR810M EDR410H/EDR410M EDR 810H/810M/410H/410M Instruction Guide Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Page Table of Contents Playback Overview Everfocus Ddns SetupInterface Specifications Call OverviewAppendix a Remote Control Appendix B Alarm Board ConfigurationTroubleshooting Safety Warning Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Features Product OverviewSpecifications Front Panel Keypads CH4 / Play Play BackPage Shuttle and Jog Dial Jog DialBack Panel Connections Alarm INPUT/OUTPUT PowerSetup Menu MonitorLAN Monitor Display For mobile model onlyPage TIME/DATE Setup Menu Play Date Play Status Play Time Play dateRecord status bar GPS orientation Installation PackingII System Floorplan Basic Wiring Instructions Call Monitors Hard Disk Drive Installation Final Install ProcessQuick Installation Guide for EDR810M & EDR410M only Quick Installation Guide Unpack Everything  Equipment RequiredPage Page  Installing the Cameras and Monitor DVR Menu Setup Time/Date Setup Menu END Time To set the end of daylight saving Page DAY Week Month Camera Setup Menu Lower REC Speed & Action ActionSummary Time Stamp Record Setup MenuRecord Audio Time Stamp PositionWater Mark Record ModePRE-ALARM Recording Relay OUTAlarm Setup Menu LOG None = not activated, 1 = output signal 1 transmittedAlarm Email DurationPage Motion Setup Menu Alarm Network Motion DelayPage Videoloss Setup Menu VideolossPage Config of the Network Setup MENU, we define Network Setup MenuConfig IP ConfigDNS Server Subnet MaskGateway Remote Relay ControlBW Control MAC AddrAlarm Network Port Number AuthenticationSmtp Server UserPassword of the Network Setup MENU, we define Sender Email AddrSelect from OPEN/NONE, OPEN/WEP, SHARED/NONE, SHARED/WEP or Wireless of the Network Setup MENU, we defineAuthentification WPAPSK/TKIPNetwork Type PPPoE of the Network Setup MENU, we define PPPoEDdns of the Network Setup MENU, we define DdnsRecord ID Record ID Everfocus Ddns Automatic GPS Transmission GPS of the Network Setup MENU, we define8 GPS ProtocolSchedule Setup Menu Minutes 00 ~Minutes 00 ~ Disk Setup Menu Disk Video Delete Press Select to start deletePage Control Setup Menu RS485 FAN Fault Network Alarm HDD TempSend Email SET Temperature Stop RecordNo HDD HDD Full Network Alarm System Setup Menu LOAD/SAVE ConfigurationDelete disk in Disk Setup Menu System Password EnableUser Level and Right Instant N Recording Setup Recording OverviewPress the Record key to start recording immediately Schedule Recording Setup Event Recording Setup Diagram Page Playback Playback OverviewBasic Playback StopFast Forward/Reverse Playback Slow Forward/Reverse PlaybackImage advance Forward/Reverse Search Playback Search MenuTime / Date Search Playback Motion AlarmEvent VlossPage Copying Video USB slotSize of Selected Image MB Press Play to Estimate DeviceViewing a Copied File Call Overview On or OFFQuad Display Screen Display Setting & Mode SharpnessMode Button Upgrade Firmware Networking Overview Introduction to TCP/IPSubnet Masks Pre-Installation Gateway AddressVirtual Ports Page What Type of Network Connection do you have? Connection Procedure Simple One to One ConnectionCrossover Ethernet Cable Pin outs Page Page Page Page Page Direct High Speed Modem Connection Straight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outsPage Router or LAN Connection Connection Procedure Page Linksys Port Forwarding Sample Screen Dynamic DNS Page Link Port Forwarding Virtual Server Select Enabled or Disabled Example1Dynamic DNS Page EverFocus Ddns Setup EverFocus Ddns serverExample http//hostname.everfocusddns.com Viewing through Internet Explorer Enabling ActiveX Controls ActiveX bar at the top of your browser screenEnable DisablePrompt 719 Page Page Search Search by TimeSearch by Event PTZ control Remote Archive Page Press Download DVRViewer button Page Page Remote Configuration Page Camera setup menu Record setup menu Alarm setup menu Page Page Schedule setup menu Control setup menu Page Interface Specifications Transmission SettingPin 3 RS-485 + Pin 6 RS-485 Remote Control Protocol 0x0B DATA1 = Play keycode 0x59 checksumCH1 Call Appendix a Remote Control Appendix B Alarm Board Configuration Alarm I/O pin assignmentSUB 25 pin female connector PR16D00400 Alarm extension DVR  The DVR displays no picture? Troubleshooting The DVR will not go into record mode?  I cannot connect to the recorder via the internet?China Office Head OfficeUSA Office USA N.Y. Office Europe Office Japan Office
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EDR810M, EDR410H, EDR810H, EDR410M specifications

The EverFocus EDR410M, EDR810M, and EDR410MW represent a significant leap in the domain of mobile video recorders, tailored specifically for applications in transportation and surveillance. These cutting-edge devices blend advanced technology, user-friendly interfaces, and robust construction to cater to an array of environments.

The EDR410M is a compact mobile DVR designed primarily for use in vehicles. This model supports four-channel recording, allowing for multiple cameras to be connected and monitored simultaneously. It features H.264 video compression, which ensures high-quality video at lower bit rates, optimizing storage without sacrificing clarity. The device also boasts real-time recording, enabling continuous surveillance, essential for transporting valuable goods or ensuring passenger safety.

In contrast, the EDR810M expands upon these capabilities with an impressive eight-channel recording system. This model is ideal for larger fleets or environments where comprehensive monitoring is necessary. Like the EDR410M, it utilizes H.264 compression technology and offers HDMI output for seamless connection to external displays. The EDR810M also features advanced event trigger functions, which automatically start recording in response to specific actions, such as sharp turns or sudden braking, enhancing the overall security protocol.

The EDR410MW stands out with its built-in Wi-Fi capability, providing users with the ability to access footage remotely. This feature is particularly valuable for fleet managers who need instant access to video data for review and incident analysis. All three models support a variety of storage options, including SSD and HDD, accommodating the diverse needs of modern transportation services.

Another key characteristic shared by these models is their rugged design, ensuring resilience against harsh environmental conditions. They are built to withstand vibrations and shocks, as commonly experienced in mobile applications. Furthermore, they come equipped with GPS functionality, enabling location tracking and route mapping for optimizing logistics.

Overall, the EverFocus EDR410M, EDR810M, and EDR410MW embody a blend of innovative features and robust technology that are crucial in the mobile surveillance market. These devices empower fleet managers and security personnel with the tools they need to enhance safety, accountability, and efficiency in their operations.