海盗船HDD Viewer SATA IDE 至 USB 2.0 安装与操作手册说明书

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INSTALLATION & OPERATI ON MANUAL
HDD Viewer
SATA/ IDE to USB 2.0
1. Introduction (2)
Product Overview (2)
1.1 System Requirements (2)
1.2 Instructions (3)
2. Installation (4)
2.1 Installation Instructions - Software (4)
2.1.1. Installing from the CD-ROM (4)
2.1.2 Installing from the run dialog (4)
2.1.3 Software Installation (4)
2.2 Installation Instructions - Hardware (7)
3. Basic Operation (8)
4. Advanced Operation (12)
4.1 Save a single picture to a PC (12)
4.2 Save a video ( A VI / JPEGs ) to a PC (12)
4.2.1 Archive videos of A VI into a PC (12)
4.2.2 Archive videos of JPEG into a PC (13)
4.3 Save a video clip (13)
4.3.1 Archive video of A VI Clips into a PC (13)
4.3.2 Archive video of JPEG Clips into a PC (15)
4.4 How to export all DVR data to A VI files in the HDDViewer (16)
4.5 Decode a multiplexer (17)
4.5.1 How to decode the multiplexer (17)
4.5.2 Compatible Multiplexer Drives (19)
APPENDIX 1. – Virtual Serial Port (20)
1. Connection Application Software Installation (20)
2. The PaPaGo Electronic Mapping Setting (24)
3. The HDD Viewer Setup (25)
4. The Working Screen (26)
1. Introduction
Product Overview
The HDD Viewer is a tool that lets you play back and archive the video data on a hard disk from a DVR ( Digital Video Recorder ). By using the HDD Viewer, you can easily search the video for a critical moment and export the images or video to the standard JPEG/ AVI format as important evidence. Before you start using the HDD Viewer, please connect the hard disk to a PC either through the USB external cable or the IDE cable.
The SATA & IDE to USB2.0 Cable with Power Supply allows you to quickly and easily link a SATA HDD ( Hard Disk Drive ) or an IDE HDD to your computer! The device turns any SATA/ IDE (EIDE) drive into a convenient external drive which will allow you to quickly and easily transfer files from hard drives on a PC. The Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface (compatible with USB1.1) provides for easy installation with its plug and play design.
The product is available in one package as below. If you discover damaged or missing items, please contact your retailer.
The package includes:
CD-ROM
‧ HDD
Viewer
‧ SATA & IDE to USB2.0 main unit
‧ USB2.0 to IDE/SATA Adapter
‧ Switching Power Supply (with power cord)
‧ SATA cable
1.1 System Requirements
The following describes the suggested system requirements for the HDD Viewer software.
System requirements:
Minimum:Pentium III 500 PC or higher
64MB RAM or more
Recommended: Pentium III 800 PC or higher
128MB RAM or more
Operating system:Microsoft Windows NT/2000/2003/XP
1.2 Instructions
Features:
For Hard Drives, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW
USB2.0 and USB1.1/1.0 compliant
Supports ATA/ATAPI-6 Spec 1.0 and SATA I or SATA II
USB2.0 up to 480 mbps transfer rate
Hot Plug and Play
Compact & Portable design
Approval: CE, FCC, ROHS
System Requirements:
Connector in computer side: USB2.0 (USB1.1/1.0 compliant)
Connector in device side: SATA or IDE
Power supply: Switching power 5V/2A, 12V/2A
Operation System: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/VISTA & MAC OS 9 or later Power specs:
Input: 100-240V 50-60Hz
Dual Output: 12V/2A, 5V/2A
UL Certificated
2. Installation
2.1 Installation Instructions - Software
2.1.1. Installing from the CD-ROM
Insert the CD-ROM in your CD Drive and follow instructions on the screen. If your Auto Play option is disabled on your CD-ROM drive, you will need to navigate to the CD-ROM drive through Windows Explore or My Computer and double click on the Setup.exe file.
2.1.2 Installing from the run dialog
Open the RUN command promptly by clicking on the Windows Start button, then selecting Run. Then type in "D:\ Setup.exe " where D:\ is the letter of your CD ROM drive. If the CD ROM drive letter is something other than "D:\", you will need to find out what your current CD ROM drive letter designation is and use that instead. For example, if your CD ROM drive is "E:\", then you will have to enter " E:\ Setup.exe ". Follow on-screen instructions to install the HDD Viewer.
2.1.3 Software Installation
Step 1: Setup program
Click Next and installation will begin right away.
Step 2: License Agreement
Click I Agree to continue after reading the license agreement.
Step 3: Set up the Installation Folder
Browse to select the path for the software modules, or just go on to the next step if you select the default path of C:\Program Files\HDD Viewer
Please click Install to proceed with the installation. Wait just a few minutes to complete the setup functions.
Step 4: Finish the installation
Click Finish to complete the installation.
Step 5: Start to use the HDD Viewer
After completing installation, you can double-click the icon in the desktop, which is shown below. Or click "Start Menu" in the computer and select "Programs" to open the "Program Selection" page. Then click the "HDD Viewer" tag to start the program.
2.2 Installation Instructions - Hardware
Please follow the instructions and the diagram below to set up the system.
Connecting the hard disk and PC by the SATA & IDE to USB2.0 Cable:
Before installing the hard disk, please check
your device’s interface type.
Use the SATA cable to connect the SATA
HDD or plug the IDE device into the IDE
connector.
Connect the IDE or SATA floppy cable to the
power connector of the HDD.
Connect the power adapter and plug the
power cord.
Press the switch to electrify.
Use the USB cable to connect the USB port
on your PC or laptop/notebook.
3. Basic Operation
This section shows you how to operate the HDD Viewer.
1. Video display area:
It displays images from the files in the HDD.
2.Single-channel or multi-channel modes:
Click to select channels 1,2,3…all.
The and buttons 1/ 2/ 3/ …/ 16 are used to select the video displaying modes and the video channels.
3. Longitude and latitude/ date and time/ time-stamp function:
The area shows the longitude and latitude information.
Note: Only functions in the vehicle recording by the mobile DVR with GPS.
Click (the time display district) to stamp “Time-stamp” on the video, and click it once again to hide it.
For example:
When you click the time display district, it will show the date, time,
title of channels and longitude/ latitude on the screen. Click on
4. The information bar:
On the left side is the display mode of videos: PLAY/ PAUSE /STOP.
Shows the speed of Km/H (kilometers per hour) or MPH (miles per hour).
Note: Only functions in the vehicle recording by the mobile DVR with GPS.
Marks the process of driving: (Stop), (Right-turn) and (Left-turn).
Note: Only functions in the vehicle recording by the mobile DVR with GPS.
On the right side is the recording mode of videos: NTSC/ PAL.
5.Scroll bar for video searching.
Drag the square on the bar to search the video.
6.PLAY/ PAUSE/ STOP:
Click to play and to make the video pause. Click to stop the video.
7.Previous file (entry)/ Next file (entry):
Click to skip to the previous video clip ( the previous entry is in the list ). Click to play the next video clip( the next entry is in the list ).
8.Backward/ Forward:
Click to play backward. The HDD Viewer provides fast play backward of recorded video at various speeds: -1x、-2x、-4x、-8x、-16x and -32x.
Click to play forward. The HDD Viewer provides fast play forward of recorded video at various speeds: 1x、2x、4x、8x、16x and 32x.
9.Step backward/ Step forward:
Click to move to the last image.
Click to move to the next image.
10. Shrink/ Restore the Playlist panel:
Click to hide the file list panel and remain the video display panel.
Click to display the file list panel.
11. A. Click to open the “Help Document” for the HDD Viewer.
B. Click to minimize the window.
C. Click to maximize the window.
D. Click to close the window.
12.Select File Mode / Disk Mode or rescan disk state.
‧Mode select:Click to select File Mode or Disk Mode.
A. File Mode: In this mode, the HDD Viewer will list the files in a specified directory. Those files could be
the backup files from a DVR hard disk, and you can directly play the information on the hard
disk in the File Mode if the hard disk is formatted as the FAT32 file system on the DVR in
advance.
B. Disk Mode: In this mode, the HDD Viewer reads and scans all the hard disks connected to the USB or
IDE bus. Once the hard disk from a DVR is recognized, the HDD Viewer will display the
entry list for playback/archiving.
‧Rescan disk:Click to rescan all the disks.
13.Select a hard disk drive and directory on the PC and the HDD.
Click to select the directory (File Mode).
Select a storage device from the drop-sown list (Disk Mode).
14. Select the Rec. Type ( All /Manual /Alarm /Rec in /Timer ).
Select Rec. Type: Click to choose the Rec. Type.
All List all the recording entries.
Manual List only the manual recording entries.
Alarm List only the alarm recording entries.
Rec. in List only the rec. in ( rear terminal signal ) entries.
Timer List only the timer ( scheduled ) recording entries.
15. File (Entry) List: It provides the information in files.
You can double click the file list or just press the play button to play the files.
16. Time Search
Click to select from the drop-down list of a monthly calendar, and select the time. It will help you to search faster for a recorded video stored in the HDD of the device.
Time Search: This allows you to play a recorded video stored in the HDD of the device.
17. Save a video clip ( AVI / JPEGs )
Click the button to save a video clip in the AVI or JPEG format.
Please refer to section 4.2, “Save a video clip”, for more details.
18. Save a single picture
Click the button to save a single picture in the JPEG format.
Please refer to section 4.1, “Save a single picture”, for more details.
19. Settings
Click the button to set the GPS output details. Select ON/ OFF to activate/ deactivate the GPS output function. Choose the other com port from the drop down menu. Both baud rates on the com ports should match. Please select the Km/H (kilometers per hour) or MPH (miles per hour) to meet your requirement.
Press OK to finish the settings.
Please refer to APPENDIX 1 for more details.
20. Resize this window: Drag to enlarge or narrow the screen.
4. Advanced Operation
4.1 Save a single picture to a PC
Please take the following steps to archive a critical image in the PC.
1. Click the button to save a single picture in the JPEG format.
2. Please specify the File Name/ File Path where you want to export the picture.
3. Browse to select the path for the single picture, and type in the file name, or just go on to the next step
if you select the default path of C:\shot.jpg
4. When all is ready, please click "Save" to start export.
5. You can also click "Cancel" to cancel all your previous settings.
NOTE: The video will automatically PAUSE when you press the button.
4.2 Save a video ( AVI / JPEGs ) to a PC
4.2.1 Archive videos of AVI into a PC
Please take the following steps to save videos in the AVI mode into the PC.
1. Click the button to enter the Export window.
2. Choose the AVI file format and Resolution.
There are two modes of Resolution, and you can choose the High or Low quality as you wish ( for AVI only ).
3. Click the button to select the export directory.
4. Set the File Path and File Name where you want to export the clips.
5. Browse to select the path for the AVI, and type in the file name, or just go on to the next step if you
select the default path of C:\AVI.avi
6. When ready, please click "Save" to start exporting.
7. You can also click "Exit" to cancel all your previous settings.
NOTE: The function is active only in the single channel mode. Please choose any one channel as you wish.
4.2.2 Archive videos of JPEG into a PC
Please take the following steps to save videos in the JPEG mode into the PC.
1. Choose the File format.
2. Click the button to select the export directory.
3. Set the File Path where you want to export the clips.
4. When ready, please click "Save" to start exporting.
5. You can also click "Exit" to cancel all your previous settings.
NOTE: The function is active only in the single channel mode. Please choose any one channel as you wish.
4.3 Save a video clip
4.3.1 Archive video of AVI Clips into a PC
Please take the following steps to archive AVI clips in a PC.
1. Click the button to enter the Export window.
2. Choose the AVI file format and Resolution.
There are two modes of Resolution, and you can choose the High or Low quality as you wish ( for AVI only ).
3. Slowly drag the square on the scroll bar to search the video.
In the left-hand screen you can choose the Start point (In point) of the new AVI clip.
In the right-hand screen you can choose the End point (Out point) of the new AVI clip.
4. Click the button to select the export directory.
5. Set the File Path and File Name where you want to export.
6. Browse to select the path for the AVI, and type the file name, or just go on to the next step if you select
the default path of C:\AVI.avi
7. When ready, please click "Save" to start exporting.
8. It takes a few minutes to complete the process.
You can also click "Cancel" to cancel your current exports.
9. When the export process is complete, click OK to finish it.
NOTE: The function is active only in the single channel mode. Please choose any one channel as you wish.
4.3.2 Archive video of JPEG Clips into a PC
Please take the following steps to archive JPEG clips in a PC.
1. Click the button to enter the Export window.
2. Choose the JPEG file format.
3. Slowly drag the square on the scroll bar to search the video.
In the left-hand screen you can choose the Start point of the new JPEG clips.
In the right-hand screen you can choose the End point of the new JPEG clips.
4. Click the button to select the export directory.
5. Set the File Path where you want to export.
6. When ready, please click "Save" to start exporting.
8. It takes a few minutes to complete the process.
You can also click "Cancel" to delete your current exports.
9. When the exporting process is complete, click OK to end it.
NOTE: The function is active only in the single channel mode. Please choose any one channel as you wish.
4.4 How to export all DVR data to AVI files in the HDDViewer
Please take the following steps to export all DVR data to AVI files in the HDDViewer:
1. Click the right key of the mouse within the record list area and a drop-down list of recorded entries will
appear; now select and click “Export All”.
2. Give the desired directory path and prefix of the file name. For example, if the prefix is set as “ABC”,
the following AVI files will be named as “ABC0001.avi”, “ABC0002.avi”, “ABC0003.avi”, and so on.
3. The exporting function begins, and its progress information appears in the lower left corner; the user
can cancel the exporting function by clicking the “Cancel” button.
NOTE: The exporting function will stop by itself immediately when there is no enough storage space of the hard disk.
4.5 Decode a multiplexer
4.5.1 How to decode the multiplexer
Please take the following steps to decode the multiplexer.
1. Please select the video file on the file list.
2. The HDD Viewer will display cameras in the one-channel format. (Sequentially displaying images will
appear one after another in the adjacent display window.)
3. Click right mouse button on the video display area, and it will show the “Multiplexer format list”.
4. Click to choose the multiplexer, which is connected with the DVR from the list, so the HDD Viewer will
be able to display cameras in corresponding to the camera input of the multiplexer.
5. The HDD Viewer will display cameras in the multi-channel format.
4.5.2 Compatible Multiplexer Drives
Channel Manufacturer Model N/P
APPRO MPX-9004, 9104 NTSC / PAL 4CH
APPRO MPX-9019, 9119 NTSC / PAL 9CH
APPRO MPX-9016, 9116 NTSC / PAL 16CH
ATV DPX9 NTSC / PAL 9CH
ATV DPX16 NTSC / PAL 16CH
4CH
NTSC ATV TALON4
AVE 4CH NTSC / PAL4CH
AVE6CH NTSC / PAL6CH
AVE9CH NTSC / PAL9CH
DM Sprite 9CH NTSC / PAL 9CH
DM Sprite 16CH NTSC / PAL 16CH
DYNACOLOR DUP 9 NTSC / PAL 9CH
DYNACOLOR DUP 16 NTSC / PAL 16CH
DYNACOLOR TRIP 16 NTSC / PAL 16CH
DYNACOLOR D9 NTSC / PAL 9CH
DYNACOLOR D16 NTSC / PAL 16CH
DYNACOLOR T16 NTSC / PAL 16CH
PAL
4CH ENEO VBM-7001
HISHARP DX72 NTSC / PAL 16CH
IBT CX904 NTSC / PAL 4CH
IBT CX916 NTSC / PAL 16CH
KALTEL CBR-16eZ NTSC / PAL 16CH
KOBI K-69C-4 NTSC / PAL 4CH
KOBI K-69C-9 NTSC / PAL 9CH
KOBI K-69C-16 NTSC / PAL 16CH
9CH
PAL
9CH
PELCO Duplex
16CH
PAL
PELCO Duplex
16CH
Philips LTC2642 9CH NTSC / PAL 9CH
ROBOT MV16e
16CH
NTSC
16CH
NTSC
ROBOT MV96p
9CH
PAL
ROBOT MV99p
4CH Santec 4channel
PAL
PAL
9CH Santec 9channel
16CH
PAL
Santec 16channel
PAL
16CH SANYO MPX-CD163
16CH
NTSC
Sensormatic RV2216
16CH
NTSC
TOSHIBA JK-MX16
4CH
PAL
Vantage VDX04
9CH Vantage VDX09
PAL
16CH Vantage VDX16
PAL
VCM T8009 NTSC / PAL 9CH
VCM T8016 NTSC / PAL 9CH
Videoline S9104 NTSC / PAL 4CH
Videoline S9119 NTSC / PAL 9CH
Videoline S9116 NTSC / PAL 16CH
APPENDIX 1. – Virtual Serial Port
1. Connection Application Software Installation.
You can use your personal PC with HDD Viewer to connect to the PaPaGo Electronic Mapping to monitor your geographic location and the surrounding public facilities. Please follow the steps below to install the software application.
Insert the CD that came with the HDD Viewer into your CD-ROM drive.
.Click the “My Computer” icon, select your CD-ROM drive, go to the “VirtualSerialPort” folder, and double click the “Setup.exe” file to start up the installation process.
The windows screen below will appear on your screen. Click Install and installation will begin right away.
Performing the Setup Functions:
Please choose “No, Not This Time,” and click the ”Next” button.
Choose “Install the software automatically (Recommended),” and click the “Next” button.
Again, please choose “No, Not This Time,” and click the ”Next” button.
Choose “Install the software automatically (Recommended),” and click the “Next” button.
Go to the “Device Manager” to make sure the driver is installed.
Right click on the “My Computer” icon, select “Properties” click the “Hardware” tab, and then click the “Device Manager”.
Now, “Virtual Serial Ports” will appear as a new category. Click the “+” sign to expand “Virtual bus for VrSerial”.
2. The PaPaGo Electronic Mapping Setting.
Please follow the instructions on the PaPaGo installation
CD perform setup. Once done, you can click PaPaGo
on the desktop to operate.
Under the “Tools” tab, select “Options”.
Click the “GPS” tab, and use the drop down menu to select any
available com port ; in our example we use com 3.
(You can choose your own Baudrate, as long as the Baudrate on two com ports are the same. In our example, we have set it at 4800)
On the “GPS” tab, choose “GPS Status,” and you will see a
message which is searching for the GPS installation on the lower right corner of your screen. Now the PaPaGo setup is complete, and you can open the HDD Viewer.
3. The HDD Viewer Setup.
Double click the HDD Viewer icon on your desktop to start up the application.
Click the red circle button to bring up the “Setting” menu. Select ON/ OFF to activate/ deactivate the GPS output function. Choose the other com port from the drop down menu. Both baud rates on the com ports should match. Please select the Km/H (kilometers per hour) or MPH (miles per hour) to meet your requirement.
Press OK to finish the settings.
Stamp function on: Stamp function off:
NOTE: The stamp function will show the information of date, time, title of channels and longitude/ latitude. To turn off the stamp function, please click on the time display district to deactivate it.
4. The Working Screen.
The user can now see both the camera screen and the electronic map on the PC.
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