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TABLE OF CONTENTS!
LIST OF AVTECH / CPCAM PRODUCTS!
MANUALS IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES:
AVC 760, AVC 761, AVC 781, AVC 782, AVC 782A
VERSION, AND MODEL NUMBERS:
ERROR CODES IN SYSTEM LOG:
HAND HELD REMOTE CONTROL GUIDE:
MANUALS AVC 785, AVC 785D, AVC 787, 787D:
VIDEO WEBSERVER MANUAL CPD 101, CPD 102, CPD 103, AVC 732, AVC 733:
9 CHANNEL MANUAL AVC 776, AVC 776W:
16 CHANNEL MANUAL AVC 777, AVC 777W
8/16 CHANNEL MANUAL AVD 715D, AVD 717D CPD 505HC, CPD 507HC
4 CHANNEL MANUAL AVC 780, CPC500, CPC500W DVR4002N
4 CHANNEL MANUAL AVC 774, AVC 773, DVR 4004, AVC 772, DVR 4005, AVC 771, CPD 571
MANUAL VGA CONVERTER
VIDEO INDEPENDENT DISK ARRAY
MANUAL DIGIMERGE DHY 500 SERIES
DIGIMERGE'S ROUTER CONFIGURATION (GOOD FOR AVC 785/787, CPD 505/507)
DIGIMERGE'S 2007 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS SETTINGS (GOOD FOR AVC 785/787, CPD 505/507)
AVTECH / CPCAM NETWORK SETUP GUIDE
MANUAL MPEG EMAIL SETTINGS
DOWNLOAD VIDEO SERVER E
DOWNLOAD VIDEO SERVER S
GPRS/3G Software, EagleEyes(J2ME), EagleEyes(For WinCE)
1.0.9.8 2.0.1.1 AVC 760, AVC 761, CPD 501, CPD 502 (FREE)
ALL OTHER FIRMWARE $50.00 BY EMAIL (SCORPION CUSTOMERS ARE FREE)
SIMPLE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR AVTECH 4 CHANNEL DVRS!
REAR PANEL CONNECTOR LIST!
HOW TO CHANGE LANGUAGE ON 4 CHANNEL DVR!
SWITCH NTSC / PAL
AVC761 BEEPS LOUDLY WHEN POWERING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME!
BUZZER LIST!
HOW TO STOP THE BEEPING WHEN CAMERAS DETECT MOTION!
HOW TO SET UP MOTION DETECTION ON 4 CHANNEL DVRs!
MENU TREE CONFIGURATION PDF!
IR REMOTE SYSTEM
BNC CONNECTOR HOW TO GUIDE PDF!
HARDWARE RESET!
LIST OF FAQS!
PTZ INFO!
16 Channel
PHOTO DESCRIPTION MANUAL
AVD717D
16CH MPEG-4 Real-time DVR (W/DVD Writer) 
AVC787D
16 CH MPEG-4 Digital Video Recorder (W/DVD Writer) 
AVC787
16 CH MPEG-4 Digital Video Recorder 
AVC777W
16 CH Digital Multiplex Recorder (W/Ethernet) 
AVC777
16 CH Digital Multiplex Recorder 
9 Channel
AVC776W
9 CH Digital Multiplex Recorder (W/Ethernet) 
AVC776
9 CH Digital Multiplex Recorder 
8 Channel
AVD715D
8 CH MPEG-4 Real-time DVR (W/DVD Writer) 
AVC785D
8 CH MPEG-4 Digital Video Recorder (W/DVD Writer) 
AVC785
8 CH MPEG-4 Digital Video Recorder 
4 Channel
AVC760
4CH MPEG-4 Network Digital Video Recorder (Entry level)
AVC761
4CH MPEG-4 Network Digital Video Recorder 
(Entry level, W/IR Controller & USB Port)
AVC782A
4 CH MPEG-4 Digital Video Recorder (W/CD Writer) 
AVC781
4 CH MPEG-4 Digital Video Recorder 
Storge System
AVC951
Independent Disk Array *
PHOTO DESCRIPTION MANUAL
OFFICIAL CPCAM DVR WEBSITE 
MANUALS!
AVTECH AVC 760, AVC 761, AVC 781, AVC 782, AVC 782A
ARM RT4, RT4CD CPCAM CP 501, CPD 502, CPD 502A, CPD 560, CPD 561
ECLIPSE NUBIX 4BC, NUBIX 4LT
CCTV FACTORY DVR 8004, DVR 8614
CCTV OUTLET NUBIX 4BC, NUBIX 4LT
SECURITY DVR 4017N, DVR RT4
CAMERAS
DIRECT
SUPERCIRCUITS DVQ2, DVQ2USB
FOR MODEL INFORMATION SEE BELOW. On your tool bar click 'file'. If it is not showing try pressing the 'alt' key. After you have clicked 'file' click on the 'save as' option. This will download the pdf to MY DOCUMENTS, or where ever you would like to direct the pdf to go.
ENGLISH CHINESE中文 DEUTSCH ESPANOL FRANCAIS ITALIANO PORTUGUES
Návod k obsluze
MULTILINGUAL QUICK GUIDE
MANUALS!
AVTECH AVC 785, AVC 785D, AVC 787, 787D
CPCAM CPD 503, CPD 505, CPD 507
ECLIPSE NUBIX 8LT, NUBIX 16LT
CCTV FACTORY DVR8808, DVR 8816
SECURITY DVR 8015N, DVR 8015NCD
CAMERA DVR 1615N, DVR 1615NCD
DIRECT
SUPERCIRCUITS DMR8
ENGLISH
Návod k obsluze
Instrukcja Obstugi AVC783 CPD503
VIDEO WEBSERVER MANUAL
2 CHANNEL MJPEG
CPCAM CPN 101
SECURITY CAMERAS DIRECT VWS 1001
ENGLISH
1 CHANNEL MPEG 4 / JPEG
AVTECH AVC 733
CPCAM CPN 102
SECURITY CAMERAS DIRECT VWS 1002 ENGLISH
2 CHANNEL MJPEG VIDEO
AVTECH AVC 732, AVC 732E
CPCAM CPN 103
ENGLISH
9 CHANNEL DVR
AVTECH AVC 776, AVC 776W
ARM EDVR9AG, ANDVR9AG
CPCAM CPD 576, AVC 776W
DIGIMERGE DGN209
ECLIPSE COMET 9
LOREX DXR209, OR DGN209
SUPER DMR-9, DMR-9N
CIRCUITS
ENGLISH
ESPANOL
POWER SUPPLY
16 CHANNEL DVR
AVTECH AVC 777, AVC 777W
ARM EDVR16AG, ANDVR16AG
CPCAM CPD 577, CPD 577W
DIGIMERGE DGN216
ECLIPSE COMET 16
SUPER DMR-1, DMR-1N
CIRCUITS
POWER SUPPLY
How to check the firmware version in AVC777?
Ans:
Press and hold "Menu" first when your DVR is shutdown. Then, press "Power" to boot your DVR. You can see the firmware version displayed while the DVR is initializing. In addition, there are two MICROM IC in AVC777's PCB board: One is "Master" and the other one is "Slave". When updating your firmware by replacing MICROM IC, please pay attention to the position of "Master" and "Slave". If you face to the DVR front panel, the IC slot at the left hand side is Master and the one at the right hand side is Slave.

8 CHANNEL, AND 16 CHANNEL
AVTECH AVD 715D, AVD 717D
CPCAM CPD 505HC, CPD 507HC
ENGLISH QUICK START GUIDE
Hello. This is an emergency back page to fix html errors when I make a mistake on the main page at AVTech CPCam Trouble Shooting Homepage at
Click below to get to the other page, and then scroll to this same spot in the webpage, and you will see these dvrs manuals in english and various languages.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
AVC 500
AVC 770
AVC 771
AVC 772
AVC 773
AVC 774
VGA CONVERTER
ENGLISH
INDEPENDENT DISK ARRAY
DIGIMERGE DHY 500 SERIES
MPEG4 DVR SERIES_V0.989
DIGIMERGE DHY 504, DHY 504D, DHY 508, DHY 508D, DHY 516, DHY 516D
ENGLISH
SEE AVTECH AVC 785 ABOVE FOR OTHER LANGUAGES
DIGIMERGE'S ROUTER CONFIGURATION (GOOD FOR AVC 785/787, CPD 505/507
ENGLISH
DIGIMERGE'S 2007 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS SETTINGS (GOOD FOR AVC 785/787, CPD 505/507
ENGLISH
NETWORK SETUP GUIDE!

ENGLISH
EMAIL SETTINGS MANUAL
ENGLISH
VIDEO SERVER E DOWNLOAD
ENGLISH 0.0.2.2
ENGLISH 1.0.4.1
ENGLISH 1.0.6.2
ENGLISH 1.0.6.3
ENGLISH 1.0.6.6
W celu połączenia się z CPD AVC należy zainstalować na komputerze PC program Video Server E
VIDEO SERVER S
ENGLISH 1.1.5.5
HOW TO INSTALL JAVA ON YOUR CELL PHONE!
Download the software. When you run the application then try a test here.
admin
The AVC 760, and the Nubix 4 BC is not supported with GPRS/3G.
If your cellphone works with this test then you are good to go.
Now you can test your DVR with your IP address, port number, user, and password.
Good luck!
If 211.22.74.18 is down then there is a mirror here....
FIRMWARE IS NOT LONGER PROVIDED ON THIS SITE.
There are too many DVR versions, and too many f/w version for the DIY to select the right choice. Please go back to where you purchased your DVR for service.
Note: Firmware in 90% of cases will not resolve your problems.
Example. If you have a computer problem switching to Vista from XP will still leave you with a computer problem.
JAVA
THIS CAN BE USED WITH LINUX, AND SOLARIS USERS ALSO!
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR AVTECH 4 CHANNEL DVRS!
THIS IS FOR ALL AVTECH 4 CHANNEL DVRS
(THIS DIAGRAM IS A MODEL 1 DVR)
REAR PANEL CONNECTOR LIST!
CPD 503 REAR PANEL

1) DISK ARRAY PORT:
Connect to disk array for extend HDD capacity.
2) IR:
Connect to IR receiver.
3) RS485: (CIRCLED IN RED ABOVE)
Connect to external device (such as PTZ camera) with RS485-A and RS485-B.
4) EXTERNAL I/O PORT:
Connect to external device. Control external device or get controlled remotely by
external device (alarm input, external alarm, PTZ camera).
5) USB PORT:
Support firmware update and files backup.
6) D/V PORT (Digital Video Port):
Connect to VGA connector card.
7) LAN:
Connect to Internet by LAN cable.
8) LINK / ACT LED light:
When the Internet is activated, the LED light will be on.
9) CALL MONITOR:
Connect to CALL monitor. Show the channel switch display. When the alarm is
triggered, the call monitor will show the image of the triggered channel for a period of
time.
10) POWER:
Connect to provided adapter.
11) FAN:
For ventilation.
12) VIDEO INPUT (CHANNEL 1 – 4) :
Connect to video source, such as camera.
13) LOOP (CHANNEL 1 – 4) :
Video output.
14) 75Ω / HI:
When using Loop function, please switch to HI. When you don’t use Loop function,
please switch to 75Ω.
15) MONITOR:
Connect to Main monitor.
16) AUDIO IN (1-4):
Connect to audio source, such as camera which equipped with audio function.
When users start the recording function, the audio input will be recorded .
17) AUDIO OUT :
Connect to monitor or speaker.
With 2 mono audio outputs from the same source.
RS485 PIN NUMBERS
1234
2: RS485B
3: RS485A
4 CHANNEL LANGUAGE
(Only Model 1, 2 and 4 support multi-language):
Press "ENTER", "+" or "-" to select the language for the OSD.
5.3 SWITCH N/P SYSTEM (ntsc/pal)
1) Press “Power” button on the DVR front panel to shutdown. Then, press
and hold “►“ first, and press “Power” to switch to PAL system.
(Press the buttons until the monitor shows video images.)
2) Press “Power” button on the DVR front panel to shutdown . Then, press
and hold “◄“ first, and press “Power” to switch to NTSC system.
(Press the buttons until the monitor shows video images.)
Note: Only Model 1 & 2 need to be manually switched between PAL and NTSC
systems. Model 3 & 4 will automatically detect PAL/NTSC system.
AVC761 BEEPS LOUDLY WHEN POWERING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME!
YES, IT DOES! THIS IS NORMAL!
You can put a piece of tape over the round device that makes the noise. If you remove the device to prevent beeping for a covert job, then be advised that you will void the warranty when you remove the screws to remove the PC board. There is a warranty tape across one of the screws.
MOTION BUZZER
To silence the buzzer go in to MENU, then go to ADVANCED, then go to ALERT.
Scroll to MOTION BUZZER, and use the +, and - buttons. The motion beeps will be silent when this is OFF.
VLOSS BUZZER is a video loss alert which beeps if a wire is cut, or you have a problem with your camera, or a connection problems in the wiring. Leave this on except for covert situations.
INT BUZZER
Turning this off will silence all of the beeps.
EXT ALERT
There is a relay that clicks on that will allow you to trigger strobe lights, or flood lights. This connection is at the connector on the back of the DVR.
Turning this off disables the relay.
COVERT USE
For covert uses we recommend that you remove the buzzer from the PC board which will void the warranty, and turn off the EXT ALERT so that the relay does not make clicking sounds. Put the hard drive in to overwrite mode, and you will turn off the HDD BUZZER.
HOW TO STOP THE BEEPING WHEN CAMERAS DETECT MOTION
Press menu
select ADVANCE
select ALERT
go about 4 lines down select MOTION
PUSH ENTER
Change it to NO
Press Menu to get out of the menu pages.
Now you will not hear any beeps when your "cameras" detect motion.

HOW TO SET UP MOTION DETECTION WITH THE FOLLOWING DVRs
AVC 760, AVC 761, AVC 781, AVC 782, AVC 782A
If your motion detection screen is pink then it is not recording. Pink is used for motion masking such as trees, bushes, ect.
If your screen is clear, and you can see your camera video then that is the correct setting.
select ADVANCE
select DETECTION Move the cursor to the second column marked DET, make sure it says ON for all of the cameras that you have hooked up.
Now move the cursor to the third column marked AREA. On cam one press enter. If the page is pink then this is not seeing "motion", if it is clear than it is looking for motion to trigger recording.
Here is the hard part to describe. Find where the cursor is blinking (probably around the center of the screen somewhere) using the left arrow move it to the far left of your screen, using the up arrow go all the way to the top of the screen. Press enter (this marks a starting point), move the cursor down to the bottom of the screen, (do not touch any buttons except arrow/directional buttons), when you get to the bottom of the screen use the right arrow, and move the cursor to the right.
Here is what you should be seeing. When you pressed enter at the top of the screen the square went from pink to clear, as you pressed the arrow down the whole column became clear. As you used the right arrow the screen slowly became clear as you worked your way to the right.
When you get to the right side of the screen you can move your hand in front of a camera and you will see all of the squares "activating" as it follows your movements. Press ENTER to stop the selection process. You are now good to go for motion detection.
Press MENU to back out of camera one area, and press the down arrow to get to camera two area. Press ENTER, and repeat steps for each camera.
Here is a trick. If you have some outdoor cameras, and you have some bushes, trees, ect, then you can set up motion masking. Now the bushes, and trees will not trigger your cameras.
Move the cursor to where you want to start a motion area. Start at the top of this area, press enter, go down as many squares as you need then work your way to the left or right to make a "motion" box. Press enter to stop the selection process. You can now freely move the cursor. Go to your next area that you want motion detection, and make your box, rectangle, or just go wild to get all of the nooks, and cranny around moving objects.
(THIS IS THE ONLY PICTURE I COULD FIND OF THE DET AREA. THIS PICTURE IS FROM THE REMOTE AP SOFTWARE).
Press menu to get out of AREA, press menu to get out of Detection.
Go to RECORD
go to event record
press enter. It should say YES
Press menu to get out of the menu pages.
HOW TO SET THE DWELL TIME ON THE AVC 760 DVR.
PAGE 4 OF THE MANUAL
LOOK FOR THE SEQ BUTTON ON THE TOP RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE FRONT PANEL.
PRESS SEQ (SEQUENCE) PRESS SEQ TO GET OUT OF THE SEQ MENU.
TO USE THE SEQ OR DWELL YOU WILL NEED TO HOOK YOUR MONITOR TO THE CALL CONNECTOR ON THE BACK OF THE DVR.
Page 20 of the Manual.
MENU BUTTON
ADVANCE
DISPLAY
Scroll down to
DWELL DURATION (SEC)
You can choose 2, 4, 8, or 16 seconds.
Press Menu to back out.
MENU TREE CONFIGURATION
IR REMOTE SYSTEM
TO BE USED WITH AVTECH / CPCAM PTZ CAMERAS ONLY
IR RECEIVER, TRANSMITTER, AND REMOTE SWITCH MANUAL
CPCAM CPA 601 RECEIVER, CPA 602 REMOTE, CPA 603 REMOTE SWITCH
CONNECTOR ATTACHMENT GUIDE


HARDWARE RESET!
TO BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORIZED TECHNITIONS ONLY! DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK!
AVC760 CPD 560
AVC785 CPD 505
AVC787 CPD 507
AVC760A
AVC761A
AVC715
AVC717
THIS IS FOR THE FOLLOWING DVRs:
AVTech AVC 773, AVC776, AVC777
SECURITY DVR 4004N, DVR 4104N, DVR 1604N, DVR 1614N, DVR 9004N, DVR 9014
CAMERAS
DIRECT
JP1 System Reset Procedures:
1). Un-Plug Power Cord
2). Short JP1's 2 pads on PCB (Hold it).
3). Plug in Power Cord then release JP1's short circuit, and AVC 777 should be back to normal.
FROM THE AVTECH OFFICIAL WEBSITE FAQ SECTION!
Why does my DVR show "Disc Full" but the DVD-R disc still have space??
Ans:
Because of the hardware design, one DVD-R disc could only backup up to 41 files. If you want to backup over 41 files to the disc, you would meet this issue.
Note: Our DVD-RW drive only supports "DVD-R" discs.
Why does my DVR show HDD full with the usage of only 100GB, but the HDD total capacity is 250GB?
Ans:
It happened when you set up motion trigger recording on the Wavelet series DVRs. The motion list can only include up to 6,144 record items. The least time to be recorded is 10 seconds for each triggering. So, if you have motion triggered all the time, it will treat as HDD full when the motion list is full.
Why does the OSD on Model AVC787 show HDD remaining space, but not the available remaining time?
Ans:
Because the format of MPEG (not pictures) is different from the format of JPEG (pictures), the available remaining time cannot be calculated. The situation is just like downloading files from the Internet. When you download one file from the Internet, the displayed downloading time keeps changing. For this reason, the remaining time varies dramatically, and users might have the difficulties to precisely know the actual remaining time. Therefore, our R&D team decides to use HDD remaining space instead of the available remaining time.
Why do AVC78X Series DVRs sometimes keep rebooting?
Ans:
If the physical connection between HDD power cord and HDD is loose, HDD booting will be failed. And in order to let HDD booting successful, the DVR will keep rebooting. If this problem persists always, it's recommended to change another HDD or re-install your HDD.
How to check the firmware version in AVC777?
Ans:
Press and hold "Menu" first when your DVR is shutdown. Then, press "Power" to boot your DVR. You can see the firmware version displayed while the DVR is initializing. In addition, there are two MICROM IC in AVC777's PCB board: One is "Master" and the other one is "Slave". When updating your firmware by replacing MICROM IC, please pay attention to the position of "Master" and "Slave". If you face to the DVR front panel, the IC slot at the left hand side is Master and the one at the right hand side is Slave.
Why is HDD detection failed?
Ans:
Please check the power adapter as well as the HDD cable and HDD power cord between the HDD cartridge & motherboard. Or, you can change to another HDD for testing.
Why can't my USB flash drive be detected?
Ans:
Your flash drive may not be supported in our DVR. For detailed information, please check the compatible list in your DVR user's manual and see if the brand name of your flash drive is included.Our DVRs only recognize FAT32 format. So, please format your USB flash drive as FAT32.
Is it possible to access video data on DVR hard disk from your PC?
Ans:
No. The hard disk of our DVR system can't be accessed from your PC. That's because the system format is designed only for our DVR.
How do I make an audio backup?
Ans:
The audio connection channel is showing below:
AVC787 AVC785 AVC783 AVC781
CH13 video >> CH1 audio CH5 video >> CH1 audio CH1 video >> CH1 audio
CH14 video >> CH2 audio CH6 video >> CH2 audio CH2 video >> CH2 audio CH1 video >> CH1 audio
CH15 video >> CH3 audio CH7 video >> CH3 audio CH3 video >> CH3 audio CH2 video >> CH2 audio
CH16 video >> CH4 audio CH8 video >> CH4 audio CH4 video >> CH4 audio
You have to connect the relevant channel to have audio backup.
It will backup audio automatically if the certain time you want to backup has audio available.
How to make PTZ camera connection?
Ans:
1. Connect: 1.PTZ control 2.Power 3.VideoBROWN TO RED RS485-A
ORANGE TO GREEN RS485-B
2. If PTZ control is still unavailable as the connection shown in Step 3, the telephone line might have
wire jumping. Please change the connection shown in Step 2 as follows: Brown to Green, and Orange to Red.
3. Setup: After connecting all devices, DVR remote setting is as follows:
REMOTE
TITLE DEVICE ID PROTOCOL RATE
01 CAMERA 000 NORMAL 02400
02 CAMERA 000 NORMAL 02400
03 CAMERA 000 NORMAL 02400
04 CAMERA 000 NORMAL 02400
05 CAMERA 000 NORMAL 02400
06 CAMERA 000 NORMAL 02400
07 CAMERA 000 NORMAL 02400
08 PTZ 000 NORMAL 02400
4. Enter ID setting: If the connection is successful, DVR will detect PTZ ID number.
SET ID
CURRENT ID 000
SET ID 000
SET OK
5. Switch to PTZ mode, and begin to control PTZ.
PTZ Camera Connection:
1) Connect the PTZ camera with indicated power supply.
2) Connect the PTZ camera video output to the DVR video input port with a coaxial cable
and BNC connector.
3) Connect “RS485-A” line (brown color) to RS485-A port on the rear panel of the DVR.
Connect “RS485-B” line (orange color) to RS485-B port on the rear panel of the DVR.
Note: For detailed camera ID, protocol and baud rate setup at
DVR side, please refer to the description above. For
detailed camera ID, protocol and baud rate setup at
remote AP software side, please refer to “Device” at
page 39 (AP software system configuration). For
detailed PTZ control instructions, please refer to “Digital
Device Control Panel ~ PTZ” at page 34
RS485 PORT ON REAR PANEL
Pin 1 RS485 A
Pin 2 RS485 B