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1. Stopped IP Camera 02 Stopped To stop select the camera and then click Stop Manual Snapshot 1 Click Menu gt Manual gt Snapshot select the desired camera and then click Start to start manual snapshot Stopped IP Camera 02 Stopped 2 To stop select the camera and then click Stop 42 Holiday Recording and Snapshot Holiday configuration allows you to specify certain time periods as holidays for scheduled recording and snapshot Holiday Recording 1 Click Menu gt System gt Holiday 2 Click the Add button in the lower right corner 3 In the Holiday window complete the configuration and then click OK The holiday appears in the list 43 INo Status Holiday Name Start Date End Date Re amp Enabled Holidayl 2014 01 10 2014 01 10 N Enable Disable Back 4 Click Menu gt Storage gt Recording and set a recording schedule as described in Scheduled Recording and Snapshot Make sure Holiday is selected in the Select Day drop down list After the configuration is completed the schedule indicates normal and holiday recording types The following shows an example Holiday Holiday Snapshot Click Menu gt Storage gt Snapshot Set a snapshot schedule as described in 6 2 2 Scheduled Snapshot Make sure Holiday is selected from the Select Day drop down list After the configuration is completed the schedule indicates normal and holiday
2. focus of a PTZ camera and turn on or off its wiper if applicable from a remote location In addition you can set preset positions presets for short for a PTZ camera EG NOTE PTZ control is applicable to PTZ cameras only and depends on the functions and protocols supported by the PTZ cameras Refer to PTZ camera specifications for details when you use this function Accessing the PTZ Management Window Accessing from the PTZ Control Window Click the desired preview window and then click on the toolbar The PTZ Control window appears Operate in the PTZ Control window as needed For details about how to use the buttons in this window see PTZ Control Window Buttons 3 Click the Set button to open the PTZ Management window pt ba Preset Patrol Save Go To 28 Table 5 1 PTZ Control Window Buttons Button Focus Iris im Accessing from the Menu 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt PTZ Description Control the rotation direction of the PTZ camera or stop rotation Adjust the zoom focus and iris of the PTZ camera Note You can also zoom in or out using the scroll wheel on your mouse Control the rotation speed of the camera 1 means the slowest speed and 9 means the fastest Click to display the PTZ Management window e Turn on off the light e Turn on off the wiper e Use 3D positioning e Turn on off the heater e Turn on off the function to remove snow Note e Chec
3. 2 Set search conditions and then click Search Search results are displayed 60 Search Results Camera Time Size D9 2015 07 24 19 31 30 16KB D9 2015 07 24 19 31 32 16KB D9 2015 07 24 19 31 35 16KB D9 2015 07 24 19 31 37 16KB 1D9 2015 07 24 19 31 39 16KB D9 2015 07 24 19 31 41 16KB D9 2015 07 24 19 31 43 16KB D9 2015 07 24 19 31 43 16KB D9 2015 07 24 19 31 45 16KB D9 2015 07 27 21 54 01 59KB D9 2015 07 27 21 54 04 58KB pl Total 14 Page 1 1 H 4 1 gt Space required 0 KB Backup All p Backup Back EG NOTE The image resolution depends on the resolution from the output interface and the number of windows displayed when the snapshot is taken 3 Select the desired file s and then click Backup 4 Select a destination in the USB storage device and then click Backup The selected files are saved to the specified directory 9 Alarm Alarm Input and Output Alarm Input 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Input Output 2 Click for the desired camera select Enable select a trigger mode as needed and then click OK Alarm Input Alarm Input Trigger Mode Normally Open hi OK I Cancel 61 3 Click r in the Trigger Actions column The Trigger Actions window appears Configure action s to trigger For more details see Alarm Triggered Actions Trigger Actions Buzzer Send Email Recording BERT ed mee Ve Ted ea ae JAH D1 102 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10
4. 3 00 00 S 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 00 S 00 00 ek 00 00 Copy To All Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Holiday OK Cancel EG NOTE e The default schedule is 24x7 You may modify it as needed and set up to eight different periods for each day Overlapping time periods are not allowed e Toapply the same arming schedule to other days select the intended days right to Copy To 6 Click Apply to complete the configuration Tampering Detection A tampering detection alarm occurs when the camera lens is covered 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Tampering 64 2 Select the desired camera and then select Enable to enable tampering detection Camera D1 vr Enable Xt Trigger Actions Arming Sched Sensitivity 3 Click Ae right to Trigger Actions and configure action s to trigger For the detailed steps to configure actions see Alarm Triggered Actions Click Ae right to Arming Schedule and then set an arming schedule as needed 5 Click Apply to complete the configuration Video Loss A video loss alarm occurs when the NVR loses video signals from a camera 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Video Loss By default video loss alarm is enabled for every channel To disable it click and the icon changes to Camera Status Trigger Actions Arming Schedule D1 Enabled ite A D2 Enabled g A D3 Enabled he 2 Click Ae right to Trigger Actions and configure action s to trigger For more
5. 4 IP Camera 02 IP Camera 03 IP Camera 04 IP Camera 05 IP Camera 06 amp IP Camera 07 2015 V 7 eM gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 13 114 15 1 16 171 18 20 1 21 22 23 24 25 x 27 28 29 30 31 08 00 00 e Live View M Playback Settings h i M e e i e e 192939 4 71 8 10 11 i Table 4 1 Playback Control Buttons Rewind or forward by gogo Play pause or stop AmE Mo Slow down or speed up EN Joam 1 o Adjust sound volume turn on or off sound Rewind or forward 30 5 Configuration Click Settings on the top and then click the menus on the left to configure parameters CORE View f Playback ik Settings Client y Basic Device A Device Name NVR gt Basic Time Device ID 1 DST Auto Add IP Camera On Off Serial Device Language English ly Camera y Device Model NVR Alarm y Serial Number 210235T0E51234567890 Alert yv Firmware Version B2212P10 Network y Save User w Maintenance yv 90 Acronym CBR DDNS DHCP DST DVS FTP HDMI HTTPS IPC JPEG MTU NAT NIC NTP NVR ONVIF PoE PPPoE P2P PTZ RTSP SDK S M A R T UPnP USB VGA VBR Appendix Acronyms Description Constant Bit Rate Dynamic Domain Name Service Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Daylight Saving Time Digital Video Server File Transfer Protocol High Definition Multimedia Interface Hypertext Transfer Protocol Over Secure Sockets Layer IP Camera Joint Photographi
6. Next Exit G CAUTION The default password 123456 is intended only for your first login When you are logged in please change it immediately to ensure account security A strong password containing at least eight characters is recommended 5 Select a time zone and then complete the date and time settings Review the settings and then click Next Wizard Time Time Zone GMT 00 00 Dublin Edinburgh London z Date Format YYYY MM DD x Time Format 24 hour bi System Time 2015 07 28 19 07 25 Enable NTP NTP Server NTP Port Update Interval min Previous Next Exit 6 Set the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for your NVR Use the default settings for other parameters unless a modification is necessary Click Next when you are ready Working Mode Select NIC Enable DHCP IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway MAC Address MTU Bytes Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Default Route NOTE For an NVR with multiple Network Interface Cards NICs you can configure the NICs and select one as the default route Wizard MRS ee ee ee SSE SE Multi address NIC1 208 208 105 45 295 4299 geod pv 208 208 105 1 48 ea 63 00 00 00 1500 8 18 18 1 8 gt at wt of Previous Next Exit An internal IPv4 address can be configured if your NVR has PoE ports or switching ports The Camera window will not be displayed if the Auto Add IP Camera function h
7. Page 1 8 Start Befo 30s Stop After 30s Back Normal Event Playback by Smart Search This function provides an efficient way to review recordings containing smart search results such as detected motions In smart playback mode the system analyzes recordings for smart search results If such results are detected the progress bar is highlighted in green color and the video plays at the normal speed allowing you enough time to catch details Otherwise the video plays at 16x speed to Save time EG NOTE Motion detection is the default smart search mode 1 Inthe playback window select Smart from the drop down list in the upper left corner 2 Click Me for the desired camera to start smart playback 52 Ww g IP Camera 02 i Fry Camera Name IP Camera 01 h x J e IP Camera 03 IP Camera 04 O iP Camera 05 B e E i IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 fmn IP Camera 09 M IP Camera 10 k IP Camera 11 jul i 2015 i Su Mo Tu We Th Fr al ali Ji lai an al amp 12 13 14 115116 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 Bey ea do gt P Normal Event Smart 3 Click El The smart search window is displayed By default the full screen is the smart search area 4 Set smart search rules Table 7 2 Smart Search Buttons Search motion detection Clear the screen in full screen Draw rectangle s on the Q Search gle s screen 53 5 Click apr start EZ N
8. Working Mode Select NIC Enable DHCP IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway MAC Address MTU Bytes Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Default Route Multi address NIC1 208 208 105 45 255 24295 1259 10 208 208 105 1 48 ea 63 00 00 00 1500 Click Apply to complete the configuration EG NOTE If a DHCP server is available on the network you can enable DHCP so the NVR automatically obtains an IP address from the DHCP server If your NVR has a PoE port or a switching port you can configure an internal NIC IPv4 address 67 PPPoE EG The NVR allows access through Point to Point over Ethernet PPPoE 1 Click Menu gt System gt Network gt PPPoE Connection Username Password IP Info Address Subnet Mask Gateway 2 Select PPPoE and then enter the username and password provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP The network information will appear under IP Info when dial up succeeds NOTE If your NVR has multiple NICs PPPoE dial up will be implemented through the NIC specified as the default route 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration MyCloud EZ The NVR allows access through the myCloud website or from the EZview app You need to sign up for an account first before using this function 1 Click Menu gt System gt Network gt myCloud 2 myCloud is enabled by default If it is disabled select the check box to enable it Enable myCloud
9. a specified email address when an alarm occurs Alarm Triggered Recording The NVR records video from a specified camera when an alarm occurs Alarm Triggered Snapshot The NVR takes a snapshot when an alarm occurs Alarm Triggered Preset A PTZ camera rotates to a preset position when an alarm occurs Alarm Triggered Preview The NVR plays live video in full screen when an alarm occurs 66 Alarm Triggered Alarm Output The NVR outputs an alarm to trigger actions by a third party device when an alarm occurs 10 Network Configuration Network configuration is required if your NVR operates in a network 2 NOTE The default IP address is 192 168 0 30 for NIC 1 and 192 168 1 30 for NIC 2 Basic Configuration 1 2 Click Menu gt System gt Network gt Basic Set the network parameters as needed For some models DHCP is enabled by default You can choose a working mode if your NVR has two NICs 3 Multi address mode The two NICs work independently and can be configured separately Either NIC can be chosen as the default route and data will be forwarded through this NIC when the NVR connects to the extranet Load balance mode The two NICs are bound to the same IP address and work together to share network traffic Net fault tolerance mode The two NICs are bound to the same IP address In cases where one NIC fails the other takes over service seamlessly from the faulty one to ensure network connectivity
10. camera and then modify the settings as appropriate 21 EZ NOTE If you see the icon in the Advanced column it means that the camera does not support this function The IP address of a DVS cannot be modified using this function To modify the IP address of a DVS you need to access its Web interface Advanced Network Camera D1 IPv4 Address 208 208 105 110 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 20 IPv4 Default Gateway 208 208 105 1 EG NOTE The window displayed may differ with the connected IP device and may be different from the one displayed on your monitor Upgrade an IP camera Only online IP cameras with Ei displayed in the Status column connected via the private protocol can be upgraded Cloud upgrade Select the desired IP camera and then click Poa prompt message appears Click OK to start upgrade Local upgrade Select the desired IP camera and then click In the window displayed locate the upgrade file in the USB storage device and then click Upgrade OSD Configuration On Screen Display OSD are characters that you want to display together with video images for example date and time camera name and surveillance location 1 2 3 Click Menu gt Camera gt OSD Select the desired camera and enter a name for the camera Configure OSD by selecting the desired date and time formats and enabling time and or name display To change the OSD position on the screen use the mouse to drag it in the
11. camera will be added to all the NVRs 07 i 27 07 i 27 4 gt 4 IP Camera 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 208 208 105 12 127 0 0 1 208 208 105 12 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 Only admin can perform these operations 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Backup 82 00 00 00 z 23 59 59 x Main Ty Sub Type Operation Modify User Operation Add User Operation Playback Download Operation Delete User Operation Login Operation Set IP Control Operation Add IP Camera by N Operation Quick Add IP Camer Operation Set Email Back X Refresh Partition USB 1 Location USB 1 usb disk sdbl Name Size Type Modify Time Delete r Ar 6 he gt ULS U 6 ZZ JAITV au fa n 0 dn N ave vue Free 7372MB Total 7372MB New Folder Export Maintai Import Export i Back 2 Import or export configurations To export device configurations click Export A xml file will be created in the specified directory when export is completed e To export maintenance information click Export Maintain Info A tgz file will be created in the specified directory when export is completed Partition USB 1 Refresh Location USB 1 usb disk sdb1 I Name Size Type Modify Time 2015 07 28 22 20 41 E 210235T0E5123456789_20150729000412 xml 51 2KB file 2015 07 29 00 04 12 20150729000619 log tgz 69 8KB file 2015 07 29 00 06 22 gt Free 7372MB Total 7372
12. details see Alarm Triggered Actions EG NOTE The following actions are not supported for the current channel recording preset and preview 3 Click Ae right to Arming Schedule and then set an arming schedule as needed 4 Click Apply to complete the configuration 65 Alert The NVR reports an alert when an event occurs in the system The following are some alerts and their definitions in the system e Storage Error Recording failed e Disk Offline A disk is not properly connected or is damaged e Disk Abnormal A disk cannot be accessed e Illegal Access The username does not exist or the password is incorrect e Network Disconnected Network connection is lost e IP Conflict Devices on the network use the same IP addresses Perform the following steps to configure an alert 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Alert 2 Select an alert type select Enable for the desired actions and then select the camera s for which you want to enable alarm output Alert Type Storage Error z Buzzer Enable Send Email Enable Trigger Alarm Output All Select Alarm Output No A gt 1 A gt 2 D1 gt 1 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration Alarm Triggered Actions An alarm can trigger actions for example buzzer recording and preview The supported actions may vary with the NVR model Alarm Triggered Buzzer The NVR makes a buzzing sound when an alarm occurs Alarm Triggered E mail The NVR e mails an alarm message to
13. initial password for admin is 123456 e Operator By default an operator has basic permissions and access to cameras e Guest By default a guest has access to cameras EG NOTE Only admin can add delete and modify users 75 1 Click Menu gt System gt User 2 User configuration Adda user a Click Add b Set the username password user group and permissions c After you have completed the configuration click OK PTZ Control e Delete a user Click A confirmation message appears Click Yes to proceed e Modify a user Click P You can modify the password user group and permissions Click OK to save the modification 76 EG NOTE The new password takes effect at the user s next login 12 System Maintenance System Information Click Menu gt Maintain gt System Info to view the basic NVR information for maintenance purpose System Info View the basic information such as the device model serial number and firmware version 17 Camera Click the Camera tab to view camera status Camera Name Status Motion Tampering Video L ne ne D2 IP Camera 02 Online Off Off On D3 IP Camera 03 Offline Incorrect Username Off Off On Camera Info Click the Camera Info tab for information about the added IP devices NO Camera Vendor Model Firmware Version F i077 4 2 D2 IPC2 IPC_D1201 20150505 Recording Click the Recording tab to view recording status a
14. like you log in to the system locally This section describes local operations 1 Before You Begin Please be aware that the parameters that are grayed out on the system user interface Ul cannot be modified The parameters and values displayed may vary with device model and the figures in this manual are for illustration purpose only Login G CAUTION e Use the default username admin and password 123456 for your first login e The default password 123456 is intended only for your first login To ensure security please change the password immediately when you are logged in 1 Right click anywhere in the preview window and then choose Menu The login dialog box is displayed 2 Select the username from the drop down list enter the correct password and then click Login Local Operations You can refer to Initial Configuration and complete a quick configuration EG NOTE Unless otherwise specified all operations described in this manual are performed with a mouse See Mouse Operations for details Mouse Operations In this manual mouse operations are performed by the right hand Table 1 1 Mouse Operations Name Action Description e Select or confirm an item Click e Select to edit digits symbols upper case or lower case letters in a field Left button Double click Enter or exit full screen mode in preview Dra Draw or move a rectangle on the screen for example a motion detection 5 area EN e Show the sh
15. preview window on the left 22 Camera D1 Name IP Camera 01 Date Format yyyy MM dd Time Format HH mm ss Show Time v Yes Show Name v Yes 4 Click Apply to complete the configuration Image Configuration 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Image 2 Select the desired camera and scene 3 Adjust settings on the tabs as needed for optimal images EZ NOTE A scene can be selected only when it is supported by the IP camera To restore default image settings click the Default button in the lower right corner This function is available only when the camera is connected to the NVR via the private protocol Image settings apply to both live and recorded videos Image enhancement 1 Click the Image Enhancement tab Camera D1 Image Scene Brightness Saturation Contrast Sharpness Noise Red Image Rot 90 CW 23 K mase Enhancement fett dan 2 Adjust settings on this tab for optimal images Some important parameters are described in the table below Parameter Description Brightness The greater the value the brighter the images appear Saturation The amount of color in a specified hue Gane The degree of difference between the lightest white and darkest black parts of an image Setting a greater value increases contrast Hue Purity of colors in an image Sharpness Contrast of boundaries of objects in an image Noise Reduction Reduce noises in images to improve image quality e Normal
16. recording types The following shows an example Holiday 44 Other Recording and Snapshot Types Other recording and snapshot types e Motion detection AND alarm triggered M and A for short recording or snapshot is triggered only when a motion detection alarm AND an input alarm occur simultaneously e Motion detection OR alarm triggered M or A for short recording or snapshot is triggered when a motion detection alarm OR an input alarm occurs For more details see Motion Detection Recording and Snapshot Advanced Configuration 1 Click Menu gt Storage gt Advanced HDD Full Overwrite Stop Back 2 Set the policy that the NVR will follow when space is used up e Overwrite When space on all the hard disk s are used up recording will continue and the oldest recordings will be overwritten first e Stop When space on all the hard disk s are used up recording will stop so that important recordings will not be overwritten 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration Space Allocation 1 Click Menu gt Storage gt Allocate Space Camera D1 Used Recording Space GB 6 Used Image Space GB 0 Total HDD Capacity GB 932 Max Recording Space GB 0 Max Image Space GB 0 Unallocated Space 932GB Copy Back 2 Select the desired camera and then allocate space for recordings and snapshots respectively 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration 45 EG NOTE To apply the same setting
17. the desired camera and then click r right to Upload Schedule In the Upload Schedule window select the desired image type and time periods Select Day Period 1 Period 2 Copy To EG NOTE To apply the same settings to other days in a week select the desired days right to Copy To 5 Upload Schedule Monday ce Alarm Motion Normal Video Loss 00 00 lt 24 00 lt Cy y OG 00 OG OG All N Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun OK Cancel Click Apply to complete the configuration EG NOTE To apply the same settings to other cameras click right to Copy select the desired cameras and then click OK 73 1 1 System Configuration Basic Configuration 1 Click Menu gt System gt Basic 2 Configure the parameters Device Name NVR Device ID 1 Language English Enable Audio Output Enable Startup Wizard Enable Password v Auto Logout min 5 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration EZ NOTE e Only admin can set Enable Password e f Enable Password is not selected no password is required for login to the NVR However a username and password is required for a re login after a logout Time Configuration 1 Click Menu gt System gt Time gt Time Select the correct time zone and then set date and time formats and the system time 3 To use Network Time Protocol NTP enable NTP by selecting the check box and then set the IP address and port number of the NTP server and an update interva
18. you must enable UPnP in the router to which your NVR is connected With UPnP enabled for Network Address Translation NAT the ports on the NVR can be mapped automatically to the router and computers can access your NVR from outside the LAN 1 Click Menu gt System gt Network gt Port Mapping 2 UPnP is enabled by default Select the desired mapping type from the drop down list To map ports manually select Manual and then set external ports for the router Mapping Type Auto HTTP Port RTSP Port Media Port SDK Port HTTPS Port ONVIF Port Port Type Mapping IP External Port Internal Port Status z HTTP Port N A N A 80 Inactive RTSP Port N A N A 554 Inactive Media Port N A N A 7070 Inactive SDK Port N A N A 6060 Inactive HTTPS Port N A N A 443 Inactive ONVIF Part N A N A R Inactive bd 70 EG NOTE If your NVR has multiple NICs port mapping will be implemented through the NIC specified as the default route 3 Email Click Refresh and check that Active is displayed for these ports in the Status column 4 Click Apply to complete the configuration The NVR can be set to send an email notification to specified email addresses when an alarm occurs The email contains basic alarm information such as alarm type alarm time camera ID and camera name etc Before using this function make sure the NVR has a functional connection to an SMTP server with which you have a valid email account Depending on the intend
19. 111 1 Sp IP Camera 03 D4 x 204 2 1 198 1 P IP Camera 04 th 204 2 1 14 i 204 2 1 121 4 204 2 1 198 Idle Receive Bandwidth 180Mbps Refresh Search Delete One click Add Custom Add Back 17 EG NOTE e With Auto Add IP Camera selected the NVR can automatically add the discovered IP cameras but may also change their IP addresses Disable this function if you have more than one NVR on the network e The Auto Add IP Camera function is not available to NVRs with PoE ports or switching ports e Idle Receive Bandwidth indicates the current network bandwidth available for receiving streams For more details see Network Statistics 2 The system automatically performs a quick search You may click Refresh to search and refresh again EZ NOTE To search for IP devices on a specified network segment click Search 3 Click to add the desired IP device e Clicking One click Add will add all the discovered IP devices as long as the total number does not exceed the upper limit allowed by the NVR e After clicking Custom Add you may Select a discovered IP device and click Add to add it Complete settings for an IP device manually including its IP address and then click Add to add it Add Modify No IP Addr Status Number of Camera Model 1 204 2 1 6 Added 1 IPC1 2 204 2 1 13 Added 1 IPC2 3 204 2 1 14 Added 1 IPC3 Protocol Private p Camera IP 204 2 I 6 Port 80 Username admin Password Rk KK Number of Camera Search Add B
20. 2015 07 28 02 42 21 03 00 12 2015 07 28 03 00 15 03 18 06 Total 99 Page 1 1 Space required 0 0 MB Size 255 4MB 255 6MB 255 4MB 255 4MB 255 5MB 255 5MB 255 5MB 255 4MB 255 5MB 255 5MB 255 4MB Search Results Status Play 8 HHHbbKbbbbbb GR 000000000 K b DL You can lock unlock and play recording files in this window 3 Select the desired recording s and then click Backup 4 Select a destination in the USB storage device and then click Backup The recording s will be saved to the specified directory 58 Cancel Partition Location Name Previous Level gt backup m 4 eth0_20150702_201356 pcap Ch9_20150709000010 mp4 Ch9_20150717174433 mp4 Ch9_20150717174433_1 mp4 Ch9_20150723172711 mp4 ethO0 20150723 113928 pcap Free Total New Folder NOTE Size OB 106 4MB 19 1MB 19 6MB 22 3MB 76 6MB 6981MB 7372MB Backup USB 1 USB 1 Type dir dir file file file file file file Modify Time 2015 07 28 22 20 41 2015 06 30 18 54 18 2015 07 03 04 13 56 2015 07 09 00 04 50 2015 07 18 23 23 08 2015 07 18 23 23 28 2015 07 23 17 33 48 2015 07 23 19 40 28 Format Backup Refresh Delete Sea EE E Back You may want to create a new folder for the recording s by clicking New Folder By clicking Format you can format a connected USB device into a FAT32 file system A progress bar e g Expo
21. Blacklist Start IP 208 208 105 1 End IP 208 208 105 10 No Start IP End IP 1 208 208 105 1 208 208 105 10 Delete 2 Select Enable IP Control select Blacklist or Whitelist from the drop down list set the start and end IP addresses and then click Add EG NOTE e If Blacklist is selected the NVR denies remote access from the IP address es on the list e If Whitelist is selected the NVR only allows remote access from the IP address es on the list However if Whitelist is selected with no IP address specified remote access to the NVR will be denied 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration FTP EG NOTE e Only some device models support FTP e An FTP tool is required for this function e With this function enabled images will be automatically uploaded to the FTP server when the NVR is connected to it 1 Click Menu gt System gt Network gt FTP 72 2 3 Enable Server IP Address Port Anonymous Username Password Remote Directory Upload Interval s Range s Schedule Camera Upload Schedule Copy 21 admin 30 5 600 Test D1 i Select the check box to enable FTP Enter the IP address of the FTP server username and password remote directory and upload interval EG NOTE Click Test to verify whether an FTP connection can be established If the remote directory is not specified the system will create different folders by IP time and Camera Select
22. D11 D12 D13 OK Cancel EG NOTE The number of cameras that can be connected may vary with the NVR model Actions that can be triggered may vary with the alarm type 4 Click Ae in the Arming Schedule column The Arming Schedule window appears Set an arming schedule as needed Click OK after you have completed the configuration Arming Schedule Current Camera D1 Select Day Monday as Start Time End Time 00 00 24 00 s 00 00 00 00 S 00 00 5 00 00 3 00 00 gt 00 00 5 00 00 2 00 00 a 00 00 00 00 i 00 00 00 00 00 00 z 00 00 Copy To All Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Holiday OK Cancel EG NOTE e The default schedule is 24x7 You may modify it as needed and set up to eight different periods for each day Overlapping time periods are not allowed e To apply the same arming schedule to other days select the intended days right to Copy To e To apply the same settings to other cameras click Copy select the desired cameras and then click OK Alarm Output 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Input Output 62 Serial No Default Status Duration sec Edit Normally Open A gt 2 Normally Open 30 P D1 gt 1 Normally Close 30 P Copy Back 2 Click for the desired camera and then set the default status and duration After you have completed the settings click OK EY NOTE To apply the same settings to other cameras click Copy select the desired cameras and then click OK Motion Detection A motion de
23. Displays images without rotation e Flip Vertical Displays images flipped vertically e Flip Horizontal Displays images flipped horizontally e 180 Displays images flipped vertically and horizontally e 90 CW Displays images rotated 90 clockwise Image Rotation e 90 CCW Displays images rotated 90 counterclockwise Note e The 90 CW and 90 CCW options can be used to achieve corridor mode depending on the camera installation direction e In corridor mode operations to areas of interest such as zoom and motion detection areas also work in corridor mode Exposure 1 Click the Exposure tab 24 Camera Image Scene D1 id Exposure Manual Shutter s 1 25 v Gain dB 0 Iris Slow Shutter Slowest Sh 1 8 v Compensa Day Night Automatic Y Day Night Medium Y Day Night 3 WDR Off v WDR Level 2 Adjust the settings on this tab Some important parameters are described in the table below Parameter Exposure Mode Shutter s Gain dB Iris Slow Shutter Slowest Shutter Compensation Day Night Mode Day Night Description Select the correct exposure mode to achieve the desired exposure effect Shutter is used to control the light that comes into the lens A fast shutter speed is ideal for scenes in quick motion A slow shutter speed is ideal for scenes that change slowly Control image signals so that the camera can output standard video signals in different ligh
24. MB Back Export Maintai Import Export L New Folder e To import device configurations double click the target folder containing the xml file select the file and then click Import G CAUTION Delete files with caution The delete operation is irreversible 83 System Restoration Use this function to restore some or all settings to factory defaults 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Restore 2 Choose a way as needed e Click Default to reset all settings except the following to factory defaults network settings user settings and time settings including DST e Click Factory Default to reset all settings to factory defaults 3 Click OK to proceed The NVR will restart automatically to restore factory default settings Default Keep network user time and DST settings Factory Default Default all settings EG NOTE Restoring the system in either way does not delete recordings or operation logs in the NVR Auto Maintain Set the NVR to restart as scheduled and delete files as needed Only admin can perform this operation 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Auto Maintain 2 Seta time for auto restart and choose a way to delete files automatically Auto Restart Tuesday v 02 00 y Auto Delete File Never v day s ago G CAUTION Files that are deleted automatically cannot be recovered System Upgrade Choose an option to upgrade the NVR system e Local upgrade upgrade u
25. Network Video Recorders User Manual Manual Version V1 01 Thank you for purchasing our product If there are any questions or requests please do not hesitate to contact the dealer Copyright Copyright 2015 Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd All rights reserved No part of this manual may be copied reproduced translated or distributed in any form or by any means without prior consent in writing from our company Trademark Acknowledgement UNV and other Uniview s trademarks and logos are the property of Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd Other trademarks company names and product names contained in this manual are the property of their respective owners Disclaimer G CAUTION The default password is used for your first login To ensure account security please change the password after your first login You are recommended to set a strong password no less than eight characters e To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law the product described with its hardware software firmware and documents is provided on an as is basis e Best effort has been made to verify the integrity and correctness of the contents in this manual but no statement information or recommendation in this manual shall constitute formal guarantee of any kind expressed or implied We shall not be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors in this manual The contents of this manual are subject to change witho
26. OOSOOOSOOOSOOOOSOOOSOOOOOOOSOOOSOOOSOOOSSEOESS 74 DST Configuration Rete CeCe 74 Serial Port Configuration eC ee ee ee ee ee ee EE ETR 75 User Configuration Ritter CeCe 75 12 System Maintenance rrrsrrrrrrvrnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn vnr nn nnnn narr narr rann narr REECE E CE SEEEESEEEE EEE Cea EE ECE EE CaaS 77 System Information sss0008srernsnennnnnnannnanannnannnnnnnnnnannnnnannnnnnanannnanannnannnnnanenennennunananenanenenanenenanenenenenene 77 Network Detectjon s ss00rsrsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnanannnanannnnannnnnannnnnnennnnnanenanenenanannnnnnnnnnnennnanennnanennnanenenanenenenene 79 LOG O UTA vona norm nnnnn vnr nnnnnn annan nn nnnnnnenn narr anna nrnnn nen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnsnnnennnnnnnnnsnne 31 System Restoration ccc 84 Ano NMa n ee Cee ee EE EE ER 34 System Upgrade rsrrrrernnnnnnnnvnnnn narr vnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn vann nnnnnnnnnnnnn annan senn nnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnn 34 CMAR T NJF g5 13 Shutdown Se Te eer er re ee er eer re ee ee re ee re eer ee ee ee ee ee 86 Part II Web Based Operations rrrrrerrrarrnrnansvervnnvannnnsvanvavsvanvannresvannannansvannassvesvannresvasnassrenvesvannren Q7 1 Before YOU Begin srererrrrrrervvvrvnrvannannrnrvannans venners vanvannrrnrssvannannrannansrasvannrssvasvasvensvasvansrssvennesnren Q7 2 LOgin eeerrereersrvrrervarnvervannennrnsvernannresvannrnsvannansrennesvannansvennansvanvannrssvannesvannrenvannrssvannansvenvannasnassrasnesnren
27. OTE Setting smart search rules for motion detection require support from the camera Playback by External File Use this function to play recordings stored in an external storage device for example a USB drive or a portable hard drive 1 Inthe playback window select External File from the drop down list in the upper left corner 2 Click Refresh and then wait for the NVR to read the external storage device 3 Select the desired recording file and then click to start playback 54 BC External File Device Name USB 1 File Play i Previous Level mm backup B ethO 201507 amp Ch9 2015070 B Ch9 2015071 B Ch9 2015071 JB Ch9 2015072 B eth0_201507 amp 20150723114 B 210235T0E51 amp 210235T0ES1 amp 20150723151 B Ch10 201507 vw gt 9 TJ gt 9 9 Playback by Image Specify an image type for example Normal or Motion to search for and play images from one or more cameras during a specified time period 1 Inthe playback window select Image from the drop down list in the upper left corner 2 Select a type from the Type drop down list in the upper right corner 3 Select the desired camera s set the desired time period and then click Search 4 Select the desired file and then click Me to start Time 18 53 24 16 44 06 16 44 10 16 44 21 I gt Si Total 4 Page 1 1 55 File Management File management allows you to manage v
28. Q7 CRU a ee ee er NN eee ee rr rer er 38 4 Playback 000r00v00vrrennnnrnevennrenvnsvnnnannvenvannvenvannrnsvanvenvansresvansrenvannensvannannrsnrennansrssvannassrenvannrssvenvenvennne 39 5 Configuration rrsersrrrrernnnnvnnvannennvnrvannansvervansvenvannansvanvannannresvansvenvannnnsvasvansennrssvansvenvannassrsnvannrensee 90 Appendix ACrONyMS errerr revers vn venn vervanvnnnansvanvannrnsvansresvannansansvenvannassvannrnsvannansrasvanvannrnsvannrssvennesnrenne 91 Preface This manual describes how to use your NVR locally or on the Web interface In this manual the terms IP camera and IPC refer to the same thing network camera which requires a connection to the network And the IP device mentioned in this manual refers to an IP camera also known as network camera or a Digital Video Server DVS Part I Local Operations An NVR supports two types of operations local operations and web based remote operations With local operations you connect a monitor and a mouse to the NVR and use the mouse to operate If your NVR has buttons on the front panel or is delivered with a remote control you may also control your NVR by pressing the front panel buttons or using the remote control The NVR has an embedded web server and allows web based operations To do this you need a client PC that has a network connection to the NVR and is installed with a web browser You just need to navigate to the NVR IP s address and log in to the system
29. Start Sequence Sequence starts to display four windows on the first screen and then the fifth window on the second screen at the set interval 5 x gt 5 i 4 f i 12 EG NOTE The default sequence interval is eight seconds and can be modified under Menu gt System gt Preview Zoom This function allows you to zoom in on an area of images in a preview window for details 1 Click the desired preview window and then click 2 on the toolbar 2 In the small window in the lower right corner click and drag your mouse to specify an area to zoom in on 13 Image Configuration This function allows you to adjust image settings to capture optimal images from a camera 1 Click the desired preview window and then click a on the toolbar Image Settings x Mode 0 128 gt r 0 128 gt g 128 4 F j 0 128 gt 2 Select an appropriate mode and then adjust the settings 14 Table 3 5 Image Parameter Description Icon Meaning Description The degree of difference between the lightest white and darkest black parts of an image Setting a greater value increases contrast Contrast Hue Purity of colors in an image Saturation The amount of color in a specified hue Fe Ho B Brightness The greater the value the brighter the images appear 3 Click OK to save the settings and exit Preview Configuration Live view shows you video images from the connected cameras in r
30. account security 8 3 Live View The Live View page is displayed when you are logged in The following figure shows an example Live View M Playback k Settings NVR amp IP Camera 01 IP Camera 02 IP Camera 03 Table 3 1 Live View Window Control Buttons Start or stop live view in gt p Previous and next screen all windows Switch screen layout Full screen Shows the current frame Select stream type rate bit rate resolution and packet loss rate R Turn on or off audio ri Local recording H s adjust sound volume DE Adjust MIC volume 3D positioning e lt Open or close the control panel 88 EZ NOTE A snapshot file name is in the format of IP address camera ID snapshot time for example 192 168 0 30 D1 20150711102123239 jpg The snapshot time is in YYYYMMDDHHMMSSMS format By default snapshots are saved in this directory C Users username Surveillance Snap system date where the system date is in yyyy mm dd format A local recording is named in this format P address camera ID S recording start time E recording end time The recording start and end times are in hh mm ss format By default local recordings are saved in C Users username Surveillance Record system date The system date is in yyyy mm dd format 4 Playback Click Playback on the top to show the Playback page The following figure shows an example Z IP Camera 01 5 12 19 26
31. ack 18 EG NOTE For a multi channel DVS select the desired channels and then click OK to add cameras connected to the DVS Select Camera ID v2 v3 v4 v5 v6 v7 v8 v 10 vill v12 v 13 v 14 v 15 v 16 Cancel Option 2 EG NOTE This option is not applicable to NVRs with PoE ports or switching ports 1 Click in a preview window 2 Select the desired IP device and then click Add Option 3 EG NOTE e This option is only applicable to NVRs with PoE ports or switching ports e A channel corresponding to a PoE port or a switching port cannot be deleted 19 1 Connect an IP camera to a PoE port or a switching port on the NVR directly with a network cable The NVR automatically connects to the IP camera 2 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera and check connection status of the IP camera Camera Add Delete Status IP Addr Camera ID Edit Name Adva D1 193 168 0 2 1 P IP Camera 01 D2 EH 193 168 0 3 1 IP Camera 02 D3 193 168 0 4 1 P IP Camera 03 D4 193 168 0 5 1 P IP Camera 04 D5 193 168 0 6 1 IP Camera 05 D6 193 168 0 7 1 P IP Camera 06 D7 193 168 0 8 1 P IP Camera 07 D8 193 168 0 9 1 P IP Camera 08 EG NOTE e To indirectly connect an IP camera to a PoE port or a switching port for example via a network switch click 7 in the Edit column for the camera set Add Mode to Manual and then set other parameters correctly e Fora NVR with PoE ports appears in the Status column if the power output fro
32. as been enabled in Click Search The discovered IP devices are listed Select the desired IP device and then click Add After the IP device is added successfully click Next Wizard e step 2 7 IP Camera IP Addr Select 208 208 105 22 2 208 208 105 50 3 208 208 105 110 Status No _ Added il Added 1 Added 1 Protocol Port Private IPC2 Private 81 Device Model IPC3 Private 80 gt Add Search Previous Next x Exit 8 A 24x7 recording schedule is enabled for all cameras by default but you may change the recording type for a camera as needed Click OK after you have completed the configuration Wizard Storage Camera D1 v Enable Schedule v Recording Type Normal p Copy To All v D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 Previous OK Exit 3 Preview Status Icons in the Preview Window The following icons are used to indicate alarms recording status and two way audio status in a preview window Table 3 1 Preview Window Icons Icon Description Tampering alarm Motion detection alarm Recording Two way audio Normally a preview window displays live video from the linked camera But sometimes No Resource No Link or nothing is displayed The following figure shows an example Table 3 2 Window Status Description No Description 1 The IP device linked to the window is online and live video from the IP device is displayed J The IP device linked to the window is online but t
33. bute Name Status Flag Threshold Value Worst Raw Valu 1 Raw Read Error Rate Healthy 0x002f 51 200 200 0 3 Spin_Up_Time Healthy 0x0027 21 174 173 4275 4 Start Stop Count Healthy 0x0032 0 100 100 306 5 Reallocated Sector Count Healthy 0x0033 140 200 200 0 7 Seek_Error_Rate Healthy Ox002e 0 200 200 0 9 Power_On_Hours Healthy 0x0032 0 91 91 6585 10 Spin_Retry_Count Healthy O0x0032 0 100 100 0 11 Calibration_Retry_Count Healthy O0x0032 0 100 100 0 12 Power Cycle Count Healthy 0x0032 0 100 100 306 192 Power Off Retract Count Healthy 0x0032 0 200 200 305 193 Load Cycle Count Healthy 0x0032 0 200 200 0 EZ NOTE Evaluation statuses include Healthy Failure and Bad Sectors It is recommended to replace the disk if the status is Failure For further information about hard disks contact your local dealer 13 shutdown You can log out of restart or shut down the NVR in the Shutdown window Proper shutdown operations are vital to your NVR s life span In addition it is recommended that the NVR is disconnected from power if it is not in use for a long time 1 Click Menu gt Shutdown 2 Click the button as needed a zi P gt Logout Restart Shutdown You may also press the power button on the front panel and hold for at least 3 seconds till a message appears and then click Yes to shut down the NVR 86 CAUTION Unsaved settings will be lost if the NVR is shut down unexpectedly for example due to a power failure An inco
34. c Experts Group Maximum Transfer Unit Network Address Translation Network Interface Card Network Time Protocol Network Video Recorder Open Network Video Interface Forum Power over Ethernet Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Peer to Peer Pan Tilt Zoom Real Time Streaming Protocol Software Development Kit Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Universal Plug and Play Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Array Variable Bit Rate 91
35. d Recording and Snapshot Make sure Type is set to Alarm After the configuration is completed the recording schedule appears in red which specifically stands for alarm triggered recording The following shows an example Holiday Alarm Triggered Snapshot You need to enable alarm input before configuring alarm input snapshot For the detailed steps to enable alarm input see steps 1 to 2 in Alarm Triggered Recording Follow these steps after you have enabled alarm input 1 Configure alarm triggered snapshot Click r in the Trigger Actions column In the window displayed click the Snapshot tab select the desired camera and then click OK 40 Trigger Actions Buzzer Send Email a peer ed ed Eee Snapshot PRINT SIGE OK I Cancel 2 Set a snapshot schedule under Menu gt Storage gt Snapshot For the detailed steps see Scheduled Snapshot Make sure Type is set to Alarm After the configuration is completed the snapshot schedule appears in red which specifically stands for alarm triggered snapshot The following shows an example Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Holiday Manual Recording and Snapshot Manual Recording Two options are available e Option 1 Wines Click the desired preview window and then click a on the toolbar to start recording me Click MR to stop e Option 2 Click Menu gt Manual gt Recording select the desired camera and then click Start to start recording 41
36. ddress MTU NIC Type NIC1 Connected 48 ea 63 00 00 00 1500 1000M Full Duplex NIC2 Disconnected 48 ea 63 00 00 01 1500 10M Half Duplex X Net Detect To test network delay and packet loss rate follow these steps 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Net Detect 2 Enter the test address and then click Test e Ifthe test succeeds test results including average delay and packet loss rate are displayed e Ifthe test fails it indicates that the destination is unreachable Network Delay and Packet Loss Test Test Address 204 2 sA 46 Test Test Result Delay 0 098ms Packet Loss 0 000 To capture and save packets follow these steps 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Net Detect 2 Select the USB storage device and specify the port number and IP address 3 Click k right to the desired NIC to start capturing packets Click Cancel to stop Network Packet Export Device Name v Refresh Select Port All l Specified Select IP All Specified NIC IP Address Export NIC1 204 2 1 46 NIC2 192 168 1 30 Loopback Port 127 0 0 1 Note Packets are exported to the root directory of the storage device Open 80 EZ NOTE The backup file of the captured packets is named in NIC name_time pcap format and is saved in the root directory of the USB storage device Click Open to view the file Network Statistics 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Network Statistics Bandwidth usage statistics are displayed Type Bandwidth IP Came
37. ded Patrol 1 v gt m e m 2 Add presets a Click the directional buttons to steer the PTZ camera to the desired position 30 b Adjust the zoom focus and iris of the camera as needed c Select a preset number that is not in use and then click A d To add more presets repeat the above operations 3 To call a preset click io the desired preset number The camera rotates to the preset position EG NOTE In addition to calling a preset manually you can also link an alarm type to a preset so the preset will be called when a linked alarm occurs For more details see Alarm Triggered Actions Setting and Starting a Preset Patrol EG NOTE Up to four patrol routes are allowed for each PTZ camera and each patrol route can have up to eight presets 1 Access the PTZ Management window For the detailed steps see Accessing the PTZ Management Window Select Camera D1 v Go To EJ A B A Ey 005 FA PI 4 b Preset Patrol 1 v KeyPoint Preset Duration Speed Modify Delete ern 1 001 10 5 Focus m re 2 002 10 5 V d ig ris 4 i T jt Recorded Patrol 1 v gt m oe um Apply Cancel 2 Click to add a keypoint In the Preset Configuration window select the desired preset set the duration length of time the camera dwells on the preset and rotation speed and then click OK Repeat this step to add all the key points for the patrol route 31 Preset Configuration Preset 001 v Dura
38. e Camera column on the left Now D1 appears in window 2 and cameras D1 and D2 are linked to their previous windows respectively Video Output Resolution Default Layout Sequence Interval sec Enable Sequence Camera Name D1 IP Camera 01 a D2 IP Camera 02 HDMI VGA 1280 720 60Hz v 16 Windows gt 8 4 Click Apply to complete the configuration 16 4 Channel Configuration Channel Management Before you start make sure the IP device to add is connected to your NVR via network The IP device mentioned in this manual refers to an IP camera also known as network camera or a Digital Video Server DVS G CAUTION Make sure an IP device is connected to one NVR only Otherwise unwanted issues may arise Adding an IP Device This section provides three options to add an IP device Some options are not applicable to all NVR models Choose one as appropriate Option 1 EZ NOTE Normally all the IP devices discovered can be added and EN appears in the Status column to indicate that the added device is online In the case of a failure check network connection and verify that the username and password for the IP device are correct To modify the username and password for an IP device click 7 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera Auto Add IP Camera Camera Add Delete Status IP Addr Camera ID Edit Name ae 204 2 1 13 ER d IP Camera 01 D2 x Ek 204 2 1 6 1 P IP Camera 02 m D3 Xx pa 204 2 1
39. eal time Normally you can start live view after completing the configuration by following the startup wizard To modify preview settings perform the following steps 1 Click Menu gt System gt Preview 2 Modify the settings as needed for example video output resolution and the default layout Video Output HDMI VGA Resolution 1280 720 60Hz Default Layout 16 Windows bg Sequence Interval sec 8 Enable Sequence Camera Name E ED AGE GE MER p E p es Bel OD AE f HB ee Ea en D1 IP Camera 01 g D2 IP Camera 02 3 O 12 16 1 2 gt None X None X None X EY NOTE The output interfaces provided and the number of windows supported may vary with the NVR model 3 Configure view Configure view to link cameras to intended windows The following example describes how to switch the windows linked to D1 and D2 cameras 15 Step 1 Click window 1 on the right to select it and then click D2 in the Camera column on the left Now D2 appears in window 1 and None appears in window 2 Video Output Resolution Default Layout Sequence Interval sec Enable Sequence Camera Name D1 IP Camera 01 IP Camera 02 w D2 EG NOTE Now the camera D1 icon is grayed out and displayed as any preview window HDMI VGA 1280 720 60Hz v 16 Windows 8 Which means camera D1 is not linked to Step 2 Click window 2 on the right to select it and then click D1 in th
40. ed recipients a connection to the Internet may be required 1 2 Click Menu gt System gt Network gt Email Configure the related parameters If server authentication is required you need to enter the correct username and password Server Authentication Username Password SMTP Server SMTP Port Enable TLS Sender Name Sender Address Select Recipient Recipient Name Recipient Address Attach Image Snapshot Interval EG NOTE Enter a valid SMTP server address and port number and then select Enable TLS if required Select Attach Image if you want to send snapshots via email Only some NVR models support image attachment A 123 outlook com kkk kk kk k smtp live com 25 If TLS is enabled use 25 first and 587 as an alternative 123 123 outlook com Recipient 1 456 456 A 25 p For the SMTP port if TLS is enabled use 25 as the first option 587 as the second and 465 as the third Contact your email service provider if the test email still cannot be sent if you have tried with these port numbers Click Test The test result will appear no matter the test succeeds or fails In the case of a failure please review the settings and check the network status 71 IP Control Use this function to enhance security by allowing or forbidding access to the NVR from specified IP addresses 1 Click Menu gt System gt Network gt IP Control Enable IP Control v Control Type
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42. ene e VBR When using Variable Bit Rate VBR video quality is kept as constant as possible at the cost of a varying bit rate and regardless of whether or not there is motion in the image VBR is ideal when high quality is a requirement especially when there is motion in the picture Number of bits transferred per second Select a value or select Custom and then set a value as needed Bit rate range Currently the range is fixed Number of frames per second This parameter is effective only when Bitrate Type is set to VBR Six levels are provided Number of frames between two adjacent frames Range of frames Currently the range is fixed Use the slider to control the sudden increase of bit rate The parameters and options displayed may vary with the camera model 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration Snapshot 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Snapshot 2 Setthe parameters as needed Camera Snapshot Type Resolution Image Quality Snapshot Interval EZ NOTE D1 Schedule v Event v 704 576 4CIF v 704 576 4CIF Medium v High Ss v 2s T e Scheduled snapshot uses the Normal type of schedule Event triggered snapshot is triggered by an event such as an alarm input and a motion detection alarm Settings effective to event triggered snapshot also apply to manual snapshot e Snapshot interval is the length of time between two snapshots 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration 34 Sc
43. er Description Adjust the red or blue offset of the image White Balance e Auto The camera adjusts the red or blue offset automatically according to the lighting condition the color tends to be blue e Finetune Allow you to adjust the red or blue offset manually Red Offset Adjust the red offset manually Blue Offset Adjust the blue offset manually Advanced settings 1 Click the Advanced tab 26 Camera D1 x Image Scene v lt Exposure White Balance Advanced i Defog Off v Defog Inte _ 2 Use the defog feature to improve image quality in fog weather Privacy Mask Configuration A privacy mask is an area of solid color covering certain parts of the monitored area The purpose of using this function is to protect sensitive parts of images from being viewed and recorded Multiple mask areas are allowed 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Privacy Mask 2 Select the desired camera select Enable Privacy Mask and then use the mouse to specify privacy mask areas which are marked with different colors Camera D1 Enable Privacy Mask v Clear All 1 Clear OF Clear Oclear Clear NOTE Currently up to four privacy mask areas are allowed Clicking a Clear button clears the mask area with the same color 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration 27 5 PTZ Control PTZ means pan tilt and zoom control allows you to control the rotation speed viewing direction iris
44. event name or a location With tags you can locate time points quickly and search for the related recordings Adding a Tag 1 Right click and then click choose Playback 2 Adda tag using one of the following methods e Click io add a default tag named TAG e Click to add a custom tag You need to set a name for the tag for example tag1 3 Manage tags click a and you can view edit and delete the listed tags as needed File Management Video Clip Playback Image Locked File MEC PPT Camera Name Time Edit Delete D1 tag 2015 07 16 00 00 31 Ww Total 2 Page 1 1 H 4 1 gt Cancel 50 Playback by Tag 1 Inthe playback window select Tag from the drop down list in the upper left corner 2 Select the desired camera set the time period and then click Search 3 Click for the desired tag to start playback Play M EAn C Total 2 Page 1 1 Start Befo 30s Stop After 30s Back Normal Event Playback by Event You can specify an event type to search for and play videos recorded for one or more cameras during a specified time period 1 Inthe playback window select Event from the drop down list in the upper left corner 2 Select the desired event type for example motion Select the desired camera set the time period and then click Search 3 Click for the desired recording to start playback 51 T 3 Start Ti Play 20 35 54 20 36 28 u gt Ee Wi Total 785
45. g Domain Name en mycloud uniview com Register Code 0123456789012345678901234 Device Status Offline The device has not been added to the cloud website Please ad Service Agreement http mycloud uniview com doc termsofservice html aos NOTE Scan the QR code to download the app to your cell phone If it is already on your cell phone open the app and scan the QR code to obtain the registration code 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration 68 DDNS If you set your NVR to connect to the Internet through PPPoE the IP address of the network will be changed every time it connects to the ISP server and you will not be informed of the changed IP address This is inconvenient when you remotely access your NVR with an IP address To overcome this issue you can register with an DDNS server to obtain a domain name for your NVR and then access your NVR by visiting the domain name http DDNS server address NVR s domain name using a web browser 1 Click Menu gt System gt Network gt DDNS Enable DDNS select a DDNS type and then complete other settings e Ifthe DDNS type is DynDNS or No IP enter the domain name username and password The domain name is the one you have successfully registered at a domain name registration website for example DynDNS The username and password are those of the account you have registered at the domain name registration website for example DynDNS Enable DDNS v DDNS Type DynDNS
46. he NVR has insufficient capacity to decode streams from the IP device 3 The IP device linked to the window is offline 4 No IP device is linked to the window Preview Window Toolbar A toolbar appears see below when you click in a preview window Figure 3 1 Preview Pane Toolbar we Orri H wN Table 3 3 Preview Window Toolbar Description ES PTZ Control Click to display the PTZ control panel for a PTZ camera 3 Manual Click to start recording live video to the NVR The button turns Recording into when recording is started To stop recording click a 10 Button Description Instant Click to start playing the recording in the last 5 minutes and 30 Playback seconds Zoom Click to zoom in on a certain area of the image a E 2 Click to change the mode and adjust image settings Image configuration can also be made under Menu gt Camera gt Image Image Config Preview Click to take a snapshot Snapshot To view or back up a snapshot click Menu gt Backup gt Image Camera Info Place the mouse cursor on it for live video information Click to start two way audio with a remote device connected to Start Talk the NVR To stop click el Click to link another camera to the current window Switch Camera Note NVRs with PoE ports or switching ports do not have this function Exit Click to quit the toolbar Shortcut Menu in Preview Window A shortcut menu appears see figure in the table below
47. heduled Recording and Snapshot Scheduled Recording Scheduled recording records video according to a schedule It is different from manual recording and alarm triggered recording A 24x7 recording schedule is enabled by default and may be edited as needed to record video in specified periods only 1 Click Menu gt Storage gt Recording Camera Enable Schedule Pre Record sec Post Record sec Holiday D1 2 Setarecording schedule a Select the desired camera and select Enable Schedule By default Enable Schedule is selected Edit Normal Event EE Motion Alarm Mand A fm or HE None b Set Pre Record and Post Record as needed and then click Edit 3 Set recording period s as needed and make sure you select Normal from the Type drop down list s Click OK after you complete Edit Schedule Select Day All Day v SPET PIS Copy To JAH pb Gb AG gt dp Tue Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Wed Normal v Thu Fri Sat Sun Holiday OK Cancel 35 EG NOTE e All Day is selected by default You may clear the check box and set up to eight different periods for each day e Scheduled recording Normal is the default recording type To select a different recording type make sure you have enabled the corresponding alarm function and have configured alarm triggered recording e Toapply the schedule to other day s select the day s right
48. ideo clips tags snapshots taken during playback and lock or unlock files 1 Take snapshot during playback a Click in the playback window to take a snapshot of the desired image b Click and then click the Playback Image tab to view the snapshot c Select the desired image file s and then click Backup to save them to the storage device Camera Time l Size SAT ny 1A S V5 y 2015 07 21 14 55 09 Total 1 Page 1 1 H 4 lt gt MM1 gt Space required 0 KB Backup All Backup Cancel EG NOTE The image resolution depends on the resolution from the output interface and the number of windows displayed when the snapshot is taken 2 Lock files EG NOTE The recording containing the locked part will not be overwritten a Click ES for the recording you want to lock in the playback window b Click E and then click the Locked File tab to view the locked file You can also perform the following operations To unlock a file click E If E changes to m the file is unlocked To back up a file select the file and then click Backup 56 Camera Time Size Status 3 j Fa od mts y x e 2015 07 01 23 55 02 255 7MB D1 2015 07 13 23 58 31 00 07 27 255 6MB 2 1D2 2015 07 13 23 43 29 00 01 17 255 1MB 2 C D3 2015 07 01 23 57 02 00 14 49 255 0MB 2 D3 2015 07 13 23 59 08 00 08 12 255 4MB 2 Total 5 Page 1 1 H lt gt Di P Space required 0 0 MB Backup Cancel 8 Backup Recording Backup Bac
49. k Menu gt Alarm gt Motion 2 Select the desired camera and then select the check box to enable motion detection 37 Camera D1 z Enable Trigger Actions amp Arming Sched amp Sensitivity Target Size Duration Full Screen Clear All EG NOTE When enabled on the NVR the default detection area covers the full screen and recording is triggered only for the current camera by default If motion detection recording has been configured before the previously configured motion detection area and motion detection recording are still effective when you enable motion detection in step 2 3 Click and drag the mouse to specify a motion detection area Use the sliders to adjust detection sensitivity target object size and duration 4 Configure motion detection recording click r right to Trigger Actions click the Recording tab select the desired camera and then click OK 5 Set a recording schedule under Menu gt Storage gt Recording For the detailed steps see Scheduled Recording and Snapshot Make sure Type is set to Motion After the configuration is completed the recording schedule appears in green which specifically stands for motion detection recording in the system The following figure shows an example Sun Holiday Motion Detection Snapshot You need to enable motion detection before configuring motion detection snapshot For the detailed steps to enable motion detection see steps 1 to 3 in M
50. k that the 3D positioning heater and snow removal functions are supported by the camera before using e Use 3D positioning to zoom in or out Dragging from top down zooms in Dragging the other way zooms out Preset button e Save the current position and status of the camera as a preset e Calla preset so the PTZ camera goes to the preset position Note Before you select a preset number check whether a preset has been configured for this preset number Otherwise the new preset will replace the current one Preset patrol button Start or stop patrol 2 Select the desired camera from the drop down list 29 Select Camera D1 Preset Save Go To om 001 A 3 2 5 004 a g 005 Z Fa itt guri G 4 Preset Patrol 1 gt AT a KeyPoint Preset Duration Speed Modify Delete Focus Iris Speed nnn 4 b m Ea Recorded Patrol 1 v b m m Cancel Setting and Calling a Preset A preset position is a saved view used to quickly steer the PTZ camera to a specific position A preset position consists of the following settings pan and tilt positions zoom focus and iris 1 Access the PTZ Management window For the detailed steps see Accessing the PTZ Management Window Preset Save Go To aa 001 E og 002 A EJ 003 A g 004 A 2 005 WA Fy 4 e 4 Preset Patrol 1 gt m FOO KeyPoint Preset Duration Speed Modify Delete Focus lris i Recor
51. kup also known as recording backup is the process of querying video stored on a hard disk of the NVR and then saving the recording to a USB storage device as a file Recording backup has the following conditions e The USB storage device has a FAT32 or an NTFS file system and is correctly connected to the NVR e Permission is required e The recording to back up is stored on a hard disk of the NVR EG NOTE By default a recording is backed up as a mp4 file Normal Backup 1 Click Menu gt Backup gt Recording 57 v All v D1 vD2 D3 D9 v D10 v D11 v D17 v D18 v D19 v D25 v D26 v D27 Recording Type All File Type All Start Time 2015 End Time 2015 EG NOTE All cameras are selected by default v D4 v D12 v D20 v D28 07 v DS v D13 v D21 v D29 27 27 a gt 4 gt v D6 v D14 v D22 v D30 00 23 v D7 v D15 v D23 v D31 Search p 00 59 v D8 v D16 v D24 v D32 4 00 59 a gt 4 gt Back a 2 Set search conditions and then click Search Search results are displayed D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 4 EG NOTE Camera Time 2015 07 28 00 00 00 00 00 18 2015 07 28 00 00 21 00 18 12 2015 07 28 00 18 15 00 36 06 2015 07 28 00 36 09 00 54 00 2015 07 28 00 54 03 01 11 54 2015 07 28 01 11 57 01 29 48 2015 07 28 01 29 51 01 47 42 2015 07 28 01 47 45 02 06 30 2015 07 28 02 06 33 02 24 24 2015 07 28 02 24 27 02 42 18
52. l Time Zone GMT 00 00 Dublin Edinburgh London Date Format YYYY MM DD Z Time Format 24 hour System Time 2015 07 28 11 54 40 x Enable NTP NTP Server NTP Port Update Interval min 4 Click Apply to complete the configuration DST Configuration 1 Click Menu gt System gt Time gt DST 14 2 Enable DST by selecting the check box and then set the start time end time and DST bias correctly The following shows an example Enable DST v From Apr v 1st v Sun v 2 To Oct v last v Sun v 2 DST Bias 60 Minutes x 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration Serial Port Configuration Serial port settings in the NVR should be consistent with those in the connected serial device Serial port configuration is required for PTZ control 1 Click Menu gt System gt Serial 2 Configure the parameters for the serial port Serial No 1 v Type Baud Rate 9600 i Data Bit 8 v Stop Bit 1 x Check Bit None y Port Usage Keyboard ia EY NOTE You may set Port Usage to Keyboard to control a PTZ camera with a specialized surveillance keyboard 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration User Configuration A user group is a collection of operation permissions in the system When a user group is assigned to a user this user has all the permissions specified for the user group There are three user types in the system e Admin The default super administrator in the system and has full permissions The
53. m a PoE port is below or above the rated power of the camera connected to the PoE port Managing an IP Device Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera Edit an IP device Select the channel to edit and then click Modify the settings as needed and then click OK 20 Add Modify No IP Addr Status Number of Camera Model 1 204 2 1 6 Added 1 IPC1 2 204 2 1 13 Added 1 IPC2 3 204 2 1 14 Added 1 IPC3 Protocol Private Camera IP 204 2 6 Port 80 Username admin Password kkkkk Number of Camera Search Add Back EZ NOTE e To link the channel to another IP device do the following In the lower part of the window replace the current IP address with that of the desired device modify other settings as appropriate and then click OK You may also click to select the desired IP device from the list in the upper part of the window e The window displayed may differ with the connected IP device and may be different from the window displayed on your monitor Delete an IP device e To delete an IP device click and then follow the prompt to delete the device e To delete multiple IP devices at a time select the devices click Delete and then follow the prompt to delete the selected devices EZ NOTE A channel corresponding to a PoE port or a switching port cannot be deleted Use the advanced function Use this function to change the IP address of a connected IP camera Click in the Advanced column for the
54. me Interval I Frame Range 128 16384 Kbps 25 23 10 250 128 16384 Kbps 25 25 10 250 Smooth 2 Select the desired camera and stream type and then complete other settings Table 6 1 Encoding Settings Parameter Description Camera Select the desired camera from the drop down list e Main Stream Storage Mode e Sub Stream By default the main stream is used for storage Combinations of resolutions and frame rates Note This parameter is effective only when the camera is connected to the NVR via the private protocol Image Format e Normal main stream that is intended for scheduled recording e Event main stream that is intended for recording triggered by events Stream such as alarm inputs or motion detection alarms e Sub Stream low resolution video that is intended for local or remote real time monitoring Video compression standard for example H 264 Video Compression The listed options depend on the standards supported by the camera Resolution Image resolution e CBR Constant Bit Rate CBR is used to maintain a specific bit rate by Bitrate Type varying the quality of video streams CBR is preferred when limited bandwidth is available The disadvantage is that video quality will vary 33 Parameter Bit Rate Kbps Range Frame Rate fps Image Quality I Frame Interval Frame Range Smooth EG NOTE Description and may decrease significantly with increased motion in the sc
55. nd stream settings Camera Name Type Status Diagnosis Stream Type Frame Ri L o y k qgiiitG id L Jnaoina ain Stroa Vidil LU ear D2 IP Camera 02 Normal Ongoing Normal Main Stream 8 D3 IP Camera 03 None No Recording Camera Offline None Online User Click the Online User tab for information about users who are currently logged in No Username IP Address Login Time I R 9015207 97 900 IO LUO LIN v pe gt AU 5 J P i 2 admin 127 0 0 1 2015 07 27 20 05 33 3 admin 208 208 105 12 2015 07 27 20 21 04 p gt Network Click the Network tab to view network settings 78 Select NIC NIC1 kg IP Obtainment Mode Static IPv4 Address 208 208 105 45 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Default Gateway 208 208 105 1 Preferred DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Alternate DNS Server 8 8 4 4 Default Route NIC2 PPPoE Off PPPoE Address 0 0 0 0 PPPoE Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 PPPoE Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Disk Click the Disk tab to view the hard disk status and disk properties I Disk No Total Capacity GB Free Space GB Status Vendor Property 0 00 1863 02 0 00 Normal WDC Read Write 2 3 0 00 0 00 No Disk 4 0 00 0 00 No Disk 5 0 00 0 00 No Disk 6 0 00 0 00 No Disk 7 0 00 0 00 No Disk 8 0 00 0 00 No Disk Total Capacity GB 1863 02 Free Space GB 0 00 Back Network Detection Traffic Click Menu gt Maintain gt Traffic to view network traffic information 79 NIC Status MAC A
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57. ntal Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection For the proper storage use and disposal of this product national laws and regulations must be observed Symbols The symbols in the following table may be found in this manual Carefully follow the instructions indicated by the symbols to avoid hazardous situations and use the product properly Symbol Description 0 Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in bodily injury WARNING or death G Indicates a situation which if not avoided could result in damage data loss or CAUTION malfunction to product EG NOTE Means useful or supplemental information about the use of product Contents Preface 0000000n00nne0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnener 1 Part I Local Operations rrrr00rrrnnnnnnn vann nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn narr vann nnrnn nar nnn narr nnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnen 1 1 Before You Begin Rete 1 Koy 1 Local Operations EET NT E ee er ee ER 2 2 Initial Configuration EEE EEE T 5 Preparation Rte eo ooo ooo coc 5 Startup Wizard 0 0so000rn0rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnrnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnen ne 6 eee a EE ee ee 9 Status ICONS in the Preview Window cecccrccccccceer tee tt eect eee eeeneeeeeneeeeenneeeeeneeenneeeeen
58. ortcut menu ight 5 Click e Exit zoom button l l ae e Exit the current window when Cancel or Exit is displayed Wheel Scroll up or Scroll up or down a list or a window or zoom in or out on a playback down progress bar Front Panel Buttons The front panel buttons may vary with the NVR model Table 1 2 Front Panel Buttons 1 Button Description Display the main menu Switch to the next tab on the screen or switch the input method Auxiliary function button Exit the current window Button Description e M M E E Switch windows or menu items or control rotation directions of a PTZ camera when the PTZ toolbar is closed PTZ stands for pan tilt and zoom e m Rewind or forward 30 seconds in full screen e myr Variable speed forward or rewind in full screen Confirm an operation or start pause the playback Press this button to start up or shut down the NVR To shut down press this button and hold for at least 3 seconds till a message appears on your monitor Click Yes Note This shutdown operation can be performed only when you have logged in to the system Table 1 3 Front Panel Buttons 2 Q 0 W N J BBBOGEC Button Description Press this button to start up or shut down the NVR To shut down press this button and hold for at least 3 seconds till a message appears on your monitor Click Yes Note This shutdown operation can be performed only when you have logged in
59. otion Detection Recording Follow these steps after you have enabled motion detection 38 1 Configure motion detection snapshot click r right to Trigger Actions In the window displayed click the Snapshot tab select the desired camera and then click OK Trigger Actions Buzzer Send Email Te Preview Alarm Output gt gt gt OK sp DEE 2 Set a snapshot schedule under Menu gt Storage gt Snapshot For the detailed steps see Scheduled Snapshot Make sure Type is set to Motion After the configuration is completed the snapshot schedule appears in green which specifically stands for motion detection snapshot in the system The following figure shows an example Holiday Alarm Triggered Recording and Snapshot Alarm Triggered Recording 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Input Output 2 Configure alarm input click for the desired camera In the window displayed select Enable select the correct trigger mode from the drop down list and then click OK 39 Alarm Input Trigger Mode Normally Open ai OK Cancel EG NOTE To apply the same settings to other camera s click Copy and then select the desired camera s 3 Configure alarm triggered recording click r in the Trigger Actions column In the window displayed click the Recording tab select the desired camera and then click OK 4 Set a recording schedule under Menu gt Storage gt Recording For the detailed steps see Schedule
60. ra 20Mbps Remote Live View Obps Remote Playback Obps Idle Receive Bandwidth 180Mbps Idle Send Bandwidth 96Mbps EG NOTE e Insufficient receiving bandwidth Idle Receive Bandwidth may cause the connected cameras to be offline e When the sending bandwidth Idle Send Bandwidth is sufficient remote live view playback or download may fail on the NVR Log Query Logs contain information about user performed operations and device status By analyzing logs you can keep track of device operation status and view detailed alarm information 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Log 2 Set query condition including the start time and end time main log type and sub type 3 Click Query to view results 81 Start Time 2015 End Time 2015 Main Type All Sub Type All Types Username Operation Time admin 2015 07 27 20 25 17 admin 2015 07 27 20 23 02 admin 2015 07 27 20 21 48 admin 2015 07 27 20 21 36 admin 2015 07 27 20 21 04 admin 2015 07 27 20 19 35 admin 2015 07 27 20 18 56 admin 2015 07 27 20 18 54 admin 2015 07 27 20 18 47 Import Export Configurations and maintenance information can be exported to a storage device and saved as files for backup A configuration file can also be imported to the NVR to restore configurations The configuration file of an NVR can be imported to multiple NVRs of the same model if you want them to have the same settings If the imported configuration file contains camera information the related
61. rae re ne AT F2 ES If IS 10 a7 16 ES 20 2 22 25 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31 Normal Event EG NOTE e You may also select a date and then click D to start playing video recorded on that date e The calendar uses different flags to indicate different recording statuses If a camera has common recordings on a date the date has a blue flag on the calendar for example Bi If a camera has event type recording on a date the date has a red flag on the calendar for example 17 A date with no flag for example 22 indicates there is no recording on this date e The first progress bar indicates playback progress of the video playing in the highlighted window The second progress bar indicates the overall playback progress for the selected cameras Playback in Corridor Mode Recordings can be played in corridor mode in multiple windows 1 Inthe playback window select Corridor from the drop down list in the upper left corner 2 Select the desired cameras and then double click the desired date to start playback 49 fr Select Camera Name IP Camera 01 IP Camera 02 IP Camera 03 IP Camera 04 IP Camera 05 IP Camera 06 IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 IP Camera 09 IP Camera 10 IP Camera 11 N EEE EM EE Eon Ki May gt lt 4 2015 Mo Tu We Th Fr 1 il ali ile halte FEN EE ES 18 19 20 21 22 25 262726 29 Wn 4 Normal Event Playback by Tag Tags are used to mark time points with useful information such as an
62. reparation Function e In preview mode press this button to show the toolbar for the currently selected window e In playback mode press this button to display windows according to the configured screen layout Press this button to display the main menu Adjust the iris focus and zoom of the PTZ camera in PTZ control mode e Press UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT to navigate between menu items or shift focus e In PTZ control mode press UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the corresponding buttons on the screen and then press ENTER to activate the selection e In preview mode press UP to start sequence in full screen Pressing UP again starts sequence with three windows on the screen Press DOWN to open the playback window e Press ENTER to confirm an operation or to display a selected drop down list In playback mode press ENTER to play or pause in full screen mode e UP and DOWN Variable speed forward or rewind in full screen e LEFT and RIGHT Rewind or forward 30 seconds in full screen Press to navigate to the next preview window when multiple preview windows are displayed Exit e Switch to the corresponding channel in live view mode e Input numbers and characters in edit mode Switch menu items Remove characters or spaces on the left of the cursor 2 Initial Configuration Make sure that at least one monitor is correctly connected to the VGA or HDMI interface on the rear panel of the NVR Verify
63. resume as needed Playback Toolbar Figure 7 1 Playback Toolbar Normal Event Table 7 1 Playback Toolbar Button Description Show playback progress Note A small window displaying video appears when you drag the slider helping you locate the part you want to view Timeline 1 2 3 as 47 Button f Description Zoom out or zoom in Play pause stop Rewind or forward 30 seconds Slow down or speed up Note You can click L restore the normal playback speed after clicking Kl and vice versa Forward by frame Start or stop clipping video Take a snapshot Lock Add a default or custom tag Manage files Zoom in on images For more details see Zoom Adjust sound volume for the current window Playback by Camera and Date EZ Use this method to play recordings found by camera and date 1 Right click the mouse and then choose Playback 2 Select the desired camera s NOTE You can select multiple cameras for synchronous playback Clicking Max Camera for Playback will select the maximum number of cameras allowed by the NVR The playback performance varies with the NVR model 3 Double click the desired date to start playback 48 Select Camera Name IP Camera 01 IP Camera 02 IP Camera 03 IP Camera 04 IP Camera 05 IP Camera 06 IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 IP Camera 09 IP Camera 10 ENE 09 2015 amp Su Mo Tu WeTh Fr Sa i bakes ie oe eg pe
64. rrect shutdown during a system upgrade may cause startup failures Part Il Web Based Operations 1 EZ Before You Begin You may access and manage your NVR remotely through the Web interface Check the following before you begin e Access will be authenticated during login and operation permissions will be required e The client PC is operating properly and has a network connection to the NVR e The client PC uses the Windows XP Windows 7 or Windows 8 operating system e A Web browser has been installed on the client PC Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 or higher is recommended Chrome and Opera browsers are also supported e A 32 bit Web browser is still required even if you are using a 64 bit operating system NOTE e The parameters that are grayed out on the Web GUI cannot be modified The parameters and values displayed may vary with the NVR model e The figures are for illustration purpose only and may vary with the NVR model Login 1 Open a Web browser on your computer and browse to the login page by entering the IP address 192 168 0 30 by default of your NVR You may need to install a plug in as prompted at your first login Close the Web browser when the installation starts 2 Inthe login dialog box enter the correct username and password 123456 for admin and then click Login CAUTION The default password 123456 is intended only for your first login and should be changed immediately after login to ensure
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66. rting X Y is displayed to indicate the progress where X indicates the current number being backed up and Y indicates the total number of recordings To cancel the operation click Cancel A backup file is named in this format camera name recording start time file extension For example Ch9 20150630183546 mp4 Video Clip Backup A recording can be clipped and saved to a USB storage device 1 Open the playback window For the detailed steps see Playback 2 After playback starts click and on the playback toolbar to clip videos 3 Click and then click the Video Clip tab to view video clips 59 File Management Video Clip BREW sr va GET a o LET Clip Time 2015 07 01 03 02 57 03 03 01 Camera Total 1 Page 1 1 H lt gt A1 lad Space required 0 0 MB Backup Cancel 4 Select the desired video clip s and then click Backup 5 Select a destination in the USB storage device and then click Backup The selected video clips are saved to the specified directory Image Backup EZ NOTE The default format of image backup is JPEG 1 Click Menu gt Backup gt Image v All v D1 v D2 v D3 v D4 D5 v D6 v D7 v D8 v D9 v D10 v D11 v D12 v D13 v D14 v D15 v D16 v D17 v D18 v D19 v D20 viD21 v D22 v D23 v D24 v D25 v D26 v D27 v D28 v D29 v D30 v D31 v D32 Image Type All Start Time 2015 07 28 ss 00 00 00 lt End Time 2015 07 28 y 23 59 59 Search i Back
67. s to other camera s click Copy select the desired camera s and then click OK Disk Management Make sure hard disks are correctly installed before you start Only admin can format a hard disk and set disk properties 1 Click Menu gt Storage gt Hard Disk OD 5 0 00 1863 02 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 on nD wm AU NY EG NOTE Total Capacity Free Space GB 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Status No Disk Normal No Disk No Disk No Disk No Disk No Disk No Disk Vendor Property Edit Format WDC Read Write 2 G Refresh Format Back The list shows disk information such as total capacity free space and disk status 2 Manage hard disks e Set disk properties Click P for the desired disk and then select Read Write or Read Only as needed e Format a hard disk Click for the desired disk and then confirm to proceed To format multiple disks at a time select the disks and then click Format 46 EG NOTE e The NVR can automatically format newly installed hard disks e Formata hard disk with caution It erases all the data on it 7 Playback Instant Playback Instant playback plays the video recorded during the last 5 minutes and 30 seconds If no recording is found it means there is no recording during this period 1 Click the desired preview window and then click on the toolbar to start instant playback 2 Drag the slider to control the progress Pause and
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69. sing an upgrade file saved in a USB storage device e Upgrade by cloud upgrade through a cloud server The NVR will restart to load the new system after the upgrade is completed 84 G CAUTION Maintain a normal power supply during upgrade Use an Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS if necessary Local upgrade 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Upgrade Select the upgrade file in the USB storage device and then click Upgrade 2 Partition USB_1 v Refresh Location USB 1 usb disk sdb1 Name Size Type Modify Time Delete dir Wed Jul 29 08 21 31 2015 1 E7 At 90 c SATT oe eH Previous Level Upgrade Back Cloud upgrade EG NOTE Ensure the NVR has a network connection to the DNS server and the DNS server is fully functional DNS settings are configured under Menu gt System gt Network gt Basic Cloud upgrade speed is affected by network connectivity 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Upgrade Click Check to check for a new version If a new version is detected the version number and build date will be displayed Click Upgrade to proceed If the current version is up to date a message will appear to notify you S M A R T Info The NVR supports S M A R T and can check the head platter motor and circuit of hard disks to evaluate their health status 85 Select Disk Slot2 X Vendor WDC Model WDC WD20EURS 63580 0 Disk Temperature C 38 Operation Time day 274 Evaluation Healthy ID Attri
70. t conditions Adjust iris opening of the lens to control the amount of incoming light Improves image brightness in low light conditions Set the slowest shutter speed for the camera during exposure Adjust the compensation value as required to achieve the desired image effects e Automatic In this mode the camera can automatically switch between night mode and day mode according to the ambient lighting condition to output optimum images e Night The camera outputs high quality black and white images according to the ambient lighting condition e Day The camera outputs high quality color images according to the ambient lighting condition Light threshold for switching between day mode and night mode A higher 25 Parameter Description Sensitivity sensitivity value means that the camera is more sensitive to the change of light and is therefore more easily to switch between day mode and night mode Day Night Set the length of time before the camera switches between day mode and night Switching s mode after the switching conditions are met WDR Enable WDR to ensure clear images in high contrast conditions WDR Level After enabling WDR you can improve image quality by adjusting the WDR level White balance 1 Click the White Balance tab Camera D1 x Image Scene v White Bala Auto 3 Red Offset Blue Offset 2 Adjust the settings on this tab Some important parameters are described in the table below Paramet
71. tection alarm occurs when an object inside the detection area moves to certain extent EG NOTE When enabled on the NVR the default detection area covers the full screen and recording is triggered only for the current camera by default If motion detection recording has been configured before the previously configured motion detection area and motion detection recording are still effective when you enable motion detection in step 2 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Motion 2 Select the desired camera and then select Enable to enable motion detection Camera D1 Enable Trigger Actions amp Arming Sched Ay Sensitivity Target Size Duration SS ST 3 Use the mouse to draw a detection area and drag the slider to set detection sensitivity target object size and duration 4 Click Ae right to Trigger Actions and configure action s to trigger For the detailed steps to configure actions see Alarm Triggered Actions 63 Trigger Actions Buzzer Send Email Recording Feed GU Ed ed ee ae All D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 OK Cancel EG NOTE e The number of cameras that can be connected may vary with the NVR model e Actions that can be triggered may vary with the alarm type 5 Click Ae right to Arming Schedule and then set an arming schedule as needed Arming Schedule Current Camera D9 Select Day Monday ae Start Time End Time 00 00 a 24 00 S 00 00 i 00 00 3 00 00 it 00 00 ie 00 00 00 00 G 00 00
72. that the hard disk s are correctly installed For detailed steps to install a hard disk please refer to the quick guide shipped with your NVR Startup Wizard The startup wizard can guide you to complete the most basic configuration 1 Choose a language for the system and then click OK Language Selection Language English OK Cancel 2 Enable or disable the startup wizard as needed and then click Next Wizard Wizard Start Wizard at startup Wizard sets password time network IP Camera storage Next Exit EG NOTE When disabled the startup wizard does not show up as the NVR starts You may enable or disable the startup wizard later under Menu gt System gt Basic 3 Enable or disable the Auto Add IP Camera function as needed and then click Next Wizard Auto Add IP Camera Enable IP Camera auto add function Note 1 Enable this function if this is the only NVR in the network 2 Disable this function if this is not the only NVR in the network 3 Enabling this function may cause modification of camera IP address es Previous Next Exit EG NOTE e NVRs with PoE ports or switching ports do not have the Auto Add IP Camera function e The Auto Add IP Camera function can also be enabled or disabled later under Menu gt Camera gt Camera 4 Enter the default admin password 123456 and then click Next Admin Password kkkkkk Change Password v New Password kikk Confirm xxx TE Previous
73. tion 10 Speed 5 OK Cancel 3 Select the desired patrol route from the drop down list and then click P to start patrol To stop patrol click EG NOTE e The duration ranges from 0 to 1800 seconds default 10 The rotation speed ranges from 1 to 9 levels default 5 e and are used to modify and delete a preset 4 and _ are used to adjust the sequence of key points Click to move upper and click to move down e Clicking deletes all the key points Setting and Starting a Recorded Patrol 1 Click to start recording a patrol route After clicking steer the camera to the desired directions and adjust the zoom focus iris as needed during the process To stop recording click m e Recorded Patrol 1 v gt 2 To start a recorded patrol select it from the drop down list and then click P Click to stop EY NOTE The drop down list and the buttons on the right are hidden if this function is not supported by the camera 6 Recording and Snapshot You can record video after finishing the basic configuration as described in Initial Configuration 32 Encoding Settings Recording 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Encoding Camera D1 Storage Mode Main Stream Image Format 1080P 60 Stream Normal Sub Stream Video Compression H264 H264 Resolution 1920 1080 1080P 1920 1080 1080P Bitrate Type CBR CBR Bit Rate Kbps 4096 gt 4096 z Range Frame Rate fps Image Quality I Fra
74. to Copy To 4 Click Apply to complete configuration for the current camera EG NOTE To apply the same settings to other cameras click Copy select the desired cameras and then click OK Scheduled Snapshot 1 Click Menu gt Storage gt Snapshot Camera D1 Enable Schedule sn 7 re Normal Event Motion E Alarm Mand Mora B none Holiday 2 Seta snapshot schedule a Select the desired camera and then select Enable Schedule b Click Edit 3 Set snapshot period s as needed and make sure you select Normal from the Type drop down list s Click OK 36 Edit Plan Select Day All Day All Day Type Normal z Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Copy To All ZN Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Holiday OK Cancel EZ NOTE e All Day is selected by default You may clear the check box and set up to eight different periods for each day e Scheduled snapshot Normal is the default snapshot type To select a different snapshot type make sure you have enabled the corresponding alarm function and have configured alarm triggered snapshot e Toapply the schedule to other day s select the day s right to Copy To 4 Click Apply to complete configuration for the current camera EG NOTE To apply the same settings to other cameras click Copy select the desired cameras and then click OK Motion Detection Recording and Snapshot Motion Detection Recording 1 Clic
75. to the system Enter 1 or display the main menu Enter 2 A B or C or start instant playback Enter 3 D E or F or start manual recording Enter 4 G H or l or enter the PTZ control interface Enter 5 J K or L or switch the screen layout in preview or playback mode Enter 6 M N or O or enable or disable arming Enter 7 P Q R or S or take a snapshot Button Remote Control Description Enter 8 T U or V Enter 9 W X Y or Z Enter 0 or a space Delete Switch the input method Auxiliary function button Exit the current window Switch to the next tab e N G E E Switch windows or menu items or control rotation directions of a PTZ camera when the PTZ toolbar is closed e m m Rewind or forward 30 seconds in full screen e nyt Variable speed forward or rewind in full screen Ei Confirm an operation or start or pause playback Table 1 4 Functions of the Buttons on the Remote Control Power DEV Button Function Press this button to start up or shut down the NVR To shut down press this button and hold for at least 3 seconds till a message appears on your monitor Click Yes Note This shutdown operation can be performed only when you have logged in to the system This button is for reserved functions Button Toolbar Menu Iris Iris Focus Focus Zoom Zoom UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ENTER Fn Esc Alphanumeric buttons Shift Del P
76. ut prior notice Update will be added to the new version of this manual e Use of this manual and the product and the subsequent result shall be entirely on the user s own responsibility In no event shall we be reliable to you for any special consequential incidental or indirect damages including among others damages for loss of business profits business interruption or loss of data or documentation or product malfunction or information leakage caused by cyber attack hacking or virus in connection with the use of this product e Video and audio surveillance can be regulated by laws that vary from country to country Check the law in your local region before using this product for surveillance purposes We shall not be held responsible for any consequences resulting from illegal operations of the device e The illustrations in this manual are for reference only and may vary depending on the version or model The screenshots in this manual may have been customized to meet specific requirements and user preferences As a result some of the examples and functions featured may differ from those displayed on your monitor e This manual is a guide for multiple product models and so it is not intended for any specific product e Due to uncertainties such as physical environment discrepancy may exist between the actual values and reference values provided in this manual The ultimate right to interpretation resides in our company Environme
77. when you right click in a preview window Table 3 4 Shortcut Menu Description Select the desired camera for live video in Single Window full screen Multi Window Select the desired screen layout Single Window Click to view video in corridor mode ina Multi Window variety number of windows Corridor Note You may also click Menu gt System gt Preview and select the desired corridor layout from the Default Layout drop down list Corridor Previous Screen Next Screen Start Sequence Previous Screen Playback Switch to the previous or next screen Next Screen Output Mode Menu Start Sequence Start or stop automatically displaying Stop Sequence preview window s in sequence 11 Menu Description Screenshot Playback Display the playback window Select a mode for images Options are add Moa Standard Soft Bright and Vivid Menu Display the main menu Example of Sequence Operation The sequence operation requires you to configure the screen layout windows linked cameras and the sequence interval This example describes how to configure sequence for five cameras based on a 4 window screen layout 1 Right click anywhere in the preview window and then click Multi Screen gt 4 Windows Four windows are displayed on the screen EG NOTE Depending on the model of your NVR the number of windows that can be displayed may vary 2 Right click anywhere in the preview window and then click
78. x Server Address members dyndns org Port 80 Domain Name NVR dyndns com Username admin Password off Confirm kkkkkk 123 e Ifthe DDNS type is EzDDNS enter a desired domain name for your NVR and then click Test to see if the domain name is available Enable DDNS v DDNS Type EzDDNS eg Server Address en mycloud uniview com Port 80 Domain Name 1234567 Device Status Online Device Address en mycloud uniview com 1234567 Test Back 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration Port Normally the default port numbers need no modification This function is mainly used together with the port mapping function See the next section for more details 1 Click Menu gt System gt Network gt Port 69 2 Configure ports as planned HTTP Port 80 RTSP Port 554 Media Port 7070 SDK Port 6060 HTTPS Port 443 ONVIF Port 82 EG NOTE A valid port number ranges from 1 to 65535 among which 21 23 2000 3702 and 60000 are reserved for other purposes Make sure each port number configured is unique 3 Click Apply to complete the configuration Port Mapping Two port mapping methods are available Universal Plug and Play UPnP and manual mapping UPnP enables the NVR to discover other devices on the network and establish network services such as data sharing and communication This section describes how to use UPnP for port mapping You may also configure port mapping manually with UPnP disabled To use UPnP in your NVR

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