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1. Power connector The HDD should be installed inside the NVR Connect the HDD in according to the instructions screwing the HDD into the HDD brackets or NVR base All necessary cables are included with the NVR If using a hard drive from another manufacturer use instructions that came with the hard drive for specific details on proper wiring and installation Connect the power cable to the appropriate socket and connect the data cables to their corresponding ports For a list of HDDs tested and approved for compatibility with NVRs see Appendix 2 4 Getting Started and the Main Screen Turn on the NVR and wait for the system program to load If any of the following conditions are true e User has not yet installed a hard disk drive into the device e The NVR cannot read the HDD e If a new HDD has been installed in the NVR but has not yet been formatted e There 1s not enough space on the HDD to record it will display an icon El in the video preview interface The HDD must be formatted in the NVR before use To format the HDD first from the main menu select System Maintenance Then select HDD manage and lastly select format If the HDD is already installed the default setting is for the NVR to start recording and a record icon El on the screen will indicate that it is functioning normally 4 1 The Main Screen The standa
2. 7 and 8 The default setting is eq Stop Bit The PTZ Stop Bit options are 1 and 2 The default setting is 1 Parity The PTZ parity options are None Odd Even Mark and Space The default setting 1s None Auto Poll Open indicates that runs the patrol scanning of the PTZ IP camera after starting Address In this field select the PTZ device ID It must be consistent with the ID of the actual PTZ IP cameras connected to the NVR Choose any number from 1 to 255 Click i to save changes Note that the abovementioned channel setting must match the settings of the PTZ IP camera i 5 3 8 Default Main Menu Configuration Default the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter to restore all the settings to the original factory settings Note When making changes to PTZ camera functionality settings make sure that these changes are being made to actual PTZ IP cameras by selecting the correct number in the previous field Camera Channel Prompt The IP address port resolution of VGA and language can t be resumed 46 5 4 System Maintenance Main Menu Configuration Maintenance the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter to enter the System Maintenance menu Options include Maintenance System Upgrade and HDD Management Auto Maintain Auto
3. to navigate pages click the button gt to clean up the list Click the button BH to exit from the window 3 In addition if user exited from the playback mode and the file list of the video editing will be cleaned away automatically 4 2 5 Video Backup Setup Backup the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter on the remote control or left click it to enter the Backup menu User can back up for recordings through the method as follows User can use USB devices for backup by inserting a USB device into the USB 2 0 port before backing up files The NVR also supports USB OTG USB On the Go Note In standard English a U DISK would be called a USB storage device the term U DISK referred to in this manual and the software for this NVR is a direct translation of the Chinese word for USB drive Enter Backup menu adjust the date time type and channel to search for as shown in the following figure 21 Date Adjust the date users want to search Time Adjust the start time and the end time user wanted to search Type The option indicates the type that user will search for And options include All Normal MD and I O Alarm For example if selecting Normal only the normal recording videos will be searched for and so on Channel Select the channels user wanted to search User can select only one channel or all the
4. 54 WebViewer LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT gt amp mm n Hm LJ 169 ui E PTZ CONTROL ev yt A Open Window Failed ZOOM FOCUS _ IRIS gt PAN amp TILT POS SET CALL CLEAR 6 5 2 Controls To use the controls move the cursor over the icons which will become highlighted when selected Connect all windows Capture images which can be saved in a local disk the default system save path is c NVR BACKUP n Quick start to record video on all channels and the upper left corner of each channel has a normal recording video symbol Ed the default system save path is c NVR BACKUP Click these icons to switch between the single screen L quad split y and full screen L options 4 Click on the vertical bars to adjust the volume e M y f Click these buttons to control the PTZ IP camera to the corresponding location ZOOM Clicking or causes the lens to zoom in and out FOCUS Clicking or brings objects into clear focus IRIS This regulates the diaphragm PAN amp TILT POS SET cat HEAR To set preset call preset or clear preset 6 5 3 Other Operations 1 Select one channel from the preview screen the color of the selected channel s frame will change to blue and double click it for a full screen display of the selected channel 2 Click one channel from the preview screen and then right cl
5. gt button to bring up the Phone configuration window 41 UID This field user can view the device UID for mobile phone visiting Password The password set for entering in the mobile phone software monitoring the NVR remotely Default for administrator 1s 888888 Click QE E to save parameters Note Make sure to connect the NVR to the Internet before connecting the NVR III Network IPC Net In IPC Net menu users can modify the parameters of the remote IPC connected to the NVR Channel Type STATIC m Web Port IP Channel In this field select the channel to be set up Type In this field select the network type for the remote IPC connected to the NVR There are two options Static and DHCP Web Port Sets up a Web browser port via HTTP to connect the remote IPC The default port number is 80 and the range of the http port is 80 or from 1024 to 32767 If Administrator changes the http port for example 1024 the port number should be added after the IP address 1 e http 192 168 0 136 1024 should be entered as the IP address of the Web browser After selecting an Internet connection setting such as static or DHCP and allocating a port users can access the IPC remotely via the Internet 1 Ifstatic allocation has been selected it is necessary to set up an IP address a subnet mask a gateway and a Web port And the IP address a subnet mask a gatewa
6. A TT Port functions Pin 1 G Sensor 1 input Pin 2 G Sensor 2 input Pin 3 G Sensor 3 input Pin 4 G Sensor 4 input Pin NO COM Alarm Output N O Alarm Output Connectors pin NO COM For connecting the NVR to external alarm devices 8 Power Input Socket 12V DC 9 Ethernet Connector RJ 45 10 100 Base T Ethernet network for remote access to the video images from the NVR via LAN or Internet connect a standard RJ 45 twisted pair Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port 10 Ethernet Switch Connectors With POE Power Supply To connect the remote IPC to the NVR directly through the network interface And the power for the IP cameras can be supplied through the Ethernet cable directly 11 Power Switch 12 Ground 3 3 Remote Control Pressing the enter key on the remote control of the NVR has the same function as left clicking a computer mouse This subsection will explain the functions of each of the buttons on the remote control of the NVR Stop m Press this button to stop playback Play Pause P I Pressing this button opens the video search function and the playback menu When the playback mode is activated press this button to play pause playback A 4 Y P Move selected item in menu Press the A key or Y gt key to confirm your choice Menu MENU ESC Press this button to access the toolbar hide the toolbar enter or exit from the menu and enter or exit sub menus Lock I Press this b
7. PTZ and Default 28 5 3 1 System Main Menu Configuration System the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter on the remote control or left click to enter the System menu System setup includes Basic configure Time Time and NTP I System Basic Configure Basic configure includes Video Output Language Poll Time Sequence Menu 9 9 9 Lock VGA Resolution and Volume Output resolution 1024x768 Volume e Default Se Video Output This field shows live output Language Use this field to change the language of the NVR menu text and the on screen display Poll time Sec This refers to the sequencing time when auto sequence is enabled Values can be set from 1 300 seconds Sequence Use this field to change the auto sequence mode Options include In Order and Inverted If it s set as In Order this will display the channels with images in sequence on live view during auto sequence mode channel 1 channel 2 channel 3 channel 4 channel 1 if it s set as Inverted this will display the channel with images in sequence on live view during auto sequence mode channel 4 channel 3 channel 2 channel 1 channel 4 l 29 Menu Lock Menu time out function options include Close 1min 2min 3min 4min and Smin If the option is set as Close
8. After adding devices user can right click to return to the menu Search Remote Device interface to view added devices On the list ID 1s the serial number Channel shows the channel number on the NVR 01 means channel 1 IP address shows the IP address of the IPC connected to the current channel Port 1s the port of the IPC connected to the current channel and IPC Name is the name of the IPC connected to the current channel If one IP camera has been added on the NVR but the user name or password of the device are be modified the IPC will not be connected to the NVR successfully User can enter IPC device interface to select the device from the added devices and click to enter Modify the Remote Device to modify the user name or password of the current device Click BM to save and the IPC will be connected to the NVR successfully On the menu Remote Device Management interface user can delete the added devices User can only delete a single device or all devices choose one and click EN to remove the current device and click to remove all the added devices 5 3 Configuration Main Menu Configuration the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter on the remote control or left click to enter the Configuration menu Setup management includes System Video Record Alarm Network User
9. U L Upper left D L Down left U R Upper right D R Down right and Close IPC Name Users can modify the name of the IPC connected to the NVR Position Naming the location the name of the IPC connected to the NVR 1s optional Users can switch between Open and Close Color Setup Channel Chroma ee Brightness mmm Contrast 9 7 Saturation 9 7 f Default J j Click to enter the Color Set menu From this menu the video color attributes can be adjusted for the best image quality By default the values are set at 32 as this 1s the median value Make adjustments to the chroma brightness contrast and or saturation as appropriate depending on the actual conditions at the location where the IP camera connected to the NVR is installed Press P or or click the vertical bar on the slide bar and drag the cursor to the left or right along the slide bar to set color attributes Once the color attributes have been set press BL to save the settings Live When this field is set to Open the selected channel can be viewed in live view mode when Close has been selected it cannot Live Time When this field is set to Open the system time of the NVR will be shown on the live view When Close has been selected it can t Record Time From this field users can decide which info
10. help interface of this software information Troubleshooting This basic troubleshooting guide will help to identify general malfunctions and Disabler instructions for quick resolution of these problems If the failure or malfunction cannot be resolved by following these instructions please contact a qualified technician The NVR is not working after startup What happened Check the adapter input are all of the input cables connected properly Check the power cord 1s 1t properly connected to the power source Check the on Disable switch 1s 1t turned on Check the upgrade procedure 9 SEE SEE SEE SE Check the main board of the NVR do all of the indicators indicate that the settings are correct ES What should be done if the NVR is rebooting automatically or has stopped midway through starting up Check for the following problems Unstable or low input voltage The connection to the hard disk drive 1s unstable or dysfunctional 9 999 The power supply is insufficient Excessively high or low temperature too much dust or other physical factors that could affect the NVR s ability to operate The motherboard is not well connected with other boards The hardware of the NVR is defective take the device to a certified technician to have it examined 3 Whatif there is no output of single channel multi channel or all channel video Check the adapter of the camera to make sure
11. 5 00 PM on Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays and Fridays the process would be as follows 1 Click the green box at the bottom of the screen to select Normal REC Then in the row of gray boxes next to the TUE box click all of boxes from the third box from the left to the box under the 12 at the top of the timeline the box directly under the 12 should be selected in order to select the hours between 2 00 AM and 1 00 PM 2 Click the black box at the bottom of the screen to select No REC Then click all of the boxes in the same row from the box immediately to the right of the box under the 12 at the 34 top of the timeline to the third box from the right to select the hours from 1 00 PM 5 00 PM 3 The preceding steps set a schedule for Tuesday which can now be copied to Wednesday Thursday and Friday To copy it from the Copy field first select Tues 4 n the To field select Fri and then click 29 copy button 5 To save this schedule click the 9 button at the bottom of the screen Regardless of whether the schedule is set for each day individually or by copying one schedule to multiple days of the week it is necessary activate it by clicking the C button Without clicking the _ the schedule will not take effect Scroll to 6 and press Enter to save new settings Pack Time There are four options 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes and 60
12. They ll automatically be allowed without prompting you to manually do so The changes made in these settings will not take full effect until you close and restart the Internet Explorer browser window 4 Fix site display problems with Compatibility View Sometimes a website you re visiting doesn t look like you expect it to Images might not show up menus might be out of place and text boxes could be jumbled together This can be caused by a compatibility problem between Internet Explorer and the site you re on When a site is incompatible with Internet Explorer you ll see the Compatibility View button in the Address bar You can only turn on Compatibility View in Internet Explorer for the desktop A To turn on Compatibility View 1 See if the Compatibility View button appears in the Address bar If you don t see the button there s no need to turn on Compatibility View 2 Tap or click the Compatibility View button to display the site in Compatibility View Once you turn on Compatibility View Internet Explorer will automatically show that site in Compatibility View each time you visit You can turn it off by tapping or clicking the button again Or you can clear the entire list of sites using Compatibility View by deleting your browsing history B To clear the list of Compatibility View sites Not all website display problems are caused by browser incompatibility Interrupted Internet connections heavy traffic or problems w
13. This allows the Administrator to give each user its permission to access a unique set of NVR functions That 1s the Administrator can give a user access to one some or all of the following functions Record PTZ control Playback Backup Set parameter E zoom Mute Mute off PIP Auto sequence and Update Reboot Maintenance Format Default and the set of functions that one user 1s allowed to access may include functions that are different from the set of functions that another user is allowed to access see the below figure lacal Preview authority MAI Operation author ity P Record Bi Mute on off 3 PIZ Control g pip 3 Playback Backup P Set parameters 3 Upgr ade Reboot Maintenance Format Default Preview authority Another very important function for the Administrator is Live View Authority which allows the Administrator to set different viewing permissions for different users see the preceding figure The yellow indicates the authority 1s enabled and the gray indicates that the authority 1s disabled The Administrator can decide which channel s each user is allowed to view The Administrator has permission to view all channels and this permission cannot be modified Remote Permission This is a very important function for remote operation of the NVR The Administrator can use this function to set each user s remote access permissions such as access to PTZ control Record Snapshot Playback Download Set Parameters
14. address field to display this page in an IE based tab 8 Fill in your correct user name and password to log in and the following screen will appear yo Tal Appi anii a Manager as TE Geb Aagplisadisk Baa Gc a chrome WebViewer CCALSETTMD sri FLAT CONTROL Appendix How to ensure reliable remote viewing of the NVR through IE browser on Win 7 Win 64bit OS 1 Run 32bit IE on Windows OS 64bit Note On a 64 bit version of a Windows operating system there are two versions of the Internet Explorer files e The 64 bit version is C Program Files Internet Explorer 1 iexplore exe e The 32 bit version is C Program Files x86 Internet Explorer 1 iexplore exe e Please run the CA Program Files x86 1 Internet Explorer iexplore exe 2 Run Internet Explorer as the Administrator 1 Open folder path CA Program Files x86 Internet Explorer 2 Right click the Internet Explorer icon and choose Run as Administrator 79 3 Click Continue in the User Account Control window to grant administrator access to Internet Explorer 3 Download ActiveX control after type in IP address amp Port 1 Open an Internet Explorer browser window to make changes to your current ActiveX controls Click the Tools link located at the top of the menu bar A drop down window will appear with several more options to choose from Each option will let you change some of the default settings already programmed into Internet Ex
15. channels Move the cursor to MESS and press Enter button Or click MES button The search files will be shown in the file frame on the above On the file list Chn shows which channel the file was recorded under Time shows the recording time and Size is the size of this file listed in MB From the file listing menu recording files can be selected using the direction keys Press Enter on the remote control or left click to confirm a selection A checkmark V will appear at the end of the filename after the selection has been made pressing Enter again will cancel the selection and the y will disappear Once the files have been selected they can be exported by selecting Backup Click lt gt lt gt gt and to navigate pages click to reverse and click Day to enter the next window to choose the format for backup And AVI or H 264 can be selected Move the cursor to AVI or H 264 and press Enter key or left click to backup Note 1 If the backup device being used does not have enough free space to save the file a No space in thumb drive warning will appear 2 The USB device can be removed immediately after the backup 1s complete 3 If the system cannot recognize the connected devices or if none are connected a No thumb drive warning message will appear 4 If the file format is AVI the file can be play
16. device your NVR should have its own address called an Internet Protocol IP address This address can be used by other network devices 1e computers to access the NVR to remotely monitor the CCTV cameras and change settings You can also get a static IP address from your internet service provider this way you will always have the same address at all times though this method is rather expensive If you have a static IP enter your static IP in the NVR settings and the router will connect your NVR to the Internet You may alternatively choose to use a dynamic IP which means that the IP address of your NVR may frequently change but it will still be possible to find your NVR from remote computers by using DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System which dynamically assigns IP addresses to the NVR This functionality allows the NVR to automatically update its IP address to the DDNS Server each time its Dynamic IP address changes Your NVR is equipped with the DDNS functionality and has a list of related domain names through which you can acquire an IP address See Section 5 3 5 for details Set up an account with a DDNS service provider and with the account information available log in to the router and go to the DDNS page Select the address of your service provider and type in the account password After saving this information the router will send IP updates to your DDNS account and the connection will always be forwarded to you current IP
17. if it has been triggered by activity detected by the sensor Click l E to save the settings Note If the close setting 1s selected for any of the preceding options the relevant alarms and notifications will not take place regardless of activity near the sensor 39 5 3 5 Network Main Menu Configuration Network the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter on the remote control or left click to enter the Network menu Options include Network Advanced and IPC Net I Network Network Setting Type There are three options Static DHCP and PPPOE After selecting an Internet connection setting such as static DHCP or PPPOE and allocating a port users can access the NVR remotely via the Internet 1 If static allocation has been selected it is necessary to set up an IP address a subnet mask a gateway and a Web port DNS Address After pressing Enter input numbers for the subnet mask in this field IP After pressing Enter enter the IP address in this field Subnet Mask After pressing Enter input numbers for the subnet mask Gateway After pressing Enter enter numbers for the default gateway 2 If PPPOE has been selected it is necessary to enter the PPPOE username and password provided by the ISP PPPOE user Enter the username provided by the ISP Password Enter the password pro
18. it is securely connected Check the cable for connecting video output in the back panel of NVR to make sure it is securely connected The Ethernet cable couldn t be connected to the Ethernet port in the back panel of NVR check it Check the IP cameras and the NVR are all connected to the same LAN Make sure the display settings have been configured correctly The hardware of NVR could be defective take the device to a certified technician to have It examined 4 What if the NVR cannot record after startup and the interface is showing HE 73 9 9 99 gt 4 9 799 9979979 o Make sure power adapter is a DC 12V Make sure HDD has been properly formatted Make sure the power and data connection cables of the HDD are connected and undamaged The HDD could be defective test it with another device to find out The SATA port may be not working have a qualified technician examine it to find out What if the system time is not correct The wrong setting might be selected Correct the time and make sure to click 15 to confirm the changes The battery may not be connected properly The battery might be dead in which case change the battery After right clicking Stop recording on the toolbar the recording does not stop How do I stop recording The Stop recording function can only be executed by right clicking during Manual recording If you want to stop recording p
19. minutes It will pack as the mode selected when alarm recording is disabled Auto Overwrite Options Include Disable Auto 1 Hour 3 Hours 1 Day 2 Days 7 Days 30 Days and 90 Days If a user chooses Disable the recording stops when the hard disk drive is full Once the hard disk drive 1s full it will not record again until overwrite 1s enabled If a user chooses Auto recording continues and overwrites previous recording when the hard disk drive is full If a user chooses 2 Days recording on the hard disk will continue for no more than two days After two days the recording will be automatically overwritten The 7 Days 30 Days and 90 Days options are similar to the 2 Days option except that instead of recording for two days before the automatic overwrite takes place recording will continue for 7 days 30 days and 90 days respectively before being overwritten 5 3 4 Alarm Main Menu Configuration Alarm the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter on the remote control or left click to enter the Alarm menu Duration Buzzer Pre Rec Alarm FullSreen 5 Sec E I Alarm Basic Setup User can modify parameters of all channels synchronously Options include Output Duration Buzzer Pre Rec and Alarm FullScreen Output This function sets the output time for an alarm when an alarm 1s triggered The opti
20. mode and then left click and drag the cursor to select the area to be magnified Right click to return to the normal mode dy Video editing e Backup wow 3 volume control Minimize the control panel M Exit from playback and return to the former menu The starting time of the current file 4 2 4 Video editing To playback first and in playback mode user can edit a section of the video through the button During playback user can choose the channel that he wanted to edit and the color of the selected channel s frame will change to green Then click the button n in the playback control panel when user wanted to begin to edit the video then the button will change to BR and during editing the button E is disabled When user wanted to end the editing click the button Ba again and it will change to he Then insert the USB device and click the button HE to enter into the following interface 15 Lus 175 17M 18 16 02 18 27 01 T Mms JIN On the file list select the files and click the button to enter the next window Choose the file format avi or h 264 and click the button ENS or n20 gt and then the file will be saved into your USB device 20 Ca Note 1 User can edit 32 pieces of recorders at most and the button n will change to EA go beyond the limit 2 On the file list click the buttons 2 and
21. power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at plugs and the points where they connect to the device B Do not drop metallic parts through slots as this could permanently damage the device If a metallic object falls through the slots turn the power Disable immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service B Handle the device with care Do not drop or shake it as this may damage the device E Do not expose the device to moisture or try to operate it in wet areas Do not install the unit in an area where condensation occurs Do not operate with wet hands Take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet Turn the power Disable and refer servicing to qualified service personnel as moisture may damage the appliance and cause electric shock E Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the body of the device If dirt is difficult to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently B Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this increases the risk of fire and electric shock B Make a note of your settings and save them in a place where you can easily find them This will help if it becomes necessary to change the system configuration or if an unexpected failure or problem occurs E Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and exporting the software provided with this product in violation of export laws is expressly prohibited CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT BY
22. restarting the NVR 2 Contents of the Package e Network Video Record NVR e User manual e Installation CD e Remote control e Power cord e Mouse e IP Cameras 4pcs e Ethernet Cables 4pcs 18m e Hard disk drive varies by model 1f you would like to use your own hard disk drive HDD please see Appendix 2 for a list of compatible HDDs 2 1 Getting Started Checklist Before setting up this NVR check to make sure the answer to all of the following questions 1s yes a Are the power and the Ethernet cables plugged in Please see Section 3 5 1 Basic Connections for more information b Has the HDD been properly installed and formatted Please see Sections 3 5 2 Installing Hard Disk Drives and 5 4 2 HDD Manage for more information 3 1 Front Panel Please take actual machine model as quasi The appearance of the front panel varies slightly with each different NVR model The illustrations of front panels in the following images are examples for reference 1 System time 2 Record LED LED lights indicate the NVR s recording status When the channel starts recording the status indicator light of the channel will be on and it will to be blue 3 Alarm LED LED lights indicate the I O alarm channel status of the NVR When an I O alarm of the NVR is triggered the LED light of the channel will be on and it will to be blue 4 Network LED LED lights indicate the NVR s connection to the IPC When the remote IPC 1s connec
23. selected channel is enabled Sensitivity Each channel has a specific sensitivity setting there are four levels higher high normal and low with higher being the highest level of sensitivity press Enter on the remote control or left click to adjust the level MD Area Sometimes it is necessary to have some regions in the IP camera s coverage area enabled with the motion detection feature while other regions in the same coverage area do not require this functionality This may be handy when for example the IP camera covers the road and an adjoining area While it would be useful to have the motion detection enabled on the area near the entrance to a building it would most likely not be helpful to see it triggered every time a car or truck passes by on the nearby road Each channel has a specific regional motion detecting setting To enter the Area Setting menu move the cursor to L and then press Enter When viewing the selected channel s coverage area using the MD Area option the red area is where motion detection is activated and transparent block is the area where motion detection is not activated Press the direction keys on the remote control to move the cursor along the small pane the position of cursor is indicated by a green frame Press Enter to select or cancel motion detection in this small pane When the setup is finished press E or right click to return to the motion d
24. snapshots Click one on the list to see the picture Click E to enter edit mode users can select one to delete 7 Devices Device Info Devices Snapsh ot i Snapshot Device Name nvr Device UID DYM9FJ7YJWV7TNE Device Password Device Channels AE p A e momo teo Re mom 0 m Notification Alarm MENS Information Snapshot Record Information Snapshot Record Pe Click ES to enter the Records interface to view the record lists Click one on the list to playback the record Devices Device Info Devices Records Records d c d Device Name nvr Device UID DYM9FJ7YJWV7TNE Device Password Device Channels Noc ez mn A t om om om te om Re mom ee PI Notification Alarm me O Information Snapshot Record MES Information Snapshot Record 7 Click Sees to enter the Settings interface as follows PTZ Step This function is mainly for the controlling of the speed The larger the value the faster the rotational speed will be with PTZ Step E possible values ranging from 1 8 Display Views Ew Display Views Select one and only one channel view will be shown on live view Select four and quad channels view will be AutoPlay startup J OFF shown on live view AutoPlay startup If set ON 1t will be connected to remote devices automatically when enter into Live View interface 72 Click _ Help to enter the
25. the following figure will show all the recordings in a given month A green background on the calendar indicates normal recording a red background indicates alarm recording and a gray background indicates that there was no recording Click any date in this frame to search by the recording files of that day and the search results will be shown in the file frame 00 00 00 59 1304 08 394 6M 1507 7M 25255582 E b Bb bs ae ee IIIIIE Ssseeesee BREREERE g JeggerggeF 22228888 ELLE On the file list Chn shows which channel the file was recorded under Time shows the recording time and Size is the size of this file listed in MB An orange list indicates this recording file is a motion detection recording file a red list indicates this recording file is an alarm recording file and a black list indicates this file is a normal recording file Move the cursor up or down to select the files left click to enter the playback menu It will play the video from a single channel in full screen view When the selected files finish the screen will return to the file list menu Using button to enter into the first page using button to previous using E button to the next page and using gt button to the last page Note 1 After moving the cursor up or down and selecting the files left click to enter the playback menu It will play the video from a single channel in full sc
26. then take out the disc Wait until the Disk Activity Indicator LED 1s off before ejecting the disk Appendix 5 NVR Compatible Portable Wireless Mouse The following is a list of wireless mouse tested and found to be compatible with the NVR Before using a wireless mouse not found on this list it 1s extremely important to test 1t for compatibility first e Loditech M215 e Loditech M235 76 e RAPOO 7100 Appendix 6 Accessing the NVR via Mozilla Firefox 1 First install Firefox on Windows This document will use Firefox 3 6 as an example 2 After installing Firefox search for the IE TAB add on for Firefox this file is named ie tab plus 1 95 20100930 fx sm IE Tab Plus FF 3 6 xp1 This file can be downloaded from the Mozilla website 3 To install Open Firefox then click Tools and select Privacy and a dialog box will appear Then choose tab which is named Get Accessory Discreteness and copy and paste je tab plus 1 95 20100930 fx sm IE Tab Plus FF 3 6 xp1 into the address field A dialog box will prompt you to install or cancel the program choose Install immediately After installing the program restart Firefox Browser 4 Open Firefox and enter the NVR IP address in the address field 5 Right click at blank select Use IE TAB Plus to play this Page and choose Switch browser engine The NVR can now be connected successfully e c AX tay P t1 PA AAA
27. A RECORD SETTING LANGUAGE RESOLUTION amp ALARM SETTING aid 3 DEVICE ALARM TIME ZONE GMT 08 v CHANNEL ALARM amp NETWORK SETTING NETWORK AUTHORITY ADVANCED SETTING SLE IO ADMIN NAME Admin PWD e PTZ SETTING amp SYSTEM INFO USER NAME PWD SYSTEM UPGRADE USER NAME PWD USER NAME PWD USER NAME PWD USER NAME PWD USER NAME PWD USER NAME PWD DEF AULT SETUP REFRESH PTZ Setting From the sidebar on the left click PTZ Setting to access the PTZ settings interface Users can set PTZ parameters remotely using the same methods used in the local NVR setup All of the parameters can be adjusted by selecting values from their respective dropdown menus WebViewer LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT a MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA VIDEO PARA EN RECORD SETTING CHANNEL CHANNEL B ALARM SETTING zx DEVICE ALARM CHANNEL ALARM LY 3 NETWORK SETTING NETWORK ADDRESS i 3 a ADVANCED SETTING SYSTEM SETTING BAUD RATE 2400 v PTZ SETTING DATA BIT 8 J amp SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM UPGRADE STOP BIT 1 v VERIFY NOME 3 COPY SETTINGS TO DEFAULT SETUP REFRESH E System Information HDD Information From the sidebar on the left click System Information and then select HDD INFO to enter the HDD Information interface From this page users can check the hard disk drive status the total storage capacity of hard disk drive and of the amount o
28. Appendix 2 NVR Compatible Hard Disk Drives The following is a list of Hard Disk Drives HDDs tested and found to be compatible with the NVR Before using an HDD not found on this list it is extremely important to test it for compatibility first a a AA wb WDIEACS 100 SATA I3 Western Digital WD10EZEX 22RKKAO 1000 SATA Western Digital MD20EARX 00PASBO 2000 SATA Western Digital WDIOEZEX 00RKKAO 2000 SATA Appendix 3 NVR Compatible Portable USB DVD Recorders The following 1s a list of portable USB DVD recorders tested and found to be compatible with the NVR Before using a USB DVD recorder not found on this list to back up data from the NVR it 1s extremely important to test 1t for compatibility first e SAMSUNG SE 208AB CHBS Appendix 4 NVR Compatible Portable SATA DVD Recorders and DVD Disks Please take actual machine model as quasi The following 1s a list of portable SATA DVD recorders and DVD RW DVD R disks tested and found to be compatible with the NVR Before using a SATA DVD record or a DVD RW DVD R disk not found on this list to back up data from the NVR it extremely important to test it for compatibility first Suggested that users use a DVD RW disk to backup Brand NAME Media DVD Disks DVD R RiTEK 4 7G 16X LITE DH 24AWSH 4 7G 1 DVD RW Mitsubishi 4 7G 1 4X RiTEK 4 7G 4X TDK 4 7G 1 4X Note If you use DVD R discs please be sure to wait for the burning to completely finish
29. B drive 5 5 3 Network Information Main Menu Configuration Information Network Information the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter to enter the Network Information menu as shown in the following figures The information included accessible through this interface includes network type IP address and MAC address Network Type Static IP IP 192 168 000 151 MAC G0 FB 20 F 7 8E 82 6 Web Browser Operation 6 1 Feature Install the software through the Internet browser of OS to conveniently operate the network from a remote location This NVR supports C S B S and access in LAN and WAN It also supports IP and domain name visiting 50 IMPORTANT SOFTWARE RECOMMENDATIONS To ensure reliable remote viewing of NVR footage it 1s highly recommended that users have either Windows XP Windows 7 or Windows Vista installed on their computers and that they use either Internet Explorer 6 0 Internet Explorer 7 0 Internet Explorer 8 0 Internet Explorer 9 0 Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome as their Internet browser In the appendix there is an explanation of how to access the NVR using Firefox or Google Chrome 6 2 Network Security Setting Prior to setting up remote access set the network security level by following the following instructions 1 Open the Internet Explorer browser and click the Tools tab located in the bar at the top of the browser from the d
30. CE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER WHILE THE DEVICE IS CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE THE DEVICE S INTERNAL PARTS CANNOT BE SAFELY REPAIRED BY USERS REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE NOTE This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits what limits You need to tell me for Class A digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the device is operated in a commercial environment This device generates uses and can transmit radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in the user manual may cause harmful interference with radio communications FCC Caution To ensure continued compliance use only shielded interface cables when connecting this device to computers or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications COMMENT changes or modifications to what not expressly approved by provider could void the user s authority to operate this device This Class A digital device meets all the requirements of the FCC Regulations LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This user manual 1s supplied as 1s with no warranties be 1t expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability suitability fo
31. Connect the Alarm Out to the corresponding connections and ground accordingly For detailed description please see Section 5 3 4 IV I O Alarm 4ch 485 ri oo GABGOZA4J3 2 1 B NETS RJ 45 10 100 Base T Ethernet network for remote access to the video images from the NVR via LAN or Internet connect a standard RJ 45 twisted pair Ethernet cable to the NETS port B NETI NET4 For connecting remote IP cameras to the NVR on the same network segment connect Ethernet cables supplied from the kit to the NET1 NET4 ports B USB Use this port for connecting the mouse USB flash drives USB portable HDDs and USB portable DVD Recorders to the NVR for the list of compatible DVD Recorders see Appendix 3 The USB mouse can be hot plugged 3 5 3 Installing Hard Disk Drives HDDs Before you can record onto your HDD it must be formatted by the NVR system because standard PC formatting is not compatible with the NVR It can be done through the System Maintenance tab of the main menu in the toolbar Refer to Section 5 4 2 HDD Manage for a detailed description of this process Depending on the size of your HDD the formatting process can take up to several minutes
32. Informatio Manual Rec Loc Network Information Tool PTZ Shutdown 5 1 1 Menu Options In order to modify adjust the system configuration it is necessary to enter the Setup menu to do this click the Main Menu icon in the Tools menu 26 After clicking the Main Menu icon a dialog box with settings for all of the systems and options available for the NVR will appear The settings are divided into six subsections IPC Playback Backup Configuration Maintenance and Information The following are detailed descriptions of these settings 5 2 IPC Remote Device Management When users use NVR how to make video input image display on the NVR First users need to add IP cameras to the NVR and users can add IP cameras according to the following methods Before adding IP cameras users need to make sure that those IP cameras and NVR are both connected to the same network segment Turn on the NVR it will automatically search for the IP cameras on the same LAN and 1f the IPC and the NVR are in the same network segment the IPC will be automatically connected to the NVR And the IPC video image will display in live view of the NVR Up to four different IP cameras with the resolution of 720P or 960P can be connected simultaneously to the same NVR If IP cameras can t be connected to the NVR automatically after NVR starting users need to enter into the IPC Remote Device Mana
33. LARM CHANNEL ALARM ENABLE OFF vi amp NETWORK SETTING SENSITIVITY High v g ADVANCED SETTING amp SYSTEM INFO ALARM MANAGE MD AREA Alarm Plan SYSTEM UPGRADE BUZZER OUTPUT OFF v RECORD OFF y PRE REC OFF v OUTPUT OFF v DEFALILT SETUP REFRESH C Network Settings From the sidebar on the left click Network Setting and then select Network Setting to enter the network settings interface The menu allows users to set up parameters 1 e network type IP address net mask gateway and DNS address WebViewer LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT E MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA VIDEO PARA RECORD SETTING BASIC ATTR amp ALARM SETTING DEVICE ALARM TYPE STATIC v CHANNEL ALARM a NETWORK SETTING IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 118 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 PREFERRED DNS 192 168 0 1 SPARE DNS 192 169 0 1 amp ADVANCED SETTING GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 DEFAULT SETUP REFRESH D Advanced Settings System Setting From the sidebar on the left click Advanced Setting and then select System Setting to enter the system settings interface Users can adjust some parameters on this interface 1 e time zone user name and user password 60 REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOLIT WebWViewer LIVE REPLAY E MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA SYSTI VIDEO PAR
34. NUTE REC MODE IMER RECORD TIMER REC SCHEDULE REC TYPE NORMAL ONO COPY sun v TO EVERYDAY v COPY DEF AULT LOGOUT OFF v SETUP REFRESH Device Alarm Setting From the sidebar on the left click Alarm Setting then select Device Alarm to enter the device alarm setting parameter interface From this interface users can set alarm out time record delay time and buzzer output time WebViewer E MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA VIDEO PARA RECORD SETTING E ALARM SETTING CHANNEL ALARM amp NETWORK SETTING amp ADVANCED SETTING amp SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM UPGRADE LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING ALARM OUT 5s REC DELAY 60s BUZZER OUTPUT s DEFAULT LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT SETUP REFRESH Channel alarm settings From the sidebar on the left click Alarm Setting then select Channel Alarm to enter the Channel Alarm setup interface From this interface users can set I O alarms for each channel set motion detection alarms define motion detection privacy masking areas motion sensitivity alarm out time buzzer time prerecording time and post recording time 59 WebViewer LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT E MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA VIDEO PARA RECORD SETTING CHANNEL CHANNEL v E ALARM SETTING EVENT TYPE MOTION DETEC w DEVICE A
35. NVR via Mozilla Firefox ccooocccooccccocncocccnnoncnococncononononnnonononnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnonaninonons 17 Appendix 7 Accessing the NVR via Google Chrome ooooccccocccccnoccnccnnconononcnnononononnnnnnnnncnnonnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrnnnnnnnnnos 77 Appendix 8 How to ensure reliable remote viewing of the NVR through IE browser on Win 7 Win 8 64bit OS 79 1 Your NVR at a Glance Product Overview Model Video Format 4 CH PAL NTSC H 264 Baseline Decoding 4CH Network Input ICH CVBS 1CH VGA 1CH HDMI output VGA Up to 1280 1024 HDMI Up to 1920 1080 G 711 4CH Network Input ICH RCA Output ONVIF PPPOE DHCP DNS DDNS NTP RTSP protocol Every channel supports main and sub stream Display Resolution 720P Playback Resolution III 71 A PAL 25Fps CH NTSC 30Fps CH 00000 CH realtime playback _____ ESTEVE Power on Auto Record Manual Schedule 1 O Alarm Motion Sensor In Out Lo 4CHImpu iCHOupu A RI 4510 100Mbps Ethernet Video Decoding Video Input Output VGA HDMI Output Audio Format Audio Input Output Network Protocol Double Stream PTZ Control PTZ Control for remote PTZ IP cameras HDD Interface SATA Interface support 2TB HDD 1 ISI Live Monitoring Playback Configuration Backup Mobile Phone Surveillance ESA Mouse Portable Mobile HDD Flash Drive DVD Writer Firmware Upgrade Playback Options Normal Fast Forward Slow Forward
36. Pe a gt E 1 First install Google Chrome on Windows this manual will use Chrome version 7 0 517 36 as an example 2 After installing Google Chrome search for the IE TAB Chrome add on this file is named extension 1 4 30 4 crx This file can be downloaded from the Chrome Web Store 3 Open Chrome enter the IP address of the NVR into address bar and the following screen will appear TI A Web Application Manager c Q 192 168 1 247 83 This webpage is not available The webpage at http 192 168 1 247 83 65536 might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address More information on this error This webpage is not available The webpage at http 192 168 1 247 83 65536 might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address E More information on this error 3 Web Application Manager This webpage is not available The webpage at http 192 168 1 247 83 65536 might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address More information on this error lt Extensions apps and themes can harm your computer A 4re you sure you want to continue Install IE Tab This extension can access All data on your computer and the websites you visit 7 Click Install and the following screen will appear 78 Note If the web page still does not open press the 2 icon on the right of the
37. RECYCLING When this symbol appears on a product do not dispose of it with residential or commercial waste Recycling Electrical Equipment Do not dispose of this product with residential or commercial waste Some countries and regions such as the European Union have established systems for collecting and recycling electrical and electronic waste items Contact your local authorities for information about practices established for your region COPYRIGHT STATEMENT All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means transcribed translated into any language or computer language transformed in any other way stored in a retrieval system or transmitted 1n any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording photocopying or otherwise without the prior written permission from the owner Table of Contents UIMITATION OELIABILI cn A A A 2 DISCLAIMER OP WAISEANT Pos o a no ens el aro a e o Me ee des dd a ELO de 2 SAFETY INSTRUCHONS in ia 2 COPYRIGHT gt STAREMEND dd o ad di le e e ta do ed 3 ie ASE AMA A A A A E RMETNN 4 Te YOUEN VR al eS IAINCG in A oa 6 2 OH o aen ize e A O Em 7 Za Seta Started Ene cla lod 7 rW ng A O AO T 3 1 Front Panel Please take actual machine model as QUASI coooccccccccccccnncnconononcnnanonononcnnonnncnnnnncnnonncnnnoss 7 3 2 Back Panel Please take actual machine model as QquasSl cccooocccccoccnccnoccncnnononononcnnononononnnnnnon
38. Reboot Reboot lt 5 4 1 Maintenance To enter the System Maintenance menu select Maintenance Open indicates that the option of maintenance 1s enabled users can set a specific time for the NVR to restart The system will restart automatically according to the parameter s chosen Maintenance Auto Maintain Auto Reboot Reboot 3 5 4 2 HDD Manage To enter the System Maintenance select HDD Manage see adjacent figure 47 Maintenance Rn Upa ade NO State Total Awvar Format ox 9536 5426 B No Disk 6 0 1 2 2 No Disk 0 0 1 No Disk 0 0 Total Avail This field indicates amount of space available and the amount of unused space available on the hard disk drive State There are two available statuses OK and No Disk If the HDD cannot operate normally including when the status 1s unformatted or no HDD there will be an zd displayed on video live view If a new HDD 1s used with the NVR for the first time please format the HDD icon Format HDD Move the cursor to select the device to be formatted v indicates the to begin formatting option of format 1s enabled and click 5 4 3 Upgrade To enter the System Maintenance menu select Upgrade Options include System 29 66 upgrade Parameters Import Parameters Export and USB format System Upgrade Parameters Import Paramete
39. Rewind Single Step Video Backup AVlIorh264fromNVR Power Adapter PCV Adapter Operating Temperature 10 C 40 C Dimensions 315 W x 224 D x 51 H mm Details may vary with different models Congratulations on purchasing a state of the art Network Video Recorder NVR This NVR Disablers the industry s best triplex functionality with video audio recording playback and network capability which can all be run simultaneously streamlining the use of CCTV systems and boosting the security level of the home business or social venue where it is installed Users can access live or recorded feed from standard or PTZ IP cameras directly at the location of the NVR installation or anywhere in the world using web browsers or a mobile phone The video may be stored at a remote location for safety Some limitations apply to Web and phone based features please see the related sections for more detailed information Users are advised to become familiar with the NVR s parts and accessories as well as how to use the device as described in this instruction manual For any questions that this guide does not answer please contact a local vendor or a certified specialist In this manual ch and CH are used as abbreviations for channel so for example 4 ch means 4 channel 1 e a 4 channel NVR model Note Please don t connect the USB flash drives to the NVR before turning on the NVR or during
40. al Received D a Packets 616 300 Step 3 Click Properties in the lower left corner of the window see preceding figure Local Area Connection Properties STH gt General Authentication Advanced Connect using HB Realtek RTL8139 810x Family Fast E This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks vi Jill File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks vi dll QoS Packet Scheduler M 2F Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 52 Step 4 Double click Internet protocol TCP IP from the This connection uses the following items list in the center of the window see preceding figure Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties nn General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 123 Subnet mask 25 23 25 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server Step 5 Examine the IP address subnet mask and default gateway on the PC Step 6 Set the corre
41. and Mute On Off Disable from a computer that is not on the local network see the following figure nr a S PIZ Control Record Snapshot 3 Playback Download B Set Parameters JB Mute on off 4 indicates that authority is enabled gt indicates that authority 1s disabled Click to save 5 3 7 PTZ Main Menu Configuration PTZ the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter to access the PTZ setting interface The PTZ parameters are about the remote IPC connected to the NVR it s not about the NVR s A unique set of PTZ parameters can be set for each channel In this menu users can select values for each of the fields by pressing the arrow buttons at each end of the field The changes will take effect after clicking the 7 button ee 45 Channel Protocol Baud Rate Data Bit Stop Bit Par ity Auto Poll Addr ess Gunn Ca Channel This is the channel that the remote IPC with PTZ function is connected to the NVR Protocol From this field select the PTZ device protocol It must be consistent with the protocol of the actual PTZ IP cameras installed There are two available options PELCO D and PELCO P Baud Rate Select the PTZ device baud rate It must be consistent with the baud rate of the actual PTZ cameras installed This system supports four options 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 Data bit The options for the PTZ Data Bit are 5 6
42. ar The login window will appear if the Password y password is enabled x You can log in from the Login window as shown in the adjacent figure Select a user name and password via numeric keyboard You can access the main menu by pressing MEM if the password is enabled Note The default password for Admin is 888888 For your convenience and system safety you can change password of Admin and add another username 4 1 3 Tool Bar Please take actual machine model as quasi After logging in system single click the right hand mouse button and it will display the following toolbar o gt i pd XK O 22e S x o Multi Pic bes On Mute Off Auto us E Zoom PTZ Setup Playback Manual Rec Stop Manual Rec PIP 1 1 Stop Alarm Power Off The functions of the buttons in the toolbar are as follows E Setup System configuration Lj Multi Pic Clicking this button you can choose to display video on your monitor either as a full screen view of each of the cameras individually or all channels simultaneously Playback Search and playback of recorded files K Mute On Mute Off Bu MANUAL Rec STOP Manual Rec Click the button B on the tool bar or the button REC on the remote control to start manual recording Click the button EY on the tool bar or the button REC on the remote control to stop manual recording Note If schedule recording or continuous recording started the manual recor
43. ate and time you can modify the time with the help of the 4 A and Y buttons Press Enter to confirm your selection After selecting the day please click MER to search for the recordings from that day The calendar on the above figure will show all the recordings in a given month A green background on the calendar indicates normal recording a red background indicates I O alarm recording an orange background indicates motion detection alarm recording and a gray background indicates that there was no recording Click any date in this frame to search by the recording status of that day and the search results will be shown in the date frame Select the start and end time on the time line positioned against the available channels you can choose which channel to view by selecting the checkbox next to each channel EX indicates that the channel will be selected The start and end times of the recording you wish to view are indicated by two vertical lines on the time line When you are using the remote and try to go to the desired line using directional buttons If you would like to fine tune the required time you can use the buttons to zoom in zoom out of the time line Alternatively you can move along the time line using and buttons Time values will be shown above the time line Press Enter button once to confirm the time line and press Enter button once again to cancel the time line Using mouse left cli
44. ate of the current channel It also to adjust the bit rate of the remote IPC connected to the selected channel on the NVR The recording bit rate of each channel can be adjusted independently Resolution This indicates the resolution of the remote IPC connected to the current channel on the NVR for recording Frame rate In this window users can choose the recording frame rate frames per second for the current channel It s also to adjust the frame rate of the remote IPC connected to the selected channel on the NVR The higher the recording frame rate the more natural the movement seen in playback mode will seem Select a recording frame rate depending on the how carefully the activity in the video needs to be monitored It is possible to adjust each channel frame rate independently For the PAL video output format the system s default frame rate 1s 25 frames per second with each channel this means the system will record 100 frames per second with all channels running if there are four channels that are all recording Users can set the frame rate from 1 to 25 frames per second for each channel The maximum value of total frames recorded per second with all channels is 100 frames with 720P 960P resolution for 4 ch NVRs For the NTSC video output format the system s default frame rate 1s 30 frames per second for each channel which means the system will record 120 frames per second with all channels running if there are four channels
45. can left clicking and tbe then drag the frame to set the motion detection area 3 5 Hardware Installation It is recommended that the installations described below be carried out by qualified personnel 3 5 1 Network connection diagram Users could connect the IP cameras to the network ports NET1 NET4 on the back panel of the NVR directly through Ethernet cables and IP addresses of the IP cameras and the NVR must be in the same network segment No external power sources connected to the IP cameras and the IP cameras can be powered directly through the Ethernet cables Network connection diagram as below Ethernet Cables DO enn cocAERNC 0 AA AA 1 E a 7 I Video Input IP Cameras m gt a Another port of the Ethernet cable connected to the IPC Y To one port of the Ethemet cable Switch Hub With POE Power Supply Cable Ethernet 3 5 2 Basic Connections B Monitor Connect the main output connector to a monitor or a TV screen Use a BNC to RCA converter if needed to work with the Audio Video RCA cable B Audio Connection The audio input interface 1s a standard RCA socket Keep the audio signal cable away from strong electromagnetic and electric interference B Power Use the 12V DC adapter supplied for connecting your NVR device to the power source B Alarm Input Output Connect the Alarm In 1 4 to N O Normally Open or N C Normally Closed alarm connectors to one ground connection
46. ck once to setup the start time the subsequent left click will indicate the end time and left click again will cancel the marked time Using remote control you can navigate between fields using and buttons and modify the time with the help of the A and Y buttons When moves to the channel press Enter to confirm or cancel your channel selection If you would like to fine tune the required time you can use the X M buttons to zoom in zoom out of the time line Using and buttons to switch pages when it zooms out too large After searching using and buttons to move the time and press Enter button to choose start time line Press Enter again to popup the second time line as the end time line Also can use and buttons to move the time line Then press Enter to confirm the time And press Enter to cancel the time The available recordings will be represented by differently colored bars on the time line depending on the type of the recording Green common recording Orange motion detection triggered recording Red I O alarm triggered recording Gray no recording To play the selection press the Play button or navigate to 1t and press Enter on the remote control the selected channels will playback in the standard view windows in their respective positions on the monitor screen II Playback by file Input the date and time click MES and the recording status on that date will be displayed The calendar on
47. cord and black refers to no record To set up weekly schedules click on the box of the recording status to be used Normal REC or No record and then click on each box in the schedule timeline that this recording status is to be applied to See the Record Plan screenshot in the preceding figure Each gray block represents one hour on a 24 hour clock 1 e the first block next to each day of the week represents the hour from midnight 01 00 AM and the last block below the 23 on the right hand side of the screen represents the hour from 11 00 PM midnight After setting up the record schedule click the _ button at the bottom of the screen to save it Alternatively left click and drag the frames of the boxes in the schedule timeline where you want to Another way to set up schedules is to create a schedule for one day of the week and then use the Copy and To dropdown menus and copy button settings to apply the setting from one day to another day or a series of up to all seven days of the week To do this first create a schedule for one day Then from the Copy dropdown menu select the first day of the week that the schedule should apply to Next from the to dropdown menu select the last day of the week that the schedule should apply to and click copy button For example to set a schedule where the NVR uses normal recording from 2 00 AM until 1 00 PM and no recording from 1 00 PM until
48. ding won t be processed until the schedule recording or continuous recording stopped Auto Sequence Click Auto Sequence on the toolbar to enable auto sequencing if the option System Basic Sequence 1s set as In Order this will display the channels with images in sequence channel 1 channel 2 channel 3 channel 4 channel 1 if the option System Basic Sequence is set as Inverted this will display the channel with images in sequence channel 4 channel 3 channel 2 channel l channel 4 Channels without images will not be displayed To interrupt auto sequencing press any button on the remote control or click the mouse while in auto sequence mode LJ PIP 1 1 This feature displays the video from one channel in a small inset window while another channel is displayed in full screen view EZOOM First user must select one channel on live view and enlarge the current channel view to full screen Then click EZOOM to enter zoom mode and then left click and drag the cursor to select the area to be magnified Right click to exit zoom mode f Stop Alarm Click this button will cancel alarm notifacation if alarm has been triggered E PTZ Opens the PTZ control menu optional 5 A Shut Down B Restart Use this function to restart the device Please don t connect the USB flash drives to the NVR during restarting the NVR B Logout If the password is enabled clicking Logout wil
49. e 1G SG 10G 1 hour 5 hours 10 hours and 20 hours HDD Loss When the Ed setting has been selected for HDD Loss the relevant alarm will be triggered if there is no HDD connected to the NVR and an El icon will be displayed in the lower left corner of channel 1 while in live view mode Network When the Ed setting has been selected for network disconnected it indicates that if the remote IPC connected to the NVR has been disconnected the relevant alarm will be triggered and a message Disconnect will be displayed of the current channel while in live view Click 20 to save the setup after modifing parameters Note If the buzzer mentioned in Section the Alarm Basic Setup mentioned in Section 5 3 4 are in the Close setting they will not be triggered by any kind of activity III Motion The parameters on the motion setup interface are about for remote IPC s connected to the NVR To access the Motion Detection menu and the dialog window where Sensitivity MD Area Enable Switch Buzzer Alarm Output Pre record Record and Email settings can be set will 36 appear Sensitivity Area Plan P output P Buzzer S Remote Record 3Pre Rec Record channel 1 M2 Ma Ma Channel In this field select the channel to be set up Switch Each channel has a corresponding channel switch v indicates that the motion detection alarm of the
50. ed using Windows Media Player or Hsplayer exe If the file format is H 264 it can be played on home computers using Hsplayer exe 5 If a mass storage device or a USB DVD recorder is used to back up file user had better connect 1t over the USB port on the back panel With the current models external media as USB flash drives portable USB HDDs and USB DVD recorders can be connected to NVRs For the list of USB DVD recorders tested and approved for compatibility see Appendix 3 A The system only supports the FAT32 file system for USB flash drives and HDDs l 4 2 6 Playing Backed Up Videos on Home Computers 1 Copy the program Hsplayer exe from the installation CD to the computer to be used Double click the 153 7 icon to run the program Maximize the window Minimize the window H Tq the Window HsPlayer Hx 000 Op n apture Play Slow Fast Mute Volume Slide Setting Next Frame 2 Click O gt to open the video recorder in avi or 264 format Select a file and click Open to play the file 23 ca JE dal c 2 1 CRDI db CELERE S t CHO ee 3 cFODOODOODOOODOO Cee Fike pure craocoo00O00007 1 DO 1 3103110 Fir of bape 3 Click TOP to capture a still picture Then click lEl to enter the Settings menu to set u
51. em as Admin in order to manage users The Administrator s username Admin cannot be modified The default password for Admin is 888888 a ge with password Prewiem author ity _ Default J B Preview authority indicates that if the system administrator logout the system all the users can t view all the channels unless they login the system The following settings can only be set by the system administrator who will be referred to throughout this manual as the Administrator the username for the system administrator is Admin Add Users Click to add new users In this window enter the new user s name and password in the corresponding fields and then to confirm the password enter it a second time in the Confirm Password field The length of the password must not exceed 6 digits And user can add seven users at most Click d 7 to save 43 Delete Users From this window see the following figure the Administrator can delete users the color of the user has been selected will be blue by selecting the user of the user account to be deleted And click to enter the window to confirm Modify Password Select a user to enter the interface to modify user s password From this window the Administrator can change the system s password For security reasons before a new password can be set it is necessary to enter the original password Local Permission
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53. estions or encounter any difficulties using your device OThere maybe some differences between the descriptions provided here and the actual devices as our products are constantly developing and upgrading We apologize if this manual does not contain all of the latest updates MC 968 A 2 81
54. etection alarm menu and click G5 ES to save the settings Note Mouse operation Left click and drag the frame to set up the region for motion detection MD Plan It s necessary to set up motion detection schedule for motion detection alarm Click on the L button to bring up the MD Plan window 37 This window allows the user to enable disable motion detection alarm on a daily basis The table represents days of the week from Sunday to Saturday located vertically and hours of the day from 0 to 24 on the horizontal line Below the week grid you can see the legend for the color encoding Black stands for the time when alarm is disabled and Red denotes enabled motion detection alarm To mark the time cells you can left click on them individually or click and drag to highlight the required time span If you choose your color code and click the day of the week the complete 24 hour time span for that day will be highlighted in the selected color To save the changes click OK All 2 WMD Alarm Bo Alarm Copy Sun to All Output vy indicates that an alarm will be activated if it has been triggered by motion Buzzer i indicates that the buzzer will sound 1f it has been triggered by motion Remote Record TE indicates that the selected channel the remote IPC connected to the NVR will record on to the SD card if it has been triggered by motion Pre REC i indicates that the re
55. f free space left on the hard disk drive 61 WebViewer E MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA VIDEO PARA RECORD SETTING E ALARM SETTING DEVICE ALARM CHANNEL ALARM E NETWORK SETTING NETWORK E ADVANCED SETTING SYSTEM SETTING PTZ SETTING E SYSTEM INFO HDD INFO VERSION INFO SYSTEM UPGRADE LIVE REPLAY HARD DISK INFO LIST NUMBER DISK STATE 1 NORMAL 2 NO FORMAT 3 NO DISK 4 NO DISK REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING TOTAL SIZE 953869M LOGOUT DISK FREE SIZE 11275M REFRESH Version Information From the sidebar on the left click System Information and then select Version INFO to enter the Version Information interface Here users can find out the device name device type hardware version and software version WebViewer LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT E MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA VIDEO PARA RECORD SETTING E ALARM SETTING DEVICE ALARM CHANNEL ALARM E NETWORK SETTING NETWORK E ADVANCED SETTING SYSTEM SETTING PTZ SETTING E SYSTEM INFO HDD INFO VERSION INFO SYSTEM UPGRADE F System Upgrade VERSION INFO DEVICE NAME DEVICE SN DEVICE TYPE DEVICE ID HW VERSION SOFTWARE VERSION RELEASE DATE NVR NVRFyrelaUntdaL 0x1000711 DUG9FC4P93B78N6MGR Y J V1 1 0 2 V1 1 1 5 2014 02 22 REFRESH From the sidebar on the left click SYSTEM UPGRADE to enter the remote upgrade interface Cl
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57. gement to add online IP cameras manually Main Menu IPC the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter to enter the Remote Device Management menu to add IP cameras When adding IP cameras including private protocol and ONVIF protocol If choose private protocol users can only add IP cameras purchased from our own company If choose ONVIF users can add IP cameras supporting ONVIF protocol Note If users select ONVIF protocol to add IP cameras most parameters of the IPC can t be adjusted Click ESSE button and online IPC devices on the same LAN will be shown on the list of search Remote Device interface Click 9 amp 22 and gt to navigate pages click to search again User can select one device or multiple devices but no more than four devices for a 4 ch NVR and nine devices for a 9 ch NVR E indicates the device has been selected click 1 J to add devices If users add devices success the image of the device will appear on the live view User can select one device to modify the parameters on the interface select one and click L to enter Modify the Remote Device to modify the IP address mask or gateway of the current device Click A to save 27
58. ice Name nvr go f _ CH1 2013 05 20 17 52 51 bmp UID DYM9FJ7YJWV7TN6MMRC z Le 7 cH2 2013 05 20 17 53 04 bmp Device Channels 4CHs Alarm Setting e Off 0 Open a 1 CH3 2013 05 20 17 52 58 bmp E Snapshot Snapshot Information 7 Click E to enter the Records interface to view the record lists Click one on the list to playback the record Records Delete Device Info Edit CH1 2013 05 20 17 83 Device Name nvr ermano UID DYM9FJ7YJWV7TTN6MMRC I CH3 2013 05 20 17 53 19 mp4 Device Channels 4CHs Alarm Setting e Off 0 Open Information rs 8 Click A to enter the System Settings interface as follows PTZ Step This function is mainly for the controlling of the speed The larger the value is the A faster the rotational speed will be with possible values ranging from 1 8 Display Views Select one and only one channel view will be shown on live view Select four and quad channels view will be shown on live view A AA Alarm Setting When choose Open it indicates that the alarm push function is enabled Note When the option Alarm Setting on the System Settings interface and the option Alarm Setting on the Device Info interface are all set to Open if motion detection alarm of the remote IPC connected to the NVR is enabled and the NVR is connected to the internet When the motion detection alarm is triggered the channel alarm inf
59. ick it to open the shortcut menu 55 E CONNECT Bl DISCONNECT El CONNECT ALL Bl DTSCONNECT ALL Bl START RECORD STOP Users can play start and stop this channel s recording using the shortcut menu 3 Right click the screen while in live view mode and click connect all or disconnect all to quickly open or close all windows 6 5 4 Replay Click REPLAY to enter the playback interface WebViewer LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT SS 3445 A o Y i July 2013 y Jw i 2013 07 1 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat I 3 7 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 2 B 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REFRESH FILE LIST ALLCHANN ALLTYPE SEARCH 12 03 25 13 03 24 L 12 03 25 13 03 14 2 1405 12 03 26 13 03 24 3 1430 12 03 26 13 03 26 4 1532 13 03 26 1 4 03 23 EA 13 03 27 1 4 03 24 1395 13 03 27 1 4 03 24 1463 13 03 27 1 4 03 25 1534 14 03 25 1 4 50 27 2 1128 OQ 14 03 26 1 4 50 29 ie 14 03 28 1 4 50 30 1255 14 03 29 1 4 38 24 3 828 7M 29 14 38 57 14 50 29 3 291 5M DOWNLOAD PLAY To search for a recording by date click calendar in the upper right corner and use 4 P and to set the month of the video being searched for click REFRESH located just below the calendar to display the recording information of current month 4 July 2013 d
60. icking upgrade button in the center of the screen will select file for upgrading Then click the SYSTEM UPGRADE remote Note The system upgrade will require a few minutes during this time do not remove the network cable of the NVR or turn the NVR disable After completing the upgrade the NVR will restart 62 WebViewer LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT z MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA VIDEO PARA HECORD SETTING z ALARM SETTING DEVICE ALARM CHANNEL ALARM z NETWORK SETTING NETWORK z ADVANCED SETTING SYSTEM SETTING PTZ SETTING z SYSTEM INFO HDD INFO VERSION INFO SYSTEM UPGRADE SYSTEM LIPGRADE 6 5 6 Local Settings From the sidebar on the top click Local Setting to enter the local settings interface From this page users can set up the save path for local settings in the Record Save Path field they can create a save path for recordings in the Frame Save Path field they can create a save path for video still images and in the File Save Path they can create a save path for downloads Clicking will set up the respective save path WebViewer LIVE REPLA REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT RECORD SAVE c NVR BACKUP PATH FRAME SAVE c NVR BACKUP PATH FILE SAVE PATH c NVR BACKUP 6 5 7 Logout Click Logout to log out of the system 7 Mobile Phone Support This NVR can transmit live feed to your mobile phone and support P2P mobile mon
61. ideo stream as a still photo Qe T Record Click it to start manual record video on the current channel and the left bottom corner of the channel has a normal recording video symbol MEW And click it again to stop manual record 4 Double click on the live view screen it will enlarge the selected channel and back to quad view if double click again 5 Click E to enter the interface of Devices user can edit the parameters of one device choose one device and click E to the Device Info interface as below Click MEI to adjust parameters Click Mila device whether or not Alarm Setting When select Open 1t indicates that the alarm push function of the current channel is enabled To enable alarm push function users need to make sure the NVR is connected to the internet to remove the information of the current Device Info MobileEyeP2P Devices ve B OM M ipcipncssxnEavureHePsrrsi UID DYM9FJ7YJWV7TN6MMRC1 Live View gt pem E E a gt Device List Device Channels 4CHs Alarm Setting e Off e Open ER merlo rms ITA jwvrTNGMMRCI Information 6 Click to enter the Snapshot interface to view the snapshots Click one on the list Delete to see the picture and click Ess to remove the current picture 67 Delete Device Info Edit ona psh ot Picture pre view Delete CH2 2013 05 20 17 53 04 bmp Dev
62. ith the website can also affect how a page is displayed 80 If you re having other problems on a site such as playing videos read Video won t play in Internet Explorer The Compatibility List 1s frequently updated and Internet Explorer automatically downloads these update This list includes sites that might ve been designed for older or other browsers sites that use Adobe Flash Player and other settings that help give you a better browsing experience If you don t want these updates you can turn off Compatibility List Updates at any time C To turn off Compatibility List Updates 1 Open Internet Explorer in the desktop 2 Press the Alt key to display the Menu bar or press and hold the Address bar and then select Menu bar 3 Tap or click Tools and then tap or click Compatibility View settings 4 Clear the Download updated compatibility lists from Microsoft check box and then tap or click Close D To change Compatibility View settings 1 Open Internet Explorer in the desktop 2 Press the Alt key to display the Menu bar or press and hold the Address bar and then select Menu bar 3 Tap or click Tools and then tap or click Compatibility View settings Statement O If there is any doubt or disputability regarding information in this manual you can call our company for clarification OThis manual provides reference information for several types machines contact our customer service department if you have any qu
63. itoring so that you can have on the go access to your surveillance system from virtually anywhere To 63 view you must install a mobile operating system specific program into your mobile The mobile programs are located on the included CD or downloaded via APP Store for an Phone mobile or downloaded via Google Play for an android mobile In Tunes or Google Play please search for MobileEyeP2P or MobileEyeP2P Please see the instruction manual for your mobile to install the program Currently there are a limited number of phones that are supported Google Android and Apple iPhone Note 1 Prior to using this feature you should apply for an Internet connection service for your mobile phone such as 3G or 2 5G Please contact your mobile service provider for details 2 You can watch four live feed channels at a time with Google Android or iPhone Mobile 3 It is recommended that in 5 3 5 II Network Advanced Mobile Setup section the image quality of the NVR for remote access viewing via mobile phone The better the image quality is the bigger the bit rate and the frame rate of the NVR are Please choose the suitable quality according to user s bandwidth The following two sections will describe the installation methods and instructions of the program MobileEyeP2P for example 7 1 Android Mobile 1 Please go to the android software market I to search for MobileEyeP2P and install it Or from
64. l address of the speed dome camera and select the relevant control protocol 2 Switch the current frame to the corresponding display channel C Operation Right click to enter the toolbar menu under the real time monitoring frame and choose PTZ to enter the control frame Switch Control epa CR Speed eum 3 Speed Channel 200 Zoom Direction D al E Buttons FOCUS Focus E oup IRIS iis I y sl Presat Set Preset Clean Preset Call Preset In the PTZ control frame switch Chn to the channel that connected to the remote PTZ IP camera PTZ Direction Control From the PTZ control frame move the mouse to the upper lower left and right locations of the current frame and this time left click and hold the mouse Enter the control area of the corresponding location SPEED Regulate the rotating step length of the PTZ by using the slide bar This function is mainly for the controlling the speed The larger the value the faster the rotational speed will be with possible values ranging from 0 63 with a speed value of 0 the camera will not rotate IRIS IRIS This regulates the diaphragm FOCUS FOCUS This brings objects into clear focus ZOOM ZOOM Pressing this causes the lens to zoom in and out Magnification can be changed by using the mouse wheel under the current frame Point Adjust the direction and angle of the camera in
65. l log the user out of the system and lock the NVR such that pressing keys or icons will have no effect on NVR activity until a user enters the password to disable the keylock See the following subsections for a detailed description of each of these functionalities 4 2 Tool Bar Menu Options 4 2 1 System Configuration E After pressing this button a screen for configuring all system settings will appear From this screen IPC Remote Device Management video playback files backup maintenance and information can be adjusted Refer to Section 5 NVR Settings for a detailed description of these settings Note 1 Users need to click the WES button to save parameters in the current window 2 A special feature of this NVR is that an explanation of each menu item will be displayed automatically when the cursor is moved over it 4 2 2 Manual Recording There are five ways of recording live video audio feed from your IP cameras manual recording scheduled recording motion detection alarm recording I O alarm recording and continuous recording If schedule recording or continuous recording started the manual recording won t be processed until the schedule recording or continuous recording stopped For a detailed description of motion detection alarm recording and I O alarm recording see Section 5 3 4 III Motion and Section 5 3 4 IV I O Alarm For a detailed description of scheduled recording see Section 5 3 3 Record In orde
66. lease set the time 1s not recording What if the motion detection function is not working The setting of motion detection area may not have been set correctly Check the sensitivity of the motion detector The sensitivity level may be too low What if the remote control does not work The address of remote control may be incorrect The distance from the remote control to the device may be too far or the angle may be too large Check the remote control batteries have not been drained Make sure that the remote control and the front panel of the NVR are not damaged Why I can t log in to the WEB Check to make sure that the computer has been connected to the Internet properly Check if the LINK or 100M LED is displayed normally on the panel use ping XXX XXX XXX XXX NVR IP to check if the Internet 1s linked properly It is recommended that you use either Windows XP or Vista as the operating system and Internet Explorer 6 0 or Internet Explorer7 0 as the Internet browser with this NVR The ActiveX controls may have been blocked Manually reinstall the ActiveX controls The video card driver may be out of date install DX8 1 and upgrade the video card driver 74 Appendix 1 Setting up Internet Connections for Remote Access This section will explain the ways to connect your NVR to the internet using static and dynamic IP addresses To connect to the internet you will need to use a modem and a router As a network
67. levant channel will prerecord 1f it has been triggered by motion Record channel i indicates that the selected channel will record 1f it has been triggered by motion Click ALDO gt to save the settings IV VO Alarm To access the I O Alarm menu a dialog window where the I O Alarm Status Alarm Output Record Buzzer Prerecord and Email settings can be set will then appear If the option Select is set to Local the parameters about Channel I O and Plan on this menu window are for NVR s If the option Select is set to Remote the parameters about Channel I O and Plan are for remote IPC s connected to the NVR Select First users need to choose I O alarm type include local and remote local is for the NVR and remote is for the remote IPC connected to the NVR CHANNEL From this field select the channel to be set up 38 VO Alarm Status Each channel corresponds to an I O status see the following status explanations which means that when an alarm is triggered it will activate the corresponding channel to start alarm recording I O status types NO Normally open It means that in its normal state the sensor 1s kept under constant low voltage If the output voltage changes from low to high then the alarm will be triggered NC Normally closed also referred to as normally connected The normal state of the sensor is under con
68. o click MB to save the changes after modifying the time and date III System DST Daylight saving time When DST is enabled users can set the starting time and ending time of DST For example in the following screenshot on the below the starting time 1s 02 00 00 on sunday of the first week in February and the ending time 1s 2 00 00 on Sunday of the first week in April Note The changes to DST settings will not be saved if you exit DST setup without clicking ec H i 30 IV System NTP Network time synchronization To enter the NTP menu when Open is selected in this field network time sync is enabled User can set the NTP Server host the server port and Update interval then click d 5 E to save the setting If user clicks ih the system time will proofread the time with the network server that you setup at once 5 3 2 Video Main Menu Configuration Video the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter on the remote control or left click to enter the Video menu Channel Use this field to select a channel to set up or to modify its settings Name Users can modify the local name of the NVR for each channel Note that the name of the camera for each channel must not exceed eight Romanized letters or four Chinese characters Position Naming the location the local channel name of the NVR is optional Users can switch between
69. one and the device UID will be shown If users click Manually enter users need to input Device UID UID is attached to the machine and users can modify the device name for the NVR Click the button save to save parameters Add MobileEyeP2P Live Vi gt Device List a 9 System Settings rep Device Information is empty add device or not No wo dimensional code scanning Manually enter 65 Device Name Device Name Device Name UID ull UID MIF JW TINGE 3 After adding the NVR successful it will appear on the devices list Click cc Live View to enter the Live View interface Move the green frame cursor to one of the quad screen and click to select one of the channels in the Device list 1t will connect immediately shown as follows MobileEyeP2P fe ol Device List System Settings Devices Help O R ipcpRcooxnEAvu7BHePSFYS E nvdpvworjJzvJwvrTNeMMRCI Devices ipciorcooxresvu7BH6Psrys E netpvworarvwvrrNeMMRCI Channel1 Channel2 Channel3 Channel4 66 The function of the icons on the live view a lem Play stop buttons me Click it to display PTZ control buttons HBd PTZ direction controls up down right left T8 PTZ lens controls iris iris focus focus zoom in zoom out D Click it to display snapshot and record buttons Capture to capture a frame of the v
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71. ons are Close SSec l0Sec 30Sec and 60Sec When the Close option is chosen the alarm will not be triggered by any activity Duration This function sets the duration of the recording time after alarm recording is 25 activated The options are 30Sec 1 min 2 min and 5 min Buzzer This function sets the length of time that the buzzer will sound when the alarm is triggered Options include Close 5 Sec 10 Sec 30 Sec and 60Sec If the Close setting 1s selected the buzzer will not be triggered by any activity Pre Rec This sets the duration of the recording time before the alarm is activated The options for prerecording time are Open and Close Alarm FullScreen This sets the duration of the alarm full screen Options include Close SSec 10Sec 30Sec and 60Sec If one channel was activated the channel video would be enlarged to full screen when the alarm was triggered Click D gt to save the setup after modifing parameters II Alarm Exception Neim hk To access the Exception Alarm page and a dialog window where the buzzer and I O output for HDD Remainder HDD Loss Network Video Cover and SD loss can be set will appear HDD remainder The buzzer alarm and I O output alarm can be set when there is little space left on the HDD for new recordings Options include Clos
72. orded videos to begin playback The file icon will change to P P TEE m UUUU Using this button users can download files to their computers and save them to a HDD for backup or later viewing The downloaded file format is avi Toolbar guide el T F HA Play Pause Stop Slow Play L Play Volume Control Single Frame 6 5 5 Remote Settings Click Remote Setting to enter the Video Parameter setup menu This interface includes settings for Media Setting Alarm Setting Network Setting advanced settings and system information which can all be modified remotely through an Internet browser once users have been provided the necessary accounts passwords and permission to access the setting s in question A Media Settings Image PARA In the sidebar on the left click Media Setting then select Image PARA to enter the video parameter interface From this page users can adjust image parameters LUM Contrast Saturation Hue Flip and Mirro for each channel 57 WebViewer LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT E MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA VIDEO PARA RECORD SETTING CHANNEL CHANNELL v amp ALARM SETTING g NETWORK SETTING ADVANCED SETTING LUM CONTRAST g SYSTEM INFO J cas Bo SYSTEM UPGRADE SATURATION 50 HUE 9g fa FLIP OFF v MIRRO OFF v DEFAULT SETUP REFRESH Video PARA From the
73. ormation will be pushed to the phone And users can click the alarm 68 list to access to the video live view of the NVR directly 9 Click gt to enter the help interface of this software information 7 2 Apple iPhone The Apple iPhone application like all iPhone applications needs to be downloaded directly from the iPhone App Store Open iPhone APP store search for MobileEyeP2P it s a free application 1 MobileEyeP2P installation According to the following method open the iPhone App store 93 touch BaF and search for MobileEyeP2P Install it on the mobile phone After installing MobileEyeP2P it will appear a MobileEyeP2P icon on the application software 2 How to use MobileEyeP2P D Click the MobileEyeP2P icon to run the program Click 3 Device List to enter Devices interface and click e to add device There two methods to add device Add from two di and Add with manual If click Add from two di to the next interface users can scan two dimensional code attached to the machine through the mobile phone and the device UID will be shown If click Add with manual users need to input Device UID UID is attached to the machine and Device Password the default password of administrator is 888885 users need to set up Device Channels the number of the channels according to the device and users can modify the device name of the NVR Click the b
74. p the path for saving captured images Click Browser to change the path for captured images For example select the folder Desktop and click OK to save the path Pleae select the Folder My Documents 4 e My Computer Sg Local Disk C y Local Disk D y Local Disk E 7 y Local Disk Fs Path of Captured images ga DVD RAM Drive 6 aca DYD Drive H Browser m m A y Removable Disk 3 gt G Control Panel A Shared Mnri menka a eme 4 Right click to open the shortcut menu window open the video recorder in avi or 264 format to set up the path for saving captured images Full Screen Language options for changing languages Note Files backed up on USB drives that those file formats are AVI can be played using Windows Media Player directly Files backed up on USB drives that those file formats are H 264 can be played using Hsplayer exe 4 2 7 PTZ Control Chapter 5 3 7 PTZ will explain how to set up PTZ parameters this section will discuss how to operate the PTZ control The PTZ control is to control the remote IP camera connected to the NVR through network protocol User needs to make sure the remote IP camera connected to the NVR has PTZ function 24 A Connection Make sure the remote IP camera and the NVR have been connected to the same network segment and IP camera has been connected to the NVR B Preparation 1 Set the contro
75. plorer 2 Click the Internet Options link located at the end of the list When the pop up window appears select the Security tab to access the ActiveX controls There are several zones with multiple security settings Each zone has preset settings built into 1t You can change the settings to fit your current needs If for some reason you re not satisfied with these changes click the Reset All Zones to Default Level to change them back To allow ActiveX controls to run click the Internet zone The icon that identifies this zone looks like Earth 3 Change the security level for the Internet zone from the default Medium high zone to Medium Slide the bar up and down between the different security zones The Medium Internet zone will allow a lower security environment for your web browsing To go even further with enabling the ActiveX controls click the Custom Level button Under the Settings menu look for the ActiveX Controls and Plug ins options Normally these settings are disabled to prevent a security risk to your computer system 4 Allow the ActiveX controls to automatically run by changing the settings from Disable to Enable This can be done by clicking the Enable button next to Allow Previously Unused ActiveX Controls to Run without Prompt After making these changes to your Internet Explorer browser you won t be constantly prompted to enable the ActiveX controls
76. put the corresponding preset point numbers and then click 224 to preset the point numbers of the menu Click 1 99 to clean the point numbers Input the preset point number and click Umt to automatically switch the IP camera to the corresponding location of the preset point The functions of these menu options may vary depending on the make and model of the PTZ camera being used For a detailed explanation of the available options refer to the user manual included with the PTZ camera 4 3 Channel Status Display The following status icons will appear in the upper right corner of each channel frame M This indicates that the channel has detected motion while in motion detection mode 25 This indicates that the channel has detected that something has set enable the sensor alarm while in alarm mode This indicates that the channel 1s running in recording mode This indicates that the channel has detected video cover while in video cover alarm mode This indicates that there 1s not enough space on the HDD to record or the HDD must be formatted This indicates that the HDD installed on the NVR has been lost or there is no HDD connected to the NVR This indicates that the HDD can t store the video data This indicates that the remote IPC connected to the NVR has been disconnected 5 NVR Settings 5 1 Menu Tree eite at Playback MaimMenu Configuration Default aintenance System
77. r any exact purpose or non infringement on any third party s rights This publication may include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors The manufacturer holds the right to introduce any changes to the information contained herein for any purpose including but not limited to improvements of the product and publications related to it at any time without prior notice DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY The supplier shall not be liable to any party or any person except for replacement or reasonable maintenance of this product for the cases including but not limited to the following B Any damage or loss including but not limited to direct indirect consequential special exemplary use arising out of or related to the product B Inappropriate use or negligence of the user during operation of the product resulting in personal injury or any damage B Unauthorized disassembly repair or modification of the product by the user B Any problems or consequential inconvenience loss or damage caused by connecting this product to devices of the third parties E Any claim or action for damages brought by any photogenic subject be it a person or an organization due to invasion of privacy whereby the surveillance picture and or saved data becomes public or is used for purposes other than surveillance SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions and keep them in a safe place for future reference Please refer all servicing rela
78. r to manually record a video audio feed 1f the system doesn t start recording users can select the S button from the Tools menu Alternatively users can press the REC button on the remote control of the NVR Pressing P or REC again will stop the manual recording process 4 2 3 Video Playback To start video playback first move the cursor to i the icon will be highlighted when selected and left click it to enter the settings menu alternatively press the P I P button to enter the settings menu And left clicking the x button will exit the current window or move the cursor to the x button and press the Enter button to exit There are two methods of searching for recordings by time and by file For a 4 ch NVR up to 4 channels can be selected for playback and it will real time playback as a full screen mode for each channel with 720P or 960P decode I Playback by Time In order to playback a certain video feed from a particular camera you first need to indicate what time and which camera you wish to receive this information from By time Date 2013 05 11 Cha AI Type All CA lime 00 00 23 59 Sun Wed Sat gt Adjust the date and time to match the recording you are searching for First select By time and next input the time in the next field and click MES If you are using the remote control press Enter to input numbers directly to set the d
79. rd layout is four windows evenly distributed over the screen If users haven t added any IP camera to the NVR the screen of the channel view will be black And if the remote IPC connected to the NVR has been disconnected a message Disconnect will be shown on the current channel view From the main screen you can access menu options and switch among channel views displaying either all channel feeds simultaneously or displaying a full screen view of a single selected channel 4 1 1 Displaying a Single Channel In the multiple screen view you can make a particular window active by left clicking on it twice with a mouse or navigating to it using directional buttons Y P 4 V Ifan audio output device is connected to this channel you can monitor both audio and video feeds To display a full screen view of a single channel press the numerical buttons on the remote control the channel number is displayed in the top left corner of each window alternatively you can do so by left double clicking on the desired window In order to return to the multi screen view either double clicks on the screen again or press the button MET either on the remote control of the NVR You can choose to display the toolbar or to hide it by right clicking on the screen 4 1 2 Login NVR AAA In live view press the MENU ESC button on the remote Device ID 000000 control once or single click the right key of the mouse to User name display the tool b
80. reen view 2 Ifthe Main Menu configuration Video Record Time section is set as Open for the current channel it will show the date time that the video was recorded when playing back recorded file if it is marked as Close it will not display the time 3 When the selected files finish the screen will return to the file list menu III Playback Control In playback mode users can view the playback control panel as well as the date and time of the file being played During playback drag the process slider to switch the file playback progress press Eito play the video in slow motion press MX to fast forward press gt to rewind press gt to pause and run frame by frame playback press to minimize the window press Bo exit from playback and return to the former menu 59 24 yy EMS The following are the functions of and options for the items in the playback control panel Click it to the previous file Click it to the next file HA Fast rewind the available speeds are 2x 4x 8x 16x and 32x ED Slow forward the available speeds are 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x 1 16x and 1 32x E Play in Pause Frame Put Frame by frame view BB Fast forward the available speeds are 2x 4x 8x 16x and 32x E zoom While the video is playing normally the speed 1s 1x first enlarge the channel to full screen which user wants to enter zoom mode Then click EX icon to enter zoom
81. rmation will be recorded onto the video as the OSD On Screen Display string When this field is set to Open the system time of the current channel the IPC connected to the NVR will be recorded onto the video as the OSD string 5 3 3 Record Main Menu Configuration Record the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter on the remote control or left click to enter the Record menu to adjust parameters And some parameters on this menu interface are the remote IPC s connected to the NVR such as Bit rate Resolution and Frame rate Users can modify these parameters Record Bit rate Frame rate of each channel independently 32 User can modify these parameters Audio Mode Pack time and Auto overwrite of all channels synchronously Channel After clicking the Channel tab users can modify the settings of the IP camera connected to the selected channel Alternatively users can make the same change or set of changes to the settings of all of the cameras at once To apply the change s to all available channels first select All from the Channel field by pressing the arrow buttons for example the options include CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 and ALL with 4 CH NVRs Then make the desired changes and save them before exiting the menu Record Open indicates that the channel 1s enabled for recording Bit Rate Use this field to adjust the recording bit r
82. ropdown menu select Internet Options 2 Click the Security tab in the dialogue box Internet Options ustom settings To change the settinas click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level 3 Click Custom level at the bottom of the dialogue box to set the security level Security Settings Settings 6 ActiveX controls and plug ins A Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls 5 Disable O Enable E Binary and script behaviors O Administrator approved Disable gt lt 9 Enable I Download signed Activex controls Disable gt lt Enable Pa 8 Prompt 19 Download unsigned Activex controls Mil Us gt vw Reset custom settings Reset to Medium si Set the appropriate settings for the ActiveX controls and plug ins Find the following controls in the Security Settings box and select the Enable option for each of them This is an extremely important step Y Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls v Binary and script behaviors y Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting Y Download signed ActiveX controls Y Download unsigned ActiveX controls 51 Y Run ActiveX controls and plug ins v Script ActiveX controls safe for scripting Prompt Before setting up remote access turn Disable the firewall and any anti virus software currently running on the computer 6 3 Connection Settings Remote access
83. rs Export USB Format I System Upgrade Create a new root directory called nvrupgrade on a USB flash drive copy the update file to it and then insert it into USB port of the NVR Press to upgrade the firmware and it will display the process of the system upgrade The system upgrade will require at least two minutes during this time do not remove the USB drive or turn the NVR disable After completing the upgrade the NVR will restart During system upgrading the screen will show as follows Upgrading Don t power off and wait 5 6 minutes 48 II Parameters Import It is necessary to export parameter to a USB drive before importing any parameter from the USB drive otherwise it will not be possible to successfully import the parameter III Parameters Export User can export important parameters to a USB drive to save And import the same parameters to other NVRs IV USB format This enables users to format the USB device connected to the NVR 5 5 Information Main Menu Configuration Information the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter to enter the System Information menu Options include System Log and Network Information 5 5 1 Device Information Main Menu Configuration Information System the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter on the remote control or left click to enter
84. sidebar on the left click Media Setting then select Video PARA to enter the video parameter interface From this page users can adjust specific recording parameters 1 e main flow frame rate bit rate and resolution minor flow frame rate bit rate and resolution and mobile parameter quality WebViewer LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING LOGOUT E MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA VIDEO PARA RECORD SETTING CHANNEL CHANNEL v amp ALARM SETTING MAINFLOW PARA E NETWORK SETTING i ADVANCED SETTING FRAME RATE BITRATE 3072 g SYSTEM INFO so _ a SYSTEM UPGRADE RESOLUTION MINORFLOW PARA FRAME RATE 25 v BITRATE 1768 v RESOLUTION MOBILE PARA QUALITY HIGH v DEFAULT SETUP REFRESH Record Setting From the sidebar on the left click Media Setting then select Record Setting to enter the record setting parameter interface From this page users can enable or disable recording for each channel adjust specific recording parameters 1 e enabling disabling audio and setting the pack time 58 WebViewer E MEDIA SETTING IMAGE PARA VIDEO PARA RECORD SETTING amp ALARM SETTING amp NETWORK SETTING amp ADVANCED SETTING amp SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM UPGRADE B Alarm Settings LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING CHANNE CHANNEL1 v REC CTRL PARA REC ENABLE ON w AUDIO ENABLE UNIT OF PACK 60 MI
85. sponding IP address subnet mask and default gateway on the NVR for detailed instructions refer to Section 5 3 5 Network Setup If the subnet mask and default gateway on NVR are the same as those of the computer then the IP address is most likely in the same network segment However they must not be exactly the same as the ones on the NVR as this will cause IP address conflicts Taking the preceding figure as an example the IP address should be 192 168 0 X where X cannot be 40 or 1 including other IP addresses currently being used and cannot exceed 255 as the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 and the gateway is 192 168 0 1 6 4 Control Download and Installation After the aforementioned settings have been adjusted and saved open the Internet browser enter http 192 168 0 X 192 168 0 X is the set IP address of the NVR and confirm If the http port of NVR setting has been changed if it is not 80 it will be necessary to add a followed by a port number For example assuming that the current port number is P enter http 192 168 0 X P to correct the problem After connecting to the internet Internet Explorer or other Internet browser being used will automatically download the file to the computer as follows Click Install The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to install this software Name NvrOcx cab Publisher Unknown Publisher This file does not have a valid digital signa
86. stant high voltage If the output voltage changes from high to low then the alarm will be triggered Close Set the I O to Close 1f external sensor alarms are not in use 99 VO Plan It s necessary to set up I O alarm schedule for I O alarm Click on the gt button to bring up the I O Plan window _ This window allows the user to enable disable I O alarm on a daily basis The table represents days of the week from Sunday to Saturday located vertically and hours of the day from 0 to 24 on the horizontal line Below the week grid you can see the legend for the color encoding Black stands for the time when alarm is disabled and Red denotes enabled I O alarm To mark the time cells you can left click on them Wi 0 Alarm Bio Alara individually or click and drag to highlight the required cor GENIS QNS time span If you choose your color code and click the day of the week the complete 24 hour time span for that day will be highlighted in the selected color To save the changes click OK Output EX indicates that an alarm will sound if it had been triggered by sensor Prerecord EX indicates that the relevant channel will prerecord if it has been triggered by activity detected by the sensor Channel All wm Buzzer E4 indicates that the buzzer will sound if it has been triggered by activity detected by the sensor Record channel L indicates that the relevant channel will record
87. sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 70 Bj 22 23 MM DD 26 H 28 29 30 3l 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 REFRESH The highlighted date indicates the recording date of the video being played Click on a date to view the recording file list for that day For example the preceding figure shows that there are videos on file that were recorded on July 16 17 and 19 indicated by the numbers being in 56 bold print and is the recording file list that 1s currently open is the list of videos recorded on July 19 indicated by the gray background and the 19 in bold face Another way to find a video is to select the channel and type of the file in question from the file list below the calendar After selecting the channel and type from their respective dropdown menus at the top of the file list click SEARCH and the results will be displayed in a list like the one in the following figure FILE LIST ALLCHANN ALLTYPE SEARCH 12 03 25 13 03 24 12 03 25 13 03 14 12 03 26 13 03 24 b 12 03 26 13 03 26 A 13 03 26 14 03 23 13 03 27 14 03 24 13 03 27 14 03 24 1463 13 03 27 14 03 25 3 14 03 25 14 50 27 14 03 26 14 50 29 14 03 28 1 4 50 30 14 03 29 14 38 24 14 38 57 14 50 29 Select one of the listed recorded videos and then click button on the left or button on the below to begin playback Or double click one of the listed rec
88. t in the back panel of the NVR note that you can hot plug the mouse In live view right clicking will either display or hide the toolbar EE From the main menu or a sub menu right clicking will exit the Right clicking current menu In video playback right clicking will display the playback control bar if it has been hidden In menu unlock mode left clicking on the Main Menu icon in the tool bar will open the main menu After entering the main menu left clicking will open sub menus By left clicking you can select values in edit boxes or pull down menus The system supports the input of Chinese characters and other special symbols numbers and letters On the playback interface left clicking can control the fast forward Left clicking function the rewind function the slow motion function frame by frame playback function the normal play function and can stop any of these processes or be used to exit from a mode or menu Left clicking can be used to access the color control bar and the volume control bar From the main menu sub menus or playback view left clicking x will exit the current menu Left clicking can also be used to select menu items Delia In live view double clicking will maximize the screen In video lef k playback double clicking will maximize the selected channel to full oli screen 1f the playback control bar displayed on the screen M dr In the motion detection setting interface you
89. ted to the NVR successfully the LED light of the channel will be on and it will to be blue 5 IR Window Infrared sensor for remote control 3 2 Back Panel The following are diagrams of ALL of the available NVR models not all models have the same layout or features For reference find the diagram of the model you have purchased 4 CH 1U Small 1 Video Output Connector Video output for connecting the NVR to a monitor or TV BNC 1Vp p 750 2 Audio Input Connector single channel audio input connecter for connecting audio signal input 3 Audio Output Connector single channel audio output connector for connecting speakers 4 VGA Connector For connecting the NVR to a VGA LCD monitor 5 HDMI High definition multimedia interface HDMI port 6 USB connector Use this USB port to connect the mouse and backup devices flash drives USB DVD recorders to the NVR Note On some models the USB port 1s on the side panel or on the front panel 7 Alarm Input Connectors 4ch ALARM IN CHANNELS 1 4 For connecting to external sensor devices Each alarm has one input pin on the terminal block of the rear panel Connect the positive output pins of the device to the input slots Alarm In on the NVR terminal block 4 ch 1 4 Connect the ground output pins of the device to the NVR ground slots G Multiple devices can be connected to one ground slot 4 ch Sensor 2 Alarm j A 485 E Oo ro i GABGOZ4321
90. ted to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers Do not operate the device under conditions outside its recommended temperature humidity or power source ratings Place the unit on a flat surface not prone to vibration or impact Use the appliance at temperatures between 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F and humidity below 83 The input power source for this appliance should be between 90 230V AC 47 63 Hz Install the unit away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers and stoves Installation of the unit near consumer electronics such as stereo receivers amplifiers and televisions 1s permitted as long as the air surrounding the terminal does not exceed the aforementioned temperature range Handle hard disk drives with care It is possible to damage hard drives if they are moved while their motors are still running To allow the hard drive to spin down and park its heads wait at least 10 seconds after disconnecting it from a power source before moving the unit To avoid shock and vibration damage to the internal hard drive do not move the unit while it is plugged in Protect hard disk drives from static electricity Do not stack hard disk drives or keep them upright Do not use an electric or magnetic screwdriver to repair hard disk drives B Do not impede the flow of air through the vents or place the unit in an enclosed area where the cooling vents are blocked NW Protect the
91. that are all recording Users can set the frame rate from 1 to 30 frames per second for each channel The maximum value of total frames recorded per second with all channels 1s 120 frames with 720P 960P resolution for 4 ch NVRs Audio Open indicates that the audio recording for all channels is enabled Close indicates that audio recording 1s disabled Mode There are two recording modes Schedule record and Always record 33 Always record In this mode if the remote IPC was connected to the NVR the NVR will automatically begin recording when it 1s turned on Schedule record This setup function allows users to create a schedule for recording tasks throughout the week so that only certain selected events are actually recorded on the HDD For example users can set up the system to record non stop only during the business hours Additionally the recording schedule can include specific no record time slots for when users are usually in the Disables or other location where the camera 1s installed alone at very early hours of weekday mornings The schedule can be easily customized to the user s needs Borna REC Bio REC Copy Sun x to All z a Channel Users can select all channels or a single channel There are two modes for recording on this menu interface Normal REC and No REC Different colors are used to identify the different recording modes green refers to normal re
92. the System Information menu The information included accessible through this interface includes the device type the software version the release day and the MAC address for example 4 CH as shown in the following figure Device Type 16779025 A Software Version v1 0 0 0 Release Day 2013 05 09 MAC 00 FB 20 F 7 8E 82 5 5 2 Log Information Main Menu Configuration Information Log the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter to enter the Log Information menu as shown in the following figure 49 Type Info Time Record Log Type AE Z5 OPERT SETUP 13 05 11 09 51 10 Start lime 2013 05 11 OPERI SETUP 13 05 11 09 51 27 aea Mi OPERT SETUP 13 05 11 09 52 54 End rn CED OPERI SIARI 13 05 11 09 53 10 ALARM YL 13 05 11 09 53 16 ALARM YL 13 05 11 09 53 16 At the top of the Log page are the following filters to facilitate locating the desired file s Log Type Choose from the following options All Operation Video Loss MD and I O Alarm Start Time Set the starting time of the log being searched for End Time Set the ending time of the log being searched for Click the ME Search button after setting the log time and type And the selected log will be displayed in the log list Click 9 HE 22 and gt to navigate pages and click E to save the log list to a US
93. the installation CD copy the setup software MobileEyeP2P apk to user s Android phone or to SD card Open your File Manager in android phone and find the file MobileEyeP2P apk in your android phone memory or SD card Click MobileEyeP2P apk to install the software as below 0 73K s al GO9 05AM CATEGORY PHONE MIDRIVE MobileEyeP2P MobileEyeP2P 0 62K s al 09 05AM Do you want to install this application Allow this application to e Network communication Storage s Phone calls Hardware controls Installing System tools Show all Cancel Install When the application has finished installing the phone will display the following screen 64 0 87K s ECT G9 05AM ls MobileEyeP2P trust this App Risky Permissions 0 Normal Permissions 3 Launch Finish k co RED Device List 3 2 Click the MobileEyep2p El gt icon to run the program and clic to enter Devices interface If device information 1s empty it will show a tooltip Device Information if empty add device or not touch Yes to enter next interface to add device touch No users need to click MEW to enter the interface to add device There two methods to add device Two dimensional code scanning and Manually enter Ifusers click Two dimensional code scanning to the next interface users can scan two dimensional code attached to the machine through the mobile ph
94. the system won t be logout until users log out the system manually If the option is set as 1min the system will logout automatically after one minute if users don t operate the NVR during this time period VGA Resolution The options are 800 600 1024x768 1280 720 1280 960 1280 1024 1440 900 and 1920 1080 Users can adjust the VGA resolution to make the video output be displayed on the CVBS monitor VGA monitor and HDMI monitor simultaneously Note The device will automatically restart when the VGA resolution is modified Volume Press or gt or click the vertical line on the slide bar and drag the cursor to the left or to the right to adjust the volume and click 2 to exit E mu Qo 3 Note It is necessary to click to save the changes after modifying parameters II System Time Date format Date Time format Time Sync IPC time Default CE o Date Format Left click to switch the date format include Y Y MM DD MM DD YY and DD MM Y Y Date Set the date using the numerical keypad Time Format Left click to switch the time format from a 12 hour clock to a 24 hour clock and vice versa Time Set the system time using the numerical keypad Time Zone Use this filed to adjust time zone according to the current time zone Sync IPC Time Click to make the IPC s time connected to the NVR synchronize with the NVR s Note It is necessary t
95. to the hard disk drive is carried out over the Internet In the local area network the IP address of the client side computer must be in the same network segment that the IP address of the hard disk drive In the wide area network the only requirement is that the two sides can visit the public network and connect to the Internet through the IP address or the dynamic domain name The following will mainly focus on connecting and setting up the local area network Step 1 Right click on Network Neighborhood and click Properties in the menu to open the Network Connections menu Alternatively if the operating system being used does not have a Network Neighborhood icon enter the Control Panel found in the Start menu then click Network and Internet and select Network and Sharing Center On the Network and Sharing Center page there should be a Network section in that section there should be a View Status link next to a listing that reads Connection Local Area Connection Click the View Status link A small Local Area Connection Status window will appear at the bottom of this screen click Properties and 1f prompted to give permission to continue click Yes Step 2 Double click to open Local Area Connection from the Network Connections menu Local Area Connection Status General 5 upport Connection Status Connected Duration 00 44 11 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity v
96. ture that verifies its publisher You should only install software from publishers you trust How can I decide what software to install The system will automatically enter the GUI as follows 53 English USER LOGIN Select the English interface from the upper left side Enter the correct password if a password has been enabled The password is the same as the one set in NVR LOGIN In this field enter a username The Administrator has all permissions but other users have limited permissions The Administrator can change each user s remote permissions from the User Management menu PASSWORD The password is as the same as the password for the NVR NETWORK MAIN Flow or Minor Flow Note If the device is connected to the WAN the IP address should be a public IP address 6 5 Operation Interface Options in the main interface include LIVE REPLAY REMOTE SETTING LOCAL SETTING and LOGOUT Click any option to access it NOTE When users want to modify parameters and playback video records of the NVR through an Internet browser remotely they must make sure that the remote NVR is in live view and there are no menus and toolbar output on the screen otherwise the settings and playback through an Internet browser remotely will be invalid 6 5 1 Live Click Live to enter the interface as follows in some cases it will be necessary to click to open images from the NVR
97. ual record video on the current channel and the right bottom corner of the channel has a normal recording video symbol II And click it again to stop manual record 3 Single click on the live view screen it will enlarge the selected channel and back to quad view if click again 4 Click i Device List to enter the interface of Devices user can edit the parameters of one device click to the next interface as below to adjust the parameters Click EF to previous Click Gi to remove the information of the current device Notification Alarm When select On it indicates that the alarm push function of the current channel is enabled To enable alarm push function users need to make sure the NVR is connected to the internet Note When the option Notification Alarm on the Device Info interface is set to On and motion detection alarm of the remote IPC which 1s connected to the NVR is enabled When the motion detection alarm is triggered the NVR channel alarm information will be pushed to the phone And users can click the alarm list to access to the video live view of the NVR directly MobileEyeP2P MobileEyeP2P Devices Devices Device Info CI ADOS Q Live View Device Name nvr Device List About Device Password Device Channels Help Notification Alarm 2 Information Snapshot Record 5 Click HEN to enter the Snapshot interface to view the
98. utton ES to save parameters MobileEyeP2P MobileEyeP2P Devices MobileEyeP2P Devices O o m D Add device Add from two di Add with manual Q Live View Settings 5 About Help 69 Devices Device Info Device Chann Done Devices Device Name Device Name nvr Device UID Device UID DYM9FJ7YJWV7TNE Device Password Device Password Device Channels 1CHs Device Channels 2 After add the NVR successful it will appear on the devices list Click Live View gt to enter the Live View interface Move the red frame cursor to one of the quad screen and click to select one of the channels in the Device list 1t will connect immediately shown as follows e A MobileEyeP2P MobileEyeP2P Live View Q Live View Ni nvr DYM9FJ7YJWV7TN6MMRC1 S3 Device List 9 Settings About Live View Devices 7 Invr DYM9FJ7YJWV7TNGMMRC1 MobileEyeP2P Live View Q Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 O O The function of the icons on the live view a Res Play stop buttons 70 gt Click it to display PTZ control buttons gt EM PTZ direction controls up down right left SENS PTZ lens controls iris iris focus focus zoom in zoom out 2 Click it to display snapshot and record o E buttons ex Capture to capture a frame of the video stream as a still photo MEL Record Click it to start man
99. utton to log out of the system Numerical Buttons Using these buttons you can choose to display video on your monitor either as a full screen view of each of the cameras individually Channels 1 through 9 or you can press the ME button in combination with other buttons to select channels between Channels 10 16 For example if you want to display Channel 12 in full screen mode press button HEEE and button 2 then Channel 12 will be displayed full screen Rewind lt lt Press this button to rewind the video during playback Fast Forward gt Press this button to fast forward the video during playback ENTER This button is used as the enter key in most circumstances 1 e for selecting items from a menu Spot View EE Press this button to enable auto sequencing and press any other button to interrupt sequencing Mute ON Mute Disable E Press this button to turn the sound on or disable Quad ME Press this button to switch display modes There available modes are 1 CH mode 4 CH mode and 9 CH mode The display modes can be adjusted according to preference REC e If schedule recording or continuous recording didn t start Press this button to start or stop manual recording 3 4 Mouse Control As well as the remote control and the buttons on the NVR itself you can use a mouse to operate the NVR The mouse operates just like a mouse on a typical computer To start connect the mouse to the USB por
100. vided by the ISP Click QE E and the device will save the username and password and set PPPOE as the default network type The IP address will be automatically configured as a dynamic IP address in the Wide Area Network WAN 3 If DHCP is selected the server will allocate a NVR IP address automatically 40 NOTE Save the IP address when selecting DHCP and the NVR will automatically connect with the server It will allocate an IP address when the connection is stable and this address will be displayed on the interface Media Port Port for the private protocol of the NVR and computer the value is set as 8200 and it can t be modified Web Port Sets up a Web browser port via HTTP The default port number is 80 but the specific number is model dependent If Administrator changes the Web port to for example 8088 the port number should be added after the IP address i e http 192 168 15 145 8088 should be entered as the IP address of the Web browser II Network Advanced In advanced menu user can set up DDNS and Mobile A DDNS Click on the L button to bring up the DDNS window Open indicates DDNS is enabled Server There are three options 3322 dyndns and perfecteyes Host Name In this field enter the name of the host server User Name In this field enter the username Password In this field enter the password B Mobile Click on the
101. y and a DNS address must to be set up as the same network segment as the NVR 42 DNS Address After pressing Enter input numbers for the subnet mask in this field IP After pressing Enter enter the IP address in this field Subnet Mask After pressing Enter input numbers for the subnet mask Gateway After pressing Enter enter numbers for the default gateway 2 If DHCP is selected the server will allocate an IP camera IP address automatically NOTE Save the IP address when selecting DHCP and the IPC will automatically connect with the server It will allocate an IP address when the connection is stable and this address will be displayed on the interface Click GQ to save parameters 5 3 6 User Main Setup Configuration User the tab will be highlighted when selected and press Enter on the remote control or left click to enter the User menu In this field a password for accessing the NVR system can be set or changed i Login with password indicates the password 1s enabled and user must input the correct password to login the system After the password verification is set up marked E the Administrator can set up to seven user passwords as well as an Administrator password If the password function 1s enabled it will be necessary to enter the password before logging in Note Once the password has been enabled it is necessary to log in to the syst

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