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1. i y D2 192 168 254 3 IPCamera 02 D3 A 192 168 2544 Y IPCamera 03 D4 PN 192 168 254 5 4 IPCamera 04 Figure 2 24 Camera List NOTE The cameras connecting to the PoE interface cannot be deleted in this menu 2 Click the A button and select the Adding Method in the drop down list e Plug and Play It means that the camera is connected to the PoE interface so in this case the 33 User Manual of Network Video Recorder parameters of the camera can t be edited The IP address of the camera can only be edited in the Network Configuration interface see Chapter 9 1 Configuring General Settings for detailed information Edit IP Camera IP Camera No Plug and Play 192 168 254 2 UserName eo 000 Admin Password Figure 2 25 Edit IP Camera Interface Plug and Play e Manual You can disable the PoE interface by selecting the manual while the current channel can be used as a normal channel and the parameters can also be edited Edit IP Camera IP Camerano Dt MmgMend Meum Oooo y OA Ped SSCS CAT UserName mmn OOOO Admin Passa Figure 2 26 Edit IP Camera Interface Manual 3 Click the Apply button to finish adding Chapter 3 Live View 34 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 1 Introduction of Live View Live view shows you the video image getting from each camera in real time The NVR automatically enters Live View mode when powered on Liv
2. Figure 9 14 More Settings Interface 3 Enter Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port in the text fields The Alarm Host IP refers to the IP address of the remote PC on which the Network Video Surveillance Software e g IVM S 4200 is installed and the Alarm Host Port must be the same as the alarm monitoring port configured in the software Alarm Host IP 172 56 21 58 Alarm Host Port 7200 Figure9 15 Configure Alarm Host 4 Click Apply button to save and exit the interface 9 2 6 Configuring Multicast Purpose The multicast can be configured to realize live view for more than 64 cameras through network A multicast address spans the Class D IP range of 224 0 0 0 to239 255 255 255 It is recommended to use the IP address ranging from 239 252 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 14 3 Set Multicast IP as shownin Figure 9 16 When adding a device to the Network Video Surveillance Software the multicast address must be thesame as the NVR s multicast IP Server Port 8000 HTTP Port 80 Multicast IP ts a e 0T Figure 9 16 Configure Multicast 4 Click Apply button to save and exit the interface Tus The multicast function should be supported by the network switch to which the NVR is connected 120 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 2 7 Configuring RTSP
3. The HTTP port is used for remote web browser access 121 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 2 9 Configuring HTTPS Port Purpose HTTPS provides authentication of the web site and associated web server that one is communicating with which protects against M an in the middle attacks Perform the following steps to set the port number of https Example If you set the port number as 443 and the IP address is 192 0 0 64 you may access the device by inputting https 192 0 0 64 443 via the web browser Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 14 3 Check thecheckbox of Enable HTTPS Enable HTTPS Y HTTPS Port 443 Figure 9 19 HTTPS Settings Menu 4 Enter the HTTPS Port Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface 9 2 10 Configuring Email Purpose The sy stem can be configured to send an Email notification to all designated users if an alarm event is detected etc an alarm or motion event is detected or the administrator password is changed Before configuring the Email settings the NVR must be connected toa local area network LAN that maintains an SMTP mail server The network must also be connected to either an intranet or the Internet depending on the location of the e mail accounts to which you want to send notification Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Men
4. 2 Verify the following parameters are the same with those of the connected IP devices including IP address protocol management port user name and password 3 Verify the whether the bandwidth is enough 1 Select Menu gt M aintenance gt Net Detect gt Network Stat 2 Check the usage of the access bandwidth and see if the total bandwidth has reached its limit 4 Check whether the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 3 If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process e The IP camera frequently goes online and offline and the status of it displays as Disconnected Possible Reasons a The IP Camera and the NVR versions are not compatible b Unstable power supply of IP Camera c Unstable network between IP Camera and NVR d Limited flow by the switch connected with IP Camera and NVR Steps 1 Verify the IP camera and the NVR versions are compatible 1 Enter the IP camera M anagement interface M enu gt Camera gt Camera gt IP Camera and view the firmware version of connected IP camera 2 Enter the Sy stem Info interface M enu gt M aintenance gt Sy stem Info Device Info and view the firmware version of NVR 2 Verify power supply of IP camera is stable 1 Verify the power indicator is normal 2 When the IP camera is offline please try the ping command on PC to check if the PC connects with the IP camera 3
5. Figure 8 15 Alarm Output Setup Interface 2 Set up arming schedule of the alarm output Choose one day of a week and up to 8 time periods can be set within each day Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped Settings Week A 00 00 24 00 U e m9 e pem Figure 8 16 Set Arming Schedule of Alarm Output 3 Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days Click the OK button to complete the video tampering settings of the alarm output No 4 You can also copy the above settings to another channel Copy Alarm Output to 172 6 23 88 8000 1 172 6 23 10 8000 1 172 6 23 107 8000 1 Figure 8 17 Copy Settings of Alarm Output 110 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 7 Triggering or Clearing Alarm Output Manually Purpose Sensor alarm can be triggered or cleared manually If Manually Clear is selected in the dropdown list of dwell time of an alarm output the alarm can be cleared only by clicking Clear button in the following interface Steps Select the alarm output you want to trigger or clear and make related operations Menu Manual Alarm Click Trigger Clear button if y ou want to trigger or clear an alarm output Click Trigger All button if you want to trigger all alarm outputs Click Clear All button if you want to clear all alarm output Alarm arm Output No
6. Menu gt HDD gt General 2 If the status of the HDD is Uninitialized please check the checkbox of corresponding HDD and click the Init button 3 Verify the HDD is detected or is in good condition 1 Select Menu gt HDD gt General 2 If the HDD is not detected or the status is Abnormal please replace the dedicated HDD according to the requirement 4 Check whether the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 3 1 Ifit is solved finish the process 2 If not please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process The status of the added IP Camera displays as Disconnected when it is connected through Private 171 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Protocol Select Menu gt Camera gt Camera gt IP Camera to get the camera status Possible Reasons a Network failure and the NVR and IP camera lost connections b The configured parameters are incorrect when adding the IP camera c Insufficient bandwidth Steps 1 Verify the network is connected 1 Connect the NVR and PC withthe RS 232 cable 2 Openthe Super Terminal software and execute the ping command Input pingIP e g ping 172 6 22 131 s Note Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command If there exists return information and the time value is little the network is normal 2 Verify the configuration parameters are correct 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt Camera gt IP Camera
7. Search result 25 04 2013 14 28 23 14 28 29 25 04 2013 15 44 31 15 51 09 25 04 2013 15 51 12 15 51 29 25 04 2013 15 51 30 16 05 58 25 04 2013 16 06 02 16 07 57 25 04 2013 16 09 22 17 05 56 1 25 04 2013 1 7 08 25 1 7 09 30 25 04 2013 17 27 13 1 1 30 44 390KB Y 19 843KB 42 A88KB Y 5 125KB 92 313KB 4 035KB 9 12 403KB Y 25 04 2013 17 30 44 18 54 44 281 197KB O 25 04 2013 12 32 26 12 33 24 25 04 2013 12 34 33 12 34 59 25 04 2013 12 35 02 13 01 32 25 04 2013 13 01 32 13 04 38 25 04 2013 13 04 45 13 05 29 ne ona 2 145KB 905KB Y 48 530KB 9 6 035KB 1 718KB Figure 7 21 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup 3 Backup device management If the inserted backup device is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor e USB flash drives and USB HDDs Click New Folder button if you want to create a new folder in the backup device Select a record file or folder in the backup device and click T button if you want to delete it Select a record file in the backup device and click button to play it Click Format button to format the backup device a01 md ch01 130 1 626KB File a01 md ch01 130 23KBFile a01 md ch01 130 5 494KB File a01 md ch01 130 21KBFile a01 md ch01 130 826KB File a01 md ch01 130 1KB File mi UN m ii TA ch01 20130828084 4KB File mr 2013 08 30 10 33 4
8. interface 31 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Protocol Management Custom Protocol Custom Protocol 1 v Protocol Name Custom 1 Stream Type Main Stream Substream Enable Substream Y Type RTSP v RTSP v Transfer Protocol Auto v Auto v Port 554 554 Path Example Type Z IP Address Port P ath rtsp 192 168 0 1 554 ch1 main av stream Figure 2 22 Protocol Management Interface 2 There are 16 customized protocols provided in the sy stem you can edit the protocol name and choose whether to enable the sub stream S nore Before customizing the protocol for the network camera you have to contact the manufacturer of the network camera to consult the URL uniform resource locator for getting main stream and sub stream Example The format of the URL is Type IP Address of the network camera Port Path E g rtsp 192 168 1 55 554 ch1 main av_stream Protocol Name Edit the name for the custom protocol Enable Substream If the network camera does not support sub stream or the sub stream is not needed leave the checkbox empty Type The network camera adopting custom protocol must support getting stream through standard RTSP Transfer Protocol Select the transfer protocol for the custom protocol Port Set the port number for the custom protocol Path Set the resource path for the custom protocol E g chl main av_stream 3 Click Apply to save the settings and click OK exit 4 Choose the protocol
9. 12 4 2 Upgrading by FTP Before you start Configure PC running FTP server and NVR to the same Local Area Network Run the 3 party TFTP software on the PC and copy the firmware into the root directory of TFTP Steps 1 Enter the Upgrade interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Up grade 2 Click the FTP tab to enter the local upgrade interface as shown in Figure 12 16 FTP FTP Server Address 172 66 2 142l Figure 12 16 FTP Upgrade Interface Enter the FTP Server Address in the text field 4 Click the Upgrade button to start up grading 5 Afterthe upgrading is complete reboot the NVR to activate the new firmware 158 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 5 Restoring Default Settings Steps 1 Enter the Default interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Default Default System will reboot after restoring the default settings Continue Figure 12 17 Restore Factory Default 2 Click the OK button torestore the default settings E Except the network parameters including IP address subnet mask gateway MTU default route and server port all other parameters of the device will be restored to factory default settings 159 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 13 Others 160 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 1 Configuring General Settings Purpose You can configure the output resolution system time mouse pointer speed through the Menu gt Configuration gt General interf
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11. 78 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Table 6 4 Detailed Explanation of Playback by tag Toolbar Add Mute Audio al xt Start Stop Add on clipping default tag Digital Smart mm management Zoom Search reverse customized Fast Previous Slow forward forward Scaling up down time Process bar Full Screen Exit bar Tag play back d IN E Play back progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames 6 1 5 Playing Back by System Logs Purpose Play back record file s associated with channels after searching system logs Steps 1 Enter Log Information interface Menu gt M aintenance gt Log Information 2 Click Log Search tab to enter Play back by System Logs Set search time and type and click Search button 79 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6 17 System Log Search Interface 23 59 59 3 Choose a log with record file and click O button to enter Play back interface If there is no record file at the time point of the log the message box No result found will pop up Start Time 2013 08 29 Major Type All Minor Type Y Information Y Operation Y Operation 4 Exception Y Information Y Information Y Information Y Information Y Information Y Information 2 E 4 5 6 n 8 9 4 Playback interface The toolbar in the bottom part of Play back interface can be used to control playing
12. 8 9 0 11 11213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Ja2423 jad 25 laslazjaallas 30131 9 um A A PEN ae Epp CA P Figure 6 5 Interface of Playback by Time Figure 6 6 Toolbar of Playback by Time S NOTE The 1970 01 01 00 00 30 2013 08 29 14 45 28 indicates the start end time of the record Table 6 2 Detailed Explanation of Playback by time Interface Start Stop Add customized on clipping default tag tag Ta Digital Smart Pause Pla jg management Zoom Search reverse Fast Slow forward forward Previous day Scaling e up down time Process bar E Full Screen bar Normal play back a NOTE Play back progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames 73 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 1 3 Playing Back by Event Search Purpose Play back record files on one or several channels searched out by restricting event type e g alarm input and motion detection Steps 1 Enter the Playback interface M enu gt Play back 2 Select the Event in the drop down list on the top left side Select Alarm Input or Motion as the event ty pe edit the Start time and End time Type Alarm Inpt v Alarm Input No Y 172 6 23 123 8000 Start Time 2013 11 11 EI 00 00 00 i End Time 2013 11 11 E 23 59 59 i Figure 6 7 Alarm Input Search Interface Type Motion y Camera v IPCamera 01 v IPCamera 02 7 Cam
13. 931 551GB Normal RAV Local 859GB 1 Figure 5 31 HDD General 2 Click A to edit the HDD you want to protect Local HDD Settings HDD No AAA HDD Property Read only O Redundancy Group 1 O2 O3 O4 Os Oe O7 Os O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 HDD Capacity 465 76GB Figure 5 32 HDD General Editing HE Nore To edit HDD property you need to set the storage mode of the HDD to Group See Chapter Managing HDD Group 3 Set the HDD property to Read only 4 Click OK to save settings and back to the upper level menu You cannot save any files in a Read only HDD If you want to save files in the HDD change the property to R W O If there is only one HDD and is set to Read only the NVR can t record any files Only live view mode is available O If you set the HDD to Read only when the NVR is saving files in it then the file will be saved in next R W HDD If there is only one HDD the recording will be stopped 68 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 6 Playback 69 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 1 Playing Back Record Files 6 1 1 Playing Back by Channel Purpose Play back the recorded video files of a specific channel in the live view mode Channel switch is supported OPTION 1 Choose a channel in live view mode using the mouse and click the button in the quick setting toolbar ti In the instant play back mode only record files recorded during the last five minute
14. Alarm Name Trigger l 172 6 23 10 8000 gt 1 No 172 6 23 107 8000 gt 1 No Figure 8 18 Clear or Trigger Alarm Output Manually 111 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 9 Network Settings 112 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 1 Configuring General Settings Purpose Network settings must be properly configured before you operate NVR over network Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Net work 2 Select the General tab NIC Type 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive v Enable DHCP a IPv4 Address red E T IPv4 Subnet Mask 239829 3 tia of IPv4 Default Gateway LAS IPv6 Address 1 fe80 240 48ff fe89 9e2 64 IPv6 Address 2 IPv6 Default Gateway MAC Address 00 40 48 89 09 e2 MTU Bytes 1500 Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Internal NIC IPv4 Address 1920158 TT Figure 9 1 Network Settings Interface 3 In the General Settings interface y ou can configure the following settings NIC Type IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway MTU and DNS Server If the DHCP server is available you can click the checkbox of DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address and other network settings from that server NOTE O The valid value range of MTU is 500 9676 4 After having configured the general settings click Apply to save the settings 113 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 2 Configuring Advanced Settings 9 2 1 Configuring PPPoE Settings Purpose Your NVR also al
15. Figure 3 9 Live View Toolbar Table 3 2 Mouse Operation in Live View Siri E Enter the main menu of the system by right clicking the mouse e Switch to the single full screen by choosing channel number from the dropdown Adjust the screen layout by clicking the specific icon Switch to the previous next screen Enable disable the auto switch of the screens Start continuous recording or motion detection recording of all channels Enter the playback interface and start playing back the video of the selected E Four modes of output supported including Standard Bright Gentle and Vivid Auto hide lock the live view toolbar on Add IP camera automatically or manually a 5 E channel immediately Po 36 User Manual of Network Video Recorder NOTE O The dwell time of the live view configuration must be set before using Start Auto switch O If the corresponding camera supports intelligent function the Reboot Intelligence option is included when right clicking mouse on this camera 3 2 2 Quick Setting Toolbar in Live View Mode On the screen of each channel there is a quick setting toolbar which shows when you single click the mouse in the corresponding screen Figure 3 10 Quick Setting Toolbar Table 3 3 Description of Quick Setting Toolbar Icons Description Enable Disable Record a PTZ Control a Digital Zoom Ex Image Settings Live View Close Strategy Instant Playback only shows the reco
16. HDD Property O Read only O Redundancy Group Oo e e eo eo oe oe O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 HDD Capacity 465 76GB Figure 5 28 Local HDD Settings 4 Configuring HDD group 1 Choose a group number for the HDD group 2 Click Apply and then in the pop up message box click Yes to save y our settings 3 Click OK to back to the upper level menu Repeat the above steps to configure more HDD groups 65 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 Choose the Channels which you want to save the record files in the HDD group 1 Select Advanced on the left bar 2 Choose Group number in the dropdown list of Record on HDD Group 3 Check thechannels you want to save in this group 4 Click Apply to save settings fore After having configured the HDD groups you can configure the recording settings following the procedure provided in Chapter 5 2 5 7 66 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 9 Files Protection Purpose You can lock the recorded files or set the HDD property to Read only to protect the record files from being overwritten Protect file by locking the record files Steps 1 Enter Playback setting interface Menu Play back AA Y IP Camera vViID1 viD2 4D3 vy DA Start End time of record 11 04 2013 11 47 33 25 04 2013 15 59 29 25 04 2013 3 00 00 00 25 04 2013 Figure 5 29 Playback 2 Select the channels you want to investigate by checking the checkbox to 3 Configure
17. menu operation on the screen is invalid It is required a user name and password to log in to the system 168 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Appendix 169 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Glossary e Dual Stream Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network The two streams are generated by the DVR with the main stream having a maximum resolution of 4CIF and the sub stream having a maximum resolution of CIF e HDD Acronym for Hard Disk Drive A storage medium which stores digitally encoded data on platters with magnetic surfaces e DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a network application protocol used by devices DHCP clients to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol network e HTTP Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol A protocol to transfer hypertext request and information between servers and browsers over a network e PPPoE PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a network protocol for encapsulating Point to Point Protocol PPP frames inside Ethernet frames It is used mainly with ADSL services where individual users connect tothe ADSL transceiver modem over Ethernet and in plain M etro Ethernet networks e DDNS Dynamic DNS is a method protocol or network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system using the
18. the IP address may change according tothe real condition and check if there exists packet loss fore Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command 2 Verify the network between NVR and PC is connected 1 Openthe cmd window in the Start menu or you can press windows R shortcut key to open it 2 Use the ping command to send large packet to the NVR execute the command of ping 192 168 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check if there exists packet loss mE Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command 3 Verify the hardware of the PC is good enough Simultaneously press Ctrl Alt and Delete to enter the windows task management interface as shown in the following figure File Options View Help Applications Processes Services Performance Networking Users CPU Usage CPU Usage History Memory Physical Memory Usage History Physical Memory MB System Total Handles 21916 Cached Threads 1107 Available Processes 73 Free Up Time 0 11 57 41 Commit MB 1463 6119 Kernel Memory MB Paged Nonpaged Resource Monitor Processes 73 CPU Usage 35 Physical Memory 39 Windows task management interface Select the Performance tab check the status of the CPU and M emory 174 User Manual of Network Video Recorder If the resource is not enough please end some unnecessary processes Check whether th
19. waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to y our local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recy clethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information see www recy clethis info User Manual of Network Video Recorder Preventive and Cautionary Tips Before connecting and operating y our device please be advised of the following tips Ensure unit is installed in a well ventilated dust free environment Unit is designed for indoor use only Keep all liquids away from the device Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it may cause damage tothe sensitive electronics within the unit Use the device in conjunction with an UPS if possible Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device Improp
20. After having successfully registered the device on the HiDDNS server y ou can access your device via web browser or Client Software with the Device Domain Name Device Name e Task 1 Access the Device via Web Browser Open a web browser and enter http www hiddns com alias in the address bar Alias refers to the Device Domain Name on the device or the Device Name on the HiDDNS server Example http www hiddns com nvr Nor If you mapped the HTTP port on y our router and changed it to port No except 80 you have to enter http www hiddns com alias HTTP port in the address bar to access the device You can refer to Chapter 9 2 10 for the mapped HTTP port No e Task 2 Access the devices via i VMS 4200 For 1VM S 4200 in the Add Device window select HiDDNS and then edit the device information Nickname Edit a name for the device as you want Server Address www hiddns com Device Domain Name It refers tothe Device Domain Name on the device or the Device Name on 117 User Manual of Network Video Recorder the HIDDNS server you created User Name Enter the user name of the device By default it is admin Password Enter the password of the device By default it is 12345 Adding Mode IP Domain IP Segment IP Server HiDDNS Add Offline Device Server Address www hiddns com Device Domain Name User Name Password Y Exportto Group Setthe device name as the group name and add all the channels connected to the devic
21. Internet Protocol Suite to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other information stored in DNS e Hybrid DVR A hybrid DVR is a combination of a DVR and NVR e NTP Acronym for Network Time Protocol A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network e NTSC Acronym for National Television Sy stem Committee NTSC is an analog television standard used in such countries as the United States and Japan Each frame of anNTSC signal contains 525 scan lines at 60Hz e NVR Acronymfor Network Video Recorder An NVR can be a PC based or embedded sy stem used for centralized management and storage for IP cameras IP Domes and other DVRs e PAL Acronymfor Phase Alternating Line PAL is also another video standard used in broadcast televisions systems in large parts of the world PAL signal contains 625 scan lines at 50Hz e PTZ Acronym for Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras are motor driven systems that allow the camera to pan left and right tilt up and down and zoomin and out e USB Acronym for Universal Serial Bus USB is a plug and play serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer 170 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Troubleshooting No image displayed on the monitor after starting up normally Possible Reasons a No VGA or HDMI connections b Connection cable is damaged c Input mode of the monitor
22. Purpose The RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings menu Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings menu as shown in Figure 9 14 3 Enter the RTSP port in the text field of RTS P Service Port The default RTSP port is 554 and you can change it according to different requirements RTSP Port 554 Figure 9 17 RTSP Settings Interface 4 Click Apply button to save and exit the menu 9 2 8 Configuring Server and HTTP Ports Purpose You can change the server and HTTP ports in the Network Settings menu The default server port is 8000 and the default HTTP port is 80 Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 14 3 Enter new Server Port and HTTP Port Server Port 8000 HTTP Port 80 Multicast IP 249 255 235 112 Figure 9 18 Host Others Settings Menu 4 Enter the Server Port and HTTP Port in thetext fields The default Server Port is 8000 and the HTTP Port is 80 and you can change them according to different requirements 5 Click Apply button to save and exit the interface ume cu The Server Port should be set to the range of 2000 65535 and it is used for remote client software access
23. S Contrast 9 128 S Saturation 1128 8 Hue ARK i288 Figure 11 4 Image Settings Interface 2 Select the camera to set image parameters 3 You can click on the arrow to change the value of each parameter 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings 149 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 12 NVR Management and Maintenance 150 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 1 Viewing System Information 12 1 1 Viewing Device Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt M aintenance gt Sy stem Info 2 Click the Device Info tab to enter the Device Information menu to view the device name model serial No firmware version and encode version as shownin Figure 12 1 Device Name Embedded Net DVR Model XXXXXXXXXXX Serial No XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Firmware Version Vx x x Build xxxxxx Encoding Version Vx x Build xxxxxx Figure 12 1 Device Information Interface 12 1 2 Viewing Camera Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt M aintenance gt Sy stem Info 2 Click the Camera tab to enter the Camera Information menu to view the status of each camera as shown in Figure 12 2 D2 854 999aaaaaabbb Connected Used Not used Not used D3 IPCamera 03 Disconnected Not support Not supported Not support D4 Camera 01 Disconnected Not support Not supporte
24. Tag Digital a Smart Pause Play management Zoom Search reverse Fast Slow forward forward Previous day Normal Scaling up down time Process bar ES Full screen play back 71 User Manual of Network Video Recorder S NOTE Play back progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames 6 1 2 Playing Back by Time Purpose Play back video files recorded in specified time duration Multi channel simultaneous playback and channel switch are supported Steps 1 Enter playback interface M enu gt Play back 2 Check thecheckbox of channel s in the channel list and then double click to select a date on the calendar Aug gt 2013 Figure 6 4 Playback Calendar ath NOTE If there are record files for that camera in that day in the calendar the icon for that day is displayed as 24 Otherwise it is display ed as 24 In the Play back interface The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process as shown in Figure 6 5 12 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Normal TI X Camera Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 eum E pL sm Camera 05 iy n il S LEES Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 08 DS 2CD4232FWWD IS mem l IPCamera 02 E IPCamera 03 l I PCamera 04 PCamera 05 v Aug gt 2013 gt SM helio aS Y apela 4 5 6 7
25. Verify the network between IP camera and NVR is stable 1 When the IP camera is offline connect PC and NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Openthe Super Terminal use the ping command and keep sending large data packages to the connected IP camera and check if there exists packet loss E nor Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command Example Input ping 172 6 22 131 1 1472 f 172 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 Verify the switch is not flow control Check the brand model of the switch connecting IP camera and NVR and contact with the manufacturer of the switch to check if it has the function of flow control If so please turn it down 5 Check whether the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 4 If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process No monitor connected with the NVR locally and when you manage the IP camera to connect with the device by web browser remotely of which the status displays as Connected And then you connect the device with the monitor via VGA or HDMI interface and reboot the device there is black screen with the mouse cursor Connect the NVR with the monitor before startup via VGA or HDMI interface and manage the IP camera to connect with the device locally or remotely the status of IP camera displays as Connect And then connect the device with the CVBS and there is black screen either Possible Reas
26. Y IP Camera Start End time of record Record Type File Type Start Time End Time Y D1 All All Y D2 07 11 2013 08 11 2013 3 Select record files you want to back up YD3 vV D4 07 11 2013 09 22 12 08 11 2013 14 14 34 E 00 00 00 L B 23 59 59 Figure 7 1 Normal Video Search for Backup Click to play the record file if you want to check it Check the checkbox before the record files you want to back up E The size of the currently selected files is display ed in the lower left corner of the window Search result Vea Start End Time Total 28 P 14 JI 1I S LS J S SS SHS KS a Iw 25 04 2013 14 28 23 25 04 2013 15 44 31 25 04 2013 15 51 12 25 04 2013 15 51 30 25 04 2013 16 06 02 25 04 2013 16 09 22 25 04 2013 17 08 25 25 04 2013 17 217 13 25 04 2013 17 30 44 25 04 2013 12 32 26 25 04 2013 12 34 33 25 04 2013 12 35 02 25 04 2013 13 01 32 25 04 2013 13 04 45 Total size 708MB 14 28 29 19 51 09 15 51 29 16 05 58 16 07 57 17 05 56 17 09 30 17 30 44 18 54 44 12 33 24 12 34 59 13 01 32 13 04 38 13 05 29 390KB Y 19 843KB Y 993KB Y 42 488KB Y 5 725KB Y 192 313KB 9 4 035KB Y 12 403KB Y 281 197KB 2 145KB Y 905KB Y 48 530KB Y 6 035KB Y 1 718KB na LA HDD 5 Start time 25 04 2013 13 24 37 End time 25 04 2013 14 16 30 P5 B5 P5 B5 P5 P P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P
27. analyze it and do many actions to handle it Enablin g motion detection function can trigger certain channels to start recording or trigger full screen monitoring audio warning notify the surveillance center and so on In this chapter you can follow the steps to schedule a record which triggered by the detected motion Steps 1 Enter the Motion Detection interface Menu gt Camera gt M otion Y PATATE Matartian Motion Detectioi Camera IP Camera 1 Y Enable Motion Detection Settings r3 Sensitivity oO Figure 5 13 Motion Detection 2 Configure Motion Detection 1 Choose camera you want to configure 2 Check the checkbox after Enable Motion Detection 3 Drag and draw the area for motion detection by mouse If you want to set the motion detection for all the area shot by the camera click Full Screen To clear the motion detection area click Clear Motion Detection Camera IP Camera 1 v Enable Motion Detection Settings us Sensitivity Figure 5 14 Motion Detection Mask 4 Click Setting and the message box for channel information pop up 27 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Settings IP Camera 102 vDp3 Figure 5 15 Motion Detection Setting 5 Select the channels which you want the motion detection event to trigger recording 6 Click Apply to save the settings 7 Click OK to back to the upper level menu 8 Exit the Motion Detection menu 3 Edit the Motion
28. client and the NVR e Remote Alarm Control Remotely arming notify alarm and exception message to the remote client and controlling the alarm output e Remote Advanced Operation Remotely operating HDD management initializing HDD setting HDD property up grading sy stem firmware clearing I O alarm output e Remote Shutdown Reboot Remotely shutting down or rebooting the NVR Camera Configuration e Remote Live View Remotely viewing live video of the selected camera s e Local Manual Operation Locally starting stoppingmanual recording and alarm output of the selected camera s e Remote Manual Operation Remotely starting stopping manual recording and alarm output of the selected camera s e Local Playback Locally playing back recorded files of the selected camera s e Remote Playback Remotely playing back recorded files of the selected camera s e Local PTZ Control Locally controlling PTZ movement of the selected camera s e Remote PTZ Control Remotely controlling PTZ movement of the selected camera s e Local Video Export Locally exporting recorded files of the selected camera s 7 Click the OK button to save the settings and exit interface fore Only the admin user account has the permission of restoring factory default parameters 13 4 2 Deleting a User Steps 1 Enter the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User 2 Select the user to be deleted from the list as shown in Figu
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30. f Menu EHE NE GF 6 FT 7 A Figure 2 12 Right click Menu 2 Select kd Auto or EJ M anual on your demand Auto The device will add the detected IP cameras or encoders automatically by the default user name and password of administrator Add IP Camera Auto Cam Status IP Camera A Camera Name Protocol Device Model D Figure 2 13 Auto Adding IP Camera Interface Adding succeeded 7 NOTE If the user name and password is changed the auto adding of IP camera will be failed you may add it manually o Manual Steps 1 Toadd the online cameras with same network segment 1 The detected online camera will be listed in the camera list as shown in the figure below 24 User Manual of Network Video Recorder IP Camera Management Cam Add De Status IP Camera A Edit Camera Name Protocol Device Model pi 0 A 172 6 23 123 IPCamera 01 D2 O 172 6 23 124 Camera 01 o 172 6 23 177 2 y 5 Net Receive Idle Bandwidth 13Mbps iss E Figure 2 14 Manual Adding IP Camera Interface 2 Click the O button to add the camera Explanation of the icons Explanation Icon Explanation Ed Edit basic parameters of the camera Add the detected IP camera The camera is connected you can The camera is disconnected you can click the icon to get the live view of click the icon to get the exception the camera information of camera The camera is connected it Advanced s
31. is incorrect Steps 1 Verify the device is connected with the monitor via HDMI or VGA cable If not please connect the device with the monitor and reboot 2 Verify the connection cable is good If there is still no image display on the monitor after rebooting please check if the connection cable is good and change a cable toconnect again 3 Verify Input mode of the monitor is correct Please check the input mode of the monitor matches with the output mode of the device e g if the output mode of NVR is HDMI output then the input mode of monitor must be the HDM I input And if not please modify the input mode of monitor 4 Check whether the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 3 If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process There is a beep sound after a new bought NVR starts up Possible Reasons a No HDD is installed in the device b The installed HDD has not been initialized c The installed HDD is not compatible with the NVR or is broken down Steps 1 Verify at least one HDD is installed in the NVR 1 If not please install the compatible HDD a NOTE Please refer to the Quick Operation Guide for the HDD installation steps 2 If youdon t want to install a HDD select M enu gt Configuration gt Exceptions and uncheck the Audible Warning checkbox of HDD Error 2 Verify the HDD is initialized 1 Select
32. mode you can press the PIZ Control button on the front panel or on the remote control or choose the PTZ Control icon to enter the PTZ toolbar NOTE In PTZ control mode the PTZ panel will be displayed when a mouse is connected with the device If no mouse is connected the icon will be displayed in the lower left corner of the window indicating that this camera is in PTZ control mode yi A y A y a Q iOi bt ai 110 gt 1st j gt ivieah OO F be ivi4ziart Or E y O B E y a B 4 Camera Preset PDPE4Patrol Pattern Preset Pa tem gt gt Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 Dracat Figure 4 13 PTZ Toolbar Table 4 1 Description of the PTZ toolbar icons Zoomr Focus Zoom Focus and auto cy cle na l l Tris Iris button Speed bar of PTZ l l Light on off Wiper on off movement Image 3D positioning EE E Menu Centralization mE Start the Previous item Next item D pattern patrol Stop patrol or Minimize PTZ tr Exit pattern panel 50 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 5 Record Settings 51 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 1 Configuring Recording Parameters Purpose By configuring the recording parameters y ou can define the parameters which affect the image quality such as the transmission stream type the resolution and so on Before you start 1 Make sure that the HDD has already been installed If not please install a HDD and initialize it M enu gt HD
33. of Network Video Recorder Channel No 3 mae ms vle vg 710 m 7412 vis 716 Figure 2 18 Selecting Multiple Channels 2 3 2 Editing the Connected IP cameras and Configuring Customized Protocols After the adding of the IP cameras the basic information of the camera lists in the page you can configure the basic setting of the IP cameras Steps 1 Click the 2 icon to edit the parameters you can edit the IP address protocol and other parameters Edit IP Camera 172 6 23 123 Figure 2 19 Edit the Parameters 2 Click OK tosave the settings and exit the editing interface To edit advanced parameters 1 Drag the horizontal scroll bar to the right most side and click the icon 30 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Advance Set IP Camera No A IP Camera Address 172 6 23 177 Management Port Figure 2 20 Network Configuration of the Camera 2 You can edit the network information and the password of the camera Advance Set IP Camera No D3 Current Password NewPassword O AA Figure 2 21 Password Configuration ofthe Camera 3 Click Apply to save the settings and click OK to exit the interface Configuring the customized protocols Purpose To connect the network cameras which are not configured with the standard protocols you can configure the customized protocols for them Steps 1 Click the Protocol button in the Add IP Camera Custom interface to enter the protocol management
34. on the menu 3 Double click the preset in the Preset list to call it 45 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 2 3 Customizing Patrols Purpose Patrols can be set tomove the PTZ to different key points and have it stay there for a set duration before moving on to the next key point The key points are corresponding to the presets The presets can be set following the steps above in Customizing Presets Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt M ore Settings 2 Select patrol number in the drop down list of patrol 3 Select the LJ under Patrol option box to add key points forthe patrol Camera IP Camera 1 v 2 Save Preset O Call Preset als asian imm Pattern 1 a 0000 Patrol 1 i Keron Preset Cl AAA A ME 4 49 E gt X Add KeyPoint T ooog au Figure 4 6 PTZ Add Key Point 4 Configure key point parameters such as the key point No duration of stayingfor one key point and speed of patrol The key point is corresponding to the preset The Key Point No determines the order at which the PTZ will follow while cycling through the patrol The Duration refers to the time span to stay at the corresponding key point The S peed defines the speed at which the PTZ will move from one key point to the KeyPoint next KeyPoint 2 Preset 4 o Duration 5 o Speed 30 o Figure 4 7 Key Point Configuration 5 Click OK to save the key point to the patrol Repe
35. process 2013 08 29 08 35 34 2013 08 29 08 35 38 2013 08 29 08 35 38 2013 08 29 08 35 41 2013 08 29 08 35 43 2013 08 29 08 35 43 2013 08 29 08 35 43 2013 08 29 08 35 43 2013 08 29 08 35 43 2013 08 29 08 35 43 ARAN AM AM MM MEA Figure 6 18 Result of System Log Search Local HDD Infor Local Operation Local Operation Input Output Vid Start Recording Start Recording Start Recording Start Recording Start Recording Start Recording Ni muk FM A AA 80 J0000000 gt User Manual of Network Video Recorder Playback x Figure 6 19 Interface of Playback by Log 6 1 6 Playing Back External File Purpose Perform the following steps to look up and play back files in the external devices Steps 1 Enter Tag Search interface Menu gt Play back 2 Select the External File in the drop down list on the top left side The files are listed in the right side list You can click the Refresh button to refresh the file list 3 Select and click the button to play back it Ej External File Device N USB1 1 REL a ch01_201308 ch01 201308 ch01 201308 EXE ch01 201308 ch01 201308 66600607 En Figure 6 20 Interface of External File Playback 81 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 2 Auxiliary Functions of Playback 6 2 1 Playing Back Frame by Frame Purpose Play video files frame by frame in case of checking image d
36. same parameters Steps 1 Enter the Import Export Configuration File interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Imp ort Exp ort Device Name USB1 1 v Free Space 7 664MB Figure 12 14 Import Export Config File 2 Click the Export button to export configuration files tothe selected local backup device 3 Toimport a configuration file select thefile from the selected backup device and click the Import button After the import process is completed y ou must reboot the NVR fore After having finished the import of configuration files the device will reboot automatically 157 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 4 Upgrading System Purpose The firmware on your NVR can be up graded by local backup device or remote FTP server 12 4 1 Upgrading by Local Backup Device Steps 1 Connect your NVR with a local backup device where the update firmware file is located 2 Enter the Upgrade interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Up grade 3 Click the Local Upgrade tab to enter the local upgrade menu as shown in Figure 12 15 Local Upgrade Device Name USB1 1 E Refresh Name Size Type Edit Date Del Play digicap mav 22 531KB File 2013 08 21 14 41 36 wv Figure 12 15 Local Upgrade Interface 4 Select the update file from the backup device 5 Click the Upgrade button to start up grading 6 Afterthe upgrading is complete reboot the NVR to activate the new firmware
37. set up handling action of video loss 3 Set up arming schedule of the channel 1 Select Arming Schedule tab to set the channel s arming schedule 2 Choose one day of a week and up to eight time periods can be set within each day 3 Click Apply button to save the settings Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped Settings Arming Schedule Week Mon v 1 00 00 24 00 L 2 00 00 00 00 t 3 00 00 00 00 4 4 00 00 00 00 L 5 00 00 00 00 t 6 00 00 00 00 7 00 00 00 00 4 9 00 00 00 00 t Figure 8 10 Set Arming Schedule of Video Loss 104 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 Select Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response action of video loss please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days 5 Click the OK button to complete the video loss settings of the channel 105 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 4 Detecting Video Tampering Alarm Purpose Trigger alarm when the lens is covered and take alarm response action s Steps 1 Enter Video Tampering interface of Camera Management and select a channel you want to detect video tampering Menu gt Camera gt Video Tampering Camera IP Camera 3 y Enable Video Tampering Settings r31 Sensitivity l K Figure 8 11 Video Tampering Setup Interface 2 Set the video t
38. stored on the HDD Click the Log Export tab to enter the Log Export interface check the checkbox to select the HDD and then click Export on the Log Export interface to enter the Export interface All the logs stored on the selected HDD will be exported to the backup device 2 931 51GB Normal RAN Local 840GB 1 Figure 12 10 Log Export Interface 2 Select the backup device from the drop down list and click Export to start the export process 7 664MB Figure 12 11 Export Selected Log 3 Click OK to confirm the settings on the pop up message box after the export process is complete 155 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Export Attention e Figure 12 12 Log Export Finished 4 The exported log files will be displayed on a list Click the icon U and you can delete the selected log file from the backup device 2013090216065110 181KB File 2013 09 02 16 06 51 Free Space Figure 12 13 Log Export Result ME A O Please connect the backup device to device before operating log export The log files exported to the backup device are named by exporting time e g 20130902160455logBack txt 156 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 3 Importing Exporting Configuration Files Purpose The configuration files of the NVR can be exported to local device for backup and the configuration files of one NVR can be imported to multiple NVR devices if they are to be configured withthe
39. the Main menu after successful login Press and hold the button for 5 seconds will turn off audible key beep In PTZ Control mode the MENU WIPER button will start wiper if ap plicable In Play back mode it is used to show hide the control interface PREV Button Switch between single screen and multi screen mode In PTZ Control mode it is used to adjust the focus in conjunction with the A FOCUS button p jd DIRECTION Button Navigate between different fields and items in menus In the Playback mode the Up and Down button is used to speed up and slow down recorded video The Left and Right button will select the next and previous record files In Live View mode these buttons can be used to cycle through channels In PTZ control mode it can control the movement of the PTZ camera ENTER Button Confirm selection in any of the menu modes It can also be used to tick checkbox fields In Play back mode it can be used to play or pause the video In single frame Playback mode pressing the button will advance the video by a single frame PTZ Button In Auto switch mode 1t can be used to stop start auto switch ESC Button Back tothe previous menu Press for Arming disarming the device in Live View mode Reserved for future usage F1 Button Select all items on the list when used in a list field In PTZ Control mode it will turn on off PTZ light if applicable In Play back mode it is used to switch between play
40. to back to the upper level menu You must set the Storage mode in the HDD advanced settings to Group before you set the HDD property to Redundant For detailed information please refer to Chapter 10 3 Managing HDD Group There should be at least another HDD which is in Read Write status 3 Enter the Record setting interface Menu Record Parameters Select Record tab Pre record 5s v Post record 5s Expired Time day 0 Redundant Record Figure 5 25 Record Parameters 63 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 Select Camera you want to configure in the drop down list 3 Check the checkbox of Redundant Record 4 Click Apply to save settings and back to the upper level menu Repeat the above steps for configuring other channels 64 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 8 Configuring HDD Group for Recording Purpose You can group the HDDs and save the record files in certain HDD group Steps 1 Enter HDD setting interface Menu gt HDD 2 931 51GB Normal RAV Local 859GB 1 Z Figure 5 26 HDD General 2 Select Advanced on the left bar Mode Group Record on HDD Group IP Camera viD1 viD2 vID3 1D4 Figure 5 27 Storage Mode Check whether the storage mode of the HDD is Group If not set 1t to Group For detailed information please refer to Chapter 12 4 Managing HDD Group 3 Select General in the left bar Click A to enter editing interface Local HDD Settings HDD No AAA
41. v Resolution 352 288 CIF v Bitrate Type Variable Video Quality Medium v Frame Rate 12fps v Max Bitrate Mode General v Max Bitrate Kbps 512 v Max Bitrate Range Reco 153 255 Kbps Figure 5 4 Sub stream Parameters 2 Configure the parameters of the camera 3 Click Apply tosave the settings 4 Configure the overwrite mode of the HDD Menu Record Advanced Check checkbox to enable the overwrite mode and then the record files will be overwritten when the HDD becomes full Otherwise the recording will stop when the HDD becomes full roc OR A Overwrite Y Figure 5 5 Overwrite Mode 53 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 2 Configuring Record Schedule Purpose Set the record schedule and then the camera automatically starts stops recording according to the configured schedule Steps 1 Enter the Record Schedule interface Menu gt Record gt Schedule 2 Configure Record Schedule 1 Select Record Schedule Camera IP Camera 1 v Enable Schedule 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 ee wn TTT TTT EEE EEE EE continuous Tue 2 Wed 3 Thu 4 Fri a 9 st TT TTT LTT TT TL LTT y S RE E E E D E SE EE Holiday 9 Figure 5 6 Record Schedule 2 Choose the camera you want to configure 3 Select the check box after the Enable Schedule item 4 Click Edit button or click on the color icon under the edit button and draw the schedule line on the panel Edit th
42. 0 E 7 00 00 00 00 E 8 00 00 00 00 amp Figure 8 6 Set Arming Schedule of Alarm Input 6 If necessary select PTZ Linking tab and set PTZ linkage of the alarm input Set PTZ linking parameters and click OK to complete the settings of the alarm input Please check whether the PTZ or speed dome supports PTZ linkage One alarm input can trigger presets patrol or pattern of more than one channel But presets patrols and patterns are exclusive Settings PTZ Linking PTZ Linking IP Camera 1 Y Call Preset E Presel 1 Call Patrol O Patrol 1 Call Pattern O Pattern 1 Figure 8 7 Set PTZ Linking of Alarm Input 7 If you want to set handling action of another alarm input repeat the above steps or just copy the above settings to 1t 102 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Copy Alarm Input to 172 6 23 66 8000 1 172 6 23 88 8000 1 1172 6 23 125 8000 1 Figure 8 8 Copy Settings of Alarm Input 103 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 3 Detecting Video Loss Alarm Purpose Detect video loss of a channel and take alarm response action s Steps 1 Enter Video Loss interface of Camera Management and select a channel you want to detect Menu Camera Video Loss Camera IP Camera 1 v Enable Video Loss Alarm Seltings 2 Figure 8 9 Video Loss Setup Interface 2 Set up handling method of video loss Check the checkbox of Enable Video Loss Alarm and click El button to
43. 01_130 23KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 48 a01_md_ch01_130 5 494KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 50 a01_md_ch01_130 21KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 50 Sl A RSS SOR 826KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 56 a01_md_ch01_ 130 1KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 56 9900008 O O O O O O ch01 20130828084 4KBFile 2013 08 30 10 44 54 e 7 655MB Figure 7 4 Export by Normal Video Search using USB Writer 5 Select the backup device from the drop down list click the button Export And then select to export the video and log files or the player to the backup device Click OK to confirm User Manual of Network Video Recorder Export Videoand O ooo Puy 0 Figure 7 5 Export Selection Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message box Export finished Export Figure 7 6 Export Finished 6 Check backup result Choose the record file in Export interface and click button to check it ch01_20130827085 10KB File 2013 08 27 10 49 10 ch01_20130827100 266KB File 2013 08 27 10 49 13 ch01_20130827100 2KB File 2013 08 27 10 49 13 7 322MB Figure 7 7 Checkup of Export Result using USB Flash Drive 7 1 2 Backing up by Event Search Purpose Back up event related record files using USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer or SATA writer Quick Backup and Normal Backup are supported Steps 1 Enter Export interface M enu
44. 1 2013 gt SMS Y afta 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2223 jade ume w NC ZA x E 1 4 sil lo bi gt Figure 7 14 Interface of Playback by Time 2 During playback use buttons and in the playback toolbar to start or stop clipping record file s 3 Quit Playback interface after finishing clipping and you will then be prompted to save the clips 93 User Manual of Network Video Recorder A maximum of 30 clips can be selected for each channel 4 Click Yes to save video clips and enter Export interface or click No to quit and do not save video clips Attention Figure 7 15 Attention to Video Clip Saving 5 Click the Export button to enter the backup device management interface If the inserted USB device is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor You can also format USB flash drive or USB HDDs via the device USB1 1 v a01_md_ch01_130 1 626KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 48 a01_md_ch01_130 23KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 48 a01_md_ch01_130 5 494KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 50 a01_md_ch01_130 21KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 50 a01_md_ch01_130 826KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 56 a01_md_ch01_130 1KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 56 7 656MB Figure 7 16 Export Video Clips Using USB Flash Drive 6 Select the backup device from the drop down list click the button Export And then select to export t
45. 3 button and set alarm response actions 3 Click Trigger Channel tab and select one or more channels which will start to record or become full screen monitoring when motion alarm is triggered and click Apply to save the settings Settings IP Camera D2 vD3 Figure 8 2 Set Trigger Camera of Motion Detection 4 Set up arming schedule of the channel 1 Select Arming Schedule tab to set the arming schedule of handling actions for the motion detection 2 Choose one day of a week and up to eight time periods can be set within each day 3 Click Apply to save the settings T Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped 99 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Settings Arming Schedule Week Mon 1 00 00 24 00 g 2 00 00 00 00 e 3 00 00 00 00 wd 4 00 00 00 00 vw 5 00 00 00 00 vw 6 00 00 00 00 wd 7 00 00 00 00 xt 8 00 00 00 00 g Figure 8 3 Set Arming Schedule of Motion Detection 5 Click Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response actions of motion alarm please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days 6 Click the OK button to complete the motion detection settings of the channel 100 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 2 Setting Sensor Alarms Purpose Set parameters and handling action of an external sensor alarm Steps 1 Enter Alarm Settin
46. 465 76GB Figure 10 12 Local HDD Settings Interface 7 Select the Group number for the current HDD The default group No for each HDD is 1 8 Click the OK button to confirm the settings Attention 9 Regroup the cameras for HDD if the HDD group number is changed Figure 10 13 Confirm HDD Group Settings 9 In the pop up Attention box click the Yes button to finish the settings 10 3 2 Setting HDD Property Purpose The HDD property can be set to redundancy read only or read write R W Before setting the HDD property please set the storage mode to Group refer to step 1 4 of Chapter Setting HDD Groups A HDD can be set to read only to prevent important recorded files from being overwritten when the HDD becomes full in overwrite recording mode When the HDD property is set to redundancy the video can be recorded both onto the redundancy HDD and the R W HDD simultaneously so as to ensure high security and reliability of video data Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu HDD General 2 Select HDD from the list and click the A icon to enter the Local HDD Settings interface as shown in Figure 10 14 138 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Local HDD Settings HDD Property O Read only Redundancy Group 1 02 03 04 O5 O6 O7 Os O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 HDD Capacity 465 76GB Figure 10 14 Set HDD Property Set the HDD property to R W Read only or Redundancy 4 Cl
47. 5 3 for details Steps 1 Enter the Playback interface and play a record file Refer to Chapter 6 1 1 for the detailed information about searching and playback of the record files 82 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Normal Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 l Camera 05 EE Camere 06 Camera 07 ARI Camera 08 DS 2CD4232FWD IS PCamera 02 IPCamera 03 IPCamera 04 PCamera 05 v Aug 4 2013 gt SeMeolinsMeclion FexS RETENE 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Ja2423 jadi _ _ w Y LN et Figure 6 22 Interface of Playback by Time 2 Click the a on the play back control toolbar to enter Smart Search mode 3 Click and drag the mouse to draw area s You can click button fee to set the full screen as target searching area E M ulti area and full screen searching modes are supported III Se Ta 0 Y OC Figure 6 23 Draw Area of Smart Search 4 Click the icon a to start the smart search and the motion events occurred in the defined area will be marked as GGG on the time bar The hidden list of record files display when moving the mouse to the right of the play back interface 83 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Normal Camera Camera 02 Camera 03 f Camera 04 f Camera 05 ae Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 08 Camera 01 PCamer
48. 5 P5 PS ES X Figure 7 2 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup 4 Click Export button to pop up the USB device management interface If the inserted backup device is not recognized 88 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Click the Refresh button Reconnect device Check for compatibility from vendor e USB flash drives and US B HDDs Click New Folder button if you want to create a new folder in the backup device Select a record file or folder in the backup device and click U button if you want to delete it Select a record file in the backup device and click button to play it Click Format button to format the backup device Device Name Name Device Name USB1 4 ss so 1 le Refresh a01 md ch01 130 1 626KBFile 2013 08 30 10 33 48 a01 md ch01 130 23KBFile 2013 08 30 10 33 48 a01 md ch01 130 5 494KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 50 a01 md ch01 130 21KBFile 2013 08 30 10 33 50 e 30 826KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 56 a01 md ch01 130 1KBFile 2013 08 30 10 33 56 26666005 Ug 9 ch01 20130828084 4KBFile 2013 08 30 10 44 54 d e 7 655MB Figure 7 3 Export by Normal Video Search using USB Flash Drive O USB writers and DVD R W Click Erase button if you want to erase the files from a re writable CD DVD E NOTE There must be a re writable CD DVD when you make this operation USB CD DVD RW a01_md_ch01_130 1 626KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 48 a01_md_ch
49. 8 2013 08 30 10 33 48 2013 08 30 10 33 50 2013 08 30 10 33 50 2013 08 30 10 33 56 2013 08 30 10 33 56 9890008 OOOO OOOO e E 2013 08 30 10 44 54 7 655MB Figure 7 22 USB Flash Drive Management O USB writers and DVD R W 96 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Click Erase button if you want to erase the files from a re writable CD DVD a01_md_ch01_ 130 1 626KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 48 a01_md_ch01_ 130 23KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 48 a01_md_ch01_ 130 5 494KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 50 a01_md_ch01_ 130 21KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 50 a01 md ch01 130 826KBFile 2013 08 30 10 33 56 a01 md ch01 130 1KBFile 2013 08 30 10 33 56 ch01_20130828084 4KB File 2013 08 30 10 44 54 ga00900 00000000 EP E 7 655MB Figure 7 23 USB Writer Management 97 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 8 Alarm Settings 98 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 1 Setting Motion Detection Alarm Steps 1 Enter Motion Detection interface of Camera Management and choose a camera you want to set up motion detection Menu Camera Motion Motion Detection Camera IP Camera 1 Y Enable Motion Detection Settings I3 Sensitivity Figure 8 1 Motion Detection Setup Interface 2 Setup detection area and sensitivity Tick Enable Motion Detection use the mouse to draw detection area s and drag the sensitivity bar to set sensitivity Click
50. D gt General L Capacity Status Property Type X Free Space Gr Edit D 5 931 51GB Normal RAN Local 929GB 1 A Figure 5 1 HDD General 2 Check the storage mode of the HDD 1 Click Advanced to check the storage mode of the HDD 2 If the HDD mode is Quota please set the maximum record capacity For detailed information see Chapter Configuring Quota Mode 3 If the HDD mode is Group you should set the HDD group For detailed information see Chapter Configuring HDD Group for Recording Mode Group E Record on HDD Group 1 P Camera Di D2 YD3 D4 Figure 5 2 HDD Advanced Steps 1 Enter the Record settings interface to configure the recording parameters Menu gt Record gt Parameters Camera IP Camera 3 Encoding Parameters Main Stream Continuous Main Stream Event Stream Type Video amp Audio v Video amp Audio v Resolution 1280 720 HD720P v 1280 720 HD720P M Bitrate Type Variable v Variable v Video Quality Medium v Medium v Frame Rate Full Frame v Full Frame v Max Bitrate Mode General v General v Max Bitrate Kbps 3072 v 3072 v Max Bitrate Range Reco 2304 3840 Kbps 2304 3840 Kbps Pre record 5s B Post record 5s v Expired Time day 0 Redundant Record Record Audio Y Figure 5 3 Recording Parameters 2 Parameters Setting for Recording 32 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 Select Record tab page to configure You can configure the stream type the resolution
51. D2 D3 D4 Figure 10 17 Copy Settings to Other Camera s 6 Select the camera s to be configured with the same quota settings You can also click the checkbox of IP Camera to select all cameras Click the OK button to finish the Copy settings and back to the Storage M ode interface 8 Click the Apply button to apply the settings AE uL If the quota capacity is set to O then all cameras will use the total capacity of HDD for record 141 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 5 Checking HDD Status Purpose You may check the status of the installed HDDs on NVR soas to take immediate check and maintenance in case of HDD failure Checking HDD Status in HDD Information Interface Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 2 Check thestatus of each HDD which is displayed on the list as shown in Figure 10 18 HDD Information Capacity Status Property Type Free Space Gr Edit D 1 465 76GB Sleeping RAN Local 465GB 1 A 2 931 51GB Normal RAN Local 842GB 1 A Figure 10 18 View HDD Status 1 If the status of HDD is Normal or Sleeping 1t works normally If the status is Uninitialized or Abnormal please initialize the HDD before use And if the HDD initialization is failed please replace it with a new one Checking HDD Status in HDD Information Interface Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt M aintenance gt System Info 2 Click the HDD tab to view th
52. Detection Record Schedule For the detailed information of schedule configuration see Chapter Configuring Record Schedule 58 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 4 Configuring Alarm Triggered Record Purpose Follow the procedure to configure alarm triggered recording Steps 1 Enter the Alarm setting interface Menu Configuration Alarm 172 6 23 88 8000 lt 1 172 6 23 125 8000 lt 1 172 6 23 88 8000 gt 1 172 6 23 125 8000 gt 1 Figure 5 16 Alarm Settings 2 Click the Alarm Input tab Alarm Input No 172 6 23 88 8000 lt 1 v MamName Te O Enable Figure 5 17 Alarm Settings Alarm Input 1 Select Alarm Input number and configure alarm parameters 2 Choose N O normally open or N C normally closed for alarm type 3 Check the checkbox of Enable 4 Click Settings 59 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Settings C IP Camera Figure 5 18 Alarm Settings 5 Choose the alarm triggered recording channel 6 Check the checkbox to select channel 7 Click Apply to save settings 8 Click OK to back tothe upper level menu Repeat the above steps to configure other alarm input parameters If the settings can also be applied to other alarm inputs click Copy and choose the alarm input number Copy Alarm Input to 172 6 23 66 8000 1 1172 6 23 88 8000 lt 1 472 6 23 125 8000 1 Figure 5 19 Copy Alarm Input 3 Edit the Alarm triggered record in the R
53. Network Video Recorder User Manual UD 6LO202D1275A02 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Regulatory information FCC information FCC compliance This equip ment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation EU Conformity Statement CE This product and if applicable the supplied accessories too are marked with CE and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the EM C Directive 2004 108 EC 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal
54. Record chela last as 54 239 Contisutiio Motion D tection Record ote ioo Oe rto A 57 5 4 Contieurin o Alarm Tris gered COR i ier ee et boi E A a aiai 59 Jo Mana REC OU a 61 5 6 Contisutime Holiday Record talladas 62 37 Contesurmoe Redundant Recordin 5 iioi rte A eds 63 58 Conheurme HDD Group for Record isis di Ra tea bea exa RRa ba a 65 De Files ROLE CUION Seide uae edtins note Anca dedu e tate acca ce end tatuate use dedi dotted arre adobe su due 67 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Ghaptero TRU AV WACK oe 69 Ort Playine Back Record esca bis 70 6 15 Playing Back DECO lis ESA AAA AA Si 70 0 1 2 Payin Baco by lied a e eese en aee tte edet to E epe Pra ste ue ina 72 6 1 5 Play ime Back by Event So FER da beat 74 6LF pravine Back Dy Dae ia dia 76 6 1 5 Playmo Back by Sy Stemi D085 8 deter A te er A ado 79 6 136 Elame Back External Ple a e a E 81 6 2 Auxiliary Functions or PIaV back sii o ert edebat a ata aet ao A di 82 6 2 1 Playaie Back Frame Dy Brame ui a E A AS Heb eods 82 0 2 2 OVARY dl o lo ld 82 2 DIA la 85 0 2 4 Reverse Playbackor Multa sonal D oec Ha e ERI ein DURER te RIS 85 Chapter IC er M 87 Ll ACK OU Record EES ose tet eee ctt d tod E 88 Td Backup Dy Normal VidEO SAM A E aiegeseuvs 88 LUZ Backine up by Event Searchin A ds 90 TL Jackie Up VICO EU a EE E A uu DOR QU vaL 93 Fa Manane Backup DEVICES
55. a 02 gj IPCamera 03 IPCamera 04 PCamera 05 E Aug gt 2013 gt SM T MESS 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 jaaj23 Jade lac laz Inalnalaa 34 ve AS awe bb hhh D XI ee a 49 iat EIIN ER ES EE p CT ES Figure 6 24 Smart Search Result Figure 6 25 Toolbar of Smart Search Playback The AENA indicates the start end time of the record Table 6 5 Detailed Explanation of Smart search playback Toolbar Mute Audio Start Stop Add l customized on clipping default tag Tag Digtal management Zoom tag Pause Play reverse 30s forward 30s reverse oo Fast Previous Slow forward Next result forward result Scaling up down time Process bar E Full Screen PT Exit bar N ii play back ene Play back progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames 84 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 2 3 Digital Zoom Steps 1 Click the button on the play back control bar to enter Digital Zoom interface 2 Use the mouse to draw a red rectangle and the image within it will be enlarged up to 16 times d Y E Figure 6 26 Draw Area for Digital Zoom A 3 Right click the image to exit the digital zoom interface 6 2 4 Reverse Playback of Multi channel Purpose You can play back record files of multi channel reversely Up to 8 ch with 4CIF resolution simultaneous reverse play
56. ace Steps 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Select the General tab General Language English Resolution 1024 768 60HZ v Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumqi Singapore v Date Format DD MM YYYY System Date 11 11 2013 5 System Time 11 38 00 L Mouse Pointer Speed UU Enable Wizard Y Enable Password Figure 13 1 General Settings Interface 3 Configure the following settings e Language The default language used is English e Resolution Select the output resolution which must be the same with the resolution of the monitor screen e Time Zone Select the time zone e Date Format Select the date format e System Date Select the sy stem date e System Time Select the system time e Mouse Pointer S peed Set the speed of mouse pointer 4 levels are configurable e Enable Wizard Enable disable the Wizard when the device starts up e Enable Password Enable disable the use of the login password 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings 161 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 2 Configuring DST Settings Steps 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Choose DST Settings tab nel DST Settings re il Auto DST Adjustment Enable DST m From Apr v 1st v Sun vi2 S 00 To Oct v last v Sun vi2 00 DST Bias 60 Minutes v Figure 13 2 DST Settings Interface You can check the checkbox before the Auto DST Adjust
57. ampering handling method of the channel Check the checkbox of Enable Video Tampering Drag the sensitivity bar and choose a proper sensitivity level Use the mouse to draw an area you want to detect video tampering Click 3 button to set up handling method of video tampering Camera IP Camera 3 v Enable Video Tampering Settings Li Sensitivity m Figure 8 12 Set Detection Area and Sensitivity of Video Tampering 3 Set arming schedule and alarm response actions of the channel 1 Click Arming Schedule tab to set the channel s arming schedule 2 Choose one day of a week and Max eight time periods can be set within each day 3 Click Apply button to save the settings a Note Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped 106 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Settings Week Mon v 1 00 00 24 00 b 2 00 00 00 00 a 3 00 00 00 00 U 4 00 00 00 00 d 5 00 00 00 00 b 6 00 00 00 00 L 7 00 00 00 00 O 8 00 00 00 00 Y Figure 8 13 Set Arming Schedule of Video Tampering 4 Select Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response actions of video tampering alarm please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days 5 Click the OK button to complete the video tampering settings of the channel 107 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 5 Handling Ex
58. and other parameters on your demand e Pre record The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event For example when an alarm triggered the recordin g at 10 00 1f you set the pre record time as 5 seconds the camera records it at 9 59 55 e Post record The time you set to record after the event or the scheduled time For example when an alarm triggered the recording ends at 11 00 if you set the post record time as 5 seconds it records till 11 00 05 e Expired Time The expired time is the longest time for a record file to be kept in the HDD if the deadline is reached the file will be deleted You can set the expired time to 0 and then the file will not be deleted The actual keeping time for the file should be determined by the capacity of the HDD e Redundant Record Enabling redundant record means you save the record in the redundant HDD See Chapter Configuring Redundant Recording e Record Audio Check the checkbox to enable or disable audio recording 2 Click Apply to save the settings Note O The redundant record is to decide whether you want the camera to save the record files in the redundant HDD You must configure the redundant HDD in HDD settings For detailed information see Chapter 10 3 2 Setting HDD Property O The parameters of Main Stream Event are read only 3 Parameters Settings for Sub stream 1 Enter the Sub stream tab page Substream Camera IP Camera 3 v Stream Type Video amp Audio
59. and reverse play PTZ Control Buttons Buttons to adjust the iris focus and zoom of a PTZ camera F2 Button Cy cle through tab pages In synchronous play back mode it is used to switch between channels al i m 13 14 15 16 17 8 1 Troubleshooting Remote Control NOTE Make sure you have installed batteries properly in the remote control And you have to aim the remote control at the IR receiver in the front panel If there is no response after you press any button on the remote follow the procedure below to troubleshoot 15 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Steps 1 2 3 4 5 Go to Menu gt Settings gt General gt More Settings by operating the front control panel or the mouse Check and remember NVR ID The default ID is 255 This ID is valid for all the IR remote controls Press the DEV button on the remote control Enter the NVR ID you set in step 2 Press the ENTER button on the remote If the Status indicator on the front panel turns blue the remote control is operating properly If the Status indicator does not turn blue and there is still no response from the remote please check the following 1 Batteries are installed correctly and the polarities of the batteries are not reversed 2 Batteries are fresh and not out of charge 3 IR receiver is not obstructed If the remote still can t function properly please change a remote and try again or contact the devic
60. at the above steps to add more key points 46 User Manual of Network Video Recorder You can click the i icon to delete the corresponding key point and click the trash icon E to delete all the key points Select a key point then click t or button to adjust the order of the key points EENEN NT O Call Preset Pattern 1 v u o o Patrol 1 2 Save Preset Preset 3 Preset 2 MM _ _ a aa Figure 4 8 Key Points Deletion 4 2 4 Calling Patrols Purpose Calling a patrol makes the PTZ to move according the predefined patrol path Calling patrol in the PTZ setting interface Steps 1 Inthe PTZ setting interface Menu Camera PTZ More Settings 2 Select the patrol number and then click o to call the patrol 3 Click LJ to stop it Calling patrol in live view mode Steps 1 Press PTZ control on the front panel or on the remote or click PTZ Control icon on the quick setting toolbar to show the PTZ control toolbar 2 Choose Patrol on the control bar 3 Double click the patrol or select the patrol and click tJ to call it 47 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Figure 4 9 PTZ Toolbar Patrol 4 2 5 Customizing Patterns Purpose Patterns can be set by recording the movement of the PTZ You can call the pattern to make the PTZ movement according to the predefined path Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt M ore Settin
61. back is supported up to 4 ch with 720P resolution simultaneous reverse playback is supported up to 2 ch with 1080P resolution and up to 1 ch with 5MP resolution reverse play back is supported Steps 1 Enter Playback interface Menu gt Play back 2 Check more than one checkboxes to select multiple channels and click to select a date on the calendar 85 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Normal HX ic v Camera 01 v Camera 02 M 7 Camera 03 Camera 05 Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 08 Camera 01 I PCamera 02 PCamera 03 PCamera 04 ES IPCamera 05 4 Aug gt 2013 gt Seo Mele Welle RS Bus 1 2 3 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 laa 23 ads pl pol ts 11b f wo m e yw m EN mo el e Figure 6 27 4 ch Synchronous Playback Interface 3 Click T to play back the record files reversely 86 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 7 Backup 87 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 1 Backing up Record Files 7 1 1 Backing up by Normal Video Search Purpose The record files can be backup to various devices such as USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer and SATA writer Backup using USB flash drives and USB HDDs Steps 1 Enter Export interface Menu gt Export gt Normal 2 Set search condition and click Search button to enter the search result interface
62. ceptions Alarm Purpose Exception settings refer to the handling method of various exceptions e g e HDD Full The HDD is full e HDD Error Writing HDD error or unformatted HDD e Network Disconnected Disconnected network cable e IP Conflicted Duplicated IP address e legal Login Incorrect user ID or password e Record Exception No space for saving recorded files Steps Enter Exception interface of System Configuration and handle various exceptions Menu Configuration Exceptions Please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions for detailed alarm response actions Exception Exception Type HDD Full M Notify Surveillance Center Send Email Trigger Alarm Output Figure 8 14 Exceptions Setup Interface 108 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 6 Setting Alarm Response Actions Purpose Alarm response actions will be activated when an alarm or exception occurs including Full Screen M onitoring Audible Warning buzzer Notify Surveillance Center Trigger Alarm Output and Send Email Full Screen Monitoring When an alarm is triggered the local monitor VGA or HDMI monitor display in full screen the video image from the alarming channel configured for full screen monitoring If alarms are triggered simultaneously in several channels their full screen images will be switched at an interval of 10 seconds default dwell time A different dwell time can be set by going to Menu gt Configuration gt Liv
63. d Not support DS 8264 Connected Not used Used Not used Figure 12 2 Camera Information Interface 12 1 3 Viewing Record Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu Maintenance Sy stem Info 2 Click the Record tab to enter the Record Information menu to view the recording status recording parameters of each camera as shown in Figure 12 3 151 User Manual of Network Video Recorder D2 Used Video 2048 1600 1200 Contin Contin No D3 Not used Video 25fps X 2048 Unknown Contin No D4 Not used Video 25fps 2048 Unknown Contin No D5 Used Video 25fps 4096 1280 960 Contin Contin No Figure 12 3 Record Information Interface 12 1 4 Viewing Alarm Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Sy stem Info 2 Click the Alarm tab to enter the Alarm Information menu to view the alarm information as shown in Figure 12 4 172 6 23 123 8000 lt 1 N C Occur D1 D3 172 6 23 123 8000 gt 1 Not supported Used Figure 12 4 Alarm Information Interface 12 1 5 Viewing Network Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Sy stem Info 2 Click the Network tab to enter the Network Information menu to view the network information as shown in Figure 12 5 152 User Manual of Network Video Recorder IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Default Gateway 172 5 23 1 IPv6 Ad
64. d execute the command of ping 792 168 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check if there exists packet loss S NOTE Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command 2 Check the parameters of Main Stream Normal and Main Stream Event Select M enu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and set the resolution of Main Stream Event the same as the one of Main Stream Normal 3 Verify the frame rate is real time frame rate 173 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Select Menu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and set the Frame rate to Full Frame 4 Check whether the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process Live view stuck when video output remotely via the Internet Explorer or platform software Possible Reasons a Poor network between NVR and IP camera and there exists packet loss during the transmission b Poor network between NVR and PC and there exists packet loss during the transmission c The performances of hardware are not good enough including CPU memory etc Steps 1 Verify the network between NVR and IP camera is connected 1 When image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on PC and the rear panel of NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Openthe Super Terminal and execute the command of ping 792 168 0 0 1 1472 f
65. des 21 22 Using the Wizard Tor Basic COMA guration si AAA Deed 23 23 Addis and Connecting the P Cameras isror Cea EN I e TO pie e ep ame ie 21 2 3 Addie the Onine IP C Aner as ase oncie bt 27 2 3 2 Editing the Connected IP cameras and Configurin g Customized Protocols 30 2 3 3 Editing IP cameras connected to the PoE interfaces ococcccccconcnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononononnnnnos 33 Chapters Liye VIEW AC enn 34 3 Mirod c onmor Liye WIOW lila REE OAOA EREET 35 23 2 Operations in Liye AAA ET E E RW UON ECHO CEUV Rau ds 36 2244 sie he Nouse in Live VIEW cases P o es 36 2 2 2 Quick Setting Toolbar an Live View MO dE iio ir etre eth ene i 37 39 Aduse Live Vew SeN S ea a aide a 39 sr Us Pr AA AA AA A 41 Chapters PIA COMO Since NN 42 a Contour e PEA Servos tds lla 43 22 Settne PTZ Presets Patrols s PAS as 44 4 d O SA A nianu uen xD desc ut ou edu tube iC s uel dote E rd uai 44 20 2 AA be GCL NA PA I CH EU EEe OE 44 27 C Uscorizio Pe AUTOS rr dovelas 46 22 x Cairo PATONG ais costes eit D eie teret ua ded uvae Apa Ru A NE 47 4 2 9 SCUStOMIZING Patterns aae a E A ast emteseckaeuumiy annals 48 22 0 allis Pat else AA E aU E ieu doce FED Tuna tat sae audae 49 AS BZ Areidro MEsTU orte 50 Chapters Record Sets ioci n o resi EN n EFE N NU EO e AS Fue Ke e E e a C pe e De eH Ta ENS 51 SE Contisutino Record me Parain Clery iS A ce d epoca EO A A ES 52 25 2 Contiourin o
66. dress 1 fe80 8ee7 48ff fe1b 8b26 64 IPv6 Address 2 IPv6 Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server 10 1 7 88 Alternate DNS Server MOST Enable DHCP Disabled Enable PPPOE Disabled PPPOE Address PPPOE Subnet Mask PPPOE Default Gateway Figure 12 5 Network Information Interface 12 1 6 Viewing HDD Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Sy stem Info 2 Click the HDD tab toenter the HDD Information menu to view the HDD status free space property etc 1 Sleeping 465 76GB 465GB RAV Local 1 2 Normal 931 51GB 842GB RAV Local 1 Figure 12 6 HDD Information Interface 12 2 Searching amp Export Log Files Purpose The operation alarm exception and information of the NVR can be stored in log files which can be viewed and exported at any time Steps 1 Enter the Log Search interface Menu gt M aintenance gt Log Search 153 2 Set the log search conditions to refine y our search including the Start Time End Time Major Type and Minor Type User Manual of Network Video Recorder Start Time 2013 09 02 Minor Type All Figure 12 7 Log Search Interface 3 Click the Search button to start search log files The matched log files will be displayed on the list shown below Start Time 2013 09 02 00 00 00 Y Information Y Information Y Operation Y Operation T Operation Y Operation T Operation Y Operation Y Information Y Information T Operation MES s
67. e 9 3 DDNS Settings Interface 3 Check the DDNS checkbox to enable this feature 4 Select DDNS Type Five different DDNStypes are selectable IPServer DynDNS PeanutHull NO IP and HiDDNS e PServer Enter Server Address for IPServer Device Doma Name WeMme 7 SSS Pus coon _ Figure 9 4 IPServer Settings Interface e DynDNS 1 Enter Server Address for DynDNS i e members dy ndns org 2 Inthe NVR Domain Name text field enter the domain obtained from the Dy nDNS website 3 Enter the User Name and Password registered in the DynDNS website OCS User Name HARAN Password AAA Figure 9 5 DynDNS Settings Interface e PeanutHull Enter the User Name and Password obtained from the PeanutHull website Device Domain Name Password Confirm AS Figure 9 6 PeanutHull Settings Interface User Name 123 gicp net e NO IP Enter the account information in the corresponding fields Refer tothe DynDNS settings Enter Server Address for NO IP 115 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 Inthe NVR Domain Name text field enter the domain obtained from the NO IP website WWw no ip com 3 Enter the User Name and Password registered in the NO IP website DDNS Enable DDNS Y DDNS Type NO IP v Server Address no ip org Device Domain Name 123 no ip org User Name test Password iris Figure 9 7 NO IP Settings Interface e HiDDNS Enter the Server Address and Device D
68. e View and set the value of Full Screen M onitoring Dwell Time Auto switch will terminate once the alarm stops and you will be taken back tothe Live View interface fore You must select during Trigger Channel settings the channel s you want to make full screen monitoring Audible Warning Trigger an audible beep when an alarm is detected Notify Surveillance Center Sends an exception or alarm signal to remote alarm host when an event occurs The alarm host refers to the PC installed with Remote Client E NOTE The alarm signal will be transmitted automatically at detection mode when remote alarm host is configured Please refer to Chapter Configuring Remote Alarm Host for details of alarm host configuration Email Linkage Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an alarm is detected Please refer to Chapter9 2 10 Configuring Email for details of Email configuration Trigger Alarm Output Trigger an alarm output when an alarm is triggered 1 Enter Alarm Output interface Menu gt Configuration gt Alarm gt Alarm Output Select an alarm output and set alarm name and dwell time Click Schedule button to set the arming schedule of alarm output S NOTE If Manually Clear is selected in the dropdown list of Dwell Time you can clear it only by going to Menu M anual Alarm 109 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Alarm Output No 172 6 23 88 8000 gt 1 v Dwell Time Settings
69. e View Icons In the live view mode there are icons at the right top of the screen for each channel showing the status of the record and alarm in the channel so that you can know whether the channel is recorded or whether there are alarms occur as soonas possible Table 3 1 Description of Live View Icons P Alarm video loss tampering motion detection or sensor alarm EO Record manual record schedule record motion detection or alarm triggered record Alarm amp Record 35 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 2 Operationsin Live View Mode In live view mode there are many functions provided The functions are listed below Single Screen showing only one screen on the monitor Multi screen showing multiple screens on the monitor simultaneously Auto switch the screen is auto switched to the next one And you must set the dwell time for each screen on the configuration menu before enabling the auto switch Menu gt Configuration gt Live View gt General S tart Recording continuous record and motion detection record are supported Output Mode select the output modeto Standard Bright Gentle or Vivid Playback play back the recorded videos for current day Add IP Camera The shortcut to add IP camera automatically or manually 3 2 1 Using the Mouse in Live View Right click on the live view window and a live view toolbar appears on the top of the screen as follows f Menu m NEC EMLCEEE LOL E ML M
70. e fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process When using the NVR to get the live view audio there is no sound or there is too much noise or the volume is too low Possible Reasons a Cable between the pickup and IP camera is not connected well impedance mismatches or incompatible b The stream typeis not set as Video amp Audio c The encoding standard is not supported with NVR Steps 1 Verify the cable between the pickup and IP camera is connected well impedance matches and compatible Log in the IP camera directly and turn the audio on check if the sound is normal If not please contact the manufacturer of the IP camera 2 Verify the setting parameters are correct Select Menu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and set the Stream Type as Audio amp Video 3 Verify the audio encoding standard of the IP camera is supported by the NVR NVR supports G722 1 and G711 standards and if the encoding parameter of the input audio is not one of the previous two standards you can log in the IP camera to configure it to the supported standard 4 Check whether the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process The image gets stuck when N VR is playing back by single or multi chann
71. e port No for port mappingin the router The value of the RTSP port No should be 554 or between 1024 and 65535 while the value of the other ports should be between 1 and 65535 and the value must be different from each other If multiple devices are configured for the UPnP settings under the same router the value of the 124 User Manual of Network Video Recorder port No for each device should be unique External Port Settings Port Type Server Port External Port 8001 Figure 9 23 External Port Settings Dialog Box 2 Click Apply button to save the settings 3 You can click Refresh button to get the latest status of the port mapping Enable UPnP Y Mapping Type Manual v Port Type Edit External Mapping IP Address Port Status Server Port 8001 172 6 23 111 8000 Active HTTP Port 81 172 6 23 111 80 Active RTSP Port Z 2554 172 6 23 111 554 Active HTTPS Port Z 1443 172 6 23 111 443 Active Figure 9 24 UPnP Settings Finished Manual 9 2 12 Configuring High speed Download Purpose You can enable the High speed Download function to widen the outgoing bandwidth of the device In this way you can speed up the download of record files through IE browser or CMS software Iria If you enable the high speed download function the local menu operation will be affected It is recommended to disable this function after finishing the remote downloading of record files Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings inte
72. e provider 16 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 3 USB Mouse Operation A regular 3 button Left Right Scroll wheel USB mouse can also be used with this NVR To use a USB mouse 1 Plug USB mouse into one of the USB interfaces on the front panel of the NVR 2 The mouse should automatically be detected If in a rare case that the mouse is not detected the possible reason may be that the two devices are not compatible please refer tothe recommended the device list from y our provider The operation of the mouse Table 1 3 Description of the Mouse Control Single Click Live view Select channel and show the quick set menu Menu Select and enter Double Click Live view Switch between single screen and multi screen Left Click Click and Drag PTZ control pan tilt and zoom Video tampering privacy mask and motion detection Select target area Digital zoom in Drag and select target area Live view Drag channel time bar Right Click Single Click Live view Show menu Menu Exit current menu to upper level menu Scroll Wheel Scrollingup Live view Previous screen Menu Previous item Scrolling down Live view Next screen Menu Next item 17 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 4 Input Method Description IPIS BISpISDI retwl felt fol fofe als o r ofufo e e Ez ix civ e N M Figure 1 3 Soft Keyboard Description of the buttons on the soft key board Table 1 4 Description of the So
73. e schedule I Inthe message box youcan choose the day to which you want to set schedule Schedule Mon v All Day Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 UB Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 VH Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 uil Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 ty Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 VH Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 VH Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 VH Type Continuous Figure 5 7 Recording Schedule Interface You can click the button to set the accurate time of the schedule II To schedule an all day recording check the checkbox after the All Day item 54 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Start End Time Start End Time Start End Time Start End Time 00 00 00 00 Figure 5 8 Edit Schedule III Toarrange other schedule leave the All Day checkbox blank and set the Start End time NOTE Up to 8 periods can be configured for each day And the time periods can t be overlapped each other Repeat the above edit schedule steps to schedule recording for other days in the week If the schedule can also be applied to other days click Copy Al 1 2 3 4 15 16 17 Holiday Figure 5 9 Copy Schedule to Other Days IV Click OK to save setting and back to upper level menu V Click Apply in the Record Schedule interface to save the settings Draw
74. e status of each HDD displayed on the list as shown in Figure 10 19 HDD Label Status Capacity Free Space Property Type Group 1 Sleeping 465 76GB 465GB RAN Local 1 2 Normal 931 51GB 842GB RAN Local 1 Figure 10 19 View HDD Status 2 142 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 6 HDD Detection Purpose The device provides the HDD detection function such as the adopting of the S M A R T and the Bad Sector Detection technique The S M A R T Self Montoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a monitoring sy stem for HDD to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hopes of anticipating failures S M A R T Settings Steps 1 Enter the S M A R T Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt HDD Detect 2 Select the HDD to view its S M A R T information list as shown in Figure 10 20 S M A R T Settings Continue to use this disk when self evaluation is failed HDD 1 v Self test Status Not tested Self test Type Short Test v S M AR T a Temperature C 38 Power On days 144 Self evaluation Pass All evaluation Functional S M A R T Information ID Attribute Name Raw Value 0x3 Spin Up Time OK 3 21 246 223 4700 0x4 Start Stop Count OK SE 0 98 98 2211 0x5 Reallocated Sector Co OK 33 140 199 199 1 0x7 Seek Error Rate OK f 51 200 200 0 0x9 Power on Hours Count OK 32 0 96 96 3464 Nea Onin Lin Dates Marin Lal 4 EA Ann Ann n Figure 10 20 S M A R T Settings Inte
75. e to the group Figure 9 11 Access Device via iVMS4200 5 Click Apply button to save and exit the interface 9 2 3 Configuring NTP Server Purpose A Network Time Protocol NTP Server can be configured on your NVR to ensure the accuracy of system date time Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the NTP tab to enter the NTP Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 12 Enable NTP Y Interval min 60 NTP Port 123 Figure 9 12 NTP Settings Interface 3 Check the Enable NTP checkbox to enable this feature 4 Configure thefollowing NTP settings Interval Time interval between the two synchronizing actions with NTP server The unit is minute e NTP Server IP address of NTP server e NTP Port Port of NTP server 5 Click Apply button to save and exit the interface The time synchronization interval can be set from1 to 10080min and the default value is 60min If the NVR is connected toa public network y ou should use a NTP server that has a time sy nchronization 118 User Manual of Network Video Recorder function such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address 210 72 145 44 If the NVR is setup in a more customized network NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server used for time synchronization 9 2 4 Configuring SNMP Purpose You can use SNMP protocol to get device status and parameters related information Steps 1 Ente
76. ecord Schedule setting interface For the detailed information of schedule configuration see Chapter Configuring Record Schedule 60 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 5 Manual Record Purpose Follow the steps to set parameters for the manual record The manual recording is prior to the scheduled recording Steps 1 Enter the Manual settings interface Menu gt M anual Or press the REC button on the remote control pa ip Camera o1 o2 os oa ps N Recording by schedule Recording by manual operation Continuous EE Motion Detection Figure 5 20 Manual Record 2 Enabling Manual Record 1 Select Record on the left bar 2 Click the status button before camera number to change o to E 3 Disable manual record Click the status button to change o o Note Green icon 9 means that the channel is configured the record schedule After rebooting all the manual records enabled are canceled 61 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 6 Configuring Holiday Record Purpose Follow the steps to configure the record schedule on holiday for that year You may want to have different plan for recording on holiday Steps 1 Enter the Record setting interface Menu gt Record gt Holiday Holiday2 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday3 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday4 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday5 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday6 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday Disabled 1 Jan Holidays Disabled 1 Jan Holiday9 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday10 Disab
77. el Possible Reasons a Poor network between NVR and IP camera and there exists packet loss during the transmission b The motion detection and alarm functions are enabled and the parameters of Main Stream Normal and Main Stream Event are different So the image looks stuck due to the image changes between different resolutions c The frame rate is not the real time frame rate d The NVR supports up to 16 channel synchronize play back at the resolution of 4CIF if you want a 16 channel synchronize play back at the resolution of 720p the frame extracting may occur which leads to a slight stuck Steps 1 Verify the network between NVR and IP camera is connected 1 When image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on PC and the rear panel of NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal and execute the command of ping 792 168 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according tothe real condition and check if there exists packet loss NOTE Simultaneously press the Ctrl and C to exit the ping command 2 Check the parameters of Main Stream Normal and Main Stream Event Select M enu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and set the resolution of Main Stream Event the same as the one of Main Stream Normal 3 Verify the frame rate is real time frame rate Select Menu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and set the Frame Rate to Full Frame 4 Verify the hardware can afford the playbac
78. eneral 2 Click the Add button to enter the Add NetHDD interface as shown in Figure 10 6 Add NetHDD NetHDD NetHDD 1 v Type NAS v NetHDD IP Address NetHDD Directory Figure 10 6 HDD Information Interface 3 Addtheallocated NetHDD 4 Select the typeto NASor IP SAN 5 Configure the NAS or IP SAN settings e Add NAS disk 1 Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field 2 Click the Search button to search the available NAS disks 3 Select the NAS disk from the list shown below Or you can just manually enter the directory in the text field of NetHDD Directory 4 Click the OK button to add the configured NAS disk Tuc Up to 8 NAS disks can be added 135 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Add NetHDD NetHDD NeHDDt v NetHDD IP Address 172 6 24 213 NetHDD Directory dvr dvr 3 dvr Dvr test dvrAest dvr dvr 2 dvridvr_1 Figure 10 7 Add NAS Disk e Add IP SAN 1 Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field 2 Click the Search button to search the available IP SAN disks 3 Select the IP SAN disk from the list shown below 4 Click the OK button to add the selected IP SAN disk Up to 1 IP SAN disk can be added Add NetHDD NetHDD 1 Type IPSAN NetHDD IP Address 172 6 24 213 NetHDD Directory iqn 2004 05 storos t 1 Figure 10 8 Add IP SAN Disk 6 Afterhaving successfully added the NAS or IP SAN disk return to the HDD Information menu The added NetHDD will be displa
79. ent 132 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 1 Initializing HDDs Purpose A newly installed hard disk drive HDD must be initialized before it can be used with your NVR A message box pops up when the NVR starts up if there exits any uninitialized HDD Attention Figure 10 1 Message Box of Uninitialized HDD Click Yes button to initialize it immediately or youcan perform the following steps to initialize the HDD Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 12 931 51GB Normal Local 842GB Total Capacity 1 397GB 842GB Figure 10 2 HDD Information Interface 2 Select HDD to be initialized 3 Click the Init button 133 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Initialize Figure 10 3 Confirm Initialization 4 Select the OK button to start initialization 1 465 76GB Initializing 20 RAV Local OMB 2 931 51GB Normal RAN Local 842GB 1 B9 Figure 10 4 Status changes to Formatting 5 Afterthe HDD has been initialized the status of the HDD will change from Uninitialized to Normal 72 93151GB Normal RAW Local 842GB 1 A Figure 10 5 HDD Status Changes to Normal S L Initializing the HDD will erase all data on it 134 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 2 Managing Network HDD Purpose You can add the allocated NAS or disk of IP SAN to NVR and use it as network HDD Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt G
80. er use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Replace with the same or equivalent typeonly Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer User Manual of Network Video Recorder Thank y ou for purchasing our product If there is any question or request please do not hesitate to contact dealer User Manual of Network Video Recorder Product Key Features General Connectable to network cameras network dome and encoders PAL NTSC adaptive video inputs Each channel supports dual stream Up to 16 network cameras can be connected Independent configuration for each channel including resolution frame rate bit rate image quality etc The quality of the input and output record is configurable Local Monitoring Simultaneous HDMI and VGA outputs O HDMI output and VGA output at up to 1920x1080 resolution Multiple screen display in live view is supported and the display sequence of channels is adjustable Live view screen can be switched in group and manual switch and automatic cycle live view are also provided and the interval of automatic cycle can be adjusted Quick setting menu is provided for live view O Motion detection video tampering video exception alert and video loss alert functions O Privacy mask O Multiple PTZ protocols supported PTZ preset patrol and pattern Zooming in by clicking the mouse and PTZ tracing by dragging mo
81. era 01 v IPCamera 04 Start Time 2013 11 08 E 00 00 00 End Time 2013 11 08 E 23 59 59 L E Search Figure 6 8 Motion Search Interface 4 Click Search button to get the search result information You may refer tothe right side bar for the result 74 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 172 152541 Q D3 090249 172 15 26 37 03 09040 Q 172 15 35 08 9 03 090859 Q D3 090943 Q D3 093222 D3 0913312 D3 092856 Q D3 09 29 16 Q D3 093208 Q D3 100206 Q Total 3 P 1 1 Total 10 P 1 1 Pre play 30s v Preplay 30s Post play 30s v Post play 30s v Figure 6 9 Search Result Bar Alarm In and Motion 5 Click button to play back the file a Pre play and post play can be configured O If the event is set to trigger the recording of multiple channels clicking the O will pop up the Synch Play back interface You can select the channels to play back synchronously You can click the Back button to back to the search interface Play back interface The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process Event X3 D3 090249 D3 09 04 05 Q D3 090859 D3 090943 Q D3 091222 Q 09 13 12 Q D3 092856 D3 09 32 08 A Ds 10 02 06 Q A s RA gos 102539 dahl a Total 11 P 1 1 Pre play 120s Post play 120s mars Figure 6 10 Interface of Playback by Event 75 U
82. etails of the video when abnormal events happen Steps Go to Play back interface If you choose play back of the record file click button FS until the speed changes to Single frame and one click on the play back screen represents play back of one frame If you choose reverse playback of the record file click button bid until the speed changes to Single frame and one click on the play back screen represents reverse playback of one frame It is also feasible to use button LE in toolbar 6 2 2 Smart Search Purpose In order to locate motion detection event easily and accurately in the play back progress bar you are allowed to analy ze a certain area scene dy namically and to get all of the related motion detection events that occurred in this area m nora The smart search function varies according to the camera connected to the NVR Before you start 1 Log in the network camera by the web browser and enable the Dynamic Analysis for Motion by checking the checkbox of 1t You may enter the motion detection configuration interface by Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Motion Detection Motion Detection Tamper proo Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Email Snapshot Enable Motion Detection Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion Figure 6 21 Setting Dynamic Analysis 2 Enable the motion detection function and set the arming area to the full screen in the NVR local menu Please refer to chapter
83. ettings of the camera Delete the IP camera E 2 Toadd other IP cameras 1 Click the Custom Add button to pop up the Add IP Camera Custom interface Add IP Camera Custom No IP Address Amount of Device M Protocol Managen 1 172 6 23 177 1 8000 lt D IP Camera Address 172 6 23 177 Protocol M Management Port 8000 User Name admin T t t t Admin Password Figure 2 15 Custom Adding IP Camera Interface 2 You can edit the IP address protocol management port and other information of the IP camera to be added 3 Click Add to add the camera 28 User Manual of Network Video Recorder e OPTION 2 Steps 1 Enter the Camera Management interface Menu gt Camera gt Camera T i9 E P o Playback Export Manual Record Camera infiguration Maintenance Shutdown OSD Image PTZ Motion Privacy Mask Video Tamper Video Loss Figure 2 16 Main Menu 2 Repeat the step 1 and 2 of adding IP cameras manually to add the camera Cam Add De Status IP Camera A Edit Camera Name Protocol Device Model D2 T A 172 6 23 3 Z PCamera 02 D3 T gt 172 6 23 177 Camera 01 O a Net Receive Idle Bandwidth 16Mbps is Back Figure 2 17 IP Camera Management Interface 3 Forthe encoders with multiple channels only check the checkbox of Channel No in the pop up window as shown in the following figure and click OK to finish adding 29 User Manual
84. ft Keyboard Icons Icons Description Icons Description Lowercase Uppercase l Sy mbols English Em 1 0 IEC 18 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 5 Rear Panel Figure 1 4 LAN Network Interface Connector for LAN Local Area Network RS 485 Interface Connects to RS 485 devices Power Supply 100 240VAC power supply 4 Power S witch Switch for turning on off the device Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB 5 USB Interface mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD 6 GND Ground needs to be connected when NVR starts up 8 VGA Output DB9 connector for VGA output Display local video output and menu 9 Audion RCA connector for voice talk input Network interfaces with l 11 Network interface for the cameras and to provide power over Ethernet PoE function 19 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 2 Getting Started 20 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 1 Starting Up and Shutting Down the NVR Purpose Proper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expanding the life of the NVR Before you start Check that the voltage of the extra power supply is the same with the NVR s requirement and the ground connection is working properly Starting up the NVR Steps 1 Check the power supply is plugged into an electrical outlet It is HIGHLY recommended that an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS be used in conjunction with
85. g Type Manual v Port Type Edit External Mapping IP Address Port Status Server Port s 8000 0 0 0 0 8000 Inactive HTTP Port 80 0 0 0 0 80 Inactive RTSP Port gt 554 0 0 0 0 554 Inactive HTTPS Port a 443 0 0 0 0 443 Inactive Figure 9 21 UPnP Settings Interface 3 Check checkbox to enable UPnPTM 4 Select the MappingTypeas M anual or Auto in the drop down list Option 1 Auto If you select Auto the Port Mapping items are read only and the external ports are set by the router automatically 1 Click Apply button to save the settings 2 Youcan click Refresh button to get the latest status ofthe port mapping General PPPOE DONS NTP Emal SNMP UPnP MoreSetings NN NN Enable UPnP v Mapping Type Auto Y Port Type Edit External Mapping IP Address Port Status Server Port BF 45494 172 6 23 111 8000 Active HTTP Port 33028 172 6 23 111 80 Active RTSP Port a 51413 172 6 23 111 554 Active HTTPS Port 35500 1725 23 11 443 Active Figure 9 22 UPnP Settings Finished Auto Option 2 Manual If you select Manual as the mapping type you can edit the external port on your demand by clicking A to activate the External Port Settings dialog box 1 Click A to activate the External Port Settings dialog box Configure the external port No for server port http port RTSP port and https port respectively Note You can use the default port No or change it according to actual requirements External Port indicates th
86. gs Camera IP Camera 1 v tha ia dba ae T EME 2 Save Preset O Call Preset el hs ld a Pattern 1 v gogogo Patrol 1 v 2 Preset 3 Tr 3 Preset 2 T Right down Figure 4 2 PTZ More Settings 2 Use the directional button to wheel the camera to the location where you want to set preset 3 Click the round icon before Save Preset 4 Click the preset number to save the preset Repeat the steps2 4 to save more presets If the number of the presets you want to save is more than 17 you can click and choose the available numbers Preset 22 e Figure 4 3 More Presets 4 2 2 Calling Presets Purpose 44 User Manual of Network Video Recorder This feature enables the camera to point toa specified position such as a window when an event takes place Call preset in the PTZ setting interface Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface M enu gt Camera gt PTZ gt M ore Settings 2 Check theround icon of Call Preset Camera LIP Camera 1 O Save Preset valo ua ee th te aba Call Preset H f Pattern 1 Patrol 1 9 1 ooog oa Figure 4 4 PTZ Call Preset 3 Choose the preset number Call presetin live view mode Steps 1 Press the PTZ button on the front panel or click the PTZ Control icon in the quick setting bar to enter the PTZ settingmenu in live view mode Figure 4 5 PTZ Toolbar 2 Choose Camera in the list
87. gs 2 Choose pattern number in the option box Camera IP Camera 1 s Y osavo prosa Ee O Call Preset EAE EEC 3 44 15 16 41 ESI Pattern 1 v 2000 Patroli je 2 Preset 3 m EmTe 7 3 Preset 2 T MM 0006 La Figure 4 10 PTZ Pattern 3 Click and use your mouse to drag the image or click the eight directional buttons in the control box under the image to move the PTZ camera The movement of the PTZ is recorded as the pattern 4 Click El to save the pattern 48 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 2 6 Calling Patterns Purpose Follow the procedure to move the PTZ camera according to the predefined patterns Calling pattern in the PTZ setting interface Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt M ore Settings 2 Select the pattern number Click O then the PTZ moves according to the pattern Click LJ to stop it Pattern 1 B Figure 4 11 PTZ Calling Pattern Call pattern in live view mode Steps 1 Inthe live view mode press PTZ control on the front panel or on the remote control or click PTZ Control icon on the quick setting toolbar 2 And then choose Pattern on the control bar 3 Double click thepattern or select the pattern and click tocall it PTZ EIL Figure 4 12 PTZ Toolbar Pattern 49 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 3 PTZ Control Toolbar In the Live View
88. gs of System Configuration and select an alarm input Menu Configuration Alarm Select Alarm Input tab to enter Alarm Input Settings interface Alarm Input List 172 6 23 88 8000 lt 1 172 6 23 125 8000 lt 1 Alarm Output List 172 6 23 88 8000 gt 1 172 6 23 125 8000 gt 1 Figure 8 4 Alarm Status Interface of System Configuration 2 Set up the handling action of the selected alarm input Check the Enable checkbox and click E button to set up its alarm response actions Alarm Input No 172 6 23 88 8000 lt 1 v Alarm Name Te IN Settings Figure 8 5 Alarm Input Setup Interface 3 Select Trigger Channel tab and select one or more channels which will start to record or become full screen monitoring when an external alarm is input 4 Select Arming Schedule tab to set the channel s arming schedule Choose one day of a week and Max eight time periods can be set within each day T Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped 5 Select Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response actions of the alarm input please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to 101 User Manual of Network Video Recorder copy an arming schedule to other days Settings Arming Schedule Week Mon v 1 00 00 24 00 Z 2 00 00 00 00 e 3 00 00 00 00 a 4 00 00 00 00 E 5 00 00 00 00 E 6 00 00 00 0
89. gt Export gt Event 1 Select Alarm Input from the dropdown list of Event Type 90 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Event types contain Alarm Input and M otion here we take the backing up by alarm input as an examp le 2 Select the alarm input No and time Event Type Alarm Input v NN Y 172 6 23 123 8000 lt 1 Figure 7 8 Event Search for Backup 2 Click Search button to enter the Search Result interface Alarm Input 172 6 23 123 80 2013 11 11 15 25 41 2013 11 11 15 25 51 172 6 23 123 80 2013 11 11 15 26 37 2013 11 11 15 26 37 172 6 23 123 80 2013 11 11 15 35 08 2013 11 11 15 35 08 Figure 7 9 Result of Event Search 3 Select record files to export O Clicking Quick Export button will export record files of all channels triggered by the selected alarm input O Clicking Details button will take you to the interface with detailed information of all channels triggered by the selected alarm input Y172 6 23 123 8 D1 2013 11 11 15 26 35 7172 6 23 123 8 D3 2013 11 11 15 26 07 4 521KBQ 7172 6 23 123 8 D1 2013 11 11 15 35 06 16 993KXB Q 7172 6 23 123 8 D3 2013 11 11 15 35 00 2 942KB Figure 7 10 Event Details Interface 9 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 Click the Export button to enter the backup device management interface ME F If the inserted USB device is not recognized e Click the Refresh button Reconnect device e Check for c
90. gure 6 12 Interface of Playback by Time Click button to add default tag Click button to add customized tag and input tag name m NOTE Max 64 tags can be added toa single video file 3 Tag management Click button to check edit and delete tag s Cam Tag Name Time dit Del D3 tagi 2013 11 08 09 29 27 7 D3 TAG 2013 11 08 09 28 50 Y T D3 TAG 2013 11 08 09 27 39 Y T D3 tag2 2013 11 08 10 00 13 Y Total 4 P 1 1 alas ini Camel Figure 6 13 Tag Management Interface Steps 1 Select the Tag from the drop down list in the Play back interface 2 Choose channels edit start time and end time and then click Search toenter Search Result interface NOTE You can enter key word in thetextbox to search the tag on your command 71 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Camera Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Camera 05 Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 08 DS 2CD4232FWD IS aPCamera n v Keyword Start Time 2013 08 29 EJ 00 00 00 L E End Time 2013 08 29 23 59 59 b Figure 6 14 Video Search by Tag 3 Click button to play back the file You can click the Back button to back to the search interface Iria Pre play and post play can be configured HU Ca TagName Play D3 TAG Q D3 TAG Q ES D3 tag2 Q Tag v ardillas Y M Total 4 P 1 1 Pre play 120s Post play 120s Figure 6 16 Toolbar of Playback by Tag
91. gure 9 30 Packet Export Attention x D Up to 1M data can be exported each time 9 4 3 Checking the Network Status Purpose You can also check the network status and quick set the network parameters in this interface Steps Click Status button on the right bottom of the page 129 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Select NIC Destination Address DeviceName UBA v Figure 9 31 Network status checking If the network is normal the following message box pops out Result E Figure 9 32 Network status checking result If the message box pops out with other information instead of this one you can click Network button to show the quick setting interface of the network parameters 9 4 4 Checking Network Statistics Purpose You can check the network status to obtain the real time information of NVR Steps 1 Enter the Network Detection interface Menu gt M aintenance gt Net Detection 2 Choose the Network Stat tab 130 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Remote Live View 2 048Kbps Remote Playback Obps Net Receive Idle Net Send Idle 37Mbps 238Mbps Figure 9 33 Network Stat Interface 3 Check the bandwidth of IP Camera bandwidth of Remote Live View bandwidth of Remote Playback bandwidth of Net Receive Idle and bandwidth of Net Send Idle 4 You can click Refresh button to get the newest status 131 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 10 HDD Managem
92. he video and log files or the player to the backup device Click OK to confirm Figure 7 17 Export Selection Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message box Export finished User Manual of Network Video Recorder Figure 7 18 Export Finished 7 Check backup result a01_md_ch01_130 1 626KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 48 a01_md_ch01_ 130 23KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 48 a01 md ch01 130 5 494KBFile 2013 08 30 10 33 50 a01_md_ch01_ 130 21KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 50 a01_md_ch01_ 130 826KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 56 a01_md_ch01_ 130 1KB File 2013 08 30 10 33 56 E EP EP EP ED E eoceoooeo6 EP E ch01 20130828084 4KBFile 2013 08 30 10 44 54 7 655MB Figure 7 19 Checkup of Video Clips Export Result Using USB Flash Drive 7 2 Managing Backup Devices Steps 1 Enter Search Result interface of record files M enu gt Export gt Normal Set search condition and click Search button to enter Search Result interface At least one channel shall be selected Y IP Camera Di MD MDI Dp4 Start End time of record 07 11 2013 09 22 12 08 11 2013 14 14 34 Recor Type ANS mere A 0 00 00 08 11 2013 1 23 59 59 Figure 7 20 Normal Video Search for Backup 2 Select record files you want to back up 95 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Click Export button to enter Export interface At least one record file shall be selected
93. ick the OK button to save thesettings and exit the interface 5 Inthe HDD Information menu the HDD property will be displayed in the list At least 2 hard disks must be installed on your NVR when you want to set a HDD to Redundancy and there is one HDD with R W property 139 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 4 Configuring Quota Mode Purpose Each camera can be configured with allocated quota for the storage of recorded files Steps 1 Enter the Storage M ode interface Menu gt HDD gt Advanced 2 Set the Mode to Quota as shown in Figure 10 15 The NVR must be rebooted to enable the changes to take effect torage M j Mode Quota v Camera IP Camera 1 v Used Record Capacity OMB HDD Capacity GB 931 Max Record Capacity G O _ Free Quota Space 931 GB Figure 10 15 Storage Mode Settings Interface 3 Select a camera for which you want to configure quota 4 Enter the storage capacity in the text fields of Max Record Capacity GB as shown in Figure 10 16 Mode Quota Camera IP Camera 1 v Used Record Capacity OMB HDD Capacity GB 931 2 Free Quota Space 831 1 2 3 PONE NEC OY O O a E a Figure 10 16 Configure Record Quota 5 You can copy the quota settings of the current camera to other cameras if required Click the Copy button to enter the Copy Camera menu as shown in Figure 10 17 140 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Copy to IP Camera D1
94. igure 2 8 HDD Management 8 Toinitialize the HDD click the Init button Initialization removes all the data saved in the HDD 9 Click Next button to enter the Adding IP Camera interface 10 Click Search to find online IP Camera Select the IP camera to be added and click the Add button Wizard 172 6 23 123 172 6 23 124 172 6 23 177 Figure 2 9 Search for IP Cameras 25 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 Click Next button Configure the recording for the searched IP Cameras Vizard AAA Figure 2 10 Record Settings 12 Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels as shown in Figure 2 11 YD2 MD YD4 Figure 2 11 Copy Record Settings 13 Click OK to complete the startup Setup Wizard 26 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 3 Adding and Connecting the IP Cameras 2 3 1 Adding the Online IP Cameras Purpose The main function of the NVR is to connect the network cameras and record the video got from it So before you can get a live view or record of the video you should add the network cameras to the connection list of the device Before you start Ensure the network connection is valid and correct For detailed checking and configuring of the network please see Chapter Checking Network Traffic and Chapter Configuring Network Detection e OPTION I Steps 1 Move the mouse to the top of the screen or right click the mouse when you in the live view mode to show the right click menu
95. il with attached alarm images Theinterval is the time of two adjacent alarm images You can also set SMTP port and enable SSL here Interval The interval refers to the time between two actions of sending attached pictures E mail Test Sends a test message to verify that the SM TP server can be reached 6 Click Apply buttonto save the Email settings 7 You can click Test button to test whether your Email settings work The corresponding Attention message box will pop up 9 2 11 Configuring UPnP Purpose Universal Plug and Play UPnP can permit the device seamlessly discover the presence of other network devices on the network and establish functional network services for data sharing communications etc You can use the UPnP function to enable the fast connection of the device to the WAN via a router without port mapping Before you start If you want to enable the UPnP function of the device you must enable the UPnP function of the router to which your device is connected When the network working mode of the device is set as multi address the Default 123 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Route of the device should be in the same network segment as that of the LAN IP address of the router Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the UPnP tab to enter the UPnP interface General PPPOE DONS NTP Email SNMP UPnP More Setings NN Enable UPnP Mappin
96. ission settings interface as shown in Figure 13 7 Permission Y Local Log Search Local Parameters Settings Local Camera Management Local Advanced Operation Local Shutdown Reboot Figure 13 7 User Permission Settings Interface 6 Setthe operating permission of Local Configuration Remote Configuration and Camera Configuration for the user Local Configuration e Local Log Search Searching and viewing logs and sy stem information of NVR e Local Parameters Settings Configuring parameters restoring factory default parameters and importing exporting configuration files Local Camera Management The adding deleting and editing of IP cameras Local Advanced Operation Operating HDD management initializing HDD setting HDD property upgrading system firmware clearing I O alarm output Local Shutdown Reboot Shutting down or rebooting the NVR Remote Configuration Remote Log Search Remotely viewing logs that are saved on the NVR e Remote Parameters Settings Remotely configuring parameters restoring factory default parameters 165 User Manual of Network Video Recorder and imp orting exp orting configuration files e Remote Camera Management Remote adding deleting and editing of the IP cameras e Remote Serial Port Control Configuring settings for RS 232 and RS 485 ports e Remote Video Output Control Sending remote button control signal e Two Way Audio Realizing two way radio between the remote
97. k Reduce the channel number of play back Select Menu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and set the resolution and bitrate to a lower level 175 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 Reduce the number of local playback channel Select M enu gt Playback and uncheck the checkbox of unnecessary channels 6 Check whether the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process No record file foundin the NVR local HDD and prompt No record file found Possible Reasons a The time setting of systemis incorrect b The search condition is incorrect c The HDD is error or not detected Steps 1 Verify the system time setting is correct Select M enu gt Configuration gt General gt General and verify the Device Time is correct 2 Verify the search condition is correct Select Playback and verify the channel and time are correct 3 Verify the HDD status is normal Select Menu gt HDD gt General to view the HDD status and verify the HDD is detected and can be read and written normally 4 Check whether the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process 0203041031121 176
98. k Detection Network Stal Network Delay Packet Loss Test Select NIC LAN1 Destination Address Network Packet Export Device Name USB1 1 v Refresh LAN1 172 6 23 117 3Kbps Figure 9 28 Network Detection Interface 3 Enter the destination address in thetext field of Destination Address 4 Click Test to start testing network delay and packet loss The testing result pops up on the window If the testing is failed the error message box will pop up as well 9 4 2 Exporting Network Packet Purpose By connecting the NVR to network the captured network data packet can be exported to USB flash disk and other local backup devices Steps 1 Enter the Network Traffic interface Menu gt M aintenance Net Detect 2 Click the Network Detection tab to enter the Network Detection interface Select the backup device from the dropdown list of Device Name as shownin Figure 9 29 NOTE Click Refresh button if the connected local backup device cannot be displayed When it fails to detect the backup device please check whether it is compatible with the NVR You can format the backup device if the format is incorrect 128 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Select NIC LAN1 v Destination Address Device Name USBI 4 v Figure 9 29 Export Network Packet 4 Click Export to start exporting 5 After the exporting is complete click OK to finish the packet export as shown in Figure 9 30 Attention Fi
99. led 1 Jan Holiday 1 Disabled 1 Jan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 5 21 Holiday Settings 2 Enable Edit Holiday schedule 1 Click to enter the Edit interface Edit Holiday Name Holiday Made yate SS Figure 5 22 Edit Holiday Settings 2 Check the checkbox after Enable Holiday 3 Select Mode from the dropdown list There are three different modes for the date format to configure holiday schedule 4 Set the start and end date 5 Click Apply to save settings 6 Click OK toexit the Edit interface 3 Enter Record Schedule settings interface to edit the holiday recording schedule See Chapter 6 2 Configuring Record Schedule 62 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 7 Configuring Redundant Recording Purpose Enabling redundant recording which means saving the record files not only in the R W HDD but also in the redundant HDD will effectively enhance the data safety and reliability Steps 1 Enter HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD HDD Information 2 931 51GB Normal RAV Local 859GB 1 A Figure 5 23 HDD General 2 Select the HDD and click A to enter the Local HDD Settings interface 1 Set the HDD property to Redundancy Local HDD Settings HDD No 1 HDD Property ORAV O Read only 9 Redundancy Group Oo e e e A Jen Jee Sea Ve O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 HDD Capacity 465 76GB Figure 5 24 HDD General Editing 2 Click Apply to save the settings 3 Click OK
100. lows access by Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the PPPoE tab to enter the PPPoE Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 2 General PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP UPnP More Settings Enable PPPOE User Name Password Confirm Figure 9 2 PPPoE Settings Interface Check the PPPoE checkbox to enable this feature 4 Enter User Name Password and Confirm Password for PPPoE access fore The User Name and Password should be assigned by your ISP 5 Click Apply to save and exit the interface 6 After successful settings the sy stem asks y ou to reboot the device to enable the new settings and the PPPoE dial up is automatically connected after reboot You can go to Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info gt Network interface to view the status of PPPoE connection Please refer to Chapter Viewing System Information for PPPoE status 9 2 2 Configuring DDNS Purpose If your NVR is set to use PPPoE as its default network connection you may set Dynamic DNS DDNS to be used for network access Prior registration with your ISP is required before configuring the systemtouse DDNS Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the DDNS tab to enter the DDNS Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 3 114 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Server Address Confirm Figur
101. lude e Video Output Interface Designates the output to configure the settings for Only VGA HDM is selectable by default e ive View Mode Designates the display mode to be used for Live View e Dwell Time The time in seconds to dwell between switching of channels when enabling auto switch in Live View e Enable Audio Output Enables disables audio output forthe selected video output e Event Output Designates the output to show event video e Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time The time in seconds to show alarm event screen 2 Setting Cameras Order Video Output Interface VGA HDMI E D2 IPCamera 02 7 D3 Camera 01 a EE Figure 3 15 Live View Camera Order 39 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 Select a View mode in EJ 2 Select the small window and double click on the channel number to display the channel on the window You can click ice button to start live view for all the channels and click amp to stop all the live view 3 Click the Apply button to save the setting 40 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 4 User Logout Purpose After logging out the monitor turns to the live view mode and if you want to do some operation you need to enter user name and password tog in again Steps 1 Enter the Shutdown menu Menu gt Shutdown Shutdown Logout Shutdown Reboot Figure 3 16 Shutdown 2 Click Logout NOTE After you have logged out the sys
102. m umhin 2013 09 02 10 25 13 2013 09 02 10 45 11 2013 09 02 10 50 04 2013 09 02 10 50 05 2013 09 02 10 54 55 2013 09 02 10 54 55 2013 09 02 11 00 55 2013 09 02 11 03 08 2013 09 02 11 03 08 2013 09 02 11 03 08 2013 09 02 11 03 12 Figure 12 8 Log Search Results Up to 2000 log files can be displayed each time System Running System Running Local Operation Local Operation Local Operation Local Operation Abnormal Shutd Power On Local HDD Infor Local HDD Infor Local Operation l_a mml Sia ee I N A N A Network Network N A Preview N A N A RT 4 You can click the button of each log or double click it to view its detailed information as shown in Figure 12 9 And youcan also click the button to view the related video files if available 154 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Log Information Operation Local Operation Add IP Camera Local User fA camera No D4 Description Camera No D1 IP address 172 6 23 10 Domain name Protocol Management port 8000 Channel No 1 Figure 12 9 Log Details 5 You can export the log files to the backup device if needed 1 Enter the Export interface Option 1 Export all logs you searched out Search the log files and then click Export on the Log Search interface to enter the Export interface All the logs you searched out will be exported to the backup device Option 2 Export all logs
103. ment item Or you can manually check the Enable DST checkbox and then y ou choose the date of the DST period 162 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 3 Configuring More Settings for Device Parameters Steps 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Click the More Settingstab to enter the More Settings interface as shownin Figure 13 3 Device Name Embedded Net DVR Device No 255 Auto Logout Never v Menu Output Mode HDMIV GA v Figure 13 3 More Settings Interface 3 Configure thefollowing settings Device Name Edit the name of NVR Device No Edit theserial number of NVR The Device No can be set in the range of 1 255 and the default No is 255 The number is used for the remote and key board control Auto Logout Set timeout time for menu inactivity E g when the timeout time is set to 5 Minutes then the system will exit from the current operation menu to live view screen after 5 minutes of menu inactivity Menu Output Mode You can choose the menu display on different video output 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings 163 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 4 Managing User Accounts Purpose There is a default account in the NVR Administrator The Administrator user name is admin and the password is 12345 The Administrator has the permission to add and delete user and configure user parameters 13 4 1 Adding a User Steps 1 Ente
104. omain Name for HiDDNS 1 Enter the Server Address of the HiDDNS server which is www hiddns com by default 2 Enter the Device Domain Name You can use the alias you registered in the HiDDNS server or define a new device domain name If a new alias of the device domain name is defined in the NVR 1t will replace the old one registered on the server You can register the alias of the device domain name in the HiDDNS server first and then enter the alias to the Device Domain Name in the NVR you can also enter the domain name directly on the NVR to create a new one DDNS Enable DDNS Y DDNS Type HiDDNS E Server Address www hiddns com Device Domain Name intelligent User Name Password Confirm Figure 9 8 HiDDNS Settings Interface Register the device on the HiDDNS server 1 Go tothe HiDDNS website www hiddns com 2 Click BE ster new USt to register an account if you do not have one and use the account to log in 116 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Register new user Figure 9 9 Register an Account 3 In the Device Management interface click ET toregister the device Add Device dvr DS DVR V2000678677 8a6tt80 80 Figure 9 10 Register the Device e Nore The device name can only contain the lower case English letter numeric and and it must start with the lower case English letter and cannot end with Access the Device via Web Browser or Client S oftware
105. ompatibility from vendor You can also format USB flash drive or USB HDDs via the device Free Space A Figure 7 11 Export by Event Using USB Flash Drive 5 Select the backup device from the drop down list click the button Export And then select to export the video and log files or the player to the backup device Click OK to confirm Export videoand O ooo Payer o Figure 1 1 Export Selection Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message box Export finished Export Figure 7 12 Export Finished 92 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 Check backup result Device Name USB1 1 ch01_ 20130829154 13 525KB File 2013 08 29 19 59 01 i ch01_20130829154 1KB File 2013 08 29 19 59 01 T Free Space 3 566MB Figure 7 13 Checkup of Event Export Result Using USB Flash Drive 7 1 3 Backing up Video Clips Purpose You may also select video clips to export directly during Playback using USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer or SATA writer Steps 1 Enter Playback interface Please refer to Chapter 6 1 Playing Back Record Files Normal ux Camera vCamea0 Camera 02 Camera 03 Eun i444 camera 04 Camera 05 enm Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 08 DS 2CD4232FWD IS gt IPCamera 02 l IPCamera 03 IPCamera 04 IPCamera 05 V 4 Aug
106. on the preview window to adjust the OSD position 7 Click the Apply button to apply the settings 147 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 2 Configuring Privacy Mask Purpose You are allowed to configure the four sided privacy mask zones that cannot be viewed by the operator The privacy mask can prevent certain surveillance areas to be viewed or recorded Steps 1 Enter the Privacy Mask Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt Privacy Mask 2 Select the camera to set privacy mask 3 Click the checkbox of Enable Privacy Mask to enable this feature Camera IP Camera 1 v Oo Enable Privacy Mask Figure 11 2 Privacy Mask Settings Interface 4 Use the mouse to draw a zone on the window The zones will be marked with different frame colors HT Up to 4 privacy masks zones can be configured and the size of each area can be adjusted 5 The configured privacy mask zones on the window can be cleared by clicking the corresponding Clear Zonel 4 icons on the right side of the window or click Clear All to clear all zones Camera IP Camera 1 Enable Privacy Mask Figure 11 3 Set Privacy Mask Area 6 Click the Apply button to save the settings 148 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 3 Configuring Video Parameters Steps 1 Enter the Image Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt Image Camera IP Camera 1 v Mode Customize v Brightness 9 160
107. ons After connecting the IP camera tothe NVR the image is output viathe main spot interface by default Steps 1 Enable the output channel 2 Select Menu gt Configuration gt Live View gt View and select video output interface in the drop down list and configure the window you want to view n NOTE o The view settings can only be configured by the local operation of NVR Different camera orders and window division modes can be set for different output interfaces separately and digits like D1 and D2 stands for the channel number and X means the selected window has no image output 3 Check whether the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process Live view stuck when video output locally Possible Reasons a Poor network between NVR and IP camera and there exists packet loss during the transmission b The motion detection and alarm functions are enabled and the parameters of Main Stream Normal and Main Stream Event are different So theimage looks stuck due to theimage changes between different resolutions c The frame rate has not reached the real time frame rate Steps 1 Verify the network between NVR and IP camera is connected 1 When image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on PC and the rear panel of NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal an
108. p Orting Exp Orting COnEH Paratiom E168 sr a E 157 1247 Up S a E EAN 158 RAI Upradine Dy Local Backup Devic oett rere ER 158 A Up radio Ti A e a bere end isda 158 1223 Restore Default SOLOS iaa u A N a po es 159 Chapter L5 Ole AAA A ENE a NE D A D E E E 160 1531 Contisurie Genera lS Cll OS a coco oid ia AS Nave s 161 15 2 Contibuiime DST Series A deve pondo EE HERES CERA EMI AA AAA 162 13 3 Configuring More Settings for Device Parameters ooocccnccnncnnncnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnononononononnnnnnninnnnnoss 163 154 Nlanaeme User ACCOMM Suet atico n eh Geo roe t ror PR OH pH AMI DUREE aa 164 BAr Addie a User A E 164 DA Delete 2 USBE en id 166 15 43 Elite E S on E E E E E A S E E E E EE eii Srt teat tes 166 13 5 Logging out Shutting down Rebooting Device nennen nennen nnne nnns 168 Appendix 169 I NNNM 170 PAU ICS OG CHINO oou verti a a n tecta etre ti dde de aues ease ede a eh a GPa 171 10 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 1 Introduction User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 1 Front Panel OPOWER OSTATUS OTx Rx Figure 1 1 Table 1 1 Description of Front Panel Power indicator turns yellow when system is running 1 Status indicator blinks red when data is being read from or written to Indicator HDD TX RX indictor blinks yellow when network connection is functioning Tx Rx properly Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional de
109. pe can be selected to Audio Warning Notify Surveillance Center Send Email and Trigger Alarm Output Please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions Exception Type HDD Error v Audible Warning Notify Surveillance Center Send Email Trigger Alarm Output m Figure 10 22 Configure HDD Error Alarm 4 When the Trigger Alarm Output is selected y ou can also select the alarm output to be triggered from the list below 5 Click the Apply button to save the settings 145 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 11 Camera Settings 146 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 1 Configuring OSD Settings Purpose You can configure the OSD On screen Display settings for the camera including date time camera name etc Steps 1 Enter the OSD Configuration interface Menu gt Camera gt OSD Select the camera to configure OSD settings Edit the Camera Name in the text field Configure the Display Name Display Date and Display Week by clicking the checkbox Uu Wee As Dy Select the Date Format Time Format and Display M ode Camera IP Camera 1 v Camera Name IP Camera 06 ororamo rn a s9 a peta pus Uispiay Date py Display Week puts Formal eee Time Format 24 hour v Display Mode Non Transparent amp Not Flashing v Figure 11 1 OSD Configuration Interface 6 You can use the mouse to click and drag the text frame
110. r the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the SNMP tab to enter the SNMP Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 13 SNMP UPnP More SNMP Version V2 v SNMP Port 161 Read Community public Write Community private Trap Address Trap Port 162 Figure 9 13 SNMP Settings Interface 3 Check the SNMP checkbox to enable this feature 4 Configure thefollowing SNM P settings Trap Address IP Address of SNMP host e Trap Port Port of SNMP host 5 Click Apply button to save and exit the interface NOTE Before setting the SNMP please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the device information via SNMP port By setting the Trap Address the NVR is allowed to send the alarm event and exception message to the surveillance center 9 2 5 Configuring Remote Alarm Host Purpose With a remote alarm host configured the NVR will send the alarm event or exception message to the host when an alarm is triggered The remote alarm host must have the Network Video Surveillance software installed Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 14 119 User Manual of Network Video Recorder More Settings Alarm Host IP Alarm Host Port 0 Server Port 8000 HTTP Port 80 Multicast IP RTSP Port 554 Enable HTTPS v HTTPS Port 443 Enable High speed Dow
111. r the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User Figure 13 4 User Management Interface 2 Click the Add button to enter the Add User interface Add User User Mame lest Password SSS com p lem oso v Figure 13 5 Add User Menu 164 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 Enter the information for new user including User Name Password Level and User s MAC Address Level Set the user level to Operator or Guest Different user levels have different operating permission e Operator The Operator user level has permission of Two way Audio in Remote Configuration and all operating permission in Camera Configuration Guest The Guest user has no permission of Two way Audio in Remote Configuration and only has the local remote play back in the Camera Configuration User s MAC Address The M AC address of the remote PC which logs onto the NVR If it is configured and enabled it only allows the remote user with this MAC address to access the NVR Click the OK button to save the settings and go back tothe User Management interface The added new user will be displayed on the list as shown in Figure 13 6 User Management No User Name Level User s MAC Address Pe Edit Del 2 test1 Guest 00 00 00 00 00 00 o n 3 test2 Operator 00 00 00 00 00 00 o Y Figure 13 6 Added User Listed in User Management Interface 5 Select the user from the list and then click the v button to enter the Perm
112. rd in last five minutes If no record is found it means there is no record Mute A udio on during the last five minutes ey Digital Zoom can zoomin the selected area to the full screen You can click and draw to select the area to zoom in as shown in Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 Digital Zoom 37 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 Settings icon can be selected to enter the Image Settings menu You can set theimage parameters like brightness contrast saturation and hue Image Settings x Mode Customize v a 1288 i 1283 0 i 1288 o 9 1608 Figure 3 12 Image Settings Customize Live View Strategy can be selected to set strategy including Real time Balanced Fluency Live View Strategy X O Real time 9 Balanced Fluency Figure 3 13 Live View Strategy 38 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 3 Adjusting Live View Settings Purpose Live View settings can be customized according to different needs You can configure the output interface dwell time for screen to be shown mute or turning on the audio the screen number for each channel etc Steps 1 Enter the Live View Settings interface Menu Configuration Live View Video Output Interface VGA HDMI Y Dwell Time No Switch Enable Audio Output Event Output VGA HDMI v Full Screen Monitoring D 10s v Figure 3 14 Live View General The settings available in this menu inc
113. re 13 8 User Management No User Name Level Users MAC Address Pe Edit Del 1 admin Admin 00 00 00 00 00 00 A 2 test1 Guest 00 00 00 00 00 00 o tU Y E Figure 13 8 User List 3 Click the U icon to delete the selected user 13 4 3 Editing a User Steps 1 Enter the User Management interface 166 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Menu gt Configuration gt User 2 Select the user to be edited from the list as shown in Figure 13 8 3 Click the icon to enter the Edit User interface as shown in Figure 13 9 ME T NOTE The admin user can also be edited Edit User Password 7 comm level Guest Guest and Operator Edit User UserName admin CT Password comm Admin Figure 13 9 Edit User Interface 4 Edit the user information including user name password level and M AC address Check the checkbox of Change Password if you want to change the password of the current user 5 Click the OK button to save the settings and exit the menu 167 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 5 Logging out Shutting down Rebooting Device Steps 1 Enter the Shutdown interface Menu gt Shutdown Shutdown Logout Shutdown Reboot Figure 13 10 Shutdown Menu 2 Click the Logout button to log out or Click the Shutdown button to shut down the device or Click the Reboot button to reboot the device Iria After you have logged out the sy stem
114. rface Menu gt Configuration gt Network Select the More Settings tab to enter the M ore Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 14 Check the checkbox of Enable High speed Download And click the OK button in the pop up message box to confirm the settings Enable High speed Dow Figure 9 25 High speed Download Settings Menu 125 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Attention Figure 9 26 Message Box of High speed Download 4 Click Apply button to save and exit the interface 126 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 3 Checking Network Traffic Purpose You can check the network traffic to obtain real time information of NVR such as linking status MTU sending receiving rate etc Steps 1 Enter the Network Traffic interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect Figure 9 27 Network Traffic Interface 2 You can view the sending rate and receiving rate information on the interface The traffic data is refreshed every 1 second 127 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 4 Configuring Network Detection Purpose You can obtain network connecting status of NVR through the network detection function including network delay packet loss etc 9 4 1 Testing Network Delay and Packet Loss Steps 1 Enter the Network Traffic interface Menu gt M aintenance gt Net Detect 2 Click the Network Detection tab to enter the Network Detection menu as shown in Figure 9 28 Traffic Networ
115. rface The related information of the S M A R T is shown on the interface You can choose the self test types as Short Test Expanded Test or the Conveyance Test Click the El button to start the S M A R T HDD self evaluation Iria If you want to use the HDD even when the S M A R T checking is failed you can check the checkbox of the Continue to use the disk when self evaluation is failed item Bad Sector Detection Steps 1 2 Click the Bad Sector Detection tab Select the HDD No in the dropdown list you want to configure and choose All Detection or Key Area Detection as thedetection type Click the Detect button to start the detection 143 User Manual of Network Video Recorder HDD No Key Area Detection v HDD Capac 465 76GB Block Capa 116MB Status Testing 47 Error Count 0 Figure 10 21 Bad Sector Detection And you can click Error info button to see the detailed damage information And you can also pause resume or cancel the detection 144 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 7 Configuring HDD Error Alarms Purpose You can configure the HDD error alarms when the HDD status is Uninitialized or Abnormal Steps 1 Enter the Exception interface Menu gt Configuration gt Exceptions 2 Select the Exception Typeto HDD Error from the dropdown list Click the checkbox s below to select the HDD error alarm type s as shown in Figure 10 22 th Note The alarm ty
116. s on this channel will be play ed back Figure 6 1 Instant Playback Interface o OPTION 2 1 Enter the Playback interface Right click on the live view window and the live view toolbar appears at the top of the screen Then click the icon on the live view toolbar to enter the Playback interface Under multi screen live view mode the recorded files of the top left channel will be played back Pressing numerical buttons will switch play back to the corresponding channels during playback process ad Play back management The toolbar in the bottom part of Play back interface can be used to control playing progress as shown in Figure 6 2 70 User Manual of Network Video Recorder gt Normal Y H X Camera Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Eu Camera 06 f Camera 07 Camera 08 DS 2CD4232FWD IS p Camera 01 ES Camera 01 PCamera 04 PCamera 05 v Aug gt 2013 S MILES E 112 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ad 25 jaejs 2e 29 30 31 Ferree y Vo Ve Figure 6 2 Playback Interface Click the channel s to execute simultaneous play back of multiple channels Figure 6 3 Toolbar of Playback a Note Tne PAI indicates the start end time of the record Table 6 1 Detailed Explanation of Playback Toolbar Mute A udio Start Stop Add E customized on clipping default tag tag
117. ser Manual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6 11 Toolbar of Playback by Event Table 6 3 Detailed Explanation of Playback by event Toolbar Start Stop Add on clipping default tag tag Tag Digital Pause Play management Zoom reverse 30s Slow Stop 30s reverse rei Scaling revious Fast forward Next event eo Jr up down event time bar Event Process bar Full Screen A Exit play back fore Play back progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames 6 1 4 Playing Back by Tag Purpose Video tag allows you to record related information like people and location of a certain time point during playback You are also allowed to use video tag s to search for record files and position time point Before playing back by tag 1 Enter Playback interface M enu gt Play back 2 Search and play back the record file s Refer to Chapter 6 1 1 for the detailed information about searching and playback of the record files 76 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Normal Camera 02 Camera 03 e r3 crac Camera 04 A E LE a Camera 05 S Tm TE uem Camera 07 f Camera 08 DS 2CD4232FWD IS n IPCamera 02 iS PCamera 03 l IPCamera 04 PCamera 05 v Aug 2013 gt SM Worth S fff op fhe 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Ja2 23 jad aslazjaalaa30131 w Y ON A Fi
118. settings of the NVR If you don t want to use the Setup Wizard at that moment click the Exit button You can also choose to use the Setup Wizard next time by leaving the Start wizard when the device starts checkbox checked 2 Click Next button on the Wizard window to enter the Login window as shown in Figure 2 5 23 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Wizard Admin Password New Admin Password New Password Confirm O O Figure 2 5 Login Window Enter the admin password By default the password is 12345 4 Tochange the admin password check the New Admin Password checkbox Enter the new password and confirm the password in the given fields 5 Click the Next button to enter the date and time settings window as shown in Figure 2 6 Wizard Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time U S amp Canada Date Format DD MM YYYY System Date 26 08 2013 System Time 1 16 29 Figure 2 6 Date and Time Settings 6 After the time settings click Next button which takes you back to the Network Setup Wizard window as shown in Figure 2 7 24 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Wizard NIC Type Pvt Subnet mask 255 258 265 0 Preferred DNS Serv Alternate DNS Server O O Internal NIC IPv4 Ad 192 168 1 1 Figure 2 7 Network Configuration 7 Click Next button after you configured the network parameters which takes you to the HDD Management window shown in Figure 2 8 Wizard F
119. tem menu operation on the screen is invalid It is required to input a user name and password to unlock the system 4 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 4 PTZ Controls 42 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 1 Configuring PTZ Settings Purpose Follow the procedure to set the parameters for PTZ The configuring of the PTZ parameters should be done before you control the PTZ camera Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ General Camera IP Camera 1 v Baud Rate 9600 v Data Bit 8 d Stop Bit 1 v Parily None v Flow Ctrl None Y PTZ Protocol v Address 0 Address range 0 255 Figure 4 1 PTZ General Choose the camera for PTZ setting in the Camera dropdown list Enter the parameters of the PTZ camera T All the parameters should be exactly the same as the PTZ camera parameters Example If the PTZ camera uses the protocol of DRAGON you should select DRAGON in the PTZ Protocol field 4 Click Apply button to save the settings 43 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 2 Setting PTZ Presets Patrols amp Patterns Before you start Please make sure that the presets patrols and patterns should be supported by PTZ protocols 4 2 1 Customizing Presets Purpose Follow the steps to set the Preset location which you want the PTZ camera to point to when an event takes place Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt M ore Settin
120. the device 2 Turnon the power switch on the rear panel 3 After startup the Power LED indicator turns on A splash screen with the status ofthe HDD appears on the monitor The row of icons at the bottom of the screen shows the HDD status X means that the HDD is not installed or cannot be detected Shutting down the NVR Steps 1 Enter the Shutdown menu Menu gt Shutdown Shutdown Logout Shutdown Reboot Figure 2 1 Shutdown Menu 2 Click the Shutdown button 3 Click the Yes button 4 Turn off the power switch on the rear panel when the attention pops up Please power off Figure 2 2 Shutdown Attention Rebooting the NVR In the Shutdown menu you can also reboot the NVR 21 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Steps 1 Enter the Shutdown menu by clicking Menu gt Shutdown 2 Click the Logout button to lock the NVR or the Reboot button to reboot the NVR 22 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 2 Using the Wizard for Basic Configuration Select the sy stem language from the drop down menu The default language is English Language Figure 2 3 Language Selection Interface Click Apply to save the resolution settings By default the Setup Wizard starts once the NVR has loaded as shown in Figure below Wizard Y Start wizard when device starts Figure 2 4 Start Wizard Interface Operating the Setup Wizard 1 The Setup Wizard can walk you through some important
121. the record type file type start end time 4 Click Search to show the results Search result Came arueEna size Play Locke 0422572013 Thu 19 24 92 D1 25 04 2013 14 28 23 14 28 29 390KB 4 i A c D1 25 04 2013 15 44 31 15 51 09 19 843KB A D1 25 04 2013 15 51 12 15 51 29 993KB e D1 25 04 2013 15 51 30 16 01 29 29364KB pP D2 25 04 2013 12 32 26 12 33 24 2145KB gf D2 25 04 2013 12 34 33 12 34 59 905KB E D2 25 04 2013 12 35 02 13 01 32 48530KB pP D2 25 04 2013 13 01 32 13 04 38 6 035KB EP D2 25 04 2013 13 04 45 13 05 29 1 718KB gH HDD 5 25 04 2013 13 05 47 13 06 08 955KB go 25 04 2013 13 07 54 13 07 55 208KB ah a A 25 04 2013 13 09 23 13 09 47 994KB ral a 25 04 2013 13 09 49 13 10 08 687KB cf Endtime D2 25 04 2013 13 10 33 13 11 27 1 850KB gf IES eal P a AR A ner LD A Figure 5 30 Playback Search Result 5 Protect the record files 1 Find the record files you want to protect and then click the p icon which will turn to indicating that the file is locked The record files of which the recording is still not completed cannot be locked 2 Click to change it to ES to unlock the file and the file is not protected Protect file by setting HDD property to Read only Steps 67 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 Enter HDD setting interface Menu HDD 2
122. the schedule Click on the color icons you can choose the schedule type as continuous or event Camera IP Camera 1 v Enable Schedule v 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 1 Normal mm 0m Tue 2 Event 44 MA M MA TMA a Easy Wed aS SSS SS E TEES El mS ess Em pr m rl Eimer eme Euer 3 Motion TH SSS 4 Alarm u SOO rr BIA Fri 5 Sat Sue LLL LLL LS 6 CIM amp A a SO rrr E Sun 1 Note Operation is invalid when the number of time segments exceeds the limit 8 Figure 5 10 Draw the Schedule Descriptions of the color icons are shown in the figure below 55 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Normal recording Recording triggered by motion Recording triggered by Recording triggered by alarm either motion or alarm Recording triggered by both motion and alarm Delete the set schedule Figure 5 11 Descriptions of the color icons Click the Apply button to validate the settings If the settings can also be used to other channels click Copy and then choose the channel to which you want to copy Copy to Di vp2 D3 VY D4 Figure 5 12 Copy Schedule to Other Channels 56 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 3 Configuring Motion Detection Record Purpose Follow the steps to set the motion detection parameters In the live view mode once a motion detection event takes place the NVR can
123. ty pe of transmission and choose the transfer protocols 7 NOTE The protocol ty pe and the transfer protocols must be supported by the connected network camera After adding the customized protocols you can see the protocol name is listed in the dropdown list please refer to Figure 2 23 32 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Add IP Camera Custom IP Camera Address Protocol Custom 2 Management Port Admin Password H lt Figure 2 23 Protocol Setting 5 Choose the protocols you just added to validate the connection of the network camera 2 3 3 Editing IP cameras connected to the PoE interfaces The PoE interfaces enables the NVR system to pass electrical power safely along with data on Ethernet cabling to the connected network cameras The NVR provides up to 8 PoE interfaces which can connect to 8 network cameras directly and if you disable the PoE interface you can also connect to the online network cameras And the PoE interface supports the Plug and Play function Example As for 4 PoE NVR when you want to connect 1 online camera and connect 3 network cameras via PoE interfaces you must disable PoE interface in the Edit IP camera panel To add Cameras for NVR supporting PoE function Before you start Connect the network cameras via the PoE interfaces Steps 1 Enter the Camera Management interface Main menu gt Camera gt Camera You can see the connected cameras are listed
124. u gt Configuration gt Network 2 Set the IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Gateway and the Preferred DNS Server in the Network Settings menu Click Apply button to save the settings Select the Email tab to enter the Email Settings interface 122 User Manual of Network Video Recorder More Settings Enable Server Authentic User Name Password SMTP Server SMTP Port 25 Enable SSL Sender Sender s Address Select Receivers Receiver 1 v Receiver Receivers Address Enable Attached Picture Interval 2s v Figure 9 20 Email Settings Interface 5 Configure thefollowing Email settings Enable Server Authentication optional Check the checkbox to enable the server authentication feature User Name The user account of sender s Email for SMTP server authentication Password The password of sender s Email for SM TP server authentication S MTPServer The SMTP Server IP address or host name e g smtp 263xmail com SMTP Port No The SMTP port The default TCP IP port used for SMTP is 25 Enable SSL optional Click the checkbox to enable SSL if required by the SM TP server Sender The name of sender Sender s Address The Email address of sender S elect Receivers Select the receiver Up to3 receivers can be configured Receiver The name of user to be notified Receiver s Address The Email address of user to be notified Enable Attached Pictures Check the checkbox of Enable Attached Picture if you want to send ema
125. use HDD Management Upto2 SATAhard disks can be connected Each disk with a maximum of 4TB storage capacity 8 network disks 8 NAS disks or 7 NAS disks 1 IP SAN disk can be connected Support S M A R T and bad sector detection e HDD group management Support HDD standby function e HDD property redundancy read only read write R W e HDD quota management different capacity can be assigned to different channel Recording and Playback O Holiday recording schedule configuration Continuous and event video recording parameters O Multiple recording types manual normal alarm motion motion alarm motion amp alarm Srecording time periods with separated recording types O Pre record and post record for alarm motion detection for recording and pre record time for schedule and manual recording O Searching record files by events alarm input motion detection O Tag adding for record files searching and playing back by tags O Locking and unlocking record files Local redundant recording O Searching and playing back record files by channel number recording type start time end time etc Smart search for the selected area in the video Zooming in when play back O Reverse playback of multi channel O Supports pause play reverse speed up speed down skip forward and skip backward when playback User Manual of Network Video Recorder Backup and locating by dragging the mouse Up to 8 ch s
126. via ON VIF Remote search play back download locking and unlocking of the record files and support downloading files broken transfer resume Remote parameters setup remote import export of device parameters Remote viewing of the device status system logs and alarm status Remote locking and unlocking of mouse Remote HDD initializing and program up grading Remote system restart and shutdown RS 485 transparent channel transmission Alarm and exception information can be sent to the remote host Remotely start stop recording Remotely start stop alarm output Remote PTZ control Two way audio and voice broadcasting User Manual of Network Video Recorder Embedded WEB server Development S calability O SDK for Windows and Linux system O Source code of application software for demo Development support and training for application sy stem User Manual of Network Video Recorder TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Key Beatus se e etr Hte mde ba eere Ee D dots baa env neret ada oe re rdv o RD eos 5 ChapterT IntroducttUI o eese ca ca ri ae cnc naa CU En OS 12 MEUM dT Em 13 L2 IR Remote Control ODpGeEaLtOlis isa rl tas isis 13 L USB Mouse Opera arca 17 14 Input Method Descripcion dt id 18 LN Rear Pal P 19 Chapter Gettin Started eto shes dede Neo eos Vice Nee eeu doute oves eh ehe eue ea ecu ea E eR Eco Reo Cet e eene aene eo pe Rao 20 ZA Stattine Up and Shuttine Down the IN VIS aae eee ea d A a one mne no
127. vices such as USB USB Interface mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD 1 2 IR Remote Control Operations The NVR may also be controlled with the included IR remote control shown in Figure 1 2 Batteries 2xAAA must be installed before operation 13 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Figure 1 2 Remote Control Table 1 2 Description of the Soft Keyboard Icons Enables Disables Remote Control 3 Alphanumeric Buttons Switch to the corresponding channel in Live view or PTZ Control mode Input numbers and characters in Edit mode Switch between different channels in All day Play back mode EDIT Button Edit text fields When editing text fields 1t will also function as a Backspace button to delete the character in front of the cursor REC Button Enter the Manual Record setting menu In PTZ control settings press the button and then y ou can call a PTZ preset by pressing Numeric button Itis also used to turn audio on off in the Playback mode PLAY Button The button is used to enter the All day Playback mode 5 A Button Adjust focus in the PTZ Control menu It is also used to switch between input methods upper and lowercase alphabet symbols and numeric input 14 User Manual of Network Video Recorder No Name Description DS eo Itis also used to auto scan in the PTZ Control menu s mro natos VOIP Button Switch between main and spot output ee 10 MENU Button Press the button will help you return to
128. y ed in the list If the added NetHDD is uninitialized please select it and click the Init button for initialization 1 465 76GB Normal RAN Local 465GB 1 2 93151GB Normal RAN Local 842GB 1 17 488 28GB Normal RAN IPSAN 488GB 1 19 199 97GB Normal RAN NAS 199GB 1 Figure 10 9 Initialize Added NetHDD 136 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 3 Managing HDD Group 10 3 1 Setting HDD Groups Purpose Multiple HDDs can be managed in groups Video from specified channels can be recorded onto a particular HDD group through HDD settings Steps 1 Enter the Storage M ode interface Menu gt HDD gt Advanced 2 Set the Mode to Group as shown in Figure 10 10 Record on HDD Group 1 P Camera Di VD D3 D4 Figure 10 10 Storage Mode Interface 3 Click the Apply button and the following Attention box will pop up Reboot to take effect of the changing of the storage mode Continue Figure 10 11 Attention for Reboot 4 Click the Yes button to reboot the device to activate the changes 5 Afterreboot of device enter the HDD Information interface Menu HDD General 6 Select HDD from the list and click A icon to enter the Local HDD Settings interface as shown in Figure 10 12 137 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Local HDD Settings HDD No 1 HDD Property RAV O Read only Redundancy Group Oo e2 Je TL IL eoe O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 HDD Capacity
129. ynchronous play back at 4CIF real time Export video data by USB or SATA device Export video clips when play back Management and maintenance of backup devices Alarm and Exception Configurable arming time of alarm input output Alarm for video loss motion detection tampering abnormal signal video input output standard mismatch illegal login network disconnected IP confliction abnormal record HDD error and HDD full etc Alarm triggers full screen monitoring audio alarm notifying surveillance center sending email and alarm output Automatic restore when system is abnormal Other Local Functions Operable by mouse and remote control Three level user management admin user is allowed to create many operating accounts and define their operating permission which includes the limit to access any channel Operation alarm exceptions and log recording and searching Manually triggering and clearing alarms Import and export of device configuration information Network Functions 1 self adaptive 10M 100M 1000M network interface Up to 8 independent network interfaces with built in switch function are provided IPv6 is supported TCP IP protocol PPPoE DHCP DNS DDNS NTP SADP SMTP SNMP NFS and iSCSI are supported TCP UDP and RTP for unicast Auto M anual port mapping by UPnP Remote web browser access by HTTPS ensures high security Remote reverse play back via RTSP Support accessing by the platform

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