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1. Select time period Users can designate the specific time for the video playback lf the selected cameras have recorded videos in the indicated period of time dates are shown with a blue background Select the type of recorded videos There are four types of recorded videos Normal Event Video Clip and Recovery After selecting the video type and time period click the play button to start playback View Playback Videos The screen shows the recording time of each channel in the top of each grid Click Ef to view the video in full screen One screen and four screens HH are also provided to display playback BRICECOM THY Jad 1 O08 AMMA 10 27 58 N 2009 ri al 1 2 3 sms amp 2 8 W 11 12 13 14 16 16 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 TSS CSCS End 1 m fehe fefe fle f Li ew Digital zoom in and digital zoom out The image can be enlarged by clicking digital zoom in button The image can be returned its previous size by clicking the digital zoom out button Video play speed control 1 Play Click the button to play video file 2 Speed down When you click speed down the recorded video will play at slower speeds 3 Pause To temporarily stop the playback 4 Speed up When you click speed up the recorded video plays faster The play speed is displayed above the s
2. gt Recording Settings gt Event amp Action Management SMTP Server e Server Address Enter the Server Address of the SMTP server e Sender Specify the sender s E Mail in the Sender field e Subject Enter the Subject e Body Enter the text content in Body e Authentication Depending on the mail sensor SMTP Server provides three types of authentication Select Authentication as PLAIN LOGIN or LOGIN with TLS according to the regulations for different SMTP servers e User name Specify user name e Password Specify user password Click Apply to finish or Send Test Mail to check the availability Contact Add contacts by entering names and E Mail addresses and click Add Contact Contact List shows the information you entered Click Apply to finish the settings E Mail SMTP Server eee Contact Contact List aow _ _Reset_ Results show in the following Contacts List and you can delete the contact or continue to add new contacts me Server il Contact Contact List 5 3 Disk Management NVRPRO can create a new RAID disk or delete format a RAID disk Also users can manage the NVRPRO s storage device for data transmission and file sharing service v Disk Management gt Disk Management gt Filesystem Management gt File Sharing Service Disk Management select Disk Management from the Disk Managem
3. e Search Click the button to open recorded videos and refer to the instructions below e Preference Select and set the snapshot path and format BMP or JPG Also the storage path for downloading the recorded files C Users Allen Tseng Videos Browse Snapshot Setting Format Bmp V Jpg Follow the four steps detailed below to quickly search the recorded video 1 Select date from the calendar 2 Select normal event or recovery file 3 Select the channel number 4 Select the video from the timetable 1 Select Date from the Calendar Select the date to search for recorded video Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat a Z 2 6 8 9 i3 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 Ea March 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 26 2 7 26 29 4 5 6 e 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 Zi 22 25 26 27 26 29 2 Select Normal Event or Recovery file Users can select the video file type Different colours are used in the timetable in order to distinguish between the types of video file Recovery 3 Select the Channel Number select the channel number to search the recorded videos Up to 4 channels can be selected at the same time 4 Select Video from the Timetable After selecting date video file tyoes and cameras users can select the time period of video files and the results are highlighted in grey boxes in the timetable StartTime 21 48 30 End Time 21 53 49 Different recording types can be presented in different
4. e User Administrator can also select a group from the Group drop down list to assign a new User Enter a username and password in User List And select Live View Access and Playback Access for the new User Users Management Modify Users Change Password Advance Settings i651 V Channel 2 v Channel 3 v Channel 4 V Channel 5 4 Channel 6 4 Channel 7 V Channel 8 Channel 9 V Channel 10 V Channel 11 V Channel 12 Z Channel 13 7 Channel 14 V Channel 15 V Channel 16 Channel 17 vV Channel 18 v Channel 19 V Channel 20 V Channel 21 V Channel 22 V Channel 23 V Channel 24 Channel 25 JI PTZ Control 7110 Control V Multi Server v51 V Channel 2 V Channel 3 V Channel 4 V Channel 5 7 Channel 6 V Channel 7 V Channel 8 V Channel 9 7 Channel 10 V Channel 11 V Channel 12 Channel 13 7 Channel 14 4 Channel 15 V Channel 16 V Channel 17 7 Channel 18 V Channel 19 J Channel 20 Channel 21 4 Channel 22 V Channel 23 V Channel 24 After a User is created the User List displays the information below User List No Name Group LiveView PTZ IO Playback Backup Data Delete Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 e ja 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 W 2 Rita fuse 45978 e pises o Z o Z Oe o Modify User Go to the Modify User page Select an account to modify the Power User or User User List
5. GGE power user v 10 Control 7 Channel 2 J Channel 6 J Channel 10 J Channel 14 7 Channel 2 7 Channel 6 7 Channel 10 7 Channel 14 Delete Data Channel 3 Channel 7 Channel 11 Channel 15 iyi Channel 3 Channel 7 S Channel 11 Channel 15 cem Modify Users Change Password Channel 4 Channel 8 Channel 12 7 Channel 16 Channel 4 7 Channel 8 J Channel 12 Channel 16 Click Apply to add a new Power User Users Management Create Users User List group Live View Access Playback Access Gn Ge Modify Users Change Password power user v All Channel 1 Channel 5 Channel 9 Channel 13 Channel 2 Channel 6 Channel 10 Channel 14 Channel 3 Channel 7 Channel 11 Channel 15 Channel 4 Channel 8 Channel 12 Channel 16 PTZ Control All 10 Control Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 Backup Data Delete Data After the Power User is created the User List displays the information below User List No Name Group LiveView 1 Hannah power user ff 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 O JO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PTZ IO Playback Backup Data
6. Quick Configuration gt Quick Configuration Select View Modes on Live View Page 0 0 43 c1 axils ans219 On the top right of live view users can select four view mode options Description Live View Click Live View to view live video Playback Click Playback to play and export the recorded video files Configuration Click Configuration to configure camera recording event management network quick configuration and system Logout To leave the NVRPRO click Logout Main Functions for Live View Camera status Display mode function Firmware Version Users can see the firmware version without going to the configuration page ee B Local NVR we 152 The function of each button is briefly described below Camera status Icon Description Camera name 134 The name of the camera is located in the top left corner in each video window Users can rename the camera via the path Configuration gt IP Camera gt Camera Settings Video compression format M JPEG MPEG 4 H 264 gl Audio If camera supports audio NVRPRO displays audio in blue Vice versa NVRPRO shows audio in grey PTZ control panel Event When event happens NVRPRO shows warning to user for instant alert Recording status The window shows if the camera is recording or not A i Desired grid oa The outline border surrounds the desired window grid to highlight the image fo
7. Users should manually enter Camera Name User Name and Password Then click apply to submit the settings Applied cameras will be shown in the Camera List 2 Auto Detection Manually enter the Camera Name IP Address User Name Password and select the vendor or Auto then click Apply to start connecting to the IP Camera All applied cameras will be shown in Camera List Click Next to proceed Pr tentgeeten vty portent cnet eat Generic RTSP Generic MJPEG NVRPRO NVR provides the interface for users to enter the RISP MJPEG URL s of IP cameras in order to receive the video streaming from them The streaming can be used in live view recording recording and playback Generic RTSP and Generic MJPEG functions can be selected in the vendor list of the camera setting page Continue by entering the Generic URL column with the correct RTSP or MJPEG URL s lf Generic RTSP method is selected the RTSP port should be filled out too Click apply to submit the settings Camera Setting Camera No Camera 3 Camera Name PJ186 ER IP Address 192 168 4 186 EH 0 Eg User Name admin1 Ea assword ti EB Vendor snoric DISD i 2 bic lt Record Enabled Enable recording on this camera Apply Tip If the path is rtsp 192 168 1 5 channel1 The Generic URL should be filled out as channelt A The correct URLs should be provided from each camera vendors A Users ma
8. s highly recommended that the password is changed on the initial login Enter a new password in the New Password field and enter it again in Retype Password Once you confirm Next the administrator password is changed Date amp Time Select Date amp Time from the Configuration Utility drop down menu to begin Quick Configuration gt Start gt Network Settings gt Server Settings gt Disk Management gt Camera Settings gt Finish e Manual Setting Use the drop down list and configure the time manually Select the Year Month Date and Time Time setting is effective when you click Next Quick Configuration Date Time Manual Time Zone Date and Time Setting by Manual e Time Zone Synchronise with an Internet Time Server automatically select the time zone for your area and automatically update the date and time of the NVRPRO with a NTP server Users can also enable an option to automatically update for daylight saving changes Quick Configuration Date Time Manual Time Zone Time Zone Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi Adjust clock for daylight saving changes 2 hours CAA time stdtime gov tw Tip Checked the network connection alive or not with Test To ensure that the date and time of the network cameras is synchronized with this service please set up all network cameras by entering the IP address of this ser
9. sequent ge Joystick WV Reserve the Multi Server s info to NVR coe 3 Sequential Mode Setting General A multi Server Sequential moae serung No Sequential Interval g 4 Click the sequential interval tabs to set the number of user defined seconds to be used for sequential mode 4 Joystick Users are able to control PTZ cameras with a USB joystick Choose the joystick tab select the joystick model and then click Apply Joystick work with PTZ cameras if the status bar shows the PTZ icon hiki189 PTZ Control Panel lf the IP camera supports PTZ functions use the control panel to adjust the viewing angle The following functions are available depending on the camera models Icon Description PTZ panel PTZ allows users to monitor large areas with a single network camera Pan tilt and zoom functions can be controlled remotely by users If a device supports PTZ control users can click on the arrows to pan and or tilt the camera The house logo in the centre takes you back to Original monitoring position Preset positions Select the preset positions which are defined in the PTZ camera and the camera moves to the position selected Optical zoom out Optical zoom in lf a camera supports PTZ control adjust the PTZ camera to zoom out or zoom in Schedule for PTZ select Set to set camera preset position reserved It opens the dialogue box to set how many
10. e Password Settings Each NVRPRO comes with a built in admin account with password admin It s highly recommended the password is changed at initial login Date amp Time e Manual setting Use the drop down list and configure the time manually Configuration Utility Quick Configuration Date Time bi iapa C N gt Start gt Network Settings Date and Time Setting by Manual gt Server Settings gt Disk Management gt Camera Settings gt Finish e Time Zone Synchronise automatically with an Internet Time Server select the time zone of your area and update the date and time of the NVRPRO automatically with an NTP server gt Start gt Network Settings Time Zone gt Server Settings GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Ti i gt Disk Management C Adjust clock for daylight saving changes 2 hours gt Camera Settings gt Finish P Serv time stdtime gov tw Tip Checked the network connection alive or not with Test To ensure that the date and time of the network cameras is synchronized with this service please set up all network cameras by entering the IP address of this service as their NTP server Click Next to continue configuration Disk Management Disk Information Configuration Utity Quick Configuration Disk Management gt Start gt Network Settings Device List Ration CAIRON gt Server Settings gt Date amp Time v HDD List tt lll CT gt Camera Setting
11. gt Server Settings gt Date amp Time gt Camera Settings gt Finish Remove lf users want to change the RAID level setting click Remove After the RAID Disk is removed the Device information status shows Ready Users can return to the Create page to configure the new RAID level configuration Format Click Format to format the RAID disk All recorded video is deleted Camera Settings Camera settings Two options for adding a new camera are provided 1 Camera Search 2 Auto Detection 1 Camera Search Click Search to find the UPnP devices within the LAN Quick Configuration Camera Settings gt Quick Configuration gt Start gt Network Settings gt Server Settings densi a ie asters _ Pt_ vonenf_ yne times E 192 168 1 123 AXIS M1011 W 00 40 8C AD 9F 23 192 168 1 134 Brickeo FB 130Np 20 10 74 10 D8 3B 192 168 1 182 Brickeo CB 100Ap 00 26 82 5D 8A 3D 192 168 1 185 Brickeo Brickcom 50xA 00 26 11 22 88 12 192 168 1 186 Brickco Brickcom 50xA 20 10 7A 0C 0E D5 192 168 1 192 Panaso BB HCM511 00 80 F0 CO F4 F4 192 168 1 209 Brickco GOB 100Ap 00 40 25 1A AB 46 192 168 1 210 VIVOTE IP8331 00 02 D1 11 7A 8F 192 168 1 212 Brickco OB 130Np AC 81 12 DA C4 D5 192 168 1 215 Brickeo PZ 040D AC 81 12 B9 65 63 192 168 1 217 Brickeo OB 130Np AC 81 12 DA C4 D5 gt Finish 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g Oo S Se8B BB BBBB SB Add cameras by clicking from the list one by one
12. Backup Delete No i i lo Name Group LiveView Data Data The selected account is highlighted in blue and the page for modifying the user appears as below You can change Live View Access and Playback Access Click Apply to proceed Users Management Create Users Modiyuses Change Password Modify Users User Name Live View Access Playback Access No Name Group LiveView EJA Channel 1 Channel 5 C Channel 9 El Channel 13 E Channel 9 E Channel 13 VIPTZ Control 10 Control C Channel 2 El Channel 6 C Channel 10 E Channel 14 Channel 2 E Channel 6 E Channel 10 E Channel 14 IO El Channel 3 El Channel 7 El Channel 11 F Channel 15 E Channel 3 Channel 7 C Channel 11 El Channel 15 E Channel 4 Channel 8 E Channel 12 E Channel 16 C Channel 4 C Channel 8 Channel 12 E Channel 16 Backup Data To delete the user account click Del on the User List Change Password NVRPRO comes with a built in administrator admin account with password admin We recommended changing the password at the initial login Select an account from the User Name drop down list to change password Enter a new password in the New Password box and enter it again in Retype Password Click Apply and the password will be changed Modify Users Change Password Password Settings New Password KIIJ max
13. Computer a Cu Network pe oe L gt Network 192 168 1 245 p videodatal e Search videodata1 2 Jr Favorites Name Date modified Type J db 9 8 2011 3 50 AM File folder Libraries dJ RecordFolder20110908 9 8 2011 3 50 AM File folder J RecordFolder20111020 10 22 2011 8 50 PM File folder j Computer J RecordFolder20111021 10 26 2011 4 20 PM File folder amp RecordFolder20111022 10 29 2011 3 45AM File folder Gu Network di RecordFolder20111023 10 31 2011 3 10 PM File folder Ji RecordFolder20111024 11 1 2011 3 40 PM File folder i RecordFolder20111025 11 2 2011 12 41 PM File folder RecordFolder20111026 10 27 2011 1 11 PM File folder C 16 items Offline status Online Offline availability Not available FTP Service To access the FTP service in a web based interface open Windows Internet Explorer and enter the NVR IP address which has been configured e BE E Eee we Favorites a Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage ic 3 mp Page Safetye Tooke To log on to this FTP server type a user name and password FTP server 192 168 1 245 User name Password After you log on you can add this server to your Favorites and return to it easily __ Log on anonymously togon canei WD Internet Protected Mode On ay 100 After you enter the IP address a window will pop up to ask for the user name and password to login to the FIP server If
14. Disk Installation section to avoid causing damage due to faulty assembly or installation 1 1 Hardware NVRPRO4 Series NVRPRO49 NVRPRO416 NVRPRO432 Front View Rear View ee ae ee oe kkk i CO or OO N a oO 16 T 18 LED Indicators LAN1 LAN2 eSATA HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 Power Button USB Backup Button Auto Video Backup USB 2 0 x 1 Support Auto Video Backup USB 2 0 x 1 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 eSATA x 2 Reserved VGA Output HDMI Output DI DO 4 In 2 Out dl Top to Bottom Vcc5V GND DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 DI 4 DO 1 DO 2 Reset Button Power Connector K Lock Security Slot NVRPRO8 Series NVRPRO816 NVRPRO832 9 ONO AA WD Front View Rear View LED indicators LAN1 LAN2 eSATA HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 HDD5 HDD6 HDD7 HDD8 Power Button USB Backup Button Auto Video Backup USB 3 0 x 1 Support Auto Video Backup HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 HDD5 10 HDD6 11 HDD7 12 HDD8 13 Gigabit LAN x 2 14 USB 2 0 x 4 15 eSATA x 2 Reserved 16 VGA Output 17 HDMI Output 18 DI DO 4 In 2 Out mm lt 4 Rightto Left Vec5V GND DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 DI 4 DO1 DO2 19 Reset Button 20 Power Connector 1 2 LED Indicators Status NVRPRO4 Series NVRPRO49 NVRPRO416 NVRPRO432 Link Link Speed Activity LED LED LED s on the Front Panel LED Status LAN Link is not established LAN Link is established LAN activity
15. FTP Service FTP Settings SHE O Enabled Disabled eee 1024 65535 Client Coding Type English In FTP Settings you can enable or disable FTP Services Users can specify the Command Port and Passive Ports and configure the language interface in Client Coding Type Click Apply to finish FTP settings 5 4 Network Setup x Network gt Network Setup gt Network Service gt DDNS Network Setup Select Network Setup from the Network drop down menu to begin Network gt Network Setup gt Network Service gt DDNS This section explains how to configure the network connection with the NVR e Information Network Setup Setup Port Setup Network Information Network information displays present network configuration including Computer Name IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway Primary and Secondary DNS e Setup Sele NVRPRO416 eme Obtain an IP address automatically P Specify an IP adc TEE 192 168 1 245 eTO EEE 192 16811 ain Nami 192 168 1 1 User can rename Computer Name and assign DHCP or Static IP address DHCP Obtain an available dynamic IP address assigned by a DHCP server If this option is selected the NVRPRO automatically obtains an available dynamic IP address from the DHCP server each time it connects to the LAN Static IP If no DHCP server exists in the networking environment the IP address will be given as 192 168 1 245 Thi
16. NO Name IP Address Mac Address Model Name Search 1 Genie 192 168 27 179 20 10 7a d5 07 NVRPRO4 16 2 Enter username and password For first time use the default username and password are admin admin 3 Select the language for the User Interface Username E Remember Username and Password 7B begin cance __ After logging in to the NVRPRO users are recommended to install Activex control for the first time installation 1 Left click on the description This website wants to run the following add on NVR ActiveX 192 168 1245 m lt This website wants to run the following add on NVR ActweX from DIGIEVER Corporation If you trust the website and the add on and want to allow it to chck here 2 Left click on the description Run Add on 3 Left click Run to use licensed ActiveX controls Live View Windows Internet Explorer Ow le 192 168 1 245 t x Ww Favorites Live View H This website wants to run the following add on NVR ActiveX from DIGIEVER Corporation If you trust the website and the add on and want to allow it to run click here Do you want to run this ActiveX control Name NVR ActiveX Publisher This ActiveX control was previously added to your computer when you installed another program or when Windows was installed You should only run it if you trust the publisher and the
17. OOT OP OY OOT OR EO Te a Oa TTT ke cre a a 0O COOU COD OO DOOP OG N MODD 1 Select the camera 2 Designate the time period 3 Click Insert button to be effective 4 Designated duration will be displayed 5 Designated duration is shown on chart Press Apply 204 cams E cam 13 Cam 17 Select the schedule as Week Select the day for the specific recording schedule Designate the time period Select the camera for adaption Click insert to be effective The designated duration will be displayed The designated duration will be shown in chart Press Apply N OF ff W N Remove the alarm schedule Remove the alarm duration period 1 Select the time period on the chart by clicking on it 2 Click the Delete button 3 The designated period is removed Remove all alarm periods in one camera oe Delete 00 01 02 GO O05 0 Oo L I i at iiil lill lil liil MOOOLTO E ain ich rasa p AMN l SISse tesa tees OU PSST POSS SET CEES CESS PSST SET IEEE LESS Pees Cee 00 0 ma G OF 085 OH lO lO lo Wl i BMKG OP 8 89 2 78 22 23 24 Cami HU OAA OAN 1 Click any period for the camera 2 Select Delete All checkbox 3 Click on Delete button 4 All durations for the camera are removed Note It remains if the alarm schedule is in always mode E Mail Please select E Mail from the Recording amp Event drop down menu to begin Recording amp Event
18. PTZ control users can click on the arrows to pan and or tilt the camera The house icon in the middle takes you back to the original monitoring position Preset Positions Select the preset positions which are defined in the PTZ camera and the camera moves to the position selected Optical Zoom Out Optical Zoom In lf a camera supports PTZ control adjust the PTZ camera to Zoom out or Zoom in Schedule for PTZ select Set to set camera preset position lt opens the dialogue box for setting how many times PTZ repeats and how many seconds to stay between each preset point Schedule for PTZ Click Go to start PTZ patrol schedule Exchange Streaming Type NVRPRO allows users to setup dual streaming configurations in the camera parameters page if cameras support dual stream It is suggested stream 1 is set for a higher resolution than stream 2 To switch to a different streaming option users can select the channel in the live view page and right click the mouse to have the options displayed wats i DEN A Y Main Stream Recording Live view option 1 Subordinate Stream Live view option 2 F y Optimize When Optimize is enabled the streaming type is adjusted automatically in different display modes lf Optimize is disabled the streaming type can be adjusted and memorised for different display modes Snapshot of live view in local display Snapshot in live view allows us
19. To assign a static IP address to the NVRPRO 1 Select Specify an IP address 2 Enter the IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP Address and DNS server address 3 If the IP Address is changed users need to logout and login again Click Next to proceed with the configuration 2 3 1 Server Settings Select Server Settings from the Configuration Utility drop down menu to begin Configuration Utility Quick Configuration gt Start gt Network Settings gt Date amp Time gt Disk Management gt Camera Settings gt Finish Quick Configuration Server Settings E aaa Server name with UPnP Selec GENIE NVRPRO49 max size 32 characters Tip To create a unique name for this server The settings will be effective when you confirm on button Next Password Settings Use the original password wore max size 15 characters Tip If you select Use the original password the administrator password will not be changed Otherwise the settings will be effective when you confirm on button Next eac _ __next_ e Server Name with UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP simplifies the process of adding a NVRPRO to a local area network Once connected to the LAN the NVRPRO automatically appears on the intranet Users can select to enable the UPnP function and edit the server name e Password Settings Each NVRPRO comes with a built in admin account with admin password It
20. amp Shutdown Reboot amp Shutdown Reboot amp Shutdown Options Reboot O Shutdown Click Reboot to restart the NVR Click Shutdown to turn off the NVR fa Genie LF NETWORK GENIE CCTV LTD CCTV House City Park Watchmead Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 ILT Tel 44 0 1707 330541 Fax 44 0 1707 330543 www geniecctv com Edition GN November 2013
21. by Schedule and Always Recording for each of the connected cameras _ Always Recording Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera7 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 HDD Automatic Recycle Threshold 70 max 90 min 20 Video Keeping Period Keep Video 7 Days No Recording If No Recording is selected all cameras will be disabled from recording video Recording by Schedule If Recording by Schedule is selected you can set the scheduled time to record video Users should configure the schedule in the Recording Schedule section Recording Settings Recording Mode Recording Schedule Always Recording You can select the cameras or click All cameras to apply the Always Recording function Video will be recorded continuously The NVRPRO provides two ways to delete the recorded video HDD Automatic Recycle You can set recording percentage for keeping videos and to overwrite the oldest video files automatically The maximum threshold is 90 while the minimum is 20 For example if the threshold is set to 70 and the HDD storage reaches 70 the server automatically deletes the oldest recorded video Video Keeping Period You can set a period for keeping videos For example if 7 days is set and the HDD storage has been kept for 7 days the NVRPRO automatically deletes the earliest day s recorded video Click Apply to apply setting or click Re
22. can rename UPnP Name for the NVRPRO Click OK to finish the setting Setting OK Cancel Apply Network Two modes are provided for setting the network DHCP and Static IP 3 Option File Setting Help Stand alone NVR List IP Address 192 168 27 179 NVR Search O Bie Mac Address Search J 20 10 7a d5 07 Option provides twelve language options NVR20107a371cc6 DS 20107a920413 DS Lux DS 20107a920422 Once you click Connect or double click the selected NVR list IE browser English RBCX Aas Deutsch Nederlands Portugu s Fran ais Italiano Polski Espa ol Berx mining pops up automatically for the web based interface Install S NVR Decoder Install NVR Decoder is no longer a required step as the NVR Player now contains the video codec required and installs this automatically during the installation progress User Manual Click User Manual to open the folder and double click on the user manual file to read Browse CD Click Browse CD to open the folder of current Autorun exe file Activate Live View Service After setting the EZ Search users can connect to the web based interface by the following options e Connect to NVRPRO by NVR Search 1 Once you click Connect or double click the selected NVR list the IE browser pops up automatically lata NVR Search O File Setting Option Help Stand alone NVR List
23. channel to enable digital zoom function Camera information Consists of Camera Name IP address bit rate and status e Remote IO Click to check camera DI DO control for its input and output pins e Snapshot Click on the Snapshot Ow to save snapshots Then a window pops up to display the image There are three functions for snapshot 1 Clipboard Copy the image to device s temporary memory Users can paste images to graphics painting programs such as Paint for advanced editing 2 Save Save image to default path 3 Cancel Cancel snapshot e Option General Mutti Server I Sequential Mode Setting e Dynamic Sot M Resize all video sizes at the same time WV Highlight video window when an event is triqgered 1 General Dynamic sort Users can enable a dynamic sort to rearrange video feeds in order without having any blank grids after a video feed is dropped from live view Resize all video images at all time Users can right click on the video and set the video size to original size or to fit the grid at all times Video Size gt Original Go To Web vV Fit Highlight video window when event is triggered The check box for Highlight video window when event is triggered enables a warning frame which pops out for the channel where an event is detected 2 Multi Server Users can save the camera list for multi server in the live view page General A Multi Server
24. colours in the playback calendar in the remote browser If there is only normal recording in the specific date the date will be highlighted in blue February 2013 ee a a es Event 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Recovery 1 18 19 2 2 EE 23 24 Gy 26 ee lf there s event recording in the specific date the date is highlighted in blue with red stripes on each side Normal Event Video Clip Recovery _S Users can also move the bar to enlarge or narrow down the time period to check for video files from the timetable After selecting the video files and time period a selection box shows the information you selected Type Normal v Start Time 21 48 30 ae End Time Finally click Ok to start playback Thumbnail in Playback With thumbnail function in the playback users can move the pointer of the mouse to the footage and the snapshot of the specific time is shown It helps users to easily locate the period of time to play the recording file From the thumbnail users can also read the related information such as date time and camera name The thumbnail will be shown while the pointer moves on the footage 92 168 1 133 RPBind ex htm Playback Search View Playback Videos The screen shows the recording time of each channel in the top of each grid Click I to view the video in full screen single screen LJ and quad screen EH are also provided to display playback You can select d
25. exporting the files Export Record successfully J Start Time 2012 7 25 17 20 End Time 2012 7 25 23 59 Mclose lf the export is successful the message shown above is displayed Snapshot of Playback Users can take a snapshot while having the playback in local display It needs a USB drive plugged in for the export of snapshot images and will take 10 sequential images which are saved on the USB dongle BEICECOM THU JA 1 00 AMAA 10 27 55 N 2 2 A E ms ES 8 W 171 2 43 4 18 WH 47 g 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 5 Others Screenshot in Local Display The image of the full screen in local display can be saved in the NVR HDDs The image is saved in the folder Public and users can access the folder from remote web browser User can access the file by the Windows Networking and FTP Service AN Note To use Windows Networking and FTP Service enable both in File Sharing Service in the configuration page Refer to chapter 5 3 3 4 Using the NVRPRO with Remote Web Browser Users can use Microsoft Internet Explorer to monitor the network camera and view playback 4 1 Live View After the Quick Configuration is complete NVRPRO guides you to live view Users can view the live video stream from an IP camera via the network and monitor the view remotely Live view displays the video according to the camera list which has been created in the Quick Configuration camera settings menu
26. is occurring eSATA No data transmission The eSATA device is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not ready Hard disk drive is being accessed LAN1 LAN2 Hard disk drive error occurred Blinks at 0 5Hz Power Off Power On System error occurred USB device is not detected Blue USB device is ready INVR data is being copied to the USB device Blinks at 1Hz Backup error occurred USB BACKUP will start and beep after 3 seconds when the user presses the BACKUP button To turn the NVR Off the user needs to press and hold the power button for at least 2 seconds LED s on RJ45 Connection on the Rear Panel LED Position __LED State Indicates OFF LAN Link is not established LAN1 LAN2 rotate Right LED LAN alls E EAA LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed P LAN Left LED 100Mbps connection 1000Mbps connection USB BACKUP will start and beep after 3 seconds when the user presses the BACKUP button To turn the NVR Off the user needs to press and hold the power button for at least 2 seconds NVRPRO8 Series NVRPRO816 NVRPRO832 Link Link Speed Activity LED LED LED s on the Front Panel LED Status Indicates O LAN LAN Link is not established LAN LAN Link is established LAN activity is occurring No data transmission The eSATA device is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not ready Hard disk drive is being accessed Har
27. pop up to confirm the deletion Message from webpage To delete the camera click OK to proceed Camera List ce i vi mm ae wa ae oe ee Vendor o e q Please wait _ Brickcom Corporation Model FB 100Ap Delete Please wait The deletion is in a process Camera List The camera has been deleted from camera list Generic RTSP Generic MJPEG The NVRPRO provides the interface for users to enter the RISP MJPEG URL s of IP cameras to receive their video streams The streaming is applied to monitoring recording and playback Generic RTSP and Generic MJPEG functions can be selected in the vendor list of the camera setting page Enter the Generic URL column with the correct RTSP or MJPEG URL s lf Generic RTSP is selected the RTSP port should be filled out too Click apply to enable the parameters Camera Settings Camera Settings Camera Name IP Address Port Vendor Model Ase GUPESIEIJEGE V Enable recording on this camera Tip If the path is rtsp 192 168 1 5 channel1 The Generic URL should be filled out as channel UPnP search Apply __ A The correct URL s should be provided for each camera vendor A Users can also refer to websites httpos www soleratec com rtsp http www ispyconnect com sources aspx Camera Search Click UPnP Search to find out UPnP devices within the LAN Ne P Address Por
28. read various log information through log system and quickly save or load the configuration of the NVRPRO Emergency backup of the latest video files and the external input and output control can also be set here v Management gt Users Management Log System Save Load Configuration USB Backup External IO Device User Management Select User Management from the Management drop down menu to begin v Management gt Users Management gt Log System gt Save Load Configuration gt USB Backup gt External IO Device NVRPRO can be accessed by multiple user simultaneously except the built in Administrator account user name admin and password admin Administrator can also create other Power User and User accounts Administrator possesses the most privileges Power User and User can be given different live view and playback privileges for different channels Create User Go to the Create User page e Power User Enter a user name and password in the User List and select a group from the Group drop down list to assign a new power user Live View Access and Playback Access are selected automatically for a Power User Users Management User List User Name Password Hannah JIAN 7 Channel 1 J Channel 5 7 Channel 9 J Channel 13 7 PTZ Control JIAN 7 Channel 1 Channel 5 7 Channel 9 7 Channel 13 7 Backup Data V
29. times the PTZ schedule is repeated and how many seconds to stay between each preset point Repeat 1 999 times 1000 infinite 1000 Interval 3 1200 seconds 5 x om Schedule for PTZ Click Go to start PTZ patrol schedule Exchange Streaming NVRPRO allows users to setup the dual streaming configurations in the cameras parameters page if cameras support dual stream It is suggested stream 1 is set as the higher resolution and stream 2 the lower To switch to a different stream select the channel in the live view page and right click the mouse to have the list displayed Mute Video Sire Streaming change Ea Stream 1 Go To Web Stream 2 go to NVR s setting page w Optimize go to Playback EXIT Full Screen When Optimize is enabled the streaming type is automatically adjusted for different display modes When Optimize is disabled streaming type can be adjusted and memorised for different display modes Dewarp for fisheye cameras By right clicking on the video users can select the correct dewarp engine for the fisheye camera a Choose mounting type Mute Video Size gt Streaming change gt Wall Go To Web Mount Type E go to NVR s setting page Ceiling go to Playback Dewarp Type b EXIT Full Screen Floor Fisheye Display Mode b Choose dewarp Type Original PTZ Panorama Perimeter QUAD CPU Loading Indicator The CPU indicator in live view lets users
30. website requesting amp Whats the rst Done Internet Protected Mode On Page Safety Toos 2 3 Quick Configuration After you log in to the NVRPRO and install the ActiveX control the system directs you to setup the Quick Configuration in five main steps Follow the instructions of the Wizard Overview to complete the system setup Start System leads you to select Start from the Configuration Utility drop down menu to begin Configuration Utility Quick Configuration gt Network Settings gt Server Settings gt Date amp Time gt Disk Management gt Camera Settings Finish To initialise the configuration firstly study the Wizard Overview and the Wizard will guide you through five quick steps to set up the system Quick Configuration Start Quick Configuration Overview of wizard Welcome to the quick configuration wizard This wizard will guide you through the following steps to configure this system quickly 1 Network Settins Including the IP address subnet mask default gateway IP address and primary DNS 2 Server Settings The name represents this server and change the administrator password 3 Date Time The time settings enter the date time or selects time zone for this server 4 Disk Management Initialize the disk volume on this server 5 Camera settings Add the IP cameras to be used for this server Back Configur
31. you haven t amended the user name and password please enter the default ones admin admin Internet Explorer To log on to this FTP server type a user name and password FTP server 192 168 1 245 User name admin Password eevee After you log on you can add this server to your Favorites and return to it easily Log on anonymously Please click Log On to proceed sly Favorites FTP root at 192 168 1245 FTP root at 192 168 1 245 To view this FTP site in Windows Explorer click Page and then click Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer 09 06 2011 07 27PM Directory Public 09 06 2011 07 24PM Directory Recovery 10 20 2011 10 19AM Directory log 10 20 2011 06 59AM Directory lost found 09 06 2011 07 24PM 536 870 912 swapfile O9 07 2011 06 54PM Directory videodatal Be Internet Protected Mode On IE browser shows the folders on the FTP server Please select folder videodata1 FTP directory videodatal at 192 168 1 245 Windows Internet Explorer E rer _ A a ee ee A G le sly Favorites m FTP directory videodatal at 192 168 1 245 a fp D Sl mm Pager Safetyy Tools FTP directory videodatal at 192 168 1 245 To view this FTP site in Windows Explorer click Page and then click Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer Up to higher level directory 09 07 2011 07 35PM Directory ReGorIFTdexZOTTOOUE 10 22 2011 12 50PM Director
32. 024 x 768 fae B a face 2 NVR Installation 2 1 System Requirements The following are the minimum system requirements for a personal computer to operate the NVRPRO e Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 e Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or above 32 bit e CPU For under 16 channels Intel Dual core CPU 3 0 GHz or above For over 16 channels Intel 15 17 CPU 3 3 GHz or above e Network Minimum 10 100 Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet is recommended Note Users are advised to connect cameras and NVR with Gigabit switches e Memory For under 16 channels DDR3 4G or above For over 16 channels DDR3 8G or above e Graphics Adapter AGP or PCI Express minimum 1024x768 16 bit colours 1G memory or above AN Note It is highly recommended to use a graphics adaptor which provides higher than 1024 x 768 resolution in order to experience the full benefits of the software Make sure the display DPI setting is set to default at 96DPI To set DPI value right click on desktop choose Settings tab gt gt Advanced gt gt General e CD ROM Drive Its necessary to read the operating instructions on the provided CD ROM e Adobe Reader Its necessary to read the operating instructions in the provided CD ROM The audio function will not work if a sound card is not installed in the PC Audio may be interrupted dependent on network traffic 2 2 Connect to NVR PRO To begin please i
33. AID disk All recorded video is deleted Quick Configuration Disk Management Disk Information Create Delete Remove RAID Disk RAID Name RAID type Capacity Status am Once Format is clicked a window pops up to confirm the command Message from webpage The volume will be formated Are you sure eS Gea To format the RAID disk click OK to continue Quick Configuration Disk Management Disk Information Please wait Remove RAID Disk RAID Name RAID type Hard disk drive is formatting Please wait until formatting is 100 Disk Information Delete Device List Device Information E RAID List RAID Name RAID A Big Drive 465 75 GB ee Level e le eim 465 75 GB Progress After the RAID disk is formatted device Information status shows active Camera Settings Please see Chapter 5 Configuration 5 1 IP Camera Finish Select Finish from the Configuration Utility drop down menu to begin Configuration Utility Quick Configuration gt Start gt Network Settings gt Server Settings gt Date amp Time gt Disk Management gt Camera Settings Once the five step Quick Configuration is complete the window shows the completed status You can click Back to return to the previous steps to modify the configuration or click Start Live view to start monitoring The settings you have made to server are show
34. AIL Configuration lf Attached with the snapshot is enabled the Email is sent along with a snapshot of the event E MAIL Configuration Contact List Contact Name Note The contact can be set through Recording amp Event gt Email Camera 4 __ Camera 8 __ Camera 12 __ Camera 16 __ Camera 20 Camera 24 Note This option will be applied to other cameras C o Click Apply to finish the configuration E Mail action is triggered once every 20 seconds as the event is happening which means if an event is lasting for one minute the NVRPRO sends email 3 times per every 20 seconds Digital Output Digital Output Configuration window will pop up if you add Digital Output to action The Buzzer can be enabled to sound for up to 60 seconds A Note Press and hold the USB BACKUP button on the NVRPRO front panel for one second to stop the buzzer beeping Digital Output1 and Digital Output2 are supported by other digital outputs of the server and can be enabled for up to 60 seconds Select Apply Options for cameras to finish the configuration ro a Action Digital Output Configuration Webpage Dialog E http 192 168 1 245 cfg_event_buzzer htm Digital Output Configuration Eaa Pee naisin T Enabled Time 60 ee sec v Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 Seemed Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camer
35. IP Address Mac Address Model Name Users can click Search to search for connected NVRPRO EZ Search provides three kinds of toolbars for use by the user 1 File oad NVR Search O File Setting Option Help Stand alone NVR List NO Name IP Address Mac Address Model Name You can click Exit to leave NVRPRO Search and close the window 2 Setting Configure UPnP and Network by clicking Setting on the top left File Setting Option Help Stand alone NVR List NO Name IP Address 1 Genie 192 168 27 179 NVR Search Mac Address Model Name 20 10 7a d5 07 NVRPRO4 16 Search Setting Connect A Note Users are prompted to enter the login information of the NVRPRO before being allowed to change the settings ww NVR Search File Setting Option Help Stand alone NYR List NO Name IP Address Mac Address Model Name 1 Genie 192 168 27 179 20 10 7a d5 07 NVRPRO4 16 Login Username Password Login Cancel ve Search Setting When accessing the NVRPRO setting users are prompted for the NVRPRO username and password For first time use the default username and password are admin admin When the correct username and password have been entered click Login to continue UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP simplifies the process of adding a NVRPRO to a local area network Once connected to a LAN the NVRPRO automatically appears on the intranet You
36. Obtain an IP address automatically Specify an IP address gt Disk Management D Adwene f192 168 1 245 8 gt Camera Settings gt Finish Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Defaut Gateway P Address 192 168 1 1 Primary Domain Name Serve 192 168 1 1 COOSA AOMEN AANE Saws ee To allow thie server to use for NTP or SMTP servers you must provide the IP address of the primary DNS server and Defaul Gateway The settings will be effective when you confirm on button Next e Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain an available dynamic IP address assigned by a DHCP server e Specify an IP address The static IP address can be assigned Click Next to proceed with the configuration Server Settings Quick Configuration Server Settings m yn a q T tj n s y Quick Configuration ServerName gt Start gt Network Settings Server name with UPnP gt Date amp Time gt Disk Management gt Camere Settings gt Finish Tip To create a unique name for this server The settings will be effective when you confirm on button Next Password Settings S 20min EZ Use the original password Tip W Sec select Use the original password the administrator will not be changed Otherwise the settings will be effective when you confirm on button Next e Server name with UPnP Users can select to enable the UPnP function and edit the sever name Once UPnP is enabled the NVRPRO can be searched on the intranet LAN
37. Service By using the link button on the file sharing service page users can open the dialogue box directly after the service is enabled File Sharing Service Windows Networking FTP Service Windows Networking Through Windows Networking users can search the video files by choosing a NVRPRO or entering an IP address to search from the Windows Start menu e Choose a Computer or NVRPRO Go to the Network folder and choose NVRPRO If more than one server exists in the network Network folder displays all servers aD Gig gt Network ee Search Network Organize v Network and Sharing Center Add a printer Add a wireless device gt We Favorites gt Cameras 35 _ 4 Computer 12 gt CJ Libraries LS ANGELUX NB A COLDEST PC A DIGIEVER 77FE2E gt ji Computer a one A JEFFREYCE A NVR005043000202 A NVR005043000203 G n gt gil ANGELUX NB gt sa PENADA Ay NVR005043100203 NVR005043281524 a NvRo05043782A15 b iil DIGIEVER 77FE2E a gt pli JEFFREYCE gt pili Foo Ja A NVR50E5494C95E4 A ORZ NB A TEST 31C7A3BEAB b lf NVR005043000203 2 N b gil NVR005043100203 b oli NVR005043281524 p pili NVR005043782A15 gt Other Devices 11 gt gli NVRSOE5494CO5E4 gt lll ORZ NB b pli TEST 31C7A3BEAB gt Network Infrastructure 12 L NVRO05043000203 Categories Computer Network location SERNA 4 Workgroup WORKGROUP A Note The name of each connecte
38. System Fan Speed A Note The operating temperature environment for NVRPRO is 0 40 C System Upgrade Select System Upgrade from the System drop down menu to begin ov System gt Device Information gt Language gt Date amp Time gt Buzzer gt Reboot amp Shutdown Genie CCTV occasionally issues new NVRPRO firmware to update functions Please contact Genie CCTV to obtain access to the latest firmware A Note Please make sure the NVRPRO model and the firmware version are compatible After downloading the firmware file users can upgrade new firmware from a folder of a local computer and browse the folder to upload it System Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Documents library jfet 2 locators Nearne Network aon b Sneg b Visual Studo 2008 After you select the file click Upgrade to upgrade the NVRPRO firmware System Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Language select Language from the System drop down menu to begin System gt Device Information gt System Upgrade gt Date amp Time gt Buzzer gt Reboot amp Shutdown NVRPRO provides different languages options Users can configure the language as AUTO or select other languages Click Apply and the language is changed Date amp Time select Date amp Time from the System drop down menu to begin System
39. Users can modify the camera s configuration such as video format frame rate resolution video quality audio enable and stream target via the NVRPRO in this page There are two parts in this section Parameter and Camera List Please select a camera Camera List first Camera List No Camera Name Address Vendor Model Original Web Corl a 7 4 FB 100Ap a ef Col Brickcom Corporation shot EEN o O ANYEN T ee p AAAA T E E E R a a a a a C Ss a SS SS SS a CC lt 1 SS SS a __ _____ eetewes A SS CS CS a A lt ee ey ee es A SS a U a S a E a a A C C SS Se SS _ As you click a column it turns blue Please wait and the window shown below appears to allow you to configure multi stream Camera Parameter After loading the camera s information you can modify the camera parameters e Video Format Choose a video compression format for live view and recording MPEG4 H 264 and MJPEG A Note The type of video format varies depending on the camera brand and models e Frame Rate Select the frame rate from the drop down list The frame rate of the IP camera will be influenced by the network environement e Resolution Select resolution from the drop down list for your camera e Video Quality Select either VBR Variable bit rate or CBR Constant bit rate to set the video quality e Audio Enable To enable or disable the audio recording function e Str
40. V49Y14 465 76 GB ag 51250031208 SEERNE OVVASY 14 e leieivm 465 76 GB Device Information provides details of the hard disk drive HDD Model Serial NO Capacity and Status e Create Quick Configuration Disk Management Disk Information Create Delte Device List Device Information HDD List i HDD Model 3500 6VV49Y14 465 76 GB Kag 10081208 iiriebiem OVV49Y14 e em 465 76 GB As the hard disk drive is available the Device Information status shows Ready which indicates the hard disk drive is ready to be created Disk Management a a O O mmmmm v New RAID Disk Big Drive Linear l a Performance Raid0 Connect all drives to from a big disk w B Make disk volume with better performance DATA DAT Eor TH f amp rl 1 5 10 alr a a E fF E je Seer F Allow failed HDD s app _ _Reset_ Click Create to enter the window for building the New RAID Disk and select the hard disk drive in the Free HDD s field New RAID Disk Free HDDs Assigned HDDs SVI20OWs 931 GBI Target RAID Disk fig Orvel mear 10 CB Pertormane e Aad 0 G8 Fault Toierant Ract 0 GB Faun Toseranty ands 0 GB Faut ToerantRaxs10 10 GB RAID Modes a ss msani Brg Orive Linear Comnert afl drives to from a tug Osi Pertormance Rara0 yume n hm Mahe chsh volume wiih deter pertormance ate i ah Uii Le The selected hard disk drive in the Fr
41. a 12 CEN Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 Note This option will be apply to other cameras http 192 168 1 245 cfg_event_buzzer htm Internet Protected Mode On User Defined Action User Defined Action allows you to send a specific HI TP command out when an event is triggered It can be sent for managing devices such as power controller fire smoke protection device etc Action Digital Output Configuration User Defined Action Configuration Username Password E Camera 5 E Camera 9 Apply Options Camera 13 LEU E Camera 17 E Camera 21 E Camera 25 Note This option will be applied to other cameras e SMS SMS stands for Short Message Service Users can be notified by a short message service when the event is triggered The service is supported by Clickatell and users need to register for the service It only currently supports English messages Settings 1 Fill out the correct username password and API ID for the SMS server 2 Select the country and input the cell phone number 3 Add the message for sending out to the cell phone 4 Users can test if the account information and cell phone are correct before applying 5 Click OK to complete the parameters settings SMS Server and Notification Settings 2 Motion from Camera You can set actions such as Event Trigger Record Send E Mail Digita
42. am 1 Ficam5 cam 9 Cam 13 Start Time ElCam 6 Cam 10 E Cam 14 Apply Options W Select All Cam7 F Cam 11 Cam 15 End Time lcam 8 Fl cam 12 F Cam 16 Always Always Always Delete All Delete OO 01 02 03 O4 05 06 OF 0B 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 cam2 UNIT CTC Delete You can erase a specific time in the recording schedule by selecting the time and then click Delete Recording Schedule Camera2s cam2 TUTTI EE OAT cama TUT L cama LU AO Cams Delete All By checking Delete All and then selecting the camera you can remove the whole recording schedule for the camera by clicking Delete Recording Schedule i TTL tit J a mi m m er 8 6 OF 6B Oo Ww tt 2 i Mw 1 6h hh 1 he 21 22 23 2 iii com INNE O O A cesma LLMM A O O cama LAA AA O O O O O Event amp Action Management Select Event amp Action Management from the Recording amp Event drop down menu to begin Recording amp Event gt Recording Settings gt Event amp Action Management gt E Mail Event amp Action Management allows you to define alarm settings that manage events and the corresponding trigger action When an event occurs NVRPRO performs certain actions This setting can strengthen security levels during monitoring and recording and notify users when necessary Event amp Action Event amp Action Management Pe A
43. ancel _ 1024x768 v Resolution Users can select the resolution 1920x1080 or 1024x768 in the login page when the monitor supports both types of resolution Anonymous login Anonymous login allows users to login without a username and password Password Remember Username and Pas fenton Z Login Anonymous users can only view live monitoring and playback page in local monitor and the configuration page is disabled While an anonymous login is applied the system automatically logs in after boot up without the authorisation process Start to setup the anonymous login A Go to the user management page of the remote web browser and go to Advance Settings Check the Enable Anonymous Access Users Management Advance Settings U A spew B Enable the Anonymous at the local display login page and then login p rassword ef ARYA bs ANONYMOUS Remember Username and Password fenton ie Login JE Canco Virtual Keyboard Users can choose to use a USB keyboard for typing in the NVRPRO local display or use the virtual keyboard The virtual keyboard is enabled at the side of each column see below Pe Vatelal saslele i E Remember Username and Password There are 3 types of virtual keyboard which can be selected Upper Case Lower Case and Symbols Uppercase Lower case Symbols ggpgogppgpgpoppop opopo gggggggoggoo ggg popppapnopousn LLLI LI ooo poooooooo oso gueecc
44. as below Click Start Liveview to monitoring or click Back to return to the previous steps to modify the settings If you want to modify other items please click Configuration at rigth top step 1 Network Setup 192 168 1 1 Ee DIGISTOR 4225 Pro Tim SAUE GENNA NOANA ida AN 00 tep 4 Disk Mi To review Quick Configuration settings or information users can also select Quick Configuration top left of the Configuration main page Quick Configuration gt Quick Configuration 3 Use NVRPRO with Local Display The NVRPRO can be connected to a monitor via the HDMI and VGA connectors to execute quick configuration and display live view A Note The local display feature is supported by NVRPRO Series only To start local display please follow the steps below 1 Install at least one hard disk drive in your NVRPRO 2 Connect NVRPRO and IP cameras to the network 3 Make sure the HDMI or VGA monitor is connected to the interface HDMI or VGA on the NVRPRO rear panel 4 Connect a USB mouse to the USB port of the NVRPRO 5 Connect the power cord to turn on the NVRPRO 6 When you enter the login interface of the NVRPRO enter default user name admin and password admin and select the local language 3 1 Login NVRPRO NVR Users have to key in the correct username and password to login to the NVR User Name Password E Anonymous HM Remember Username and Password Enum BA Login C
45. ated Execute system shutdown etc e File Access Log The message occurred is related to other method to get in NVRPRO such as SAMBA or FTP Wareware i og WVR Loe tvem Log Auran user ventory of User Leg EE Sn E E aaau CECENI om C L C AR A E er ee avecon mace nwa0vavnanviomne Tose 17vom_wes ea zaeOGTes C E ee om wate oe _ prcateenseetionsoiane ree artnet Te 1081 POT aa ea Ce o CC i a e manna a e C CCTC ee E N E CCC Ce Ce Ce Co Se Se Ce oe p aa U U U U U U U U UU M N N M N MM L S shoal pietu Cen pn lt Ce Cs os Ce ee Ce This section is for the File Access Log The messages occurring relate to other access methods to the NVRPRO such as SAMBA or FTP Export the Log Files Users can export and save log files from the Log System page Each log type corresponds to one log file The log content can be saved as html or txt format Log System NVR Log Event Log Current User History of User Log File Access Log Save Load Configuration select Save Load Configuration from the Management drop down menu to begin Management Users Management Log System Save Load Configuration USB Backup External lO Device lf the raid disk is not built the following window pops up Save Load Configuration Save Configuration Load Configuration RAID doesnt exist Save Configuration Save Load Configuration Save Configuration Load Configuration Save Con
46. ation Click Start in Overview to begin Quick Configuration Network Settings select Network Settings from the Configuration Utility drop down menu to begin Configuration Utility Quick Configuration gt Start gt Server Settings gt Date amp Time gt Disk Management gt Camera Settings gt Finish Users need to adjust the Network Setup page settings for the NVRPRO to work properly within the network Quick Configuration Network Setup Network Setup Network Setup EE O Obtain an iP address automatcalff Specty anie adcress fo Tip To allow this server to use for NTP or SMTP servers you must provide the IP address of the primary DNS server and Default Gateway The settings will be effective when you confirm on button Next C e Obtain an IP address automatically NVR Default Obtain an available dynamic IP address assigned by a DHCP server If this option is selected the NVRPRO automatically obtains an available dynamic IP address from the DHCP server once it connects to the network e Specify an IP address lf no DHCP server exists in the network environment the static IP address 192 168 1 245 is given It should be adaptable in most networking environments and users can choose to maintain the default IP address or change it in this page However it s advisable to set different IP addresses if there is more than one NVRPRO in the same LAN
47. ation 0 day 3 hour 51 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 my Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 reiii cage M Camera 13 V Camera 14 V Camera 15 V Camera 16 am Camera 17 Camera 18 v Camera 19 Camera 20 Camera 21 Camera 22 Camera 23 Camera 24 Camera 25 After finishing the setup insert a USB device into the local NVRPRO to backup the latest video files When a USB device Is inserted to the NVRPRO the USB Backup Device Information in Remote Browser shows Wait When the USB is ready to begin the Device Information shows Ready and the USB LED indicator turns blue If you need to delete the current data on the USB click Format USB Backup Device Information CEGiemues incom Model SA02G Rev PMAP NEWA 1912 MBytes Status Wait USB Backup USBBackup SB Backup Device Information WElecteci sinim Model SA02G Rev PMAP elle 1912 MBytes Remaining 1059 MBytes A Note If there is no USB device inserted into the NVRPRO the screen shows There is no USB device USB Backup ee _ There is no USB device Apply V Camera 2 4 Camera 6 V Camera 10 V Camera 14 V Camera 18 4 Camera 22 4 Camera 3 4 Camera 7 4 Camera 11 Camera 15 4 Camera 19 4 Camera 23 V Camera 4 Camera 12 Camera 16 V Camera 20 Camera 24 A Note NVR Player and NVR Check are downloaded with the video fil
48. cus Right click video window Mute Video Size Streaming change gt Go To Camera Web Go to NVR s Setting page Go to Playback Mute To mute the audio of the video Video Size Original or Fit vV Original Original Fit v Fit MJPEG Streaming change To exchange the streaming resource Go To Web Go to camera configuration page Go to NVR s Setting Page Go to NVR s configuration page Go to Playback Go to NVR s playback page Go to Camera Web Go to NVR s Setting page and Go to Playback can be also be used while multiple NVR s are connected Display mode The NVRPRO supports multi display monitoring modes Click the display mode icon to monitor live view When you click a display mode the icon turns blue Icon Description Full Screen 1 Screen 4 Screens 9 Screens 10 Screens 12 Screens 16 Screens 20 Screens 25 30 36 Screens 5 1 Screens 7 1 Screens 12 1 Screens Sequential mode re 2 3 Click 1 z to choose the page of liveview 4___ In option User can set the sequential interval in user defined seconds for display mode Basic function Icon ik 192 168 1 134 554 char 2684 1 kbps Playing Description Cameras list The camera status is enabled dropped in live view Play Start monitoring Stop Stop monitoring Drop Drop the camera from monitoring Drop all Drop all cameras from monitoring Zoom out Zoom in select a
49. d NVRPRO is derived from the Mac Address of each NVRPRO in system information and follows the Computer Name in network information Users can refer to System gt Device Information gt System Information in the configuration page to acquire the Mac address v System gt Device Information gt System Upgrade gt Language gt Date amp Time gt Buzzer Reboot amp Shutdown mieeaieeom NVRPRO416 AES 20 10 7a 8f b5 de 20 10 7a 8fb5 df PO Computer Name is shown in Network gt Network Setup gt Information in the configuration page v Network gt Network Setup gt Network Service gt DDNS Network Setup Information Setup Port Setup Network Information O GARES NVR005043000203 Beug 192 168 1 245 Subnet Mask Breer TA n EEE 192 168 1 1 Aar AN e aaa 192 168 1 1 Secondary Domain Name Server For example the computer name is NVR005043000203 Thus user can select a NVRPRO in the Network folder by this computer name As you select a NVRPRO a window pops up to ask you to enter the network password Network and Sharing Center Add a printer Add a wireless device Favorites a Libraries A DIGIEVER 77FE2E jml Computer Gu Network j ANGELUX NB pM COLDEST PC Domain COLDEST PC ji DIGIEVER 77FE2E Remember my credentials pM JEFFREYCE Logon failure unknown user name or bad password e emeoe
50. d disk drive error occurred Blinks at 0 5Hz Power Off Power On System error occurred USB device is not detected USB device is ready Blue Blinking Phd data is being copied to the USB device Blinks at Backup error occurred LED s on RJ45 Connection on the Rear Panel LED Position LED State Indicates OFF LAN Link is not established LAN1 LAN2 LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed es a ii LAN2 Left LED Pe 1000Mbps connection Right LED Right LED LAN Link is established USB BACKUP will start and beep after 3 seconds when the user presses the BACKUP button To turn the NVRPRO Off the user needs to press and hold the power button for at least 2 seconds The LED s in the HDD trays are reserved for future use 1 3 HDMI and VGA Connection NVRPRO4 and NVRPRO8 Series local display provides both HDMI and VGA video output interfaces Users can connect to both HDMI and VGA at the same time for video out scenario A If both monitors are Full HD 1920x1080 the video is displayed on both as Full HD scenario B If both monitors are XGA 1024x768 both displays are XGA Scenario C If one monitor is 1920x1080 and the other is 1024x768 both monitors are set to 1024x768 Single Monitor Dual Monitors A 1920 x 1080 SORES TR 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 h o i E n ho Dual Monitors B Dual Monitors C 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1
51. dvance Settings Alarm Schedule Event amp Action F Digital Input 1 Digital Input_2 F Digital Input _3 The NVRPRO supports different actions which can be activated when the selected events are triggered in the IP cameras You can configure three types of event for the camera and the NVRPRO also provides three types of event for NVRPRO system Disconnected Motion from Camera Digital Input NVR event Disconnected NVR event Digital Input External event HT TP in oS ae e NS An event type is a set of parameters that defines different actions Check the event type and click Add to select NVR Action Event amp Action Management A Note The action is only triggered when it is added to the event 1 Disconnected You can set an action such as Send E Mail Digital Output User Defined Action and SMS If connection is lost the camera actions can be triggered e Send E Mail E Mail Configuration window pops up if you add Send E Mail to the action but there will be no contact information listed in the configuration at first Go to add a new contact in the following section E Mail Recording amp Event gt Recording Settings gt Event amp Action Management After the contact is added Contact List shows the name and E Mail address information Select the Contact List and Apply Options for cameras Then click Ok to finish E M
52. e and update data as well as managing the available space on the device which contains it NVRPRO provides a means for multiple programs to update data in the same file at nearly the same time File Sharing Service Select File Sharing Service from the Disk Management drop down menu to begin Disk Management gt Disk Management gt Filesystem Management gt File Sharing Service Arrange data transmission service including Windows Networking and FTP service lf there is no hard disk installed in the NVRPRO the screen will show No Filesystem File Sharing Service Information Windows Networking FTP Service No Filesystem e Information Once the hard disk is installed the filesystem will show status as below Turn On or turn Off the sharing service to enable or disable Windows Networking and FTP service After the service is enabled by using the link button on the File Sharing Service page users can directly open the dialogue box of the windows sharing service and FIP service e Windows Networking In the Windows Networking field users can enable or disable services and Computer Name is shown Computer Description Domain and Workgroup Name can be changed File Sharing Service Information Windows Networking FTP Service Windows Settings Services Enabled Disabled CAEU NVRPRO416 e FTP File Sharing Service Information Windows Networking
53. e setup will install files install NVR Search to C Program Files x86 NVR NVR Search select a destination location and select a folder where the setup can install files The default location is C Program Files x86 NVR NVR Search Users can also install NVR Search in another folder by clicking Change and selecting a location as shown below Click OK to save the setting Once a folder is selected click OK to continue installation The window shows the Install Shield Wizard is installing NVR Search Please wait until the Wizard completes the installation NVR Search install Shield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed NVR Search Click Next to continue J Create Desktop Shortcut J Create Quick Launch Shortcut J Create StartMenu Shortcut The Install Shield has successfully installed NVR Search Select Create Desktop Shortcut Create Quick Launch Shortcut Create StartMenu Shortcut and click Next to continue installshield C Finish Dam The installation is complete Please click Launch application when done installing to execute NVRPRO Search After finishing the setup the NVRPRO Search window pops up Easy Search executes automatically and shows NO Name IP Address Mac Address and Model name of the connected NVRPRO load NVR Search 0O File Setting Option Help Stand alone NVR List NO Name
54. eam Target Apply stream settings to different target including live view record and live view amp Record Furthermore click Go to Web for advanced camera configuration in the camera s user interface Camera List Camera Name Address Vendor Model Original Web 492 168 1 176 PCC i meaa CB 400Ap Go To Web ff ioo c i O O At the same time a window pops up to ask for the user name and password for the camera configuration Or Hh 2 om v Pager Safety v Tool The server 192 168 1 174 at Brickcom FB 100Ap requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection Username sd name noon Remember my credentials oe eea Unknown Zone Protected Mode On Camera Status select Camera Status from the drop down menu of the IP Camera to begin v IP Camera gt Camera Settings gt Camera Parameter gt Camera Status Camera Status Camera Status Camera Status No Camera Name Address Conn Status Rec Status Framerate fps Bitrate Kbps 2__ we E E _ ounecea __ soonea E E C CS 1 1 CO a CS CS C 1 C SC CS CS C Camera List shows connection status of recording Camera Status Camera Status Camera Status No Camera Name Address Conn Status Rec Status Framerate fps Bitrate Kbps fie frsaneenazs comessa soppe
55. ed files NVR Player and NVR Check are to be saved Select by cameras and the time range Users can indicate which cameras and what time range is to be exported to the recording file i7 8 19 10 11 1121 13 14 Vivotek FD8 N O Vivotek FE8_ C Vivotek IP81 1386 Start to export files from the NVRPRO By pressing the Export button the Export process will start NVR Player and NVR Check are also downloaded with the video files ANVR Player is the player for the NVRPRO recording files ANVR Check is the verification tool to verify if the recorded files originate from a NVRPRO To cancel the transfer ne JASNA Normal Type Normal ss Event Video Clip Start Time 18 22 30 a Recovery mn End Time 18 45 00 S Retrieving the file Rec_Groupi_site1_2012 07 31 18 35 00_2012 07 31 18 39 59 avi from 61 220 247 138 CHE KARATE RTARR ATARI RAKEHD Estimated time left 1 sec 2 39 MB of 3 14 MB copied Vivotek FE8_ Transfer rate 495 KB Sec _ Vivotek IP81 C1386 1509 4 HI Users can cancel the files transfer while downloading files from the NVR 4 3 Play Video Files User can access the video files with Windows Networking and FTP Service Note To use Windows Networking and FTP Service please enable both in File Sharing Service on the configuration page Disk Management gt Disk Management gt Filesystem Management gt File Sharing
56. ee HDD s field is highlighted in blue Click gt gt to transfer the hard disk drive into the Assigned HDD s field The selected hard disk drive in the Assigned HDDs field is highlighted in blue Target RAID Disk Big Drive Linear Fault Tolerant Raid1 Fault Tolerant Raid10 0 GB 0 GB Performance Raid0 Fault Tolerant Raid5 0 GB 0 GB 0 GB Meanwhile Target RAID Disk is ready to build the RAID disk and shows the types of disk configuration options Disk Configuration Linear Performance RaidO Fault Tolerant Raid1 Fault Tolerant Raid5 Fault Tolerant Raid10 Big Drive is a collection of hard disk drives and does not provide any RAID protection Data is written to the disks continuously RAIDO is one larger volume with 2 or more hard disk drives Data is written to the hard disk drives without any parity information The total storage capacity is the sum of all hard disk drives 2 hard disk drives are required to create a RAID1 array RAID1 can provide disk mirroring by duplicating the data between two hard disk drives A minimum of 3 hard disk drives are required to create RAID5 Data is striped in all hard drives in a RAID5 array and the parity information is stored in each drive If a hard disk drive fails the array enters degraded mode The data can be rebuilt from other member drives after installing a new drive to replace the failed one Data is written in stripes across prima
57. eeecseeeceeeseeeeseueesaeeesseeess 110 NNR he oisein aE nc a EOE E a a ria a 119 o E E EEA EEEE A T EN 122 5 3 Disk Management snnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nna 125 DISK Bete St ecaa E E Rra 125 File System Management a cnccsicssasetenieciedecesices nieatda peinnierotnnedbeueieteboencdedesdonee 126 File Sharing Service ct cece oy ose ecesaccosrametieanewaie ae eceentinqoncinnencace 127 54 Network SOLU ssassn ENERE RENESSE 129 Be enre ea EEEE EER 129 Be GEIVICO rriren iisa aaee dab aad ea 131 BD sree E EA A E E E ITA 133 95 9 Management ssrin nannaa as Eanan 134 BESA EES E 0 E ee eee E A O E ee eee 134 Fy a nc gee cere E E E EE 138 ee EOP OU asic ico cee crsaicsmenwanoesnainctsededeunmteneuaeasereuaedetidaonnescee 141 Dolie E T o EN E E 143 External K DEVOG eeoa E 145 90 OVSE ee E E S 147 Device INIOrMAN N oe aneiccasetomnteranceauachaneneasanaumesosaaccanscapae nets ra Ra RR 147 SL Do DTE a T E E E A 148 Ea AS a E E peiwsantedecrdnens eneneeeceuaeeten 149 Denci gN A E E E E E E E A E A A E 149 Be AE EE A EAE E E A E A 150 1 Introduction Before You Use This Product When you first open the product s package verify that all the accessories listed on the Package Contents in the Quick Installation Guide are included Before installing the NVRPRO please read the instructions in the Quick Installation Guide to avoid misuse and then follow the instructions in the Hard
58. eek bar Seek Bar By moving the seek bar users can go directly to a specific recording time Date and time are shown above the seek bar to provide a time reference Playback Audio The audio is played according to the channel selected on the screen SEILSLUA ing Jin i y AMMAR 10 27 56 N o o O o MI Normal Record E E S amp amp amp amp 8B N 7 2 We ow IF ie Bp 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Volume adjustment k After channel selection adjust the volume using volume button Audio mute ore The mute function disables audio for all playback channels Export Files The Export function allows users to export files directly to a USB drive BRICECOM THY JAH 1 00 22 03 2009 AMMA 10 27 53 N u rfl Ia 29 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 nH 372 T N T Oe ae g 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 eee me m_i E Er ime a gt ee f 2 z e 7 Select cameras video file types date and the time period first and then click the export button to copy the files Users are asked if the NVR Player and NVR Check should be downloaded with video files ANVR Player is the player for watching recorded NVRPRO files ANVR Check is the verification tool to verify if the recorded files Originated from NVRPRO Start Time 2012 7 25 17 0 End Time 2012 7 25 23 59 9 Capacity 619 MB n ves Users can check the start time end time and capacity before
59. ent drop down menu to begin v Disk Management gt Disk Management gt Filesystem Management gt File Sharing Service e Disk Information lf there is no hard disk installed in the NVRPRO the page will show Disk doesn t exist Quick Configuration Disk Management Disk Information create Delete Disk doesn t exist For the steps used to create and delete a hard disk please refer to the disk management of Quick Configuration Please select Disk Management from the Quick configuration drop down menu to begin Configuration Utility Quick Configuration gt Disk Management gt Quick Configuration File System Management Select File system Management from the Disk Management drop down menu to begin v Disk Management gt Disk Management gt Filesystem Management gt File Sharing Service lf there is no hard disk installed in the NVRPRO the page will show No Filesystem Filesystem Management No Filesystem Once the hard disk is installed the filesystem will show the volume of RAID as below Filesystem Management LL Filesystem List Filesystem Information El Filesystem List Volume 458 44 GB RAID A i ume EPESA 459 44 GB ir4 met emecrei m 1 41 GB 0 3 File system provides an efficient method of organising data expected to be retained after a program terminated by providing procedures to store retriev
60. ers to capture the live view image in local display The snapshot image can be found in the folder Public liveview_snapshot and be accessed through Windows Networking or FTP service at File sharing service in the Configuration page informatior Windows Networking FTP Service Quick Configuration gt IP Camera Recording amp Event Service List Status Actior O Maapeen promenom a O e gt Diak Managonant Cn a e gt Filesystem Management gt File Sharing Service CPU Loading Indicator CPU indicator in live view assists users in knowing the CPU loading CPU indicator shows blue when the CPU loading is under 70 and shows red as a warning when it s over 70 Changing the video configuration like resolution FPS and video quality or changing RAID type can influence the CPU loading 3 4 Playback Playback is a function allowing users to view recorded videos from cameras connected to the NVRPRO NVRPRO offers synchronised playback of up to four cameras and easy steps are provided to help users quickly sort through the recorded video BRICECOM THU JAW 1 00 22 03 2009 ARMA 10 27 55 28 29 rs 2 4 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 18 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Steps to Search Playback Videos Select cameras Up to four cameras can be selected to playback the recorded video
61. es External IO Device Select External IO Device from the Management drop down menu to begin Enter the necessary information to add devices manually information includes Device Name IP Address User Name and Password Click Detect to check if the connection is successful or not Click Apply to finish the setting Vender and Model are displayed automatically if detectable Camera List shows all available device information including Camera Name IP Address Port Vender and Model Also Device Event shows the event originally set in the device 5 6 System System gt Device Information gt System Upgrade gt Language Date amp Time Buzzer Reboot amp Shutdown Device Information select Device Information from the System drop down menu to begin System gt System Upgrade gt Language gt Date amp Time gt Buzzer gt Reboot amp Shutdown e System Information System Information shows Operating System OS Version NVR Version CPU Network Adapter MAC Address and Network Flow Locate Click Locate and the NVRPRO buzzer is triggered for 3 seconds It helps users to locate the NVRPRO mitetiesiee m DS 4225 Pro Series KUUA 2 0 0 42 em telee tom 20 10 7a 8fb5 de 20 10 7a 8fb5 df Enclosure Information System Information Enclosure Information Information Enclosure Information shows CPU Temperature and
62. fa Genie VS NETWORK NVRPRO Series Network Video Recorder User Manual Table of Contents Pa MEFOGUIGUOIN casir A E AEO N 4 Ci HINI O sanien ENEN REEERE 5 1 2 LED Indicators Status cccccesseeseseeeseeeeeeeeseeseeessenaseceseeeeeensenseeeas 7 NVRPRO4 SETOS eisni mn ee nn ne ee 7 NVRPRO8 asec scecee neste a vecstan taatetestnignaniecasowemtenanetesionsinweadianeumeets 9 1 3 HDMI and VGA Connection c ccceccceseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeenseeenseesseeeseneees 11 PA VANS Felt AU OUD veces scenes A E E E E 12 2 1 System Requirements c ccccceeseccesseeeesseseneeeesseeeeseeeoeseeenseseeseeses 12 2 2 Connect to NVR PRO sesiicievesnitevsscancesvesswacdesenncsaccsiewsctesevacssnswaseenscseeonieus 13 Quick Guide sas satin vnrensiorteoaaiovacstunaectewsderowanraaascespanabanieesaestewnseeeasnenesseonciens 13 install NVR OUP Yes tacsonisinaatpacteaceatoatnuiged nrasaasaetedaunnet 4s ivadaruacavoounisseiiesaes 13 Install S NVR Decode er is ccccnneusaavencuenes aneinosasatastietasasaaensssdniananernin cements 21 Usar Manualer anin a rE tained nd ANARE ANEREN ENTA EARN ad sistas 21 mE E E E EN A EE E EE 21 Activate Live View Service uu cccccecccccceccceeceseeceeeseueeeuceeeeuueeeueaueneueaeeeas 21 2 3 Quick Configuration saaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mennan nnne 25 3 Use NVRPRO with Local Display ccccsssseecesseeesseeeeeeeeeseeeeneeseees 39 3 1 Login NVRPRO NVR scicetsce
63. figuration mnes devimdd v ACREWES Test file cfg Save configuration will just save Camera Settings Recording Settings Event amp Action Settings E Mail Settings and Server Settings Notice Select Volume and Folder to save configuration in a cfg format file and to specify the File Name A Note Save configuration just saves Camera Setting Recording Settings Event amp Action Setting E Mail settings and Server Settings The file is saved in the NVRPRO s Public folder Load Configuration Save Load Configuration Save Configuration Load Configuration Load Configuration EECRIEES Load Default Settings Load Configuration OMES devimdd File Name Test fle ch Load configuration will just load Camera Settings Recording Settings Event amp Action Settings E Mail Settings and Server Settings Notice Load configuration helps you duplicate the same settings from one NVRPRO to another without configuring the system manually You can select the Load Type as Load Default Settings or Load Configuration Once you select Load Default Settings and click Apply the configuration for Camera Setting Recording Settings Event amp Action Setting E Mail settings and Server Settings change to default values When selecting Load Configuration browse the NVRPRO folder to find the saved configuration Once file name is displayed click Apply to load the configurati
64. fined for what number 1 5 of external HT TP in event needs to be triggered For example http 192 168 1 245 login cgi cgi_main cgi cgiName event_ipc cgi amp even tName Defined 3 The CGI is for sending to the NVRPRO with IP address 192 168 1 245 and trigger the external event 3 Finally please click Apply to execute all settings Advanced Setting Event amp Action Management Event amp Action Alarm Schedule Advance Settings You can set the Pre and Post time recording for the video clip and event recording Pre time recording of up to 300 seconds before the event is triggered and Post time recording of up to 300 seconds after the event ends Click Apply to apply setting Alarm Schedule You can set up the event detection for a certain duration Setup the alarm schedule A Enable the event detection in Event amp Action by clicking any of the event checkboxes Event amp Action Management A It automatically starts the alarm schedule with always mode B Go to the alarm schedule setting page to set up C Set up the alarm schedule Event amp Action Management Event amp Action Advance Settings Select the type of alarm schedule By Day Event amp Action Management lived Acta miS o Oe te Con tet tod tone tom t Com lt 3 Comto come com t con 1e coms come tom mxn wn com is com 23 Com le con enonsnsonsrana E HY NT ON OR POT
65. fline status Online Offline availability Not available After entering videodata1 the folder displays the RecordFolders chronologically by recording dates Select a folder to enter All video files are listed chronologically by recorded time and video length each chunk is five minutes select a video file to play e Enter IP Address to Search Enter a NVR IP address from the Windows Start menu E xX ela e Include in library Share with v Organize v New folder Ar Favorites Name i Program Files J Libraries JM Computer Ci Network oa Date modified 10 21 2011 4 13 PM Type File folder Enter Network Password Wr Favorites Enter your password to connect to 192 168 1 245 File folder J Libraries User name Domain COLDEST PC Gy Network Remember my credentials AE Computer x Logon failure unknown user name or bad password Ca Cancel _ After you enter the IP address a window will pop up to ask for the network password If you haven t amended the user name and password please enter the default ones admin admin After you enters the correct user name and password the NVR folder displays the folder videodata1 Select a RecordFolder and a video file to play qik P o ALR i l n Zz Ait gt Network 1921681245 Pw Hg Search 192 168 1245 2 Favorites l Public Share GJ Libraries videodatal gt Share 1M
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67. gt Device Information gt System Upgrade gt Language gt Buzzer gt Reboot amp Shutdown e Setup Date amp Time Time Zone Date amp Time Year 2011 Select from the drop down list and configure the time manually and the setting is effective when you click Apply e Time zone Date amp Time Setup Time Zone Setup urea GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi X T Adjust clock for daylight saving changes 2 hours Mies time stdtime gov tw set the time and date according to the correct time zone and adjust the clock for daylight saving changes Enter the hostname of a valid NTP server Buzzer select Buzzer from the System drop down menu to begin v System gt Device Information gt System Upgrade gt Language gt Date amp Time gt Buzzer gt Reboot amp Shutdown Buzzer Buzzer Settings sired elie Enabled Disabled Select Enable or Disable to set Buzzer lf the buzzer is disabled the buzzer action digital output is not performed A Note To stop the buzzer sounding press the USB BACKUP button on the front panel of NVRPRO for one second Reboot amp Shutdown Select Reboot amp Shutdown from the System drop down menu to begin System gt Device Information gt System Upgrade gt Language gt Date amp Time gt Buzzer gt Reboot
68. ick Live View to view live video feeds Playback Click Playback to playback and export the recorded video files Configuration Click Configuration to configure camera recording event management network quick configuration and system Logout To leave the NVRPRO click Logout Display Mode The NVRPRO supports multi display monitoring modes Click the display mode icon to monitor live view When you click a display mode the icon turns blue Icon Description Full Screen 1 Screen j 4 Screens 9 Screens 12 Screens 16 Screens 20 Screens 25 Screens 5 1 Screens Sequential Mode Description Play Start monitoring Stop Stop monitoring Drop Drop the camera from monitoring Drop all Drop all cameras from monitoring Warning frame A red warning frame is shown on the channel when a motion event is detected When the motion event is highlighted simply click on the channel with a mouse and the warning frame is removed Warning frames can be enabled disabled refer to Chapter 4 1 2 PTZ Control Panel lf the IP camera supports PTZ function users can use the control panel to adjust the viewing angle The following functions are available depending on the camera models Icon Description PTZ Panel A A PTZ allows users to monitor large areas with a single network camera Pan tilt and zoom functions can be controlled remotely If the device supports
69. ick preference 2 Click OSD colour setting button select the OSD colour and click OK r View Settings AT Colar xi Basic colors S tet fen fa T m Snapshot Path Ton ft fe 8 sersiestimctores i iT i i i i i i aes ECEE prets erer ri e eee eee fine Custom Colors gt gt Change the OSD Font Size The OSD font size can be changed View Settings V Show Name V Show Time File Path Snapshot Path C Users Administrator Pictures Browser AVI Path C Users AdministratorWideos Browser Snapshot Setting i Format Bmp W Ipg Sheet ji OSD Setting o Export Files The Export function allows recorded files to be retrieved from the server a a E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Normal Type Normal v Event Video Clip Start Time 18 22 30 eat Recovery End Time 18 45 00 anes 81 of Rec_Group1_site1l_2012 07 31 18 35 00_2012 07 31 18 L B Retrieving the file Rec_Groupi_site1_2012 07 31 18 35 00_2012 07 31 18 39 59 avi from 61 220 247 138 Estimated time left 1 sec 2 39 MB of 3 14 MB copied Vivotek FD8 Vivotek FE8 Transfer rate 495 KB Sec _ Vivotek IP81 Cancel C1386 C1509 ox oee Ci sers ialen Tsengipeski O oe e AVI Path fersers Wlen Teengs O oe e Snapshot Setting Format l Bmp W Jpg From the playback setting page users can indicate the path where export
70. ifferent buttons to play the videos 1 2 3 7 1 Play Click this button to play the video file 2 Speed down When you click speed down the recorded video moves slower and the minimum speed is 1 32x 3 Pause To temporarily stop the playback 4 Speed up When you click speed up the recorded video moves faster and the maximum speed is 32x Snapshot You can save the playback image by clicking Snapshot Cite Before taking snapshot from the NVRPRO we recommended you set the snapshot path in Preference be samma Dewarp for fisheye cameras By right clicking on the video you can choose the correct dewarp engine for a fisheye camera a Choose the dewarp engine Image Ratio Snapshot Enable gt Display mode gt Panorama gt None Toggle Fullscreen Brickcom Camera position gt Vivotek Contig Immervision Image Ratio gt Enable Snapshot Display mode 4 Panorama gt gt Camera Position gt gt Toggle Fullscreen Config Enable Ceiling Display mode oe Ground Camera Position d Wall Config c Choose the display mode PTZ Sequential snapshot in remote playback Users can have sequential images from the recording video while in playback This helps users to catch the key frame in the recorded files lt can be setup for up to 5 sequential snapshots Change the OSD colour Users can select different OSD colours 1 Cl
71. l Output User Defined Action and SMS if motion from the camera is detected Three actions can be triggered Event amp Action Management Event amp Action e Event Triggered Recording Event Triggered Recording You can enable Event trigger recording and Video Clip Event triggered recording When an event is triggered the NVRPRO records video in five minute blocks if the event continues happening Video Clip Video clip will be sent by E mail and you can change the Pre and Post time in Advanced Settings Event amp Action Management Event amp Action Advance Settings select cameras in Apply Options field to finish the configuration g Event Trigger Record Configuration Webpage Dialog el http 192 168 1 245 cfg_event_record htm Event Trigger Record Configuration Event trigger record Enabled Enabled Disabled Note Video clip will be sent to email Pre time 3 n sec Posttime 3 sec Note Time can be changed through Advance Settings Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 ElCamera 5 E Camera 6 Camera 7 Apply ee Fl Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 A Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Note This option will be applied to other cameras Camera 4 Camera 8 El Camera 12 Camera 16 http 192 168 1 245 cfg_event_record htm Internet Protected Mode On K 3 Digital Input You can set actions as Event Trigger Rec
72. n foams 2854 KOs a ave reareaave comecea Stone 2sms E C Ca Co Ca 1 1 C a Ca Ca C S C C a CS Co C C a a Ca Ca C C C a Ca Ca C ET T oE a M C a CS CS C CS Ca Ca C C E a CC C SS SS CS C C a 2 If your total bitrate becomes red it means that the loading of the system is too heavy If the Conn Status is Connected but Framerate or Bitrate is empty please manually refresh this page more times Last Update at 2011 11 2 PM 8 20 36 Please note the Bitrate in the loading status and avoid the total bitrate turning red as it s overloading the server 5 2 Recording amp Events Recording amp Events provides different event modes and recording schedules to configure IP camera Event amp Action Management also allows the user to combine various events and the triggered actions v Recording amp Event gt Recording Settings gt Event amp Action Management gt E Mail lf no hard disk is installed the following window will pop up when you click Recording amp Event r Message from webpage A Hard disk is not ready After the hard disk is ready you can continue the setting Recording Settings select Recording Settings from the Recording amp Event drop down menu to begin Recording amp Event gt Recording Settings gt Event amp Action Management gt E Mail Recording Mode You can set the mode to No Recording JJ tt Recording
73. necnees A TEST 31C7A3BEAB i NVR005043000203 i OK Cancel 1 NVR005043100203 pl NVR005043281524 j NVROOS043782A15 gt Other Devices 11 pM NVR50E5494C95E4 pM ORZ NB jl TEST 31C7A3BEAB NVR005043000203 Categories Computer Network location FFRAE i Workgroup WORKGROUP lf you haven t amended the user name and password please enter the default ones admin admin ee ee gt Network NVR005043000203 4 Organize v Network and Sharing Center View remote printers A Ar Favorites Public ES Share a a Libraries J videodatal i S Share j Computer R Ci Network i 2 items After you enter the correct user name and password the NVRPRO displays the folder Public and videodata1 Please select videodata1 to check the video files gt UW Favorites gt J Libraries gt pit Computer Name Di db RecordFolder20110908 di RecordFolder20111020 Ji RecordFolder20111021 J RecordFolder20111022 Ji RecordFolder20111023 dJ RecordFolder20111024 a RecordFolder20111025 J RecordFolder20111026 Date modified 9 8 2011 3 40 AM 9 8 2011 3 40 AM 10 22 2011 8 50 PM 10 26 2011 4 20 PM 10 29 2011 3 45 AM 10 31 2011 3 10 PM 11 1 2011 3 40 PM 11 2 2011 12 41 PM 10 27 2011 1 11 PM ees x Type File folder File folder File folder File folder File folder File folder File folder File folder File folder _ a N D e i Toreo E New folder z fi 16 items Of
74. nsert the product CD ROM in a PC to access the Quick Guide User Manual and to install the utilities When the product CD is running the following menu is displayed Quick Guide Install NVR Search 7 Install NVR Decoder Install NVR Player Install NVR Check User Manual Browse CD Quick Guide Click Quick Guide to enter the folder and double click the file to open Please read the Quick Guide to understand the NVRPRO installation process Install NVR Search Click Install NVR Search to find the NVRPRO4 8 on the network Please follow the instructions to install and the NVRPRO Search runs automatically Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for NVR Search Install Shield Wizard window for NVRPRO Search pops up Click Next to continue installation is a legal agreement between regarding the use of the documentation permits you to use one copy of the specified version of the Software for internal se only on only one computer and only by one user at a time If you have purchased multiple 5 for the Software then at any time you may have as many copies of the Software in use as i r pereng iape aed opera to use e g hard disk CD ROM or other storage device of that computer Read the license agreement and click I accept the terms of the license agreement Click Next to continue installation NVR Search Choose Destination Location Select folder wher
75. o options for adding cameras 1 UPnP Search 2 Detect Camera Settings Camera Settings Detect In this option you should enter the Camera Name IP Address User Name Password and select vendor or Auto PnP search __Apply _ Then click Apply Camera Settings Camera Settings Camera Settings ee ea Camera 6 Camere Name Seo 192 166 1 133 Port e E o venan C comma c C J Enable recording on this camera When an error occurred when entering the above information a notification window will pop up lf an inappropriate address is entered a window pops up as shown below lf an inappropriate user name is entered a window will pop up as shown below p Message from webpage o a A The length of administrator name is 4 30 When an inappropriate password is entered a window will pop up as shown below i Message from webpage A The length of password is 4 30 After the detection is complete the camera list shows the connected cameras showing the Camera Name IP Address Port Vendor and Mode Camera List Camera Name IP Address Vendor Model Delete All applied cameras are shown in the Camera List and if no more cameras needs to be connected click Next to continue configuration lf any camera requires deletion from camera list click the column which will then turn blue and click Delete IP Address Model A window will
76. oas IGGG0000 ELL 9000000 uaa oh TT TTT ia 11 fee osn 22 CIE Oen 3 1 Quick Configuration After you login with a local display to the NVRPRO the system directs you to set a Quick Configuration Follow the instructions of the Wizard Overview to complete the system setup Please refer to chapter 2 3 Quick Configuration for more information Start To begin study the Wizard Overview and the wizard will guide you through five steps to configure the system Click Start in Overview of Wizard page to begin the Quick Configuration Quick Configuration Quick Configuration gt Network Settings Overview of wizard gt Server Settings gt Date amp Time Welcome to the quick configuration wizard This wizard will guide you through the following gt Disk Management steps to configure this system quickly gt Camera Settings gt Finish 1 Network Settins Including the IP address subnet mask default gateway IP address and primary DNS 2 Server Settings The name represents this server and change the administrator password 3 Date Time The time settings enter the date time or selects time zone for this server 4 Disk Management Initialize the disk volume on this server 5 Camera settings Add the IP cameras to be used for this server Network Settings Quick Configuration gt Start C gt Networt Seting Network Setup gt Server Settings gt Date amp Time internet Protoce
77. on file USB Backup Users can preset the duration and channels of the USB Backup button on a Remote Web Browser for quickly backing up the latest video files When a user inserts a USB device into the USB port in the NVRPRO front panel backup area and presses USB BACKUP for 3 seconds the NVRPRO executes a USB backup and the latest video files are duplicated During the backup process the USB LED indicator blinks with a blue light When the NVRPRO finishes duplicating the data onto the USB device the blue light fades away Note If any error occurs including when the USB Backup function is not enabled the USB LED indicator turns red as a warning A Note The USB device format must be a FAT32 file system select USB Backup from the Management drop down menu to enable the USB Backup button function and setup the USB Backup button s channels And the latest time duration for future duplication v Management gt Users Management gt Log System gt Save Load Configuration gt USB Backup gt External IO Device USB Back Up Button Setting e USB Backup button function can be enabled or disabled e The latest duration of recordings Users can set a maximum number of days and hours to backup the latest video files e Channel Selection Users can select certain camera channels or click All channels for future backup Click Apply to finish configuration sence Latest Recording Inform
78. ord Send E Mail and Digital Output User Defined Action and SMS If Digital Input is detected from the camera three actions can be triggered Event amp Action Management Event amp Action 4 NVR event Disconnected You can set action as Digital Output if the connection to the system is lost Event amp Action Management Event amp Action 5 NVR event Digital Input You can set actions such as Event Trigger Record Send E Mail and Digital Output User Defined Action and SM S if Digital Input is detected from the camera Three actions can be triggered Event amp Action Management 6 External event HTTP in You can set actions such as Event Trigger Record Send E Mail and Digital Output User Defined Action and SMS if Digital Input is detected from the camera Three actions can be triggered Event amp Action oO 2 F a ooog ood Event can be triggered by an external HT TP in CGI command It allows users to define up to 5 different HT TP in events With the External Event users can set its actions just like other events The format of external HT TP in event CGI http lt NVR_IP gt login cgi cgi_main cgi cgiName event_ipc cgigeventName Define d_ lt int gt lt NVR_IP gt is the IP address of the NVRPRO that the command needs to be delivered to lt int gt is de
79. ry disks that have been mirrored to the secondary disks A typical RAID 10 configuration consists of four drives two for striping and two for mirroring Free HDDs Assigned HDDs S5VX20DWX 931 GB gt xs Fault Tolerant Raid10 0 GB Big Drive Linear A oE Connect all drives to from a big disk prn volume DATA DATA DaTa Tolerance RAID 1 5 10 ER ae Ta Ee a TE disk with Ge Geen Geese i Apply f Reset Select a type of disk configuration and click Apply to execute building a new RAID disk A Note Dont turn off the server or unplug any hard drives when RAID Disk is in building process Please wait The disk configuration is in a process RAID List RAID A Big Drive 465 75 GB The progress is displayed formatting 20 Please wait until it s at 100 Disk Information Device List Device Information El RAID List SPE elem RAID A E RAID A Big Drive 465 75 GB e le leim 465 75 GB Status Action State EE Background Activity Progress CECE a A The progress is at Create swap and is going to finish the disk building Disk Information Device List Device Information El RAID List RAID A Big Drive 465 75 GB Level elem 465 75 GB Progress Finally the RAID disk building is complete After the RAID disk is created RAID List shows RAID Name and available storage devices Device Information provides the hard drive s
80. s are recommended to take care when adding to the lists After the White List or Black List is amended the following information is displayed to accept or deny access You can also delete the list White List Black List IP Address Access Delete C White List Black List IP Address Access Delete CCC e UPnP Network Service Live View amp Playback Service Se UPnP TEWE NVRPRO416 max size 32 characters Enable or disable UPnP search Rename UPnP A Note The maximum characters allowed in a UPnP Name is 32 Click Apply to execute the settings DDNS select DDNS from the Network drop down menu to begin Configuration Utility Quick Configuration gt IP Camera Recording amp Event gt Disk Management wv Network gt Network Setup max size 32 characters gt Network Service Management gt System max size 32 characters max size 32 characters max size 32 characters aeey reset _ DDNS links a domain name to an IP address allowing users to easily access their cameras even with a changing IP address NVRPRO s are compatible with four DDNS service providers 1 ipcam jp 2 mwcam jp 3 DynDNS and 4 No IP ANOTE Before utilising this function please apply for a dynamic domain account from a DDNS provider 5 5 Management In Management you can create modify and change user s live view and playback access Also you can
81. s WD WCAV 2K537644 298GB gt Finish 6VV49Y14 465GB Serial NO 5V X20FHQ 931 GB Capacity Stat JS Device Information provides details of the hard disk drive HDD Model Serial NO Capacity and Status e Create As a hard disk drive is available the Device Information status shows Ready which indicates the hard disk drive is ready to be created Click Create to enter the window for building a new RAID Disk and select the hard disk drive in the Free HDD s field p Big Drive Linear inia Pi Connect all drives to from a big disk pim i AAD o a Bii DATA s gt aS ie amp Sues Sees wr The selected hard disk drive in the Free HDD s field is highlighted click gt gt to transfer the hard disk drive into Assigned HDD s field a co Connect an divas to bam a big diit pon volume ie khe AAE The selected hard disk drive in Assigned HDD s field is highlighted in blue Select a type of disk configuration and click Apply After the RAID disk is created RAID List shows the RAID Name and available storage devices Quick Configuration Disk Management gt Quick Configuration gt Start gt Network Settings gt Server Settings gt Date amp Time gt Camera Settings gt Finish e Delete In the Delete option users can remove or format a RAID disk Quick Configuration Disk Management Quick Configuration gt Start gt Network Settings
82. s should be sufficient in most network environments and users can choose to maintain the default IP address or alter it in this page However it s recommended that different IP address are set if there is more than one NVRPRO in the network e Port Setup Set up transmission port to access the NVRPRO The default port for NVRPRO connection is 80 Network Setup Information Setup Port Setup Settings Network Service Select Network Service from the Network drop down menu to begin v Network gt Network Setup gt Network Service gt DDNS e Black White List Edit White or Black List to allow or block different IP addresses Black White List Siem White List Black List IP Range IP Address Access Delete As White List is enabled a window will pop up to confirm the selection Message from webpage Note When the white list enabled you can t access the device If you still want to access device you need to add you IP address into white list As Black List is enabled a window will pop up to confirm the selection f Message from webpage mmm Note If black list is enabled and your IP address in the blacklist you A can t access the device next time Enter the IP address range to add to the White or Black Lists White List Black List 192168 110 lt 192168120 lt A Note The above IP address is only an example for reference User
83. set to change the setting Recording Schedule You can configure the Recording Schedule to define the time range for all channels Recording Settings Recording Mode Recording Schedule Recording Schedule Camera List Schedule Day Week Camera List Start Time End Time ee Apply Options W Select All Cameras cam 1 ElCam2 Ticam3 Ficam4 Ficam5 Ficam6 Elcam7 Ficams Flcam9 El Cam 10 Cam 11 El Cam 12 Camera9 Iicam 13 Flcam 14 F cam 15 F Cam 16 Delete All Delete OO 01 02 03 04 OS 06 OF O8 09 10 11 12 13 i14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 cam UTNE cama UIT TTT TTT ETT EEE EE cama N Select the time range and channel for the recording schedule and click Insert Start Time End Time Apply Options Mf Select All Cam 2 Fr Ccam 3 F Cam4 F Cam6 FlCam7 Ccam 8 1 Cam 10 F Cam 11 Cam 12 Cam 14 Cam 15 Cam 16 After inserting the time range and channel the time camera bar displays the selected time cam2 ITU cama ITUNES cama HUTTE cams H NMS came H T TTT TTT a camz IVINS TE came H T TTT camo HUTT cam10 AANA cam11 A N cam12 AANI cam13 AAAA AA camt4 AIN cam 5 AAAA NA cam16 AANI 00 01 02 03 O4 05S 06 OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Click Apply to finish setting or Reset to rearrange the time and camera channel A Note A camera can be set to multiple simultaneous recording schedules C
84. size 15 characters Log System select Log System from the Management drop down menu to begin gt Save Load Configuration gt USB Backup gt External 10 Device lf no hard disk is installed the following window pops up when you click Log System Message from webpage Once the hard disk is ready Log System records the events of the NVRPRO and provides basic information for troubleshooting Six log records are available Hardware Log NVR Log Event Log Current User Historical User Log and File Access Log e Hardware Log The information in the Hardware Log includes RAID creation RAID deletion RAID modification CPU buzzer fan system sensor and USB Log System NVR Log Event Log Current User History of User Log File Access Log Hardware Log List Date All 7 LevelAl Page lt lt lt gt gt gt NumberofDisplays 20 Date amp Time Level Message mansas sorso nce bur siop wamo EE CC E EE CC e ___ EE e e ane ernie e e E e a ee T inant e a E ECE a ELE CT EE CT e a era ttc EE CC porenses wate race i tr poor age pve un porenees ona rots inane acer neon e e E e nai ernie porenses sae08 e ina an a porenezezsonso E i nae ur non e NVR Log The information in the NVR Log includes time zone daylight system firmware upgrading configuration IP recording files export and storage Date All Level Al Page lt lt lt gt gt gt NumberofDi
85. splays 20 Save a NVR Update DDNS server drickcom ipcam jp successful 201209 26 21 04 03 201209 26 21 04 03 2012109 26 21 02 41 2012 09 26 20 51 56 2012 09 26 20 51 56 2012 09 26 20 27 03 2012 09 26 20 27 03 2012 09 26 20 24 14 2012 09 26 20 24 14 2012109 26 20 22 49 2012 09 26 16 50 32 ih ttt ABBE lt j fj fj ett et a 3 8 3 3 3 3 JHHEHEE a nEHRRE 2 8 8 2 2 3 i ed ed z 2 Tea HAA e Event Log The information in the Event Log includes Camera is connected The camera is disconnected Digital Input Motion detected and Storage usage is out of limit etc Log System Hardware Log History of User Log File Access Log Event Log tno Date All LevelAl IPCamAl Page lt lt lt gt NumberofDisplays20 See Date amp me eve Numbe Aessaae 201209728230154 once fe vent Dinar nut aerea EC CC ESE Ce EE Cd EC Cd En CC CC 21 2012 09 26 21 26 05 notice Event Camera is disconnected e Current User The information in the Current User Log shows the current users logged in to the NVR with their IP addresses Log System hareware Lop NVR Log vest Lop EE OE f Heemery of heer og fae Accees i op Current User e Historical User Log The information in the Historical User Log records any users who have logged in to NVR For example Execute detect Motion detected FTP service is configured Account is cre
86. t Jende Mode MA SC CC CCF CC eC Cn Cc CC Cd CC Cc CB A C e e E E cd CA C C e ome omenrrro A a Cc A a a a A A a a A a amie a wow A eC Cd xfer a e S A a a A A A e e S A a A A a a a renee N efi eo a A A i CC Co S A The available cameras in the network will be displayed Add any camera you want by clicking Add from the list one by one After the search the window displays IP Address Port Vendor and Model but user should manually enter the Camera Name User Name and Password to apply the setting Please click Apply to start connecting to the IP camera Camera List No Camera Name IP Address Port Vendor Model Delete 192 168 1 174 B Brickcom Corporation FB 100Ap Delete 176 192 168 1 176 Brickcom Corporation CB 100Ap elete Es a ii E _ 7 a _ jao a a E o ajj 7 Sa All applied cameras are shown in Camera List and If no more cameras need to be connected click Next to continue You can also click Delete to disconnect the camera Camera Parameter select Camera Parameter from the drop down menu of the IP Camera to begin v IP Camera gt Camera Settings gt Camera Parameter gt Camera Status Camera Parameter app _ __Reset_ Camera List i eh lho a ee aa j ore os e aena O O pena enecomcopoanon Jeneaeomson O S C pracom cowoaton weno Gotu NVRPRO supports multi stream for monitoring and recording
87. tatus RAID Name Level Capacity Status Active Action State Background Activity and Progress none e Delete After the RAID Disk is created a Delete option is available lf users are going to delete a RAID disk please refer to the following Disk Information Delete Remove RAID Disk RAID Name RAID type Capacity Status In the Delete option users can remove or format RAID disks by selecting the RAID disk In the table RAID Name RAID type Capacity and Status are shown Remove Click Remove to delete the RAID Disk Once Remove is clicked a window pops up to confirm the removal Message from webpage 2 The RAID will be deleted Are you sure To delete the RAID Disk click OK to proceed Quick Configuration Disk Management Disk Information an emm a oms sap oma mm ar ari iri Please wait The deletion is in a process Disk Information Create Delete Device List Device Information HDD List HDD Model 6VV49Y14 465 76 GB ates ei leelebiem OVV49Y 14 GENESA 465 76 GB sack lf users want to change the RAID level setting please click Remove After the RAID Disk is removed the status in Device information shows Ready and users can go back to the Create page to configure the new RAID level A Note Once you remove the disk and recreate it the recorded video will be formatted Format Click Format to format the R
88. to know the CPU loading CPU indicator shows blue when the CPU loading is 70 or under and shows red as warning when it reaches above 70 Changing the video configuration like resolution FPS and video quality or changing RAID type influences the CPU loading so users can find the best balance Multi NVR Server Users can add multi NVR server by clicking Searching NVR Insert the account and password of the NVRPRO which you are adding to the local server and then the located NVR in the LAN appears including the local NVR Click up to 144 channels to add them to the camera list Click Ok to add cameras or rescan to search for the NVR again C Mullti Server H A i Local NvR IP 192 168 1 245 Add Server With correct IP port username and password then click OK to apply NVRPRO s can be manually added in WAN or LAN C Mullti Server H A Local NVR IP 192 268 1 245 4 2 Playback Playback is a function that allows users to view recorded videos from cameras connected to the NVRPRO The NVRPRO offers synchronised playback of up to four cameras and easy steps are provided to help users quickly sort through the recorded videos Playback video can be viewed in full screen and snapshots can be taken and saved during a video playback Steps to Search Playback Videos Before viewing the recorded videos two buttons Search and Preference are available to search the recorded videos
89. vice as their NTP server Configure the time and date by verifying and adjusting current local time and daylight saving to avoid the following errors Incorrect display time on playback videos Inconsistent display time of event logs and when they actually occur Select to synchronise the server time with an Internet time server NTP Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronising the clocks of a computer system Enter the hostname of a valid NTP server Built in NTP Server in NVR NVRPRO provides the NTP server function for client device to synchronise the time clock It helps maintain the same time schedule in your surveillance system Date amp Time m EE Time Zone Setup GMT 08 00 Taiwan m __ Adjust clock for daylight saving changes hours hronize with extemal NTI rye time stdtime gov tw NVR built in NTP server 19 Disk Management select Disk Management from the Configuration Utility drop down menu to begin gt Disk Management When there are no hard disks installed in the NVRPRO the page displays Disk doesn t exist Quick Configuration Disk Management Disk doesn t exist Once a hard disk drive is inserted into the tray the Disk Information tab shows the device information and users can start to create new RAID Disks e Disk Information Quick Configuration Disk Management Disk Information Create Delte e Device List Device Information HDD List 6V
90. y RecordFolder20111020 10 26 2011 08 20AM Directory RecordFolder20111021 10 28 2011 07 45PM Directory RecordFolder20111022 10 31 2011 07 10AM Directory RecordFolder20111023 11 01 2011 07 404M Directory RecordFolder20111024 11 02 2011 04 41AM Directory RecordFolder20111025 10 27 2011 05 11AM Directory RecordFolder20111026 10 28 2011 05 40AM Directory RecordFolder20111027 10 29 2011 02 50AM Directory RecordFolder20111028 10 29 2011 11 50PM Directory RecordFolder20111029 10 30 2011 08 50PM Directory RecordFolder20111030 10 31 2011 09 10PM Directory RecordFolder20111031 11 01 2011 09 40PM Directory RecordFolder20111101 11 02 2011 05 22AM Directory RecordFolder20111102 09 07 2011 07 35PM Directory db Internet Protected Mode On The folder displays RecordFolders chronologically by recording dates Please select a folder to enter All video files are listed chronologically by recorded time and video length each chunk is five minutes select a video file to play 5 Configuration In the configuration page you can configure Quick Configuration IP Camera Recording amp Event Disk Management Network Management and System from each drop down menu A Note The NVRPRO automatically logs out from the configuration page after being idle for 10 minutes 5 1 IP Camera v IP Camera gt Camera Settings gt Camera Parameter gt Camera Status Camera Settings e Camera settings The NVRPRO provides tw
91. y also refer to websites httpos www soleratec com rtsp http www ispyconnect com sources aspx Finish Once the five step Quick Configuration is complete the window shows a completed status Quick Configuration Finish Bese oo Quick Configuration gt Start gt Network Settings gt Server Settings Compietes gt Date amp Time The settings you have made to server are show as below Click Start Liveview to monitoring gt Disk Management or click Back to return to the previous steps to modify the settings If you want to pases Relies modify other items please click Configuration at rigth top J p i C internet Protoce Specify an IP address Address 192 168 1 245 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Defaut Gateway P Address 192 168 1 1 Primary Domain Name Serve 192 168 1 1 Secondary Domain Name Server D erver ett gs Q Q Q na St J n ej Date Time GMT 04 00 Yerevan 2012 3 8 22 38 7 Step 4 Disk Management Step 5 Camera Settings You have configured 2 camera s 3 2 Live View After the Quick Configuration is complete users can successfully monitor IP cameras In the live view page users can monitor cameras in various display modes and control PTZ cameras Firmware version Users can see the firmware version in the live view page On the top right of live view users can select four different view modes Mode Description Live View Cl
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