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1. Supporting networks of different providers NAT traversal and Socks5 proxy DHCP PPPoE SNTP DDNS IEEE802 3 RTP RTCP and VSIP KDM2015S C04E KDM201S D04 KDM201 D01H lt 400W AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 10 C 50 C 10 90 lt 30Kg full loaded gt 61 Glossary Term NVR MPEG 4 NAT DHCP SNTP DDNS RTP RTCP CIF PPPoE PAL NTSC VGA PTZ Glossary Explanations Network Video Recorder Moving Pictures Experts Group Network Address Translation Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Simple Network Time Protocol Dynamic Domain Name Server Real time Transport Protocol Real time Control Protocol Common Intermediate Format with a resolution of 352 288 Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Phase Alternating Line a TV system China uses the PAL system A television system promulgated by the National Television Systems Committee which is adopted in the USA and some European countries Video Graphics Array normally VGA is used for computer monitors Pan Tilt Zoom omni directional movement of the pan tilt zoom up down left right lens magnification and focus control 62
2. Administrator Guide V4 0 Preface Version Software version NVR4 02 About This Manual Descriptor Chapter Number What is NVR Chapter 1 How to install NVR Chapter 2 Use it Chapter 3 7 The Client NVR Station Chapter 8 Reset and Update Chapter 9 Setting NAT Proxy Server Firewall Appendix 1 4 Technical Specifications Appendix 5 Related Manuals NVR User Manual NVR Quick Reference NVR2820L Quick Reference KDM201 D01H User Manual KDM201S Multi port Encoder Quick Reference Lithium battery safety A CR2032 Lithium battery is used in the NVR please confirm the type to avoid bombing when replaced Don t throw it into fire or garbage you should ask relative institutions for nearest recycle bin We try to insure the information is correct and the document will update with the software without notice please ask for your provider to access the document up to date EE 1 1 1 Klee 1 1 2 A rr ES oo A A 2 1 3 Mal Fe alles Di aci 2 1 4 NE Earn Sail ad 5 1 4 1 NVIRZOZOL e a Panl sssr aae a 5 1 4 2 KRAN eu Rn 5 1 4 3 NVISZOZOE en E EE 6 1 4 4 Ke Neie DEE 6 1 4 5 KSE ele T 1 4 6 INVISZO2Z0 Rear TEE T 1 4 7 NYRZ020E Rear Panel EE T 1 4 8 KM IR e EE 8 1 5 KDVM20 TS Pamela ica 8 1 5 1 KDIMZ0 1S Front Panels dE 9 1 02 RDM201S Rear PA e cidad 9 1 5 3 KDM201S C04E Encoder Module coccoccccoccccocncconnnoccnnnnnnnonncnonononnanncnnnnnnananes 10 1 5 4 KDM20T5 D04 Decoder module iii A ee ee 11
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4. Device networkin iene g Communication protocol Operating voltage Placement Conventional parameters Operating temperature Relative Humidity Operating Altitude 5 3 NVR2820E Video system Video compression Resolution Audio video Frame rate Code rate Audio compression Transport delay Pre Recording Recording Storage policy Technical Specifications Update NVR through U disk COM port or the NVR Station Update the video unit through the NVR Station Supporting a maximum of 4 areas A maximum of four periods every day Supported Supporting networks of different providers NAT traversal and Socks5 proxy DHCP PPPoE SNTP DDNS IEEE802 3 RTP RTCP and VSIP 100VAC 240VAC Place on a table or mount on a bracket Horizontally 0 C 50 C 10 85 non condensing 60 5000m Video PAL NTSC VGA NVR2820E 9D 16D supported 720P MPEG 4 H 264 Main stream 720P D1 CIF Minor stream CIF QCIF 1 16 30 fps adjustable 64kbps 4Mbps adjustable G 711 ADPCM lt 300 ms Maximum alarm pre recording time 30 s Storage with built in hard disk or external USB hard disk 57 Records replay Backup Backup Download NVR2820E built in hard disk Hard disk External USB hard disk Software Update Version update Video unit Motion detection Alarm schedule Event alarm Video source loss alarm Network environment Device networkin eke g Communication protocol Op
5. Ee e EE 62 Overview 1 Overview The document is appropriate for NVR series and KDM201S and the NVR mentioned refers to all NVR models and KDM201S except where otherwise indicated NVR is Network Video Recorder It works together with network cameras and offers a comprehensive surveillance solutions for detecting video motion reporting alarms live video viewing recording replay and camera control remotely KDM201S is a convergence multi port encoder with storage accessed either by camera or by IP Camera and it offers surveillance solutions as the same with NVR series The document describes NVR2820L NVR2820 NVR2820E NVR2860 and KDM201S with focus on the installation and configuration For other operations refer to the NVR User Manual 1 1 NVR Model The NVR models are quite different at appearance interface storage and video output For more details refer to Technical Specifications in subsequent chapter Multiple NVR models are involved based on the number of surveillance sites Appearance Models NVR2820L NVR2820 9 NVR2820 16 NVR2820 4D NVR2820E 9 NVR2820E 16 NVR2820E 9D NVR2820E 16D NVR2860 32D er NVR2860 48D ae NVR2860 64D Overview 1 2 KDM201S KDM201S is a convergence multi port encoder together with network cameras or cameras offers a comprehensi
6. and click Update to start update 6 The system restarts after update 1 8 FAT 16 file system of U disk is not supported in the windows system to update NVR 8 3 2 Update via COM Port Operating Procedure 1 Connect the COM port of the NVR to the COM port of your PC 2 Inthe local PC use the FTP tool to upload update file that is to set Current Directory and Server interface as shown in the following figure Tftpd32 by Ph Jounin 3 JIL x Current Directory IC Documents and Settings kdc y Browse Server interface 192 1 60 10 166 nee weer IS Ee 68 10 166 y Show Dir Tftp Server Tftp Client DHCP server Syslog server Log viewer stattime progress Sonas Figure 8 1 Upload Update File In your PC select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyperterminal Set the Name and COM1 of the connection and set COM parameters select 384000 for bits per second None for Flow Control select default settings for other options Click OK to enter the hyperterminal Reboot the NVR Press CTRL B to enter the boot mode Enter update filename enter the filename of the update package nvr pgk gz for example stored under the directory of ftp tool The update starts Do not turn off the power supply during update otherwise the update will fail NVR restart is recommended after update 8 3 3 Live update Operating Procedure 44 NVR Management Log on
7. 2 0A Figure 1 10 Rear Panel of NVR2820E 9D 16D 1 4 8 NVR2860 Rear Panel AC 100 240V 50 60Hz ON dk HDMI c E eSATA eSATA i A ZA dl CO Tu A Wa O AUDIO G LAN LAN USB L Ae e A o 10 100 1000M Audio LINE IN LINEOUT ETH connector HDMI connector itch in VGA and HDMI 10 100M Switch main VGA an ETH connecto The upper is secondary VGA output connector the lower is main VGA output connector Two USB connectors Two eSATA connectors Figure 1 11 Rear Panel of NVR2860 1 5 KDM201S Panels KDM201S has eight boxes for hard disks in the front panel and with eight slots in the rear panel for inserting encoder or decoder panels Overview 1 5 1 KDM201S Front Panel RUN system running indicatior ALM alarm indicator POWER power on 10 100 1000M Two USB interfaces orawake ETH LINK indicator Disk error indicator HD1 HD3 HD5 HD7 HD2 HD4 HD6 HD8 NVR2860 Hard disk box The upper indicate whether hard disk is installed And the lower indicate writing or reading Figure 1 12 Front Panel of KDM201S 1 5 2 KDM201S Rear Panel 1 2345 6 DIT PO wc BE e r PO w w De vw 0 20 0 9 d WE d e A 4 r A a Y A S rH x a sa A AO e aan ann an an a o 5 gt P gt EJ S e bt bt e em mm em ee ee wn mm mm mt mt AICA CA CARA E 2j et a MN O NATA H A Ry A 1 Encoder 210 100 1000METHconnector 3USB 4RS485 5VLAN dip 6 VGA 7 Decoder 8Powerconnector 9Powerswitch 10 Gro
8. Filter feb Filter Name WebFilter 1 Rete a ar e Permitted Sites Forbidden Sites 172 16 10 10 4 Tip Site filter supports wildeard character Each item is divided by semicolon Ez yahoo com msn com EE Tip Each item is divided by semicolon Eg ee zip Forbidden Content Tip Each item is divided by semicolon Eg chat travel Hew Save Delete Cancel Appendix Figure 3 3 92 Settings of Proxy Server If the device with an IP of 172 16 131 12 wants to use the proxy the Permitted Sites must include the network section or the Forbidden Sites should not include the network section 53 Firewall 4 Firewall Camera NVR WWE Station If the NVR is located inside the firewall while the NVR Station and video source devices such as encoder adapter are outside the firewall enable the following firewall ports TCP 5510 1730 21 15510 UDP 5510 12000 12095 11992 11988 11520 51000 51203 1 8 NVR Station access NVR which in a firewall by 1730 and if modified in NVR network parameters open the port in the firewall NVR receive Station detection packets NAT MAP by 11988 and if modified in NVR NAT parameters open the port in the firewall Packets resend by port 51000 51203 if the network is stable the port is not compulsory NWR MYR Station Camera e If the NVR Station is located inside the firewall and other devices are out
9. add to NVR and B is delete at the same time 4 3 3 Device group NVR2860 device list divided into encoder and decoder group and group management is supported Create a new group in encoder or decoder group 32 Video device Management Click group management name or modify the group on the popup interface Click the video unit of encoder or decoder and click the button add group then add the unit to the group 4 4 Parameter Settings On the Settings interface set the general information video encoding motion detection OSD parameters COM parameters network parameters and dial up settings 4 4 1 General Parameter Device Device Type Alarm Inputs outputs Alarm recovery time Version 4 4 2 Audio ENC Parameter Audio Encoding Type Audio Input Type Dumb AEC 4 4 3 Video ENC Parameter Encoding format Resolution Description Name the device The model of the Device Read only displaying the count of alarm inputs outputs of a device Alarm time after end of an alarm Read only displaying version information of a device Description Encoding standard used by audio encoder Audio input interface type Shutoff the microphone Acoustic Echo Canceller Description Encoding standard used by encoder Video resolution after encoding 33 Video device Management Parameter Description Frame rate of collection acquisition it can be a higher value if the network Collection frame rate EN l conditi
10. and the monitor when a keyboard control the TV wall 1 a If the video device cannot be found but the device is online actually check the address of the platform which the video unit is added to is correct Please refer to the appendix for the video device registration address 31 Video device Management See section Appendix 1 for network access of devices other than multicast devices 4 3 Video device management Enter into the device management interface from the main menu and select the device Delete device Change device Change name Monitor status Restart device Configuration settings 1 a please operate the video device when it is online You are suggested to change device instead of delete 4 3 1 Modify Registration Address You can change the address of a registered device except the internal device conduct the following operations 1 Enter the interface for adding devices 2 Select the device from the devices list 3 Click Modify Address on the lower part of the interface 4 Enter the address of the registered surveillance platform again or directly register to the current NVR platform on the open interface 4 3 2 Replace a Device The internal devices can be replaced online instead of delete Replace device B with A Enter into add device interface and select device A in the list then click change device Select the device B to be replaced in the popup windows and confirm it A is
11. is selected the NVR search the device and add it automatically networking 28 Network Configuration Parameter Description The NVR worked as a DHCP server and assign IP information to video units such as IPC IPA and decoder See later calculating method for details If NVR2860 offer DHCP the ETH1 connector must be used to connect to the network DHCP If the option is selected the lost packet will be resent to build good video Packet lost Resend l quality SNTP server The synchronous time server The visitor connect NVR by domain name through the port that be defined Web service port here NVR Station Connection Port The default value is 1730 please connect the right port when modified NVR Station receive Resend Pon The NVR Station receives the resend package through the port defined here 1 a DHCP IP address pool 1 NVR2860 has two Ethernet cards calculate the IP according the first IP address and subnet addresses both of ETHO and ETH1 1000M to build two LAN 2 To use DHCP server of NVR2860 need connect ETH1 1000M the way to use DHCP server of other NVR is the same as Notice 1 3 If the IP address of ETHO or ETH1 and the default gateway are in the same LAN the default gateway will affect the ETHO and ETH1 3 4 NAT Traversal Settings The NVR supports NAT traversal The NAT traversal setting method is as follows Main Menu gt Network gt NAT Select the check box NVR Loca
12. lt lt Advanced Dave Back 2 2 3 NVR Station Settings When an NVR Station in different NAT is connected to the NVR the IP address of the NAT must be used to replace that of the NVR The connection port keeps unchanged Method for entering the interface open and log on Select NVR Select Connection Properties from the right click menu Change the NVR IP Change the NVR IP to the IP of the NAT as shown in the following figure 48 NAT Settings NYE Connection Properties Username LA Remember Hame Password GA Remember PHD Default Login Mode Local Login Address EE Fort En Remote Login Address ow o Bi Use Froxy Server eae Cone ota et Port 2 3 NVR and Station Located in Different NAT NVR station traverse NAT then access NVR NAT NVR i i A NAT IP da T LA set S Ser ue A e a l set NAT of the LAN 2 set NAT through NVR GUI instead of NWE IP q _ E PE EE pn a A SEH When the NVR and Station are located in different LANs with the configuration of NAT the setting method is the same as that mentioned in Section 3 2 in the Appendix so no further description will be given here 49 NAT Settings 2 4 Camera and NVR Located in Different NAT Video stream is sent to NVR through NAT camera NAT NAT NWR ha S d I 4 enable send NAT 3 set NAT of the LAN set NAT of the LAN 2 set NAT through NVR GUI detection packet 5 2 4 1 NAT Settings When th
13. the NVR Station Select NVR from the surveillance list and select Version Update from the shortcut menu Select the update package to update the NVR software version Refer to related update section in Online Help of NVR Station for details 45 Appendix Appendix 1 Registration Parameters Settings Other Than Multicast For the Video device other than the multicast of the NVR surveillance system to register NVR network configuration should be made first The connection method is as follows en Encoder decoder or IPCamera switch Install the software IPCCtrl on your PC refer to delivery attached CD for the software Run IPCCtrl and search device automatically Select the device in the list and log on by admin the default password is admin Click the Parameter interface Set the network parameters Set the register platform parameter 46 NAT Settings 2 NAT Settings The NVR Camera and NVR Station are located in WAN LAN When they are in the same LAN NAT setting is unnecessary If any of them is in different network and needs mutual access NAT access setting is needed 8 when NAT is set in the surveillance network to make full use of all functions of the surveillance recording system enable the TCP ports in NAT 5510 1730 and 15510 2 1 NVR Station Located in NAT NWR Station access NVR without special NAT settings NVR Station When the NVR Station is located in a LAN the LAN is configured wit
14. the rectangular frame is selected If not it is not a selected area 4 4 6 Image Shade Image Shade refers that shade some sensitive parts of the image with mosaic which features needs the 34 support of the DVS Video device Management The image is divided into 16 12 parts maximum 24 parts shaded are support at a time How to Shade image Select Image Shade tab and select Enable Image Shade and click in the image area below then draw one or more rectangular in the area then click save to take effect How to withdraw the shade Click the shade area to withdraw then click save to take effect 4 4 7 OSD Parameter Enable Caption XY axis 4 4 8 Camera Parameter Camera type Camera address code Control COM Camera name Camera ID 4 4 9 COM Parameter COM type Description Apply the current caption settings Edit the caption on the video Set the position of caption on the video Description The type of cameras Address code refer to the camera instructions for details COM No on the camera Name of the camera Camera ID read only Description Serial port type of the device 35 Video device Management Parameter Description Bits rate bps Baud rate of data transmission over the COM port 4 4 10Network Parameters Parameter Description IP address amp Subnet mask Add Edit or Delete network address information Gateway Gateway of the network over which the device is
15. 2 Connect the peripheral alarm device to the NVR and the circuit diagram show the following D GND OUT DC 12V 20mA ive wire DC power alarm in AC power alarm in The alarm output is a switch non voltage external power is necessary to the alarm device When the power is DC keep the voltage 12V see the previous left figure When the power is AC a relay is compulsive see the previous right figure Surveillance Keyboard Connection The surveillance keyboard KB10 is supported by NVR which can control multiple NVR at different time Connect your keyboard to NVR by the RS485 connector RS482A to connector 2 RS485B to 1 as described in the illustration Two or more NVRs NVR 11 G12G G 6 11G412G 6464 Keyboard RS485 EXPORT 25 NVR Installation Guide Connect a keyboard to multiple NVR Connect the keyboard to a NVR Connect all the NVR by RS485 connector RS485A to RS485A RS485B to RS485B See the NVR User Manual for surveillance keyboard operating details 2 8 Verification Switch on the power supply and turn on the device to enter the Configuration Wizard interface refer to NVR Quick Reference for details The NVR outputs VGA by default When a TV set is connected press Ga on your remote control to switch the output mode 26 Network Configuration 3 Network Configuration The NVR supports deployment of diversified networks LAN all devices are deployed over the same LAN e
16. AC Place on a table or mount on a bracket Horizontally 0 C 50 C 10 85 non condensing 60 5000m Video PAL NTSC VGA KDM201 D01H supported 720P Max HDMI Only for KDM201 D01H MPEG 4 H 264 KDM201S support H 264 only Main stream D1 CIF 720P Only KDM201 D01H Minor stream QCIF CIF 1 16 30 fps adjustable 64kbps 4Mbps adjustable G 711 ADPCM lt 300 ms Maximum alarm pre recording time 30 s Storage with built in hard disk or external USB hard disk or disk array KDM201 D01H 1 720P 2D1or 2CIF channels Other modules 4 D1 or 4 CIF channels KDM201S support USB hard disk Download the records through the NVR Station recommend Seagate 160G 320G 500G 750G 1T 1 5T and 21 Eight SATA hard disk 60 Version update Event alarm Device networking Conventional parameters External USB hard disk Software Update Video unit Motion detection Alarm schedule Video source loss alarm Network environment Communication protocol Optional module Power Consume Power Operating temperature Relative humidity Weight Technical Specifications A maximum of 32 external USB hard disks or two disk arrays can be expanded JL SU43 series HS410S disk or Kedacom VS400 disk arrays are recommended Update NVR through U disk COM port or the NVR Station Update the video unit through the NVR Station Supporting a maximum of 4 areas A maximum of four periods every day Supported
17. R camera and video unit to the network The illustrations show the method to make a network cable 1 ORG ORG 1 2 ORG A ORG 2 3 GRE GRE 3 4 BLU DL A Parallel 5 BLU BLU 5 6 GRE gt GRE 6 7 BRO BRO7 8 BRO BRO 8 1 ORG GRE 1 2 ORG GRE 2 3 GRE ORG 3 Crossing 4 BLU BLU 4 5 BLU BLU 5 6 GRE Y YN ORG 6 7 BRO BRO7 D BRO BRO 8 Connect Display Monitor Please select a display or monitor according to the network configurations to facilitate live video and NVR parameter configuration Connect the blue VGA terminal on the rear panel to the display Connect the BNC connector on the rear panel to the monitor Acoustics Loudspeaker Connection Connect an acoustics or a speaker to the audio output connector Microphone Connection Connect the audio in device such as a microphone to an audio input interface USB Device Connection The NVR supports the following USB devices USB mouse USB DVD rewriter USB storage device When multiple USB devices are to be connected please use a USB hub and ZK 033 is recommended 24 NVR Installation Guide Alarm Device Connection The green terminal on the rear panel of the NVR can be used to connect alarm input output device and surveillance keyboard which is same as the ALARM IN OUT interfaces on the rear encoder of KDM201S Pin outs of the green terminal Two pairs of alarm input pins 11 and G I2 and G Two pairs of alarm output pins 01 and COM1 O2 and COM
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19. The NVR Station provides two modes software setup and WEB access The NVR Station supports a maximum of 128 NVR supporting the following functions Video surveillance Device configuration Live update Requirement for operating environment Hardware environment PC recommended configuration for 8 screen browse Pentium 4 2 8 G or above memory 512M or above recommended configuration for 16 screen browse Intel Pentium D 820 2 8GHz memory 1G or above Software environment Windows2000 or later IE6 Windows XP recommended a If a firewall is installed on your PC please set the NVR Station as trusted 7 1 Installation and Removal of Local Software Installation of Local Software Double click the setup file lt NVRSetup exe gt to start installation select language to install and click Next go on The installation is completed and a shortcut icon D will be created on your desktop Removal of local software Select Control Panel gt Add Remove Programs Select the NVR Station and click Remove to uninstall the software 7 2 WEB Access to NVR Enter the IP address or domain name into the IE address bar For the initial use a safety alert appears Click Install The login interface automatically appears after completion of installation Enter the username and passport in the popup interface The default username and password both are admin 41 NVR Station 7 3 Login Double click the Bau on the desk and enter t
20. UT USB RESET EE E E RAE TD ey og Woe Wat En Dee a Aan K Kaf Aug el 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 DVI video out 2 BNC video out 3 3 5mm audio line out 4 3 5mm MIC audio out 5 RS232 6 USB 7 Reset 8 Decoding indicator Please configure the DO1H parameters in Client IPCCtrl The detail parameters of DO1H and the user manual of IPCCtrl please refer to KDM201 D01H User Manual and IPCCtrl Help 11 Overview 1 5 6 Inserting a module KDM201S has eight slots at the rear panel which is used for inserting modules such as encoder and decoder Clear the dusty on the stand before inserting a module and take out the encoder or decoder module from the anti static package then check the name on the module to confirm it is coordinate with the label on the package Insert a module Push the module along the rail until it is blocked Fix the two screws besides the module Loosen the screws to take out the module 1 a Notice Avoid touching the circuit and other components on the module while inserting the module 12 NVR Installation Guide 2 NVR Installation Guide The NVR must be put in a dry and well ventilated environment with good dustproof anti interference and lightning protection capabilities 2 1 Working Environment Placement Place on a horizontal table or mounted on a rack Power Working voltage 100V 240V frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz Alarm input switch Alarm output switch normally open Alarm In
21. WAN all devices are deployed over the WAN fixed IP or dial up network supporting DDNS Hybrid network the NVR is deployed over an Intranet while the NVR Station accesses via an Extranet supporting NAT traversal and Socks5 proxy Configure network from Main Menu gt Wizard Network Settings Main Menu gt Network 3 1 LAN Settings NVR2820 NVR2820E and KDM201S have an ETH adapters NVR2860 have two ETH adapters please confirm your connections before configure Parameter IP address Subnet mask Default GW DNS Server SNTP Server Web Service Port NVR Station Connect port Local Port Receiving NVR Station Detection packets Enable auto Description The NVR may have several IP addresses If it is over a public network it is recommended that the IP of the LAN be filled in as its first IP and the internet IP as the second one KDM201S have to configure two IP addresses Fill in the internet IP address as its first IP and the LAN IP address as the second one which is DHCP server IP address the subnet mask the gateway address If the DDNS service is enabled for the NVR fill in the available DNS IP over the public network here IP of the SNTP server When the NVR Station access the NVR by domain name the default port is 80 you can modify the port here The default port is 1730 if changed be sure to connect the right port by NVR Station When NVR Station is located in the NAT pl
22. agement Log management and storage management 2 Parameter setting setting NVR parameters 3 Video unit management adding deletion and parameter configuration 4 Version upgrade by NVR Station COM port and U disk Alarm 1 Trigger alarm by alarm input such as local alarm input video motion detection video loss and set the action to take including buzzer sound alarm output recording snapshot PTZ rotation to presets and caption 2 Alarm management management of surveillance point and NVR alarms event linkage policy settings and alarm query 3 Alarm linkage set the actions when an alarm occurs Networking 1 Automatic networking 2 LAN public network and hybrid network 3 NAT traversal and Socks5 proxy 4 Support different network providers TV Wall 1 Camera sequence show on TV 2 maximum of 64 decoder NVR2860 units to form a TV wall 3 16 TV wall schemes Control mode 1 independent control by remote control and USB mouse Overview 2 NVR control by NVR Station NVR Station 1 View simultaneous multiple videos of the same or different NVR 2 Records management 3 Video unit management 4 alarm management 5 NVR record and snapshot 6 Anumber of NVR management 16 at most 7 multi records replay synchronous of different NVR 8 TV wall configuration 9 Electric map function Security Perfect security solutions user password password attempt forbidden IP filtering user login encryption Register to a s
23. as well as auto and manual networking 1 a After networking when you log on to the NVR Station to browse videos in local login mode please make sure that the smooth network connection between the visitor and the Encoder for example the configuration of such information as route or gateway 4 1 Automatic Networking If there is only one NVR over the network and it is in the same LAN as all video units after the auto networking function is enabled the user can implement auto networking without adding Manual Enable auto networking Main Menu gt Settings gt Network Or Settings gt Wizard Network Settings Select Enable Auto Networking on the open window 1 8 Upon auto networking please make sure that all devices involved are powered on and normally connected to the network 4 2 Add Video device If the number of surveillance sites exceeds 16 and two or more NVR are deployed over the surveillance network please take the manual networking mode 1 Select Main Menu gt Devices or Wizard gt Networking gt Devices An interface appears Click related functional button to enter related interface 2 Click add device and enter the IP information to conform 3 Or click search device and select the device in the list then click add device in the open windows After the device is added to the NVR a camera ID is dispatched automatically which is unmodified and the ID indicate the relationship between the video
24. e Camera or encoder DVS and NVR are located in different NAT The signaling port TCP 5510 of the Camera and NVR must be mapped into port 5510 of the NVR Set the three packet ports for the NVR to receive videos audios and video 2 of the Camera mapped respectively The values mentioned of the NVR can be seen from NVR or Station If the DVS Camera or encoder is also located in the NAT and furthermore in different NAT from the NVR port 11992 must also be mapped into the NVR 2 4 2 NVR Settings enter into the menu Main Menu gt Settings gt Network gt NAT Parameters Set the NAT mapping port of NVR Station and DVS Set the mapping ports of the NVR to receive data from video port 12000 audio port 12002 and video2 port 12004 of each Camera in the NAT 2 4 3 Camera DVS Settings Set the DVS Change the IP address of the Camera registration platform 1 Login the IPCCtrl 2 Modify the platform information 3 Select the check box Send NAT Detection Packet 4 If registered by domain name fill it in domain option and fill the DNS IP 90 Settings of Proxy Server 3 Settings of Proxy Server The NVR supports networking in complicated environment as well as the connection of the NVR management system client with NVR via proxy When the proxy function is enabled it agents the server Make sure that the devices using proxy are not filtered by the proxy server and the service is available The NVR uses Socks5 proxy This sect
25. ease configure it After the auto networking is enabled the video unit over the surveillance network will automatically add to the NVR without manual adding 2 Network Configuration networking Packet Lost Resend After enabled lost video packets will be retransmitted NVR worked as a DHCP server and dispatch IP address to the video unit Enable DHCP which use DHCP 3 2 Dial up Network Settings Parameter Description Enable PPPoE Enable dial up function Dial up username Internet access username provided by the ISP Dial up password Internet access password provided by the ISP Auto dial up after network disconnection This check box is recommended Auto dial up to be selected otherwise you have to reset the NVR in case of network disconnection waiting time Waiting time for dial up each time Retry times The count of auto dial up tries when failure connection If the NVR accesses to the surveillance network in form of domain name over a PPPoE network the DDNS service must be enabled you need to set DDNS parameters 3 2 1 Dynamic Domain Name Server DDNS After proper setting of the PPPoE parameters enter the DDNS Parameters interface from the NVR Network Parameters interface 1 Enable DDNS service enter the DNS server first Refer to DNS server parameters in Section 3 1 2 Configure DDNS server 3 Enter the passport and password 3 3 System service Parameter Description Enable auto Ee If this option
26. erating voltage Placement Conventional parameters Operating temperature Relative Humidity Operating Altitude Technical Specifications or disk array NVR2820E 9D 16 D 4 D1 or CIF channels NVR2820E 4 CIF channels NVR2820E 9D 16D support USB hard disk and USB DVD writer download the records through the NVR Station recommend Seagate 160G 320G 500G 750G 1T 1 5T and 2T Four SATA hard disks A maximum of 32 external USB hard disks or two disk arrays can be expanded JL SU43 series or HS410S disk and Kedacom VS400 disk arrays are recommended Update NVR through U disk COM port or the NVR Station Update the video unit through the NVR Station Supporting a maximum of 4 areas A maximum of four periods every day Supported Supporting networks of different providers NAT traversal and Socks5 proxy DHCP PPPoE SNTP DDNS IEEE802 3 RTP RTCP and VSIP 100VAC 240VAC Place on a table or mount on a bracket Horizontally 0 C 50 C 10 85 non condensing 60 5000m 98 5 4 NVR2820 Video system Video compression Resolution Audio video Frame rate Code rate Audio compression Transport delay Pre Recording Recording Storage policy Records replay Backup Backup Download NVR2820 built in hard disk Hard disk External USB hard disk Software Update Version update Video unit Motion detection Alarm schedule Event alarm Video source loss alarm Dev
27. h NAT and the NVR is located in a public network the NAT setting is completed automatically for the NVR Station to access the NVR so the user does not need to make setting 2 2 NVR Located in NAT NVR Station see ON ne o bk 3 Connect NVR enter the NAT IP iistead of NVR IP le set NAT of the LAN 2 set NAT through NVR GUI When the NVR is located in the LAN the WAN is configured with NAT and the NVR Station is in the public network the following setting is needed for the NVR Station to access the NVR 47 NAT Settings 2 2 1 NAT Settings of the LAN Set the NAT of the LAN at the NVR end map the signaling port TCP 1730 of the NAT into port 1730 of the NVR and map the packet port UDP 11988 of the NAT into port 11988 of the NVR 2 2 2 NVR Settings Set Local Port Receiving NVR Station Detection Packets Nat mapping port and DVS mapping port Method for entering the interface Select Main Menu gt Settings gt Network gt NAT as shown in the following figure NAT Parameter Settings EJ NVR Located in NAT NAT Parameters of NVR Local Port Receiving NVR Station Detection Packets 11988 NAT Mapping Port 11988 Local Port Receiving DVS Detection Packets 11992 NAT Mapping Port 11992 NAT Parameters of Camera Camera G In different NAT with NVR Local Video 1 Rx Port 12006 NAT Mapping Port 12006 Local Audio Rx Port 12008 NAT Mapping Port 12008 Local Video 2 Rx Port 12010 NAT Mapping Port 112010
28. he username and passport in the popup interface The default username and password both are admin 42 NVR Management 8 NVR Management 8 1 Recovering Factory Settings To recover factory settings means the recovery of default settings Normally this operation is not recommended Select Main Menu gt Settings gt System Reset It will require entering your username and password again Recover factory setting parameters All All parameters will be recovered to their default settings Custom Only selected options will be recovered to their default settings 8 2 Data Restoration By default the NVR system will back up current settings system settings and all user settings once every 24 hours By default the system will back up settings before shutdown If unexpected setting changes occur to the system you may conduct data restoration operation to recover them to previous settings or settings 24 hours ahead Select Main Menu gt Settings gt Restore Click Restore from the pop up menu to start data restoration 8 3 Software Update Three update methods are available U disk update FTP Update Client update 8 3 1 U Disk Update Operating Procedure 1 Create up directory in the U disk 2 Copy the update package nvr pkg gz to the up directory 3 Insert the U disk to the USB interface of the NVR 4 Select Main Menu gt Settings gt Update and click Search 43 NVR Management 5 Select the update file
29. ice Network environment networking Communication Technical Specifications Video PAL NTSC MPEG 4 H 264 Main stream D1 CIF Minor stream QCIF CIF 1 16 30 fps adjustable 64kbps 2Mbps adjustable G 711 ADPCM lt 300 ms Maximum alarm pre recording time 30 s storage with built in hard disk or external USB hard disk or disk array 4 CIF channels Support USB hard disk and USB DVD writer Download the records through the NVR Station recommend Seagate 160G 320G 500G 750G 1T 1 5T and 2T One IDE hard disk A maximum of 32 external USB hard disks or two disk arrays can be expanded JL SU43 series or HS410S disk arrays are recommended Update NVR through U disk COM port or the NVR Station Update the video unit through the NVR Station Supporting a maximum of 16 blocks A maximum of four periods every day Supported Supporting networks of different providers NAT traversal and Socks5 proxy DHCP PPPoE SNTP DDNS IEEE802 3 RTP RTCP 99 protocol Operating voltage Placement Conventional parameters Operating temperature Relative Humidity Operating Altitude 5 5 KDM201S KDM201 D01H Video system Video compression Audio video Resolution Frame rate Code rate Audio compression Transport delay Pre Recording Storage polic Recording GE Records replay backup Backup Download KDM2018 built in hard Hard disk ae Technical Specifications and VSIP 100VAC 240V
30. indicator MUTE cancle LAN 10 100M current alarm ETH LINK indicator Two USB interfaceS Disk error indicator HD3 HD5 HD7 HD4 HD6 HD8 NVR2860 Hard disk box The upper indicate whether hard disk is installed And the lower indicate write or read Figure 1 6 Front Panel of NVR2860 8 The ALARM LED blinks according to the alarm settings Please refer to System Linkage in Chapter 5 of NVR User Manual Overview 1 4 5 NVR2820L Rear Panel DC12V EE USB USB COPY DEFAULT USB Copy gg e Ki DC12V Camera USB Reset Figure 1 7 Rear Panel of NVR2820L 1 4 6 NVR2820 Rear Panel USB interface Audio Alarm input EE Video out out L 116126 G G VIDEO OUT MIC IN 0090 DL De A B E AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 100 240V AC 2 0A 1 2 COM Alarm output VGA monitor MIC in diameter 6 5mm 100M Eth Figure 1 8 Rear Panel of NVR2820 1 4 7 NVR2820E Rear Panel NVR2820E rear panel is similar with NVR2820 the following show the differences Reserved connector eem mode mee aa TT e i Bes gt d CA Ot dA B Figure 1 9 Rear Panel of NVR2820E 9 16 Overview Video Output mode if the DIP switch is set to VGA video output through the VGA interface if set to VIDEO output through the TV interface Select PAL or NTSL from the configuration interface Reserved Power switch press once to turn on hold on for a while to shut off VIDEO pe gt 100 240V AC
31. ion takes the proxy service setting software used by the author as an example to describe how to set the proxy Account Hanager Options Filter Time Permit Catezory Termit Only feb Filter per Jl R mme Auth Type User Password Time Schedule IP Address MAC Address notebook 172 16 183 254 jt 0 0 0 0 ai Delete Select All Auta Scan Export Import User Count 2 Flow Stats OK Cancel Appendix Figure 3 1 1 Select Permit Only for Permit Category 2 Select User Password for Auth Type 3 Click New to add a new user 91 4 5 6 7 8 Settings of Proxy Server Account User Group Hame lkedacom Y Password es IP kddress IP Renge Booo El DAC Address TI Maximum Connections aes Unlimited Connection 1 Bandwidth Bytes H Si Unlimited Bandwidth 1 Iw RR jw Mail Iw Telnet jw Remote Dial up Iw FTF v SOCKS jw Others Web Filter 2 H Cas Scheier gt El Hew Save DE Cancel Appendix Figure 3 2 Fill in User Group Name Select the Password check box and fill in the password Set the Maximum Connection to 1 that is no limitation on connections Set Bandwidth to 1 that is no bandwidth limitation Select the SOCKS check box After setting click OK to exit It is recommended that the Web Filter check box be not selected If this check box is selected try not to filter the device using this proxy service as shown in Appendix Figure 3 3 Feb
32. ks in the NVR2860 before use this function Steps 1 Uninstall all the hard disks from NVR2860 the path is Setting Disk 2 Click VABE Create Disk Group choose disks you needed then create RAID5 3 Please be patient to wait the RAID5 created When you finished the created you can click Disk Group Information to know the details of disks If a RAID5 was already created you have to delete it first Then you should be allowed to create a new RAID5 39 Alarm Device Management 6 Alarm Device Management Alarm input device involves two types Normal open and Normal close Normal open it is turned off in normal condition without alarm input and will not trigger alarm If an alarm occurs it is turned on to trigger alarm Normal close it is turned on in normal condition without alarm input and will not trigger alarm If an alarm occurs it is turned off to trigger alarm The NVR supports two alarm inputs Set the alarm input type as follows Select Main Menu gt Alarms gt Alarm Input Select normal open or normal close on the pop up interface For detailed type refer to the operating instructions for the alarm device 1 7 if the alarm input interface is empty set the alarm input to normal open Alarm output is Normal open by default 40 NVR Station 7 NVR Station The NVR management system NVR Station provides user friendly operation interfaces for remote access featuring simple and easy to use
33. ks5 proxy DHCP PPPoE SNTP DDNS IEEE802 3 RTP RTCP and VSIP 12VDC 55 parameters Placement Operating temperature Relative Humidity Operating Altitude 5 2 NVR2860 Video system Video compression Audio video Resolution Frame rate Code rate Audio compression Transport delay Pre Recording Recording Storage policy Records replay Backup Backup Download NVR2860 built in hard disk Hard disk External USB hard disk Technical Specifications Place on a table or mount on a bracket Horizontally 0 C 50 C 10 85 non condensing 60 5000m Video PAL NTSC by default 1024 768 Maximum 1920 1080 VGA HDMI supported MPEG 4 H 264 Main stream 720P D1 CIF Minor stream CIF QCIF 1 16 30 fps adjustable 64kbps 4Mbps adjustable G 711 ADPCM lt 300 ms Maximum alarm pre recording time 30 s Storage with built in hard disk or external USB hard disk or disk array 4 720P 4 D1 or 4 CIF channels Supported USB hard disk and USB DVD writer Download the records through the NVR Station recommend Seagate 160G 320G 500G 750G 1T 1 5T and 21 Eight SATA hard disks A maximum of 32 external USB hard disks or two disk arrays can be expanded JL SU43 series or HS410S disk Kedacom VS400 disk arrays are recommended 96 Software update Version update Video unit Motion detection Alarm schedule Event alarm Video source loss alarm Network environment
34. lled by the remote control Set the time of the NVR Set the IP address of the NVR Set the subnet mask Set the gateway of the NVR In this condition you check the box NVR and video units are in the same LAN and the number of video points does not exceed 16 and there is only one NVR Thus you implement auto networking without adding camera manually For a dial up network or device placed in different LANs you shouldn t check it Refer to Chapter 3 for network configuration For a dial up network or NVR with the use of DDNS network information may not be set for the time being For detailed configurations refer to related network configuration sections 2 6 Configuring Video Source Device The video unit such as KDM2300 adapter has initial network settings For its availability in the surveillance system the network settings may be changed according to the actual network conditions For details refer to the appendix 22 NVR Installation Guide 2 7 Connecting Cables Camera Network 0 Monitor NVR Sa f e gt A Se sh Acoustic O 6 lt A Microphone Power o e E y Mouse E 11G12G 6G Alarm in Alarm out Surveillance Keyboard Figure 2 7 Connect NVR cables uy Camera axe r A E Andia in IP camera Audio out Decoder out VGA out wullt Encoder Alarm in Decoder Alarm out Figure 2 8 Connect KDM201S cables 23 NVR Installation Guide Network Connection Connect the NV
35. located Register Address NVR address registered by the device Search multicast IP Multicast IP of the device 4 4 11Dial up Settings validated after reset Parameter Description Enable PPPoE Enable dialup Internet access Dial up username Username provided by the ISP Dial up password Dial up Internet access password provided by the ISP Auto dial up Set the auto dial up waiting time and retries this check box is recommended 4 4 12Alarm Settings Parameter Description Enable Alarm Caption If the caption is enabled the video show captions When alarm occurs Correlative Camera with alarm The camera correlative with alarm Alarm Output Output to the alarm device Alarm Detection Status Set the detection periods Start time of alarm detection Set the detection time Alarm duration Enable when periodic or period of time is selected Alarm input Please assure consistent with the device actually 36 Video device Management 4 5 NVR register to Surveillance Platform NVR2820 and NVR2820E can be registered to surveillance platform 1 Register NVR to surveillance platform refer to the surveillance platform for details 2 Records the PUID when register dispatch by system automatically 3 Enter into the Main Menu Settings access 4 Input the parameter registered Parameter Platform type platform Address Platform port PUID NMS IP NMS Port Enable LDS Description Select the platform to register SP2 or 2800E The IP or domain
36. name of the platform 5510 by default ask the administrator for details The PUID dispatch by the platform The network management server ask the administrator for details 1727 by default When LDS is enabled please set the platform address as the LDS Address 3 Storage and Backup 5 Storage and Backup Storage and backup device supported e Built in hard disk External USB disk array External USB DVD rewriter Refer to Section 2 4 for the installation of built in hard disk Disk management functions Disk partition Disk formatting Set disk partition as recording partition Disk check Disk management method Select Main Menu gt Settings gt Disk to enter the Disk Management interface 1 8 1 The total number of external disks should not exceed 8 and the total capacity should be greater than 2G and less than 8T The total number of partitions should not exceed 24 and the capacity of a single partition should be less than 300G 2 To access multiple USB devices a USB HUB is recommended such as ZK 033 5 1 Disk Management Disk Management Operation Method Select a disk Amenu appears Select Partition A built in hard disk has a maximum of four partitions The first partition of the first disk is 10GB by Automatic partition You can Partition i me change it on manual partition It is recommended this partition should be use the default configuration as the snapshots and the log is saved in this
37. onnecting SATA hard disk Including Software and user manuals NVR Quick Reference NVR user Manual 14 NVR Installation Guide The above devices are not enough for building a complete surveillance system Based on the actual needs you have to prepare some additional devices such as Icon Name Remarks Monitor display or TV wall at least one must be Video display device selected Video acquisition and Combination of camera and encoder adapter or IPC processing device Surveillance keyboard Optional it can completely operate all functions Storage device Optional hard disk or USB disk array Rewriting device Optional USB DVD Rewriter If multiple USB devices are to be connected at the SE USB HUB same time the HUB can be used to expand the number of USB interfaces ZK 033 is recommended Optional audio in out device acoustics microphone Audio device l or sound pickup Optional alarm input output device smoker sensor infrared probe alarm ring and so on Alarm device 15 NVR Installation Guide 2 4 Installing Built in Hard disk NVR2820L supports one built in SATA hard disk a Tighten the screw in the a Open the Cover other side of hard disk and b Insert the hard disk to connect the power cord and the hard disk stand then data wire tighten the screw inthe back b Then close the cover and of hard disk to the stand tighten the screw in cover Figure 2 1 Installing Hard di
38. ons are much better otherwise please set a lower value Code rate Video rate after compression depending up network bandwidth Frame interval for sending complete information frames if there is high Key frame interval requirement for video quality and the network conditions are good reduce the key frame interval appropriately Bit rate control CBR provide constant bit rate while variable for VBR MAX Quantization Modify the parameter when video quality reduces caused by network unstable MIN Quantization Modify the parameter when video quality reduces caused by network unstable 4 4 4 Minor stream Minor stream is a stream which is the same source with the main stream but different resolution output to support displays Set the parameter according to the main video ENC as subsection 4 4 3 4 4 5 Motion Detection Parameter Description Enable motion If this check box is selected motion detection is enabled if not motion detection detection is disabled The higher the sensitivity the more sensitive to change of video and vice Detection sensitivity era All area All areas of the video area Edit a selected area as a detection area Set the area first and then set its Detection detection sensitivity area Assigned Edit of detection area draw a rectangular frame on the screen area and the area area inside the frame is the selected or cancelled area If the original coordinate of the rectangular frame is in selected status
39. partition Unload Unload the USB device Format Format the selected partition Set record partition set a partition as a record partition 1 a Never remove a USB storage device when it is operating such as recording playing and backing up A 38 Storage and Backup safe method for removing the USB hard disk is to download the disk first and then remove it after it is downloaded successfully To change disk connection for example take out the built in hard disk and use it as an external disk format the disk again or vice versa Different colors show the partition status Red for system partition green for record Cambridge blue for no record and pink is unformatted 5 2 Backup and Write in DVD The records can be backed to USB storage device or written with USB DVD writer 5 3 IP SAN NVR2860 support IP SAN Enter Main Menu gt System Manage IP SAN to access IP SAN 1 First add an IP SAN Server and then operate the targets 2 Click the Add button below the Discover Target Portals to add an IP SAN IP and ports If CHAP is enabled in the IP SAN Server please enter the username and password 3 Check the status of target press the refresh button to get the latest status and also you can log off or log on the target 4 The connected status shows that the IP SAN is ok B The LUN should be set as 512byte when the IPSAN connect the NVR 5 4 RAIDS NVR2860 supports RAID5 Be sure there are 3 pieces of hard dis
40. put Output Please pay attention to the type of the alarm input device Refer to Chapter 6 for details Temperature 0 C 60 C Humidity 10 85 non condensing Altitude 60 5000m 2 2 Installation steps Following this flow to install the NVR surveillance system Step Preparation Section O describes necessary components including eR components compulsory and optional units Step 2 Install hard disk Install the hard disk to store records Step3 Connect cables Section 2 7 connect cables necessary l Section chapter 3 set the network parameters according the Step4 configure network reality Section chapter 4 add device modify set parameters etc Step 5 Manage the video unit ed 9 S gr Please refer to chapter 5 for disk management Step6 NVR Station access See chapter 7 for NVR Station 13 NVR Installation Guide 2 3 Necessary Device Components A user who buys a NVR device will have the following devices and components Icon Name NVR Remote control Audio video cable Network cable Mouse Green terminal Power cable SATA cable CD User manual Remarks Network Video Recorder Conducts all operations related to the surveillance system applicable to NVR2820 and NVR2860 Used for connecting audio video unit Used for connecting NVR and network USB mouse Two 6 pin and one 2 pin terminals to connect peripheral device For connecting NVR and power supply For c
41. side the firewall enable the following firewall ports UDP 20000 20287 54 5 Technical Specifications 5 1 NVR2820L Audio video Recording Backup Hard disk Version update Event alarm Device networking Conventional Video compression Resolution Frame rate Code rate Audio compression Transport delay Pre Recording Storage policy Records replay Backup Download NVR2860 built in hard disk External USB hard disk Software update Video unit Motion detection Alarm schedule Video source loss alarm Network environment Communication protocol Operating voltage Technical Specifications MPEG 4 H 264 The same as encode devices 1 16 30 fps adjustable 64kbps 4Mbps adjustable G 711 ADPCM lt 300 ms Maximum alarm pre recording time 30 s Storage with built in hard disk or external USB hard disk or disk array 4 720P 4 D1 or 4 CIF channels Supported USB hard disk Download the records through the NVR Station One SATA hard recommend Seagate 500G disks 750G 1T 1 5T and 2T A maximum of 32 external USB hard disks or two disk arrays can be expanded recommend JL SU43 series HS410S Kedacom VS300 VS400 disk array Update NVR through U disk COM port or the NVR Station Update the video unit through the NVR Station Supporting a maximum of 4 areas A maximum of four periods every day Supported Supporting networks of different providers NAT traversal and Soc
42. sk for NVR2820L 1 a Notice If use the Seagate Barracuda LPTM 2TB hard disk before the above steps you need use the Jumper block the details as following r d i ebe nn nn nana eee H Jumper block SATA power connector SATA interface connector Figure 2 2 Installing Jumper block in Hard disk for NVR2820L 16 NVR Installation Guide NVR2820 supports one built in IDE hard disk Remove the screws on the back and take out the harddisk bracket a connect the power and data cables b fix the harddist bracket Figure 2 3 Installing Hard disk for NVR2820 17 NVR Installation Guide The NVR2820E supports four or eight pieces of built in SATA hard disks The installing method of supported four disks Remove the screws onthe harddisk bracket Remove the screws as shown Fix the harddisk TEN And push out the top panel to the bracket CC Insert four SATA cables into the main board Connect the harddisk power cable and SATA cable Close the chassis and fix with screws Figure 2 4 Installing Hard disk for NVR2820E 18 NVR Installation Guide The installing method of NVR2820E which support eight disks is the same as above steps but the hard disk stand has two layer you need tighten the 3 screws which in the bottom stand the detail as the following figure After installing the bottom hard disk stand tighten the 3 screws in the bottom of the device 19 NVR Ins
43. t and IPCSearch will re find it then double Login click it or sic Im you will login NVR Station the NVR Client 5 After login NVR Station you need add IPC in surveillance list in the left side 1 8 1 The system requirement of PC which run NVR Station please refer to Section 7 NVR Station 2 All the operation of NVR2820L need in the NVR Station the function of NVR Station please refer to NVR Station Help in this document we ll not repeat it 2 5 2 Other NVR monitor Ke Fries e N network Remote Power socket control Figure 2 6 Wiring of NVR2820 Wizard Configuration After finish connecting cables turn on the power and press the power switch power ON For first use the Configuration Wizard interface opens automatically Alternately from Main Menu gt System gt Wizard In the Wizard you may configure Network information Hard disk partition Networking settings Record Settings Alarm settings 21 NVR Installation Guide For initial configuration it is recommended that network configuration be made first and other settings may be conducted after the buildup of the surveillance system Configuration information Parameter NVR No System time IP address Subnet mask Default GW Enable auto networking Description lf a number of NVR are used please set the NVR No from 0 to 8 When it is 8 the NVR can be directly contro
44. tallation Guide Open the cover and take Zeen Ss out the hard disk box Pull the blue handle UU H Een e L j we e BT weg Al ge eee e d ege o A Pe Lem gt gt al 257 a a ACES A ae en EN e Se P D Ly an De P E sng T T d emm Ke a Ey i a E gt Kos E asa MW ssa 5 Sy gt D e 2 e a H a Y Ho e a d el BR a a pr D AA Ki i Zeen Ss e PZ eee D e 2 Ge TF DN e DI ep e 4 e Se e P O J 3 5 AE p o a E y e LA D i Seu e 5 e e SS Fix the hard disk with four screws Push the hard disk box and close the cover Figure 2 5 Installing Hard disk for NVR2860 and KDM201S 2 5 Configuration wizard Before building the surveillance environment first conduct initial NVR configuration 2 5 1 NVR2820L According to the section 1 4 NVR Panels after all the cables connection NVR2820L will automatically start and it will automatically partition and format the built in hard disk at first As NVR2820L has no local display output its initial configuration need use IPCSearch which in the same LAN to configure Default Parameters IP Address 192 168 1 100 User Name admin Password admin123 20 NVR Installation Guide 1 Run IPCSearch in the attached CD 2 Select NVR with the default IP address in IPCSearch 3 Click to modified the network parameters if necessary 4 After modified the parameters NVR2820L will restar
45. ted in NAT Parameter Description Local Port Receiving NVR Station The port for NVR Station to send packets to Detection Packets traverse NAT NVR Local Port Receiving DVS Detection DVS refers to encoder IP Camera or other Packets devices to serve as encoder Camera Select a video source Camera The port for NVR to receiver video 1 NAT mapping port Camera lay in different 29 Network Configuration The port for NVR to receiver audio NAT mapping port NAT with NVR The port for NVR to receiver video 2 NAT mapping port Click advance to set the camera NAT parameters For NAT settings refer to the NAT setting section in the appendix 3 5 Proxy Settings The NVR Station can access the NVR via Socks5 proxy When the proxy function is enabled Make sure Devices using proxy are not filtered by the proxy server The proxy service is available The NVR uses Socks5 proxy Refer to the appendix for detailed proxy settings 3 6 Domain Name Service Settings The NVR supports access by domain name Two cases are involved When the NVR uses a fixed IP release the domain name and the user may access the NVR with the fixed IP or domain name When the NVR uses a dynamic IP refer to Section 3 2 1 for domain name settings The NVR Station can only access the NVR with the domain name 30 Video device Management 4 Video device Management Video device means video encoder IP Camera and decoder The NVR supports flexible networking
46. und Figure 1 13 Rear Panel of KDM201S If the VLAN dip is ON all the modules can managed by the NVR otherwise they could be done by other software in the network Overview je P A y I WA oe JOA O O a Mo pl Be g Connect the interfaces with DB25 converter 1 4 BNC video in 5 1 alarm out switch Model Video Interface Video Encoder Resolution Frame Rate Bit Rate Audio In Audio Out Audio Protocol Alarm In Alarm Out Control 2 4 RCA audio in 6 4 alarm in switch AO DRN g RS485 ALARM OUT ALARMIN lm mm Ana AL AA aaa a 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 RCA audio out 4 4 RS485 7 running indicator KDM201S C04E 4xBNC H 264 D1 CIF QCIF DUAL STREAM 1 25fps 64Kbps 2Mbps 4xRCA 4xRCA ADPCM 4xSWITCH 1xSWITCH 4xRS485 10 Overview CO ke E ke rI t LS ee E T e O O O A WER D04 ge ERE al DO vi vi E ei BSG gana Q VOUT AIN AOUT emm fr E L AAA AAA mm mmm mm mom mm mm le 1 2 3 4 Connect the interfaces with DB25 converter 1 4 BNC video out 2 1 RCA audio in 3 1 RCA audio out 4 Decoding indicator Model KDM201 D04 Video Interface 4xBNC Video Decode H 264 MPEG4 Resolution D1 2CIF CIF Frame Rate 1 25 fps Bit Rate 64Kbps 2Mbps Audio In 1xRCA Audio Out 1xRCA Audio Protocol G 711 ADPCM 1 5 5 KDM201 D01H HD Decoder module gt oy Up Dp 3 IN ds As Dr Send DH Ft t rt B II a O WR WH lL Em DOIH N 3 A EA eu e a See fom e DVI O
47. urveillance platform Register to KDM SP2 or KDM platform system Other 1 Support SDK 2 Support Onvif encode device Overview 1 4 NVR Panels 1 4 1 NVR2820L Front Panel KEDACOM RUN LAN HDD IPC1 IPC2 IPC3 IPC4 WW WWW RUN LED blinks quick RUN LAN HDD IPC1 IPC2 IPC3 1PC4 on starting blinks slaw upton ranting O O O O e kel LAN LED blinks upon IPC 1 4 always light upon normal network the IPC normally working connection blinks slow upon IPC HDD sare ee recoring the order of light week age accoring the IPC order in NVR Station Figure 1 3 Front Panel of NVR2820L 1 4 2 NVR2820 Front Panel Infrared LED green blinks upon connection Harddisk RW LED green blinks upon harddisk RW HDD RESET to recover default settings ALARM LED green see the following Note Ethernet LED green blinks upon normal network connection Main processor running LED yellow blinks at an interval of one second which indicates work normally Figure 1 4 Front Panel of NVR2820 Overview 1 4 3 NVR2820E Front Panel ETH Ethernet LED green blinks upon normal network connection 8 SETH Hop ALARM Sse oS HDD Harddisk RW LED green blinks upon harddisk RW Power LED green it is on upon power on Figure 1 5 Front Panel of NVR2820E 1 4 4 NVR2860 Front Panel RUN system running indicatior IR infrared indicator POWER power on ALM alarm indicator or awake G LAN 10 100 1000M ETH LINK
48. ve surveillance solution for video encoding decoding storage video display and control which can either organize network separately or register to surveillance platform KDM201S Figure 1 1 KDM201S 1 3 Main Features The NVR and KDM201S surveillance system run by means of establishing a dedicated surveillance network or sharing with the service network and the NVR Station help control surveillance system through IP network The typical network application is as shown in following figure network 3 Figure 1 2 Typical Networking Live video view 1 multi screen live view at the same time 2 multiple layout schemes 3 camera sequence and layout scheme sequence 4 PTZ control when viewing live video Voice call 1 voice call and voice record point to point or broadcast to all sites 2 volume control silent and mute Overview Recording and playback 1 triggered recording by manual schedule and alarm 2 Record management policy including overwrite and backup policy 3 Records Management including replay query backup and delete 4 Records Replay multi video replay synchronous replay and progress control Storage management 1 Auto search and find the disk built in or USB 2 Manage the disk make disk partition format and record ANR Auto network replenishment include records snapshots and alarm logs all of which can be restore to the NVR when the network break down Management 1 User man

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