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1. Configuring NAT Purpose NAT means Network Address Translation NAT When this function is enabled for your NVR the private IP address and port number of your NVR will be translated into a public network address and port number allowing your NVR to send information via the Internet Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt NAT The NAT page is displayed 45 Figure 9 3 NAT Page Current Position Network Configuration gt gt NAT NAT Settings NAT Enable Disable Mapped Public Network Address Mapped Public Network Port 2 Click Enable Enter the public network address and public port number to which the private IP address and port number of your NVR will be mapped 4 Click OK to save the settings Configuring UNP Client Purpose Set the Universal Network Passport UNP client so that your NVR can communicate with the UNP server Before configuring an IP address for the UNP client ensure that your NVR can communicate with the UNP server Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt UNP Client The UNP Client page is displayed 46 Figure 9 4 UNP Client Page Current Position Network Configuration gt gt UNP Client UNP Client Settings UNP Enable Disable Server IP Address Authentication Enable Disable Username admin Password seces IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 2 Setthe parameters in the UNP Client page Some of the parameters are descr
2. in the Recording Query column The live view window appears and starts to play the recording Exporting and Importing Configuration File Purpose To save the current configuration information you can export the configuration file You can also import configuration file to save the trouble of manually configuring the device repeatedly Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Device Maintenance gt Export amp lmport The Export amp import page is displayed Figure 10 11 Export amp lmport Page Configuration Export Backup Export Configuration Import Configuration Import Browse 2 Click Backup to generate the configuration file and then click Export to save the file to PC You can also import the configuration file click Browse to select the file Restoring Default Settings Purpose Restore factory defaults for your NVR Perform this operation with caution because you will lose all the current custom settings when the restore operation is completed 57 Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Device Maintenance gt Default The Default page is displayed Figure 10 12 Default Page Current Position Device Maintenance gt gt Default Restore The Default Settings Default 2 Click Default A message appears for your confirmation 3 Click YES to proceed or click NO to cancel the operation Viewing Logs Purpose View the generated logs to gain information about events that have occurred in the system Steps 1 Click
3. Current User 001 Operator Global Authentication Storage Configuration Alarm Configuration Alarm Process Integrated Communication Log Query 7 Camera Name IV Live Video IV PTZ Control IV Video Playback v 48 EA 63 06 4B 1D 7 Iv Iv v 206 5 0 2 7 Iv IV 6 Inthe camera list select the camera you allow the user to use and then select the service s that you allow the user to use for example PTZ Control Video Playback 7 Inthe Global Authentication area select the permissions you want to assign to the user for example Storage Configuration Alarm Configuration Alarm Process and Log Query Table 11 1 Global Authentication Description Parameter Description This parameter sets whether the user can configure storage in the system If this option is not selected the Storage menu under Configuration gt Service Configuration is not displayed for the user Storage Configuration This parameter sets whether the user can configure alarms in Alarm Configuration the system If this option is not selected the Alarm menu under Configuration gt Service Configuration is not displayed 63 Parameter Description This parameter sets whether the user can query alarms under Maintenance gt Alarm Query and acknowledge alarms by Alarm Process clicking the E Alarm Prompt icon in the upper right of the Web interface This parameter sets whether the user can use the integrated Integrated Communication a communication
4. MTU IPv4 Settings Description Acronym for Network Interface Card By default your NVR uses eth0 to communicate with the connected cameras Acronym for Maximum Transmission Unit Keep the default 1500 unless a modification is necessary Obtain IP address via DHCP Select this option only when you have a DHCP server which automatically assigns an IP address for your NVR Use the following IP address Select this option if you want to set a static IP address subnet mask and gateway IP Address IP address of your NVR Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the network Gateway IP address of your gateway typically the IP address of your router To set the gateway as the default route select Default Route 3 After you have completed the settings click OK Configuring PPPoE Purpose This operation is necessary when your NVR supports access by Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE You may skip this section if your NVR does not support PPPoE Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt PPPoE The PPPoE page is displayed 44 Figure 9 2 PPPoE Page Current Position Network Configuration gt gt PPPoE PPPoE Settings PPPoE Enable Disable Username admin Password 20088 NIC etho h IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway OK Select Enable Set the username and password for PPPoE access The username and password are assigned by your ISP 4 After you have completed the settings click OK
5. Motion Detection Alarm Input Boolean Alarm Input Boolean Alarm Input Boolean Alarm Input Boolean Alarm Input Boolean Alarm Input Boolean Alarm Input Boolean Alarm Create Time 2014 06 12 09 02 33 2014 06 14 13 46 48 2014 06 14 13 46 48 2014 06 14 13 46 48 2014 06 14 13 46 48 2014 06 14 13 46 48 2014 06 14 13 46 48 2014 06 14 13 46 48 2014 06 14 13 46 48 Operation FE IE IE SE SE PPD DS 2 Click in the Operation column for a guard plan and then click start or stop as required 9 Network Settings Some network settings must be configured before your NVR can operate on the network depending on the configuration of your NVR For detailed descriptions read the following sections Configuring TCP IP Purpose TCP IP settings are the basic network settings for your NVR including the NIC IP address subnet mask and gateway Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt TCP IP The TCP IP page is displayed 2 Set the parameters The following shows an example Some of the parameters are described in Table 9 1 43 Figure 9 1 Setting TCP IP foie Position Network Configuration gt gt TCP IP TCP IP NIC MTU IPy4 Settings eth w 1500 576 1500 Obtain IP address via DHCP Use the following IP address IP Address 206 6 0 203 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 206 6 0 1 7 Default Route Advanced Table 9 1 TCP IP Parameter Descriptions Parameter NIC
6. 1 Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration gt IPC 2 Double click the name of the camera you want to configure and then click the OSD tab The OSD tab page is displayed The following shows an example 19 Figure 4 6 OSD Tab Page Display Position OSD Overlay Content Status None None None None None None None co j om in fi ta h i None OSD Area Current Area 1 w Coordinates Start X 0 Start Y 0 Content Styles Effect Background Font Sze Medium v In the Display Position column click None and then select Area 1 from the drop down list 4 In the OSD Overlay Content column click the field right to Area 1 and then select the desired option If you select Custom you need to enter the custom content 5 In OSD Area select 1 from the drop down list and then enter coordinates in the boxes to set the position for OSD area 1 In the Content Styles area set the desired font style and size To add more OSDs repeat steps 3 through 6 After you have completed the settings click OK Configuring Motion Detection Purpose Use this function to set an area on video from a camera so that an alarm is generated when an object in this area moves beyond a certain extent You need to enable motion detection first before you can edit the settings on the Motion Detection tab This function is supported by cameras connected with Uniview protocol Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration
7. 5 4 Camera Storage Configuration Page 3 Basic Configuration Stream Type Main Stream Sub Stream Storage Device NVR202 09P IN R Available Capacity GB 1851 Refresh Storage Plan Storage Plan Capacity Allocating Mode By Capacity By Day Allocate Capacity GB 10 Extended Capacity GB 0 Data Cover Mode Overwrite On Full Stop On Full Alarm Storage Configuration Post Alarm Recording Time 5 60 OK Cancel Set the parameters including the parameters that you see after clicking the Storage Plan button Some of the parameters are described in the following table 30 Parameter Description Storage Device Device used to store videos of the camera Plan Name Name of the storage plan Including two options e By Day If you select this option you need to specify at least one period for example from 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 e By Week If you select this option you need to specify at least one period for the day s in a week for example from 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 on Monday Period Indicates whether to enable exceptions to the current storage plan If you enable this function you need to set the exceptional date s and period s On the exceptional date the storage plan is effective during only the specified period Enable Exception Allocate Capacity Disk size to be used for storage Extended Capacity Extended disk size to be used for storage Indicates the policy to be used when the assigned sp
8. After you have completed all the settings click OK Configuring Privacy Mask Purpose Use this function to set a mask area on images from a camera to protect the privacy for example the license plate number of a car This function is supported by cameras connected with Uniview protocol Step 1 2 Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration gt IPC Double click the name of the camera you want to configure and then click the Privacy Mask tab The following shows the Privacy Mask area 21 Figure 4 8 Setting Privacy Mask Privacy Mask Available Areas Areal BM M Ara E Arai MB C Ara4 Area MB Areas W Current Area hd Coordinates Start X 0 Start Y 0 End X 0 End Y 0 3 For the Available Areas parameter select the areas you want to configure For example Area 1 Area 2 and Area 3 The selected area numbers are listed in the Current Area drop down list 4 From the Current Area drop down list select an area number Set the coordinates for the currently selected area Repeat steps 4 and 5 till you have set coordinates for all the selected areas You may also select an area from the Current Area drop down list use your mouse to select the mask area in the Live Preview area on the left and then drag the mask area to the right position 7 After you have completed the settings click OK Configuring ROI Purpose Use this function to set a region of interest ROI and ensure high image quality for th
9. Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration gt IPC 2 Click the Video or Audio tab 17 Figure 4 3 Video Tab Media Stream Encoding Profile Standard Main Stream Video Encoding Bit Rate Type Frame Rate Resolution Bit Rate Kbps Image Quality I Frame Interval GOP Mode Stream Smoothen 1080P 25 CBR 25 4096 25 Figure 4 4 Audio Tab Audio Configuration Mute Sound Track Audio Encoding Audio Bit Rate Sampling Rate Volume Enable G 711U 128 H 264 Primary H 264 Secondary Y vw Sub Stream Vz Video Encoding v v Bit Rate Type CBR h v Frame Rate 25 hd v Resolution D1 p Bit Rate Kbps 2048 v Image Quality v I Frame Interval 25 v GOP Mode v v Stream Smoothen 5 v Disable 3 Edit the settings as required Some of the parameters are described in the following table Table 4 2 Video and Audio Parameters Parameter Encoding Profile Bit Rate Type Stream Smoothen Description e H 264 Primary Select this option if you need one video stream from your camera e H 264 Primary H 264 Secondary Select this option if you need two video streams from your camera one primary and one secondary e CBR Constant Bit Rate which means the camera transmits data at a constant bit rate This mode is recommended when the bandwidth available is limited e VBR Variable Bit Rate which means that the camera transmits data at a variable bit rate as required by image qualit
10. Maintenance gt Log Query gt Operation Log The Operation Log page is displayed Figure 10 13 Operation Log Page Current Position Log Query gt gt Operation Log Username IP Address Operation Type ba Operation Object Log Type D Result a Start Time 2014 06 08 00 00 00 End Time 2014 06 08 23 59 59 Query 2 Select the desired items and set query conditions The following shows an example Figure 10 14 Setting Log Query Conditions Current Position Log Query gt gt Operation Log v Username admin IP Address v Operation Type Login h Operation Object v Log Type Login N v Result bucceeded EY e v Start Time 2014 06 06 00 00 00 End Time 2014 06 08 23 59 59 3 Click Query to start query or click Reset to set the query conditions all over again The logs found based on your query conditions are displayed The following shows an example 58 Figure 10 15 Retrieved Operation Logs Username Operation Time IP Address Description admin 2014 06 08 07 58 55 206 6 0 90 User admin loged in system operation result Succeeded admin 2014 06 08 07 15 27 206 6 0 90 User admin loged in system operation result Succeeded admin 2014 06 07 15 35 51 206 6 0 90 User admin loged in system operation result Succeeded admin 2014 06 07 14 29 14 206 6 0 90 User admin loged in system operation result Succeeded admin 2014 06 07 14 26 23 206 50 83 User admin loged in system operation result Succeeded admin 2014 06 07 09 26 10 206 6 0 90 User adm
11. output interfaces you can configure the display of virtual channel For details about configuring virtual channel see Configuring Virtual Channel Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration gt Video Output The Video Output page is displayed Figure 13 12 Video Output Page Current Position Resource Configuration gt gt Video Output Output Channel Channel ID Port Name Preview Window 1 VGA HDMI BNC A 2 Click in the Preview Window column and then the Preview Window dialog box is displayed Figure 13 13 Preview Window Dialog Box Preview Window J Enable Auto Switch Sub Stream First Auto Switch Interval s 8 View Default Layout 9 av 1 2 3 None v 206 6 0 18 V None v 4 5 6 None v None Vv 7 8 9 None Vv None Vv None Vv Screen 1 OK Cancel 3 Set the parameters and then click OK 72 Configuring Transparent Channel Purpose Transparent channel is used to transmit data without operating on them After configuring the transparent channel you can control an extended serial device remotely by a PC Prerequisite You must correctly configure serial port before setting the transparent channel parameters For details about setting a serial port see Configuring Serial Port Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Transparent Channel The Transparent Channel page is displayed Figure 13 14 Transparent Channe
12. pane when an alarm is raised and meanwhile the border of the pane will turn red to alert you Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Alarm gt Alarm Triggering The Alarm Triggered Action Configuration page is displayed 2 Click the Configure Alarm Triggered Live Video to User Pane tab Figure 7 8 Configure Alarm Triggered Live Video to User Pane Tab ane Output Boolean Buzzer Email Camera List Users List Camera ID Camera Name Operation User ID Username 206502 206 5 0 2 Add 0000 admin 48 EA 63 06 4B 1D 001 48 E4 63 06 4B 1D Add 001 001 Page fi ofl P VI Per Page 10 lto2of2results 4 4 Page fi ofi bk bl 4 3 In the Camera List area click Add in the Operation column for a camera for example 206 5 0 2 The camera is added to the action list as shown below 38 Figure 7 9 Add Camera to Action List Configure Alarm Triggered Live Video to User PaneAction List Camera ID Camera Name El 206502 206 5 0 2 Username 4 Selectthe check box for camera 206 5 0 2 Figure 7 10 Select Camera Configure Alarm Triggered Live Video to User PaneAction List Delete Camera ID Camera Name Username Pane ID OK Cancel 5 Inthe Users List double click the field in the Pane ID column and then select a pane for example pane No 3 and then click Add in the operation column 39 Figure 7 11 Bind Pane to Camera User I
13. the array name select an array type from the drop down list and then select slots for After you have completed all the settings click the Build Array button The new array is Virtualized Config YES Virtualization Config S MAR T Info SM ART Info 1 to 2 of 2 results 6 To view the hard disk health status click the S M A R T Info button 29 EG NOTE The system supports active standby for hard disks and it is recommended that you reserve at least one hard disk for backup When a hard disk in the RAID fails the system automatically replaces the faulty disk with the backup disk The level of security offered from low to high is JBOD RAID1 and RAIDS JBOD requires at least one disk RAID1 needs two disks of the same capacity one active and one standby RAID5 needs at least three disks of the same capacity Only RAID1 and RAIDS can be rebuilt Ensure that the backup disk has the same capacity as the active disk When a hard disk of a RAID1 or RAIDS array is damaged Degrade is displayed in the Status column In this case you need to rebuild the array and replace the faulty disk Making a Storage Plan Purpose A storage plan sets the start time and end time to record video for a camera Steps 1 2 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Storage gt Storage Plan In the Operation column click the Modify icon for your IP camera The Camera Storage Configuration page is displayed Figure
14. 3 55 39 2014 06 14 13 55 13 2014 06 14 13 54 43 2014 06 14 13 54 28 2014 06 14 13 54 13 2014 06 14 13 53 58 Level Description Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm cleared Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm cleared Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm cleared Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm cleared Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm 2 View the detailed alarm information including the alarm name name of the involved device alarm level time of generation 3 To acknowledge an alarm select the alarm and then click the ACK button Viewing History Alarms Purpose View history alarms including alarm name involved devices alarm level time when the alarm is raised and current alarm status Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Alarm Query gt Instant Alarm The History Alarm page is displayed Figure 10 8 History Alarm Page Current Position Alarm Query gt gt History Alarm Device Name Alarm Type All Level ha ACK Status Start Time End Time ACK User All All Query 2 Optional Set query conditions by specifying the device name alarm type time alarm level alarm status as required The following shows an ex
15. D Username Pane ID Operation 0000 admin 3 Add 001 001 Double click to sele Add 4 d Page fi ofi b bl amp PerPage 10 1 to 2 of 2 results The camera is bound to the pane as shown in the figure below Figure 7 12 Camera is Bound to Pane Configure Alarm Triggered Live Video to User PaneAction List Camera ID Camera Name Username Pane ID W 206502 206 5 0 2 admin 3 OK Cancel Delete Al 6 Click OK Configuring an Output Boolean Purpose The purpose of setting an output Boolean is to enable the NVR to report alarms to some extended devices and trigger actions caused by an alarm This section takes alarm source 20660185In1 as an example and describes how to configure an output Boolean for alarm source 20660185In1 Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Alarm gt Alarm Triggering The Alarm Triggering page is displayed 40 Figure 7 13 Alarm Triggering Page Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Alarm gt gt Alarm Triggering Alarm Source Name Query Reset Alarm Source Name Device Type Configure Alarm Triggere 206 6 0 185 Camera a 20660185In1 Alarm Source a NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN a 2 In the Configure Alarm Triggered column click the icon for the alarm input source for example 20660185In1 and then click the pop up Input Boolean Alarm Action Figure 7 14 Configure Output Boolean Page Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Alarm
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18. NVR200 300 500 Series Network Video Recorders User Manual Manual Version 100 20140730 Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd 2014 Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd and its licensors All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd Notice The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendations in this manual do not constitute the warranty of any kind express or implied Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection For the proper storage use and disposal of this product national laws and regulations must be observed Preface Audience This manual is intended for Surveillance system planners Field technical support and servicing engineers Software installation configuration and servicing administrators Product users Precautions If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs you might be required to take corrective actions Do not remove the dismantlement preventive seal from the chassis cover of the device without permission If you want to open the chassis contact the local agent of our
19. P page is displayed 48 Figure 9 6 SMTP Page Current Position Network Configuration gt gt SMTP Email Server Settings Email Server Port 25 Authentication Enable Disable Sender Name Sender Address Recipients Bi Test OK 2 Set the parameters Some of the parameters are described in the table below Table 9 3 Descriptions for Configuring SMTP Parameters Parameter Description Email Server Email server name Port Port number for the email server Select Enable if authentication is required Authentication If authentication is enabled you need to set the username and password for authentication Sender Name Name of the sender to be shown to the email receipt s Sender Address Address of the sender to be shown to the email receipt s l Email receipt Receipt un Up to 10 receipts can be entered and which must be separated with a 3 After you have completed the settings click Test to check the settings 4 Ifthe settings are correct click OK Configuring DNS Purpose 49 This step is required if you use a Domain Name System DNS server for your NVR Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt DNS The DNS page is displayed Figure 9 7 DNS Page Current Position Network Configuration gt gt DNS DNS Server Settings DNS Server IP Address OK 2 Inthe DNS Server IP Address text box enter the IP address of the DNS server 3 Click OK 10 NVR Managemen
20. SI and configure the voice resource parameters 3 On the Broadcast Group tab click Add to create a broadcast group In the Add Broadcast Group Resource dialog box enter a group name and click OK Figure 13 4 Add Broadcast Group Resource Dialog Box Add Broadcast Group Resource Resource Name test OK Cancel 4 Click and allocate voice resources to the created group on the Broadcast Group Settings page 68 Figure 13 5 Broadcast Group Settings Page Current Position Resource Configuration gt gt Voice Resource gt gt Broadcast Group Settings Resource Name test Resource Name Resource Name Home Device Name Resource Type ECRIMOSCODE_talk01 NVR202 09P IN Talk Page 1 ofi Per Page 20 v OK Cancel Reset 5 After you have completed the settings click OK EZ NOTE The audio devices connected with the audio in and audio out interfaces are the default voice resources on the Talk Broadcast tab e The cameras connected through ONVIF cannot be used as voice resources Configuring Serial Port Purpose Before using a serial port to control an extended device or to maintain the NVR you must configure serial port parameters Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Resource configuration gt Serial Port The Serial Port page is displayed Available serial ports are listed on this page Figure 13 6 Serial Port Page Current Position Resource Configuration gt gt Serial Port Refresh Home Dev
21. You can add the camera directly or using the search function on the IPC page Figure 1 5 IPC Page Current Position Resource Configuration gt gt IPC Device Name Query Reset Search Add Delete Refresh Device Name Device IP Device Status Device Type Adding a Camera Directly 1 Click Add The Add Device dialog box is displayed The Add Device Dialog Box may vary with the protocol you select Figure 1 6 Add Device Dialog Box for ONVIF Add Device Basic settings Access Protocol IPC ONVIF2 0 I Device Name Device ID Device IP Device Port 80 Username Password Forward Mult IP Forward Mult Port OK Cancel 2 Select the protocol enter a name ID and IP for your camera Some of the parameters are described in the table below Table 1 1 Parameter Descriptions for Adding a Camera Parameter Description Protocol for connecting the camera to your NVR e Uniview e IPC ONVIF1 0 Access Protocol e IPC ONVIF2 0 Note The parameters and processes of adding device may vary with the protocol you select Device Name Camera name Device ID ID of the Camera Device IP IP address of the camera l Port number of the camera Device Port l Use the default port number unless otherwise required Username Username and password for accessing the camera Parameter Description Note e For ONVIF protocol you must enter the username and password correctly e For Uniview protoco
22. a ai Talk I Broadcast Group View Resource Config Refresh Some of items in the menu are described below 12 Item Function Turn up down the volume of broadcast group turns gray when the talk Vol um function is disabled View Resources Show the status of the voice resources added in this group Config Add voice resources for this group 3 Playback Playback means playing a recorded video referred to as a recording that has been saved to your NVR or PC The NVR provides multiple ways to play back a recording You can specify the camera time period and labels when playing back a recording Playback by Camera Purpose Use this function to play a video recorded for a specified camera in the live view window Steps 1 Inthe live view window click the Resource tree to expand it till you find the desired camera and then right click it The right click menu is displayed as shown in Figure 2 3 2 Choose Playback from the pop up menu The Playback toolbar is expanded at the bottom of the page The following shows an example Figure 3 1 Playback Toolbar Camera Met Ge pP Ly Label Time Label Content 4 2014 Year 5 E month gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Camera Name 2014 05 21 00 00 00 Cursor Time 2014 05 21 09 33 55 1424 3 206 5 0 2 av 5 6 7 sii oid 17 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22923 24 25 26 27 28 29430 37 rir 3 Select the year and month on the c
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24. ace is used up e Overwrite On Full With this option selected data will be overwritten by new data when the storage size assigned for the camera is full Data Cover Mode e Stop On Full With this option selected the device will stop writing data to the disk when the assigned space is full Post Alarm Recording Indicates the length of time that the NVR continues recording after an Time alarm is raised 4 After you have completed all the settings click OK 6 Recording Recording is to save live video to a hard disk so that the video can be stored retrieved and replayed The NVR supports three types of recording manual recording planned recording and alarm triggered recording Manual Recording Manual recording means that recording is performed manually instead of being started by a plan or being triggered by an alarm 31 e To record video to your PC click the pane displaying the live video you want to record in the live view window and then click I Local Record Start icon To stop recording click Local Record Stop icon e To record video to your NVR click the pane displaying the video you want to record in the live view window and then click Center Storage Start icon To stop recording click the icon again Planned Recording Purpose Planned recording means that recording is performed automatically according to a storage plan which means a storage plan must be created first For the steps to cre
25. alendar Each date has a flag indicating if there is recording for this date Different colors have different meanings Red No recording Yellow Recording is incomplete Blue Recording is complete 24 hour long 4 Click the date that has recording for example choose 22 to select the recordings on that day A blue progress bar appears on the right side The following shows an example 13 Figure 3 2 Playback Progress Bar 5 Click N start playing the recording You can use the mouse to control the progress or click GI or PL to play the previous or next recording 6 Optional To set a time period for the query click Advanced icon in the playback toolbar see Figure 3 1 In the Start and End fields set the exact time period as required the following shows an example and then click Query Figure 3 3 Setting an Exact Time Period for Playback Start 2014 06 07 00 00 00 End 2014 06 07 23 59 59 Playback by Label Purpose Use this function to play a recording by label A label is used to mark certain content in a recording in order to quickly pinpoint the content in future playback Prerequisite Before you use this function ensure that at least one label has been added for the recording you want to play back To add labels you can click En the Playback Control Panel when a recording is being played back Steps Perform steps 1 through 4 in Playback means playing a recorded video referred to as a r
26. ally 3 Click Start Patrol icon to start the selected patrol plan 5 Storage Storage must be configured before your NVR can save recordings for the connected cameras You need to build an array first and then make a storage plan Building an Array Purpose Build an array of disks to store recordings on your NVR Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Storage gt Array The Array page is displayed Figure 5 1 Array Page Current Postion Service Configuration gt gt Storage gt gt Array Array List Refresh Build Array Rebuild Array Delete Array Restore Factory Default Array Name Array Type Capacity GB Allocated GB Slot No Status Progress Virtualized Config 2 Click the Build Array button The Build Array dialog box is displayed 28 Figure 5 2 Build array dialog box Build Array Array Name Array Type JBOD Ne Local Disk Cabinet ts Qy IT Sloti IT Slot2 Build Array Close the array displayed in the array list The following shows an example Figure 5 3 Newly Built Array Array List Refresh Build Array Rebuild Array Delete Array Restore Factory Default Array Name Array Type Capacity GB Allocated GB Slot No Status Progress 001 JBOD 1862 11 1 Healthy N A Slot List No Capacity GB Status Vendor 1 1863 Normal WDC 2 0 Page fi__ of 1 5 Click the Virtualization button to virtualize the array Enter
27. ample Figure 10 9 Alarm Query Conditions Level we ACK Status 3 End Time Device Name Alarm Type All Start Time 2014 06 03 00 00 00 ACK User 56 All All ATIA ee 3 Click Query Alarms meeting the query conditions are listed The following shows an example Figure 10 10 Retrieved Alarms Alarm Name Device Name Level Generate Time Status ACK User ACK Time Description ACK Description ACK Details Reco El Device online 48 EA 63 06 4 Waming 2014 06 04 16 07 Not Ack Device Online FT a A El Device offline 48 EA 63 06 4 Waming 2014 06 04 16 07 Not Ack Device Offline a amp Device online 48 EA 63 06 4 Waring 2014 06 04 16 07 Not Ack Device Online amp a El Device online 206 5 0 2 Waming 2014 06 04 16 01 Not Ack Third IPC online D a T Scheduled rec NVR202 09P N EN 2014 06 04 15 59 Not Ack Polling recordi a amp Device online 206 5 0 2 Waming 2014 06 04 15 22 Not Ack Third IPC online amp a Device offline 206 5 0 2 Waming 2014 06 04 15 22 Not Ack Third IPC offline D a amp ET video loss alarm 206 5 0 2 EG 2014 06 04 15 22 Not Ack amp a T Device online 206 5 0 2 Waming 2014 06 04 15 22 Not Ack Third IPC online a a Device offline 206 5 0 2 Waming 2014 06 04 15 20 Not Ack Third IPC offline amp a amp 4 View the detailed alarm information To view the recording triggered by an alarm click
28. ate a storage plan see Making a Storage Plan A storage plan is immediately effective once created If a storage plan is stopped you can follow these steps to start it Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Storage gt Storage Plan The Storage Plan page is displayed Figure 6 1 Storage Plan Page Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Storage gt gt Storage Plan Camera Name Query Reset Batch Configuration Camera Name Storage Device Resource Status Store as Planned Planned E 206 5 0 2 NVR202 09P IN Normal Not Stored as Planned YES Fl 48 EA 63 06 4B 1D Unknown Unknown NO Table 6 1 Descriptions for Columns on the Storage Plan Page Parameter Description Storage Device Current storage device for the camera Resource Status Status of the storage device Indicates whether video from a camera is stored according to a Store as Planned plan Planned Indicates whether storage has been planned Status Indicates whether the storage plan is started or stopped 32 2 Select the camera and then click the Started button A message appears to show the operation result 3 Click OK You will find that the status has changed from Stopped to Started in the Status column 4 To stopa storage plan select the camera and then click the Stopped button Alarm Triggered Recording When the alarm triggered recording function is set for a camera the NVR will be triggered to record live video fr
29. ation 3 Click YES to proceed or click NO to cancel the operation Upgrading Your NVR Purpose Upgrade your NVR to the latest version Only admin can perform this operation Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Device Maintenance gt Upgrade The Upgrade page is displayed Figure 10 19 Upgrade Page Current Position Device Maintenance gt gt Upgrade Upload System Upgrade File Upgrade File Browse Upload 2 Click Browse locate the upgrade file in the dialog box and then click OK 3 Click Upload 60 1 1 User Management This chapter describes how to manage users in the system User management includes adding deleting user editing user information locking unlocking user and configuring user permissions The system supports up to 31 users The system provides three roles admin administrator and operator the priority of which from high to low is in this same order In operations to gain control of a resource a role with higher priority wins This is also true for users operating through the man machine interface and the Web interface at the same time For example a man machine interface administrator can gain control of a resource from a Web interface operator because an administrator has higher priority than an operator Adding a User Purpose This section provides an example that shows you how to add a user whose username and user ID is 001 whose role is Operator and who has permissions to storage configurat
30. ayed If your NVR is operating in stand alone mode the Management Mode indicates stand alone mode Viewing Alarms View alarms in the system including instant alarms and history alarms Viewing Instant Alarms Purpose View instant alarms in the system and handle these alarms as required based on alarm level Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Alarm Query gt Instant Alarm The Instant Alarm page is displayed The following shows an example 55 Figure 10 7 Viewing Instant Alarms Current Position Alarm Query gt gt Instant Alarm gt D A Alarm Name Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm cleared Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm cleared Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm cleared Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm cleared Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm Motion detection alarm HOARWOWARAARAWARAROABAARADA Motion detection alarm Device Name 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 Generate Time 2014 06 14 14 01 13 2014 06 14 14 00 58 2014 06 14 14 00 43 2014 06 14 14 00 19 2014 06 14 13 59 51 2014 06 14 13 59 21 2014 06 14 13 59 06 2014 06 14 13 58 50 2014 06 14 13 58 27 2014 06 14 13 58 01 2014 06 14 13 57 31 2014 06 14 13 56 09 2014 06 14 1
31. ble it on the NVR Multicast If you enable multicast you need to set an IP address and a port number for the multicast group and make sure the combination of which are unique in the system Multicast IP IP address and port number of the multicast group Multicast Port Longitude Defines the exact position of the camera Latitude 16 Figure 4 2 Device Configuration Tag for Uniview Device Video Audio Image Parameters OSD Motion Detection Privacy Mask ROI Basic Camera Configuration Device Name 48 EA 63 06 4B 1D Camera ID 48 EA 63 06 4B 1D 001 Device ID 48 EA 63 06 4B 1D Camera Type Fred Camera i Device Type HD 1080P IPC w Multicast Enable Disable Device Model IPC342E DLVIR IN Multicast IP Device IP 206 5 0 2 Multicast Port Protocol UDP h Longitude Device Password ETT TT TT TT Latitude Confirm Password 2950000KEnTTTE TT TET iii Motion Detection Alarm Enable Disable 3 Modify the settings on the Device tab as required 4 After you have completed the configuration click OK Configuring Video and Audio Settings Purpose Edit audio and video settings for your camera on the Video and Audio tab pages as required Prerequisite For an IPC that does not support this function the Video and Audio tabs are masked Depending on the model and type of your camera different parameters may appear on these tab pages This function is supported by cameras connected with Uniview protocol Steps 1
32. company for help Otherwise we shall not be held liable for any consequence caused thereby Make sure the device is sturdy and well grounded and meets heat dissipation and lightning protection requirements Avoid vibration when using the device Provide a stable and compliant power supply before powering on the device Before performing the verification refer to section Check Before Power On make sure that the power is disconnected for fear of bodily injury or equipment damage caused by incorrect cable connection Power interruption may cause hard disk damage or abnormal functions To shut down the device strictly follow the instructions If power interruption often occurs configure an uninterrupted power supply UPS Safety and Compliance Information Conventions Used Symbol The symbols in this chapter are shown in the following table They are used to remind the reader of the safety precautions during equipment installation and maintenance Safety Symbol Description A Generic alarm symbol To suggest a general safety concern AA ESD protection symbol To suggest electrostatic sensitive equipment AN Electric shock symbol To suggest a danger of high voltage Safety Information A WARNING Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories must be carried out by qualified personnel You must read all of the Safety Instructions supplied with your equipment before installation and operation Warnings e lf the p
33. d to comply with the limits for digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation LVD EMC Directive CE This product complies with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and EMC Directive 2004 108 EC WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC The product this manual refers to is covered by the Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner Contents i 1 Getting SET EE 1 Logging In to the Web Interface rs Es EE EER EE RR RR RE RA RR RE RE RR RE RR RR EER RR RE ERA RR RE RR RR RE RA RR RE RA RR RE RR RR RE RA RR RE RA RR RE Re Re 1 Installing the ActiveX EE Ee Ee ee 1 Adding and Connecting
34. ecording that has been saved to your NVR or PC The NVR provides multiple ways to play back a recording You can specify the camera time period and labels when playing back a recording 1 Playback by Camera 2 After you have set the date and time on the Playback toolbar select Query Labels under the End field 3 Click the Query button If a recording is found a blue progress bar is displayed on the right side 4 Click Ie Previous icon or fv Next icon to play the recording by label The Cursor Time indicates the current recording time that is being played 14 5 Optional If you know the label name enter it in the field right to re and then click Lv Find Label icon The label name appears in the Label Content field 6 Optional To delete a label click 5 Playback by Local File Purpose Recordings are saved as files on your PC You can use this function to play back a recording file stored on your PC Prerequisite Before you use this function make sure that you know the name of the file corresponding to the recording you want to play back Steps 1 In the live view window click Play local recording icon on the Window toolbar A dialog box appears prompting you to select the file 2 Select the file and then click Open Camera Settings Camera settings including basic settings settings for video and audio image On Screen Display OSD motion detection privacy mask and Region Of Int
35. ed The following shows some examples Figure 1 8 Add Third Party IPC Page Add Third Party IPC Device Name 206 6 6 2 Device ID 206662 Device IP 206 6 6 2 Device Port 9000 Access Standard IPC ONVIF2 0 nd Username Password Multicast IP Multicast Port OK Cancel Figure 1 9 Add IPC Page Add IPC Basic settings Device Name 48 EA 63 06 4B 1D Device ID 48 EA 63 06 4B 1D Device Password Confirm Password OK Cancel 4 Set the parameters For ONVIF protocol make sure that you enter the correct username and password in the Add third Party IPC Page 5 After you have completed the settings click OK EZ NOTE You can add multiple cameras at a time by clicking the Batch Add button When you use this function the cameras are added with the default settings Editing Your Camera Settings Purpose Edit basic settings after a camera is added Steps 1 Double click the name of the added camera on the IPC page to configure the camera And you can also right click the camera and then choose Config in the resource tree 2 Edit the settings as required Some of the parameters are described in the table below 3 After you have completed the settings click OK 2 Live View Introduction of the Live View Window The live view window is displayed when you log in to the Web interface The live view window consists of several functional areas Figure 2 1 Live View Window Configuration Main
36. eration The icon changes to inthe User Status column which means that the user is locked 3 To unlock the user click Unlock in the Lock Unlock column and then click OK in the dialog box Deleting a User Purpose Delete an unneeded user account A deleted user cannot log in to the system If a user is deleted online the user will be forced to log out of the system immediately Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt User Management The User Configuration page is displayed 2 Select the user you want to delete and then click the Delete button 3 Inthe dialog box that appears click OK 12 Client Computer Settings Purpose You can set parameters for your client computer such as video transmission parameters PTZ control parameters and image save parameters Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Client Configuration gt Client Configuration The Client Configuration page is displayed 65 Figure 12 1 Client Configuration Page Video Transmission Settings Multicast Enable Disable Smart Stream Enable Disable Default Live Video Stream Auto Adaptive gt Recording Transmission Protocol UDP gt Live View Performance Real Time mf a Image Save Settings Local Record File Format ts v Save Local Record Files To EN ARJEENVNVR User Manuahf rec Browse Downloaded Record File Format ts v Download Record Files To CA Browse Snapshot File Format jpg v Save Snapshots To CA Browse Image Display Settings Display Q
37. erest ROI are displayed on the Device Configuration page The parameters that you need to set vary with the camera model and the protocol you select Configuring Basic Information Purpose Configure the basic information of a camera Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration gt IPC 2 In the camera list double click the name of the camera you want to configure or select the check box for the camera and then click in the Config column The Device Configuration pages for ONVIF and Uniview protocol are displayed 15 Figure 4 1 Device Configuration Tag for ONVIF Device Video Audio Device Model IPC342E DLVIR IN Device Name 206 5 0 2 Device ID 206502 Camera Type PTZ Camera ka Vendor UNIVIEV Device IP 206 5 0 2 Device Port 81 Access Standard IPC ONVIF2 0 h Protocol TCP hd Clock Synchronization Enable hd Username admin Password Forward Mult IP Forward Mult Port Longitude Latitude Some of the parameters are described below Table 4 1 Parameter Descriptions for Editing Camera Settings Parameter Description Protocol used for transmitting live video streams to your NVR The default is UDP User Datagram Protocol but you may use Protocol l l TCP as required for example when network performance is degraded Clock Synchronization Enables disables clock synchronization with your NVR Enables disables multicast Make sure that the camera supports this function before you ena
38. functions such as 2 way audio and broadcast This parameter sets whether the user can query logs If this Log Query option is not selected the Maintenance gt Log Query is not displayed for the user 8 After you have completed the settings click OK Editing User Information Purpose Edit user information including such as user role contact information Steps 1 On the User Configuration page click the icon in the Modify column for the user The Change User dialog box is displayed Figure 11 6 Change User dialog box Change User Change password Modify Basic Info User ID Username User Role Operator bA Telephone Mobile Email Fax Remarks Z OK Cancel 64 2 Edit the user information as required If you change the password for an online user the user must use the new password for the next login To change your own password click the Set button in the upper right corner of the page 3 After you have completed the modification click OK Locking or Unlocking a User Purpose Lock a user account so that the corresponding user has no access to the system A locked user cannot perform any operation in the system until being unlocked If a user is locked online the user will be forced to log out and cannot log in until being unlocked Steps 1 Onthe User Configuration page click Lock in the Lock Unlock column for the user 2 Inthe dialog box that appears click YES to confirm the lock op
39. gered action for an alarm check that you have completed the required settings for this alarm Different camera models may support different alarm types Each alarm type supports one or more triggered actions You can set a maximum of 64 alarm triggered actions including 16 actions for each action type The system allows you to configure several actions including triggered storage triggered preset triggered live video to a specified pane triggered Boolean output and triggered buzzer The detailed steps are described in the following sections Configuring Alarm Triggered Storage Purpose The alarm triggered storage function allows you to configure storage for cameras so that the NVR device starts to store video recording for these cameras when an alarm is raised Before configuring alarm triggered storage you must configure storage for these cameras and set after alarm recording time When alarm triggered storage is enabled for a camera recording storage will be triggered by an alarm so that video captured by this camera will be stored Before setting this function for a camera you need to configure storage for the camera and set the duration of recording after the alarm is raised Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Alarm gt Alarm Triggering The Alarm Triggered page is displayed Figure 7 3 Alarm Triggered Page Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Alarm gt gt Alarm Triggering Alarm S
40. gher level management platform 7 After you have completed the settings click OK Setting Date and Time Purpose Set date and time for your NVR Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Device Parameters gt Date amp Time The Date amp Time page is displayed The following shows an example 51 Figure 10 2 Setting Date and Time Current Position Device Parameters Configuration gt gt Date amp Time Date amp Time Time Zone UTC 00 00 Dublin Edinburgh London pe NTP Enable Disable Device Date amp Time 2014 06 08 07 51 28 Set Date amp Time 2014 06 08 07 43 56 OK Select a correct time zone from the drop down list for your NVR Optional Select Enable for NTP if you have an NTP server After this function is enabled you need to set the NTP server address When the settings are completed the time on your NVR will be synchronized with the NTP server The following shows an example Figure 10 3 Setting the Date and Time with NTP Enabled Current Position Device Parameters Configuration gt gt Date amp Time Dates Time Time Zone UTC 00 00 Dublin Edinburgh London os NTP Enable Disable Device Date amp Time 2014 06 08 07 53 47 NTP Server 1 IP 206 5 2 31 NTP Server 2 IP NTP Server 3 IP OK 4 Setthe correct time in the Set Date amp Time field 5 After you have completed the settings click OK Setting the Language 1 Click Configuration gt Device Parameters gt Language 2 Select the desired
41. gt IPC 2 Double click the name of the camera you want to configure and then click the Motion Detection tab The following shows the Motion Detection area 20 Figure 4 7 Setting Motion Detection 9 Motion Detection Available Areas Areal N Area2 N Area3 gy Area 4 Current Area ha Coordinates Start X 0 Start Y 0 End X 0 End Y 0 Sensitivity fal i Object Size al gt 6 Duration ni 1 Configure the Available Areas parameter to set the number of OSDs Select the area you want to set from the Current Area drop down list For example Area 1 Configure the Coordinates parameter to set the coordinates of the detection area You may also use your mouse to select the detection area in the Live Preview area on the left and then drag the detection area to the right position Configure the Sensitivity parameter to set the detection sensitivity by entering a number in the text box or moving the icon using your mouse The greater the number the higher the sensitivity Configure the Object Size parameter to set the size of the object by entering a number in the text box or resizing the object in the Live Preview area using your mouse Configure the Duration parameter to set the maximum duration of movement before an alarm is raised For example if you set this parameter to 10 an alarm will be raised when an object in the specified area moves for 10 seconds Repeat steps 4 through 8 to set all the motion detection areas 10
42. gt gt Alarm Triggering Alarm Source Name Query Reset Alarm Source Name Device Type Configure Alarm Triggere 206 6 0 185 Camera a 20660185in1 Alarm Source Input Boolean Alarm Action NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN 3 On the Alarm Triggered Action Configuration page click the Output Boolean tab In the Boolean List find an available output Boolean as required And then click Add in the Operation column Figure 7 15 Output Boolean Tab Storage Preset Configure Alarm Triggered Live Video to User Pane Buzzer Email Boolean List Device ID Boolean Name Operation ECRIMOSCODE 05101 out Add Mm 4 Page ofi b bl Perpage 10 4 Click OK Configuring Alarm Triggered Buzzer Purpose 41 After this function is set the NVR device will trigger the buzzer to alert you when an alarm is raised Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Alarm gt Alarm Triggering The Alarm Triggered Action Configuration page is displayed 2 Click the Buzzer tab Figure 7 16 Buzzer Tab Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Alarm gt gt Alarm Triggering gt gt Alarm Triggered Action Configuration Storage Preset Configure Alarm Triggered Live Video to User Pane Output Boolean Trigger Alarm to Buzzer E YES NO 3 Select YES to enable this function and then click OK Configuring Alarm Triggered Email Purpose Use this function so that the NVR device will be triggered to se
43. gure 10 5 Network Status Page Current Position Running Status gt gt Network Status NIC No 1 ma NIC Name etho MAC Address 00 23 89 13 13 40 Link Link No 1 w Network Port Type Copper port Connection Status Connected Link Rate and Duplex 100M Full duplex IP Address No 1 we IP Obtain Mode Static IP Address 206 5 2 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 206 5 0 1 Refresh 2 Click Refresh to get the latest status information Viewing Service Statistics Purpose View service statistics of your NVR such as the number of live video services established number of two way voice sessions and number of users logged in to the NVR Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Running Status gt Service Statistics The Service Statistics page is displayed The following shows an example 54 Figure 10 6 Service Statistics Page Current Position Running Status gt gt Service Statistics Name Total 1 Number of Live Video Services Established 0 2 Number of Two Way Voice Sessions Established 0 3 Number of Users Currently Logged In 1 Viewing Server Information Purpose This operation is effective only when your NVR is operating in management mode which means your NVR is managed by a central server View server information including the server IP address and the protocol being used for connection to the central server Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Running Status gt Server Information The Server Information page is displ
44. ibed below Table 9 2 UNP Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Authentication Enables disables the authentication function Username The Username and password of the UNP server 5 F Note you can ignore the username and password if the en authentication function is disabled 3 After you have completed the settings click OK Configuring Route This operation is required if you want to save more routes on your NVR The added routes can be used to connect cameras that are located in different LANs as your NVR 1 Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Route The Route page is displayed 47 Figure 9 5 Route page Current Position Network Configuration gt gt Route IPv4 Route Index Enable IP Network Segment subnet Mask 0 E 1 2 3 4 5 On 2 Select the check box in the Enable column for example for index 0 and then enter the network segment subnet mask and gateway in the respective fields 3 Click the Save button in the Config column Configuring SMTP Purpose The NVR can be set to send an alert email to specified users when an alarm is raised Before you start configuring SMTP ensure that your NVR is connected to the LAN where the SMTP server is located and ensure that the LAN is connected to an intranet or the Internet depending on the location of the e mail accounts to which alert emails will be sent Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt SMTP The SMT
45. ice Name Serial Port No Serial Port Type Serial Port Mode Config NVR202 09P IN 1 RS232 RJ45 Console NS NVR202 09P IN 2 RS485 RJ45 Transparent Channel N 2 For maintenance click SI to configure the serial port whose Port Type is RS232 RJ45 and set the serial parameters in the Serial Port Configuration dialog box 69 3 To control an extended device or set a transparent channel click Nl to configure the serial port whose port type is RS485 RJ45 and set transparent channel parameters in the Serial Port Configuration dialog box Figure 13 7 Serial Port Configuration Dialog Box Serial Port Configuration x i Serial Port Type RS232 Serial Port Mode Console vr Baud Rate 9600 wr Data Bits B w Stop Bits 1 w Parity Bits None w Flow Control No Flow Control w OK Cancel Figure 13 8 Serial Port Configuration Dialog Box Serial Port Configuration Serial Port Type 15485 os Serial Port Mode Transparent Channel os Baud Rate 9600 D Data Bits 8 hd Stop Bits 1 he Parity Bits None hd Flow Control Ho Flow Control h Occupied Serial Port List OK Cancel 4 After you have completed the settings click OK Configuring Virtual Channel Purpose 70 The function of virtual channel is to encode multiple video streams into one stream thus lowering the bandwidth requirement After configuring the virtual channel you can see the multiple video streams in one pane Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Resource Configu
46. ig Start Main Stream to Pane Playback View Monitoring Relation Refresh Some of items in the menu are described below Item Start Main Stream to Pane Start Sub Stream to Pane Playback View Monitiring Relation Details Config Function Display the live view with the main stream Display the live view with the sub stream this item turns gray if the IPC does not support sub stream Play back a recording List the statistic information of IPC connected to NVR for your reference Check the detailed information of the IPC Shortcut for editing your IPC setting Right click Menu for Talk Right click the Talk icon the pop up menu is displayed 11 Figure 2 4 Right click Menu Page SB NVR202 09P IN ke Camera 3 Ca Talk F 19 EA BI Ne A Talk Config Refresh Some of items in the menu are described below Item Function Talk Enable the talk function for the voice resources Turn up down the volume of voice resources turns gray when the talk function is disabled Volume Note the volumn control is global for all voice resources which means when you adjust the volumn of one voice resouce the volumn of other resources changes accordingly Config Edit the voice resources setting for talk and broadcast Right click Menu for Broadcast Group Right click the broadcast icon Sp the pop up menu is displayed Figure 2 5 Right click Menu Page SB NVR202 09PHIN Ee Camer
47. in loged in system operation result Succeeded admin 2014 06 07 09 25 59 206 6 0 90 User admin loged in system operation result Succeeded admin 2014 06 06 07 34 41 206 6 0 90 User admin loged in system operation result Succeeded Exporting Logs Purpose Export all the logs generated in the system to a specified location for backup Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Device Maintenance gt Export Log The Operation Log page is displayed Figure 10 16 Export Log Page Current Position Device Maintenance gt gt Export Log Export Log Export 2 Click Export A dialog box appears 3 Select the destination folder for the logs to be exported and then click OK Rebooting Your NVR Purpose Use the Web interface to reboot your NVR Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Device Maintenance gt Reboot The Reboot page is displayed Figure 10 17 Reboot Page Current Position Device Maintenance gt gt Reboot Reboot The System Reboot 59 2 Click Reboot A message appears for your conformation 3 Click YES to proceed or click NO to cancel the operation Shutting Down Your NVR Purpose Use the Web interface to shut down your NVR Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Device Maintenance gt Shutdown The Shutdown page is displayed Figure 10 18 Shutdown Page Current Position Device Maintenance gt gt Shutdown Shut Down The System Shut Down 2 Click Shut Down A message appears for your confirm
48. ion alarm configuration alarm process and log query Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt User Management gt User Configuration The User Configuration page is displayed Figure 11 1 User Configuration Page Current Position User Management gt gt User Configuration Username Query Reset Telephone Mobile Email Us 2 Click the Add button The Add User dialog box is displayed 61 Figure 11 2 Add User Dialog Box User ID Username User Role Operator p Password Confirm Password Telephone Mobile Email Fax Remarks si OK Cancel 3 Enter the user information including user ID username role and password For example enter 001 as the user ID and username select Operator as the role Enter other information as required Figure 11 3 Example Adding user 001 Add User u User ID 001 Username 001 User Role Operator w Password 288888 Confirm Password Telephone Mobile Email Fax Remarks OK Cancel 62 4 After you have completed the information click OK to go back to the User Configuration page User 001 is displayed in the list Figure 11 4 Example User 001 Added Username Telephone Mobile 001 5 In the Authentication Configuration column click the icon The Authentication Settings page is displayed Figure 11 5 Authentication Settings Page Current Position User Management gt gt User Configuration gt gt Authentication Settings Permission Configuration
49. is region on the screen Based on the ROI function the camera can decrease image quality for non ROI areas to save bandwidth and storage while providing greater details and better image quality under the same bit rate streaming conditions This function is supported by cameras connected with Uniview protocol Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration gt IPC 2 Double click the name of the camera you want to configure and then click the ROI tab The following shows the ROI area Figure 4 9 Setting the ROI ROI Enable ROI Current Area hd Coordinates Start X 0 Start Y 0 End X 0 End 0 22 Select the check box to enable the ROI function 4 From the Current Area drop down list select the area number Enter the coordinates to set the ROI You may also draw the ROI in the Live Preview area on the left and drag the ROI to the right position 6 After you have completed the settings click OK PTZ Settings Set PTZ patrol parameters so that your PTZ camera can patrol along a specified route in accordance with a plan Before you start check that the PTZ is properly connected to your NVR on the network Adding Preset Positions Purpose You need to add preset positions also called presets before you can add a patrol route Steps 1 In the live view window click the pane corresponding to the PTZ camera you want to configure The PTZ control panel appears Figure 4 10 PTZ Control Panel 2 Adjust the di
50. itions Steps 1 In the live view window click the pane corresponding to the PTZ camera that you want to configure The PTZ control panel appears Figure 4 12 PTZ Control Panel 2 From the Patrol drop down list select Add The Add Patrol Route page is displayed 24 Figure 4 13 Add Patrol Route Page Patrol Route Name Note Changes made to patrol route parameters take effect the next time the patrol plan is started Refresh Set Top Move Up Delete Move Down Set Botton Preset No Preset Description Preset No Preset Description Time Interval s 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 no e w N a N O Time Interval s 10 a x Add gt Page fi of 1 FI Per Page 20 v OK Cancel Reset 3 Inthe Patrol Route Name text box enter a name for the patrol route for example routel 4 From the Preset list select the preset positions you want to add to the route for example preset positions 1 2 3 4 and then click the Add button To adjust the sequence of the preset positions use the Set Top Move Up Move Down Set Bottom buttons 5 Inthe Time Interval text box enter a number to set the duration that the PTZ camera stays at each preset position for example 10 seconds The following shows the example settings Figure 4 14 Example Preset Positions and Time Interval for a Patrol Route Patrol Route Name route001 Note Changes made to patrol route pa
51. l the NVR will add cameras using admin as the username and password by default if the user information is not admin you can enter the correct information and add the camera you may also use the default login information so that the NVR will automatically change the login information into admin Password Forward Mult IP IP address and port number of the multicast group for forwarding audio video streams Forward Mult Port The combination of the IP address and port number of the multicast group must be unique in the system 3 After you have completed the settings click OK Searching and Adding a Camera 1 Click the Search button The Search page is displayed Figure 1 7 Search Page Current Position Resource Configuration gt gt IPC gt gt Search Quick Search Search In Network Segment Batch Add Device ID Device IP Device Port Device Model Manufacturer 2 Make a quick search or search a specified network segment To make a quick search click the Quick Search button To search a network segment click the Search in Network Segment button and then set the start and end addresses of the network segment 3 After the camera is found click p in the Add Device column For a third party IPC the Add Third Party IPC page is displayed For a Uniview camera a pop up menu appears after you p clic Where you can choose the protocol If you choose the Uniview protocol the Add IPC page is display
52. l ID Camera Name Camera Type PTZ Protocol PTZ Address Code Multicast IP Multicast Port Config 2 Click Add and the Add Encoder dialog box is displayed Configure the parameters as required Figure 13 2 Add Encoder Dialog Box Add Encoder Basic settings Device Type DVS4001 IN N Device Name test1 x o Device ID Multicast D Enable amp Disable Protocol UDP v Device Password Confirm Password Temperature Alarm Settings High Temperature Threshold Lower Limit Low Temperature Threshold Upper Limit Media Stream Settings Audio Video Settings OK Cancel 3 After you have completed the settings click OK 67 Configuring Voice Resource Purpose Voice resources that can be managed by NVR include encoders IP cameras that support audio function and audio devices By configuring voice resources you can talk to single resource or broadcast voice signals to a broadcast group Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration gt Voice Resource The Voice Resource page is displayed On the Talk Broadcast tab the available voice resources are listed On the Broadcast Group tab you can add broadcast groups Figure 13 3 Voice Resource Page Current Position Resource Configuration gt gt Voice Resource _Talk Broadcast Broadcast Group Resource Name Home Device Name Resource Type Config ECRIMOSCODE_talk01 NVR202 09P IN Talk NS 2 On the Talk Broadcast tab click
53. l Page Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Transparent Channel Channel Name Query Reset Refresh F Channel Name Channel ID Serial Port No Enabled IP Config 2 Click Add The Add Transparent Channel dialog box is displayed Set the transparent channel parameters as required Figure 13 15 Add Transparent Channel Dialog Box Add Transparent Channel Device NVR202 09P IN od Transparent Channel Name testi Serial Port No 2 hd IP Address Port Description 17 OK Cancel 3 After you have completed the settings click OK 73 14 FAQs Why ActiveX cannot be downloaded when access the Web interface 1 If no message appears to prompt you to download ActiveX check your IE settings at Tools gt Internet options gt Browsing history and then select Every time I visit the webpage for Check for newer versions of stored pages Figure 14 1 Checking Internet Options ene TT i__ Home page AR To create home page tabs type each address on its own line i Use cument Use default Use new tab Startup Start with tabs from the last session Start with home page Tabs Change how webpages are displayed in tabs Delete temporary files history cookies saved passwords and web form information Delete browsing history on exit PE NN Colors Languages Fonts Accessibility Figure 14 2 Checking Website Data Settings e Website Data Setting
54. language from the drop down list 3 Click OK 52 Viewing System Version Information Purpose View version information of your NVR including the device type bar code software and hardware versions and Uboot and SCM versions Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Running Status gt Version Information The Version Information page is displayed Viewing Operation Information Purpose View information about operation status of your NVR including the current system time length of time that the system has been operating CPU usage information RAM information etc Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Running Status gt Device Running Information The Device Running Information page is displayed The following shows an example Figure 10 4 Device Running Information Current Position Running Status gt gt Device Running Information Running Status of Devices system Time 01 July 2014 17 48 09 Running Time 1 Days 2 Hours 7 Minutes 44 Se CPU Utilzation 8 Free Maximum Memory M 57 330 VO Read KB S 0 1 O Write KB S 416 Device Temperature 38 Chassis Fan Speed High Low Low Heating State No heating module Refresh Viewing Network Status Purpose View the current status of the network including information about the current NIC link IP address subnet mask and gateway 53 Steps 1 Click Maintenance gt Running Status gt Network Status The Network Status page is displayed The following shows an example Fi
55. munication with the corresponding IPC en Snatch One Click this icon to take a snapshot of the image on the pane Icon gay ad Function Snatch Series Start Click this icon to take snapshots of images at a certain interval Local Storage Start Click this icon to start recording to your PC Center Storage Start Click this icon to start recording to your NVR Restore LostFrameRate Click this icon to restore the lost frame rate Video Settings Click this icon to adjust image settings including the contrast saturation hue and brightness Table 2 5 Explanation of Icons on the PTZ Control Panel gt or hm Icon Function Locks or releases the PTZ Note Only admin can gain the control of a locked PTZ Releases the PTZ Any user can control a PTZ when it is not locked Select a preset position for the PTZ Adds or deletes a preset Sets a home position for the PTZ Select a patrol route You can select Add from the drop down list to add a new patrol route Starts or stops patrol Increases or decreases the aperture of the lens Adjusts the focus of the camera Turns on or off the light Turns on or off the wiper Zoom in or out Controls the speed when the PTZ moves Controls the direction of the PTZ 10 Right click Menu for camera Right click the camera icon the pop up menu is displayed Figure 2 3 Right click Menu Page SB NVR202 09P IN a Ra Camera v2 Details Conf
56. nd an email to a specified address when an alarm is raised Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Alarm gt Alarm Triggering The Alarm Triggered Action Configuration page is displayed 2 Click the Email tab Figure 7 17 Email Tab Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Alarm gt gt Alarm Triggering gt gt Alarm Triggered Action Configuration Storage Preset Configure Alarm Triggered Live Video to User Pane Output Boolean Buzzer Email Trigger Alarm to Email YES NO 3 Select YES and then click OK 42 8 Arming and Disarming Purpose Use the arming disarming function to start stop the guard plan for an alarm source Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Arming amp Disarming The Arming amp Disarming page is displayed On this page all available guard plans are listed Figure 8 1 Arm amp Disarming Page Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Arming amp Disarming Plan Name Plan Status Guard Plan Name Start local1 GuardPlan Start 206601 mera01 GuardPlan Start 20660182In7 GuardPlan Start 20660182In6 GuardPlan Start 206601821n5 GuardPlan Start 20660182In4 GuardPlan Start 20660182In3 GuardPlan Start 20660182In2 GuardPlan Start 20660182In1 GuardPlan Query Reset Alarm Source Name local1 206 6 0 182 206601821n7 206601821n6 206601821n5 20660182In4 206601821n3 20660182In2 20660182In1 Alarm Type Input Boolean Alarm
57. nterface you need to install ActiveX Steps 1 Click Next in the dialog box Figure 1 2 ActiveX Setup Wizard Page H ae Setup Welcome to the ActiveX Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will install ActiveX on your computer Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard 2 Click Browse to select a folder for ActiveX And click Next Figure 1 3 Select Installation Folder Select Installation Folder This is the folder where ActiveX will be installed To install in this folder dick Next To install to a different folder enter it below or dick Browse Folder C Program Files VideoPlayActivex ActiveX 3 Install ActiveX according to the guidance and click Finish to complete the installation Figure 1 4 Installation Finished Completing the ActiveX Setup Wizard Click the Finish button to exit the Setup Wizard Please restart IE to complete in Adding and Connecting a Camera to Your NVR Purpose Add a camera to your NVR and view live video from the camera The parameters that can be configured vary with the camera model Prerequisite e The network connection between the camera and your NVR is functional e Initial configuration has completed for your camera For detailed information about initial configuration for a camera see the manual delivered with the camera Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration gt IPC The IPC page is displayed
58. om the camera when an alarm is raised for the camera Configuring alarm triggered recording is the same as configuring alarm triggered storage For steps to configure alarm triggered storage see Configuring Alarm Triggered Storage 7 Alarm Settings Purpose Alarm triggering is an important function in the system You can set conditions for triggering a certain type of alarm as required Steps Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Alarm The Alarm Triggering page is displayed Figure 7 1 Alarm Triggering Page Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Alarm gt gt Alarm Triggering Alarm Source Name Query Reset Alarm Source Name Device Type Configure Alarm Triggere Configure Guard Plan 206 5 0 2 Camera a a Configuring Boolean 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Alarm gt Boolean Configuration The Boolean Configuration page is displayed 33 Figure 7 2 Boolean Configuration Page Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Alarm gt gt Boolean Configuration Input Boolean Channel Output Boolean Channel Home Device Name Boolean Index Status NVR202 09P IN 1 Normal Open NVR202 09P IN 2 Normal Open NVR202 09P IN 3 Normal Open NVR202 09P IN 4 Normal Open 48 EA 63 06 4B 1D 1 Normal Open 48 EA 63 06 4B 1D 2 Normal Open 206 5 0 2 1 Normal Open 206 5 0 2 2 Normal Open 2 To set an alarm input click the Input Boolean Channel tab To set an alarm output click the Output B
59. oolean Channel tab 3 In the Config column click S for the device you want to configure The Boolean Configuration dialog box is displayed Some of the parameters are described in the table below Table 7 1 Parameter descriptions for setting Boolean Type Parameter Description Input Boolean Name Name of the alarm input device The status set for this parameter must be consistent with the status of the alarm input device For example if the alarm input device is normally in open status you must set this parameter to Normal Open Status Boolean Indicates whether to enable alarm input Output Boolean Name Name of alarm output The status set for this parameter must be consistent with the connected alarm output device For example if the alarm output device is normally in open status you must set this parameter to Normal Open Status Alarm Output Indicates whether to enable alarm output Length of time that an output alarm lasts Duration This parameter is effective only when Alarm Output is set to Enable 4 After you have completed the settings click OK 34 Configuring Alarm Triggered Actions EG NOTE Device alarm and video loss alarm are independent from guard plans and are always effective Device alarm includes temperature alarm and fan alarm For alarm types other than temperature alarm and fan alarm a guard plan is required for these types of alarms to trigger actions Before you configure an alarm trig
60. ource Name Query Reset Alarm Source Name Device Type 206 5 0 2 Camera 35 2 In the Configure Alarm Triggered Action column click the icon for the camera you want to configure alarm triggered storage for and then choose an option from the pop up menu The Alarm Triggered Action Configuration page is displayed Figure 7 4 Alarm Triggered Action Configuration Page Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Alarm gt gt Alarm Triggering gt gt Alarm Triggered Action Configuratio Storage Preset Configure Alarm Triggered Live Video to User Pane Output Boolean Buzzer Email Refresh Camera ID Camera Name Operatia 206502 206 5 0 2 Add 48 EA 63 06 4B8 1D 001 48 E4 63 06 48 1D Add 4 4 Page fi of 1 5 PerPage 10 StorageAction List Camera ID Camera Name 3 In the Operation column of the Camera List area click Add for the camera for which you want to configure alarm triggered storage The camera is added to the StorageAction List area Figure 7 5 Example Camera Added to the Storage Action List StorageAction List Camera ID Camera Name Fl 206502 206 5 0 2 OK Cancel 4 To enable alarm triggered storage for more cameras repeat step 3 5 After you have added all the desired cameras click OK 36 EG NOTE After alarm triggered storage has occurred you can view the alarm triggered recording by clicking the icon on the History Alarm page under Maintenance gt Ala
61. ower than 1920 x 1080 The NVR is disconnected from the LAN when PPPoE is enabled Answer When the PPPoE is enabled a new default route is created and communication to other network segment on the LAN is disconnected because the default route has been changed which means that the network connection between the IPC in a different network segment as the NVR is lost So in this case you need to add a route on the page as shown below Current Position Network Configuration gt gt Route EE TCP IP Index Enable IP Network Segment Subnet Mask Gateway r r r PPPoE o 7 Fi 206 2 8 0 255 255 255 0 206281 DDNS UPnP DHCP Server NAT UNP Client Route SMTP 1 2 3 4 E 5 6 7 DNS 75 http www uniview com en globalsupport uniview com
62. rameters take effect the next time the patrol plan is started Refresh Set Top Move Up De ete Move Down Set Bottom Preset No Preset Description Preset No Preset Description Time Interval s 1 001 1 001 10 2 002 2 002 10 3 003 3 003 10 4 004 a 004 10 5 005 6 006 7 007 Time Interval s 10 Add gt Page of 1 Per Page 20 v 6 Click the OK button The patrol route route001 is added to the Patrol drop down list on the PTZ control panel 25 Figure 4 15 New Patrol Route Setting a Patrol Plan Purpose Set a patrol plan for your PTZ camera so that the PTZ camera patrols in accordance with the specified time period s Prerequisite The patrol route for which you want to set a patrol plan must have been created For detailed steps to create a patrol route see Creating a Patrol Route Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Patrol The Patrol page is displayed Figure 4 16 Patrol Page Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Patrol PTZ Camera Name Query Reset PTZ Camera Name Device Online Status 206 6 0 182 Online Page 1 of Per Page 10 v Delete Configure Patrol Plan Patrol Route Name U route001 2 Select the camera for which you want to create a patrol plan for example 206 6 0 182 The patrol route created for this camera appears in the patrol route list For example route001 26 3 Select the patrol route and then click the Configure Pat
63. ration gt Virtual Channel The Virtual Channel page is displayed In the status column click the icon to enable the virtual channel Figure 13 9 Virtual Channel Page Current Position Resource Configuration gt gt Virtual Channel Channel ID Camera Name Video Output Multicast IP Multicast Port Status 1 Config Disabled a 2 On the Virtual Camera Configuration page set the parameters and click OK to enable the virtual channel Figure 13 10 Virtual Configuration Page Virtual Camera Configuration Basic Video Output Port VGA HDMI BNC MA Camera Name test1 Bit Rate Type Resolution v Bit Rate Kbps 2048 Frame Rate 25 MA I Frame Interval 25 GOP Mode IP Multicast IP Multicast Port OK Cancel 3 After you enable the virtual channel the status of the channel turns to Enabled Figure 13 11 Virtual Channel Page Current Position Resource Configuration gt gt Virtual Channel Refresh Channel ID Camera Name Video Output Multicast IP Multicast Port Status Config 1 test1 VGA HDMIIBNC 4 A Enabled a 71 4 Optional To modify the channel parameters click in the Config column Configuring Video Output Purpose By configuring the video output you can customize the display of the video output interfaces for example auto switch function and multi screen display The available output interfaces that can be configured vary with the device model By editing the corresponding video
64. rection zoom focus and aperture for the PTZ camera For detailed descriptions about how to use the PTZ control panel see Table 2 5 3 After you have completed step 2 click F right to the Preset drop down list The Add Preset dialog box is displayed Figure 4 11 Add Preset Dialog Box add Preset Description OK Cancel 23 4 Complete the settings in the dialog box For example set both the Position and Description parameters to 001 Click OK The preset position is added to the Preset drop down list on the PTZ control panel 6 To add another preset position adjust the direction zoom focus and aperture of the PTZ camera as required click right to the Preset drop down list and then complete settings in the Add Preset dialog box 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 till you have added all the preset positions The added preset positions are listed in the Preset drop down list on the PTZ control panel 8 Optional To delete an unneeded preset position select the preset position from the Preset drop down list and then click E Creating a Patrol Route Purpose A patrol route consists of a certain number of preset positions Create a patrol route and set the PTZ camera to move among the preset positions in specified order at the specified interval Prerequisite Before you add a patrol route you need to add preset positions first For details about how to add a preset position see Adding Preset Pos
65. rm Query gt History Configuring Alarm Triggered Preset Purpose This function is available for only PTZ cameras When an alarm triggered preset position is set for a PTZ camera this camera will move to the preset position when an alarm is raised Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Service Configuration gt Alarm gt Alarm Triggering The Alarm Triggered Action Configuration page is displayed 2 Click the Preset tab Figure 7 6 Configuring Alarm Triggered Preset Current Position Service Configuration gt gt Alarm gt gt Alarm Triggering gt gt Alarm Triggered Action Configuration Storage Configure Alarm Triggered Live Video to User Pane Output Boolean Buzzer Refresh Camera ID Camera Name Preset No Pre 206502 206 5 0 2 2 rou 3 Inthe Preset No column double click the field for the camera and then select a number from the drop down list for example preset No 2 4 Click the Add button in the Operation column The triggered preset is added to the PresetAction List area 37 Figure 7 7 Preset Action List PresetAction List Camera ID Camera Name Preset No El 206502 206 5 0 2 2 OK Cancel Delete All 5 6 To add more presets repeat the above steps After you have completed the settings click OK Configuring Alarm Triggered Live Video to a Pane Purpose When this function is set for a camera live video from the camera will be displayed in the bound
66. roduct does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance e To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture e This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the local codes e Please install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for convenient supply interruption e The separate earthing terminal must be permanently connected to earth e For AC supplied model The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times as it serves as the main disconnecting device e Before the power cable is installed or removed the power must be turned off e To avoid heat accumulation good ventilation is required for a proper operating environment e Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Please use the manufacturer recommended battery type A Caution Fiber optic ports optical safety Class 1 LASER PRODUCT Never look at the transmit laser while the power is on Never look directly at the fiber ports and the fiber cable ends when they are powered on Caution Use of controls or adjustments to the performance or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser emissions Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and foun
67. rol Plan button The Configure Patrol Plan page is displayed Figure 4 17 Configure Patrol Plan Page Plan Name Plan Time Period By Day Patrol View Modify gt gt Patrol View Modify gt gt i Patrol View Modify gt gt is Patrol View Modify gt gt Enable Exception OK Cancel 4 Set the plan name and the time period s during which the plan will be executed The following shows an example in which the plan name is pp001 and the PTZ camera patrols 24 hours every day 5 Optional To view or modify the current patrol route click View Modify Figure 4 18 Example Patrol Plan Plan Name pp001 Plan Time Period By Day A 00 00 00 73 59 59 Patrol route001 View Modify gt gt p Patrol View Modify gt gt er Patrol View Modify gt gt ar Patrol View Modify gt gt 6 Optional To set an exception to the current plan select Enable Exception and then set the exceptional period s or patrol route s 7 After you have completed the settings click OK Starting a Patrol Plan Manually Purpose Use this function to start a patrol plan immediately Steps 1 Inthe live view window click the pane corresponding to the PTZ camera for which you want to start the patrol plan The PTZ control panel is displayed 2 From the Patrol drop down list select the desired patrol plan for example route001 The following shows an example 27 Figure 4 19 Starting a Patrol Plan Manu
68. s To stop recording click the icon again Window Toolbar Recording Start local recording Click this icon to start recording to your PC for all on all panes the panes To stop recording click the icon again Click this icon to play a recording saved on your PC Play local recording Icon Single snapshot Start single snapshot on all panes Snapshot 9 af 0 55 v Snapshot Start continuous snapshot on all panes Adjust volume Config Resume scene Config 1 I Q Turn off contrast on all panes Function Click this icon to take a snapshot of the current image on the pane Click this icon to take snapshots of images on all panes Click this icon to take snapshots of images on all panes at a certain interval You can select an interval from the drop down list Click this icon to adjust the volume Click this icon to restore the previous scene mode including the layout of panes live video and group switching Click this icon to disable dynamic contrast enhancement for all panes When you click a pane the pane toolbar appears and if PTZ function is supported the PTZ control panel appears as well Figure 2 2 PTZ Control Panel and Pane Toolbar 206 6 0 182 EET a BA N OEbps H 264 0 00 The icons on the pane toolbar are described in the following table Table 2 4 Explanation of Icons on the Pane Toolbar Icon Function Talk Click this icon to start audio com
69. s n En Temporary Intemet Files History Caches and databases Internet Explorer stores copies of webpages images and media for faster viewing later Check for newer versions of stored pages fe Every time visit the webpage Every time start Intemet Explorer Automatically Never Disk space to use B 1024ME 250 Recommended 50 250 MIB Current location C Wesers AdministratonAppData Local Microsoft wWindows Temporary Internet Files Move folder View objects View files cave 74 2 If you cannot log in after entering the IP address in the address bar add ActiveX Setup exe at the end of the IP address for example enter http 206 2 4 91 ActiveX Setup exe and then try again Why I cannot log in after network connection is restored after a disconnection Answer It takes around 5 20 seconds to restore after a network disconnection So you need to wait for a while and then try again Why I cannot rebuild a RAIDS Answer The backup disk must be of the same size and brand Why the PTZ camera cannot be controlled Answer Check the PTZ protocol and PTZ address and make sure that are set properly Some IPCs cannot be connected to the NVR through ONVIF How to handle this Answer 1 Check that the IPC settings including IP port number username and password are correct 2 Check that the network connection between the IPC and the NVR is stable 3 The resolution set for the IPC is l
70. sssenann 19 Configuring OSD ees sesse ke ER ER EER EER EER ER EER ee ER EER ee ER ee ER ee ER ee ER ee Re ER ee ER ee ER ee ee R EER EER EER ee R eek ee Re ee e eke eek ee ee ee 19 Configuring Motion Detection ss sssrrrsnnnnnnnnnnnnanannnanannnanannnanannnnannunanannnanenenanannnanenenanannnanennnanenunenene 20 end ES 21 Configuring el eeeeeenennnennnnnnennnennnnenensnesnesnssnssnsnssessssnsnnsnsnsssnsnssssnssnssssnsssnssnnsann 22 AT OESOESOOSOOOSOOOEOOSSOOSOOOSOOSOOOSOOOSOOOSOOOSOOOCOOOOOOSOOOSOOOSOOSROOSOOOSOESE 23 Adding Preset POSitiONS ees ese see ee RE ER Ee Ee RE ER ER ER EER EER EER EER ee ee ee ER EER EER e Ee ee ee ee ee EE Re ER EER ee e ee eer 23 Creating a Patrol Route TE EE Ee Ee ee 24 Setting a Patrol HULE EE ee 26 Starting a Patrol Plan Manually EE casein s unease E cHeOne dE sn NN 27 ASE 28 Building an Arrayeeeeseeeeeetttretreretstrerterereteereretsenenenetnenenttsenttnentttnentnsenentntenenenentnttsenenttsenenttsenenetneneneenenenet 28 Making a Sel ENE 30 6 Recording eeeeeeeteeeeereererretrerrerseretneeserstneerstneenetsenetnenseneeneententenenetneeneenenetnenseenetetntenetneneeneeneeneneeeeens 31 Manual Ie 31 Planned Recording OO 32 Alarm Triggered Recording EEE EE EEE 33 7 Alarm EST 33 Configuring Boolean ree RE EER RE EER EER ER EER ER EER EER EER ee ER ee ER ee ER ee Re EER e ER ee ER EER EER ee Re EER ee Re ER ee eke EER ee ee eke ee 33 Configuring Alarm Triggered AcCtiONS ere EER EE EER EER EER EE ER EER EER E
71. t and Maintenance Setting Your NVR Set parameters for your NVR including basic information date and time and language Setting Basic Information Purpose Set the basic information about your NVR including the name and ID of your NVR multicast settings stream format transfer protocol and management mode Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Device Parameters gt Basic Information The Basic Information page is displayed The following shows an example 50 Figure 10 1 Setting the Basic Information Current Position Device Parameters Configuration gt gt Basic Information Basic Information Device Name NVR202 09P IN Device ID NVR202 09P IN Multicast Enable Disable Stream Format UDP TS Protocol UDP w PTZ Release Time 5 300 Note Please config correct multicast IP address when multicast enabled 2 Set the name and ID for your NVR 3 Enable or disable multicast as required For detailed descriptions about multicast see fig ARES H 4 For Stream Format and Protocol keep the default setting unless a modification is necessary Set PTZ Release Time as required This parameter sets the length of time that elapses before a PTZ is released automatically when the user controlling the PTZ does not perform any operation and no other user is gaining control of the PTZ from the current user during this period 6 For Server Management select Server Management only when your NVR is managed by a hi
72. tenance Quit SB NVR202 09P IN fie Camera Talk 2 Broadcast Group Fay Fl R Recording el Snapshot 9 i Config 8 O Q J G mv The functions of these areas are described in the table below Table 2 1 Functional Areas in the Live View Window No Function 1 Resource tree The icons are described in Table 2 2 2 Main toolbar which is used to access the main menus in the Web interface 3 Information area which shows your username and the number of new messages from the system 4 Pane used to display live video or recording 5 Window toolbar The icons are described in Table 2 3 6 Playback toolbar which is used to playback recordings Toolbar and Icons Table 2 2 Explanation of Icons on the Resource Tree Icon Indication Status of connected fixed cameras MU MU The icons from left to right mean online offline video lost Status of connected PTZ cameras ven MU MU The icons from left to right mean online offline video lost Root node of the resource tree Folder Alarm input Alarm output 4e 7 8 Table 2 3 Explanation of Icons on the Window Toolbar Icon Function Change layout Click the arrow to change the layout of panes Fullscreen 00 Click this icon to switch to full screen mode Close all panes Click this icon to close display on all panes Start recording all Click this icon to start recording to the NVR for all panes to the server the pane
73. uality High Quality v Play Mode Performance First n Image Display Ratio Full Pane A Disable Screen Saver YES NO a PTZ Control Settings Shortcuts Enable Disable Note Changing multicast setting will affect all the currently logged in users You need to log in again to validate changes made to Display Quality Image Display Ratio Play Mode and Live View Performance OK 2 Set the parameters as required Some of the parameters are described below Table 12 1 Parameter Descriptions for Client Configuration Parameter Description Enable disable the auto switch between main stream and sub stream Smart Stream Choose the default video stream used for live view when IPC is Default Live Vi efault Live Video Stream connected to NVR Choose an appropriate way to process video data to meet your Live View Performance i monitoring needs 3 After you have completed the settings click OK 13 Others Configuring Encoder Purpose 66 After adding an encoder you can use the NVR to control the encoder like controlling an IPC Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration gt Encoder The Encoder page is displayed Figure 13 1 Encoder Page Current Position Resource Configuration gt gt Encoder Device Name Query Reset Dacie Rees atch ad E Device Name Device ID Device IP Device Type Device Online Status Config Page 1 lof PerPage 20 v No matching record is Encoder Name Channe
74. uring TT AE ee ee 66 Configuring Voice Resource ssrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnenene 68 Configuring Serial Port ssssss00sn0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnee 69 Configuring Virtual Channel ss0000000000000nnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee 70 Configuring Video Output EE airline 72 Configuring Transparent Channel 000000000000nnn0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneer 73 14 FAQs NAA 74 1 Getting Started Logging In to the Web Interface Purpose Log in to the Web interface to remotely control your NVR Steps 1 Open the IE on your PC type the IP address of your NVR in the address bar and then press Enter The login page is displayed 2 Enter your username and password If this is the first time you log in to the Web interface for your NVR use admin as the username and password 3 Click Login The live view window also called the homepage of the Web interface is displayed Figure 1 1 Live View Window Hello admin Set E 0 EA 3g NVR202 09P IN fie Camera As Talk 2 Broadcast Group Layout FA v f E Recording A Snapshot 9 iR Config O Q Playback Installing the ActiveX Purpose For your first login to the Web i
75. y In the case of degraded network performance enabling this function achieves smoother images but it also causes a certain level of delay 4 After you have completed the settings click OK 18 Editing Image Settings Purpose You may edit image settings for your camera as required on the Image Parameters tab page The Live Preview area on the left part of the page displays live video from the camera The Image Parameters area on the right shows the parameters that you can set to adjust the images This function is supported by cameras connected with Uniview protocol Steps 1 Click Configuration gt Resource Configuration gt IPC 2 Double click the name of the camera you want to configure and then click the Image Parameters tab The Image Parameters area shows the current settings The following shows an example Figure 4 5 Image Parameters Image Parameters Brightness 128 Contrast 128 2 Saturation 128 2 Hue 128 Q Mirror image Normal Mode w 3 Modify the settings while watching the live video in the Live View area on the left 4 After you have completed the settings click OK Configuring OSD Purpose Use this function to add certain contents on live video in a pane such as time serial information camera name monitored location or other custom contents The maximum number of OSDs your NVR supports depends on the model This function is supported by cameras connected with Uniview protocol Steps
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