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1. VSRO402 296 0 N i a D 50 z0 ill em Y cy 1 E S SZ e 141 0 Front view Side view Rear view 00 E Lele Front view e HVRO0402 HVR0804 NVR User Manual VSRO804 E Cos Side view N By ee hF Ls do de E 9 eE navy mw T an we oR HVRO402 HVRO804 Rear view NVR User Manual _ 370 0 4 Front view 5 Tt i Top view lt CI Dorsal view L J oo O Fil iti akan vow tal wa in De a 1 7 Technical parameters Display preview resolution of screen 1 1280 x 720 720P and screen 4 704 x 576 D1 Manual alarm motion detection and scheduled Time based search calendar based search event based search and Record search mode channel based search Display preview NVR
2. HDMI aaa Arale _ 2 O O eT O ol Je 5 Li LL AOT AN VIDEO OUT VGA LAN lt A DC 12V 485 ALARM ml mat n Alarm Input Interface 1 COM1 NOL NC1 COM1 NC1 Normal Close NO1 Normal Open Alarm Input Interface 2 COM2 NC2 Normal Close NO2Normal Open COM2 NO2 NC2 Alarm output interface ALARM COM indicates a common port NC indicates being normally COM NO NC closed and NO indicates being normally open an ros ao negation repo DC12V power interface HD video output interface Main power switch RJ45 auto negotiation Ethernet port 1 9 Mouse Functions This document assumes that you operate the mouse with your right hand To perform operations on menus by using a mouse connect the mouse to the USB interface of the 10 NVR User Manual device Description of mouse functions In a text box you can select an input method for example numeric input character input uppercase lowercase English letter input or Chinese input You can type a character by clicking it on the panel indicates a backspace and _ indicates a space In an edit box indicates the input of a space and _ indicates the deletion of the character before the cursor In a numeric box indicates zeroing out and _ indicates the deletion of the last digit You can type only digits for example the standby time in common setting in a numeric box You can typ
3. Main Stream second Stream r cam 2 ET CAM 3 EY cama Y amp NoneVideo The preview toolbar is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen O It is used to capture the screen of the current channel The captured screen is stored on a hard disk of the NVR e It is used to capture the screen of the current channel in local mode The captured screen is stored at C RC by default H It is used to enable recording for the current channel The record is stored at C RC by default a indicates that recording is enabled ud It is used to enable snoop the environment where the current channel is located M indicates that snooping is enabled pim It is used to start or stop the preview 6 7 PTZ Control You can control the PTZ functions on the web client 55 NVR User Manual b Speed 1 8 Value 1 255 4 Zoom Preset Auto Tour Focus AutoPan Auto Scan Iris Pattern PTZ Config Aux On Aux Off Direction Control Control the pan tilt directions top bottom left and right of the PTZ You can control a direction by clicking the corresponding arrow and hold When you release the mouse the direction is not under control Speed Control the speed when the PTZ moves up down left and right or in tour mode Zoom Control the zooming of the PTZ camera lens Focus Control the focus of the PTZ camera lens Iris Control the aperture of the PTZ camera lens Preset Type a value f
4. 3 4 3 Backup You can directly back up records to a local mobile storage device The mobile storage device is hot swappable It supports the FAT32 and NTFS file formats and provides unlimited capacity To access the Backup screen choose Main Menu gt Record gt Backup Backup 1 sdb1 USB DISK 4 91 GB 7 26 GB Ready Detect Backup Detect Detect the connected mobile storage device and display the name type free space total space and status of the device You can move the cursor by using the up and down arrow keys and select cancel backup by pressing the FN key Erase Erase the data on the mobile storage device by formatting the device 29 NVR User Manual Backup Click this button to access the Backup screen The selected mobile storage device is displayed You can set the record type record channel start time and end time for the backup You can move the cursor by using the up and down arrow keys and select cancel backup by pressing the FN key ZS Note On the Record Playback screen you can back up a record file by selecting it and clicking Backup Clear Clear the data in the storage space Start Start the backup 3 5 Alarm The following sub menus are available Motion Detection Alarm Input Network Alarm Alarm Output Abnormity and Digital Alarm 3 5 1 Motion Detection To access the Motion Detection screen choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Motion Detection You can save the settings of each channel i
5. The IP address of the device is automatically typed in the IP Address field Type It is the type of the front end device It can be set to IPC RTSP Onvif Protocol It is the protocol of the front end device It can be set to TCP or UDP Channel It is the channel for decoding the remote device Stream type It is the code stream type for decoding the remote device It can be set to Main or Secondary 43 NVR User Manual IP Address It is the IP address of the remote device that is the front end device Port It is the HTTP port for decoding the remote device The default IPC port ID is 9008 the default RTSP port ID is 554 the default Onvif port ID is 8080 and the default port is 80 Preset It is the preset point of the remote device Name It is the user name used to log in to the remote device Password It is the password used to log in to the remote device 3 7 3 USB Update The update procedure is as follows connect a USB device that stores the update file to the USB interface of the NVR select the update file and click Update You can update the kernels U Boot configurations application programs and file systems 3 7 4 Configuration EXPORT Connect a USB device to the USB interface of the NVR and export system configurations as the cfg coi file IMPORT Connect a USB device that stores the configuration file to the USB interface of the NVR select the configuration file and click IMPORT 44
6. as shown in the following figure Security Settings Settings Administrator approved Disable Enable 4 Download signed ActiveX controls O Disable Enable O Prompt Y Initialize and script ActiveX controls mot marked as safe Disable Mir bel gt v Reset custom settings Reset to x 4 Click OK and Apply e If plug ins or antivirus controls block the download of controls disable the firewall and antivirus software ZS Note If the commissioning is successful and all functions are normal when you log in to the NVR for the first time you can restore the Internet security level to the default setting or set a custom security level to ensure the security of the Internet Explorer 51 NVR User Manual 6 2 Login Type the IP address default IP address 192 168 1 88 of the NVR in the address box of the Internet Explorer for example http 192 168 1 88 Access the login page User Name admin Password c Language English i save Password Login When you log in by using the Internet Explorer for the first time the system prompts you to load and install plug ins The user name and password must be consistent with those used to log in to the software on the device The default administrator user name for the administrator of the NVR is admin and the default password is 123456 You need to change the password in time LES Notes 1 Check that the NVR is properly co
7. 2 2 Hard Disk Installation Check whether hard disks are installed when you install the device for the first time The NVR supports 13 NVR User Manual TB level hard disks Use recommended models of hard disks 7200 rom or above high speed hard disks and SATA disk cables delivered with the device VSRO402 VSRO304 To install a hard disk on the VSRO402 perform the following operations 1 Press the button at the bottom of a disk slot to eject the disk slot E l mai 47 2 Pull the disk slot out of the shelf install a hard disk in the disk slot and fix the hard disk using two screws 3 Insert the disk slot in the shelf If a sound is generated the disk slot is inserted properly pannannnnany e HVR0402 HVR0804 14 oe A E NVR User Manual Unscrew the screws and remove the cover Unscrew the hard disk slot screws and take out the hard disk slot from the chassis Put a hard disk in the hard di
8. Adiust It allows you to quickly access the TV adjustment screen and set the top us i bottom left and right edge spacing for TV output It allows you to quickly access the system shutdown screen and perform the Logout i shutdown restart log out and switchover operations Screen It allows you to switch among single screen 4 screen 8 screen 9 screen Switchover 16 screen and 25 screen modes It allows you to disable the alarm buzzer The alarm buzzer is disabled by default 21 NVR User Manual LES Notes For details about record playback see section 3 4 2 Record Playback For details about record backup see section 3 4 3 Backup For details about alarm output see section 3 5 4 Alarm Output For details about TV adjustment see section 3 6 3 Display For details about system shutdown see section 3 7 7 Shut Down 3 2 1 Record Control Record Control Cancel Channel All channel numbers of the device are listed The number of channel numbers is consistent with the maximum number of channels supported by the device Status The current status of the corresponding channel is displayed A channel may be in the Always Config or Close status Selected channels are marked by Always This status has the top priority After the Always status is enabled common recording is enabled in corresponding channels despite the status of the channels Config It enables recording based on the Timer Motion
9. Always on the Record Control screen PTZ Act Set the alarming time for the PTZ when alarm signals are generated Working days and non working days can be selected You can set six alarming time periods Ensure that the alarming time periods are different The alarming time periods are displayed in a straight line graph and they can be copied to other dates Post Record Stop recording after alarm input stops for a while It ranges from 10 seconds to 300 seconds Tour W indicates that a tour is enabled when an alarm is generated Select a channel for the tour 3 5 2 Alarm Input To access the Alarm Input screen choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Alarm Input Connect alarm input devices and alarm output devices such as lights and buzzers properly according to appendix B You can save the settings of each channel independently or save the settings of all channels at a time 31 NVR User Manual Type Set the type of alarm input devices to Normal Open or Normal Closed ES Note Settings on the Alarm Input screen are similar to those described in section 3 5 1 Motion Detection 3 5 3 Network Alarm To access the Network Alarm screen choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Network Alarm Type Set the type of alarm input devices to Normal Open or Normal Closed ZS Note Settings on the Network Alarm screen are the same as those on the Alarm Input screen For details see section 3 5 1 Motion Detection 3 5 4 Alarm Output To
10. Manual First level cs Description Submenu Note This function is not applicable to user accounts Shut Down It allows you to log out of shut down and restart the system It allows you to check the status of the SATA interface and the total Information Space free space record start end time and record type of all hard disks or a specific hard disk It allows you to check the current code stream size of each channel Information Y and the estimated disk space occupied per hour It allows you to check the logs of critical system events and specify the logs to be recorded Version It allows you to check the hardware features and the software EA version and release date 3 2 Shortcut Menus Description Shorten Men allows you to quickly access the record playback screen and play back Record Playback y i y il pay records It allows you to control the record mode configure recording for each channel Record Control and enable disable DE E e Record Record Backup It allows you to It allows you to quickly access the record backup screen and back up records access the record backup screen and back up records It allows you to quickly access the alarm output setting screen enable disable Alarm Output alarm output and set the alarm output status It allows you to quickly access the PTZ control screen and configure the preset Pan Tilt Zoom l points tour routes focus and auxiliary operations TV
11. You can restore the alarm setting record setting motion detection setting serial port setting output mode setting exception handling mode name setting network setting alarm setting PTZ setting and channel name You can export or import configuration parameters AutoReg It allows you to set the connection mode of the platform to be registered IP address and port 58 NVR User Manual ID of the server user name and password for accessing the platform and unified device identifier 6 11 Alarm Function Contig LB Control Panel E a system Info i i AS Aarm Input 28 version Info Event Type 8 Disk Info i i EN 8 Log 7 System Setting Alarm Input Input ol hy Enable Type open Common Setting i Decoder Config Video out Config Span setting Anti dither lo Second 0600 UE Alarm Output hi Output Delay 10 Second 10 300 E Net Setting Gi Mail Setting 4 DDNS Setting Record Channel 1 2 3 4 7 UPNP Setting i alla 7 PPPoE Setting 7 IP Privilege Setti Record Delay 10 Second 10 300 E NTP Setting fF RTSP Setting PTZ Action Setting i PTZ Setting Config Default Tour Channel a 2 3 4 T Alarm Function Alarm Input Beep Alarm i Video Detect Decoder Alarm i Alarm Out Exception Deal p Advance Option Save Refresh i Multi Views And Tout Disk Manage a Screen Prompt T Send Mail Alarm Input It allows you to set the event types for alarm inp
12. alarm devices for the Boolean alarm output NO contact Grounding alarms are generated when the alarm circuit is directly connected to the ground 16 NVR User Manual e To protect the host against overload read the relay parameters on the alarm output side in the following table before cable connection Model HFD3 Contact material Rated values Resistance load Insulation Surge voltage Connection time Disconnection time Service life Operating temperature AgNi Rated switching capacity Maximum switching power Maximum switching voltage Maximum switching current Between contacts with the same polarity Between contacts with different polarities Between contacts and coils Between contacts with the same polarity 4ms max 4ms max Mechanical Electrical 30V DC 2A 125VAC 0 5A 60W 62 5VA 220VDC 250VAC A 1000 V AC 1 minute 1500 V AC 1 minute 2000 V AC 1 minute 1500 V AC 10 x 160 us 100 000 000 times 100000 times 30 V DC 2 A 40 C to 85 C Parameters of relays on the alarm output side 2 Alarm output connection diagram Generally the alarm output terminal is disconnected It is closed when an alarm needs to be reported It does not provide voltage output and external power supplies are required to ensure proper operating of external speakers lights and alarm devices As shown in the following figure the independent power supply terminal is connected to the positive
13. alarm information ZS Note If the user name is a mailbox providing virtual functions add the mailbox name extension when you type the user name for example xxxx yyyy com If the user name is a mailbox not providing virtual functions do not add the mailbox name extension when you type the user name for example XXXX DNS Cancel Primary DNS It is set based on the local DNS address Secondary DNS It is set based on the local DNS address 36 NVR User Manual DDNS DDNS Type It is the type of the DDNS service provider Enable It is used to enable a function W indicates that the function is enabled Domain Name It is the DDNS domain name bound to the device User Name It is the user name that you use to register the DDNS domain name Password It is the password that you use to register the DDNS domain name PPPoE Cancel User Name It is the ADSL user name Password It is the ADSL password IP Address It is assigned after the dialup is successful UPNP External HTTP Port It is an external access HTTP port mapped by the router and corresponding to the HTTP port of the device External TCP Port It is an external access TCP port mapped by the router and corresponding to the TCP port of the device 37 NVR User Manual AutoReg Setting AutoReg Setting single Con 000 0 8000 admin 630992 default OK Cancel Connect Type It indicates the connection mode of the platform to b
14. and Alarm settings on the Record Setting screen Close It stops recording in all channels Start All It enables recording in all channels Stop All It stops recording in all channels 1 Start stop recording in one or more channels Before you start stop recording in a channel check the record state O or of the channel O indicates that the channel is not in the recording state and indicates that the channel is in the recording state If Always is marked by for a channel automatic recording is enabled for the channel If Close is marked by for a channel automatic recording is disabled for the channel If Config is marked by for a channel scheduled recording is enabled for the channel If Close is marked by for a channel scheduled recording is disabled for the channel You can start stop recording in other channels by repeating the preceding operations 2 Start recording in all channels To enable automatic recording in all channels select Always for All After automatic recording is enabled in all channels the NVR starts recording based on the Timer Motion and Alarm settings on the Record Setting screen and provides automatic recording channels 22 NVR User Manual To enable scheduled recording in all channels select Config for All After scheduled recording is enabled in all channels the recording stops in all channels despite the scheduled settings on the Record Setting screen 3 Stop
15. and negative terminals of the external power supply COM NVR alarm output Independent power supply Precautions for alarm output connection Alarm device e Do not connect the alarm output terminal of the NVR to high power loads For details see the relay 17 NVR User Manual parameters on the alarm output side o Protect relays again over current when you constitute an output circuit Use contactors for isolation when high power loads are connected 18 NVR User Manual 3 System Menus 3 1 Main Menus First level a Description Submenu It allows you to set the record mode Timer Motion or Alarm and Schedule ea external alarms and enabling motion detection everyday within a set the time period for scheduled operations recording receiving week It allows you search for and play back records You can search for a record based on the record type All Alarm Motion and All Record Search l Alarms channel or time The search results are displayed in a list You can play back a record by double clicking it R indicates common records A indicates alarm records M indicates motion detection records and H indicates manual records It allows you back up records You can search for a record based on the record type All Alarm Motion and All Alarms channel or time The search results are displayed in a list You can click and back up a record Motion Detection It allows you to set the dete
16. disks Download from hard disks over network and backup on a client Non working disks in hibernation facilitating heat dissipation reducing power consumption and extending the service life of hard disks Overwrite cyclic recording and non cyclic recording for files on hard disks Dedicated storage format for data preventing tampering and ensuring data security Network function One 10M 100M Ethernet interface Parameter setting real time video audio signal browsing and NVR status check on web pages Control over rotation of the pan tilt zoom PTZ and camera parameters such as the aperture and focal length on the web Alarm handling and system logs check Records search and real time playback Multi level user management enabling flexible and convenient settings of users and user groups with different rights Powerful networking functions and multiple networking modes supported Multi screen display in remote access over Internet Record playback function Multiplexing supporting independent real time recording in each channel multi channel search and single channel playback at the same time Multiple record modes for example manual mode and action with alarm and pre recording function Quick search for record files and classification search based on record types Multiple playback modes including the slow motion fast forward reverse play and frame by frame play modes Display of the accurate event t
17. of each hard disk ZS Notes O indicates that the hard disk corresponding to the SATA interface is normal X indicates that the hard disk is faulty indicates that the hard disk is not installed To replace a faulty hard disk shut down the device remove the faulty hard disk and install a new hard disk If the No of a hard disk is marked by gray color for example O the hard disk is the current working disk The Status column displays whether conflict occurs on a hard disk If the hard disk is faulty a question mark is displayed in the Status column If conflict occurs the system automatically switches to the HDD Information screen after startup You are not required to handle the conflict but you can check whether the system time overlaps with the disk time If yes access the General screen and modify the system time or choose Advanced gt HDD Manage format the hard disk and restart the NVR Hard disk arrangement rule The hard disks are arranged based on the SATA interface sequence For example the hard disk corresponding to the SATA 1 interface is arranged in front of the hard disk corresponding to the SATA 2 interface 3 8 2 BPS The BPS screen displays the code stream Kb S and occupied disk space MB H for each channel in real time The waveforms show the code stream changes in an explicit manner 46 NVR User Manual 3 8 3 Log The Log screen displays system logs allowing you to check login logs Logs ar
18. the alarm setting screen System Config It is used to go to the control panel About It is used to display version information about the NVR web server Logout It is used to exit the NVR web server screen 53 NVR User Manual 6 5 Preview Mode Default Grade NoneVideo E s o amp NoneVideo Seen NoneVideo Y ES oneVideo Default Grade Real Grade Hi zh Real Grade Middle Real Grade Low Default Grade Fluency Grade Low Fluency Grade Middle Fluency Grade High Multi screen split screen 4 screen 5 screen 6 screen 8 screen 9 screen 13 screen 16 screen 20 screen 25 scre en 36 screen Microphone intercom Default Real time fluency grade Real Grade High Real Grade Middle Real Grade Grade Low Default Grade Fluency Grade Low Fluency Grade Middle Fluency Grade High 6 6 Video Connection In the Channel navigation pane click the channel that you want to connect to You can preview the 54 NVR User Manual screen when the camera icon becomes orange Click the drop down arrow behind the channel No and choose Main Stream or Second Stream from the drop down list Start All It is used to connect to main stream videos in all channels Close All It is used to disconnect from all channels Main Stream It is used to connect to main stream videos in digital channels Second Stream It is used to connect to second stream videos in digital channels Channel Close All 192 168 0 191 1 2558Kbps S1 MA mu NoneVideo
19. the system fails to detect hard disks Disk No Space No storage space is available on the hard disks When Event Type is set to Disk No Space the system prompts you to set the lower limit that is the percentage of the free disk space Network Disconnection The NVR is disconnected from the network or network connection errors occur IP Conflicted The NVR has a fixed IP address which is the same as that of another device on the network Enable It is used to enable a function W indicates that the function is enabled Alarm Out Start the device connected to the alarm output terminal when an abnormity occurs Select one or more alarm output channels Show Message W indicates that this function is enabled Messages are automatically displayed on the screen when an alarm signal is generated Send Email W indicates that this function is enabled An email is sent to the specified address when an alarm signal is generated Alarm duration set the alarm output delay It ranges from 10 seconds to 300 seconds Buzzer Enable the alarm buzzer The alarm buzzer is disabled by default 3 5 6 Digital Alarm To access the Digital Alarm screen choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Digital Alarm 33 NVR User Manual ZS Note Settings on the Alarm Input screen are similar to those described in section 3 5 1 Motion Detection 3 6 Setting The following sub menus are available General Network Display Account PTZ and Tour ZS
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21. F Log Video Port 1 0 0 i i pees Audio Port uo of y Alarm Port 1 0 1 1 Common Setting Net Port 1 Decoder Config Software Version NVR 4 1 0 P00 R 54 Build 04 10 2013 14 28 26 Video out Config Video out Mode Record Setting E Net Setting 1 Mail Setting 1 DONS Setting 2 UPNP Setting 2 PPPoE Setting 2 IP Privilege Setting 1 NTP Setting 0 RTSP Setting PTZ Setting Config Default Ti Alarm Function Alarm Input Video Detect Decoder Alarm Alarm Out Exception Deal Advance Option System Info It allows you to view version information disk information and logs of the system Version Info It allows you to view the firmware version information and port information of the NVR Disk Info It allows you to view the disk partitions disk status free space and total space Log It allows you to search for view and back up logs of the NVR ay NVR User Manual 6 10 System Setting You can set the NVR time language format decoding mode recording mode serial port network alarm video PTZ and backup parameters Contig Control Panel A Record setting E a System Info Channel Channel Di fi Version Info a Disk Info Length E Minute Pre E Second aff 2 Log D Time Span Info chg System Setting WM Timer I Motion MN Alarm Z 4 E 5 10 12 14 16 15 0 zz z4 Video out Config Common Setting 0 i Video out Mode Net Setting Sil El Mail Setting A UPNP Setting i 1 PPPOE Setting Decoder Con
22. NVR User Manual 3 7 5 Maintenance Maintenance Every Tuesday y Never Cancel Auto Reboot System You can set the reboot period and time point of the system Auto Delete Old Files It can be set to Never or User Defined You can set a policy for deleting files 3 7 6 Default Select All W indicates that all of the following options are selected General Schedule Decode Schedule Network Motion Detection Alarm PTZ Display Channel Name and Abnormity 3 7 7 Shut Down Shut Down h R Restart system Logout menu user Switch user WIN Cancel The Shut Down menu provides the Logout menu user Shutdown and Restart system functions When you press the shutdown button the system displays a progress bar The device is shut down after 3 seconds You cannot cancel the shutdown operation in the process If you do not have the shutdown rights you need to type the shutdown password Shutdown It is used to log out of the system and power off the device Restart system It is used to log out of and restart the system Logout menu use It is used to exit the menu You need to type the password again next time when you access the menu Switch user It is used to log in to the system as another user 45 NVR User Manual 3 8 Information 3 8 1 HDD Information The HDD Information screen displays the SATA interface status of hard disks and the total space free Space recording start time and status
23. Note You are required to have the rights for system setting 3 6 1 General System Time It is used to modify the current system date and time of the NVR Date Format It can be set to yyyy mm dd mm dd yyyy or dd mm yyyy Auto Logout The standby time can be set to 0 60 minutes 0 indicates that no standby time is specified If the standby time is specified you automatically log out of the system after the standby time elapses To perform operations on the menus you need to log in again Date Separator Three types of separators are available Time Format It can be set to 12 Hour or 24 Hour 34 NVR User Manual Language At present 14 languages are supported including Chinese Simplified English and Spanish HDD Full It can be set to Stop or Overwrite The conditions for stopping recording are as follows An overwrite operation is being performed on the current working disk or the current working disk is full and the next disk is not empty The conditions for overwriting are as follows The current working disk is full and the next disk is not empty In this case the earliest record file will be overwritten cyclically DVR No It indicates the number of the NVR It allows you to control one or more NVRs by using a remote control The address of the remote control must be corresponding to the value of DVR No DST You can set the start time and end time by week or date Resolution The resolution of videos can be
24. One or two options are available Parity It is a transmission parameter of the 485 protocol It can be set to Odd Even Checkmark or None BS Note The default PTZ settings are common settings with Baud rate set to 115200 Data Bits set to 8 Stop Bits set to 1 and Parity set to None 3 6 6 Tour Set the tour type and time The tour interval ranges from 5 seconds to 120 seconds Screens can be displayed in the single screen 4 screen 8 screen 9 screen 16 screen and 25 screen mode 41 NVR User Manual 3 7 Advanced The following sub menus are available HDD Manage Digital Channel USB Update Configuration Maintenance Default and Shut Down 3 7 1 HDD Manage The NVR supports SATA disks To access the HDD Manage screen choose Main Menu gt Advanced gt HDD Manage Type Capacity and Record Time show properties of the current hard disk In the Set drop down list the Read only Read Write Redundant and Format options are available The setting takes effective after you click Execute ZS Note To enable the redundancy function you can set one or more hard disks to the redundant disks After the redundancy function is enabled on the Record Setting screen record files are recorded in the read write disk sequence and redundant disk sequence The cyclic overwrite policy is always applied to redundant disks If a redundant disk is full old data on the disk will be overwritten by new data Therefore the number of
25. Record search Record Playback Choose Main Menu gt Record gt Record Playback The Record Playback menu menu is displayed Note You need to type a password if you have logged out of the system You can search for records based on the record type all external alarms video detection all alarms manual records channel and time The search results are displayed in a list 128 record files are displayed on the screen Record playback You can scroll the screen by using a mouse and view the files You can play a operation record file by clicking it Local single screen Notes playback and 1 R indicates common records A indicates external alarm records M multi screen playback indicates motion detection records and H indicates manual records You can select one or two channels for playback If you select two channels the record files in two windows can be played at the same time The channel date time play speed and play progress are displayed on the screen during playback You can control the play speed enable cyclic play Playback operational automatic cyclic play of record files that meet the search criteria and area full screen display and hide or show the playback status bar Note In full screen mode control buttons are automatically hidden and are displayed when you move the mouse During single screen playback in full screen mode you can select any area Local amplification on the screen by using the left but
26. User Manual Model el MET CO HVR 402 VSROS04 HVROS04 No input and 2 input and 2 No input and 2 input and 2 Audio input output one output output one output output Network Network interface RJ45 10M 100M adaptive Ethernet interface USB interface Two USB 2 0 interfaces eh ra Two SATA interfaces Four SATA interfaces ard dis Two 2 TB large capacity hard disks Four 2 TB large capacity hard disks Power supply 12 V DC 10 external power supplies 3 A 20 W without hard disks Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Operating humidity 10 to 90 1 8 Panels 1 8 1 Front Panel eo VSR0402 VSR0804 alin Front panel of the NV0402S T5 Power button Used to power on and power of the system Reset button Used to restart the device lO le USB interface Used to connect a mouse Used to hold a hard disk A screw hole is available on the top of 4 Disk slot at the bottom of the slot You can fix the hard disk by tightening the screw e HVRO0402 HVR0804 NVR User Manual 8 8 8 8 e Ed aij 2 2 a POWER LINK REC NVR Series Front Panel Diagram Take NVO804 as an example Video connection indicators Continuous blue light indicates suc
27. Vide TRACK NVR User Manual Document Version 1 8 Date 2013 10 www videotrack us This document describes the installation main features and operations of the NVR Important Notices Thanks for selecting our company s IPC Before use please read through the user s guide to avoid any unnecessary damage This document is applicable to built in hard disk video recorders such as the HVRxxxx and VSRxxxx series video recorders All functions depend on the actual product Since the product is subject to updating our company is not responsible for any difference from this guide and not liable for any dispute over different technical parameters from this guide The project is subject to any change without notice Contents Contents L Device Descriptor 1 O alas N A l 1 2 FUNCHONS aNd Sa tUreS und dd ais l US AHardwareEDVIrOnNEn Eresin tnalealoeicradan 3 E iee bed acuetae eden ei eaa ea ieo iane 4 1 5 NetWork ProtocolS ei A A A ESA A i 4 VO AAND DS AAC Cs fa ii rr rmrmmmmmmumcmrmamrmmrmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkcmrHHH ier nm 4 dich MEE ais Gall ae A FOES E Pon E 6 o II eee ee eee 7 LOL GORMAN rta 7 EA AA A A A A 8 LI MOUSE FUNCIONS rs iii 10 1 10 Input Method mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmrmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmrmrmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmrmrmmmmrmmmmmmmHH 12 2 Installation and Cable Connections ici ssiccicesessctessstdcdcsasisadenosdcdascssncdenasbdcduacssncdaansedcduscssecdasavidccencssucdevastdedens 13 21 Haraware Instal
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29. access the Alarm Output screen choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Alarm Output Alarm Output Cancel Alarm Type Two alarm types are available All indicates that all four outputs are selected 1 2 3 and 4 indicate outputs 1 2 3 and 4 respectively Config indicates that the option is selected If is marked for All all four alarm outputs are configured If is marked for 1 2 3 or 4 alarm output 1 2 3 or 4 is configured Always indicates that the option is selected If is marked for All all four alarm outputs are always 32 NVR User Manual enabled If is marked for 1 2 3 or 4 alarm output 1 2 3 or 4 is always enabled Close This option is used to disable alarm outputs Status This option is used to display the alarm output status of the current device 3 5 5 Abnormity You can set the event type and associated actions on the Abnormity screen Select Enable When an abnormity occurs the system automatically generates alarms displays messages on the screen and sends emails To access the Abnormity screen choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Abnormity Disk Error Disk No Space Network Disconnection IP Conflicted Event Type Abnormity event types include No hard disk Disk Error Disk No Space Network Disconnection and IP conflicted No hard disk No hard disk is installed on the NVR or the hardware system is faulty and fails to detect hard disks Disk Error Hard disks are faulty or
30. allows you to upgrade the system by using a local upgrade file Record Control It allows you to the recording mode to Always Config or Close for all channels or part of the channels User Account It allows you to ad users modify users delete users modify passwords add groups modify groups and delete groups Auto Maintenance It allows you to set the restart time for maintenance and determine whether to delete old files 60
31. and Alarm mode You can also search for records based on the record type all external alarms video detection all alarms and manual records channel and time The search results are displayed in a list 3 4 1 Schedule When you start the NVR for the first time it works in 24 hour continuous recording mode by default Choose Main Menu gt Record gt Schedule You can set scheduled continuous recording that Is continuous recording within a preset time period including time settings for common records R motion detection records M alarm records A and manual records H 26 NVR User Manual Default Channel Select a channel No and set the channel To set all channels at a time select All Pack Duration Set the length of a single record file Pre Record Record the scenes before the specified action occurs Record Control Only one option can be selected The selected option is marked by e The Config Always and Close options are available Week Day Select a date for channel settings To apply the channel settings to all dates select All Schedule Enable a record state in the current channel within the schedule The selected status is marked by W The CMN MD and Alarm statuses are available You can select one or more statuses Six schedules are provided The time in different schedules can be the same for a record state The time ranges from 00 00 to 24 00 Click Save after all channels are set properly Q
32. and set the end point of the tour track Click a PTZ camera channel where you want to set the tour track Control the horizontal and vertical positions of the PTZ camera Type the No of the tour track Click Start and set the start point of the tour track Make the PTZ move along the expected tour route Click End The tour track is set successfully Preset Pattern Border Left Tour Right Border Set the number of the tour track Left Set the left border of the tour track Right Set the right border of the tour track Click a PTZ camera channel where you want to enable AutoScan Set the left border and right border that is set an AutoScan route 24 NVR User Manual Add Preset Del Preset Del Tour Patrol No Select the No of a tour route Add Preset Select a preset point that you want to add to the tour route Del Preset Delete a preset point from the tour route Del Tour Delete the current tour route 3 3 Main Menu Operations Right click on the screen and choose Main Menu from the shortcut menu that is displayed In the SYSTEM LOGIN dialog box that is displayed set User Name and Password and click OK Main menus are displayed including Record Alarm Setting Advanced and Information SYSTEM MENU Record Playback Record Contro Record Backup Alarm Output SYSTEM LOGIN Pan Tilt Zoom admin TV Adjust Logout View 1 View 4 Mute Cancel The following table describes common identifiers on menu
33. ards which may damage other devices Perform degaussing regularly to ensure proper operating of the monitors Keep the monitors away from devices that generate strong electromagnetic interference Power off the device after operating for a period to extend the service life of the device 2 5 Audio Input and Output Connections AIN and AOUT Generally the audio output signal parameter of the NVR is larger than 200 mV 1K The NVR can be connected to external low impedance headsets and active sound boxes directly or connected to other sound output devices through power amplification drives When the NVR is not isolated from external sound boxes or audio monitoring units output squealing may occur In this case take the following measures Adjust the volume of the sound box to be smaller than the threshold at which output squealing occurs Adjust the layout of the audio monitoring units and sound boxes Use sound absorbing materials during decoration to reduce the reflection of sound and improve the acoustic environment Use audio monitoring units with superb directionality 2 6 Alarm Output Connections 1 Alarm output interface one alarm output A r A2 GND 4858 COM2 NCZ NO2 Al GND 485A COMi NCi NO1 IER SS As shown in the figure COM1 is the common ground terminal NC1 is the normally closed output terminal and NO1 is the normally open output terminal Power supplies must be connected to external
34. are available in default configurations USER and ADMIN You can set groups as required and assign rights to the group members based on the group rights 3 Accounts are classified into two levels groups and users A group name or a user name must be unique A user must be added to and can be added only to one group 39 NVR User Manual Add Group You can add a group and set group rights On the Add Group screen set the group name and group rights including control panel device shutdown real time surveillance playback network preview recording record backup hard disk management account management system information check alarm input output setting log check log deletion system upgrade maintenance general setting coding setting record setting serial port setting network setting alarm setting video detection display and default Modify Group You can modify the properties of an existing group Add User You can add users to a group and set user rights Two default users are available user admin and user guest User admin has the highest rights User guest has lower rights including control panel surveillance playback and network preview The default password of the two users is 123456 On the Add User screen type the user name and password select a group and determine whether to reuse the user If Reusable is selected the account can be used on the local device or on the network M indicates that the
35. cessful video connection of corresponding channels Power indicator Continuous blue light indicates the power is ready Network indicator Continuous blue light indicates the network is connected Hard disk video recording indicator Continuous blue light indicates the hard disk is recording 1 8 2 Rear Panel eo VSR0402 VSR0804 NVR User Manual fa 10 ida SN j oo O Ele ARO AOUT AIN VIDEO OUT VGA LAN So DC 12V i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 o Rear panel of the NVO4025 A a TA ALARM Alarm output interface COM NC NO COM common terminal NC normally closed NO normally open AOUT Audio output interface a ea fa VGA video output interface n ps cage 8 ss mera S ac ocres a cs copper bar es es oo OO e HVRO0402 HVR0804 5 Q 5 097 LODO SORDO LUI OOOO OOOO ran ODO ONOONO OOOO au 2 OI O Mea EAA ARLT AIN VID AUT VGA LAN en E N NVR User Manual
36. ction areas and sensitivity of the front end IPC It allows you to set the channel enable switch alarm input type Alarm Input alarm time output delay and mode action with alarm alarm record delay and tour when alarm input signals are available on the NVR You can copy parameter settings of channels Network It allows you to set the channel enable switch alarm input type alarm time output delay and mode action with alarm alarm record delay and tour when alarm input signals are available on the front end IPC You can copy parameter settings of channels It allows you to set the alarm output mode configurations switch and alarm state of the NVR It allows you to set the enable switch and action with abnormity Abnormity such as alarm output alarm output delay screen prompt and email a It allows you to set the channel enable switch alarm time output Digital Alarm i MS delay action with alarm alarm record delay tour and screen capturing when video signals are lost You can copy parameter settings of channels 19 NVR User Manual First level QQ Description Submenu General It allows you to set basic parameters including the system time and date formats language record storage mode device No video format display and standby time It allows you to set the IP address subnet mask default gateway transmission terminal and number of access users email DNS DDNS PPPoE UPNP IP privi
37. e any characters for When you have not logged in to the system a password text box is displayed after you click on the screen A menu is displayed when you click a menu icon This action allows you to perform operations instructed on the controls This action allows you to change the status of a checkbox or a motion detection area Click A drop down list is displayed when you click a combo box ic example a channel name in an edit box This action allows you to perform special operations of controls For example you can double click an option in a record file list to play back the record Double click In multi screen mode when you double click a specific screen the screen is displayed in full screen mode When you double click the screen again it returns to the multi screen mode When you right click the screen during real time surveillance a shortcut menu Is displayed providing the multi screen mode image color record search manual recording alarm input alarm output and main menu options The multi screen mode is relevant with the number of channels on the device For example a four channel device displays only a single screen or four screens The image color applies to the channel that the cursor indicates In multi screen mode the system automatically switches to the single screen of the corresponding channel before the setting of the color image This action allows you to exit the current menu without saving the sett
38. e classified into the following types System Setting Storage Alarm Record Account Clear and Playback Filter It allows you to set the types of logs to be saved Set Type Start Time and End Time and click Search The logs meeting the search criteria are displayed in a list each page displays 10 logs You can click Page Up or Page Down to view logs on other pages 3 8 4 Version The hardware features and the software version and release date are displayed 47 NVR User Manual 4 Quick Start 4 1 Startup Connect the power cable and press the power button in the ON state The power indicator is lit and the NVR starts The multi screen video output mode is enabled by default If the startup time is within the scheduled record time the system automatically enables the scheduled recording function and operates properly 4 2 Login After normal startup right click a menu and type the user name and password in the Login dialog box that is displayed LES Notes 1 Two default users are available in the system user admin and user guest The default password of the two users is 123456 2 A password security policy is executed You can try a password only five times within 30 minutes After that the account is locked 3 To ensure account security change the default password in time To add groups and users or modify users see section 3 6 4 Account 4 3 Shutdown ZS Note Before you replace a hard dis
39. e registered Reg Server IP It is the IP address of the server Reg Server Port It is the port of the server User It is the user name used to access the server Password It is the password used to access the server Device Id It is the unique identifier of the NVR Online Users Disconnect It is used to disconnect the user selected in the list The disconnection time can be set Block It is used to block the user selected in the list The block time can be set 3 6 3 Display Channel Name Click Modify and modify the channel name on the Channel Name screen 38 NVR User Manual Output The Time Display Channel Display Record State and Alarm State options are available M indicates that the options are selected The system time and date channel No record state and alarm state are displayed on the surveillance screen Transparency It ranges from 128 to 255 Set the transparency as required TV Adjust You can set the top bottom left and right edge spacing for video display Cancel 3 6 4 Account LES Notes 1 A user name or a group name consists of a maximum of six bytes Spaces are invalid in the beginning or at the end of a string and are valid in the middle of a string Letters digits underscores minus marks and dots are valid characters Other characters cannot be used 2 The number of users and groups is not limited You can add or delete groups as required Two levels of groups
40. eillance host connected to front end audio video acquisition devices and alarm devices over IP network and providing the functions of browsing recording playback camera control and alarming Front end network surveillance devices The core value of the NVR lies in that it is a type of video middleware compatible with the coding modes of various digital devices This provides the advantages of distributed architecture and modular access over network 1 2 Functions and Features Basic functions e Embedded Linux operating system e Real time recording for four720P digital video inputs with the NV0402S or real time recording for eight 720P digital video inputs with the NVO804S One VGA video output with VGA CVBS and HDMI optional outputs supported One audio output Synchronous recording and playback in one channel Intercom Built in web server for remote control and management Preview on mobile phones iPhone Android based phones and BlackBerry Multiple DDNSs supported Peanut Hull 3322 and dyndns TB level large capacity hard disks Digital amplification in local areas by using a mouse NVR User Manual Multi level user rights management ensuring system security Storage and backup function Two built in SATA disk interfaces on the NV0402S and four built in SATA disk interfaces on the NVO0O804S supporting TB level hard disks Backup based on USB interfaces such as common USB flash drives and mobile hard
41. elect a proper channel The trigger settings are incorrect Check alarm input connections and alarm trigger devices 9 Why is the record content discontinuous If this problem occurs in manual recording or scheduled recording check whether a power failure or a voltage abnormity occurs If this problem occurs in alarm recording check whether alarms are generated frequently Recording is triggered when alarms occur and lasts for a certain period based on the preset recording time 50 NVR User Manual 6 Web Server Client 6 1 Internet Explorer Setting Ensure that Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later and DirectX 9 0 or later are installed e If the Internet Explorer blocks the download of controls perform the following operations 1 Open the Internet Explorer and click Tools 2 Choose Internet Options gt Security Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings amp 0O Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level 3 Click Custom Level In the Security Settings window select Enable for Download unsigned ActiveX controls
42. ern Type a value for Pattern The tour track of PTZ cameras is invoked Tour Type a value for Tour The tour route of PTZ cameras is invoked AutoScan Enable linear scanning for PTZ cameras AutoPan Enable PTZ cameras to rotate horizontally Flip Enable PTZ cameras to flip Reset Reset the PTZ to the power on state Direct Aux Oper Start or shut down auxiliary devices If a camera is connected to external lights click On to turn on the lights or click Off to turn off the lights Aux Num Oper If the PTZ is connected to multiple auxiliary devices click On to start the auxiliary devices or click Off to shut down the auxiliary devices 23 NVR User Manual Preset Pattern Border Set Tour Del Preset Preset Set the No of a preset point Name Set the name of a preset point Set Set the current position to a preset point by clicking this button Del Preset Delete the current preset point by clicking this button Click a PTZ camera channel where you want to create a preset point Control the horizontal and vertical positions of the PTZ camera Type the No and name of the preset point Click Set The preset point is created successfully You can click Del Preset to delete the preset point Preset Pattern Border Set Tour Del Preset Pattern Set the number of the tour track Start Set the start point of the tour track End After you click Start the PTZ starts pan tilt Return to the setting screen click End
43. fig ie NTP Setting 3 rs PTZ Setting i H T Alarm Function E E Alarm Input i Decoder Alarm Alarm Qut i Excention Deal E Advance Option Save Refresh i Multi Views And Tou i Disk Manage t Common Setting It allows you to set the video format and system time date synchronize the system time date with that of the PC select voice versions supported by the system and set the handling methods when hard disks are full Decoder Config It allows you to search for and add devices and set decoding policies for the channels Video out Config It allows you to adjust the top bottom left and right edge spacing for video display Video out Mode It allows you to determine whether to display the time channel alarm state and record state on a video Record Setting It allows you to set the length of record files and pre record time The record dates and time periods are displayed in a graph based on record types Timer Motion and Alarm Net Setting It allows you to set the device name IP address subnet mask gateway alarm reception mail box DDNS UPNP PPPoE IP privilege NTP and RTSP PTZ Setting It allows you to set the channel connected to the PTZ PTZ protocol PTZ address baud rate data bits stop bits and parity The default values are as follows PELCOD 1 9600 8 1 and None Config Default It allows you to restore all or part of the default values
44. host starts Why is there no channel title on the screen e Access the channel setting screen and check whether local blocking is enabled If yes restore it to the default setting Alternatively access the default setting screen and restore all options to the default settings Why does the blocking effect occur during record playback on the host e Record parameters are not set properly reducing the record quality e Bad sectors occur on the hard disks Why is there no record data available when manual recording is enabled e Check whether the search criteria are correct Ensure that manual recording is selected before you search for and play a record e Ensure that hard disks are formatted into data areas e Ensure that at least one read write disk is available Why cannot scheduled recording be enabled Why is there no record data within the scheduled recording time period e The scheduled recording time period is not set properly The start time must be earlier than the end time e The power supply is accidentally disconnected during in the scheduled recording time period e The required data is overwritten e Physical damage or logical errors occur on the hard disks As a result data cannot be displayed properly Why cannot alarm recording be enabled 49 NVR User Manual The alarm recording time period is not set properly The start time must be earlier than the end time No channel is selected for alarm recording S
45. ime during the playback of a record Local amplification of any area on the screen during single screen and full screen playback Search for files on a digital video recorder over network during playback Real time surveillance function High definition fine and soft images on the system screen NVR User Manual Display of channel status for example recording and video loss on the channel screen Single screen display multi screen display and multi channel tour Free adjustment of the brightness contrast saturation and tone of preview images Display of the camera name time and date on the screen of each digital channel and free adjustment of the positions of the preceding items VGA output interfaces providing the surveillance function with monitors Real time display of recording code streams and space occupied per hour Check of local and remote system logs supported Voice function One audio output Intercom Synchronous audio and video storage in each channel Synchronous audio and record playback Alarm function One relay alarm output Pre recording against alarms pre storing records collected before an alarm is generated with configurable pre recording time Protective circuits for alarm output interfaces protecting main devices against damage Intelligent operation function Operations with a mouse supported Local amplification of any area on the screen during playback Copy and paste of the
46. ings This action allows you to increase or decrease the number in a numeric box This action allows you to switch between options in a combo box This action allows you to page up and page down in a list box You can select a control or a component of a control in the current coordinates and move it by using the mouse This action allows you to select motion detection areas area settings and area coverage 11 NVR User Manual note If a mouse cannot be detected after you connect it to the NVR the mouse is incompatible with the NVR Replace the mouse 1 10 Input Methods In a text box you can select an input method for example digit input character input uppercase lowercase English letter input or Chinese input You can type a character by clicking it on the mn on oeeo Lowercase English letter input status NN Numeric input status Uppercase English letter input status MES Chinese full spelling input status Deletion key to delete the character before the cursor Space key NS Special character input status 12 NVR User Manual 2 Installation and Cable Connection Note the following during the installation 1 Take out all materials required for the installation 2 Connect cables video signal input cables audio signal input cables and network cables as required Connect the rear panel front panel and power supply in sequence 4 Take out the regulated power adapte
47. k disconnect the external power supply and open the shelf Method 1 Turn the main power switch to the OFF position Method 2 Choose SYSTEM MENU gt Shut Down and select Shutdown Method 3 Choose SYSTEM MENU gt Main Menu gt Advanced gt Shut Down and select Shutdown 4 4 Power Recovery If the system power supply is disconnected or the NVR is forcibly shut down when the NVR is in the recording scheduled recoding or alarm recording state the NVR automatically saves the records generated before the power failure after power on again and continues to work in the same state as that before the power failure 4 5 Battery Replacement Replace the button batteries of the NVR with batteries of the same model Check the system time periodically and replace the batteries once a year to ensure the accuracy of the system time 48 NVR User Manual 5 FAQ Why does the host fail to start after the power supply is connected e Check whether the power switch on the back of the host is turned on e Check whether the startup operation is correct Why is there no display on the monitor Why does the screen jitter e Check whether the device is powered on After power on the POWER indicator on the front panel will be lit e Check whether the VGA cable is connected properly Why do color casts occur on the screen e Check whether the VGA cable is connected properly and whether the VGA cable is intact Why does blank screen occurs after the
48. lege NTP FTP RTSP auto registration and management of online users It allows you to set the channel names time titles of analog and digital channels channel titles record state and alarm state adjust TVs modify the transparency and the positions of time titles and channel titles It allows you to maintain user groups and user accounts You can add modify and delete users and modify passwords It allows you to set PTZ parameters such as the protocol address baud rate data bits stop bits and parity It allows you to set the preview screen tour type and interval Advanced at pr It allows you to manage hard disks and clear data from hard disks Digital It allows you to set the following parameters of a digital channel Channel enable switch device type decoding policy audio video channel types and code stream types of remote devices IP addresses and port IDs of remote devices user accounts and preset points You can search for IP addresses of the devices on the LAN It allows you to update the kernels U Boot configurations application programs and file systems by using the upgrade file It allows you to save system configurations as a configuration file and import export system configurations for quick settings Maintenance It allows you to set automatic system restart and file deletion 13 a It allows you to restore all or part of the configurations to default configurations 20 NVR User
49. ndependently or save the settings of all channels at a time Channel Select a channel for alarm setting Enable It is used to enable a function M indicates that the function is enabled Schedule Set the alarming time Working days and non working days can be selected You can set six alarming time periods Ensure that the alarming time periods are different The alarming time periods are displayed in a straight line graph and they can be copied to other dates 30 NVR User Manual Anti dither Set the anti dither interval when alarm input occurs It ranges from O second to 600 seconds Alarm Out Start the device connected to the alarm output terminal when alarm input occurs Select an alarm output channel Trigger Delay Indicate that alarm output stops after alarm input stops for a while It ranges from 10 seconds to 300 seconds Show Message W indicates that this function is enabled Messages are automatically displayed on the screen when an alarm signal is generated Buzzer M indicates that this function is enabled The buzzer disabled by default generates an alarm when an alarm signal is generated Send Email W indicates that this function is enabled An email is sent to the specified address when an alarm signal is generated Record CHN W indicates that the action with alarm function is enabled Select a channel to be enabled when an alarm signal is generated Select Motion on the Record Setting screen and select
50. nnected to the network based on the preceding descriptions of device connections and operations 2 Set the IP address subnet mask and gateway for the host and NVR If no routing device is available on the network assign an IP address on the same network segment If a routing device is available on the network set the gateway and subnet mask as required To view the network settings of the NVR choose Setting gt Network 3 Check whether the network is connected properly by using the ping IP address of the NVR command If the returned TLL value is 64 the network connection is normal 4 Web controls are automatically identified and downloaded After the update of a control the previous control is deleted 6 3 Web Server Client Screen After you load in to the client the main screen is displayed as shown in the following figure 32 NVR User Manual Record Query Alarm Config System Config Logout E Default Grade Open All Digital Y cam 1 EY cam 2 Y cama EY can a PTZControl NoneVideo CILA NoneVideo Speed 1 87 Zoom Focus KA se A A O Local Color Adjust Remote Color Adjust NoneVideo PY MA p NoneVideo ET Others 6 4 Menu Bar The menu bar is on the top of the screen providing the Record Query Alarm Config System Config About and Logout menu options Record Query It is used to go to the record search and playback screen Alarm Config It is used to go to
51. option is selected When a group is selected rights assigned to the group members cannot exceed the group rights To facilitate account management assign lower rights to common users than senior users Modify User You can modify the properties of an existing user Delete User You can delete an existing user 40 NVR User Manual Modify Password You can modify the password of an existing user Access the Modify Password screen select a user name type a new password in the New Password text box confirm it and click Save A password consists of a maximum of six characters Spaces are invalid in the beginning or at the end of a password and are valid in the middle of a password User admin can modify the passwords of other users 3 6 5 PTZ Channel Select a channel for which you want to set the PTZ parameters Protocol It is a communication protocol for PTZ motor control It can be set to PELCOD or PELCOP and must be consistent with the internal control protocol of the PTZ Address It is used to distinguish between PTZs It must be consistent with the address code of a PTZ Ensure that the address codes of PTZs are not in conflict Baud rate It is the transmission frequency of the 485 signal It must be consistent with the internal baud rate setting of the PTZ Data Bits It is a transmission parameter of the 485 protocol Five to eight options are available Stop Bits It is a transmission parameter of the 485 protocol
52. or Preset The preset point of the PTZ cameras is invoked Auto Tour Type a value for Auto Tour Tours are enabled for PTZ cameras AutoPan Enable PTZ cameras to rotate horizontally AutoScan It is used to enable linear scanning for PTZ cameras Pattern Control the auto pan tilt of the PTZ PTZ Config It allows you to set AutoScan Pattern Preset and Tour Aux On It is used to start auxiliary devices Aux Off It is used to shut down auxiliary devices 6 8 Screen Settings and Others snapshot Path Record Path Reboot Record Size Ri reten It is used to adjust the brightness of the screen It is used to adjust the contrast of the screen 56 NVR User Manual It is used to adjust the saturation of the screen car It is used to adjust the chrominance of the screen It is used to restore the brightness contrast saturation and chrominance to the default values It is used to set the path for storing captures screens The default path is Snapshot Path CARCI Record Path It is used to set the path for storing records The default path is C RC It is used to restart the device It is used to set the size of a record file 6 9 System Information Click System Config The Config window is displayed as shown in the following figure You can set and modify all parameters of the NVR Contig E Control Panel Version Info a System Info 29 Version Info 9 Disk Info Serial Number 52ef 79 b5 105 54 H
53. r or power cable and connect the power supply 2 1 Hardware Installation Check After Unpacking After you receive the product check the appearance to see whether it is damaged during the transportation e Open the packing box and check the accessories according to the packing list O Remove the protective film from the product Front Panel and Rear Panel e Read the descriptions of buttons on the front panel and interfaces on the rear panel in the instruction e Check the model on the protective film of the front panel against the order contract O Keep the label on the rear panel intact It is required for after sales services Do not tear down or discard the label Otherwise no warranty service will be provided When you call after sales personnel of the company provide the serial number of the product Internal Check Check for damage and scratches Check whether data cables power cables and fan power supplies are connected to the main board on the front panel properly Precautions Contact us if you have any doubt 1 After unpacking ensure that the materials are consistent with the packing list 2 Check the voltage avoiding device damage caused by improper voltage 3 Check the installation environment Do not use the device in damp or high temperature environment Ensure proper ventilation and keep the air vents unblocked Lay the device horizontally Do not install the device in environment with sharp vibration
54. recording in all channels To stop recording in all channels select Close for All Recording then stops despite the status of the channels 3 2 2 PTZ Control Preset Pattern Tour AutoScan AutoPan Next Page Next Page Next Page Direction Control Control the pan tilt direction of the PTZ as instructed by the arrows top top right top left left right bottom right bottom left and bottom You can control a direction by clicking the corresponding arrow and hold When you release the mouse the direction is not under control Speed Control the speed when the PTZ moves up down left and right or in tour mode It ranges from 1 to 8 The larger the value the higher the pan tilt speed Zoom When the camera lens provides the electric focusing function click to move the focus forward to obtain a clearer image and click to move the focus backward to make the image blurry Focus When the camera lens provides the electric zooming function click to zoom in to monitor remote scenes or click to zoom out to monitor nearby scenes Iris When the camera lens provides the electric iris function click to reduce the aperture or click to enlarge the aperture Next Page Click this button to go to the next page on the PTZ Set Click this button to go to the PTZ Set screen You can set Preset AutoScan Pattern Border and Tour Preset Type a value for Preset The PTZ then turns to the preset position Patt
55. redundant disks can be different from that of read write disks At least one read write disk must be set Otherwise recording cannot be enabled even when redundant disks are 42 NVR User Manual available To search for data on a redundant disk you need to set the redundant disk to a read only or read write disk After you make modifications on the HDD Manage screen the system prompts you to restart the device for the modifications to take effect Alternatively you can take out the redundant disk and play the records on another device 3 7 2 Digital Channel To access the Digital Channel screen choose Main Screen gt Advanced gt Digital Channel Channel It is the channel where you want to set the digital channel that is the digital channel No Enable It is used to enable a function W indicates that the function is enabled Decode Policy It use the decoding policy of the digital channel It can be set to Most Real time Real time Default Fluent or Most Fluent You can select a proper decoding policy based on the network conditions and your requirement Video Audio It can be set to Only Audio Only Video or Video and Audio To access the Remote Channel Config screen double click in the Config List area Config Name It is the name of the selected configuration You can click and modify it Device Search You can search for devices on the LAN The devices are displayed on the screen Select and double click a device
56. s ts ome mmmn Lower level menus are displayed when you move the cursor on Active page a menu icon It is used to select or deselect a function If it is filled the Check box function is selected If it is not filled the function is not selected Drop down At least two options are available in a drop down list box and list box only one option can be selected 191 Edit box Letters texts and symbols in an edit box are editable o It is used to execute a function or go to a lower level menu The following table describes common buttons on menus To save parameter modifications on a menu OK To save the parameter settings on a menu and go to the upper level menu To go to the upper level menu without saving the parameter settings on a menu 25 NVR User Manual To restore the parameter settings on a menu to the default configurations To copy the parameter settings of a channel To paste the copied parameters settings to a channel LES Notes 1 Two default users are available in the system user admin and user guest The default password of the two users is 123456 2 Settings on sub menus take effect only after you click Save or OK 3 4 Record ZS Note You are required to have the rights for recording Before recording ensure that hard disks are installed and formatted properly This function allows you to set and play back records For example you can set recording to the Timer Motion
57. same settings supported on the menu 1 3 Hardware Environment Power supply 12V DC Cable connection Cat 5 network cables and standard AV cables Temperature Keep the operating temperature within the range from 0 C to 50 C The device may fail when the temperature exceeds the upper or lower limit Do not install the device above a heat source Humidity Keep the humidity within the range from 10 to 90 Do not expose the device to rain or damp environment Moisture may damage internal components of the device Do not install the device close to a water source Ventilation Install the device in a place with proper ventilation and take dustproof measures Installation mode Install the device horizontally or in a cabinet Equip the device with a protective enclosure in outdoor environment NVR User Manual 1 4 Software Environment e Operating system embedded Linux o Firmware The latest firmware shall conform to that published on the website Customized firmware shall conform to the constraints 1 5 Network Protocols e Multiple network protocols including TCP IP HTTP TCR UDP ARP SMTP FTP DHCP DNS DDNS NTP and UPNP e Standard ONVIF protocol 1 6 Appearance eo VSR0402 VSR0804
58. set to 600 800 1024 768 or 1280 720 3 6 2 Network IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Set the IP address by using the numeric keys on the panel Then set the subnet mark and gateway for the IP address ZS Note The default IP address of the NVR is 192 168 1 88 the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 and the default gateway is 192 168 1 0 DHCP W indicates that dynamic address assignment is enabled and fixed IP addresses are not used TCP Port The default port ID is 34567 You can set the port as required HTTP Port The default port ID is 80 You can set the port as required UDP Port The default port ID is 37778 You can set the port as required Max Connection It ranges from 0 to 50 If it is set to 0 no access from users is allowed A maximum number of 50 users can be connected ADVANCED SETTING Double click an option for further settings 35 NVR User Manual EMAIL SMTP Server Set an address for the SMTP server for example smtp xxxx com Port Set a port ID for the mail server The default value is 25 SSL W indicates that the Secure Sockets Layer SSL is required by the server User Name It is used to log in to the mail server before you send an email from the mail server It is verified during the login Password It is used to log in to the mail server Sender It is an email address used to send alarm information Title It is the title of alarm emails Receiver It is an email address used to receive
59. sk slot and fix the hard disk into the hard disk slot with screws Install the hard disk slot into the chassis and fix it with screws Install the cover and fix it with screws 2 3 Device Installation Procedure and precautions 1 2 3 4 5 Lay the device on a flat and stable rack Ensure that the temperature in the room is below 35 C 95 F Leave a 15 cm 6 in space around the device for air circulation Install assemblies on the rack from bottom to top When multiple assemblies are installed on the rack take proper measures to avoid overload of the power socket on the rack 2 4 Video Input and Output Connections Video input connections LAN e Connect network cameras to the NVR If only one network camera is available connect it to the NVR directly through a network cable If multiple network cameras are available connect them to the NVR through a switch Video output connections VGA VIDEO OUT HDMI e The NVR supports VGA and CVBS video outputs You can use both output modes or use one of them e Dedicated monitors computer displays televisions video matrixes and high definition large screen 15 NVR User Manual displays can be used as external display devices To ensure the quality of images use dedicated monitors Note the following when you use computer displays or televisions as monitors Ensure proper grounding Low quality computer displays or televisions have electric leakage haz
60. ton of the mouse and amplify the selected area by clicking in it To exit the local amplified screen right click it 28 NVR User Manual Fast forward and slow motion during playback Tee fain During playback you can click this button to switch between fast forward Fast forward gt modes such as fast forward 1 and fast forward 2 This button also serves as the reverse switchover button of the slow motion button During playback you can click this button to switch between slow motion Slow motion MM modes such as slow motion 2 and slow motion 1 This button also serves as the reverse switchover button of the fast forward button Play pause Dl In slow motion mode you can click this button to play or pause a record This button is available only in playback To play the previous or next record in Previous next the same channel click Id or PI Reverse play and frame by frame playback we When you click Id on the playback control bar during Reverse play playback normal play of a record file the record file starts to be NI EVERE Day iar control button 4 played in reverse When you click again the reverse frame by frame play mode you can click Pll to switch to the normal play stops Manual When you pause a record file you can press the right frame by frame arrow key to enable frame by frame playback and playback status playback press the down arrow key to play back the I frame
61. uick setting 1 You can copy the record settings of one channel to another For example select channel 1 set the record state clicks Copy switch to channel 3 and click Paste The record state of channel 5 becomes the same as that of channel 1 2 You can save the settings of each channel independently or save the settings of all channels at a time LES Notes 1 You can copy the record settings of one channel to another After screen modification the Copy Paste and Default buttons are still available but you can only copy or paste the same type of settings For example the copied video loss setting cannot be pasted to the block detection field and the block detection setting of channel 1 can be copied and pasted only to the block detection field of other channels 2 Channel settings can be copied and pasted However during video detection setting parameters in the motion detection area cannot be copied because video contents in each channel are different 3 Channel types and detection types are varied The Default operation applies only to the detection type of the current channel For example when you perform the Default operation on the block detection screen the operation takes effect only on the current screen and does not affect the settings of other detection types 21 NVR User Manual 3 4 2 Record Playback Video display window Select all All Record Search 17 04 2013 00 00 00 ormation
62. ut alarm time anti dither time output channel PTZ action and beep alarm Video Detect It allows you to set motion detection areas in a channel and configure actions with alarms Decoder Alarm It allows you to set actions with decoder alarms Alarm Out It allows you to set the display of the alarm output status Exception Deal It allows you to set the exception event types alarm delay and exception handling methods for example screen prompts emails and beep alarms 6 12 Advance Option You can set record and maintenance parameters 59 NVR User Manual 8 Log Record Control 5 system Setting m Record Control i Common Setting i Decoder Config 7 Video out Config i Video out Mode Config e elite Record Setting REE 44 Net Setting Away E PEPE A Mail Setting doe EGE 1 DONS Setting 2 UPNP Setting i Save Refresh Mode All iZ a 1 PPPoE Setting AE IP Privilege Setti NTP Setting 2 RTSP Setting PTZ Setting Config Default EY Alarm Function Alarm Input Video Detect i Decoder Alarm Alarm Out Exception Deal Advance Option Multi Views And Toul Disk Manage 7 Upgrade Record Control User Account Auto Maintenance se oe Multi Views and Tour It allows you to set single screen or multi screen display and configure multi screen tours Disk Manage It allows you set the read write read only and redundancy properties for hard disks clear data and recover hard disks from errors Upgrade It
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