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1. i Insert text box Users are able to put description in the map using the Text Box e Select component A O E oa a eT Click the icon you want then the icon turns to orange color and click again on the place you d like to locate on the loaded image Users can rotate the icon to the direction that they want and move to other places by dragging 68 lUser Text Las ALON 1 A Ke de V sz A ai H d 2 e Select Size Size of the icon varies from 24 24 32 32 to 48 48 e Edit Name Type the name of the icon and click the Apply to change the name e Reposition The icons which are set up on the map can be repositioned into the right place even if the map size is changed enlarged reduced e Delete All Components By clicking this button users can delete all the components in the map at once e Font Change the font of the text of the icon Click font then submenu will display Users can select the font style color size and other effects Check Apply to All to apply the change to all the components CG _ D cp Fa k a Ka eo Select Size E Edit Name Apply Reposibon Delete Al Component pen 7 I Apply To All e TS reene H fio S M taic f Underline e Click File Tab to continue to set up the E map e Type a name of E map when you finish map setting in New menu e Click new to add a ne
2. 5 1 2 View Format e The available view formats when the Main Monitor is in viewing mode include Full Screen Single channel View Split Screen Channel Sequencing Screen and PIP screen Full Screen Please press camera select key 1 16 to view the corresponding camera image in full view format Using a mouse Double Click to view the corresponding camera image in full view format and Double Click again to back to Split Screen Split Screen Please press DISPLAY key and the available split screens or multi window view formats will display alternately e 1 4 8 9 10 16 Channel Sequencing Please press SEQUENCE key to display images in sequencing view format periodically This automatic sequence function is not limited to the full screen format but can be used in any view mode In 8 channels NVR 1 or 4 camera sequencing view mode is possible and in 16 channels NVR 1 4 8 9 or 10 camera sequencing view modes are possible 5 1 3 Digital Zoom e Select a Channel into Full Screen e Drag a portion to zoom by mouse e Double Click mouse to exit zoomed screen e This function works only in the full screen A user cannot use the digital zoom function in split screen format channel sequencing or PIP mode 5 1 4Freeze Live Image e Press FREEZE key while viewing live image to pause the image e The Freeze function works only in the full screen or split screen formats Please do not use this function in channel
3. 84 e Select a start time end time file name the location of the file password and the cameras to store e Click Start EXE Backup to start archiving tad Search Event Search POS ATM Search Thurnbnail Search Smart Search Re BERT SSSEEH COCOCOCOOOCOE 4 Ei bai Lee r e Kess 2013 10 ab Sn Mon be Wed Thu Dm Sat NOTE Archiving function can be initiated only in time bar search 6 8 3 Event Search e Click the connect after right mouse clicking on the device and select the Event Search e Check the event type which users wish to search among Emergency and Alarm Users can select more than 2 event types at the same time e Select a camera to search Only 1 camera can be selected in event search e Specify the start time and end time in Date Time setting and click Search button 2013 10 04 1 30 03 2013 1004 LS 10 04 20131004 LR 10 05 2013 10 04 LE 10 05 2013 10 94 12 10 07 2053 10 04 1d 10 09 253 1004 Ld 10 08 13 10 04 1 10 90 Iir 10 04 1 30 41 KM Lade CAN 2013 10 04 13 10 4 CAM 2013 10 94 1 10 35 CAM 2011004 Lk 10 3 CaM 3083 10 04 Le 30 37 Cami D13104 1k 10 33 CaM 2013 10 04 12 10 9 cami 1d 1004 1d 10 4 e To check the event that is detected on the right side of the search window double click the event that users want 6 8 4POS ATM Search e Click the connect after right mouse clicking on th
4. 115 9 1 10 Setting e Tap SETTING to check the information of the application e A user can read the manual Version info Version VER 3 2 3 Update Manual 9 1 11 Uninstallation e Tap the D icon and hold for a while until the program icon shows x mark on the top left side e Tap X mark then Delete popup will show Delete mViewer Deleting mViewer will also delete all of its data Delete Cancel e Tap button to successfully uninstall the program 116 9 2Android Phone mViewer Pro 9 2 1System Requirements e This program is designed and applied only for Android OS version 2 3 or higher based mobile device e Display Min 3 7 inch screen NOTE mViewer Pro might not work even though Android OS version is high enough It is due to the hardware specification of Android device 9 2 2 Installation e Turn on the mobile device then connect to Play Store e Move to search menu and type mViewerpro then select D program which is offered from dvrdomain for free o 11 33 AM D mviewerpro Q Did you mean mviewer pro gt 3 e E Arps E Arps O mViewerPro fe mViewerPro 4 DVR DOMAI er Ed DVR DOMAIN Accept amp download PERMISSIONS Storage Modify delete USB storage contents 1 000 downloads Network communication Full Internet access 2 1 23 people 1 d this DESCRIPTION Hardware controls DVR Android Remote Viewer mViewer Pro Take pictures and videos
5. 6 4 3 1 System e Users are able to check the current version of the software e Users are able to select the language among English Korean Japanese Russian Turkish Finnish German French and Thai 6 4 3 2 Viewer e Audio Users are able to control the Audio volume e Video Display iu Local Setup Environment Deinterlace Off Show coverted video Date Time Format Date Time 2013 09 24 14 16 03 Date Format YYYY M DO Time Format 24Hours e Users can adjust and set the environment of the Display window Video Display i System 4 ewer Display Option Auo This option will be applied when program restarts Video Display Text Detection Record Display Mode Setup Instant Playback Default Division 16 Divisions Auto Sequence e The Display option will be applied after program restarts and the contents are as below Display Mode It shows the format of display and YUV Mode is the default and it is not adjustable Default Division Users can select the number of division of display channels when the program initially displays the screen from 1 to 144 division Users are able to save division of display by marking the Remember the pervious state check box Deinterlace Off This function changes playback display into Progressive Scan or Interlace Scan Uncheck Deinterlace Off then box will display as the Progressive Scan and shows the better picture quality Show conv
6. wW CMS FF OOOOOOOOOOOCORE A CHS Pro Login sdin AN Deen e De meeste 6 4 1 2 New Device Register e Select Device Connection List on left hand side and click New to register new devices T Add Device Ea Camera Device Information Alarm In Device Name Display Camera Name By Device Camera Name hn Description CMS Camera Name Display to ServerList Apra Chi Ch9 Command Port Stream Port Web Port h4 iz chs chi3 Login ID Ch chi4 Login Password Ch7 Ch15 Confirm Password Ch8 Ch16 Popup Display ri Clear All Camera Text Event Popup View Text In Re connect when abnormally disconnected Scan Device ok canei e Describe the connection information as below A user must fill in where information requested in bold Device Name Type the NVR name to be displayed in the server list pane Please note that this name has no relation to the ID registered in NVR Users may create a name to be easily distinguished Description Type brief description of the site IP_Address Input IP address or Domain Name of NVR check from the SETUP gt DEVICES gt Network in NVR Command Port Input Administrator s number among port numbers set in NVR check from the SETUP gt DEVICES gt Network in NVR Default port number is 5920 Stream Port Input Video Audio number among port numbers set in NVR check from the SETUP gt DEVICES gt Network in NVR Default port numb
7. At RECORD RELAY DISPLAY Camera IP Address iP Address Subnet Mask Subnet Mask Gateway 192 168 10 1 Gateway Se Bandwidth Bandwidth DNS Port UPNP ons D commn CE oa oor DS Stream B HTTP 123 Dual Streaming NETWORK renee Toons C moe Router e This function is for Client S W e Please Click Network Type When you click the Drop down list users can select to Static fixed IP or DHCP floating IP e In Static a user must manually set the static IP address for use Set IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server 1 amp 2 Please ask your network administrator for more details To input address please Click Numpad icon on the right hand side of each box e In DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Server will be assigned automatically from a Router e Register UPnP Click el On for automatic port forwarding and Click Off on radio box to do manual port forwarding e Bandwidth is to setup an average transfer speed e There are total of 14 different networks Bandwidth users may choose bps bit per second 26 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 4 Mbps 8 Mbps 10 Mbps 20 Mbps 40 Mbps 80 Mbps 100 Mbps and unlimited default Ethernet support Max 1000Mbps CAUTION THE CONNECTED LOCAL ROUTER SHOULD SUPPORT AND ACTIVATE UPnP FEATURE ACCORDINGLY Camera e This function is for IP Cameras e Please Click 7 Network Type When you
8. B e To use Zoom feature simply pinch and drag in 1CH display 1CH display ONLY e Tap to take Snapshot W o Audio Zoom and PTZ are available only in full screen mode 1channel only NOTE If a user enable frame skip used memories will be stable and It s possible to use it on live mode and playback mode 9 1 7PTZ Control e Users are able to control PTZ with iPhone or iPad by touching the screen e Tap PIA or ec to execute PTZ function 1 001 2014 3 46 50 16 Audio on Playback 2014 3 4 16 50 23 e Tap Arrow for Pan and Tilt movement 113 Q e Touch 2 to zoom out e e Touch Ol to zoom in P1 P2 P3 e f users already set up the presets on NVR users may use them by touching 9 1 8Search e Users are able to search the recorded data with iPhone or iPad Tap AAA on Main menu or Playback on Live monitoring to use search function e Choose date that wish to search from Calendar Ls 5 37 September 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 Search time Hour mmm 06 34 Minute emmm Cancel e Choose time to search by sliding the Hour and Minute bar Searc h e Tap to execute search seg olleh F 2S 4 51 Playback 1 001 2014 3 4 16 30 15 201473 4 16 30 23 gt I gt OSD Calendar Audio on Live e To select other channels Slide finger
9. Cam7 Cam11 Cam15 Cam4 Cams Cam12 Cam16 Date Time Setting Start Time 2011 07 18 20 25 51 3 End Time 2011 07 18 20 25 51 8 Text Option e e 2 170 E 7 Test in Cami 2011 08 24 13 30 42 Display Option SR e E E e mat 25 26 Ead Time ne nn Text in Cami 2011 08 24 133051 Eer SCHEER me e posyaTM Search J ee i POS ATM beet Ces e Please fill out the text box with the searching keyword and click Search 99 e The following screen shows the result of the POS ATM search Event Type Cam Date Time 1 Text in Caml 2011 07 18 19 53 35 l 2 Textin Cam1 2011 07 18 19 53 37 3 Textin Caml 2011 07 18 19 53 39 4 Textin Caml 2011 07 18 19 53 41 5 Test ln Caml 2011 07 18 19 53 44 6 Textin Cam1 2011 07 18 19 53 48 7 Text In Caml 2011 07 18 19 53 49 8 Textin Caml 2011 07 18 19 53 52 9 Textin Caml 2011 07 18 19 53 53 10 Text In Caml 2011 07 18 19 53 56 11 Text in Caml 2011 07 18 19 53 57 12 Textin Caml 2011 07 18 19 54 00 13 Text In Caml 2011 07 18 19 54 01 e Double Click on the event to playback of the data 7 f Disconnection e When disconnect please right Click on the connected site and choose Disconnect ANA iCMS Seet Server List Device EE Connect Gi 133 142 Health check System Log PTZ Control a Ir ZOOM e Focusi vd A VR Preset Control lt o7 Save Go Preset Set Preset PTZ te 131 ee 131 DATE 2011 07 18 13 44 11 2011 07 1
10. Se Text Overlay Bom r B RESO Espresoojend Start 3 25iend Start 3D O ALARM ESO C Co CI BEE EATS End Star STORAGE e SDCaffe latte OSE 4 76 End Start AmericanojEnd Start 3DCocktail End Start 4 75 End Start 3DSnackiEnd Start MT End 7 A Setup Pattern E Auto StartPatten JB EndPatten JB Line Deister pp JB ue 2 O SYSTEM RECORD gt RELAY ALARM mm Pos4 D C CE CE STORAGE Setup Setup TEXT IN Baud Rate 2400 bps X Baud Rate 2400 bps X d d Ano No Pattern Del Auto No Pattern Del Start Pattern C sun RJE 1 x Start Patom C sun 8 i g end Pattern C ea JS end Paton C E JE uine Detter C 0 JE uine Detter 00 3 emm wC z J e Check or uncheck the Auto box to see the differences Depending on models of POS Cash Register machines it may give a better result or not Caffe latte 4 76 aya ELEN AS e A user may need to repeat the processes to get the best result Sometimes checking the recorded data and pause the playback would be easier to verify 132 10 6Search e TEXT IN can be searched by keyword in Playback mode e Click ech D in the Playback mode then a user will see the following screen Start 2013 12 17 04 54 50 Eng 2018 12 18 04 54 50 Feta 1000 e D nos ih he hed WI eer ps H a y 03 03 30 e Please Click D to do Event Search and choose POS ATM Search then virtual keypad is display Type a keyword to search by e
11. p etes p om Zeenen mme s Sg masea es pa vaa ee We gegteeie pu patas a ka get senene masew R ka Sales Seng x maoe cm pas moan paras er aren an aaron pe Soa gan mases pan we oan gan mases d ceases pas ope oar 1 oe oanad Zoom in out function Zoom In a Zoom Out gl Zoom Area The Screen will revert to x4 digital Zoom screen Zoom Area Digital Zoom function can be only used when the display is on 1Ch mode The digital zoom function is able to zooming approximately x32 6 7 2 5 PTZ Control e After right mouse click on the channel that PTZ camera is connected select PTZ control e Users can designate the certain position and set the name by using Preset function e Up to 255 presets can be designated Vow hele n Buet OC KAKKEKEK LE E et oma pen peg omme pe pemg ken p pa pn y pu eeccccecoocoecooeoee y BERSGOSOGSESSE SS e 3 Lu TS DN a a EK Kg Aaen Oeke Syan toa DI E mentee X O mgekg a VI Ces jT eect E te sawe Sg x Network comected aor tec Sawa DaI ext ane eS tS Mie aor sae oda e son ams Paar are swan Lara e oe te Lan erer ao 78 Zoom Zoom in Zoom out e Focus L Near Focus a Far Focus elris Iris Open oa Iris Close e Preset eel Set Preset T Go to Preset Drop down menu Select a preset number which is set in the camera Preset Name Save the s
12. CH i EINIR 15 2014407 286 06 01 42 H F V D q f a H WII 16 2014 07 28 06 02 42 a h JD 4 Na Di TEE I 17 201407128 06 03 42 7 iy Ki a S st 18 2014407 28 06 04 42 A 7 1 a 06 00 a 09 00 e ges 12 00 ma Sogo Li HHH g 2014 07 29 03 59 21 BH e Follow the procedure below to search video by Smart Select Camera number and click the refresh button Select certain period From and To 3 Select the number of Max Count 16 80 Select Sensitivity Lowest Low Medium High and Highest Select the area in an individual channel by dragging the certain area More than 2 areas can be designated in the setting pane LC This function allows a user to change grid color Black and White Ei S Oy This function allows a user to select or deselect the area by drag the mouse be E This function allows a user to save the area Click Search to search the recorded data 7 Searched data will be listed on the side e There are three other functions in this mode This function allows a user to select and deselcet the all area once S C This function allows a user to take screenshot and save to USB in jpeg format e Able to save the listed images p gt The Archive function allows a user to copy the recorded video in EXE or AVI format to a storage device USB memory stick or DVD RW Refer to 5 5 Archive for more information 5 2 2
13. Environment e The image capture is supported in the instant playback viewer by clicking right mouse button on Capture Image NOTE For more detailed information of captured image please refer to the Chapter 6 7 2 6 Screen capture amp Image 6 7 2 4 Digital Zoom e To use digital Zoom please make the display as 1CH e Right click on the mouse and select Enter Digital Zoom Full Screen On Auto Sequence Instant Playback gt Enter Digital Zoom PTZ Control Capture amp Print Screen Audio On Off MIC On Off Instant Recording b Display Options gt e To zoom in and out please use the display function at the corner of the channel Display or click and drag the area wish to Zoom in e Zoom area can be moved by dragging the position from the corner box 17 1 i t w Server L Server L oe On Q Q GE Ou On EI Ow Ow KEE EE ke 8 h om om ac Nw Ox Ox ac ga Ze TN ac aa Ox Ox Q EE o WEE i 0 ea oa PE E TT Cie Cie Si on ow ne ou RL EEN o N 1 j e a om ow ou ou Wie Ow oom Ou ER Gun Om On ow Om Ou Om Oia Q e KE Q ez 2 KN O S ee o RE NK dc Cid ORR eee o D e ff o D o D ff Q mu Q ze Q zen Q zen Q cmi O omia O ima Gen i i a SR R won oan ccc geen atin be A oot anna 4 S on m pg ba Get Ce en me eer Wm Senn Swen H e CH won Oe mer lee H SS Seng ben kg Gi pe oan
14. MADE IN KOREA B Type 8 16 channel Series NVR Alarm In Keyboard Controller PTZ Relay Output Spot Output em pen Video Output USB Stick USB Mouse Memory CR LCB DC 12V foo Or Router Cameras 1 16ch eSATA External Storage HDMI Monitor VGA Monitor 1920 x 1080 10 Ground USB Stick USB Mouse ATM POS Memory 11 1 4 Network Interconnection Lasel Recommended f L Internet Router DHCP Server on Router amp Camera NVR Camera e Case2 Internet Router Camera W Router C Camera DHCP Server on Router Camera NVR Switch Camera e Case4 Not Recommended f Camera 12 1 5 Specification eA Type Type r E e B Type nee a SSS Throughput 80 160Mbps Alarm Output 4 TTL 1 Relay 13 2 Installation 2 1 Hard disk Installation 2 1 1 SATA Port e When installing HDDs make sure to connect from SATA 1 Port aA Type Main board of this NVR has two SATA port it is indicated as SATA 1 and 2 d Type Main board of this NVR has five SATA ports they are indicated as SATA 1 2 3 and 4 e Up to eight SATA devices are able to be connected to the SATA ports in serial however the devices must be connected onto correct SATA port 2 1 2 Internal SATA Storage e B Type NVR has 5 internal SATA Ports e 1 4 SATA Port It is designed to mount HDD Connect from SATA 1
15. More than 2 events can be selected at the same time e And by clicking Event log On Off after right mouse click on the device in the server list users can check uncheck all the events at once e When the event operates the event log will show the information of the event in the list e If click the pause button in the menu then event log will be stopped 72 e Click the resume button to resume the system event log The log data will be lost during the pause The Remote Device Event Log is on when the pause is shown while the log is stopped when the resume is shown in the menu e Double click the detected Alarm In event in the remote device event log to check the video of the event e Click the Refresh button to refresh the data e Click the right mouse button on the registered device to on off Event Log in the Server List e A user selects Event Log Os all event ES will be unchecked on Remote Device Event Log panel D Event Log Off 232 HI Edit Device 9 Motion Device Uppackage 2012 09 27 16 03 36 P Cam9 2012 09 27 16 07 35 OH Cam 10 oO OH camii 6 5 4CMS System Log e This is the log menu where users can check the log information of the CMS program e Check Visible in the CMS System Log menu to see the menu or uncheck Visible in order not to see the menu e Click the Update Log button to update the log e User can classify th
16. OK EN TE e H the total archiving file size exceeds 2GB then the new archived file will be produced every 2GB From the second file it will have Date and time stamp of the starting time after the original file name given by the user H the total archiving file exceeds the capacity of the media then the popup message will display once the maximum capacity of the media is reached Please change the media and press OK to proceed PLEASE DO NOT USE THE SPACE WHEN ENTER BACKUP FILE NAME CAUTION DURING ARCHIVE PROCEDURE PLEASE DO NOT DETACH STORAGE DEVICE OR POWER OFF THE NVR OTHERWISE IT MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE NVR OR THE STORAGE DEVICE IN SUCH CASE A USER MUST REBOOT THE NVR IF THE NVR DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY A USER MIGHT NEED TO CONTACT SERVICE CENTER CAUTION WHEN ARCHIVING IN AVI FORMAT IT ONLY SUPPORTS 1CH AND DOES NOT SUPPORT PASSWORD FEATURES 54 Professional Central Monitoring Software CMS Pro Full featured Enterprise Class Surveillance Solution User s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice 55 6 CMS Pro 6 1 CMS Pro Features 6 1 1 Introduction e The CMS Pro is a central surveillance system solution that monitors multiple sites with video audio and event signals from NVRs over networks e The software supports different windows of live viewer playback player interactive map viewer various search panes and eve
17. RELAY DISPLAY Overwrite Setting NETWORK Overwrite when HDD Is full O Stop recording when HDD is full ALARM STORAGE Recording Days Max 90 days Cie C SMART DESST Notification When free space in HDD is less than O CAMERA O AUDIO Alarm Out O TEXT IN Local Action E Beep Message Overwrite Setting e Click 1 Overwrite box and users may activate the overwrite function Overwriting mode is default This function makes restart the recording from the beginning when the HDD is full The previous recorded data will be erased from the first one Following icon will display in bottom of live mode 2 e A user shall designate the total recording days from 1 day to 90 days and unlimited e Click lt 4 Stop recording box and users may deactivate the overwrite function Recording will stop automatically when the HDD is full At no Overwrite mode will display while the recording is going on Notification e Users may set the certain value of HDD usage for notification It will notify when free space in HDD is less than the specified value The values are from 0 100 e Check M Alarm out users can set the alarm out when free space in HDD is less than the specified value If Click All all items are check uncheck at once e Check M E mail users can receive the email notification to registered email address
18. Select the save directory by designating the folder in the PC and save format between bmp and jpg Save Directory Zoom in Screenshot Select the save directory by designating the folder in the PC and save format between bmp and jpg ve Local Setup Environment es Backup System 4 Viewer Audio Video Display Screenshot Option Text Detection 4 Record Save Directory Screenshot Save Format instant Recording C WUsers Wmoon WOocuments WCMS Pro WScreenShot Si PG x Setup Save Directory Zoom In Screenshot Instant Pisyback Auto Sequence C Wusers moon WDocuments WICMS Pro fScreenShotWidentification La PG 64 e Instant Recording Users can customize the storage path of the instant recording file by selecting HDD installed in PC Select Drive Select PC s HDD where instant recording file should be saved from the drop down menu and click Ada It will show Drive type Free Space and Total Space of selected HDD Storage List Added HDDs can be prioritized or deleted Use Up and Down arrow to prioritize and Delete to remove HDD from the list k s Local Setup Environment System Ap ae Instant Recording Default Directory Audo Instant Recording wil be automatically stopped when less than 10G8 is left in the directory Video Display S Sen Tev Select Drive ic k ive Type Har ve e oe Free Space 312618 teres Refresh Total Space 199898 MB Bacup l j Instant Recording Add Setup Se
19. d Hee CR DEE e Click 1 Drop down list of Group Name to select a group e Click cl ES on the right hand side of User ID frame or User ID box then virtual keyboard will display e Please Click lt 4 desired characteristics up to 60 letters on the virtual keyboard e Input Password Confirm and E mail e Please choose OK to confirm the settings choose Cancel to cancel 24 e Then lists of User will show as follows Only Admin account can access this menu GROUP USER Admin e LOGIN CHECK All Setup Archiving Shutdown Search Network Reboot e To Edit the User Select a User from the list and Click ch Bz e To Delete the User Select a User from the list and Click 4 NOTE Only Admin user can access Account menu NOTE E mail address is not mandatory to create New User but it is necessary to send email notification NOTE A user may create up to 8 Groups and 8 Users per Group Login Check e Selectively enable password protection for important operations e Please check M the operations that wish to enable password protection USERS WILL NOT BE ASKED TO ENTER THE PASSWORD FOR OPERATION S WHEN PASSWORD PROTECTION IS NOT ACTIVATED 4 2 3 Event e Please Click SYSTEM gt Event and the following screen will display O Status Date Time Description User ID General o 2019 12 18 06 40 21 Setup Enter admin Evet 2019 12 18 06 40 08
20. 10 132 147 192 168 10 147 130 192 168 10 130 H ki e Enter ID and Password to open Remote Device Setup page and following page will display e Web server port default 80 should be port forwarded to use remote device configurations SS REMOTE DEVICE DI system XE device Setul EI rrcoep Q Par DVR Name RII Firmware Version Date Format YYYYIMM DD 0 99 39 U DH 4 ho v Languag English Camera Audio 2 3 A 5 4 7 5 9 10 u n LA 14 is 16 i i a H L aes SCG GGGGGGG il os db ba db db d d db d d e HDD Information Capacin Used Temp SMART Format Status P3 WDC WDIGEARS 00YSB1 976 Gb wer ssc OK Ya Writing v lt gt Remote Device Setup menu shows the same menu interface as the NVR s local menu Please refer to Chapter A Setup for detailed information 70 6 4 6 1 System e Refer to 4 2 System for more detail 6 4 6 2 Device e Refer to 4 3 Device for more detail 6 4 6 3 Record e Refer to 4 4 Record for more detail 6 4 6 4 Relay e Refer to 4 5 Relay for more detail NOTE Some settings cannot be modified remotely NOTE The changed password cannot be restored Please keep and remember not to lose 6 4 7 Change Password e Users are able to change the using password of the ID when they open the software This is not related to any NVR s login password Password input the current password Ne
21. e To add the channels into new group drag amp drop or double click on the camera e Users are able to continue to extract and add the channel by connecting other NVRs e Click OK to save and exit e Users are able to set the pop up display function e The newly added group will be displayed under Server List when you go back to live screen 6 4 2 2 Edit Group Setting e Select a group to adjust on Group Setting window then click Edit e Change the setting then click OK to save and exit e Right click on server list and select the Edit Device and then following pop up window will show up Users are able to set the description and Popup Display aa cas New Group Setting ee Popup Displa Group Name company Division 4 Divisions DEE Been F Event Popup View Description 224 A 124 194 107 175 247 dd 4 186 v CAM 1 CAM 2 y lt V CAM 3 EEE SA V CAM 4 06 33 32 CAM 5 pnpa CAM 6 CAM 7 CAM 8 CAM 9 CAM 10 CAM 11 CAM 12 CAM 13 CAM 14 CAM 15 CAM 16 m 62 6 4 2 3 Remove Group Setting e Select a group to delete on Group Setting window then click remove e The group will be removed on the local setup window 6 4 3 Local Setup Environment e This enables users to adjust the default setting of CMS Pro software for user s convenience iaa Local Setup Environment Auto Sequence Language Engish
22. mviewer then tap Search e Select Le e000 olleh LTE PM 12 52 mviewer mviewer QIWIETREITIY FUT FOIP AISIDIFIGIHIJIKIL Sp ZXCVBNM sl 123 Q space Search program which is offered by dvrdomain for free oleh F QF 1 52 lt Search D e mviewer dvrdomain PROM FREE mViewer Pro D INSTALL e When a user tap a FREE button it will be turned to e Tap INSTALL to start installation e f a user already has Apple account then input user s account to download the program Apple ID Password bobcho naver com Cancel SBwWeERTE YU OP ASDFGHJKL gt ZKXCVBNM space 109 Create New Apple ID e If a user does not have the account then Tan and it is registered by free 0000 olleh T 21 54 7 285 Bin e000 olleh F QF 1 54 Cancel New Account Cancel New Account vuuriuy ur neyur Choose a country or region for the Store Apple ID and Password that will match the billing address for your payment method then tap Next Email Sign In Password Use Existing Apple ID Verify Passwords must be at least 8 characters Create New Appie ID Ya SE ACR prea Aa Cancel Security Info For your protection these questions will help us verify your identity in the future Question Back Newsstand Tunes Sas Ano Steve Passbook alr 9 1 3Site Registration icon on iPhone or iPad then below will show Menu M
23. on the time bar and Red line will move to the selected time and playback will begin instantly e There are three other functions in this mode D This function allows a user to take screenshot and save to USB in jpeg format opoo LI DI This function allows a user to choose split mode among 1 4 8 9 10 and 16 e H This function allows a user to use full screen mode The Archive function allows a user to copy the recorded video in EXE or AVI format to a storage device USB memory stick or DVD RW Refer to 5 5 Archive for more information 48 e This Event Search is useful when users set up event recording like Motion Alarm In if any Text In if any and Emergency e Please Click D to do Event Search and the following Search menu will display HL dt Wir S f Es a ger Start 00 00 00 Eng 00 00 00 Result D EVENT SEARCH 2014 07 29 03 39 06 BH e Press on the side and the following Date Time Setup menu will display Date Time Setup Date 2013 12 17 2013 12 18 a EN Time 04 14 44 CN 04 14 44 CH01 amp CH02 M CH03 m CH04 M CH05 CHO6 M CH07 ECHO CH09 CH10 CH11 M CH12 CH13 CH14 M CH15 CH16 Event Search POS ATM Search Motion Alarm Emergency ER DC e Follow the procedure below to search video by event Select Event Search start date and time Select Event Search end date and time 3 Select cameras video to be i
24. 1 Overview e The Map Viewer program is to display event signals over map images so that users may acknowledge event status more easily e Users may recognize event occurrence with visual notifications on icons over the map image and audible notifications on speaker system of a PC By clicking on the camera icons on the map users may launch Instant Viewer window e To utilize Map Viewer properly users should configure map before running Map Viewer program Please refer to Local setup E map in chapter 6 4 5 6 9 2Controls e Users can load the Map Viewer which was set up in Local Setup E Map by clicking right mouse button on the map in the map list e Users can check the information of the device connected E map in the right side of the Map viewer such as Device status name IP Domain the maximum number of Camera Alarm in out and Audio Map List 6 9 3E map Camera Instant Playback e Users are able to load the instant viewer by clicking the camera icon on the map loj x Simpvewe 5 x Device Information x Device Information x Device Status Connected Device Name 61 Ooman 192 168 10 4 Max Cam 4 Max Alarm In 4 Max Alarm Out 4 Max Audo 4 Device Name 61 IP Doman 192 168 10 4 Max Cam 4 Max Alam In 4 Max Alarm Out 4 Max Audo 4 87 e Full screen mode is available by clicking right mouse button and select Full screen e Click audi
25. 4 8 16 e Please Click 7 DEVICE gt Display gt Spot Monitor and the following screen will display SYSTEM P t RECORD RELAY General CEB Ex Ex Es Sequence B Cami 8 Cam g cams Cam5 Cam6 D Camp Cam Cam10 Cam11 PD Cam12 Cam13 Cam14 Cam15 Cam16 e To Select the type of spot out Click 7 combo box Users can select Spot or Spot e The Sequence menu allows a user to adjust channel sequencing interval of Spot Monitor X1 Seq Adjust interval for Full screen sequencing X4 Seq Adjust interval for 4 split screen sequencing X8 Seq Adjust interval for Quad screen sequencing X9 Seq Adjust interval for 9 split screen sequencing X10 Seq Adjust interval for 10 split screen sequencing e Check M check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing Any camera with unchecked check box will be excluded from channel sequencing e To adjust the location of the cameras during the sequence Click 4 each Drop down list and able to select the channel e To adjust the rotation interval of cameras Click each Drop down list Users can select 3 5 10 15 30 and 60 seconds If Click fl at the top Drop down list in X1 Seg Users can adjust all items of interval at once NOTE X8 X9 X10 seq use only with 8 16 channel NVRs and x10 seq use only with 16 channel NVRs 29 4 3 2Network e Please Click 1 DEVICES gt Network and the following screen will show SYSTEM
26. DD B d Font Size 14 B Time Format 24 Hours SS Cancel GOD e Users can adjust and set the peripheral values of the display window Default Division Users can select the number of division of display channels when the program initially starts the screen 1 4 9 16 25 36 or 64 Users can choose either English or Korean in language setup 93 NOTE This option will be applied after program restarts e Date Time format Users can adjust and set the mode of date time display in accordance with the location Date Format select the date format among YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY Time Format select the time format between 24Hours 12 Hours AM PM e Display Font Users can change the font of the name and display time of each channel Font Type select the type of font between Arial Courier Font Size select the size of the font from 10 to 20 and the default is 15 Color select the color among 16 different colors 2010 12 a5 A 14 02 42 CAM10 N CIF 24 2 os ear aa iy 2010 12 15 14 02 42 Se d Q10 12 15 14 02 42 2010 12 15 14 02 42 rt AR 2 42 P 2010 72 15 14 02 42 7 4 2 3 Password Change e Please Click Password Change in setup menu to change the password This ID and password is for opening the iCMS This is not related to any NVR s login password BOOS _ Password change o Password New Password Confirm Password ED Caneel e Please select the ID from the dr
27. Drop down list of all preset box all items are changed at once Select group for notification when Alarm In is on Please check M a check box of E Mail box More than two Groups can be set Click elt Drop down list of E mail Attachment box to attach None JPGE or EXE Click el Drop down list of Duration column to set the duration of recorded data for attached EXE Select Local Actions Beep When Alarm In is on it will give the alarm sound Popup When Alarm In is on it will make the popup screen on the main monitor Message When Alarm In is on the alarm message will pop up on the OSD Repeat the above procedure for Alarm In 2 Alarm In 4 Up to 2 for A Type Up to 4 for B Type e Click 4 Copy to All CH button to copy Notification amp Local Actions to all channels 40 4 5 2EMERGENCY e Please Click 7 RELAY gt EMERGENCY and the following screen will display SYSTEM Y DEVICE RECORD O ALARM IN EMERGENCY O TEXT IN O VIDEO LOSS Alarm Out Dy v v v vv v v v v v Notification E mail Attachment Duration Local Actions Beep E Message e Select Alarm out Preset and Notification to use when Emergency button pressed e Link Notification displays E mail addresses registered in System gt General gt Account gt User gt Email e Please follow the setup procedures below Select alarm outputs to be worked when Emergency button is pressed Please check M a check box of use column on Alarm Out box M
28. IN MALFUNCTIONING OF THE SOFTWARE TO CONNECT MORE THAN 16 HD SDI FULL HD CAMERAS PLEASE ENABLE DUAL STREAMING OPTION ON THE NVR 6 1 3System Requirements e CMS Pro may not run properly if the PC does not meet minimum requirements Other programs should not run on the same PC where this is running Otherwise CMS Pro software may not perform as designed Wan O Seemmmendeg ou Main Memory 2GB Display Resolution 1024 x 768 with 32bit color or higher Operating System 56 6 2 Installation 6 2 1 Software Installation e Please follow the program installation procedures below If an old version of CMS Pro program was installed it is recommended to completely uninstall or delete the old version 2 Insert the provided CD in a PC 3 Run the CMS Pro Setup exe file When the following screen appears click Next Fd Setup CMS Pro 1 ete Welcome to the CMS Pro Setup Wizard This will install CMS Pro on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup When the following screen appears select folder and click Next Fd Setup CMS Pro Select Destination Location Where should CMS Pro be installed b Setup will install CMS Pro into the following folder To continue click Next f you would like to select a different folder click Browse Program Files amp 86 77CMS Pro At leas
29. Information Capacity Used Temp S M A R T Format STORAGE S M A R T Overwrite O CAMERA 34 HDD Format e This page shows information of HDDs installed in the NVR e When users install full storage device including one e SATA storage B Type then following procedures will be listed as below 1 Internal SATA 1 4 Ports 2 External SATA 1 4 Ports e Under Information it is possible to find the port number where each HDD is connected For Internal SATA P1 P2 P3 and P4 each represents internal Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 and Port 4 For External SATA E1 E2 E3 and E4 each represents external Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 and Port 4 e Users must format when install new HDD add another HDD replace HDD move HDD change installation port remove HDD e Use to delete or purge all normal recorded data from database Please follow the procedure below Click 4 Clear All Data box 2 When a Message box asking All the data will be deleted and cannot be restored Proceed shows choose OK to confirm Then Progress window will display and the process starts GL When all data are deleted a message box HDD format has been completed will pop up NOTE When users add used HDDs from the same type of NVR users can access data in NVRs as Read Only or keep DELETED DATA CANNOT BE RESTORED S M A R T e Please Click 4 S M A R T and the following screen will display SY
30. J Cam4 J Cams J Cami2 Cami6 ag aa o a 8 6 Textin Cam1 2011 07 18 19 53 48 26 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 Date Time Setting gt Texti 1 011 07 18 19 53 49 27 3 4 5 6 7 8 a Start Time 2011 07 18 16 32 02 seca 29 17 E 19 20 21 22 23 entree 9 Text in Cami 2011 07 18 19 53 53 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 31 3 y 3 3 4 s P 10 Text lo Cami 2011 07 18 19 53 56 EE DI gt 8 D gt 11 Text In Cam1 2011 07 18 19 53 57 ee G amp S Gs a 12 Text In Cami 2011 07 18 19 54 00 egen ATM Search 20 32 00 POS SSS 13 Text In Cami 2011 07 18 19 54 01 ae e Please choose one of the devices among the Server List and right Click on the mouse to have popup menu e Please Click Connect to start the event search e Event search has Event Type Select Camera and Date Time setting 1 Select Camera select a camera which has Text In connection to search Only 1 camera can be selected 2 Date Time setting please specify the start and end time Text Option Display Option Users are able to select the display option of the playback 1 Text window The detected text will be shown on the Windows text right next to the Display screen 2 Overlay The text will be overlaid on the playback video 3 Both The text will be overlaid on the video and the text window as well 4 Hide All The text will not be displayed in both video and the text window Select Camera Cam Cams Cam9 Cam13 Cam2 Comp Cam10 Cam14 Cam3
31. OPERATION INSTRUCTION 000 43 1 5 pe MER Ee Ee 13 a WNSTALLATION 14 5 1 Viewing AEE E EE N EATA EENE TE 43 51T First IMAGE n 43 2 1 Hard disk Installation cccssssseeeeessessees 14 AVS Format 44 a a SATA POP EES 14 5 1 3 Digital Zoom 44 2 1 2 Internal SATA Giorage 14 5 1 4 Freeze Live Image s ss nsosnnn1n1e111nee1ene 44 2 1 3 e SATA External Storage 14 5 1 5 Pan Tilt Zoom Control 45 2 1 4 HDD Installation cssssssseeeeeeees 14 5 1 6 System Log 46 2 1 5 HDD Capacity En 14 SAT KELO See 46 2 1 6 Monitor Connections csssceee 14 5 1 8 Emergency Recording se s0 46 2 1 7 HDMI connections cccccseeeeeeeeees 15 5 1 9 Alarm Out Control and Acknowledge 46 2 1 8 Audio Connections cccceeeeeeeeees 15 2 1 9 TCP IP Ethernet Connections 15 52 E DAC K E 47 2 1 10Alarm Connections TU 16 5 2 1 Search Se EE 47 2 1 11Master Alarm B Type c csssscssscsssssssee 16 5 2 2 Digital Zoom in Playback 51 2 1 12Alarm Connections Relay 16 5 2 3 One touch Playback ssscscssseeeees 51 2 1 13RS 485 422 Connections 00 16 5 3 Menu Ebene EE 52 2 1 14USB COMMeCtiONns en 16 5 4 BOOKIMANK ncnian an 52 2 1 15Grounding Earthing ccssesseeeeees 16 2 1 16Factory Reset Switch 16 DO DEENEN 53 2 1 17Power Supply connections 16 6 GMS PRO EE 56 TEE Eesen 16 6 1 CMS Pro F
32. Recording to record the particular channel that user wants Re Ze No Use Password Use Password M Password Setup Password 80 e f a user wants to have password for the archiving file please click Use Password and type the password that users want to use No Use Password e Use Password M Password Setup Password e If users click OK it will start recording of that specific channel e When users want to view the archived file please choose Open Folder tf A 3 j L EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEi eecccceccck SpR essgg T en TE a LALLI f f HL III e It will open the saved directory of the file e When users double click the created file password window will pop up e Please type the previous password that users entered in Password setup e When Users want to stop recording click right mouse again and select Instant Recording and choose stop recording e Choose Setup in the Instant Recording to set up the recording duration and default directory t e In the recording duration users can setup the hours and minutes by clicking the upside down arrows 24d o Hour A EI Min Default Directory Instant Recording will be automatically stopped when less than 10G8 is left in the directory Order Drive Total Space Free Space 0 G 195 GB 30 GB e Open folder will allow a user to select the rec
33. Searched data will be listed 133
34. Tour to 70 use Preset No 1 9 Tour button to activate the Tour function 70 1 9 It is required to set Menu as Preset number 95 from camera in order to call camera menu display by Clicking menu button or using 95 Goto button Please refer the PTZ camera manual for details 5 1 6System Log ai e Pleas Press key and the System Log screen will display System Event Date Time Type Description User ID a 2013 12 18 10 11 12 SYSTEM NTP Sync Failure system 2013 12 18 09 11 12 SYSTEM NTP Sync Failure system 2013 12 18 08 38 03 CAMERA Video Loss Occurred system 2013 12 18 08 37 51 CAMERA Video Loss Occurred system 2013 12 18 08 37 36 CAMERA Video Loss Occurred system 2013 12 18 08 37 06 SETUP Setup Exit admin 2013 12 18 08 26 12 CAMERA Video Loss Occurred system 2013 12 18 08 11 12 SYSTEM NTP Sync Failure system a ha f i 2013 12 18 07 46 48 SETUP Setup Enter admin 2013 12 18 07 29 48 SYSTEM System Start system 2013 12 18 07 14 32 SETUP Setup Enter admin 2013 12 18 07 11 20 SYSTEM System Start system EO H H 2013 12 18 06 40 21 SETUP Setup Enter admin 2013 12 18 06 40 08 SETUP Setup Exit admin v Please connect USB first to copy the LOG file e System Event shows all logs of actions taken by users 5 1 7 Key Lock CH CH e Press to operate the key lock function This function is indicated by icon in the center of the screen e Once the Key Lock function is activated a use
35. and User NOTE Only Admin access right can delete the Log 4 3 DEVICE 4 3 1 Display e Please Click 1 DEVICE gt Display and the following screen will display DISPLAY Resolution 1920 x 1080 60Hz X Video Signal Transparency 9 Sequence Spot Monitor e Users are able to set its video output resolution between 1024 x 768 1920 x 1080 e Video In Out will help users to select its video input and output between NTSC PAL and AUTO e The default value is AUTO e Once the setting is changed it will ask to reboot for the new recognition of video out Message Changed resolution will be applied System will restart Proceed ER TE e Transparency option allows a user to adjust a level of transparency of menu display Press or button to adjust the transparency e Please Click 1 OSD Icon and the following screen will display S SYSTEM RECORD gt RELAY DISPLAY SYSTEM ma a a et CHANNEL E gt e A lt G al See Se e B All EK e All Network ry als Name Sequence lt a S s Rec Status Audio Mode ye gd i Schedule Date Time Kb len Zeg Rec Mode Overwrite a gt Audio PTZ Mode s E PTZ Spot a WS Date sTime j Sequence Spot Monitor III Sleis JAE SHES m 18 POSITION OSD Horizontal Max 50 Vertical Max 50 e The OSD Icon menu allows a user to select what to display on the screen e Click to restor
36. from Right to Left to ascend 1 gt 2 gt 3 14 gt 15 16 Slide finger from Left to Right to descend 16 gt 15 gt 14 oe 1 to choose split mode between 1 4 9 and 16 In Multi channel display mode user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode Tap SS LEE controt tne playback e Tap een or KR to take Snapshot e Tap OSD to remove Camera Name and Date Time from OSD e Tap Live to switch from Live mode to Playback mode e Tap Si or fal to enable Frame skip 114 e Tap i or Ej to disable Frame skip Audi Audio e Tap AUGIO ON or Bess to enable audio 1CH display ONLY e Tap AUGIO OFF or to disable audio 1CH display ONLY e To use Zoom feature simply pinch and drag in 1CH display CH display ONLY NOTE Audio Zoom and PTZ are available only in full screen mode channel only NOTE If a user enable frame skip used memories will be stable and It s possible to use it on live mode and playback mode 9 1 9Snapshot gallery e Users are able to save the snapshot taken with mViewer pro while live monitoring and Playback e Tap Snapshot gallery from main menu PM 4 19 Gallery list e Select the device and snapshot taken from the selected device will display e To see other pictures slide finger across the screen ES e Tap to send the snapshot to the Photos s Tap E to delete the selected snapshot
37. make selected channel into a full screen e Click Full Screen Off to exit the full screen 6 7 2 2 Auto Sequence e Users are able to set the auto sequence ems a ER T A 2013 09 26 18 43 22 09 26 18 aN e When users set the Auto Sequence display mode screen will change to 1 channel display mode and channel will be changed by user s setup For more information Please refer chapter 6 4 3 6 76 6 7 2 3 Instant Playback e Instant playback is available in both Live1 and Live2 pane but screen capture is available in either live1 or live2 Full Screen On Auto Sequence Instant Playback gt Play Enter Digital Zoom setup PTZ Control Capture amp Print Screen Audio On Off MIC On Off Instant Recording gt Display Options gt e After right mouse click move the mouse cursor to Instant Playback Then play and setup menu will display Play The recorded video of the pre setup time will be displayed in the playback viewer Setup The time of instant playback can be setup in this menu from 1minute to 3hours 1Min 3Min 5Min 10Min 15Min 30Min 1Hour 3Hour The default time is 3Min Pm EJ Local Setup Environment System Viewer Record Setup Setup Instant Playback Instant Playback Playback starts from the last 3Mn el Auto Sequence 1 Min 3 Men 5 Min 10 Min 15Min 30 Min 1 Hour 3 Hour NOTE Users can also set up the Instant playback in the menu Local Setup
38. nstant Playback Auto Sequence Storage List Order Drive Total Space Free Space 0 19568 30 GB EA e Delete Apply x Instant Recording will be automatically stopped when less than 10GB is left in the directory NOTE Please refer to Chapter 6 7 2 9 Instant Recording 6 4 3 4 Setup e Users may save the current CMS Pro configuration data as a file and import it later to the same PC or another one e Select Save Directory Users can select the save directory of setup data or log data by designating the folder in the PC or other storage device and the change of the directory will be applied only after clicking OK button and exit e Select Data Select data which users would like to save in the storage devices e Default setup Initialize the setup to factory default Click OK to exit the program Ge Seen Gs System d Viewer Audo Select Save Directory Video Display Text Detecton Save Directory d Record C WUsers Wmoon Documents OMS ProWSetupData a Instant Recording Setup Select Data g D nstant Playback Fi Setup Data d Log Data Auto Sequence Default Setup Setup Import Setup Export Default Setup E Are you sure to load change to default After changing to the default CMS Pro will be shut down coe 65 e Setup Import Copy the Menu setup stored in USB memory stick or PC HDD into NVR Please plug in the memory stick and then click ech Import e Setup Export Store the Menu setup of NVR
39. of a day is displayed as a colored bar on the time line at the bottom e Users can easily search the recorded data by clicking on the time in the time bar EE Event Search POS ATM Search Thumbnail Search Smart Search Remo s f SPOVVESODSEE 06 07 08 O09 10 1 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 c 71223 E 26 28 9 en es ama en 83 e Users can change the speed of rewind and fast forward from x1 to Extreme The actual soeed may be limited by NVR s network uploading bandwidth POS ATM Search Thumbnail Search Smart Search CaM Baba A CAM rn ee es en Archive we BO 2S WW 8 Uhl 2 H AA EH T j e Users can use Right click to access Audio On Off Digital Zoom and Capture and Print Screen Audio On Off A user can enable audio function If Audio is connected Audio Status will change Enter Digital Zoom A user can use Digital zoom Please refer 6 7 2 4 Digital Zoom Capture and Print Screen A user can capture image Please refer 6 7 2 6 Screen Capture and Image Audio and Digital Zoom are supported only in 1CH display mode e In the playback menu users are able to search the data from the beginning of the day or from the cursor position e Or just simply click on the time line users want and then click CH button on the left e Click Archive button to save certain channels as a video file E Pt Lae aa ay ES e P ia
40. port when installing HDDs fl dg a d SO L 3 1 4 5 H 1 3 4 SATA Port HDD 2 SATA Port e HDD Only 6 f 6 ATA Port d C e SATA External Storage L J 2 1 3 e SATA External Storage e B Type NVR has one external SATA Port the picture above shows external SATA 6 Port e 6 SATA Port It is designed to mount up to 4HDDs per external SATA Port 2 1 4 HDD Installation e Securely mount a hard disk using bracket and screws provided e Please do not use any different hard disk cables data cable and power supply cable other than provided e Otherwise it may cause damage to the hard disk INSTALL HARD DISK AFTER NVR POWER OFF OTHERWISE IT MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE HARD DISK TO TURN OFF NVR PLEASE USE SHUTDOWN KEY ON SYSTEM MUNU BAR LOCATED ON THE RIGHT MARGIN AND THEN UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE FROM NVR 2 1 5 HDD Capacity e Each model has different HDD capacity e Below table shows the maximum HDD capacity for each model 2 1 6 Monitor Connections e Video Out Use with the CCTV monitor Connect BNC cable between CCTV monitor and VIDEO OUT of the NVR 14 e VGA Use with the computer monitor Connect VGA cable between computer monitor and VGA of the NVR e Spot This function supports one Channel Display on Spot Monitor Connect BNC cable between spot monitor and SPOT of rear panel BLAC
41. preset when Text In 1 is on Please check M a check box of use column on Preset box More than two cameras can be set If Click All of use column all items are checked unchecked at once Click 1 Drop down list of Preset to change Cameras preset If Click td Drop down list of all preset column all items are changed at once Select group for notification when Text In 1 is on Please check M a check box of E Mail column More than two Groups can be set Click ei Drop down list of E mail Attachment box to attach JPEG EXE or None Click el Drop down list of Duration box to set the duration of recorded data for attached EXE Select Local Actions Beep When Text In 1 is on it will give the alarm sound Message When Text In 1 is on the alarm message will pop up on the OSD e Repeat the above procedure for Text In 2 Text In 4 e Click 4 Copy to All CH button to copy Notification amp Local Actions to all channels 090 D 8 WO 128 10 4 2 Schedule Setup Mandatory e Click Setup gt Record gt Schedule then shows as below RECORD Camera Record Mode SCHEDULE Mode Setting TT n SE POIEOHOIEENDEIEIEHEIEOHEHEIEHEIEGEGEKODIDEEHEOER SUN Aclaclaclaclaclaclaclaclac aclaclaclaclaclac aclac aclaclaclaclac ac a MON aclaclaclaclaclacle TUE aclaclac WED acla THU acla FRI aclacla SAT acla HOL Aclac s e Check the box o item related to Alarm Continuous Alarm is recommended e Click the Time Dat
42. sequencing mode or in PIP mode 44 5 1 5Pan Tilt Zoom Control e Press PTZ key to operate a PTZ camera connected to NVR PTZ operations are only available in the full screen format e In Pan Tilt Zoom mode the number of channel is displayed on the bottom of the screen e Please refer the below for PTZ Gg eg menu EEEE een aoge Bn BR ren BR ren BR Iess TE ee Go to the Preset wem e e To use a mouse in Pan Tilt mode select and double click a channel first Right Click on selected channel to open Channel menu then Click PTZ to activate PTZ control OSD menu A key pad control will show as follows gt N F S a v 3 s J D D Se E 2 EI E al 2 E E e To add new preset select Preset No and Ep button Click e To move to preset select preset No and button Click e Available 1 255 Preset numbers can be saved it depends on camera specification e Press Menu button to pop up PTZ camera OSD setup screen and set up Tour and Pattern items 45 Since these functions make use of a memory function of the camera itself a user should set them in Camera OSD Once a user completes the setup close the Camera OSD menu A user can conveniently use Tour and Pattern functions simply by Clicking Tour and Pattern buttons Please refer the PTZ camera manual for instruction of Tour and Pattern Suppose a command for using Tour function is 71 79 Preset and if you had set
43. the data whether to record display or both 10 2Connection Method e Up to four ATM POS channels are available could be connected e A NVR uses a USB port for Serial In to connect to a POS Cash Register Use correct USB to RS232 converters as follows FTDI chipset included converter Prolific PL2303 PL2303X PL2303HX chipset included converter Winchiphead chipset included converter e When using a converter please connect USB slot of NVR first then restart in order to the NVR recognizes the USB converter as an RS 232 Serial In e When using a multi converter the port recognizes Serial In1 as its shortest line NOTE A NVR can only recognize English alphanumeric characters The maximum extension length for RS 232 cable is 15 meters approximately with no signal loss 10 3 Connection Diagram e Users can connect RS 232 port to USB port at front rear of NVR by using a converter x 4 USB to Serial Converter Null Modem Cable EE a a O 126 USB to Serial Converter Null Modem Cable D em en em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em een em em em e ean em e em em em em em em em em em em aP e After cables connected and Serial In NVR menu values changed please restart the NVR so that the NVR recognizes attached Serial In connections e Use RS232 null modem cable between POS Cash Register and USB to RS232 converter RS232 cross over connector is useful when a user needs
44. to switch the Rx Tx connections Direct connection DTR DCD DSR DIR RTS CTS CTS RTS w w om S Go Di bi Cross connection Null modem Gei ei CH ei ee ti DTR DTR DSR DSR RTS RTS CIS CIS Voom amp Ga 3 amp 127 2 3 4 5 7 E EI 3 EE Detect Cable FEMALE P O AL m Data Terminal a Signal Ground Common Data Set ee CC TA indicator DB 9 Connector Pin Out 10 4 Relay 10 4 1 Relay Setup Optional e Click Setup gt Relay gt TEXT In and the following screen will display SYSTEM Device RECORD O ALARM IN Text in Copy Notification amp Local Actions To all O EMERGENCY TEXT IN O VIDEO LOSS Alarm Out Preset 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 diatatagftatgtg ais Notification E mail Attachment Group Admin Local Actions E Beep E Message e Select cameras for Preset Alarm Out and Notification while the Text In is operation if necessary e Link Notification displays E mail addresses registered in System gt General gt Account gt User gt Email e Please follow the setup procedures below Click echt Drop down list of Text In box and select Text 1 Select alarm outputs to be worked when Text In 1 is on Please check M a check box of use column on Alarm Out box More than two alarm outputs can be set If Click All of use box all items are checked unchecked at once Select cameras for
45. 10 158 5920 5921 00 19 9c 04 a 47 29 192 168 10 144 5920 5921 00 19 9c 04 26 7 30 192 168 10 162 5920 5921 00 19 9 04 27 12 31 192 168 10 175 5920 5921 00 19 9 04 35 d5 M 32 192 168 10 198 5925 5926 00 19 9 03 56 92 Co _ Cancel e Including IP address the information of connected NVRs in the network will be listed e Select the one and Click OK Then the following window will pop up ANO Device Info Description IP 192 168 10 123 Command Port 5920 Stream Port 5921 User Name Password Confirm Password Scan Device Cancel Co mmm Severe m e Please fill out all the necessary information including Device name Description not mandatory User Name and Password and confirm password Please note that the User Name and Password have to be same as the NVR setting e When users want to edit the existing device information please choose the device and Click Edit e When users want to delete the existing device information on the list please select the device and Click Remove e f users click the Remove button it will show the message below are go Are you sure to remove the device Ze Gm EE E e Please Click the OK button to remove the connected device 7 4 2 2 Display Setup e Please Click Display Setup and the following screen will display a e Option Default Division 1 Division 3 Language Setup English B Date Time Format Text Setup Font Type Al Bayan Date Format YYYY MM
46. 10 214 i f P BCX web Client Pro CAM2 26 apa Re en TR ees ver Ae ZER SS e Se 2008 12 02 09 34 28 2008 12 02 09 34 28 Kid k Le FE A d A A S A ED ae 2 MEXE 2008 1202 09 34 28 Ces 2008 1202 ot HI SES CAM ANS rye WW DE Z gege b 3 d _ gt e gt Y ge WAU ih ar 09 34 28 EE 09 34 28 2008 2 02 09 34 28 2008 12 02 09 34 28 CAM 13 tes 2008 12 02 1109 34 28 ES D SE OOE 2008 12 02 09 34 28 2008 12 02 09 34 28 CO ES GS GB B ei ad oer i Q search amp rz E7 CAPTURE Oz sl This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice 102 8 CMS WEB CLIENT Pro 8 1System Requirements e Web Client Pro may not run properly if the PC does not meet minimum requirements Other programs should not run on the same PC where this is running Otherwise Web Client Pro software may not perform as designed Minimum Enable Dual Streaming Recommended Disable Dual Streaming 1024 x 768 with 32bit color or higher Operating System Windows XP Professional SP3 Windows 7 32 64 Windows 8 32 64 DirectX 9 0 C or higher 8 2 Setup and Login e MS Explorer web browser is required to install ActiveX in order to use this program e Open a browser and type the IP address of NVR It is required to install ActiveX in the first connection e Click the message above in the scree
47. 11 Setting e Tap SETTING to check the information of the application e A user can read the manual e Users are able to set Password Lock Tap Password Lock from the setting menu Enter password Default password is 1111 Enter password Please enter 4 digit password Tap v to enable Password Lock when launching the mViewer pro Tap to change the password 9 2 12 Uninstallation e Move to Setup gt Application gt Manage Applications then select D uninstall application Storage Total Applications Deta Clear data s app cati n access the following on your device A Storage modify delete USB storage content Ay Network communication full Internet aoce A Hardware controls OK e Tap es button to successfully uninstall the program 124 TEXT IN POS TEXT IN POS User s Manual SYSTEM IER i RECORD RELAY DISPLAY Text Overlay NETWORK ALARM CS C CB CI STORAGE O CAMERA O AUDIO TEXT IN Baud Rate 2400 bps v Stop Bit Data Bit Parity Setup Pattern Discard Pattern Add Pattern wu leed end pate iS Une painter C NB wC J This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice 125 10 TEXT IN POS 10 1 Usage of Serial In Function e Enables a user may use Serial In connections to record search display text data from POS Cash Register s serial e A user can choose
48. 2 23 24 25 26 grad F 27 H am 31 1 2 4 8616 7 8 9 E 2014 07 29 04 02 39 2014 07 29 04 02 39 Interval Search List 2014 07 29 13 37 42 2014 07 29 13 38 42 2014 07 29 13 39 42 2014 07 29 13 40 42 1 2014 07 28 05 47 42 Max Count 2 2014 07 28 05 48 42 3 2014 07 28 05 40 42 16 bis 4 2014 07 28 05 50 42 5 2014 07 28 05 51 42 Interval Mode 6 2014 07 28 05 52 42 7 2014 07 28 05 53 42 1 Min D 8 2014 07 28 05 54 42 9 2014 07 28 05 55 42 C Event Mode 10 2014 07 28 05 56 42 a on 11 2014 07 28 05 57 42 12 2014 07 28 05 58 42 13 2014 07 28 05 59 42 Search 14 2014 07 28 06 00 42 15 2014 07 28 06 01 42 16 2014 07 28 06 02 42 g D 17 2014 07 28 06 03 42 2014 07 29 03 59 21 g e Follow the procedure below to search video by Thumbnail Select Camera number and click the refresh button Select certain period From and To 3 Select the number of Max Count 16 80 Select the interval of the playback 1min 60min 5 Click Search to search the recorded data 6 Searched data will be listed on the side e There are five other functions in this mode C This function allows a user to take screenshot and save to USB in jpeg format 7 Able to save the listed images LEI The Archive function allows a user to copy the recorded video in EXE or AVI format to a storage device USB memory stick or DV
49. 56 e Specify the start time and end time in Date Time setting and click Search button e Double click the listed snapshot images to check and play the video e Click Stop Search to stop the search and check the video to the stop time e The video will be displayed in the video display panel at the bottom of the search window e Users can move the panel around the screen ae adjust mice size of the pane ee ioe Data Search Event Search POSAT Search Jg Smart Search mi One Os Ow s veo Ov ose on Oe u au iml Oris Oe Qis 2013 10 14 15 56 6 8 6 Smart Search e Click the connect after right mouse clicking on the device and select the Smart Search e Choose a camera to use for Smart Search e Users can select the area in an individual channel by dragging the certain area in setting menu More than 2 areas can be designated in the setting pane e Specify the start time and end time in Date Time setting and click Search button e f the movement is detected in the area it will automatically display the snapshots in the search window e Double click the listed snapshot images to check and play the video 86 e Users are able to select the one from the 3 types of sensitivity level Super High and Standard f o ioa Jo on los jos od loe Oe Log ou io 3 Oe Ou ima RSR Te Te 2m1 SEENE eo LI meso TI e F e t TT 6 9 E Map 6 9
50. 8 20 31 57 Type Date Time Log 1 L SYSTEM 2011 06 07 15 05 53 Network connected 0 HEALTH CHECK H 09 CHE 1 2 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 15 06 16 Network disconnected CEE 3 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 15 12 49 Network connected MOTION DETECT See AS 4 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 15 14 23 Network disconnected HR WWW 5 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 15 15 10 _ Network connected e ALARM OUT D D DAD DD DD DD DD e if users Click Disconnect the message box below will display MB CM Setop 93 e es IO e Ms 3 u Euo Eech oa C Aa Server List Server List Owe m ui 35 157 133 133 w 12 Deeg Name PT Control e FT Control Ai d 7 az Command Port 920 7 az e up gt WaS eben pis at gt focus gt mei Login 1D gt E Preset Control gege Preset Control i S i Save Save Go Preset Set Preset Go Preset Set Preset im DATE 2011 07 18 13 44 11 2011 07 18 2031 57 Sytem Loe r Tyee Ome Teme VER 2 16 09 CONNECTIONS 1 Network connected e HEALTH CHECK MONITORING d Network discommected Network connected MOTION DETECT tet hhk amp hhhhhhhh eth t MOTONCETECT ZE ZZ ZZZ Network disconnected KA RRE ven RRE RERI Network connected e amarh ntti st gsr ean tn wns xamar AAA ARA 100 7 8 Uninstall e Please go into the Application folder and right Click on the iCMS icon e Please choose Move to Trash to uninstall the iCMS program 101 CMS Web Client Pro CMS Web Client Pro User s Manual Dh EH httpy 192 168
51. 8 29 30 31 1 2 3 rEg 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ke gt beggen MM a Hp MN 13 34 21 e Please choose one of the devices to playback from the Server List and right Click on the mouse to have popup menu with Connect e Select Date In calendar dates with recorded data are marked in red e Select the date among the dates marked in red e Select Time Please select the time that users want to playback by Clicking A W buttons on the right hand side to adjust the time or drag the Time Select Bar with mouse GTIMEBAR EVENT X POS ATM CoC 2011 7 LEUR Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat aa Search previous Year 26 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 Sa Au ES zk kk Search next Year P WAS RS S a Search previous Month 29 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 l 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 gt o Search next Month E HM 1l d 3 H 5 6 4 y Cp e Cp needle ye s i i yL YA K y 20 25 00 RN Kg cb Ea 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x EXTREME lees A Fast Forward Backward amp Playback Click the button to increase the speed by x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 x64 and Extreme 2 SEET e When Date Time search is completed please Click Playback control button to begin playback 7 6 2Event Search e The Event button allows users to search event recorded data of NVR e To start the event search please Click EVENT and users will see the following screen Lei Cami Cams Cam9 Cam13 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Cam2 Camp Cam
52. Control Piz tines e Click ZZ then following screen will display on a new window Lesch Preset Number e The screen contains following features Pan Tilt Direction button Zoom In Zoom Out control button Focus Near Focus Far control button Iris control button Preset control button Camera select button QOOOYOO E st complete the control setting on its NVR and Cameras first Z Zb 4 106 8 6 Capture CAPTURE e Click ro e The screen contains following features Captured Image is displayed Color Control A user can change Brightness Contrast and Saturation of the captured image Save as Image A user can save the edited image in new name Original Image A user can undo all modification made to the image Preview Print Able to see print preview Show Captured Image S QO Display all the previous captured images 107 CMS Mobile Viewer CMS Mobile Viewer User s Manual 3 SAMSUNG NET D I Su zg This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice 9 CMS MOBILE VIEWER 9 1iPhone iPad mViewer Pro 9 1 1System Requirements e There are no other requirements to run this program because it is specialized to perform on iOS interface 9 1 2Installation e Turn on the iPhone or iPad then connect to App Store R E u Search P e Move to search menu and type
53. D RW Refer to 5 5 Archive for more information This function allows a user to change viewer size E 4x20 EA 6x14 EAR This function allows a user to choose split of listed snapshot among 4x20 5x16 6x14 7x12 and 8x10 Users can select Interval mode or Event mode on thumbnail search 50 e This Smart Search is useful when users search by designating the certain area If there is any movement in the area Smart Search will show the video automatically e Please Click a to do Smart Search and the following Search menu will display EIES RR H CE Kal 0x14 7x1 3 W K Sc um Cell EES Sa BIER 20407 DEI 29 30 1 2 3 4 86 G 7 8 0 10 11 12 139 14 B i 17 D 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 E o 31 1 2 t 4 6 6 7 8 8 weit TATA l j Zog f f SC rem 2014107129 04 02 39 eee TUES VRS SW a 2014 07 29 04 02 39 CH 2014 07 29 15 57 42 E r Gi J A Be ZE H Max Count A Re th Ep Ee 3 2014 07 28 05 40 42 IER ti Gr 4 2074 07 28 05 50 42 6 BS ke ga E aj Wi 5 2014 07 28 05 51 42 a aie 6 2014 07 28 06 52 42 e e Sensitivity KN RA 7 2014 07 28 05 53 42 d Si aus 2014 07 29 15 59 42 2014 07 29 16 00 42 2014 07 29 16 01 42 2014 07 29 16 02 42 11 2014 07 28 05 57 42 gii i mg aiii iii 2 ea search E SS 12 20140728 05 sa a2 KI op SY 6g RT Isi Lis ae ane 143 2014 07 28 05 59 42 GT ae me we ai CC mm ca D at rh 14 2014 07 28 06 00 42 s H E
54. Date Time from OSD Capture e Tap to take Snapshot Enter file name and press seve to save the image NOTE Audio is available only in full screen mode 1channel onl 9 2 7PTZ control e Users are able to control PTZ with mobile device by touching the screen PTZ e Tap RW or to execute PTZ function 4 3b PM k O W n Saal 85a m 2014 3 6 16 35 56 e Tap Arrow for Pan and Tilt movement KR e Touch Ol to zoom out Ka e Touch OQ to Zoom in meer P1 P2 P3 M e f users already set up the presets on NVR users may use them by touching l 9 2 8 Alarm Out Control e Users are able to manually send Alarm out command with the mobile device e Tap kd to enable the Alarm Out control and it will display on lower left corner of Live screen we D 2 e Tap the numbers to send out Alarm from the connected NVR to its output source 121 9 2 9Search e Users are able to search the recorded data with mobile device WI 18 Ib n 03 w 05 Search Time e Choose date and time that wish to search from Calendar Di Search D e Tap to execute search CH 2014 3 6 16 31 02 e To select other channels Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend 1 gt 2 gt 3 14 gt 15 16 Slide finger from Left to Right to descend 16 gt 15 gt 14 o 2 i ara AT wn Tap ZB to enable Frame skip or Tap Mall to disable Frame sk
55. Digital Zoom in Playback e Users are able to use Digital Zoon function in full screen playback e Drag a partition on to the screen then the partition will enlarge as a full screen e Double Click the left button of mouse to exit the zoom in screen 5 2 3 One touch Playback e Press the PLAY PAUSE key or Click the mouse wheel central button in the viewing mode Then a user will be able to view the recorded video right away without going through the search procedure The video plays back the recorded video from the 51 last three minutes To stop playing back the video please press a key 5 3 Menu Bar e Menu bar enables users to control all features as front button RENAN am2 i Comics ax oe ie e ge als 9 E e e en D S te ai L 0 w W S ee 2013 12 18 08 38 02 D A e C Torn j b dn 8 G S hat 4 a ei lt k gt gt i 4 ds i AQ s e IB k J Aas e Move mouse cursor to Left and Right margin of the screen to access Menu Bar during live monitoring Display Menu Bar Left Side System Menu Bar Right Side Description Activate Sequencing mode 1 4 8 9 10 VA LR 2 Multi Spot 1 4 8 9 10 16 None or Spot ON r Disable Alarm out Alarm Out control Ki Freeze Live Image e b anni 5 4 Bookmark General Status Open Event Log Enter Setup mode Enter Search Mode Enter Archive mode Activate Key Lock System Restart A
56. I to start the upgrade 4 Popup message box will display and ask to proceed Click OK to proceed When the upgrade is completed a message box will display Please Click OK button and NVR will auto reboot Upgrade file must be placed inside USB without folder Otherwise SYSTEM will not be able to recognize the file DO NOT UPGRADE UNTIL A HARD DISK DRIVE IS INSTALLED MAKE SURE TO UPGRADE WHEN HDD IS IN PROPER OPERATION PLUGGING OUT USB DEVICE OR FORCED POWER OFF DURING VERSION UPGRADE MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE Group e Please Click el and the following screen will display New Group ET Deet System Control E All E Setup W Archiving Shutdown E Search Network W Reboot e DESEN e Click cl ES on the right hand side of Group Name box or Group Name box Then the virtual keyboard will display e Please Click 4 desired characters up to 60 letters on the virtual keyboard e Select access rights for the Group by checking M some of the following items All Setup Archiving Shutdown Search Network and Reboot If Click 4 All all items are checked unchecked at once e Please choose Ok to confirm the settings choose Cancel to cancel To Edit the Group Select a Group from the list and Click EET e To Delete the Group Select a Group from the list and Click el USER e Please Click ei Sand the following screen will display New User Group Name user s passwor E ed
57. K SCREEN WILL DISPLAY IF THE MONITOR DOES NOT SUPPORT THE SELECTED RESOLUTION INORDER TO CHANGE THE RESOLUTION PLEASE PRESS REW gt FF gt BACKWARD gt FORWARD IN SERIES USING FRONT BUTTON THEN THE RESOLUTION WILL BE CHANGED TO 1024 X 768 2 1 7 HDMI connections e Connect HDMI cable to HD out port of rear panel and HDMI port of HD output device e Please Click 7 SETUP gt DEVICE gt DISPLAY gt General and the following screen will display SYSTEM F I e RECORD RELAY DISPLAY OSD leon Video Signal Transparency 0 Sequence Spot Monitor NETWORK ALARM STORAGE O CAMERA O AUDIO O TEXT IN e Click the box below to select resolution A user can select the resolution among 1920x1080 60HZ 1920x1080 50HZ 1280x720 60HZz 1280x720 50HZz and 1024x768 If the resolution is changed then the NVR may restart automatically The default setting of NVR is 1920 x 1080 60HZz e Click Video Signal box to select signal format A user can select the signal output among NTSC PAL and AUTO The default setting of NVR is AUTO HDMI CONNECTION MAY NOT BE COMPATIBLE WITH CERTAIN OUTPUT DEVICE VIDEO NOISE MAY OCCUR DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF HDMI CABLE USED MAKE SURE TO USE AN HDMI CERTIFIED CABLE BLACK SCREEN WILL DISPLAY IF THE MONITOR DOES NOT SUPPORT THE SELECTED RESOLUTION INORDER TO CHANGE THE RESOL
58. MORE VIDEO CHANNELS 4 3 7 Text In NOTE Please refer to 11 TEXT IN 4 4 RECORD 4 4 1 Record e A NVR has 3 different types of recording mode as followings A user may combine those 3 and apply by hour basis Continuous record continuously Alarm record only when Alarm In is detected Emergency record when a user presses Panic key Front panel Mouse selection e Please Click ch Profile and the following screen will display 141010 548 Profile Encoder Resolution Bitrate SCHEDULE Profiie01 1920x1080 e The menu allows a user to check Encoder Resolution Frame and Bitrate e Users can change those settings from Camera 4 4 2Schedule e Please Click 7 RECORD gt Schedule and the following will display SYSTEM Y DEVICE Mey isele te cD RELAY RECORD Camera Record Mode Continuous Z Holiday Continuous Alarm SUN MON cicicliciciclc TUE WED THU FRI SAT TERGA e The Schedule table displays one week divided by hour and date Each cell represents one hour A user may choose appropriate recording conditions by hour Holidays could be defined by a user separately e Click 1 Drop down list of Camera box to select Camera e Please set the recording mode as follows UD Mark a check box to select record mode in record mode table Click block row column to register desired recording mode Click ich a cell and only the cell will be registered Cl
59. MPEG4 amp H 264 Model supported Default password 1111 117 9 2 3Site Registration e Tap D icon on application menu then below will show SNAPSHOT GALLERY SETTING Ki ull B24 11 05 Live Device List C Lg Building Le Street 3 i MANUAL e Enter Device Name IP Host address e Enter Cmd Stream port value Default 5920 5921 e Enter User ID Password Default admin 11 11 OK D e Tap lt to save the setting e To edit or delete the saved site press the Device Name for 2 sec from Live Device List and popup menu will display 118 9 2 4Connection e Tap on Device Name to connect the NVR to mobile device wil 24 11 05 e Live Device List C HI Building 9 2 5Live View Portrait View S 192 168 10 240 192 168 10 240 CRU 2014 3 4 16 31 48 e To select other channels Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend 1 gt 2 gt 3 14 gt 15 16 Slide finger from Left to Right to descend 16 gt 15 gt 14 32 1 e Tap to enable Landscape view when the device is tilted e Tap m G to enable Frame skip or Tap a to disable Frame skip e Tap to enable PTZ function Please refer to 9 2 7 PTZ Control for more detail e Tap to enable Alarm Out control Please refer to 9 2 8 Alarm Out Control for more detail e Tap to enable audio or Tap ES to disable audio e Tap to change to
60. ONITORING gt PLAY LAYBACK gt SNAPSHOT GALLERY x SETTING e Tap MONITORING then below will show PM 2 44 Devices 110 e Tap a and enter site information which are same as CMS Pro site registration Device Name Network IP Host Cmd Port Stream Port Login User ID Password e Enter Site Name IP or DDNS address e Enter Admin Stream port value Default 5920 5921 e Enter ID Password Default admin 1111 e Tap E to save the setting e To edit the saved site tap next to site Name then change the value and tap E PM 2 44 Devices Delete F e To delete the saved site slide the finger from right to left across Device Name Then tap to remove the site 9 1 4Connection e Tap on Device Name to connect the NVR to iPhone or iPad PM 2 44 Devices 111 9 1 5Live View Portrait View HNH xa z 2014 3 4 16 48 50 OSD Audio on Playback e To select other channels Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend 1 gt 2 gt 3 14 gt 15 16 Slide finger from Left to Right to descend 16 gt 15 gt 14 3 gt 2 gt 1 e Tap to take Snapshot e Tap to enable Frame skip or Tap i to disable Frame skip rap IS ei mode between 1 4 9 and 16 RH 2014 3 4 16 48 50 2014 3 4 16 49 06 20147374 16 49 14 gt 2014 3 4 16 49 36 PTZ PTZ OSD Audio on Playback OSD Audio on Playback OSD Audio on Pl
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62. RDED DATA DATA AFTER NEW DATE TIME MAY BE ERASED NOTE It is strongly recommended to do Clear All Data SETUP gt DEVICE gt Storage gt HDD Format NTP Server e Adjust the NTP Network Time Protocol automatic time sync Server address and Check Interval when NTP is being used e Click 4 on the right hand side and following window will display NTP Setup E Check NTP Server in Interval NTP Server pool ntp org eB Check Interval ok O canoe e Please Click 4 Select box next to Check NTP Server in Interval to sync the time regularly by selected interval e NTP Server Click ES or address in NTP Server box and the virtual keyboard will display Input IP address of NTP server e Check Interval Set clock update interval from NTP Server A user can adjust time every 1 to 24 hours e Please choose Ok to confirm the NTP setup choose Cancel to cancel Check the box next to to connect Time Zone setting with NTP Server A user should set the Time zone correctly to operate the NTP function properly Currently used NTP is administered by pool ntp org However users are allowed to use IP address of any NTP site If they have their own otherwise leave the default Serve name Time Zone e Please Click 1 Drop down list of Time Zone to select correct time zone NTP Time e Display NTP Server time if Internet is connected to Time Server If not displaying please Click Connect e When NTP Tim
63. SMTP port is 25 Please note that any Internet Service Provider may have restrictions on the default port If SO port number 2525 and 587 can be used alternatively DUE TO THE VARIOUS LOCAL JUNK MAIL POLICIES EMAILING MAY NOT WORK PROPERLY SSL EMAIL SERVERS MAY ALSO NOT WORK CORRECTLY IF SO PLEASE DEACTIVATE THE SSL FEATURE IN THE YOUR SERVER SETUP NOTE THAT SOME SERVER CANNOT DEACTIVATE THIS FEATURE 4 3 3 Alarm Please Click 1 DEVICES gt Alarm and the following screen will display ALARM Alarm Out OVO 0 8 Di JAIRE o z o EEIE S z Zila D m K LREOERERLRERELRLRERLRERLRELRERERERK E a D amp a CG x amp a a CG amp amp amp 33 e The Alarm In menu will allow users to give title and to select the type of Alarm input e Click lt the keyboard icon on the right hand side of each box on name column or name column and the virtual keyboard will display Then please register the title of Alarm input e When a check box is marked M on Use a corresponding Alarm starts operating However if a user does not check the check box the operation stops If Click All of use box all items are check uncheck at once e Click 4 each box on Type column to select type of a corresponding Alarm input If Click 1 NC NO of Type column all items can be changed NC NO at once NO contact is normally open NC contact is normally closed e Please Click dh Alarm Out and the following sc
64. STEM P 4 S le 3 RECORD RELAY DISPLAY SMART NETWORK HDD Info WD WCAV5K825408 WD WCAV5K825408 STORAGE WD WCAV5K825408 WD WCAV5K825408 WD WCAV5K825408 WD WCAV5K825408 Power_On_Hours WD WCAV5K825408 Spin_Retry_Count Overwrite ee 5 Name Value Worst Threshold Raw Status Raw_Read Error Rate 200 200 Lu be Spin_Up_Time Reallocated_Sector_Ct Seek Error Rate HDD Format ckt CO Notification When BAD detected O AUDIO O TEXT IN Local Action Beep Message S M A R T S M A R T shows the status of HDD connected to the NVR e Click 4 Refresh box to refresh status of HDDs as the S M A R T setup Notification e A user can set Notification when BAD are detected by S M A R T e Check M Alarm out users can set the alarm out when Bad detects from HDDs If Click All all items are check uncheck at once e Check M Email users can receive the email notification to registered email address when Bad detects from HDDs If Click All all items are check uncheck at once e Check M Beep When Bad detects from HDDs it will give the alarm sound 35 e Check M Message When Bad detects from HDDs the alarm message will pop up on the OSD When Attention or Warning is detected by S M A R T notification Alarm out Email Beep and Message will not activate e Click cl Overwrite and the following screen will display SYSTEM F t RECORD
65. Setup Exit ms 2013 12 18 06 38 41 Setup Enter admin 20 Event Setup Exit admin 20 Setup Enter admin Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 System Start system System Start system System Reboot system splay resolution changed admin 2013 12 18 06 24 56 SETUP Setup Enter admin 2013 12 18 06 22 51 CAMERA Video Loss Occurred system __CAMERA _VideoLossOccured 2013 12 18 06 22 39 SYSTEM System Start system Export Please connect USB first to copy the LOG file 25 e System Log shows various event logs by User ID s like below System Start System Reboot Setup Default Import Export Resolution Change Video out Change Time Adjust Before After NTP Sync Success Fail Firmware Upgrade Success Failure Log Delete Export Setup Enter Exit Playback Start Exit Archive Success Failure Cancel Video Loss Occur Network Connect Disconnect Setup Change from Remote E mail Send Success Failure HDD Add Remove Relocate HDD Format Success Failure Data Clear Success Failure M A R T check Bad HDD Rec Day On Off HDD Overwrite On Off DST On Off Lock On Off e Click 1 Delete box to delete the log contents e Click ci Export box to Export the log contents to USB memory stick NOTE Maximum of 2 000 Event Log can be saved After 2000 logs older log will be deleted automatically NOTE Users are able to sort the Event Log by Date Time Type Description
66. Standalone Network Video Recorder PROVISUAL Premium NVR 8 amp 16 Channel Models User s Manual NVR802H NVR1602H CA Type NVR804H NVR1604H B Type NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER MADE IN KOREA This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice V 12 2014 FCC Compliance Statement Notice to Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at own expense CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT ATTENTION DES CHANGEMENTS OU DES MODIFICATIONS NON EXPRESSEMENT APPROUVEES PAR LE RESPONSABLE DE LA CONFORMITE POURRAIENT ANNULER L AUTORISATION DE L UTILISATEUR A EXPLOITER L EQUIPEMENT The equipment complies with the requirement of FCC CFR 47 PART 15 SUBPART B Class A Explanation o
67. UTION PLEASE PRESS REW gt FF gt BACKWARD gt FORWARD IN SERIES USING FRONT BUTTON THEN THE RESOLUTION WILL BE CHANGED TO 1024 X 768 2 1 8 Audio Connections e Connect an audio device to AUDIO IN and a speaker system to AUDIO OUT Please use a speaker system with volume adjustable 2 1 9 TCP IP Ethernet Connections e Connect to Router connector with the LAN cable for Client S W 15 es Connect to Camera connector with the LAN cable for IP Cameras 2 1 10 Alarm Connections TTL e Connect Alarm Input Sensor to Al 1 Al 4 connectors and connect Sensor Common to G connector e Connect Alarm Output buzzer siren etc to AO 1 AO 4 connectors and connect Common to G connector 2 1 11 Master Alarm B Type e Alarm In sensor will be deactivated if Master Alarm is on e Connect Master Alarm In to M connectors 2 1 12 Alarm Connections Relay e Connect Alarm Output buzzer siren etc to NO and or NC connectors Power to COM connector and Ground to GND connector Dry Contact 2 1 13 RS 485 422 Connections e Keyboard controller connector e Please use TX TX RX and RX terminals accordingly 2 1 14USB Connections e There are up to four identical USB ports in front and in rear It is possible to connect a USB memory stick to archive data or a mouse to control the device 2 1 15 Grounding Earthing e Connection of ground wire is hig
68. ase type the description on the empty space below the drop down list and Click Save e lf users think that the certain spot is important or need to have precautions then they can set up the spot as Preset e When the preset is setup up Click Go Preset to move to preset spot PTZ control menu can be hidden by Clicking PTZ ICON below the PTZ menu 7 5 5System Log e In the Live mode system Log is shown This will allow users to check System Log of Remote Site NVR System Log 131 Type Date Time Log 0 1 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 14 32 14 Network connected 2 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 14 33 18 Network disconnected 3 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 15 05 53 Network connected 4 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 15 06 16 Network disconnected i 5 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 15 12 49 Network connected v 7 6 Search Mode e This involves searching recorded video to playback the video of a specific date and time e Users are able to search the recorded data in the iCMS program by Date Time Event and POS ATM Search Date Time Search search by inputting date time Event Search search by event POS ATM Search search by POS or ATM text with time 7 6 1 Date Time Search e Click Playback and following screen will display ive Saranac Server List Device r 192 168 10 164 EVENT Y POS ATM sg a y 2011 8 gt y Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 31 1 2 3 H H 6 7 8 9 10 n R 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 235 26 27 Te 2
69. ately users can also edit the site by right clicking the mouse on the server name in the Server List r 4 000000000000 ke Adel AED bodi SEED Aiid RERREE RE TERESET CHS Pro Login admin Al Device Dncoanected 61 6 4 1 4 Remove Registered Site e Select a site to delete on local setup window and click Remove e The site will be removed on the local setup window 6 4 2Device Group Setup e It is possible to make a group of multi devices for user s convenience Users are able to combine multiple devices as one group of connection for easy control Users are able to extract the cameras from registered NVRs to make own group of display wien Group Setting EO es Group Name Division 4 Divisions mg SE AG Description Event Popup View 224 a 124 194 107 175 247 dd A 186 v CAM 1 CAM 2 v CAM 3 v CAM 4 vICAM 5 CAM 6 CAM 7 CAM 8 CAM 9 CAM 10 CAM 11 CAM 12 CAM 13 CAM 14 CAM 15 CAM 16 m 6 4 2 1 New Grouping Setting e Click Setup Local Setup Device Device Group List to add edit a group e Click New to set up the Group Name select Division from 4 to 144 and type the Description e Select the site from the server list in the left hand side of the window e Right mouse click and click connect on the site or double clicking the device will show the tree of cameras and here users can extract the channel they want
70. ayback OSD Audio on Playback In Multi channel display mode a user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode e Tap PTZ to enable PTZ function Please refer to 9 1 7 PTZ Control for more detail e Tap OSD to remove Camera Name and Date Time from OSD e Tap AUGIO OM to enable audio or Tap AUGIO Off to disable audio 1CH display ONLY Playback e Tap to switch from Live mode to Playback mode e To use Zoom feature simply pinch and drag in 1CH display CH display ONLY NOTE Audio Zoom and PTZ are available only in full screen mode channel only NOTE If a user enable frame skip used memories will be stable and It s possible to use it on live mode and playback mode 112 9 1 6Live View Landscape View 2014 3 4 16 50 00 e To select other channels Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend 1 gt 2 gt 3 14 gt 15 16 Slide finger from Left to Right to descend 16 gt 15 gt 14 3 gt 2 gt 1 e Tap WEBB orcse 0 e Tap to choose split mode between 1 4 9 and 16 In Multi channel display mode user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode to go back to main menu PTZ e Tap to enable PTZ function Please refer to 9 1 7 PTZ Control for more detail e Tap Ei to enable Frame skip or Tap E to disable Frame skip to disable audio OCH display ONLY e Tap to enable audio or Tap
71. cccccececeoeceeeccce 98 10 5Setup Mandatory cccccssssseeeseeeeseeeees 129 7 6 3 POS ATM cccccssssossssssscssusssssssessusesseceeseees 99 10 5 1 Text Overlay emm 129 UU 130 7 7 Disconnection c1cecececececncecncncecnensscnencecneaes 100 10 5 3Device Setting a eA 130 7 8 ll E CU ME 101 10 5 AEXampl caine 131 8 CMS WEB CLIENT PRO cccsseeeseee 103 NOG SCAU GIN eege 133 1 Product Features 1 1 Unpacking e This equipment is an electronic appliance so it should be handled with special care e After unpacking please check if all the following items are included NVR Main body Power Supply Adapter DC 12V 3A and Power Supply Cable Power Supply Adapter DC 12V 6A and Power Supply Cable Installation CD CMS Pro Software amp User s Manual Quick Guide 1 2 Service e lf there is any problem in the product please refer servicing to a supplier or a distributor with qualified service personnel WARNING WARRANTY IS VOID IF SEAL OR LABEL IS REMOVED OR DAMAGED 1 3 System Connection Diagram A Type 8 16 channel Series NVR NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER USB Stick USB Mouse __ IR Remote Controller Memory Audio Input HDMI Monitor VGA Monitor Router Camera 1 8ch Ground Video Output HERR er a SS MADE IN KOREA A o Lei ei JU Alarm In Spot Output Audio Output Relay Output USB Stick USB Mouse Memory SN LC Audio Output Audio Input
72. ce holidays may vary every year we recommend user to update on a regular basis 4 5 RELAY e Please Click 7 RELAY and the following screen will display SYSTEM 9 amp DEVICE RECORD IER EXIT Alarm In Copy Notification amp Local Actions To all Alarm Out v v a vv v v v v v Notification E mail Attachment Group Admin Local Actions E Beep Popup E Message e The Relay menu allows a user to setup action plans when events Alarm In Emergency Text ln and Video Loss happen A user may activate Alarm Out PTZ Preset Email Notification Beeping OSD popup and Message by those 4 5 1 ALARM IN e Select Alarm out Preset and Notification to use when Alarm In sensor goes off e Link Notification displays E mail addresses registered in System gt General gt Account gt User gt Email e Please follow the setup procedures below Click elt Drop down list of Alarm In box and select Alarm In 2 Select Alarm out to be worked when selected Alarm In is on Please check M a check box of use column on Alarm Out box More than one alarm outputs can be set If Click 4 All of use box all items are checked unchecked at once 3 Select cameras for preset when Alarm In is on Please check M a check box of use column on Preset box More than two cameras can be set If Click All of use box all items are checked unchecked at once 4 Click Drop down list of Preset to change Cameras preset If Click ei
73. ck New button and the following will display Type Manager v User Name Password Description Authorization Local CMS Setup Remote Device Setup Search Ptz Control Emap Check al uncheck All OK Cancel e Type Select one of the two types of user account Manager and User from the drop down menu While Manager Account allows all of the authorization to be controlled User Account is permitted to set only Search PTZ control and E map functions e Create a User name and Password and then type Description of the account e Mark the authorization check boxes to allow It is possible to give an authorization selectively to the individual user account Check All grants all the authorizations and Uncheck All deprives all the authorizations e Click OK to save and exit 6 4 4 2 Edit User Account e Users are able to adjust its Authorization and Password from EDIT button e All the procedures are same as Add User Account 6 4 4 3 Remove User Account e Users are able to remove the existing account e Select an account to delete then click REMOVE button 6 4 4 4 Login Setting e This function protects any activities of all Manager User accounts by asking ID and Password prior to the fulfillments e Select the activities from the list and click Apply to save y Local Setup Account Account Setting User Account Login Set
74. click the Drop down list users can select to Static fixed IP or DHCP floating IP e In Static a user must manually set the static IP address for use Set IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Please ask your network administrator for more details To input address please Click 1 Numpad icon on the right hand side of each box e In DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway will be assigned automatically from a Router e There are total of 14 different networks Bandwidth users may choose bps bit per second 26 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 4 Mbps 8 Mbps 10 Mbps 20 Mbps 40 Mbps 80 Mbps 100 Mbps and unlimited default Ethernet support Max 1000Mbps Port e The Port Number Setup menu allows a user to configure Command Stream and web port when connecting to network users e Port number Command 5000 65535 Default 5920 Stream 5000 65535 Default 5921 Web 1 65535 Default 80 30 IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO CHANGE PORT NUMBER WHEN A USER IS CONNECTED TO THE NVR VIA NETWORK ONCE PORT NUMBERS ARE CHANGED IT MUST BE ALSO CHANGED THE PORT NUMBERS ON REMOTE SOFTWARE SUCH AS CMS Pro mViewer Pro CMS Dual Streaming e To activate Dual streaming mode please click the check box NOTE Dual Streaming mode reduces network traffic and then show display more smooth at the low speed network environment e Please Click 7 DDNS and the following screen will display DISPLAY Dvrdomain com 3rd Pa
75. ctivate Emergency recording System Shutdown e Bookmark allows a user to save certain time during both live monitoring and playback mode And able to go back to the bookmarked time during playback e Dress in both Live and Playback mode and the following popup window will display 52 ime 2013 12 18 10 34 13 Name Bookmark B ee l a ed a d at gn a ee Er z e In Live it is only possible to add the current time to the list Please enter Name for each of the Bookmark time A user can check the list in playback e In Playback it is possible to add delete and play from the Bookmark List Press to add the current in playing time to the list Press to delete added bookmark from the Bookmark List To do playback double Click on the bookmarked time from the list 5 5 Archive e The Archive function allows a user to copy the recorded video from NVR to a storage device USB memory stick e Please execute Archive at both Live and Playback e Follow the procedure ee Press ARCHIVE key during live monitoring or during Playback Then the following screen will display E CH01 CH02 CH03 CH04 CH05 CHO6 CH07 SCHO E CH09 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 From 2014 01 10 00 00 00 Device To 2014 01 10 00 00 00 e Format EXE v ERR o c 2 Check M a check box next to a camera with the video that want to store A user can archive multi channel at the same tim
76. e only EXE format one channel only for AVI format Click the EA EY on the right hand side of FROM box to set the storage start time Click the EA EES on the right hand side of TO box to set the storage end time Click 4 Format box to select EXE or AVI Click Device box to select a storage device out of USB Click the keyboard display on the right hand side of File Name box to input a file name A user does not need to input extension exe avi Please note that the file is not going to be stored unless user inputs a name To set a Password to the file that users want to save mark the check box of use Password Then Click the keyboard button and set a password Click elt OK button Then Progress bar will display and the storage process proceeds The progress bar may not show actual progress time Depending on the file size it may restart even after it shows 100 It is important not to detach storage device until NVR displays Archive Success or Failure message If the archiving is done properly Archive Success message will pop up Please choose OK to confirm If the storage fails Archive Fail message will pop up In this case a user may try again NOTE To archive in jpeg format please use snapshot in Playback mode NOTE Please do not change the settings by NVR or CMS while archiving 53 el el SMS ome NOTE Please enter all the necessary information before Click
77. e Manager and User by checking the ID and get the information of connect disconnect and shutdown of the user ID Date Time Type admin 2013 10 04 13 04 20 Execute a admin 2013 10 04 13 01 58 Shutdown E admin 2013 10 04 13 01 58 Device disconnected E admin 2013 10 04 13 01 58 Device disconnected LE oni admin 2013 10 04 13 01 58 Device disconnected Q 232 Show All Windows admin 2013 10 04 13 01 28 Device connected admin 2013 10 04 13 01 27 Health check admin WARN NA LAT Haalth check 6 5 5Health Check e This is the menu where users can easily check the overall status of a device Application Server List oi Server List ei Remote Device System Log gt Remote Device Event Log gt Q 147 ai CMS System Log SCAM o Health Check 43 a G 232 Show All Windows e Check Visible in the Health Check to see the menu or uncheck Visible in order not to see se the menu 73 e Left mouse click on the device in the server list to see the information of health check e HDD Status HDD is not connected and cannot be added e HDD is connected S x HDD is not connected currently but can be added Ea An error occurred in HDD e Camera Status E Camera is in covert mode S a Camera is connected Ki Camera is not connected currently but can be added es Camera is not connected and cannot be added e Recording Data Status il The channel is not being record
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79. e default value display all 2 Position OSD e Position OSD menu allows a user to adjust the position of Channel OSD on the monitor Use it when some letters are dropped invisible blocked on the monitor e Adjust Horizontal to change margin between both ends of the monitor on horizontal side and OSD Margin range is between 0 and 50 with a larger number representing greater margin Use A Y to adjust position of OSD e Adjust Vertical to change margin between both ends of the monitor on vertical side and OSD Margin range is between 0 and 50 with a larger number representing greater margin Use A Y to adjust position of OSD e Please Click 7 Menu Icon and the following screen will display SYSTEM P 23 RECORD RELAY DISPLAY Display a System General e All 2 All Display es WS e iZ Status Sequence S Ee ae e Event Sequence B 3 e Spot Sei Spot Monitor ee wt jc Alarm SES Search osD NB Archive Freeze a Ze Lock Bookmark i E i Reboot Emergency Shutdown NETWORK ALARM e The Menu Icon menu allows a user to customize the Left and Right side popup menu which is displayed on the screen by moving a mouse pointer on each side e Left side popup menu is for Display options and Right side popup is for System options Click 4 All selects deselects all sub options e Click H to restore default value e Please Click 7 Sequence and the following screen will disp
80. e device and select the POS ATM Search e Type the actual keyword that users want to find in the POS ATM text box e Select a camera to search Only 1 camera can be selected in this search e Specify the start time and end time in Date Time setting and click Search button e The detected text will be displayed in the right side of the search window e Double click or click on the event Text In and click the play button CH to check the playback 85 e Display Position Users are able to select the text display option of the playback Text Window Only text will be displayed in the top right side of the search window during the playback Overlay The text will be overlaid on the playback video Both The text will be overlaid on the video and the text window as well Hide All The text will not be displayed in both video and the text window e To check the event that is detected on the right side of the search window double click the event that users want 6 8 5 Thumbnail Search e Click the connect after right mouse clicking on the device and select the Thumbnail Search e This search function provides the users with the snapshots of the recorded video by user s definition e Users are able to choose the duration of the playback in Thumbnail Duration from 1Min to 60Min 1 3 5 10 20 30 and 60Min e The number of Max Capture Count can be setup as 32 64 128 and 2
81. e keyboard icon on the right hand side of Server IP Address box and the virtual keyboard will display Please register the Server IP Address e Click the keyboard icon on the right hand side of NetMask box and the virtual keyboard will display Please register the NetMask 32 e Click 4 the keyboard icon on the right hand side of Dynamic IP Address Range and the virtual keyboard will display Please register the Range e The Camera which is connected NVR will get IP address from this range SMTP e Please Click 7 SMTP and the following screen will display DISPLAY NETWORK sw Pot 25 B Ethernet ee DHCP O Do not send a Email Use dvrdomain com O Use Own SMTP ALARM STORAGE SMTP Server SMTP ID SMTP Password 0 AUDIO O TEXT IN e f users want to use dvrdomain com which is offered by manufacturer instead of own SMTP server please click on the check box dvrdomain com e To use own SMTP Click 4 the check box on the left hand side of Own SMTP box e Click 4 the keyboard icon on the right hand side of SMTP Server box and the virtual keyboard will display Please register the SMTP Server SMTP server can be set up by the users to have own SMTP server on their site e Click ci the keyboard icon on the right hand side of Sender ID box Password and Email Sender then the virtual keyboard will display Please register an ID to the sender mail server e g ryu99 e Default number of
82. e s Clock is displayed please Click 4 BEETA to synchronize NTP Server s clock with NVR clock The displayed Server Time could be 30 minutes or 1 hour off from actual local time when the region is on Daylight Saving Time period Just disregard it and sync the time When you proceed to EXIT The very correct time should have been applied and displayed on NVR s screen DST e Please Click 4 Select box of DST to use Daylight Saving Time or not elf DST is if different DST rule is observed please Click tel and the following screen will display Daylight Saving Time 2013 12 27 19 20 2 4 3 2013 12 27 CR DEET e Adjust the dates of Start and End for DST e Please follow the procedure below for date adjustment Start amp End Use arrow buttons in the Month Calendar to select date gt Move to next Month d Move to previous Month 2 Click a date The date will be displayed in blue color e Please follow the procedure below for time adjustment Start amp End 1 Adjust the number by Clicking 4 A Y buttons on the right hand side e Please choose OK to confirm the adjusted date and time choose Cancel to cancel 23 Firmware e Users may upgrade NVR when it is required e Please follow the Upgrade process below 1 Plug USB memory stick which has a proper firmware file Q Click 4 Then software version stored in the USB will display on the left hand side 3 Click DT
83. e that wishes to activate TEXT IN function on schedule e Do the same for additional Text In channel 10 5Setup Mandatory e Please Click iddi Setup gt Devices gt TEXT IN then a user will see the display below NETWORK men CS CR ER E STORAGE O CAMERA O AUDIO ESCH Baud Rate SSC bps Stop Bit Data pu ES Parity Setup Pattern Discard Pattern Auto No Start Pattern Line Delimiter MCPL o ag 10 5 1 Text Overlay e A use may choose whether to display the text inputs connected to the rs232 port on OSD screen e They have 4 menus as followings None any displays on the OSD screen Live displays incoming information from the serial port in real time on the OSD screen Record displays the saved information on the OSD screen during replay Both displays all the information on both Live and Playback mode 129 10 5 2 Link Cam e Click and following screen will display Text In Link Camera Cam2 Cam3 Cam4 Cam5 Camp Cam7 Cams Cam Cam10 Cam11 Cam12 Cam13 Cam14 Cam15 Cam16 eS E e Link the POS1 2 3 4 to any channel and it is possible to select more than one channel per POS device 10 5 3 Device Setting e Check the box o next to Use to activate the setting for POS device e Default values are Baud rate 2400 bps Data Bit 5 bit Stop Bit 1 bit Parity None e Those values should match with the POS Cash Register Please refer to POS Cash Register manual for exact val
84. ease Click 7 RELAY gt VIDEO LOSS and the following screen will display SYSTEM Y DEVICE RECORD eu siaeyy Camera Alarm Out All RO 1 4 4 Y Y Y Y Y Y v a Notification Beep Ou Group All Admin e Select Alarm out Preset and Notification to use when Video Loss occurs on each channel e Link Notification displays E mail addresses registered in System gt General gt Account gt User gt Email e Please follow the setup procedures below D D 3 ER Click 7 Drop down list of camera box and select Cam 1 Select alarm outputs to be worked when video loss is occurred to cam 1 Please check M a check box of use column on Alarm Out box More than two alarm outputs can be set If Click All of use box all items are checked unchecked at once Select cameras for preset when video loss is occurred to cam 1 Please check M a check box of use column on Preset box More than two cameras can be set If Click 4 All of use box all items are checked unchecked at once Click cd Drop down list of Preset to change Cameras preset If Click 4 Drop down list of all preset box all items are changed at once Select group for notification when video loss is occurred to cam 1 Please check M a check box of E Mail box More than two Groups can be set e Repeat the above procedure for Cam 2 Cam 16 e Click ci Copy to All CH button to copy Notification to all channels e Click MBeep Off
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86. ed because it s not supported The channel is being recorded FR The channel is not being recorded currently but can be recorded later e Alarm In Status re Alarm In is not activated and cannot be added Ko Alarm In is being activated f an ei Alarm In is not activated currently but can be added later e Alarm Out Status SS mr Alarm Out is not activated and cannot be added e A Alarm Out is being activated ry A Alarm Out is not being activated but can be added later e Relay Out Status ra Relay Out is not activated and cannot be added e Relay Out is being activated F Relay Out is not being activated but can be added later 74 6 5 6 Show All Windows e This function will make visible all the invisible window panes View Application Setup Help Server List P Server List Remote Device System Log gt Remote Device Event Log gt CMS System Log gt Health Check e lao b Jio e Show All Windows 6 6 Application 6 6 1 Search e There are five different types of search menu Timebar Event POS ATM Thumbnail and Smart Search e The detailed information and directions is described in chapter 6 8 wad Search ks Deep search Event Search POS ATM Search Thumbnail Search Smart Search Remote w 2 uw 53 w zs w 2s W 224 W iH W s W 07 w 5 w 7 us di Calendo EE Kaka Sn Mon Tue Wed Tu fo Sat i D
87. ef description of the site IP Address input IP address or Domain Name of NVR check with SETUP gt DEVICES gt Network in NVR Command Port input Administrator s number among port numbers set in NVR check with SETUP gt DEVICES gt Network in NVR Default 5920 Stream Port INPUT Video Audio number among port numbers set in NVR check with SETUP gt DEVICES gt Network in NVR Default 5921 User Name Type authorized ID of the NVR Default ID is admin Password Type corresponding password of the ID Default Password is 1111 Confirm Password Retype the password to confirm 92 e f users want to scan the devices instead of typing the information manually please Click Scan device It will automatically detect NVR units currently connected to local networks e Click Scan Device then following Dialog will pop up D0 Dialog IP Ad ress Command Port Stream Port MAC Address 17 192 168 10 142 5920 5921 00 19 9 03 e4 b0 18 192 168 10 121 5920 5921 00 19 9c 04 b2 al 19 192 168 10 199 9961 9962 00 19 9c 04 36 0e 20 192 168 10 134 5920 921 00 19 9 04 37 ef 2i 192 168 10 129 920 921 00 19 9 04 8a ce 22 192 168 10 123 5920 921 00 19 9 04 35 ee 23 192 168 10 160 5920 921 00 19 9 04 02 43 24 192 168 10 112 5920 5921 00 19 9 04 67 49 25 192 168 10 113 5920 921 00 19 9c 03 64 d8 26 192 168 10 118 5920 921 00 19 9 04 bd 32 27 192 168 10 191 5920 921 00 19 9 04 26 ef 28 192 168
88. elected preset name Cl Reg Km 4d 4 y m L i m rre DI 3 m 6 7 2 6 Screen Capture amp Print e After right mouse click select Capture amp Print Screen e The brightness contrast and saturation can be adjusted to store and can be printed directly NOTE Image adjustment is only possible on the last captured image e Users are able to save the captured image by clicking Save as Image e Create a name of captured image and select the image type as BMP or JPG e Users are able to choose the folder where they wish to store the image Capture Sereen xi E T T 192 169 10 107_Ch6 20110303 13 26 50 Control Brightness _ Save As Image Orignal Image Print Preview Control Saturation Brightness 192 160 10 214 8MP f 2010 12 15 1445 192 168 Hide Captured Image 192 168 10 214 0MP 2010 12 15 1405 4 Contrast Print Preview Saturation 10 214 j 2010 12 15 14 06 02 Show Captured Image e Click Show Captured Image to show the captured images e Users can even recapture the part of the captured image by dragging the place users want e Click Print button to print all the captured images at once e f users want to print the image one by one then click the Print Preview button Users can type the title in the text box on the top Add Text Users can add the description in
89. er is 5921 Web Port Input Web number among port numbers set in NVR check from the SETUP gt DEVICES gt Network in NVR Default port number is 80 Login ID Type authorized ID of the NVR Default ID is admin Login Password Type correspond password of the ID Default Password is 1111 Confirm Password Retype the password to confirm Pop up Display A user can set both video and text in pop up or beep on corresponding channel when event occurs 60 e Choose a camera name between NVR and CMS setting or both Device Camera Name Display camera name of NVR CMS Camera Name Display Camera name of CMS Both Device CMS Camera Name Display both as NVR name CMS name e H users mark the Display to Server List camera name is displayed in the server list e Type the name of each camera in Camera Name item e Users will be able to type not only in English but also in their own languages e It is possible to erase all names by clicking Clear all names e Save and close the setting panel by clicking OK e f users wish to exit without saving then click Cancel e f users mark the Re connect when abnormal disconnected CMS Pro will automatically verifies the network condition then tries reconnecting to the site e Alarm In name setting on CMS when Alarm In event occurs If users check Display to Event Log registered name shows on event log Clear all Text remove all registe
90. erted video if this box is checked covert cameras from NVR will show up Text In display Text data will be overlaid on live and playback Show Video Loss Popup window will display if video loss occurs on the connected NVR 63 NOTE H users check Show covert video box this setting will be applied to playback as well NOTE All changes made above will be applied after program restarts e Date Time format Users can adjust and set the mode of date time display in accordance with the location Date Time show current time Date Format select the date format among YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY Time Format select the time format between 24Hours 12 Hours AM PM e Display Font Users can change the font of the name and display time of each channel Type select the type of font between Arial and Courier Size select the size of the font from 10 to 20and the default is 15 Color select the color among 16 different colors e Text Detection When the software can pop up a notice windows when a certain text is detected from a NVR that has an attached Text POS device Device choose a device Message add message like VOID When added message VOID occurs from NVR window will pop up 6 4 3 3 Record e Backup Users can customize the storage path of the image file of Screenshot or Zoom in Screenshot by typing the path or clicking the folder icon Save Directory Screenshot
91. ess it is in archiving process Do not turn NVR off or plug off the power adapter when the NVR is formatting an HDD s It may cause permanent damage to the equipment Make sure the power is ON until the formatting of an HDD is completed note a NVR formats HDD s in seconds O Monitor resolution For the best picture display a NVR s local monitor output has a default resolution of 1920x1080 pixels If your attached monitor does not support 1080p resolution and you cannot see any picture please change the NVR s resolution to the lowest as following The lowest resolution 1024x768 Hot Keys Use the front button Press followings in order one by one REW gt FF gt BACKWARD gt FORWARD The resolution should be changed to 1024x768 O Default Password For all NVRs and Software default password is 1111 four 1 one s For your protection it is strongly recommended to change Computer like passwords are supported O Upgrade You may upgrade a NVR when the HDDs are added properly Contact your dealer technical support when you need a help on updating Table of Contents 1 PRODUCT EEATURES rrean nna 9 44 2 E ei VT EE EEEENG 39 BS UD AC le BEE 9 4S EK 40 l 4 5 1 AL ARMIN eseeekeEEERRRRREEENERRREE EEN 40 E 9 4 5 2 EMERGENCY ccccccccccccccccccccccccccceces 41 1 3 System Connection Diagram 00 9 45 3 TEX TIN ioina n 41 1 4 Network Interconnection cccccceeeseeeeeens 12 Ek SE Ge er 5
92. f Graphical Symbols This symbol indicates the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product Ce symbole indique la pr sence d instructions importantes et de maintenances dans le manuel accompagnant le produit This symbol indicates the presence of non insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Ce symbole indique la pr sence de haute tension non isol dans le produit qui peut avoir pour cons quence un risque de la d charge lectrique aux personnes CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE ATTENTION Pour r duire les risques COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE d lectrocution ne pas ouvrir et se PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO r f rer a une personne comp tente QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Warnings O Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced personnel O Power off the NVR when connecting cameras audio or sensor cables The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by improper use of the product or failure to follow instructions for the product The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems caused by or resulting from the user physically opening the NVR for examina
93. hly recommended to protect the NVR from external electric shock such as lightening electrical surge 2 1 16 Factory Reset Switch e Reset the switch to restore all setup values to factory default It also deletes System Log File e The switch is located in a pin hole of the back panel e Using a paper clip press and hold the reset switch for 2 3 seconds and release until popup message will display 2 1 17 Power Supply connections Plug the power supply adapter DC 12V 3A included to DC12V connector and plug another side to power source Adapter input voltage is a free volt 100 VAC 240 VAC Please do not use any different power supply adapter because it may cause the NVR to malfunction B Typef Plug the power supply adapter DC 12V 6A included to DC12V connector and plug another side to power source Adapter input voltage is a free volt 100 VAC 240 VAC Please do not use any different power supply adapter because it may cause the NVR to malfunction 2 1 18 Connections Guideline e Video out Connector If only the monitor is connected to VIDEO OUT connector please set the impedance switch on the rear side of the monitor to 75 ohms to prevent abnormally bright or collapsed images If wish to connect another device e g a recorder to the back of the monitor please set the impedance switch on the rear side of the monitor to HIGH Z High Impedance and set the last device to 75 ohms e Alarm Input Connector Do not i
94. ick d a row SUN HOL and the entire row will be registered Click td a column 00 23 and the entire column will be registered 3 Click Save button to save setting e Click and hold mouse cursor on the Schedule table and then brush as you want The brushed cells will be registered as your record mode selection e Repeat the procedure for Camera No 2 to 16 If a user wants all other cameras to have the same mode please Click Save to all CH button Holiday e Please Click 7 Schedule gt Holiday and the following screen will display RECORD Holidays SCHEDULE Dei Choir JE unten EE Aa RP ime fae nest eT O MOTION 4 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 HR ERWE WW BR 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 Di 27 29 3 4 3314 2 e The Holiday menu allows a user to register holidays Please follow the registration procedure below Use arrow buttons in the Month Calendar to select Year and Month of holiday to be registered gt gt Move to next Year 39 4 Move to previous Year gt Move to next Month d Move to previous Month Click on date needed to be registered as holiday Click 4 ADD button and Virtual keyboard will display to input description of holiday 4 Please choose OK to confirm the input and the date will be copied to the Holidays table If wish to delete the registration of a certain holiday please Click x button next to the Holiday table e Sin
95. ilo Camis o 30 1 Cam3 Cam Cami Cams MMA v n Cam4 Cams Cami2 Cam16 n l4 15 16 17 18 19 Begin Time 2012 05 07 13 45 27 End Time 2012 05 07 13 45 27 Search e Please choose one of the devices among the Server List and right Click on the mouse to have popup menu with Connect 98 e Please Click Connect to start the event search e Event search has Event Type Select Camera and Date Time setting D Event Type it has Emergency and Alarm Please choose one event that users want to use 2 Select Camera Please select the camera that users want to view from Cam1 to Cam 16 for the event Only 1 camera can be selected Date Time setting Please select the begin and end time by Clicking the up down arrows and Click Search 7 6 3 POS ATM e POS ATM button allows users to search for the POS ATM text data by keyword e Please Click POS ATM button right next to the EVENT and users will see the following screen WO icms wn D Charged Bus Q ANA b Ve ebe Server List Device 131 167 133 gt 142 a arr gee Event Tyee geg Date Time See aD ELTH La v tee MAIN ag e iioii sA i Text in Cam 2011 07 18 19 53 35 SR 2 Textin Cami 2011 07 18 19 53 37 D cami gt cams gt camo Cam13 Text jn Cami 2011 07 18 19 53 39 TIMEBAR J EVENT Cam Cam6 Cam1gp J Cami4 4 Text in Cami 2011 07 18 19 53 41 Tee et TT 5 gt Coms Cam J Comit Cam15 s Text in Cam 2011 07 18 19 53 44
96. in USB memory stick or PC HDD Please plug in the memory stick and then click Export e Apply Click the Apply button to apply the settings 6 4 3 5 Instant Playback e Instant Playback Users are able to see the recorded data easily by using instant playback function e Set the time from which the recorded data is displayed e Instant Playback starts from the last preset time 1 3 5 10 15 30Min 1 3Hour Default is 3Min e For example if 5 Min is set as a playback period then users are able to see the last 5 minute s data from the current time e To activate the Instant Playback just right click on a live screen and select Instant Playback Video Display Setup Instant Playback Text Detection Playback starts from the last 3 Min Lei 4 Record 1 Min Bacup 3 Min Instant Recording 5 Min Se 10 Min ew TT preg asi 30 Min D Sequence 1 Hour 3 Hour 6 4 3 6 Auto Sequence e Auto Sequence Users are able to switching the camera view and setup the dwelling time e Set the dwelling time by clicking the 24 to increase and decrease duration 3 to 60 seconds 6 4 4Local Setup Account e When more than 2 users need to access CMS Pro multiple User Accounts and its authorization can be set in this menu e This setup is only permitted to Admin account holder yas Local Setup Account x User Account Login Setting e Type User Descripton 66 6 4 4 1 Add User Account e Cli
97. ing NOTE Recording does NOT stop by menu accesses 19 4 2 SYSTEM 4 2 1Status e Entering Setup Menu following screen will display NVR Name NVR ID MAC Address Firmware 1 00 01 15E 23 E 74 87 Camera 192 168 10 09 UPnP Disapie Router 192 168 10 239 HDD Usage Camera Audio Connection No 2 S EM OR s i RE 1 A Te A A A AA AAA kA RR Audio No Information Capacity Used Temp S M A R T Format Status Record Start 2014 06 03 19 45 28 Record End 2014 06 09 15 45 03 e System Status show information of the NVR like followings NVR name NVR ID MAC Address Firmware Date Language LAN UPnP WAN HDD Usage Camera Audio Connection HDD information Record Start amp End time NOTE Values cannot be changed at Status Please see General to change the value 4 2 2 General e Please Click 1 SYSTEM gt General and the following screen will display O Status Setup General NVR Name NVR z NVR ID Date Format YYYY MM DD v Time Format Date Time Date Time 2014 06 09 15 45 34 Date Time NTP Server pool ntp org DN NTP Setup Time Zone GMT 00 00 Greenwich Mean Time Dublin e NTP Time Not Connected Connect Sync DST OOn OOff Start Firmware 20 NVR Name e Name your NVR on your own e Please Click dh keyboard icon on NVR Name box and the following virtual keyboard will display Keyboard Tos so L Le Le Jo eal Glwieiel lo
98. ion of 1 9 and 8 16 If users select Channel No 9 and Click the button 1 9 split screens will display Similarly if users select Channel No 10 8 16 split screens will display e 16 Split Screen Mode Click on No 16 button and 16 split screens will display e 25 Split Screen Mode Click on No 25 button and 25 split screens will display e 36 Split Screen Mode Click on No 25 button and 36 split screens will display e 64 Split Screen Mode Click on No 64 button and 64 split screens will display e Seq Click Seq and then it will show an ordered list of display which will change the channel of live display to next channels For example In 4 channel display CH5 to CH8 on the display screen will change to CH9 to CH12 consequently Ss ora Sus O QA Server List in 167 DX 192 168 10 13 room NI 5920 oS mn Preset Control Sow Gp 95 NOTE The selected channel is outlined in blue 7 5 3 Health Check e Please choose one of the registered sites in Server list and the right Click on the mouse button will pop up the menu with Health Check e Please choose Health check function when users want to check the status of the NVRs e Now users can choose E Health Check or Monitoring to see the status of the NVR at the bottom Of the right corner Playback 167 Connect 133 Disconnect System Log BE PTZ Control aka ah cs i e U FOCUS Ce i IRIS Preset Contr
99. ip e Tap or or to choose split mode between 1 4 9 and 16 In Multi channel display mode user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode Tan DEER A the playback e Tap to enable Landscape view when the device is tilted e Tap B to change date time of Search Speed x1 e Tap Gi or ER to enable select FF and REW speed from x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 and Extreme Audio e Tap H or to enable audio 1CH display ONLY D Audio s Tap ES or to disable audio CH display ONLY e Tap Kai to change to other Device if there is any e Tap Val to switch to Live mode 122 Capture or to take Snapshot Save Enter file name and press EH to save the image OSD e Tap or E to remove Camera Name and Date Time from OSD e Tap NOTE Audio and Alarm Out are available only in full screen mode 1channel only NOTE If a user enable frame skip used memories will be stable and It s possible to use it on live mode and playback mode 9 2 10 Snapshot Gallery e Users are able to watch snapshot with the mobile device SNAPSHOT e Tap GALLERY on main menu to enter the gallery e Tap Device name to view snapshot e To see other pictures slide finger across the screen or touch the thumbnail below e To delete the picture folder Press the device name for 2 3 seconds till pop up window appears Tap OK to delete 9 2
100. itch the channel according to setup made in auto sequence in Local setup Environment e It is only supported one channel 82 6 7 6 Audio Volume Control e Users can control the audio volume using the bar controller at the bottom of the screen w CWE Pro a View Server List oe UH Buna in il eset Zi de LTE ven Q ia ef 4 L s e meng y oe ka w am Ox wake SES e af bs A us 2013 10 04 123 ERAN 128 P F Do wee VEE kame gS e ei em e Ba l ee B i ou z oe Ti St L Ga SL i Wi CR gd Bi 2013 10 04 eg Sse Xe AECH Cami K Ge Regs aT i CG Le F lk Ce 13 10 04 L A Sonos 6 8 Search 6 8 1 Overview e 5 ways of Search are available Time Bar Search Event Search POS ATM keyword Search Thumbnail Search and Smart Search Search window cannot be closed during playback also cannot be changed window size Please close the window after stop Playback more than 2 channels at the same time is available only in time bar search 6 8 2 Time Bar Search e Open a search window by clicking the search in the application menu e Click the connect after right mouse clicking on the device list e Once it is connected to the program date month and year of the recorded data is highlighted in the calendar e The text box in the left bottom side of the window shows the time of playback video e The recorded data
101. j Not Connected 6 6 2 Exit e f users wish to exit the program then click the Exit in the Application menu CMS Pro x Are you sure to exit CMS Pro OK Cancel 19 6 7 Live Live Video Monitoring System 6 7 1 Overview e This program is to display live video from multiple channels in customized screen format e The program is based on user friendly interface Users may configure the entire program and open or close the panes and screens in the program e The information of the device can be checked and monitored in real time e The overall information of recording live view can be checked e Login Display pane is to display the current user ID authority group data and time information e Dual Triple monitor can be available and the quadruple monitor can be available by using splitter e Two live panes 256 channels for each pane 6 7 2Live Monitor Menu e The following functions are operated when the right mouse button is clicked on the screen lt i P25 St SEES 5 COOHOOCOOOOOOOOE zg Sires ot t Ceeeeececoeoeeeee SESESSGOES SES OES EEE SEH 6 7 2 1 Full Screen On REEL Th Full Screen On Auto Sequence Instant Playback gt Enter Digital Zoom PTZ Control PEN ee rn rn rn Capture amp Print Screen Audio On Off MIC On Off menses Instant Recording gt Display Options e Click Full Screen On to
102. k dh Drop down list of DDNS Server SYSTEM RECORD RELAY DISPLAY Dvrdomain com 3rd Party DDNS NETWORK E dvrdomain com Use 3rd Party DDNS pon Domain Name CB SMTP mn wn RE oC 83 ALARM passwort di STORAGE Ethernet O AUDIO O TEXT IN amp It requires pre registration of the selected DDNS As for Domain Name users have to input the Domain Name given from the selected DDNS Server As for ID and Password use the user ID and Password to log in to the selected DDNS Server Click Run DDNS service to start mapping from NVR to DDNS Server Users must join dyndns org or no ip com prior to using itas DDNS server Please check corresponding website for more information NOTE H system doesn t get domain name please check network status NOTE For the security reason please change the admin s password other than the default e Please Click 1 DHCP and the following screen will display SYSTEM AT RECORD RELAY DISPLAY O Run if there are no other DHCP Servers Stop DHCP Server NETWORK Server IP Address 192 168 0 1 Di Ethernet ta o IP Address Range 192 168 0 51__ __192 168 0 254_ 5 Lease Status Static Lease e f the camera network is not set by DHCP users can sue NVR DHCP service on this menu please select Run e When users activate this menu camera setting in Ethernet will be deactivated e Click ci th
103. king the execution icon on the desktop e Select a user ID in the Login window Users may see the entire list of IDs that are registered into the program by clicking on the drop down menu in the right side Initially only the Administrator is registered as default Fd CMs Pro Login x J ID admin Password OK Cancel e Enter the corresponding password with the selected ID The default password of the Admin ID is 1111 Administrator may change the password in the program H CMS Pro Login x J ID admin Password OK Cancel 58 Users may change the password in Setup Change Password menu For the detailed information please refer to the Chapter 6 4 7 Change Password page The CMS Pro saves settings and layouts on the program of the current user when the program is closed 6 3 Menu e Below shows the brief explanation of each part on the screen Si Q Msb a TT Geeeceeeceececht rrsss Fre sa ha aah ey eee Core er oe CH kA C KA 9 D oO 42 43 ee s seee o O e ommo OO e veme Oooo o Ines n Fenoedeveossiomiogpae 11 59 6 4 Setup 6 4 1 Local Setup Device e Please make sure the network setting of NVR has been done properly prior to the remote connection setting 6 4 1 1 Remote Site Connection Setup e Click Setup Local Setup Device to enter the setup and a dialog will pop up as below picture
104. l d let 2231 DEDIDIEUIARRWRKCR BSlzldeivielwlw 732 Nell TT CR EC e Please Click lt 2 desired letters characters on the virtual keyboard to input D lt Use to erase one character every time E Use to erase the whole line me DH Use to move the cursor Also you can use a mouse to move the cursor between characters e Please choose OK to confirm the input and choose Cancel to cancel NVR ID e Assign a unique ID for each NVR when you have multiple NVRs in a location e The unique ID is necessary with Keyboard operations e Please Click el kel on NVR ID box and the following virtual Numpad will display e Take any whole number between 1 and 255 e Please Click 4 desired numbers on the virtual Numpad to input D G Use to erase one number every time D B Use to erase the whole numbers 4 Lesen q 3 oo Use to move the cursor Also you can use a mouse to move the cursor between numbers e Please choose OK to confirm the input and choose Cancel to cancel Date Format e Set date display format Please Click td Drop down list of Date Format to select a format Time Format e Set time display format Please Click 4 Drop down list of Time Format to select a format Language e Set menu display Language Please Click ch Drop down list of Language to select a language 21 Setup e Import Copy a NVR configuration file stored in USB memory stick to NVR Please plug in the
105. l loading 22 Circuit Overloading e Consideration should be given to connection of the equipment to supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern 23 Grounding Earthing e Connection of ground wire is highly recommended to protect the NVR from external electric shock such as lightening electrical surge WARNING WARRANTY IS VOID IF SEAL OR LABEL IS REMOVED OR DAMAGED The List of Configuration NVR Set Manual CMS CD HDD Brackets Rack Bracket B Type Data Cable Power Cable Mandatory Setup amp Operation Precautions O STEP 1 Date Time Configuration before HDD s installation Plug a network cable if any Turn on the NVR and press OK on no HDD s detection message Go to SETUP gt SYSTEM gt General gt Setup Check on NTP Setup box and then select your Time Zone Select DST Daylight Saving Time On or Off accordingly When the NVR has no internet connection adjust Date Time manually Otherwise the NVR will adjust the correct time every hour automatically Click Select EXIT on your right and top corner Turn off the NVR for Step 2 HDD s installation O STEP 2 HDD s Installation Addition Moving Replacement Removal HDD s Installation Addition Make sure the NVR is tu
106. lay SYSTEM lo RECORD RELAY DISPLAY Spot Monitor Cam13 Cam14 Cam16 e The Sequence menu allows a user to adjust channel sequencing interval of Main monitor X1 Seq Adjust interval for Full screen sequencing X4 Seq Adjust interval for 4 split screen sequencing X8 Seq Adjust interval for 8 split screen sequencing X9 Seq Adjust interval for 9 split screen sequencing X10 Seq Adjust interval for 10 split screen sequencing e Check M check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing Any camera with unchecked check box will be excluded from channel sequencing 28 e To adjust the location of the cameras for each sequence Click dd each Drop down list and able to select the channel e To adjust the rotation interval of cameras Click 7 each Drop down list and select from 3 5 10 15 30 and 60 seconds If Click 4 at the top Drop down list in X1 Seg Users can adjust all items of interval at once ai EEN RE e To activate Sequence mode during live monitoring click to select the multi channel split display mode on Display Menu Bar on the left margin of the main monitor NOTE X8 X9 X10 Seq use only with 8 16 channel NVRs and x10 seq use only with 16 channel NVRs Spot Monitor e Spot or Spot is only available in A and B Type e This connection supports multi channel display 1 4 8 9 10 16 on spot monitor depending on its channels
107. ller mode Estimated HDD usage Le Spot out Enabled CH Spot out sequencing 18 4 Setup 4 1 Login e For security purpose a user has to input the password to enter the setup menu e Please press from Display Menu Bar to enter the setup menu and the following screen will display pasewors Sd CS o cane e In order to use all functions and privileges log in as ID admin e Default Password is 1111 e After login successfully following screen will display X Device RECORD E NVR Name nR n E MAC Address Firmware 1 00 01 15E 23 E 74 87 G ss Date 2014 06 09 Language English Camera 192 168 10 09 UPnP Disable Router 192 168 10 239 HDD Usage 23 Camera Audio Connection No 3 4 5 6 7 8 Camera D mmm 9 9 S SS e e e Audio Capacity Used Temp S M A R T Format Status 467 GB 111 GB 43 C Writing Record Start 2014 06 03 19 45 28 Record End 2014 06 09 15 45 03 e Main menu consists of 4 sub menu SYSTEM DEVICES RECORD RELAY e To escape from the setup menu and save settings of NVRs please Click Exit button on the screen e A user may use 4 P direction keys or mouse Click to exit from Setup Please Click the EXIT button on the screen Press AUDIO ESC in the setup screen It operates like CANCEL ESC During live mode AUDIO ESC button operates as on off of audio focused channel and playback mode it operates like EXIT form playback mode or CLOSE if any popup exist
108. lor Able to change the color of the OSD font e Additional features can be found with Right Click on Live screen 1 Digital zoom 1CH Display ONLY Able to Zoom in for precise monitoring 2 Audio On Off Able to turn on off Audio function 3 Display Option Show Camera Name Display Camera Name on OSD Show Date Time Display Date Time on OSD 4 About Display version information 104 8 4 Search Screen SEARCH f e Click PS Ronn then following screen will display on a new window Search 04 05 06 07 12 13 14 19 20 21 e The screen contains following features OU Searched playback video displays Setting Date Time to search Click a date in calendar and then recorded data will be showed up in Time bar Start Time Setting starts time Camera Choosing camera number from 1 16 individually or all channels Play functions for playback s Fast Backward Play EEJ Fast Forward Play Play Go to the First Image a Go to the Last Image DETE Go to the Previous Image aa Go to the Next Image 4 Select display split mode A user can choose 1 4 9 16 split displays consequently Indicate the recorded data in Time bar figure Select playback speed A user can choose x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 x64 and Extreme Audio controller Able to turn on off Audio Able to control the volume Capturing the image of selected channel 105 8 5 PTZ
109. me Log MR CONNECTIONS HEALTH CHECK _ MONITORING MOTION DETECT 4 4 4 Z ve RR WWW ALARM OUT n n B 91 7 4 2Local Setting e Please Click Setup button on the top of the Toolbar and the following screen will display e There are three types of setup such as Device Manager Display Setup and Password Change G Chre seus CE Q asswor ontro sea KS 4 299 3 o EE et System Log DATE VER CONNECTIONS HEALTH CHECK MONITORING MOTIONDETET EH RAAKKAKKAKEEKEKEEERK aan BD DD 88888 88888 AARMOUT AHH 7 4 2 1 Display Manager e Please Click Device manager and the following screen will display e eeng 1 131 192 168 10 131 5920 5921 admin Edit 2 167 192 168 10 167 5920 5921 admin Remove 3 133 192 168 10 133 5920 5921 admin Close e Users will see the existing NVRs on the list if there is any added NVR previously e Please Click Add to add new device ANO Device Info Device Name Description IP Command Port Stream Port User Name Password Confirm Password Scan Device Cancel Co e Please type all the necessary information in the empty space and Click OK to submit the device information e Device Info Device Name input the NVR site name which will be displayed on the Server list Please note that this name has nothing to do with the ID registered in NVR Users may create the name that is fairly easy to distinguish Description type bri
110. memory stick and then Click Please choose OK to confirm and choose Cancel to cancel e Export Store the Menu setup of NVR to USB memory stick Please plug in the memory stick and then Click cl e Default Click oi to restore all setup values to default settings Please choose OK to confirm and choose Cancel to cancel NOTE Import or Default process may restart the NVR Date Time e Adjust the current Date and Time of the NVR e Click Date Time Button on the right hand side and following virtual calendar will display Setting the date and time saree 26 27 28 2 OK BE E E 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 Bim 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 1 2 3 e Please follow the procedure below for date adjustment Use arrow buttons in the Month Calendar to select Year Month and Day PP Move to next Year 4 Move to previous Year gt Move to next Month d Move to previous Month Click a date The date will be displayed in blue color e Please follow the procedure below for time adjustment Click items AM PM H M S to change A selected item will be highlighted in a box 2 Adjust the number by Clicking felt A V buttons on the right hand side 3 Repeat the same procedure to change AM PM H M and S e Please choose OK to confirm the adjusted date and time choose Cancel to cancel CAUTION IF ADJUSTED DATE TIME IS PRIOR TO RECO
111. n then following menu box will display Install Activex Control What s the Risk More information e Click Install ActiveX Control and start installation e Installation box will displays and Click Install for next step e After complete installation Login panel will display e Enter User ID and password of registered NVR then Click OK Oce NOTE Before network connection be sure that HDD is installed Otherwise the NVR will not be connected over network 103 8 3 Live Display e After Login following screen will display Sien amp http 192 168 10 214 P BC X web Client Pro bad CAM 1 CAM 2 BR aoe weer as EN a we SS 0 2008 12702 09 34 28 2008 12 02 09 34 28 CATS Le AE i ha e Sa 4 e s gt z b S x E 2008 1202409 34 28 PAE VUAI PA MEESE S74 2008 12 02 09 34 280 er DA 2008 12 e Rn EE a s gt o CAM 10 casn VA e a ae R tee E 2008 12 02 09 34 28 aa 200812102 09 34 28 ttl pe e a v i cami a 2008 12 02 09 34 28 2008 12 02 09 34 28 5 100 e e The screen contains following features UD Display current live video Setting display mode Search Opening search mode in new window PTZ Open PTZ control panel Capture Capturing the image of selected channel 3 Audio controller Able to control the volume 4 Select display split mode A user can choose 1 4 6 8 9 13 16 and Full screen OSD Font co
112. ncluded One or more cameras can be selected Choose Event Search and select specific event s to be included Or choose POS ATM Search then virtual keypad is display Type a keyword to search by Click OK to search the recorded data for selected event and key word transactions Searched data will be listed on the side e There are three other functions in this mode This function allows a user to take screenshot and save to USB in jpeg format PTh a a emm ep a zz Eg d i Ud C Se ee ee This function allows a user to choose split mode among 1 4 8 9 10 and 16 mae This function allows a user to use full screen mode When selecting camera more the one camera can be selected 49 Thumbnail Search e This Thumbnail Search is useful when users search by snapshot of certain period This is also called as Panorama Search e Please Click ay to do Thumbnail Search and the following Search menu will display es CD Gp re ga xD GD ee aD a Kez 2014 07 29 13 29 42 2014 07 29 13 30 42 2014 07 29 13 31 42 2014 07 29 13 32 42 P Camera cam JM DI 201407 DC Sut wT Fs 20 30 4 2 3446 Te y f vi 8 i A d 2014 07 29 13 33 42 2014 07 29 13 34 42 2014 07 29 13 35 42 2014 07 29 13 36 42 6 7 8 9 0 11 12 13 14 16 17 19 20 21 2
113. nput any type of voltage to the Al 1 Al4 connectors 16 3 Input Device and Screen Icons 3 1 LEDs A and B Type Operating mode Power LED e Light off NVR off Red e Light on NVR on HDD LED e Light off Standby Reading Writing Green e Blink DATA Reading Writing Network LED e Light off No Devices are connecting to NVR through network No User access Yellow e Light On Devices are Connecting to NVR through network User access 3 2 Front Panel A 8 16 Channel NVR NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER O DEA om Q t 8 16 Channel NVR 3 3 Using a Mouse e Mouse provides an easier access to adjustment Refer to below for proper use e Left mouse button functions the same as Enter ll key on the front panel of NVR e Right mouse button displays the channel function key such as Audio PTZ Connection or Disconnection and Information on selected channel A and B Type Audio Enable Disable Audio Enable Disable PTZ control When supported Connection Connect to Camera or Disconnect to Camera Disconnection Information Information of Camera 17 3 4 Screen Icon See eminent E BR nc 6 eee E en oe os Rn Remote access indication No of connected a Recording in progress In channel sequencing 2013 12 1 ae Date Time d Master Alarm Overwritten PM 12 00 00 e amp HDD Overwriting Disabled Recording BA HDD Overwriting Enabled Keyboard contro
114. nt signal monitoring panes 6 1 2Features e This program does not limit the number of units to register and monitor The program displays up to 512 live videos up to 256 channels on one screen and 256 channels on the other screen The program supports as many monitors as a PC supports Users may open windows or panes of live video displaying data playing event signal monitoring map displaying etc Users can compose the central management system by choosing required widows or panes e The software supports different windows of live viewer interactive map viewer and event signal monitoring panes e The program displays event signals in real time by connecting to devices over the network e On the program users may control PTZ cameras and relay outputs on the server or NVR By attaching microphone and speaker system to devices on site users may make bi directional audio communication over the network e The map supports multi layer structure so that each map on different layers can respond interactively On the map users may lay out icons of each device Event signal triggers the icons on the map to blink so that users may monitor event signals on the map And Users can check the live view of individual camera on the map by clicking the video icon e With 5 different types of search function users can search the recorded data according to user s needs DUE TO A LIMITATION OF A PC CONNECTING MORE THAN 16 HD SDI FULL HD CAMERAS MAY RESULT
115. o icon to listen to the audio of the channel if audio input connected e Click the alarm out icon to release a manual relay signal to the site such as siren or buzzer 6 9 4 Alarm In Out Control e The Alarm In icon on the map is blinking when the Alarm In equipment like sensor or detector is activated e Click the alarm out icon to release a manual relay signal to the site such as siren or buzzer 6 9 5 Audio e Click audio icon to listen to the audio of the channel if audio input connected x Device information x Device Name 61 IP Doman 192 168 10 Max Cam 4 Max Alarm In 4 Max Alarm Out 4 Max Audio 4 6 10 Uninstalling CMS Pro e Please click the Uninstall file in the CMS Pro folder in the PC CMS J CMS Pro CMS Pro Estimator E ExeToAvi j5 Uninstall Z VClip d wcs e Click the uninstall file and the following message box will pop up e Click OK to remove the program and its components CA Are you sure you want to completely remove CMS Pro and all of its components e If uninstall is complete successfully the following message will pop up Ci CMS Pro was successfully removed from your computer 88 ICMS User s Manual This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice 89 7 ICMS VIEWER 7 1 System Recommendations Recommended CPU Core 2 Duo 2 26GHz or higher 2GB or higher Video Mem
116. ock or other hazards 15 Safety Check e Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition 16 Field Installation e This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes 17 Correct Batteries CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION RISQUE D EXPLOSION SI LA BATTERIE EST REMPLAC E PAR UN TYPE INCORRECT DISPOSEZ DE BATTERIES EN ACCORS AVEC LES INSTRUCTIONS 18 Operating Temperature e An operating temperature range is specified so that the customer and installer may determine a suitable operating environment for the equipment 19 Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature e If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the specified operating temperature range 20 Reduced Air Flow e Installation of the equipment in the rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised 21 Mechanical Loading e Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not caused by uneven mechanica
117. ol en Go Preset Set Preset Gp System Log 131 DATE Type Date Time Log L SYSTEM 2011 06 07 13 23 19 Network connected HEALTH CHECK ve CONNECTIONS 2 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 13 24 13 Network disconnected 3 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 13 24 28 Network disconnected MOTON OTET tt 4 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 13 27 29 Network disconnected rA AAanum 88888 gg gg 5 SYSTEM 2011 06 07 13 31 10 Network connected r ALARMOT BAD H lt e Health check shows the status of how many cameras are activated how many are recorded e Monitoring shows the status of the number of alarm in and alarm out are activated D gt 131 Q gt DATE 2011 07 18 13 41 17 2011 07 18 20 28 40 3 VER 2 16 09 CONNECTIONS gt mW HEALTH CHECK EE EE EE EECHER ALARM INA 6 8 8 AAAAAARAAM 66 ALARM OUT 1 1 1 gf I OA A A AO A A A A weg Senn The number of Connected network ex CMS Mobile CMS etc to the NVR 7 5 4PTZ Control e Under the server list PTZ control can be found This is for the control of Pan Tilt Zoom cameras e Buttons on the screen have the following functions Up Down Left Right direction buttons PTZ Control 96 Zoom In Out Focus Near Far Iris Close Open Zoom Out n gt Zoom Focus Near Far gt Focus Iris Close Open gt Rs Preset Control button Preset Control See e Please choose the number from the drop down list from 1 to 256 e After selecting the number ple
118. op down list and type original password e Please type new password and confirm the password below e f the information is filled out click OK to finish the Password change 94 7 5 Live View 7 5 1 Connection e Please choose one of the registered sites in Server list on the right hand side of the Live Display screen and the right Click on the mouse button will pop up the menu with Connect e Click Connect to connect the NVR U Server List Device 133 Disconnect Health check System Log PTZ Control RTA Zw EI been i K A mm Preset Control i E Save Go Preset Set Preset L I System Log DATE ZS Ze VER CONNECTIONS HEALTH CHECK MOTIONDETECT ZZ ZZ ZEIT NA RR ALARM OUT NNN e To have multiple channels please choose the channel from the bar below the Live Display screen 1 4 9 16 25 36 64 and Full 7 5 2 Display Mode e Full Screen Mode Select a channel and Click on number 1 button Then the corresponding channel will display in Full Screen e Quad Screen Mode Click on No 4 button and a quad screen will display The quad screen is in combination of 1 4 5 8 9 12 and 13 16 If users select Channel No 7 and Click the button 5 8 quad screen will display Similarly if users select Channel No 16 13 16 quad screen will display e 9 Split Screen Mode Click on No 9 button and 9 split screen will display The 9 split screen is in combinat
119. orded files and play them 81 6 7 2 10 Display Option e Users can set up the display of camera name and time in Display Option e After right mouse click check the Show Camera Name to display the camera name or uncheck the menu to hide it e After right mouse click check the Show Time to display time or uncheck the menu to hide tt Full Screen On Auto Sequence Instant Playback H Enter Digital Zoom PTZ Control Capture amp Print Screen Audio On Off MIC On Off Instant Recording gt v Show Camera Name v Show Date Time 6 7 3Screen Layout Control e Every menu pane can be relocated by drag and drop ooocooooocecoce S55 Ssgtpsnsrsb K vm E F y P ep r P eid nm pi Ka T7 F D Rao Bra res Pm 6 7 4Change Division Display e From a single full screen to 256 channels various combination of channel display is provided by clicking the icon at the bottom of the screen D D lt s 2012 08 27 17 17 58 2012 08 27 17 17 58 2012 08 27 17 17 58 2012 08 27 17 17 58 n nu re u 2012 09 27 17 17 58 2012 08 27 17 17 53 2012 08 27 17 17 58 2012 09 27 17 17 58 2012 09 27 17 17 58 2012 09 27 17 17 58 2012 09 27 17 17 58 2012 08 27 17 17 58 i m am n 2012 09 27 17 17 58 2012 09 27 17 17 58 2012 08 27 17 17 58 2012 09 27 17 17 58 ine ee dee 2 ie DED e De TT P a Se E 6 7 5Sequencing beet SEG ES the icon to sw
120. ore than two alarm outputs can be set If Click 4 All of use box all items are checked unchecked at once Please check M a check box of use column on Preset box More than two cameras can be set If Click 4 All of use box all items are checked unchecked at once Click ei Drop down list of Preset to use Cameras preset If Click ch Drop down list of all preset box all items are changed at once Select group for notification when video loss is occurred Please check M a check box of E Mail box More than two Groups can be set Click el Drop down list of E mail Attachment box to attach None JPEG or EXE Click el Drop down list of Duration column to set the duration of recorded data for attached EXE Select Local Actions Beep When Emergency is occurred it will give the alarm sound Message When Emergency is occurred the Emergency message will pop up on the OSD 900 8 8 4 5 3 TEXT IN e Please Click 1 RELAY gt TEXT IN and the following screen will display SYSTEM Y DEVICE RECORD O ALARM IN Text in Copy Notification amp Local Actions To all O EMERGENCY foam 7 TEXT IN O VIDEO LOSS Alarm Out Preset ami All 1 RO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 dqidq diaididai aiaiad Notification E mail Attachment Admin Pm Local Actions E Beep E Message e Select cameras for Preset Alarm Out and Notification to use when Text In comes to NVR PTZ Preset is frequently used for thi
121. ory Display Resolution Operating System Mac OS 10 6 0 or higher NOTE It is recommended to connect Max 16 HD SDI Full HD cameras with iCMS DUE TO A LIMITATION OF A MAC CONNECTING MORE THAN 16 HD SDI FULL HD CAMERAS MAY RESULT IN MALFUNCTIONING OF THE SOFTWARE TO CONNECT MORE THAN 16 HD SDI FULL HD CAMERAS PLEASE ENABLE DUAL STREAMING OPTION ON THE NVR 7 2 Program Installation e Please follow the program installation procedures below e Open the file iCMS dmg 90 e In the virtual driver users will find CMS icon Please move the iCMS icon to Application folder Application folder is located in the Go Menu below File Edt View Go Window Help S ll i of bO selected 212 5 C8 gegifre 7 3 Login e After installation of the software iCMS icon appears in Application folder e Please double Click on the icon to execute the program e Select User Name by Clicking upside down arrow and enter corresponding Password to login ET ICMS iCMS ver 1 10 entra Monitoring System Password 7 4 Watch Mode 7 4 1 Log in Screen e Please Click Device manager and the following screen will display amp icms Setup e CG Charged Sus QO Qa i ANAO iCMS Server List Device 131 167 133 PTZ Control D ZOOM em FOCUS A IRIS as Preset Control ER e e D Save Go Preset Set Preset Iech gt em ED aw System Log DATE Type Date Ti
122. other Device if there is any e Tap to switch to Search mode 119 DIVISION e Tap on IESSE or to choose split mode between 1 4 9 and 16 y 192 168 10 240 RL MK In Multi channel display mode a user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode e Tap to take Snapshot f ad Save Enter file name and press to save the image e Tap to remove Camera Name and Date Time from OSD NOTE Audio Zoom and PTZ are available only in full screen mode 1channel only NOTE If a user enable frame skip used memories will be stable and It s possible to use it on live mode and playback mode 9 2 6Live view Landscape View e Tap to enable landscape view when the device is tilted horizontally 2014 3 6 10 33 30 e Tap screen once and menu bar will display on each side of OSD e To select other channels Slide finger from Right to Left to ascend 1 gt 2 gt 3 14 gt 15 16 Slide finger from Left to Right to descend 16 gt 15 gt 14 3 2 1 1 Channel 4 Channel 9 Channel 16 Channel e Tap on to choose split mode between 1 4 9 and 16 In Multi channel display mode a user can double tap on certain channel to change to 1CH display mode 120 e Tap to enable PTZ function Please refer to 9 2 7 PTZ Control for more detail Audio e Tap to enable audio e Tap to remove Camera Name and
123. personal injury 5 Water and or Moisture e Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water 6 Accessories e Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The equipment may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the equipment e Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer e Move this equipment and cart combination with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn 7 Power Sources e This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If not sure the type of power please consult to distributor or local power company e UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply is highly recommended when the power input is not stable to protect NVR and HDD s 8 Power Cords e Operator or installer must remove power BNC alarm and other connections before moving the equipment 9 Lightning e For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power line surges 10 Overloading e Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock 11 Object
124. r cannot use any key If wish to use a key please enter the correct password to release the key lock function 5 1 8 Emergency Recording e When a user presses Panic key or recording starts right away regardless of the recording mode A user can modify the Emergency recording conditions SETUP gt RECORD gt EMERGENCY 5 1 9 Alarm Out Control and Acknowledge e Press and will be able to activate Acknowledge or Open Alarm out Control e Press to instantly disable Alarm out signal e Press to open alarm out control window to manually activate Alarm out 46 5 2 Playback 5 2 1Search e Dress key on the System Menu Bar or Press Search button on the front of the NVR and the following Search menu will display gt 7O From 2014007715 OR AO i To 2014 07 20 04 05 48 e There are four ways to search video calendar event thumbnail and smart search Calendar Search search by calendar Event Search search by event Thumbnail Search search by snapshot of the recorded data Smart Search search by smart option e There are two other functions in playback mode II Able to access the saved Bookmarks and play the data from the marked time Refer to 5 4 Bookmark for more information S H Able to show the color coding of the time bar Each color represents diffenrent recording mode e Playback mode runs in the available maximum number of split screen format To change the viewing mode please press DISPLAY ke
125. ra in the network will be automatically added in sequence e Some of cameras may ask the password to connect Please check the camera information e When users would like to remove the camera which is added please click the Del icon e f the camera which users would like to use will not be on the scan list please click the manual Manual Registration Camera i Streaming URI ED ex rtsp 192 168 10 128 554 Medialnput h264 stream_2 HTTP Port E UDP Port E oC NES Password SY e Please fill up the Streaming URL RTSP Port HTTP Port UDP Port ID Password and Vendor for registration NOTE Some cameras could not work with NVR properly after Manual Registration 37 4 3 6 Audio e Please Click 1 DEVICES gt Audio and the following screen will display Record Link None Cam Cam2 Cam3 Cam4 Cam5 Camp Cam Cams Cam9 Cam10 Cam11 Cam12 Cam13 didi alaidaia lalallala a lealayaiata SS ee ee eee eee a Each audio input cannot record to multiple video channels e The Audio menu allows a user to choose whether to record Audio if connected e When a check box is marked M on Record column corresponding audio and video from Linked Camera will be recorded However if the check box is not marked audio will not record And If Click dd All all items are check uncheck at once e Click 4 Drop down list of Record Link to select Linked cameras CAUTION AN AUDIO INPUT CANNOT BE LINKED TO 2 OR
126. red name Scan Device e This function automatically detects and NVRs Servers which are connected under the same local router as the PC e Click Scan Device then following will pop up Selected desired NVR and click Add Device and then type a password accordingly Scan Device Gi IP Address Command P Stream Port MAC Address 192 168 10 134 5920 5921 00 19 9c 05 dc d1 192 168 10 247 5920 5921 00 19 9c 06 58 88 192 168 10 175 5920 5921 00 19 9c 30 38 3a 192 168 10 215 5920 5921 00 19 9c 06 5d a5 192 168 10 43 5943 5944 00 19 9c 30 34 90 192 168 10 225 5920 5921 00 19 9c 30 38 b6 192 168 10 107 59233 59244 00 19 9c 06 67 20 192 168 10 248 5920 5921 00 19 9c 06 58 8b 192 168 10 198 5920 5921 00 19 9c 06 54 6b 192 168 10 171 5920 5921 00 19 9c 30 38 9f 192 168 10 142 5920 5921 00 19 9c 06 Sd ac 192 168 10 161 5920 5921 00 19 9 06 39 b1 192 168 10 203 5920 5921 00 19 92 06 5d b0 192 168 10 194 5920 5921 00 19 9 06 53 fb 192 168 10 204 5920 921 00 19 9c 06 3a 66 192 168 10 221 5920 5921 00 19 9 30 38 6a 192 168 10 200 7777 7778 00 19 9c 03 88 03 192 168 10 149 5920 5921 00 19 9c 06 2b 90 192 168 10 119 5920 5921 00 19 9c 06 2b f3 192 168 10 224 5920 5921 00 19 9c 06 2b 78 X 6 4 1 3 Edit Registered Site e Select a site to adjust on local setup window and click Edit e Change the setting then click OK to save and exit e Altern
127. reen will display S SYSTEM RECORD RELAY Alarm Out z m 2 O Ka E Zu 2 A v gt x Duration 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec 5 Sec C v dqidi i adi aiqdiad STORAGE O CAMERA O TEXT IN 3 0 0900 93 0 0009 3 8 03 0 3 0 H qidididi iaiaiaiaiaiaia idididali alai aida a lal ata lapel aiaiatae S E E E E Os E BS YS SIS US Bs e The Alarm Out menu will allow a user to give title and to select the type of Alarm output e Click cd the keyboard icon on the right hand side of each box on name column or name column and the virtual keyboard will display Then please register the title of Alarm output e When a check box is marked M on Use a corresponding Alarm output starts operating However if a user does not check the check box the operation stops If Click All of use box all items are check uncheck at once e Click 4 each box on Type column to select type of a corresponding Alarm output If Click 1 NC NO of Type column all items can be changed NC NO at once NO contact is normally open NC contact is normally closed e Users may change duration of all Alarm output 4 3 4Storage e Please Click 1 DEVICE gt STORAGE and the following screen will display DISPLAY HDD Record Start 2013 11 22 18 30 14 Record End 2013 12 18 07 51 44 ALARM No
128. rned off Connect a power cable and a SATA cable from NVR s main board to HDD s Use SATA port 1 written on the board for the first HDD and in order Power the NVR on and follow the screen NVR starts recording No rebooting required HDD s Removal Make sure the NVR is turned off Disconnect a power and a SATA cable from NVR s main board to HDD s Power the NVR on and follow the screen You may leave SATA port 1 unused when you removed the attached 1 HDD HDD s Selection Even most of HDDs are compatible with NVRs suggested HDD list is available by request O Power Off Do not turn NVR off or plug off the power adapter while NVR is in operations record playback It may cause permanent damage to the equipment Please Click lt 4 Shutdown on System Menu Bar and then UNPLUG the power cable after NVR is shut down completely It is safe to wait for 5 seconds before turning the power on again Shut Down by NVR s menu selection does NOT physically power off the machine Please physically unplug the power cable from the NVR to completely turn off Do not turn off External storage device e g USB memory stick powered removable external hard disk and similar while the NVR is on It may cause permanent damage to the equipment When you have to turn off external storage device make sure the NVR is turned off When you turn those on turn on external storage first and then NVR you may unplug simple USB thumb drive freely unl
129. rty DDNS NETWORK E dvrdomain com E Use 3rd Party DDNS Ethernet DHCP SMTP STORAGE e DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System service registers its unique Domain name to a provided server and allows a user to use the same address name to access the NVR A user may use 3 Party DDNS service if they have an account instead of dvrdomain com dvrdomain com Check M a checkbox of dvrdomain com to use dvrdomain com As for DDNS Server dvrdomain com will be showing as default Port number 95 will be shown as default It s possible to use 80 alternatively SYSTEM P is RECORD RELAY DISPLAY Dvrdomain com 3rd Party DDNS NETWORK dvrdomain com Use 3rd Party DDNS MAC Address 00 19 9c 06 a2 f8 Ethernet DHCP SMTP ALARM STORAGE O AUDIO O TEXT IN By pressing the Get Domain Name the NVR activates DDNS services and brings a registered DDNS name A user may use this name as an IP address when they add a NVR on software NOTE DDNS service port number 95 is NOT required to be port forwarded at all 31 WHEN A USER S CONNECTIONG DEVICES PC Mac SMART PHONES etc ARE UNDER THE SAME ROUTHER WITH A NVR THE USER CANNOT USE THE DDNS NAME TO CONNECT USE THE NVR S PRIVATE IP ADDRESS FOR THIS CASE 3 d Party DDNS Check M a checkbox of 3 Party to use dyndns org or no ip com Server As for DDNS Server dyndns org will be showing as default To change server Clic
130. s and Liquids e Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock e Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment 12 Servicing e Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 13 Damage Requiring Service e Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions D When the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged 2 If liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment 3 If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water 4 If the equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation If the equipment has been dropped or damaged the cabinet 6 When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 14 Replacement Parts e When replacement parts are required ensure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric sh
131. s case e Link Notification displays E mail addresses registered in System gt General gt Account gt User gt Email 41 e Please follow the setup procedures below D D ER OAS Click Drop down list of Text In box and select Text 1 Select alarm outputs to be worked when Text In 1 is on Please check M a check box of use column on Alarm Out box More than two alarm outputs can be set If Click All of use box all items are checked unchecked at once Select cameras for preset when Text In 1 is on Please check M a check box of use column on Preset frame More than two cameras can be set If Click All of use column all items are checked unchecked at once Click cd Drop down list of Preset to change Cameras preset If Click 4 Drop down list of all preset box all items are changed at once Select group for notification when Text In 1 is on Please check M a check box of E Mail box More than two Groups can be set Click elt Drop down list of E mail Attachment box to attach None JPEG or EXE Click 4 Drop down list of Duration box to set the duration of recorded data for attached EXE Select Local Actions Beep When Text In 1 is on it will give the alarm sound Message When Text In 1 is on the alarm message will pop up on the OSD e Repeat the above procedure for Text In 2 Text In 4 e Click 4 Copy to All CH button to copy Notification A Local Actions to all channels 4 5 4VIDEO LOSS e Pl
132. t 30 5 MB of free disk space is required L Le 6 When the following screen appears select the check box according to user s preference and click Next Fd setup CMS Pro Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing CMS Pro then click Next V Start Menu Icon Z Desktop Menu Icon L e 57 When the following screen appears click Install Fd Setup CMS Pro Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing CMS Pro on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files amp 86 7CMS Pro Additional tasks Start Menu Icon Desktop Menu Icon lo om es Completing the CMS Pro Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing CMS Pro on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup Run CMS Pro If the PC has a previously installed CMS Pro the installer may ask whether to overwrite the existing DB or not The DB contains setting values on the program If desired to maintain the existing values click No button 6 2 2Login 6 2 2 1 Login Process e Open the CMS Pro Users may open it by selecting the execution file through Start menu Start CMS Pro or by double clic
133. the text box on the bottom Delete Text Delete the last written text at once Delete all Delete the all the text in the captured image 79 e Click Hide Captured Image to hide the captured images 6 7 2 7 Audio On Off e Right click and select Audio On Off to turn on off audio from the channel e Audio On Off function is applied to only one channel out of all connected channels kK bs L OFF 7 e H L 7 Once audio is on will be changed to show connected audio channel KE nem Om sa paa n sara bn vr EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE es DEET j CCCCCC EE EE E EE EE E DCL DU Tey KKK ae Ee iy wnae eee HIT 6 7 2 8 MIC On Off e Click right mouse button to turn on off microphone of PC e Users can deliver the audio through the speaker connected to NVR by sending the audio from PC where CMS Pro is activated Full Screen On Full Screen On Auto Sequence Auto Sequence Instant Playback Instant Playback Enter Digital Zoom Enter Digital Zoom PTZ Control PTZ Control Capture amp Print Screen Capture amp Print Screen Audio On Off Audio On Off v MIC On Off MIC On Off Instant Recording Instant Recording Display Options Display Options 6 7 2 9 Instant Recording e Click right mouse button to activate the Instant Recording e In the Instant Recording there are three choices of start recording setup and open folder e Click Start
134. ting Login Required Login Information Program Shutdown Network Connection ID Admin Search Local CMS Setup Password p Remote Device Setup Ptz Control E Map Check All Uncheck All 6 4 5 Local Setup E map e Users are able to create various E maps and it enables monitoring both Live and Playback screen 67 6 4 5 1 Registering a New E map e Click New Tab to set up the E Map Load Map Image em 8 a o mp T mm Edit Name Reposition Delete Al Component Font e In order to load an image of the map click Load Map Image that users would like to use as an E Map e Users should select the image format between BMP and JPG we EMap ll x a pe PE eave LEM LEI ZP DN r r R SE OC Le ze dei E H E JY i E Apply Delete Al Component 7 7 Apply To All E T zeen bt e M Bold Italie Underline e Place the icon of cameras audios and alarms on the map Each icon s detail is as below Ki Box Camera Generally indicates as Outdoor camera eo Dome Camera Generally indicates as Indoor camera back Alarm Sensor The icon is blinking on when the alarm in is activated a Audio Users can hear the audio in the site by clicking the icon after setting the E map bai Relay If users click the icon the light is on the icon and the attached device on Relay such as siren and buzzer will be activated in the site
135. tion or attempting to fix the unit O The manufacturer may not be held liable for any issues with the unit if any labels are removed in the product Cautions O This product has free voltages 100V 240V See installation instructions before connecting to the power supply O This product uses a Lithium battery To avoid any risk of explosion do not replace the battery on the main board by anything other than a Lithium battery O Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions O This equipment and all communication wirings are intended for indoor use only O To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or moisture WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Customers in European Union countries are advised to dispose this product at the end of its useful life as per applicable local laws regulations and procedures Important Safeguards 1 Read Instructions e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or moisture 2 Retain Instructions e The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Cleaning e Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments e Never add any attachments and or equipment without manufacturer approval as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other
136. to deactivate alert sounds from video loss Apply to all channels 42 5 OPERATION INSTRUCTION 5 1 Viewing 5 1 1 First Image e Power on NVR and the attached cameras if any will display e The screen will display date time and icons below ee E a Continuous recording schedule Alarm recording schedule Continuous Alarm recording schedule T No Recording schedule aoe Continuous recording mode D Alarm recording mode Li Emergency recording mode a Audio recording When connected Remote access indication No of connected Recording in progress users up to 2 LE Eh Audio channel In channel sequencing HDD Overwriting Disabled Recording HDD Overwriting Enabled Keyboard controler mode Keyboard controler mode mode E Spot out Enabled B Spot out sequencing e On the right bottom side of the screen disk usage will show by i j i i Co e On the left top side of each channel W c A Jaci Njoj ma icon will show as its operation 13 12 1 2013 12 16 SLALO Date Time Master Alarm Overwritten PM 12 00 00 e At the normal state HDD Overwrite mode is on and 2 icon shows 43 e When Overwrite mode is off at DEVICE gt STORAGE gt Overwrite will show e Click Emergency recording button H icon will show e Click Audio button EA icon will show And Click Audio button again to reactivate the Audio Note that the audio on off is NOT for RECORDING This button selection is for Audio out to NVR s Line Speaker Out
137. ttern then virtual keyboard will display e To delete the saved discard pattern Press x next to each pattern 10 5 4 Example e When it firstly connected the data will be displayed as below THE SCREEN MUST BE ON 1CH VIEW MODE TO SEE TEXT IN DATA e Input a certain repeated string to Line Delimiter like OD on the picture SYSTEM RECORD RELAY Stoo Statt Text Overiay si NETWORK Espresoo End start 3 25 end Start 3D ALARM KSC CH CHE Pos4 cappuccinojEnd Start 4 75 End Start a STORAGE SDCaffe latte End Start 4 76 End e Start AmericanojEnd Start Deckt End Start 4 75 End Start 3DSnackiEnd Start 4 75 End TEXT IN Baud Rate Stop Bit E A Setup Pattern Discard Pattern Auto Start Pattern End Pattern BB Line Delimiter ee IS wel CC 9 No Pattern Del S SYSTEM RECORD RELAY Fov EspresoolEndiStart 3 25 End Start 3D im CZD cappuccinolEnd Start 4 75 End Start O STORAGE SDCaffellattelEnd Start 4 76 End d Start AmericanojEnd Start 3D CocktaillEnd Start 4 75 End Start Sg 3DSnackiend Start 4 75 End 4 kA TEXT IN Baud Rate 2400 bps Stop Bit a A wg j av LAS Pattern Discard Pattern Add Pattern Auto No Pattern Del Start Pattern CS End Pattern BS Line Delimiter joo B mer 2 9 131 e Input the pattern of dummy data to Discard Pattern like 3D on the picture SYSTEM RECORD RELAY Bos Start
138. ues SYSTEM IER 2 RECORD oO RELAY DISPLAY NETWORK ALARM STORAGE O CAMERA CS CR CS Ce Setup Baud Rate 2400 bps v Pattern Auto Parity Discard Pattern Add Pattern No Pattern Del Start Pattern CBS End Pattern BS Line Delimiter IB wa o o e CheckM the Auto to automatically filter unnecessary data from POS Cash Register Additional filtering may also be required Discard Pattern Line Delimiter and MCPL are used with without Auto mode to get desired text inputs format e Start Pattern Indicates the beginning of the new data when new designated data are received from a serial device s End Pattern Indicates the end of the data when designated data are received from a serial device e Line Delimiter Inputs characters to be used as delimiter between lines e MCPL Minimum Character Per Line Sets up the number of the minimum strings each line Does not show the characters on OSD screen if there is a character of which number is below the designated number in each line divided by the line delimiter 130 Discard Pattern e Discard Pattern Does not show the specified data on OSD screen Sets up in order to designate dummy data or characters which is not to be displayed Can be designated up to 33 of discard patterns in total e Press AGG Pattern to add a pattern which does not need to be displayed saved e To edit the saved discard pattern press the pa
139. update the log od CMS Pro Remote Device System Log 215 x Setup Help Update Log Type Date Time Desaipion View Application oi Server List gt e Remote Device System Log Server List SS on 5p System 2012 10 02 09 39 42 Network disconnected w 49 a e E GE S System 2012 10 0209 39 50 Network connected w 147 ei CMS System Log d 7 System 2012 10 02 09 41 27 Before time adjusted w ms ol Health Check gt g System 2012 10 02 09 41 27 After time adjusted wW 48 a System 2012 10 02 09 41 27 NTP Sync Success Sap 232 SAR Sow System 2012 10 0209 55 32 Network disconnected System 2012 10 02 09 59 31 Network connected P 6 5 3 Remote Device Event Log e User can check the event log of the device in this menu e Check Visible in the Remote Device Event Log menu to see the menu or uncheck Visible in order not to see the menu H CMs Pro Remote Device Event Log x Application View Setu Hel pp P S p 109 7 Pause T o Server List E ives E Liv i Alarm In v Motion Video Loss wv Alarm Out ec Remote Device System Log gt La Remote Device Event Log gt e Visible Group Device Type No Date Time Message _e CMS System Log a Health Check b ___ Show All Windows d we E e Users can select the registered device from the drop down box menu e Alarm In Video Loss Alarm Out can be selected separately as Event
140. w Password input the new password Confirm Password confirm the new password Change Admin Password x ID admin Password New Password Confirm Password OK Cancel NOTE User ID cannot be modified 6 4 8 Help 6 4 8 1 About e The version of CMS Pro can be checked here J CMs Pro CMS Pro Version 3 30 29 71 6 5 View e The viewer of this program is composed with 5 types of different panes Server List Remote Device System Log Remote Device Event Log CMS System Log and Health Check 6 5 1 Server List e When the device is registered then it is displayed on the Server List e If uncheck Visible in the server list menu then the list will not be shown e Check Left or Right to move the list to left or right side of the screen baa CMS Pro Application View Setup Server List e v i Server List 214 oi Remote Device System Log gt 49 a Remote Device Event Log gt 147 ei CMS System Log gt WU o Health Check gt Ww 48 A 332 Show All Windows 6 5 2 Remote Device System Log e User can check the system log of the device in this menu e Type Date Time Description can be checked e The contents in the parenthesis show the name of the device Ex Demo e Check Visible in the Remote Device System Log menu to see the menu or uncheck Visible in order not to see the menu e Click the Update Log button to
141. w location in Location list If the other location is already saved then select the location from the list e Select type among Outdoor Floor and Room Users can set up the hierarchical E map if necessary For example after setting up the floor map room maps are added under the floor map e NVR Name Select the specific NVR from the list to connect E map e Users are able to check the E map and its hierarchical structure from the Registered E map list Here users are able to load the map delete the map and show map viewer by clicking mouse right button on the map list Registered Emap List Load Map Fe Delete Map PR Show Map Viewer e Click Save to save and exit 6 4 6 Remote Device Setup e Select a device to enter device s configuration and Click OK then the web browser will pop up as below Remote Device Setup x ce wo o ode 49216810 202 10motmstup D BG Remote Device Setup fm 7 192 168 10 61 san es Ge men E70 em 225 192 168 10 225 205 192 168 10 205 a 207 192 168 10 207 Cancel 248 192 168 10 248 253 192 168 10 253 163 192 168 10 163 164 192 168 10 164 247 192 168 10 247 CH E REMOTE DEVICE 150 192 168 10 150 148 192 168 10 148 240 192 168 10 240 151 192 168 10 151 76 192 168 10 76 106 192 168 10 106 149 192 168 10 149 146 192 168 10 146 49 192 168 10 49 118 192 168 10 118 46 192 168 10 46 132 192 168
142. when free space in HDD is less than the specified value If Click 4 All all items are check uncheck at once e Check M Beep a NVR makes beeping sound when free space in HDD is less than the specified value e Check M Message the warning message Free space in HDD is less than xx will display on the OSD IF USERS USE Recording Days FUNCTION NVR WILL STORE ONLY THE DAYS THAT SPECIFIED BY USERS AND STOPS RECORDING PLEASE BEWARE OF DATA LOSS DUE TO Rec Days FUNCTION Notify setting does not affect saving the recorded data It only gives notification and keep recording until hard disk is full NOTE For more specific setting about Alarm out use Setup gt DEVICE gt ALARM gt Alarm Out 36 4 3 5Camera e Please Click 7 DEVICE gt CAMERA and the following screen will display e Click 4 the keyboard icon on the right hand side of Server IP Address box and the virtual keyboard will display Please register the Server IP Address sveren RECORD IP Address Status All All 192 168 10 240 D connected oo e f the camera which users would like to add is not in the list users can add the camera in manual The camera needs to support RTSP e When users click the Scan button the discovered cameras in the network will display 192 168 10 240 Channel 01 192 168 10 198 N A e Choose the channel of each camera which users would like to add e lf users click the Add column then the came
143. y or Camera Select key 1 16 Using a mouse Double Click to view the full screen and double Click one more time to back to Split Screen NOTE Pushing a wheel of mouse Enter Playback mode e Following is the key usage found in playback mode A user may also use the keypad provided on the screen e Press 23 key to leave the playback mode 47 Time period on the time indication bar can be adjusted by mouse scroll It can be adjusted by 1 min to 3 hour time duration blocks If you don t use mouse or front button while the NVR is playing recorded data the NVR would stop playback in 10 minutes automatically Calendar Search e As enter Search mode following will display D I 240 DEI ser wr Fis 2930 1 23 4 5 lig 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 UE wi 13 14 A y Ei if 7 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 3 1 2 A gt WR AR 8 E ap AE From 2014 07 15 00 44 02 To 2014 07 29 04 08 46 2014 07 29 03 38 52 BH e Please Click ch D to do Calendar Search Default display e Dates and Time with recorded data available will be high lighted in Red color e Follow the procedure below to search video by calendar 1 Select Year and Month by using the arrow buttons in the calendar PP Move to next Year 4 Move to previous Year gt Move to next Month d Move to previous Month Click on a certain date wish to playback The date will be displayed in Blue color 3 Click

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