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User Manual of NVR200&300&500 Series Network Video

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1. Menu Backup Configuration Camera Record Storage Alarm Network Maintenance Help Basic Array Boolean Basic Alarms IR Remote Control Brenan Sore Montion UNP Zz io Playback pean 6 Detection 6 Toolbar l System PTZ V L Server information ideo Loss SMTP is Toolbar Device Back __ About the me Alarm saa device Serial Upgrade User Restore Shutdown 111 14 Appendix Glossary Table 14 1 Glossary CBR EC eSATA HDMI IPC ISP JBOD MTU NTP NTSC OSD Acronym Full Spelling Constant Bit Rate Encoder External Serial ATA High Definition Multimedia Interface IP Camera Internet Service Provider Just a Bundle Of Disks Maximum Transmission Unit Network Timing Protocol National Television Systems Committee On Screen Display 112 Description A new generation network video surveillance media terminal launched by Uniview integrating the functions of audio video encoding and compression and data transmission An external extension of the SATA port which can be used to connect an external SATA device A full digital image and voice transmission port which can transmit uncompressed audio video signals A camera that can generate digital video s
2. 58 Configuring Storage Plans After you have made a storage plan for a camera the camera can store recordings according to the storage plan Before configuring the storage plan configure storage resources for the camera at first For details refer to Configure storage resource Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Storage gt Storage 2 Make a storage plan 1 Select a channel for which a storage plan needs to be configured and click Storage Plan The storage plan configuration interface is displayed 2 Configure normal plans plans and exception The figure on the right shows the interface for configuring a normal plan The figure on the right shows the interface for configuring an exception plan On the day specified in an exception plan the storage will be executed only in the specified exception time segments On the other days the normal plan will be executed e After configuring the parameters of the exception plan click Add schedule to add the exception plan to the Exception Plan drop down list box e To delete an exception plan select the plan from the Exception Plan drop down list box and then click Delete schedule Storage Configuration Array Storage Channel Select Available GB Allocated GB Allocating Mode Storage Days Allocated GB Post record s Data Cover Mode Copy To Storage Plan Normal Plan Current Channe Plan Mode Week Choose Sa Storage Plan
3. Camera0d1 7 reer 7 Misnap_2013 4 System Prompt Upgrade 575MB Restore Shutdown 2861MB Total Date Modified Mon Dec 23 17 28 dir Tue Dec 24 09 25 file Thu May 16 17 45 Mon Dec 23 17 21 Tue Dec 24 09 27 Type dir Confirm Delete LOK Cancel Folder Configuration Operation New Delete Import Export 104 Exporting System Configuration and Database Steps Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Refresh USB_1 v Free 2575MB Total 2861MB BAI Path USB 1 Select Name Size Type Date Modified WParent Director dir Mon Dec 23 17 2 BVIDEObackup dir Tue Dec 24 09 25 MH confdb tar gz 264 3KB file Thu May 16 17 45 H ConfigBAK dir Tue Dec 24 09 32 e gt gt W ____ConfigBAK dir Te Dec 24 09 32 1 Choose Menu Maintenance P Camera01 2013285 5MB file Mon Dec 23 17 21 Backup Bisnap_2013 12 2 dir Tue Dec 24 09 27 Folder Operation Configuration IPC Log New Delete Import Export Import Export System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Refresh USB_1 x Free 2575MB ote 2861MB BAI Path USB_1 ConfigBAK 2 Select the desired partition from Select Name Size Type Date Modified Parent Director Tue Dec 24 09 31 the drop down list and then click Refresh 3 Double click the directory to which you want to export the configuration file Folder Operation Configuration New Delete Import Expor
4. MType Motion detection a Motion detection a Motion detection a Motion detection a Motion detection a Motion detection a Motion detection a Motion detection a Motion detection a Device online Next Alarms Log Query Mode MName 2014 All iv Start Mlype Alarm Motion detection Motion detection Motion detection Motion detection Motion detection Motion detection Motion detection Motion detection Device online SMB Record List iv NL System Info System Info Screenshot System Maintenance PoE 05 08 Device Name 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 48 FA 63 03 DD F4 20 System Maintenance PoE 05 08 Device Name 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 11 48 FA 63 03 DD E4 um 0 0 0 0 00 0 ms 0 0 0 0 0 0 am Backup v PE End nd Warnina Jump Backup v ES End v Info Warnina Upgrade Upgrade Restore All 2014 05 08 Query 2014 05 08 05 31 05 2014 05 08 05 30 35 2014 05 08 05 30 20 2014 05 08 04 59 59 2014 05 08 04 59 29 2014 05 08 04 59 14 2014 05 08 04 31 20 2014 05 08 04 30 50 2014 05 08 04 30 35 2014 05 08 03 55 55 Search Restore All 2014 05 08 Query Time 2014 05 08 05 31 05 2014 05 08 05 30 35 2014 05 08 05 30 20 2014 05 08 04 59 59 2014 05 08 04 59 29 2014 05 08 04 59 14 2014 05
5. Steps Choose Menu gt Camera Select the channel you want to configure and then click Set Click the Audio Video tab and then set the parameters Note that Mirror Mode is only applicable to corridor mode Audio video configuration is not available for third party IPCs Click Ok Channel Management _ Camera Name Ao Digitali CAMI Digital HICBE21E 10 34 Digitala AIK 138 Refresh Channel Configuration Camera Audio Video Channel Select Audio Parameters Mute Sound Track Audio Encoding Audio Bitrate Audio Sampling Rate Audio Gain Video Parameters Brightness Hue Contrast Saturation Mirror Mode Ven dor Uniview HIC5421D C 206 2 102 136 Uniview HICKEZIEX HIKVISION O5 2CD825 Search Encoding Screenshot r_ Model IP Status Channel 36 Online Enable 206 2 10 34 Online Enable 206 2 102 139 Online Enable Add Reboot Delete OSD ROI Digital1 CAM1 184 128 128 128 128 Turn 90 degrees to the right v Set Apply Ok Cancel You can click Set to adjust brightness hue contrast and saturation for live videos 24 Configuring Encoding Steps Screenshot Channel Management No Camera Name Vendor Model IP Status Channel Digital f CAMI _ Uniview HICS421D C 206 2 102 136 l Online Enable Digital2 HICGG621E 10 34 Uniview HIC6621EX 2062 10 34 Online Enable CAFE HIK138 HIKVISION DS 2CD825 206 2 102 139 Online Enable 1 Choose Menu
6. Instant Playback Recording Playback This function is used to play videos stored in the hard disk s of the device 60 Before you use this function verify that the camera has the recorded videos Steps 1 Right click a pane and then choose Playback from the pop up menu The Playback Toolbar is displayed 2 Query video recording 1 Select the channel s and then set the search period 2 Click Query The found result s will be displayed For details about query result see Table 6 1 in Playback Toolbar 3 Playa video Click Play By default the device starts from the beginning You can set the start point by moving the slider and then clicking Play NOTE You can perform other operations through the playback toolbar such as Play by Frame Fast Forward Fast Rewind and skip play by clicking and dragging the slider on the play progress bar For details see Table 6 1 in Playback Toolbar Synchronous Playback Screenshot Playback Toolbar Yormal Calendar 2014 05 08 gt 00 00 00 gt 2014 05 08 gt 23 59 59 ree eeaseade e Playback Toolbar oNormal Calendar 2014 05 08 gt 00 00 00 gt 2014 05 08 gt 23 59 59 gt 48 EA 63 0 Query 48 EA 63 mumm Oe gt u gt f FPF aera BF Multi screen OOOO 2ta 0i 2t gt 2350597 CAMI None 4 This function is used to play recorded videos captured by multiple cameras in the same time period Before performing synch
7. 014 Cancel Table 10 3 Description of Important Parameters Involved in Serial Port Configuration Parameter Description e RS232 Used for device maintenance For example the RS 232 port may be used to connect to a PC Serial Type RS485 Used for connection to an external device such as a PTZ camera a transparent channel device for data transmission or a specialized keyboard 89 Parameter Description e Debugging It is selected only for the NVR device The RS 232 serial port is used for device maintenance e Transparent Channel It is selected to transparently transmit data between the device and the third party device through the RS 485 serial port Note If the device is a registered online IPC the serial mode can be Transparent Channel PTZ Control or OSD Overlay On the actual configuration interface this parameter varies with the device model Serial Mode This parameter specifies whether to enable or disable the transparent channel function A transparent channel is a channel used to transparently transmit data between two devices One end of the channel is a serial port and the other end is a network port Note Select Enable when the Serial Mode is set to Transparent Channel Transparent Channel Destination IP IP address and port number of the port at the other end of the transparent channel Destination Note Port These two parameters can be set only when the Serial Mode is set to Transparent Cha
8. Normal Plan Current Channe Exception Plan Date 59 Screenshot Information Digital1 CAM1 Main Stream 464 Refresh 0 By Capacity By Day 60 Overwrite Stop Select Channel Refresh eo 4 Cancel Exception Plan Digital1 CAM1 By Day Start End 00 00 00 23 59 59 4 Ok Cancel Exception Plan Digital1 CAM1 2013 12 23 End Start Add schedule Ok Cancel Deleting Storage Resources G CAUTION After you delete storage resources the storage plans and recorded data of the camera are also deleted Therefore exercise caution with the deletion operation Steps Screenshot Ce Storage Configuration Array Storage Information E All Selec Channel Camera Name Resource Schedule Store Digital 1 CAM Normal Planned Yes Stari gt gt 1 Choose Menu storage m Digital 2 CAM2 Information m Digital 3 HIC6621E 10 an Digitar 4 HnK136 2 Delete storage resources Select one or more channels for which storage resources need to be deleted from the channel list Then click Delete and confirm the deletion operation Start Delete Refresh Cancel 6 Playback Instant Playback This function is used to replay the video recording of the last five minutes Before performing instant playback verify that the camera has the recorded video to play Steps Screenshot On the preview window click the target pane and click the Instant Playback icon
9. Select the folder to which you want to export logs Folder Operation Configuration New Delete Import Export System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Refresh USB_1 Free 2573MB Total 2861MB 4 Click Export in the Log area Logs WA Path USB_1 LogBAK r Select Name Size Type Date Modified will be exported to the directory A as a backup_runlog tar gz file Bbackup_runlog 1 6MB_ file Tue Dec 24 09 36 Note If a file with the same name already exists in the directory a message appears asking you whether to overwrite the current file Be cautious when you perform this operation no ee ere New Delete Import Export Export Log 106 Importing the System Configuration and Database After an unrecoverable fault occurs in the system you can import the backup system configuration and database information 1 Zz 4 CAUTION Steps Choose Menu gt Maintenance gt Backup Select the desired partition from the drop down list and then click Refresh Select the confdb tar gz file and then click Import in the Configuration area Click OK When the configuration file is imported the system restarts In this process ensure that the device is powered on Prepare a UPS if necessary Importing the IPC Configuration File Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Refresh Fa Select USB_1 Free USB_1 Name WParent Directo
10. You can also set the access mode to ONVIF as necessary Password for admin to log in to the IPC web interface Note Uniview IPCs Password If the entered password is different from the initial password the initial password will be replaced by the current password Used to confirm the spelling of the entered password Username Username and password provided by the third party IPC for ONVIF Password authentication IP address and port number of the multicast group for audio video stream forwarding Note The combination of the multicast IP and the multicast port number must be unique on the network Third party IPCs Forward Mult ip Forward Mult port 18 Adding IPCs in the Manner of Customization Steps Screenshot Channel Management No Camera Name Vendor Model IP Status Channel Digital 1 Uniview HIC5421D C 206 2 102 136 Online Enable 206 2 10 34 Online Enable Digtal3 HIK138 HIKVISION DS 2CD825 _206 2 102 139 Online Enable 1 Choose Menu gt Camera 2 Click Add The Add Modify IPC window is displayed Refresh Search Add Reboot Delete En Disable Add Modify IPC Vendor Uniview Device Name Device ID Password Confirm e To adda Uniview IPC select Uniview from the Vendor drop down list Set the parameters For details about important parameters see Table 2 2 e To add an IPC from another vendor select nae Other from the Vendor drop down list
11. device BA Add Selected Quick Search Search In Segment eae Lat l Device ID Device IF Port Device Mod Vendor Server F Satu e Uniview IPCs can be added to a device only EAE 206 2 3 136 a1 OE HCS21 UNIVIEW I 206 2 3 175 Onlin when the device supports automatic SSS 206 2 3 177 Onlin E HC151 F 133 seament Start 206 2 3 176 Onlin discovery otherwise the adding operation i ie vss s m 206 2 3 68 Onlin fails E HIC6501EX30 5 O O 206 2 3 175 Onlin E HC551 F 129_ 206 2 3 175 Onlin EAE Saal 206 2 3 175 Onlin e The displayed parameters may vary with the _ IPC type Parameters displayed for a Uniview _MEHTS HC521 F 1 206 2 3 134 E a1 CE HC521 UNIVIEV V 206 2 3 68 Onlin IPC may be different from the parameters displayed for an IPC from a third party vendor Davice Name Access Standard Jevice Fort orvard Mull if orward Mult port EH Add Modify IPC BAI Add Selected Quick Search Search In Segment Vendor Sener iP E 206 2 3 177 Onli 3 Add Uniview IPCs 206 2 3 176 Oni l 31 HTS HS5 UNIVE EW e To add one IPC select the IPC in the list 206 2 3 68 206 2 3 176 and then click Add You may modify the 206 2 3 176 settings as required For details about 206 2 3 175 m HC551 F 138 206 2 3 138 Ee UNIVIEW 206 2 3 175 important parameters see ang 9247 l on lenn ausad cnm e To add multiple IPCs select the IPCs and Access Mode EIEN Seip en then click Add Select
12. gt Camera 2 Select the channel you want to configure and then click Set Refresh Search Add Reboot Delete Channel Configuration Camera Audio Video Encoding OSD ROI Channel Digital1 CAM1 x Packages H264 Primaryj l Standard 1080P 25 5 Main Stream Substream 3 Click the Encoding tab and then Encoding Mode BER Encoding Mode EBR set the pa rameters Resolution Resolution D1 Bitrate kbps 4096 Bitrate kbps 2048 s Frame Rate Frame Rate Encoding configuration is not available for third fp ia ie mage Quality mage Quality party IPCs The figure on the right shows Frame Interval amp Frame interval amp parameter settings for a Uniview IPC For details GOP GOP Stream Smoothen Stream Smoothen about important parameters see Table 2 4 8 ream Sn 4 Click Ok EG NOTE e Sub stream configuration may be required depending on the profile that the device supports The meaning of the sub stream parameters are similar to those of the primary stream e For different models the parameters displayed on the Encoding tab page may be different Table 2 4 Description of Important Parameters Involved in Encoding Configuration Parameter Description CBR constant bit rate which means the device sends data at a constant bit rate CBR e VBR variable bit rate which means the device adjusts the encoding rate dynamically based on image quality Main Stream Encoding Mode Substream Encoding
13. 08 04 31 20 2014 05 04 30 50 2014 05 08 04 30 35 2014 05 08 03 55 55 Search Shutdown v 7 23259359 Reset Record 4 Y v A vo 4 T A ks A wr Details Quit Shutdown v 23 59 59 Reset a O o 5 a np v Details Quit Start Time End Time HIK 2 2 09 37 55 5 97 Play Quit Steps 5 To view the details of an alarm record select the alarm record in the System Maintenance window and then click Details Upgrading the Version Only admin can upgrade the version Screenshot Alarm Details Alarm Name Description Alarm Level Ack description Time p Ack user Ack time Ack status Current record 4 13 Previous The device can be upgraded in the following methods e TFTP upgrade The upgrade file is transferred through TFTP using the TFTPServer tool e FTP upgrade The upgrade file is transferred through FTP using the FTPServer tool e Web upgrade Software is upgraded through the web interface Motion detection alarm Device Name cleared Next For details about TFTP or FTP upgrade refer to the Release Notes that comes along with the version The following sections describe how to perform a local upgrade e Local upgrade The system is locally upgraded through the upgrade file in the USB storage device For details about how to operate the USB storage device refer to System Backup G CAUTION e D
14. 206 6 0 249 81 IPC322E IR UNIVIEW 206 6 0 149 Onlin e To perform a quick search again click Quick Search The system automatically searches for IPCs on the network Access Mode Device IP Vendor Device ID Device Name Access Standard Device Port Forward Mult ip Username Forward Mult port Password Cancel 16 Steps Screenshot EA Add Selected Quick Search Search In Segment Sele Device ID Device IP im ort Device Mod vice Mo Vendor Server IP Statu m HC521 F 196 206 2 3 136 81 HTS HCS21 cael 206 2 3 175 Onlin E SIC635X18 SC 206 2 3 139 81 SIC635X18 UNIVIEW 206 2 3 177 Onlin E HC151 F 133 206 2 3 133 81 HTS HC151UNIVIEW 206 2 3 176 Onlin E HTS HC122 F 1 206 2 3 131 81 HTS HC12ZUNIVIEW 206 2 3 68 Onlin HICG501EX30 5 206 2 3 137 81 HIC6501EX UNIVIEW 206 2 3 175 Onlin e To search for IPCs in a specified network segment click Search In Segment m HC551 F 129 206 2 3 129 81 HTS HCS551UNIVIEW 206 2 3 175 Onlin HC551 F 138 206 2 3 138 81 HTS HCSS1UNIVIEW 206 2 3 175 Onlin Note 206 2 3 47 80 SNC CH14 Sony se E HTS HC521 F 1 206 2 3 134 81 HTS HC521UNIVIEW 206 2 3 68 e In the IPC list Server IP indicates the IP SSS NENT SOO OE NOTTS E address of the server to which the IPC is registered and Status indicates whether the IPC is online or offline If the server IP address is the IP address of the current device and if the status is Online it indicates that the IPC has been added to the local Cancel
15. 31 Incomplete Record Complete Record Play Cancel Playback Toolbar Normal Calendar 2014 05 08 00 00 00 2014 05 08 23 59 59 ORB SBS EEE tf eeesesead 1X Multi screen fH Table 6 1 Description of Playback Toolbar Parameters Button Icon 48 EA 63 0 v Query None v m uM Description If you select this mode you need to enter the start and end times and the start and end Normal a dates Videos recorded during the specified period will be replayed If you select this mode you need to select the start and end dates from the calendar Calendar i i Videos recorded during the specified period will be replayed Enters the start time and end time You can make the query across multiple days The Query time start time must be earlier than the end time Channel Selects one or more channels to be queried which are displayed as camera names selection Query Queries video resources stored on the selected channels 63 Button Icon ajA ane BO oO gt Rate of fast forward or fast rewind Multi division mode Description Displays the current play progress Note If you drag the slider on the play progress bar to a new position during playback the video is directly played from the slider position Adjusts the volume of the channel on the current pane Goes to the previous or next video Note This button does not exist in synchronous play
16. Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Copy Quit Trigger Mode Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On ne Input boolean2 Input boolean3 Input boolean4 Output boolean1 NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN Close Close Close Close Close Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Output boolean2 Boolean Motion Detection Channel Input boolean1 Input boolean1 Input boolean1 Output boolean1 r an1 mT Input boolean2 Input boolean3 Input boolean4 Output boolean1 Output boolean2 Trigger Action Alarm Configuration Video Loss Home Device 20630192 9ANCcCANe A Copy Option ri action Ok Device Alarm Name 20630192In1 ANCINE Vind v Guard Plan Copy To iSelect channel v Cancel Trigger Action Guard Plan Status Enable Enable Close Close Ee ny Close Close Close Close Close Guard Plan Copy Quit Trigger Mode Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On a ormal Normal O Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Copy Quit Table 8 1 Boolean Alarm Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Normal On The Boolean item is a low level alarm e Normal Off The Boolean item is a high level alarm Trigging mode more The parameter value must match the external third party Boolean input device For example you must set the parameter to Normal On for a normally
17. Server NTP Serial User BAI Select Username Status Login IP admin Online 127 0 0 1 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt User 2 Click Add The Add User window is displayed Refresh Locked Unlock Logout Add Delete Modify 01 4 Cancel Change User Username User PW Se User ID 001 Confirm Se User Role Administrator 3 Complete the user information System Permission including username password user E Storage HAlarm ELog Query EiAlarm Process ID and user role and then select eS system permissions and operation Cx m L a 206 3 0 53 permissions for the user 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 192 206 6 0 54 4 Click Ok 8 EA 63 03 DD E 01 Cancel Deleting a User Only admin can delete users 91 Steps Screenshot System Configuration Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User EN H H Select Username Status 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt Selesi username ae User Admin2 Offline 2 Select the user s you want to delete and then click Delete Note A deleted user cannot log in to the system If a user is still logged in when you delete it the user will be signed out Refresh Locked Unlock Add Delete Modify OK Cancel Modifying User Information Only admin can modify user information Steps Screenshot System Configuration Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User DAI Select Username Status Login IP 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt User 2 Select the desired user a
18. Set the parameters For details about important parameters see Table 2 2 Cancel 19 Deleting IPCs Steps Screenshot Channel Management No Camera Name Vendor Model IP Status Channel Digitali CAM __Uniview HICS421D C 206 2 102 136 Online Enable 1 Choose Menu gt Camera Digital2 HIC6621E 10 34 Uniview HIC6621EX 206 2 10 34 Online Enable Digital3 HIK138 HIKVISION DS 2CD825 206 2 102 139 Online Enable 2 Select the IPC you want to delete and then click Delete Note If storage resource has been configured for the IPC you need to delete the configured storage resource first before you can delete the IPC For details about how to delete storage resource refer to Deleting Storage Resources Refresh Search Add Configuring Channel Parameters The admin can configure digital channels Channel configuration includes the following Camera configuration Set camera parameters so that cameras can be used Audio video configuration Set parameters including audio encoding parameters and video encoding parameters Encoding configuration Set parameters of video streams according to different stream profiles supported by the device OSD configuration Set parameters such as mask area and On Screen Display OSD contents ROI configuration Set ROI to gain a clearer view of objects in certain regions EG NOTE e The device can be completely configured only after the system has obtained m
19. Stop the wiper E Turn on the illumination K Turn off the illumination T Speed Preset position Patrol Lock the PTZ B Unlock the PTZ Ey Release the PTZ Go to a preset R position Add a preset position Delete a preset position S Description Starts or stops the wiper of the PTZ Turns on or turns off the illumination of the PTZ Sets the moving speed of the PTZ 1 indicates the lowest speed and 9 indicates the highest speed Shows a list of preset positions You can select the preset position for the PTZ Shows a list of PTZ camera patrol routes You can start or stop a patrol route in the list Note e You can select a patrol route only after it is added For details refer to Adding a patrol route e If you perform other operations on the PTZ when the PTZ is executing the patrol route the PTZ stops patrol automatically Locks or unlocks the PTZ Note e After the PTZ is locked except admin other users cannot preempt the PTZ unless the PTZ is unlocked or released e After the PTZ is unlocked a user of higher priority can preempt the PTZ Releases the PTZ Calls a preset position and moves the PTZ to the selected preset position Adds a preset position to the list Note e Ifthe system gives a prompt indicating that the serial control port of the PTZ is not bound bind the port first For details refer to Configuring Camera e When you enter a number and descr
20. WiINGOW ssssssssseessseereeeseesseeseeeeseseesossseseseossseseeeosoosseeeoesseeresoosseeeeeeesseeeeeeee 33 Auto Switch Operations Example E E E E E A E 34 Preview Capturingeeeeeeeeeteeeeteettetretrettettetttteneetettstneneetettsttneeneenstnsetetenttnttntenttnttnsetstententententeneeeseneeeeeenees 35 Digital ZOOM trrrrrrrreeseerrereosseerereosereeeosseeereeossserereeeceseereroseerreeooeseeereeocesserreereocesereeeoeseesseeceseereeeecsserereeeseeereeeeeeee 36 Configuring Preview Parameters eeeeeeeeeeeeeereetretretrertetettnteretreetetesetsensetetenttneeneteseeetenetntenenteneeneeeeeeeeens 37 Configuring Virtual Channels eeeeeereresereserererererereresesessesesesssssrsrsrsrstentntesesrersrsrseseseseseseseseereestseneseserenenerenet 39 API CONTO E R E E 40 Controlling a PTZ Camera Through the PTZ Toolbareeeeeeereerrrerrrerrrsrrererrsrererererererernrerneerrerereererreerererenns 41 Configuring and Calling Preset POSITIONS seesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeereeeessereeosseeseeeooseereeeocsssseseeoseeeresocsseseeeecsseereeeeseeee 43 Configuring and Starting Patrol eeeseeeseeeeeeeseeseseeeosseeesonseeseeeosseeseeeosssessereeoceseeeocseereeeosseereeeosseseeseeoseeeeeeeeseeeee 44 Configuring Patrol Routes and Plans sssseeeeeeeeseseesereeesseeeeeeseeeseeoosseeeeeoosseeseeososssereoosseeseeeosseereeeceseeeeeeee 44 Starting Patrol eeereereesseereeeesseeseeeoseeeeeosseeseeeossseseesesoossesseessesereosssereesoosseseeeosoossereeceseeeeeeeoseereeeecsseeeeeeeeees 48 Configuring P
21. _ Camera Name Preset Position and then click Add To add more H al HIC6621E 10 34 E MainEntrance 1 cameras repeat this step Note Before associating a PTZ to a preset position ensure that the preset position has been set For details about setting a preset position refer to Configuring and Calling Preset Positions e Ok Cancel 4 Click Apply or click Ok to return to the Alarm Configuration window Alarm Triggered Preview Pane This function is used to trigger the NVR to play video of a camera in a specified pane when an alarm is generated EG NOTE e When live viewing is associated with a preview pane the service on the preview pane is preempted by alarm triggering If the preview pane associated with live viewing is not visible in the current screen splitting mode the device automatically switches the screen splitting mode and displays the minimum number of split screens including the associated the preview pane e Acamera can be associated with multiple preview panes 80 Steps Screenshot Alarm triggered Action Sound FIREE Send email MeEnable Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Select channel Y resume stop Delay seconds 1 Choose Menu gt Alarm a Delay seconds 2 Select the desired alarm type by clicking the corresponding tab and then click the Trigger Action button The Alarm triggered Action window is displayed 5 Ok Cancel 4s Alarm triggered Acti
22. admin can configure the serial port Serial port parameters must match those of the connected serial device These parameters need to be configured for PTZ control or device maintenance 88 EG NOTE e The device can be completely configured only after the system has obtained its model information For a device that is added for the first time the system requires the device to be online in order to obtain its device model information e The parameters to be set may vary depending on the device model Therefore the actual pages may be different Steps Basic 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt Serial 2 Configure the parameters For details about important parameters see Table 10 3 3 Click Apply or click OK to return to the Menu window Basic The figure on the right shows the parameters for setting a Transparent Channel The selected serial port is only for your reference only The actual serial port may be different Preview Server Device Serial Serial Type Serial Mode Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Ctrl Preview Server Device Serial Serial Type Serial Mode Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Ctrl Transparent Channel MeEnable Name Destination IP Screenshot System Configuration NTP Serial User NVR202 09P IN COM1 System Configuration NTP Destination Port Serial User NVR202 09P IN COM2 Transparent Channel 9600 8 1
23. device channels Restore Quit On the device shutdown interface users can perform logout restart and soft shutdown operations Soft shutdown enables you to close running system processes when the device is powered on so that the device enters the power saving mode If the device will not be used for a long time it is recommended that you cut off the power supply You can soft shut down the device by pressing the POWER ON OFF button on the front panel of the remote control or holding the POWER ON OFF button for at least 3 seconds Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Maintenance gt Shutdown 2 To log out click Logout and then click OK 3 To restart the device click Reboot and then click OK 4 To shut down the device click Shutdown and then click OK G CAUTION Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info PoE Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Shutdown If the device is shut down abnormally for example when a power failure occurs the ongoing configuration may be lost If the device is being upgraded at this time the device may fail to be started 109 Therefore exercise cautions with the shutdown operation 12 Faq Why do fail to log in after the network is restored Answer After the network is restored it takes about 5 to 20 seconds for the system to become normal Why does the RAID 5 array fail to be re built Answer The selected disk does not match the device Select a di
24. e Before performing service operations ensure that you have corresponding operation permissions For details about permission configuration refer to User Configuration 1 Right click anywhere in the preview window and then choose Menu from the pop up menu The Login dialog box is displayed 2 Enter the correct username and password and then click Login Man Machine Interface Figure 1 1 shows an example of the man machine interface after you log in The menus that you can use depend on the permissions that you have Admin can use all the menus Figure 1 1 Man Machine Interface AA ig EF EIR EH gt an d E Tis p i x J 7 gt Turg t E i a g SE i 2 3 t EFS awur z 7 4 M E SS image in the pane X s rY kN r E z anil secossa E meau gt Menu ti Click the icons to access Exit button different menus m m K ga ks e ve es r gt SE C How to Use the Man Machine Interface You can quickly configure the man machine interface so that the device enters the normal working status For details refer to Initial Configuration EG NOTE e Unless otherwise stated all device configuration operations described in this manual are performed using the mouse For details about how to use the mouse and the remote control refer to How to Operate the Mouse and How to Operate the Remote Control The method for using the buttons on the front panel is similar to the method
25. for using the remote control e The signal receiving quality of the remote control is the best within a distance of 5 meters the horizontal angle within the receiving sensitivity of the remote control ranges from 60 to 60 and the vertical angle within the receiving sensitivity of the remote control ranges from 30 to 30 How to Use the Remote Control Functions of the buttons on the remote control Figure 1 2 Functions of Remote Control Buttons POWER ON OFF Power on off switch Press this button A device code check box is displayed Enter the remote control ID of the device After the check succeeds you can enable all buttons on the remote control Device Note To disable the buttons on the remote control press this button again after the check succeeds and then select canceling the check Switch to the corresponding channel in live view mode Alphanumeric Input numbers and characters in Edit mode Buttons In Chinese input mode the numeral 0 can be used to represent a space VN ka t Le Move between different menu items shift the focus in PTZ mode move the PTZ up down left or right after the PTZ tool bar is hidden DIRECTION EI E In playback mode rewind or forward 30 seconds when the playback tool bar is hidden C a ee o gt gt mm fg EX In playback mode rewind or forward at speed when the playback tool bar is hidden Confirm the operation OK In playback mode
26. gt Blinking Constantly on Blinking O Constantly on Blinking Constantly on Blinking O gt Constantly on O gt Constantly on Blinking Constantly on Blinking Blinking The panel buttons may vary with the equipment model Item JOG SHUTTLE Control Description No signal input or system shutdown Being decoded Running properly without data access Running properly with data access Hard disk is not installed or the system shuts down or the indicator turns red Hard disk is faulty Several hard disks are faulty or array rebuilt Hard disk is faulty Array rebuilt Hard disk is not installed or the system shuts down or all disks are working properly Equipment alarms The system runs normally without alarms Card in slot No card in slot Device connected Device unconnected Data is being transferred Function and Description Turning the jog button clockwise is equivalent to pressing the down key turning the button counterclockwise is equivalent to pressing the up key Item DIRECTION OK USB interface POWER ON OFF Alphanumeric Buttons EDIT Function Buttons SCREENS MAIN AUX Function and Description 9 84 48 Move between different menu items shift the focus in PTZ mode move the PTZ up down left or right after the PTZ tool bar is hidden C51 Ged In playback mode rewind or forward 30 seconds when the pla
27. in area 4 Exit the digital zoom interface Right click anywhere in the preview window of a normal size and then choose Exit to end the digital zoom operation Configuring Preview Parameters In general you can start preview after completing the configuration by following the power on wizard If necessary perform the following steps to modify configured preview parameters In the following figure the output port and the number of screens supported by the device are for your reference only The actual GUls may vary according to different device models Only admin can perform preview configuration Steps Screenshot System Configuration Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User Resolution Configuration e Video Ou VGA C t 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt ee curren Display Mode 1024 768 XGA 60HZ Preview Other Configuration Transparency Non Translucent 2 Configure the parameters Pi CEINA peration Timeout Min Never l f Preview Window Confi ti 3 Configure preview window i aaa Audio Output W Disable pa ra meters Audio Gain a 1 Click the Configuration button The Preview Window Configuration window is displayed OK Cancel 37 Steps Screenshot Preview Window Configuration Basic View Virtual Channel Video Output HDMI VGA VIDEO OUT Default Layout 9 Screen Auto switch Interval s 80 Enable Auto switch 5 Substream First 2 On the Basic tab page configure the parameters For deta
28. not performed but only the primary value of the OSD field name is displayed Auto switch time s Position where the OSD is displayed on the pane Note OSD Position To set the position of the time OSD or the field name OSD enable the display time or field name OSD click Set beside OSD Position to enter the preview state Click the corresponding box use the mouse to move it to the desired position and then right click your mouse and choose Ok Mask area of the channel The image content in this area will be masked Note To set a mask area click Set to enter the preview state use the mouse to draw an area you want to mask and hold the mask area to change its position When the mask area is set right click your mouse and then choose OK Mask Area Position where the OSD is displayed on the pane Note To set the position for the an OSD click Set to enter the preview state click the corresponding box and then use the mouse to adjust its position After the position is set right click you mouse and then choose OK Area 28 Parameter Description This parameter is valid when the OSD type is Custom It is used to customize the OSD content Custom Content Display area corresponding to the selected OSD type Note For IPCs supporting OSD configuration the maximum number of OSD rows and the maximum number of display areas relate to the specific device model Therefore perform configuration operations acco
29. of this parameter should be consistent with the inter Protocol domain interconnection communications protocol set on the central server in actual networking 14 Configuration Type Description e By Capacity The storage resource capacity of the camera is allocated directly according to the allocated capacity e By Day The allocated capacity is re calculated and the storage resource capacity of the camera is allocated according to the value of Storage Days Note If this parameter is set to By Day you need to configure a storage plan for the camera so that the camera performs storage according to the plan Allocating Mode The number of days for which data will be kept Note Click Calculate The system automatically calculates the required storage resource capacity and at the same time displays detailed storage distribution in a visual chart of storage configuration Storage Days Storage configuration Storage resource capacity allocated to the camera or expanded for the camera Allocated GB Note Capacity expansion is applicable only to cameras to which storage resources have been allocated Duration of alarm triggered recording Note This parameter is used for alarm triggered recording For details refer to Alarm Triggered Storage e Overwrite When the storage resources allocated to the camera are full data is overwritten from the beginning during storage Post record s Data Cov
30. stop DAETA E BAII Delete 3 Select the Enable check box for Delay seconds Sound and then click Apply or click Ok to return to the Alarm Configuration window gt Ok Cancel Alarm triggered Email The NVR can send an alert Email when an alarm is raised Steps Screenshot 4s Alarm triggered Action Sound IENE Send email ISEWE Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Select channel resume stop Delay seconds 1 Choose Menu gt Alarm BA E Delay seconds 2 Select the desired alarm type by clicking the corresponding tab and then click the Trigger Action button The Alarm triggered Action window is displayed gt Ok Cancel 76 Steps 3 Select the Enable check box for Send email and then click Apply or click Ok to the Alarm Configuration window For details about email configuration refer to Email Server Alarm Triggered Boolean Output Screenshot 4s Alarm triggered Action Sound MeEnable Send email iV Enable Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Select channel Y resume stop Delay seconds BAII Delete Delay seconds Storage Std Resume stop gt Ok Cancel This function enables the NVR to trigger a Boolean output when an alarm is generated so as to trigger action s of a third party device Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Alarm 2 Select the desired alarm type by clicking the corresponding tab and then click the Trigger Actio
31. to be triggered by a video loss alarm For details refer to Configuring Triggered Actions Screenshot Alarm triggered Action Sound Enable Send email E Enable Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Select channel resume stop DAETA E WA Delete Select Camera Name Resume stop Delay seconds i Ok Cancel Device Alarm A device alarm is raised when the device temperature is too high or too low a fan fails or when the device is dismantled Device alarm works around the clock without relying on any guard plan Steps Choose Menu gt Alarm gt Device Alarm 74 Screenshot Alarm Configuration Boolean Motion Detection Video Loss Device Alarm Sound alarm Device Name High Temperature Low Temperature Fan Failure Anti Dismantle NVR202 09P IN Enable Email alarm Trigger Action Device Name High Temperature Low Temperature Fan Failure Anti Dismantle 48 EA 63 03 DD E Close Close N A N A NVR202 09P IN Close Close Close N A Trigger Action Quit Steps Screenshot Alarm Configuration Boolean Motion Detection Video Loss Device Alarm 2 Configure actions to be triggered dkil l Device Name High Temperature Low Temperature Fan Failure Anti Dismantle by a device alarm by selecting the NVR202 09P IN Enable Enable Enable N A oo 7 48 EA 63 03 DD EClose Close N A N A channel and clicking Trigger ee ign temperature Action Note that for different seins Tannera device models th
32. to the desired position click fol enter a number and description for the preset position and then click Ok To add more preset positions repeat these options Note e Ifthe system gives a prompt indicating that the serial control port of the PTZ is not bound bind the port first For details refer to Configuring Channel Parameters e When entering a number and description for the preset position ensure that the number is not identical with any existing preset position number otherwise the corresponding preset position will be overwritten e Select a preset position click G and then confirm the deletion to delete the preset position 3 Calla preset position of the PTZ Select the preset position to be called and then click TI The PTZ moves to the preset position Configuring and Starting Patrol PTZ Control 0 D H AJE A ptm a e a g Wi Add Presets Preset Position Description PTZ Control Screenshot Speed 6 Preset Patrol i MainEntrance Ok Cancel Speed 6 Bao Preset panen F 2 OOD Patrol FP OVS You can configure PTZ camera patrol including patrol routes and guard plans A patrol route is a route by which a PTZ camera moves between preset positions and a guard plan specifies time periods during which a patrol route is executed Configuring Patrol Routes and Plans Adding a patrol route Steps 1 In the preview window click a pane
33. 2 Output boolea NVR202 Output boolea NVR202 Boolean Channel Input boolean1 Input boolean1 Input boolean1 Output booleani Input boolean1 Input boolean2 Input boolean3 Input boolean4 Output boolean1 Output boolean2 Boolean Channel Input boolean1 Input boolean1 Input boolean1 Output boolean1 Input boolean2 Input boolean3 Input boolean4 Output boolean1 Output boolean2 Motion Detection Home Device Motion Detection Motion Detection Screenshot Alarm Configuration Video Loss Status Enable Enable Name 20630192In1 2063053In1 Boolean FIELE Name Trigger Mode Nomai On 7 Ok Cancel Trigger Action Alarm Configuration Video Loss Device Alarm Home Device 20630192 20630192In1 2063053In1 Boolean MeEnable Name Trigger Mode WNormalOn Duration s Ok Cancel Alarm Configuration Video Loss Device Alarm Name 20630192In1 2063053in1 Home Device 20630192 2063053 48 EA 63 03 DD E 48 EA 63 03 DD E NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN Set Trigger Action Guard Plan Device Alarm Trigger Mode Duration s Normal On Normal On N A ea Be lormal On lormal On lormal On lormal On lormal On lormal On lormal On Guard Plan Enable Status Enable Enable Close Close 1234S Enable Close Close Close Close Close Copy Quit Trigger Mode Normal On Normal On Normal On a e Normal On Norma
34. 9 36 Camera01 2013285 5MB Mon Dec 23 17 21 Wsnap_2013 12 7 dir Tue Dec 24 09 27 1 Choose Menu gt Maintenance gt Backup Folder Operation Configuratior New Delete Import Export System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Refresh USB_1 Free 2572MB Total 2861MB EA Path USB 1 Select Name Size Type Date Modified I OE Director dir Tue Dec 24 09 36 BViDEObackup dir Tue Dec 24 09 25 Bconfdb tar gz 264 3KB file Thu May 16 17 45 BEConfigBAK dir Tue Dec 24 09 32 BBLogBAK dir Tue Dec 24 09 36 Camera01 2013285 5MB Mon Dec 23 17 21 P uniview_ipc xm 1 3MB Tue Dec 24 09 45 Bisnap_2013 12 2 Tue Dec 24 09 27 2 Click Import in the IPC area select the XML file you want to import and then click Yes a EnNnNnE Folder Operation Configuratior New Delete Import Export Restoring the Default Configuration Only admin can restore the default configuration This operation restores default settings for all parameters except network port and disk array parameters 108 Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Maintenance gt Restore 2 Click Restore and then click OK The device restarts When the restart is completed all the default settings are restored Shutting Down the Device Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info PoE Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Warning Restoring the default configuration will cause the device to reboot and lost the record of digital
35. A type of multi disk management technology which provides high performance storage function featuring high data reliability at a moderate cost A distributed parity redundancy technology of the RAID class Redundant data in the disk array is distributed among all disks of the array An array is composed of at least three physical drives A video transmission standard launched by IBM with PS 2 in 1987 Featuring a high resolution a high display rate and rich colors VGA is widely used in the color display field http www uniview com en globalsupport uniview com
36. CCEA CEREE CCEA Cea EC EEG 106 Importing the System Configuration and DatabdSererrrrrcrcccce cece reece teeeeeeeeeeeesseseesneseesseseesseseesseseeenes 107 Importing the IPC Configuration a eee eee eee eee eee eee eee reece rere er eee 107 Restoring the Default Configuration ee ee eee err ee ee eee rer ee eer er eee eee eee 108 Shutting Down the Device sesssssesseerseeesseseereesessseseeeseeseeeesseeseereeosseereecosereeeosesereeeosseereeeocsesseereosesereeeeeeeeseeeee 109 12 FAO ee ETA n a EOR 110 13 Appendix Menu StrUCtUre e eteeeterreeerrererertreerrsrrsrrrserreerrettneetretentetntentttnreteteneteneteeeteneteneeeneeeeeens 111 14 Appendix GJOSSAFY te 112 1 Before You Start e Before you perform any operation in the man machine interface ensure that you have corresponding operation permissions For details refer to User Configuration e The following figures are exemplary only and may vary depending on the model e The parameters displayed in gray in the man machine interface cannot be modified For the specific parameters that are grayed out see the man machine interface e For devices of different models the functions may be different so refer to the actual device for its specific functions Front View Indicators and Buttons Front View NVR308 32 16 IN NVR308 48 24 IN NVR308 32L 16L 09L IN NVR200 series NVR500 series Indicators As shown in the front view the following table describes t
37. Code PTZ Control Multicast IP Multicast Port Username Password Forward Mult ip Forward Mult port Description Address code of the PTZ camera Note When PTZ Protocol is set to PELCO P ALECPELCO P or MINKINGPELCO P you need to decrement the address code of PTZ hardware by 1 to obtain the address code here otherwise the PTZ cannot be controlled For some PTZ cameras the address code is automatically decremented by 1 and then the minus operation does not need to be performed Serial port number bound to the PTZ camera for PTZ control None indicates that no serial port is bound Note The serial port needs to be controlled by the PTZ Right click anywhere in the preview window choose Menu gt Configuration gt Serial Port Configuration and then configure the serial port mode IP address and port number of the multicast group for audio video streams Note The multicast IP address is valid only when the IPC supports multicast In addition the combination of the multicast IP and the multicast port number must be unique on the network Username and password provided by the third party IPC for ONVIF authentication when the access mode is ONVIF IP address and port number of the multicast group for audio video stream forwarding Note The combination of the multicast IP address and the multicast port number must be unique on the network 23 Configuring Audio and Video 1 2 EG NOTE
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39. Mode 25 Parameter Description Indicates whether to enable the stream smoothening function Note e This function is used to achieve smoother live videos But it may cause certain delay e If this function is enabled it is recommended that you enable cache control in basic configuration to avoid interruption during live viewing Stream Smoothen Configuring OSD Steps Screenshot Channel Management No Camera Name Vendor Model o Status Channel Digitali CAMI Uniview HIC54210 C 206 2 102 136 Online Enable _Digital2 HIC6621E 10 34 _ Uniview HIC6621EX 206 2 10 34 Online Enable Digital3 HIK138 HIKVISION DS 2CD825 206 2 102 139 Online Enable 1 Choose Menu gt Camera 2 Select the channel you want to configure and then click Set Refresh Search Add Reboot Delete 26 Steps Screenshot Camera Audia video Encoding 050 Channel Select OSD lst Enable Time GSD Enable Name OSD Main O50 Walue 3 Click OSD parameters 1 Click the OSD tab and then set the parameters The parameters displayed papas may vary depending on the device type Camera Audio Video Encoding OSD ROI For details about the parameters see Pee PaO AGCA Mask Area Configuration Mask Area Set OSD Value Configuration Area Set Font Effect Nopmar CE Wediim Type Value Display Area OSD1 ime Area OSD2 None None OSD3 None None OSD4 None None OSDS None None OSD6 None None OSD None None OSD8 None
40. NVR200 300 500 Series Network Video Recorders User Manual Manual Version 100 20140730 Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd 2014 Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd and its licensors All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd Notice The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendations in this manual do not constitute the warranty of any kind express or implied Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection For the proper storage use and disposal of this product national laws and regulations must be observed Preface Audience This manual is intended for Surveillance system planners Field technical support and servicing engineers Software installation configuration and servicing administrators Product users Precautions If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs you might be required to take corrective actions Do not remove the dismantlement preventive seal from the chassis cover of the device without permission If you want to open the chassis contact the local agent of our
41. None Cancel 2 Click the Set button next to Mask Area Live video is displayed 3 Drag the mouse to set one or more areas as required right click your mouse and then click Apply on the pop up menu NOTE e Some IPCs do not support the 3D mask area function e When you set a 3D mask area move the Delete area to be masked to the middle of the screen first and then set the valid mask area Apply Delete All e Select Mask Area from the PTZ control panel on the 3D Area Mask interface and click To Mask Area to move the mask area to the Quit middle of the screen For details about the rest buttons see the table description in Ok 27 Steps Screenshot LEIM Pap i padit bab 2013 12 23 20 38 31 j Wii TEARS SHR wo See ae amera01 bane BB 4 Configure OSD content Click the Set SS fron yet p q button next to OSD Position or click Set pect SLAA EIP beside Area if the accessed IPC is an IPC of pp the new style i f 5 Use the mouse to move the OSD to the l LAE desired position Right click the mouse and EN then click Apply on the pop up menu ors 4 Click Ok Table 2 5 Description of Important Parameters Involved in OSD Configuration Parameter Description Time interval of switching the display between the primary value of the OSD field name and the secondary value of the OSD field name Note If the switching time is O it indicates that field name switching is
42. S UDP Stream Format Protocol Capture Save Path SICILO LES Enable Multicast return to the Menu window OK Cancel Please enter a number in the range 0 to 254 Table 10 1 Description of Important Parameters Involved in Basic Configuration Parameter IR Remote Control ID PTZ Auto Release s Enable Wizard Stream Format Stream Protocol Capture Save Path Description Specifies the device code which can be any number from 0 to 254 The device code is O upon factory delivery by default If the remote control ID is 0 the remote control can be used without being authenticated if the remote control ID is not 0 press Device on the remote control to authenticate the device code when starting the man machine interface of the device The remote control can be used only after the device code passes the authentication Specifies the length of time that elapses before a PTZ is released automatically if the user controlling the PTZ does not operate and no one preempts the PTZ during this period After the start wizard is enabled the start wizard configuration interface is always displayed at the following startups of the device Specifies the media stream protocol supported by device so as to meet the requirements of actual application scenarios e UDP TS Indicates that media streams in TS encapsulation format are borne through UDP e RTP PS Indicates that media streams in PS encapsulation format are borne t
43. System services are restarted and the Configuration Wizard window is displayed 11 Route Configuration Screenshot Network Configuration Basic PPPoE UNP SMTP IP Configuration NIC MTU IP 1500 206 6 0 149 255 255 255 0 Set Status Route Configuration Route 1 Segment Gateway Set OK Cancel Network Configuration Basic PPPoE UNP SMTP IP Configuration NIC MTU IP WEEL Gateway etho 1500 MTU 1500 106 6 0 1 IPv4 IP 206 6 0 Mask 149 255 255 255 0 20 6 0 1 Set Status Gateway meEnable Route Segme ao Too Virtual IP IP Mask OK Cancel Range 576 to 1500 Set 014 Cancel Steps 4 Configure system parameters Click Configuration The System Configuration window is displayed Click the Server tab and then select the management mode as required Keep the system default settings for the rest parameters unless otherwise stated Click OK 5 Configure storage parameters Click Storage The Storage Configuration window is displayed Create an array a Click the Array tab In the Build Array area enter the array name and select the array type and idle slot b Click Create The created array appears in an array list Preview Server Device Name Device ID Management Mode Basic Preview Server Device Name Device ID Management Mode Server IP NTP Screenshot System Configuration Serial User NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN Server Mo
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46. and then click the PTZ Control icon on the toolbar The PTZ Control panel is displayed Screenshot PTZ Control 44 Steps 2 Adda patrol route 1 Click on the PTZ control panel The Configure Patrol Route interface is displayed 2 From the Channel drop down list select the camera and then click Add The Add Patrol Route window is displayed 3 Enter the name of the patrol route 4 Click Add select a preset position for the PTZ camera set the duration in the Pause Time text box and then click Ok The selected preset position is added to the patrol route 5 Repeat the above steps to add other preset positions as necessary Note You can click the Move up and Move down buttons to adjust the sequence of the preset positions in the patrol route You can also modify or delete a preset position from the patrol route Screenshot PTZ Control _RueTu Preset MainEntran gt OOD RXS Speed 6 Patrol Configure Patrol Route Channel E All Patrol Route Name Digital3 HIC6621E 1 v Add Delete Modify Quit 4 Add Patrol Route Patrol Name Patrol1 BAI Pause Time s Preset MainEntranc v Pause Time s 10 Ok Cancel Move up Move down Set top Set bottom Add Delete Modify Ok Cancel 45 Steps Screenshot Add Patrol Route Patrol Name Patrol BAI Select Position Description Pause Time s 1 10 a S T BackDoor 6 After configuring all the preset p
47. arameter Description e Server The device is managed by a central server e Stand alone The device is not managed by a central server Management Mode Note If Management Mode is set to Server and NTP is disabled the device time is synchronized with the time on the central server If Management Mode is set to Server the value of this parameter should be Server IP consistent with the IP address of the central server in actual networking If Management Mode is set to Server the value of this parameter should be Protocol consistent with the inter domain interconnection communications protocol set on the central server in actual networking Configuring NTP Only admin can configure the NTP function Steps Screenshot Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User NTP MEG NTP Server 1 IP 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt GTE saa S46 NTP NTP Server 3 IP 2 Select Enable and then set the IP address of the NTP server 3 Click Apply or click OK to return to the Menu window 01 4 Cancel EG NOTE e The device first synchronizes time with NTP Server 1 If NTP Server 1 is offline the device synchronizes time with NTP Server 2 and so on e Fora device running in server management mode if NTP is disabled the devices synchronizes time with the central server If the time zone changes during time synchronization the device restarts Configuring the Serial Port Only
48. arm triggered recording is used to trigger storage by an alarm 1 Configure storage resource by following the power on wizard and then set the after alarm recording time as required The after alarm recording time is the duration of alarm triggered storage 2 Configure alarm triggered storage For details refer to Configuring Triggered Actions Checking the Channel Recording State Steps Screenshot cr Storage Configuration 1 Choose Menu gt Storage gt Array Storage Information E AlI Information Mm Digital 1 CAM1 Normal Planned Yes Start m Digital 2 2 Check the recording state of each ig girereeystecc x1s Ic c E camera in the storage EDCA information list For details about state definitions see Table 5 1 Note After configuring a storage plan for a camera by following the power on wizard you can also start or stop the storage plan in the Start Delete configuration interface Refresh Cancel Table 5 1 Definitions of Recording States Parameter Description e Unknown No storage resource is allocated Resource e Normal Storage resource is allocated e Inaccessible Storage resource is abnormal e Unknown No storage resource is allocated Planned Storage is performed according to the storage plan e Unplanned Unplanned storage is performed or a network exception or a device fault has occurred Schedule Store Configuring Storage You can perform recording operations after complet
49. ation Audio Output Disable Audio Gain a The OK Cancel 39 Steps Screenshot 2 Click the Virtual Channel tab select Enable and then configure the parameters Preview Window Configuration Basic View Virtual Channel For details about important parameters see the table below Virtual channel Enable Binding Port HDMI VGA VIDEO OUT Note Camera Name Virtual Camera e The bound port shown in the figure on the right is for your reference only The actual bound port may be different e After enabling virtual channel encoding and Frame Interval configuring relevant parameters you can GOP view the image of the virtual camera in the a alae web interface The image is the image output on the bound port Encoding Mode Resolution Bitrate kbps Frame Rate Multicast Port Apply Ok Cancel 3 Click Ok 1 to 20 characters including letters digits underline hyphen and dot The preview configuration interface is displayed 3 Click Ok Parameter Description o Bound port Binding Port The video images displayed from this output port are encoded as the source IP address and port number of the multicast group of virtual channels Multicast IP Note Multicast Port The multicast IP address is valid only when the device supports multicast In addition the combination of the multicast IP address and the multicast port number must be unique on the network 4 PTZ Control PTZ control allows you
50. atus Login IP 07 Online 127001 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt User Username Old Password 2 Select the username and then click an Modify A dialog box is displayed Cancel 3 Change your password in the dialog box Modify OK Cancel 95 Steps Screenshot Change User Username User PW Se User ID 001 Confirm User Role iinistrator System Permission 4 If you are admin select the E Storage Alarm MLog Query Alarm Process username click Modify and then Operate Permission enter the new password in the User 206 3 0 53 PW and Confirm boxes 206 6 0 11 206 6 0 192 206 6 0 54 8 EA 63 03 DD E BIS 8 Sis SiG Sos 5 Click Ok Ok Cancel 11 Device Maintenance Querying History Alarms You can view alarm details by querying history alarms Steps Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info PoE Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Query Mode Name Pa Siete End Mlype Query Reset Alarm Device Name Time Record 1 Choose Menu gt Maintenance gt Alarms 96 Steps Set conditions for the query which may include device name time period alarm level and alarm type and then click Query Alarm records that meet the condition s are displayed 3 To view recordings triggered by an alarm select the alarm in the list and then click Search 4 Select the recording in the list and then click Play Alarms Log Query Mode v AET 2014 All iv Sele
51. ay 16 17 45 02 2013 Click Backup to back up videos Mm E EAEE Note Exporting 2 During backup the progress bar prompts il Backing up X Y where X specifies which video is being backed up and Y specifies the total number of videos to be backed up In this process you can click Cancel to stop backup lt gt New folder Backup Delete Quit 67 EG NOTE e lf the duration of the video is less than half an hour the device saves the video as one file if the duration is longer than half an hour the device splits the video by half an hour and saves them as different video files e The video backup file is named as follows Camera Name Recording Start Time Recording End Time Random Value File Format such as camera01 20121222000000 20121223103000 719885386 ts e Click Refresh to display the available capacity and whole data volume in the current partition of the USB storage device You can create or delete a folder in the USB storage device For details refer to Creating a Folder in a USB Drive or Deleting a File or Folder from a USB Drive 8 Alarm After logging in to the system you can configure alarm type parameters set valid alarm reporting time through guard plan configuration and associate triggered alarms with one or more actions on the alarm configuration interface so as to handle valid alarms and associated actions in time Configuring Alarm Types Boolean Alarm Set the Boolean alarm and con
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53. back Goes forward or backward at a multi time rate Plays the video or pauses the play Stops playing Plays by frame or stops playing by frame Exits from the playback toolbar A negative value indicates the rewind rate and a positive value indicates the forward rate Captures images on the current pane Back to the screen splitting mode 3 5 or 7 panes in corridor mode Note After the screen splitting mode is switched to the corridor mode you can use the mouse to drag the images to the panes Playback Capture Steps Screenshot Playback Toolbar On the playback interface click E on the Normal Calendar 2014 7057708 gt 00 00 00 201477057708 23 59 59 48EAGFO v playback toolbar The image of the current SENOS mm NY F pane is saved to the USB flash drive DACOLT ix muniscroenf NOTE Name of a captured image file username camera name and current recording time_record jpg For example admin Camera 2 20130320 09 15 12 002 record jpg indicates the image captured by admin at 09 15 12 on March 20 2013 where 002 indicates that it is the second picture captured at 09 15 12 64 Digital Zoom You can partially zoom in the image on the current pane according to a certain scale so as to better view image details To zoom in perform the following steps Steps Screenshot Digital Zoom 1 Access the digital zoom interface Add Default Label Right click anywhere in the playback in
54. ce ID Device Type Device Model Multicast M Enable Pass word EEEE eee ee eee eee eee TTT ee eee eee eee eee eee Confirm Protoco UDP v PTZ Protocol PELCO P Address Code J PTZ Control Multicast IP Multicast Port Keyboard Table 4 3 Description of Major Configuration Parameters of a Camera Configuration Type Parameter Description A PTZ is automatically released when the user controlling it does PTZ Auto not operate for a certain period and during which period no one Release s preempts the PTZ The length of this period is called PTZ automatic release time Other users can control the PTZ after it is released Basic configuration PTZ protocol supported by the PTZ camera PTZ Protocol Note For dome and half dome cameras the PTZ protocol can be the INTERNAL PTZ protocol only Address code of the PTZ camera Note When PTZ Protocol is set to PELCO P ALECPELCO P or Address Code MINKINGPELCO P you need to decrease the address code of the PTZ hardware by 1 to obtain a valid address code and control the PTZ For PTZ cameras for which the address code is automatically decreased by one this operation is unnecessary Camera configuration Serial port number bound to the PTZ camera to facilitate PTZ control None indicates that no serial port is bound PTZContro Vote The serial port is needed to control the PTZ Right click anywhere in the preview window choose Menu gt Configuration gt S
55. company for help Otherwise we shall not be held liable for any consequence caused thereby Make sure the device is sturdy and well grounded and meets heat dissipation and lightning protection requirements Avoid vibration when using the device Provide a stable and compliant power supply before powering on the device Before performing the verification refer to section Check Before Power On make sure that the power is disconnected for fear of bodily injury or equipment damage caused by incorrect cable connection Power interruption may cause hard disk damage or abnormal functions To shut down the device strictly follow the instructions If power interruption often occurs configure an uninterrupted power supply UPS Safety and Compliance Information Conventions Used Symbol The symbols in this chapter are shown in the following table They are used to remind the reader of the safety precautions during equipment installation and maintenance Safety Symbol Description A Generic alarm symbol To suggest a general safety concern AA ESD protection symbol To suggest electrostatic sensitive equipment AN Electric shock symbol To suggest a danger of high voltage Safety Information A WARNING Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories must be carried out by qualified personnel You must read all of the Safety Instructions supplied with your equipment before installation and operation Warnings e lf the p
56. d the storage plan is started for the channel by default If a storage plan is stopped you can perform the following steps to Start it Steps Screenshot E Storage Configuration Array Storage Information DAI mi Digital CAMI Normal Planned Yes Stan Mm Digtal 2 CAM2 Normal Planned Yes Stn m Digital 3 HIC6621E 10 4Normal Planned Yes Stat Tm Digital 4 HIK138 Normal Planned Yes Stat 1 Choose Menu gt Storage gt Information Start Delete Refresh Cancel Ce Storage Configuration Array Storage Information BAI Selec Channel Camera Name Resource Schedule iors Planned Em Diala Z CAM2 Normal Planned o Neg See m Digital 3 HIC6621E 10 Cm Digital 4 HIK138 Normal Planned Yes Stat 2 To start a storage plan for a channel select the channel and then click Start en i A a Delete Refresh Cancel E Storage Configuration Array Storage Information E A l Digital 1 Gr 3 Yes Stat TEM Digital 2JCAM2 o Normal Planned oo YaB o TSi E Digital 3 HIC6621E 10 4Normal_ Planned Yes Stat CE Digital 4 HIK138 Normal Planned Yes Stent 3 To stop a storage plan for a channel select the channel and then click Stop Start Stop Delete Refresh Cancel 53 G CAUTION If you select a camera and click Delete the system will delete the storage plan configured for the camera and delete all the recorded data So perform this operation with caution Alarm Triggered Recording Al
57. de System Configuration NTP Serial User NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN o Server Mode Stand alone OK Stand alone E Communication Protocol IMOS v 014 Cancel Ea Storage Configuration Array Storage Array Information Array Default MoAA Slot List No Capacity GB HDD_ Status Vendor L C 2 465 Yes O O Heti K 0 No Build Array N 10 8 v Idle Slot Sig Name Type Create 12 Virtualization Array Name Virtualization Rebuild Array Name Idle Slot Sig Rebuild Refresh Delete Array Name Delete S M A R T Info Slot List g0 S M A R T Info Cancel Steps Screenshot Artay Storage Array Default Name Tyoe 3 t IG DD No Status Progr Virtualized ARRAY 1 2 Health N A NO 3 Click Virtualize in the Virtualization Array re ey Status Vendor area to virtualize the array Note It takes a while to virtualize an array After the virtualization is completed YES is displayed for the array in the Virtualized column Healthy SEAGATE Bio Rebuild SMART info Refresh Cancel Array Storage Information Channel Select Digital2 206 3 0 53 Stream Select Main Stream Available GB 1214 Refresh Allocated GB 100 Storage Plan 4 Configure storage resource Allocating Mode By Capacity By Day S Storage Days Click the Storage tab and configure the Extended GB parameters For details about important Post record s 60 para
58. details about quick configuration refer to Initial Configuration In the following example five cameras are configured and four screens are displayed on the monitor Steps Screenshot Next Screen Multi screen 1 Screen Switch Monitor 1 Switch the current preview pane to the 4 screen mode 3 Screen Right click anywhere in the preview window and then choose Multi screen gt 4 Screen The screen of the monitor is split into four panes cree itor IS split ur p Playback 5 Screen 4 Screen Start Auto switch 6 Screen Menu 34 Steps Screenshot 2 Enable polling switching Right click anywhere in the preview window and then choose Start Auto switch The system performs polling switching according to the cameras that correspond to the panes in the 4 screen mode configured in the preview window with two screens displayed and four panes per screen Only one camera is displayed on the second screen and then continues with cyclical switching at a polling switching interval EZ NOTE To change the screen layout during polling switching right click anywhere in the preview window and choose Multi screen After you set the new screen layout the device starts polling switching from the first screen according to the new screen layout Preview Capturing Capturing means saving the current image displayed in a pane to a folder as an image file Before capturing images ensure that a USB drive has be
59. e Ok Cancel Patrol Plan General Plan Exception Plan Current Channel Digital3 HIC6621E 10 34 Exception plan Add schedule Date 2014 O01 24 Add schedule 5 Click the Exception Plan tab and then set Start End Patrol Route an exception plan 6 Click Ok 00 00 00 23 59 59 Patrol1 v View Mod Ok Cancel 47 Table 4 2 Description of Important Parameters Involved in Patrol Plan Configuration Parameter Description Start time and end time of the patrol route The time cannot overlap or include each other Ensure that only one patrol route is selected for each time segment Start End Note Click View Mod to view patrol route information or modify the preset positions of the patrol route On the day specified in the exception plan only the patrol routes specified in the exception time segments are executed On the other days the general plan will be executed Eon After configuring the parameters of the exception plan click Add schedule to add the Plan p exception plan to the Exception Plan drop down list box Note To delete an exception plan select the plan from the Exception Plan drop down list and then click Delete schedule Starting Patrol You can manually call a patrol route to start the patrol operation or start a patrol plan so that the PTZ camera performs patrol according to the patrol plan Manual patrol Before manually starting patrol configure the patrol route first For details refer to Add
60. e displayed a Email alarm Trigger Action parameters may be different Device Name High Te ilure Anti Dismantle 48 EA 63 03 DD EClose eas N A 3 In the dialog box appears select SY REDE DORAN Closes WA the desired conditions and then click OK Trigger Action Quit EZ NOTE Device alarm including fan failure alarm temperature alarm and anti disassembly alarm not available for NVR200 is deployed around the clock and cannot be withdrawn Alarms will be reported when the corresponding alarm functions are enabled Configuring Triggered Actions You can configure actions to be triggered by different alarms Before you begin check that the related alarm s have been configured and enabled For details see Configuring Alarm Types Alarm Triggered Sound The NVR uses a buzzer to alert users when an alarm is generated Steps Screenshot Alarm triggered Action Sound Enable Send email MeEnable Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Select channel Mresume stop DAETA E BAI Delete 1 Choose Menu gt Alarm Select Camera Name Resume stop Delay seconds 2 Select the desired alarm type by clicking the corresponding tab and then click the Trigger Action button The Alarm triggered Action window is displayed gt Ok Cancel 75 Steps Screenshot 4s Alarm triggered Action Sound MEnable Send email Enable Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Select channel Y resume
61. e in the preview window and System Maintenance then choose Menu gt Maintenance gt PoE The Alarms Log System Info POE Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown power supply status is displayed for the PoE Refresh Total power mw 64000 Actual total power mw 0 poles S SSS Ntipowered 2 Not powered So 8 Nt powered O S b OO Not powered S Nt powered 6 Not powered ae Oe Not powered ee ee ee ee Not powered 101 System Backup Only admin can perform system backup That is admin can back up or export the system configuration database and system logs by using the USB drive thereby facilitating system maintenance The Backup tab page shows the available capacity and the whole data volume of the USB drive You can refresh create and delete files in the USB drive EG NOTE The device supports only one USB drive For recommended USB drive models contact sales or technical support personnel If an independently powered mobile USB flash drive is required prepare the power supply on your own The USB drive must be USB 2 0 or later The USB drive uses the FAT32 file system and supports only one partition Refreshing USB Storage Information Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Maintenance gt Backup 2 Select the desired partition from the drop down list and then click Refresh The name size type and modification date of contents in the selected partition are refreshed Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log Re
62. ed The selected IPCs Vendor Device Name are added with the default parameter near z Password khhrw settings Confirm dada Cancel 17 Steps Screenshot fH Add Modify IPC BAI Add Selected Quick Search Search In Segment Sele__Device1D__ Device 1P__ Port Device Mod Vendor _Server IP_ Statu Ml HOS51 F 182 206 2 3 132 81 HTS HC551 UNIVIEW 206 2 3 176 Onlin 4 Add third party IPCs m Hic6621EX221 206 2 3 130 81 HIC6621EX UNIVIEW 206 2 3 68 __ Offlir m HC551 F 129 206 2 3 129 81 HTS HC551UNIVIEW 206 2 3 175 Onli m HTS HC521 F 1 _206 2 3 134 81 HTS HC521 UNIVIEW 206 2 3 68 Onli e To add one IPC select the IPC and then FEECH AIEA Ve ime Oe RE CaCnIE click Add You may modify the displayed jIME IMIKE23estilie 1 3 a YIN lauiS ere 01a le f j W HIC6501EX30 5 206 2 3 137 81 HIC6501EX UNIVIEW 206 2 3 175 parameter settings as required For details EMETA T 206 2 3 47 80 SNC CH14 Sony about important parameters see Table 2 ea _ 2 Access Mode Device IP e To add multiple IPCs select the IPCs and vendor Device ID 2062347 Device Name p06 2347 Access Standard IPO ONVIF2 0 then click Add Selected The IPCs are a Fod added with the default parameter settings Username Forward Mult port Password Cancel Table 2 2 Description of Important Parameters Involved in Adding IPCs IPC Type Parameter Description Access mode of Uniview IPCs Access Mode The default value is Uniview
63. ee See eeee eee eee eee eeeere UDP X Ok Cancel 21 Steps Screenshot Lamera Encoding Digital2 HIK 138 HIK 138 IPC ONVIF2 0 Fixed Camera 206 2 102 g0 e The figures on the right show settings for an IPC from other vendors For details about important parameters see Table 2 Channel Configuration 3 Camera Channel Select Digital1 GB148 Camera Name GB148 Camera ID Access Standard Camera Type Fixed Camera Device IP Device Port Username Password Max stream count Forward Mult ip Forward Mult port keyboard Control No Stream Trans Proto UDP Clock synchronization Table 2 3 Some Important Camera Parameters in Channel Configuration IPC Type Parameter Description Password Password for admin to log in to the IPC web interface Confirm Used to confirm the spelling of the entered password Protocol used to transfer real time streams Stream Trans Proto The default is UDP When network connection is unstable you may change it to TCP to improve reliability Indicates a fixed camera or a PTZ camera Note For an IPC whose model information is unavailable because it is unregistered or offline the camera type is displayed as fixed camera Uniview IPCs Camera Type PTZ protocol that the PTZ camera supports PTZ Protocol SOLR For dome and fixed dome cameras the PTZ protocol can be the INTERNAL PTZ protocol only 22 IPC Type Third party IPCs Parameter Address
64. en inserted into the device Captured images are stored in the root directory of the USB drive by date A folder is automatically created and named in snap_date format For example images captured on March 24 2013 are stored in a folder named snap_ 2013 03 24 For details about how to configure the capturing path refer to Basic Configuration Steps Screenshot e Inthe preview window click a pane with live video and then click the Capture icon on the toolbar Capture 35 Steps Screenshot Capture e Right click anywhere in the PTZ control interface and Shortcut then choose Capture Toolbar Exit EG NOTE The captured image file is named in this format username camera name and current time jpg For example the admin Camera 1 20130320 09 15 12 001 jpg filename indicates an image captured by admin at 09 15 12 on March 20 2013 001 indicates that it is the first picture captured at 09 15 12 Digital Zoom You can zoom in on the image on a certain scale to get a better view To perform digital zoom perform the following steps Steps Screenshot 1 Access the digital zoom interface In the preview window click a pane with live video and then click the Digital Zoom icon on the toolbar The digital zoom interface is displayed Digital Zoom 2 Use the mouse to select the area you want to zoom in 36 Steps Screenshot 3 Release the mouse To restore the previous view right click the zoomed
65. en layout and sequence Screen during polling switching Multi screen Switches the screen splitting mode of the monitor Note e The 3 5 and 7 screen layouts are used in corridor mode After you switch the screen splitting mode other pane services that do not belong to the current screen splitting mode are automatically closed Camera Prev Screen Next Screen Multi screen Switch Monitor Switch Switches the screen where the control menu of the man Start Auto switen Monitor machine interface is displayed Playback Start Auto Switches the video images of various channels in the Menu switch preview window Logout Displays the recording playback interface of the channel For details refer to Playback Toolbar Playback Note This menu option is available in the preview window only after you log in to the device Displays the main menu Men Note This menu option is available only after you log in to the device 33 Logs out and returns to the preview state before you log in Logout Note This menu option is available in the preview window only after you log in to the device Auto Switch Operations Example Auto switch means outputting corresponding images for preview in the preview window of the monitor according to the cameras configured in the current screen layout and performing cyclical switching at a certain time interval You can enable auto switch after completing quick configuration For
66. eneral PTZ control can be performed according to default system configuration If necessary perform the following steps to modify settings for PTZ parameters Only admin can configure PTZ parameters 49 Steps Screenshot System Configuration Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User 1 IR Remote Control ID 0 Keyboard Control Port 50000 Time Zone UTC 00 00 Dublin Edinbur v System Time 2014 05 07 lt 09 01 32 4 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt PTZ Auto Release s Enable Wizard Basic Stream Format UDP TS v Protocol UDP v 2 Set an automatic release time for Capture Save Path the PTZ Standard NTSC Enable Multicast OK Cancel Channel Management Channel Management ne l Cerera Neme J Vendor J Most E eee enre Digitai2 HIC6821E 10 34 Uniview HIGESZIEX 206 2 10 84 Online E Enable Digital3 HIK138 HIKVISION DS 2CD825 _206 2 102 139_ Online Enable 3 Set the PTZ protocol address code and the serial port for PTZ control Select a channel from the video channel list and then click Set Refresh Search Add Reboot Delete 2 On the Camera tab page select the EiNSyeeiietert channel and then configure the PTZ Camera Audio Video Encoding OSD_ ROI protocol address code and serial port Channel Select Digital1 CAM1 number Note that the Channel DeviceName CE Camera Type RZIGanTE Configuration window for a Uniview IPC is different from that for a third party IPC 50 Devi
67. ens The 3 5 and 7 screen layouts show videos in corridor mode Used to switch between man machine screens in preview mode or on the first startup wizard interface Note In PTZ control mode the button is used to switch between screens when the PTZ toolbar is shown User Login EG NOTE SEQUENCE BACKUP PLAYBACK T ru PTZ REC PRESET MUTE IRIS IRIS FOCUS FOCUS ZOOM ZOOM m SC SHIFT Function and Description Used to start stop polling switching in preview mode Used to enter the video backup interface in preview mode Used to enter the recording playback interface and display the playback toolbar in preview mode Used to enter the PTZ control interface and display the PTZ toolbar in preview mode Used to manually start or stop storing images on a hard disk in preview mode Used to set the PTZ into the preset position in PTZ control mode when the PTZ toolbar is hidden Used to turn on off the mute function Used to adjust the PTZ camera aperture in PTZ control mode when the PTZ toolbar is hidden Used to adjust the PTZ camera focus in PTZ control mode when the PTZ toolbar is hidden Used to adjust the PTZ camera zoom in PTZ control mode when the PTZ toolbar is hidden Used to quit the current interface Used to switch between reuse functions e When logging in to the man machine interface for the first time use admin as the default username and password
68. eps Screenshot As Alarm triggered Action Sound Enable Send email Enable Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean a PA YCH a EEAS Delay seconds Add BAI Delete Select CameraName Storage Std Resumestop _ Delay seconds __ E HIC2421S YCH 5 No 0 E HIC5421D No 0 a nr HIC6621E 10 34 No 0 3 Click the Storage tab select the desired camera s from the drop down list and then click Add gt Ok Cancel 4 Click Apply or click Ok to return to the Alarm Configuration window Alarm Triggered Adjustment of PTZ to a Preset Position This function is used to trigger a PTZ camera to move to a preset position when an alarm is generated EG NOTE When this function is configured for a PTZ the PTZ is automatically preempted by alarm triggering Steps Screenshot Ay Alarm triggered Action Sound FIREN Send email MeEnable Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Select channel vY resume stop Delay seconds EA Delete 1 Choose Menu gt Alarm Delay seconds 2 Select the desired alarm type by clicking the corresponding tab and then click the Trigger Action button gt 01 Cancel 79 Steps Screenshot As Alarm triggered Action Sound Enable Send email ISEW 3 Click the Preset tab select the Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean desired camera and a preset HIC6621E 10 Preset MainEntrance Add position from the drop down lists mai Delete i Select
69. er Mode e Stop When the storage resources allocated to the camera are full new data will not be written to the disk If you want to perform service operations for digital channels after finishing the configuration according to the power on wizard you also need to add digital channels such as IPCs Adding IPCs Only admin can manage IPCs Before managing an IPC check that the following conditions are met e The IPC is operating properly and connected to the network e The minimum resolution of the IPC is 1920 x 1080 15 Adding IPCs by Quick Search Steps Screenshot Channel Management Channel Management No Camera Name Vendor Model IP Status Channel Digital1 206 3 0 53 H3C HIC3401 V 206 3 0 53 Offline Enable Digital2 206 6 0 11 AXIS AXIS M3005 206 6 0 11 Online Enable 1 Choose Menu gt Camera The Digital3 206 6 0 192 uniview HIC3421S V 206 6 0 192 Offline Enable E Digital4 206 6 0 54 ONVIF IPNCTH38R5 ON 206 6 0 54 Online Enable Channel Management window is Digital5 48 EA 63 03 DD E_ Uniview IPC322E IR 206 6 0 249 Online Enable Digital6 Uniview 206 3 0 193 Offline displayed 2 Click Search A quick search is performed by default and the Add Modify IPC window is displayed Refresh Search Add Delete En Disable Set Quit Add Modify IPC All Add Selected Quick Search Search In Segment Sele Device ID Device IP Port Device Mod Vendor Server IP Statu 48 EA 63 03 DD
70. erial Port Configuration and then configure the serial port mode 5 Recording You can perform recording operations after completing quick configuration For details about quick configuration refer to Initial Configuration Manual Recording You can manually record video or audio of a channel and store the recorded data to a hard disk The manual recording does not belong to planned recording or alarm triggered recording 51 Steps Screenshot Method 1 In the preview window select the pane and click the Manual Record icon on the toolbar to start recording To stop manual recording click the Stop Recording icon Manual Record Manual Record BAI E CAM1 HIC5421D_001 Yes m CAM2 HIC5421_102137_001_ Yes m HIC6621E 10 34 HIC6621E 10 34 001 om HIK138 HIK_CAM_138 Method 2 Choose Manual Record from the main menu select the camera you want to record and then click Start The system starts recording the audio and video received from the camera and Manual Record Manual Record ia appears in the corresponding pane mA To stop manual recording click Stop CAMtHIC5421D 001 Yess CAM2 HIC5421_102137_001 m HIC6621E 10 34 HIC6621E 10 34 001 E AUKE HIK_CAM_138 Planned Recording You can make a storage plan for a camera so the camera can store recording according to the storage plan 52 After you have configured a storage plan for a channel by following the power on wizar
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72. eview or playback state Perform some operations on the toolbar For example double click a certain item in a video list to play back this video Draw or move a rectangular box For example set OSD or a mask area Hold the title of the toolbar to drag the toolbar Display a right click menu Exit the electronic zoom in state When there is a Cancel or Exit button on the current interface you can right click the button to exit the interface In the preview state or on the first interface of the power on wizard hold the right button of the mouse for at least 3 seconds and then release the right button to switch the displays screen of the man machine interface For details about the screen switching sequence refer to Automatic Detection Scroll options upward in an upward downward selection box or scroll the interface upward on a scroll bar Scroll options downward in an upward downward selection box or scroll the interface downward on a scroll bar 2 Initial Configuration Before Power On e Ensure that at least one monitor is normally connected to the video output interface on the rear panel of the device otherwise the man machine interface is invisible For details about the mode of displaying the man machine interface through the video output interface refer to Man Machine Interface Output e Ensure that the hard disk has been correctly installed For details about how to install the hard disk refer to the correspond
73. f a change in the area exceeds the object size and the duration is longer than the preset duration an alarm is reported Ok Alarm Configuration Boolean Motion Detection Video Loss Device Alarm iCamera Name Status 206 3 0 192 Enable 206 3 0 53 Enable 48 EA 63 03 DD E4 Enable 4 Configure actions to be triggered by a motion detection alarm Select a Boolean item and then click Trigger Action For details refer to Configuring Triggered Actions Trigger Action Guard Plan 72 Steps Screenshot Alarm Configuration Boolean Motion Detection Video Loss Device Alarm Camera Name 206 3 0 192 206 3 0 53 Status Enable Enable 48 EA 63 03 DD E4 Enable 5 Configure the guard plan Click Guard Plan to configure a guard plan For details refer to Configuring the Guard Plan Trigger Action Guard Plan Video Loss Alarm A video loss alarm is generated when the device losses video signals from a channel The video loss alarm function can work around the clock without relying on any guard plan Steps Screenshot Alarm Configuration Boolean Motion Detection Video Loss Device Alarm Camera Name Status 48 EA 63 03 DD E4 Enable 206 3 0 192 Enable 206 3 0 53 Enable 1 Choose Menu gt Alarm gt Video Loss 2 Select the channel for which you want to configure the video loss alarm function Trigger Action Copy Quit 73 3 Steps Click Trigger Action and then configure actions
74. figure the guard plan for the device according to site requirements Steps Screenshot Alarm Configuration Boolean Motion Detection Video Loss Device Alarm Channel Home Device Name Status Trigger Mode Duration s Input boolean 20630192 20630192In1 Enable Normal On N A Input boolean 2063053 2063053In1 Enable Normal On N A Input boolean 48 EA 63 03 DD E Close Normal On N A Output boolea 48 EA 63 03 DD E Close Normal On 30 Input booleani NVR202 09P IN Close Normal On N A Input booleani NVR202 09P IN Close Normal On N A Input booleani NVR202 09P IN Close Normal On N A Input boolean NVR202 09P IN Close Normal On N A 1 Choose Menu gt Alarm gt Boolean Output boolea NVR202 09P IN Close Normal On 130 Output boolea NVR202 09P IN Close Normal On 30 Trigger Action Guard Plan Copy Quit 68 2 4 Steps Select an item from the list and then click Set In the dialog box that appears select Enable enter a name select the trigger mode and then click Ok For parameter descriptions see Select an item from the list and then click Set In the dialog box that appears set the parameters and then click Ok For parameter descriptions see Select an item in the list and then click Trigger Action For details see 69 Boolean Channel Input boolean 20630192 Input boolean 2063053 Output boolea 48 EA 63 Input boolean NVR202 Input boolean NVR202 Input booleani NVR202 Input boolean NVR20
75. fresh BAI Path Select Folder New 102 Operation System Info Backup Upgrade Restore USB_1 Free 2575MB Tota USB 1 Name Size WParent Director Bconfdb tar gz 264 3KB B Camera01 2013265 5MB_ Bisnap 2013 12 2 Configuration Delete Import Export Shutdown 2861MB Date Modified Mon Dec 23 17 2 Thu May 16 17 45 Mon Dec 23 17 21 Mon Dec 23 17 1 Creating a Folder in a USB Drive Steps Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown 1 Choose Menu gt Maintenance gt Refresh USB1 W Free 2575MB Total 2861MB Backup MAI Path USB 1 Select Name Size Type Date Modified wee WParent Directori dir Mon Dec 23 17 28 2 Select the desired partition from B confdb tar gz 264 3KB file Thu May 16 17 45 Cc 01 2019285 5MB fi Mon Dec 23 17 21 the drop down list and then click IRS peeeeeey pe see oe eee Refresh 3 Select the directory under which you want to create a folder If you want to create a folder at the PEATE aaoh current level proceed to step 4 New Delete Import Export z System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Refresh USB_1 Free 2575MB Total 2861MB BAI Path USB 1 Select Name Size Type Date Modified WParent Director dir Mon Dec 23 17 28 fe New folder May 16 17 45 1 Dec 23 17 21 4 Click New Enter the folder name i Dec 23 17 16 in the dialog box and then click POE Ok Folder Operation Configu
76. he indicators on the front panel The indicator color may vary with the equipment model blue or green Table 1 1 Status Indicators Indicators Color Constantly on Power indicator NET Constantly on Blue Green network indicator Off PWR Constantly on Blue Green power indicator Off Constantly on IR Blue Green Blinking remote control indicator Off Constantly on Briefly on SHIFT reuse button indicator Off Briefly off Constantly on RUN running indicator Blue Green Blinking Off CODEC Constantly on Blue Green codec indicator Blinking Description Device powered on Network properly connected No network connection Power connected No power Device is selected and can be remotely controlled Device is being verified Device is not selected and cannot be remotely controlled The reuse button becomes a function key A button is pressed and released The reuse button works in number or letter input mode A button is pressed and released Running normally Starting Shut down Signal input without coding or decoding Being encoded or decoded Indicators DEC decode indicator HD hard disk indicator HD ERR hard disk fault ALM alarm indicator SLOT Card indicator LINK External device indicator ACT Data transfer indicator Panel buttons Color Green Blue Green Green Green Yellow O
77. her the following problems exist the positive and negative polarities of the battery are inversely connected the battery is running out of energy an obstacle exists between the infrared transmitting end of the remote control and the infrared receiving port of the device a fluorescent lamp used nearby affects the remote control If the problems do not exist but the device still cannot be operated contact the local distributor Why is there no image but a blank screen displayed after a live viewing connection is successfully built Answer Use a mainstream discrete graphics ATIX1550 or a later version or NVIDIAGF7300LE or a later version with a memory larger than 256 MB The discrete graphics supports DirectX9 0c Install the latest driver on the discrete graphics and adjust the rate of discrete graphics to the largest value Ensure that the color management part is set to the largest 32 bits In multicast mode ensure that the network supports multicast Why cannot the PTZ camera be controlled Answer Do as follows 110 Check whether the PTZ protocol is correct Check whether the PTZ address is correct 13 Appendix Menu Structure Figure 13 1 Menu Structure
78. his button to locally record the live video on the current pane and click it again to stop manual recording Click this button to replay the video of the last five minutes Click this button to zoom in the image of a certain area in live view or a recording Click this button to make a snapshot of images in the current pane and save it Note e Captured images are stored by date in the root directory of the USB drive A folder is automatically created and named in snap_date format For example images captured on March 24 2013 are stored in a folder named snap_2013 03 24 e Before capturing images ensure that a USB drive has been inserted into the device e Name ofa captured image file username camera name and current time jpg 32 Button Description Exit Click this button to exit the toolbar on the current pane Right Click Menu in the Preview Window Right click anywhere in the preview window A menu is displayed as shown in the following figure Table 3 4 describes the functions of the menu Table 3 4 Preview Operations You can choose this menu option to start or stop the preview of a digital channel such as an IPC Note Screenshot Camera When the camera connected through the channel is offline the corresponding digital channel is unavailable The preview function is available only when the camera is online Prev Shows previewed images on the previous or next screen Screen Next according to the current scre
79. hrough RTP Specifies the transmission protocol of live streams The default media stream protocol is UDP You can change it to TCP according to actual network requirements for example when the network environment is adverse Specifies the path for saving captured images in the USB flash drive Note USB_1 specifies the first partition of the USB flash drive USB_2 specifies the second partition of the USB flash drive and so on 86 Parameter Description Enables or disables the cache control function Enable Cache Note Control It is recommended that you enable cache contro when network delay or intermittent interruption exists or when stream smoothing is enabled on the encoding device Configuring the Server Only admin can configure the server Steps Screenshot System Configuration Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User Device Name NVR202 09P IN Device ID NVR202 09P IN Management Mode Server Mode Stand alone 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt Server Apply OK Cancel 2 Configure the parameters For details about important System Configuration pa rameters see Table 10 2 Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User 3 Click Apply or click OK to return to eens a Device ID NVR202 09P IN the Menu window Management Mode 3 Server Mode Stand alone Server IP Communication Protocol IMOS Apply OK Cancel 87 Table 10 2 Description of Important Parameters Involved in Server Configuration P
80. iguration Basic PPPoE UNP SMTP Client Configuration ELE NIC eth0 Username uniview Password aenenne IP Information IP Mask Gateway 01 4 Cancel UNP Steps Screenshot 1 Choose Menu gt Network gt UNP Network Configuration 2 Enable UNP by selecting the check Sesle PRRCE UNF SMTP box and then enter the IP address Client Configuration of the UNP server mai Server IP Authentication I 3 If authentication is enabled on the UNP server you need to enable authentication by selecting the CIE EEr e check box and then set the IP username and password which must be the same as those configured on the UNP server Username uniview Password Gateway Note Before configuring the IP address through UNP ensure that the device communicates normally with the UNP server 01 4 Cancel Email Server Steps Screenshot Network Configuration 1 Choose Menu gt Network gt SMTP Basic PPPoE UNP SMTP Email Address Config 2 Enter the IP address and port Email Server number for the email server and i 25 addresses for the email sender E Server Request Authentication and recipient s You also need to TENS Password specify whether to enable Sender name authentication for the email Sender Address ee server Recipients Note Before configuring the email server ensure that the device communicates normally with the OK Cancel email server Configuring Routes You can add ro
81. ils about important parameters see Table 3 5 Preview Window Configuration Basic View Virtual Channel Video Output HDMI VGA VIDEO OUT OW amp HG Be EE amp 1 3 4 56 7 8 9 146 1 2 3 3 Click the View tab select the output port 206 6 0 1 v 206 3 0 5 v 48 EA 63 v and then configure the cameras 5 corresponding to the panes in the screen 206 6 0 1 v layout that you set For details about important parameters see Table 3 5 4 Click Ok l 4 In the System Configuration window click Apply Table 3 5 Description of Important Parameters Involved in Preview Window Configuration Configuration Type Description The default number of screens of preview images output on the port Default Screen Note POOE Number If you switch to another screen layout during preview or polling 6 switching the preview window is restored to the default number of screens upon the next startup of the device Auto switch Time interval between the current preview screen and the next Interval preview screen during polling switching 38 Configuration Type Enable Auto switch Substream First Screen layout View configuration Cameras corresponding to the panes Configuring Virtual Channels Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt Preview 2 Configure parameters for the virtual channel 1 Click is displayed the Configuration button Preview Window Configuration
82. ing Quick Guide Power On Wizard Start the device and wait patiently When a startup progress bar appears on the monitor you can enter the man machine interface You can perform simple configuration according to the power on wizard You can also skip the power on wizard after starting the device and then log in as admin and then perform quick configuration according to steps 3 to 5 Steps Screenshot 1 Choose whether to use the wizard LS wR Amr Tse at startup and then click Next Note If you do not select the check box the power on wizard configuration interface does not appear at next startup To enable this function again set the power on wizard For details refer to Basic Configuration f Start wizard when device starts EJ Startup Wizard Password Change Admin Password 2 fee New Password Confirm 2 Enter the password which is admin by default for the admin user hereafter referred to as admin The Configuration Wizard window is displayed Configuration Wizard Configuration Storage Network Previous Finish 10 Steps 3 Configure network parameters Click Network The Network Configuration window is displayed On the Basic tab page double click the network interface card NIC to configure its IP address subnet mask and default gateway Keep the default settings for the rest parameters unless otherwise stated Click OK
83. ing a patrol route Steps Screenshot 1 In the preview window click the pane for the PTZ camera that you want to set and then click the PTZ Control icon on the toolbar The PTZ Control panel is displayed 2 Start patrol Speed Select a patrol route from the Patrol drop X Preset down list on the PTZ control panel and click E Patrol E4 to start patrol or to stop patrol Starting a patrol plan Before starting a patrol plan configure the patrol plan at first For details refer to Configuring a patrol plan 48 Steps Screenshot 1 Inthe preview window select the PTZ Control review pane of a camera and Ad i k th pa ntrol icon ah the en9 amp poed D nag CHIC e contro Ei D e F Preset Mainentran O72 toolbar h m 4 P Patrol Paion 2X3 The PTZ Control interface is displayed 4 Configure Patrol Route 2 Start a patrol plan Channel IGIRAISTHICSGZAEN W All Select Patrol Route Name 1 Click E on the PTZ control panel m __ Patrols The Configure Patrol Route window is displayed 2 Select a channel for which you want to configure a patrol plan 3 Click Start and confirm the operation The system starts patrol according to the patrol plan To stop the patrol plan click Stop Configure Add Delete Modify Quit EG NOTE A patrol plan is preempted during manual patrol The original patrol plan is not restored until the PTZ is released Configuring PTZ Parameters In g
84. ing the configuration by following the power on wizard If necessary you can perform the following steps to change the storage configuration 54 Configuring Arrays An array is a logical area rebuilt from multiple physical hard disks combined in a certain arrangement mode The use of array helps accomplish more effective storage and management of recordings In the array configuration window you can create view rebuild and delete arrays view the slot list and restore the factory default settings Creating and virtualizing an array You are not recommended to configure the device when creating an array Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Storage gt Array 2 Create an array In the Build Array area enter the array name select the array type and the idle slot and then click Create The created array appears in the array list Note The system except NVR 200 series supports the disk hot spare function It is recommended that you reserve idle disks when creating an RAID array so that the system automatically starts an idle disk of the same capacity to rebuild the array when a disk of the array is damaged Screenshot Storage Configuration Array Storage information Array Array Default Name Type Capacity Allocated GHDD No Status ProgrdVirtualized Slot List No Capacity GB JHDD Status Vendor No C e SSC 3 0 No Build Array ARRAY1 p 2 4 Type JBOD M PIERE v SEAGATE Virtualization A
85. ion cercrere ttre etree eter t eee eee tence enneeeenneeeeeneseneeeeeenseeeeeeeeeennas 19 Y 0 10 9 241 oa Oc Pee 20 Configuring Channel Parameters lt srsssstesssssesseessseeseeeneeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeenee eee eeeee eee eeeeeeeeee enna eee eeeeeeeeee teats 20 Configuring Carmeracss srstessesssessesseeeseeeeeeeeneeeenee eee eeeee eee eeee ee eeeeeeeA ee ee ESE A EEE CEE EEEE EA CeAE EERE EEE EEEEeE EE EES 21 Configuring Audio and Videoeeeeeeereeseeersetretretreetertettsreretnsersenettstnsttstenteneeneetetentententtnteneeneeneeeeeeeeens 24 Configuring Encoding eeeeeeeeeeeeeeereereerertretreetsttsetettnttsttsttnttntensttseentttttnteneeneetetestneenetenteneeneereeeeeeeeens 25 Configuring OSD eeeeeererrerteerrerrerererrestrererettrstesttnetesttetttettetttntenettntenettetetetentntteeeteteneeteteneeteteneeeneenees 26 Configuring ROI eeeeeeetreetrertertretterereertettettretteeersttnttnretetttettnettntenettetenettntensttnetnttntettettneeteteneeteteneeeneenees 29 FPV ci a ade eed ie in 30 Man Machine Interface Output eet Te er ee ee ee ee ee ee eer er rer 30 Automatic DETECTION sees e E N e 30 Manual Configuration eeeeeeeeeeeeeereerrerrertrereretrereretterenetrsttntrettntetesttettnettetenettetenstnettereeneeneeeneeeeeeneeens 30 States in the Preview WINGOW ssssssesssesesereeeesesseeseeseseeseeessseeresoosseeseeocsosseesoseseeseeocsseerreocesserereeeesereeeeseeeereeee 31 Pane Toolbar inthe Praview Window iste cee cdc ata rai a ea ie ia 32 Right Click Menu in the Preview
86. iption for a new preset position ensure that the number is not being used by any other preset position Otherwise the number for that preset position will be overwritten Deletes a preset position 42 Icon Description Sets the home position and auto back home position time of the PTZ If the preset Gaia hone position is set to None it indicates that no home position is used pi When the PTZ camera moves to a non home position and the PTZ control is released if Peskin no other users are operating the camera within the auto back home position time the camera will return to the home position Start a patrol Starts a patrol route route Stop a patrol Stops a patrol route route Configure a patrol shows the patrol configuration interface For details refer to Configuring and Starting Patrol route a Exit Exits the toolbar releases the PTZ and returns to the preview window EG NOTE For details about the PTZ toolbar right click anywhere in the preview window and then choose Menu gt Help Information gt PTZ Toolbar after you log in to the device Configuring and Calling Preset Positions Steps Screenshot 1 In the preview window click the pane for the PTZ camera that you want to set and then click the PTZ Control icon on the toolbar The PTZ Control panel is displayed PTZ Control 43 Steps 2 Configure a preset position of the PTZ Click the direction keys to move the PTZ
87. isplayed is switched to the specified port according to the switching process in the output port detection relationship described in Automatic Detection States in the Preview Window In the preview window the recording alarm and other states of channels are presented and differentiated through icons at the top of the preview window Table 3 2 Preview Icons Icon Description Recording This icon appears in the recording playback state and a playback toolbar is playback displayed Motion detection sige This icon appears when a motion detection alarm is raised Temperature am This icon appears when a high or low temperature alarm is raised Boolean alarm This icon appears when a Boolean alarm is raised Fan alarm This icon appears when a fan alarm is raised Alarm triggering This icon appears when alarm triggering occurs in the preview window Mute This icon appears in mute state 31 A Manual recording This icon appears in manual recording state Pane Toolbar in the Preview Window Click a pane in preview window A toolbar is displayed at the bottom of the pane Table 3 3 Definitions of the Buttons Button Stop Video PTZ Control Manual Record Instant Playback Digital Zoom Capture Description Click this button to stop playing the video in the current pane Click this button when the pane is in preview state The PTZ control interface is displayed Click t
88. l On Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Trigger Mode Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Copy Quit 5 Steps Click Guard Plan to set a guard plan For details see To copy the settings of a Boolean item select the Boolean item and click Copy In the dialog box that appears select Tri action and or Guard Plan select the target channel that you want to copy the settings to and then click Ok Note that you need to enable the Boolean item for that channel 70 Boolean Motion Detection Channel Input boolean1 Input boolean1 Input boolean1 Output booleant1 Input boolean2 Input boolean3 Input boolean4 Output boolean1 Output boolean2 Boolean Motion Detection Channel Input booleani Input boolean1 input boolean1 Output boolean1 Home Device 20630192 Screenshot Alarm Configuration Video Loss Home Device 20630192 2063053 48 EA 63 03 DD E Device Alarm Name 20630192In1 2063053In1 48 EA 63 03 DD E NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN NVR202 09P IN Trigger Action Alarm Configuration Video Loss 2063053 48 EA 63 03 DD E 48 EA 63 03 DD E Device Alarm Name 2063053In1 Status Enable Enable Close Close Close Close Close Close Close Status Enable Enable Close Close Trigger Mode Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On Normal On _
89. meters see Table 2 1 Data Cover Mode Overwrite Stop Copy To Refresh Cancel 13 Steps Screenshot 5 Configure storage plans a On the Storage tab page click Storage Plan to configure a normal plan and an exception plan For details about important parameters see Table 2 1 b Click OK after the configuration is completed The Storage Configuration window is displayed c Click OK The Configuration Wizard interface is returned Ok Cancel Normal Plan EXCO Add schedule Note Dati 2013 12 e On the day s specified in the exception plan storage will be executed only in the specified period On other days the normal plan will be executed e The time period s in the storage plan cannot overlap 6 After completing the settings click Finish Table 2 1 Description of Important Parameters Involved in Quick Configuration Configuration Type Description e Server The device is centrally managed by a central server e Stand alone The device is not centrally managed Management Note Mode If Management Mode is set to Server for the device and when the NTP server time synchronization is disabled on the device the device synchronizes to the time of the central server Server configuration If Management Mode is set to Server the value of this parameter Server IP should be consistent with the IP address of the central server in actual networking The value
90. n button The Alarm triggered Action window is displayed Screenshot Ay Alarm triggered Action Sound TAREE Send email ISENG Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Select channel Y resume stop Delay seconds BAI Delete Storage St Resume stop Delay seconds gt Ok Cancel 77 Steps 3 Click the Output Boolean tab select the desired option s from the drop down list and then click Add 4 Click Apply or click Ok to return to the Alarm Configuration window Alarm Triggered Storage Screenshot 4s Alarm triggered Action Sound IENE Send email IEE Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Sound v Add BAI Delete gt Apply Ok Cancel This function is used to trigger the NVR to store the video of the specified camera s when an alarm is generated Before setting this function you need to configure storage resource for the camera s For details refer to Configuring Storage Resources Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Alarm 2 Select the desired alarm type by clicking the corresponding tab and then click the Trigger Action button The Alarm triggered Action window is displayed Screenshot s Alarm triggered Action Sound JEnable Send email ISENG 78 Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Select channel Y resume stop Delay seconds 0 E A l Delete Storage Std Resume stop Delay seconds gt Ok Cancel St
91. n and now you can use the remote control to operate the device EG NOTE e 255 isa privileged device code for use during device code check That is if you enter 255 during the check the check will be successful no matter whether the device code is matched e In soft powered off state press the POWER ON OFF button on the remote control to start the device after the device passes the device code check e lf the device cannot receive instructions from the remote control after multiple attempts check whether the following problems exist the positive and negative polarities of the battery are inversely connected the battery is running out of energy an obstacle exists between the infrared transmitting end of the remote control and the infrared receiving port of the device a fluorescent lamp used nearby affects the remote control If the problems do not exist but the device still cannot be operated contact the local distributor How to Use the Mouse In this manual it is assumed that users are accustomed to operating the mouse with their right hand Table 1 2 Mouse Operations Name Click Left button Double click Hold and drag lent cite button Roll upward Roller Roll downward Description Select or confirm an operation item Select digits Chinese characters symbols or English letters in upper or lower case from an edit box to edit them Switch between the single division view and the multi division view in pr
92. nd then click Modify The Change User window is displayed Refresh Locked Unlock Logout Add Delete Modify 01 4 Cancel 92 Steps Screenshot Change User Username User PW Em User ID Admin2 Confirm User Role Administrator 3 Modify the user information as required System Permission v ACELE GWAlarm MLog Query WAlarm Process 4 Click Ok Operate Permission 206 3 0 Note 06 3 0 53 206 6 0 192 Admin can change any user s password role and oe eee permission For details refer to Adding a User Other users can only change their own passwords 01 Cancel Locking or Unlocking a User Only admin can lock or unlock users Steps Screenshot System Configuration Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt mA Select Username Status Login IP User admin Online 127 0 0 1 001 Offline 5B 007 Offline 2 Select the user you want to lock and then click Locked and then click OK Note When a user is locked Al is displayed next to the username If the user is still online when the lock operation is performed the user will be log out A ee ee Add Delete WOW locked user cannot log in to the NVR OK Cancel 93 Steps Screenshot System Configuration Preview Server NTP Serial User Username Status Login IP admin Online 127 0 0 1 001 Offline 007 Offline 3 To unlock a user select the user click Unlock and then click OK Refresh Locked U
93. nd to comply with the limits for digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation LVD EMC Directive CE This product complies with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and EMC Directive 2004 108 EC WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC The product this manual refers to is covered by the Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner Contents 1 Bafore You Sa iwaw ties cavers wien cs rani rn aE n nE EEE AE E E EA E EEE 1 Front View Indicators and BUttONS seeseeeeeerrrereeeerrreeresrrrresrrreresrrererssrrreresrerrrersrereresrrreressrrreresrereresrreeererrene 1 Front Vje cise testtededattanc
94. nlock Add Delete Modify OK Cancel Logging Out a User Only admin can force a user to log out Steps Screenshot System Configuration Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User BAI Select Usemame Status Login IP OO amn O O Onie aaroo 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt m 007 o Offe User 2 Select the desired user and then click Logout A dialog box is displayed 3 Click OK Refresh Locked Unlock Logout Add Delete Modify 014 Cancel Refreshing the User List Only admin can refresh the user list If users simultaneously operate through the man machine interface and web interface data on the two interfaces may be asynchronous Therefore it is recommended that you refresh the user list regularly to obtain latest information 94 Steps Screenshot System Configuration Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User Status O amn Online o 001 Offline E 007 Offline 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt User 2 Click Refresh Refresh Locked Unlock Logout Add Delete Modify 01 4 Cancel Changing Your Password Only admin can change other users password EG NOTE The new password takes effect at the next login The password for the man machine interface is also the password for the Web interface When the password for the man machine interface is changed the password for the Web interface is also changed Steps Screenshot System Configuration User Select Username St
95. nnel User Configuration Users are entities in system management and operation After being assigned a role and permissions users can log in to the device to perform allowed operations A role is a set of permissions After a role is assigned to a user the user has all permissions included in the role Admin is the default super system administrator who has all the permissions The username and initial password for this user are both admin Admin can change its own password but cannot be deleted Only admin can perform user management operations The system supports two types of user roles e Operator This role includes permissions to live video and playback functions Admin can modify permissions of operators as necessary e Administrator This role includes permissions to service management live video playback and service query Admin can modify permissions of administrators as required EG NOTE Some permissions are related For example when permissions to configure patrol and preset positions are assigned to a user then permissions to live video and PTZ control are assigned automatically Adding a User Only admin can add users 90 EZ NOTE e Thesystem supports a maximum of 32 users including admin e The priority of roles from high to low are admin administrator operator A user of higher priority can preempt resources from a user of lower priority Steps Screenshot System Configuration Basic Preview
96. odel information about the device The system can obtain device model information in the following way A device added to the system for the first time needs to go online If the device once went online but is currently offline the system can also obtain the model information about the device e The tab pages and parameters to be set may vary depending on the device type 20 Configuring Camera Steps Screenshot Channel Management Channel Management gi ahame Veno Me gg s hamel Digital FICSED E103 10 34 T Uniview HIC6E21EX 206 2 10 34 6 Enable Digital3 HIK138 HIKVISION DS 2CD825 206 2 102 139 Online Enable 1 Choose Menu gt Camera The Channel Management window is displayed 2 Select the camera you want to configure and then click Set Refresh Search Add Reboot Delete Camera Audio Video Encoding m Q P Channel select PTZ Camera 3 Click the Camera tab and then set ainidi PTZ Protocol lt REECOIR Jevice Type Address Code the parameters Note that the iia Raines parameters displayed for a PES aa Uniview IPC are different from the Passwort seccveseesnnasevescces Multicast f parameters displayed for IPCs onfirn peanvensenrenceseeers from other vendors a UOP 4 Click Ok Ok Cance Camera Audio Video Encoding PTZ Camera PELCO P e _ The figure on the right shows settings for a Multicast Enable eee eee eee eee eee eee eee Uniview IPC For details about important parameters s
97. on Sound IEE Send email IEE Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean Monitor W A GUrrenE 7 Pane Aw Add HAI Delete 3 Click the Preview pane tab select Ca Camere Name S a Pare the camera and the corresponding monitor and pane from the drop down lists and then click Add To add more repeat this step As Alarm triggered Action Sound E Enable Send email MeEnable Storage Preset Preview pane Output Boolean HIC6621E 10 Monitor VGA Current y Pane f v Add mA Delete 4 Click Apply to save the settings or geet ___ Gamera Nome _1_Monitor_1_Pene_ click Ok to save the settings and return to the Alarm Configuration window 81 HIC6621E 10 34 gt Apply Ok Cancel Configuring the Guard Plan You can set a valid guard period by configuring a guard plan The device can report alarms and trigger associated actions only in this period You can set different guard periods as required EY NOTE Device alarm including fan alarm and temperature alarm and the video loss alarm are deployed around the clock and cannot be withdrawn They are reported as long as corresponding alarm functions are enabled Note Steps Choose Menu gt Alarm Select the desired alarm type by clicking the corresponding tab select the desired camera from the list and then click Guard Plan The Guard Plan tab page is displayed Configure a general plan first and then an exception plan After you set a time pe
98. on Boolean input device otherwise the device cannot receive Boolean input Motion Detection Alarm This function allows you to set a motion detection area in the live videos of a camera When an object in the detection area moves to a certain extent the device generates an alarm After this function is enabled you need to set a detection area detection sensitivity and configure a guard plan as required Steps Screenshot Alarm Configuration Boolean Motion Detection Video Loss Device Alarm Camera Name Status 206 3 0 192 Enable 206 3 0 53 Enable 48 EA 63 03 DD E4 Enable 1 Choose Menu gt Alarm gt Motion Detection Start Stop Alarm Areas Trigger Action Guard Plan Alarm Configuration Boolean Motion Detection Video Loss Device Alarm Camera Name Status 206 3 0 192 HELG 206 3 0 53 Enable 48 EA 63 03 DD E4 Close 2 Enable motion detection for a camera by selecting the camera and clicking Start Stop Start Stop Alarm Areas Trigger Action Guard Plan 71 Steps Screenshot 3 Setthe motion detection area 1 Click Alarm Areas 2 Drag the mouse to set one or more detection areas Sensitivity 3 Right click an area to set the sensitivity of detection size of the object to detect be ne Size detected and the duration of movement 4 Click Ok Duration Note Delete A higher level means a higher level of sensitivity The camera can detect subtle Delete All changes in the area When the degree o
99. ositions click Ok Move up Move down Set top Set bottom Add Delete Modify Ok Cancel W Configure Patrol Route Channel Digital3 HIC6621E 1 BAI Patrol Route Name Patrol1 The new patrol route is displayed in a list Note After selecting a patrol route you can modify or delete it The method for modifying a patrol route is similar to the method for adding a patrol route Configure Add Delete Modify Configuring a patrol plan Before configuring a patrol plan add a patrol route at first Steps Screenshot a s i 1 In the preview window click the ee eo ie pane for the PTZ camera that you want to set and click the PTZ Control icon on the toolbar The PTZ Control panel is displayed PTZ Control 46 Steps Screenshot PTZ Control Sg Preset MainEntran v rO D Patrol Patroli M 2aXS 2 Configure a patrol plan Configure Patrol Route Channel Digital3 HIC6621E 1 v 1 Click Ed the PTZ control panel The aw i Configure Patrol Route window is co paro Roue Name displayed 2 Select the channel for which you want to configure a patrol plan 3 Click Configure The Patrol Plan window is displayed Delete Modify Quit Patrol Plan General Plan Exception Plan Current Channel Digital3 HIC6621E 10 34 Period By Day Week 4 Click the General Plan tab and then set a general plan For details about important parameters see Patrol Rout
100. play or pause when the playback tool bar is hidden PTZ Used to enter the PTZ control interface and display the PTZ toolbar in preview mode ESC Used to quit the current interface IRIS IRIS In PTZ control state you can adjust the aperture focus and pO reer zoom of the PTZ camera lens after hiding the PTZ toolbar ZOOM ZOOM Button Schematic Diagram F1 Used to switch between focus areas on an interface Used to switch between menu sub tabs F2 Used to capture images in the focus pane on the preview and playback interface with playback toolbar hidden In preview state press this button to display the selected Full screen image on a full screen or press it again to restore the image display In preview and playback mode used to switch between SCREENS different screens The 3 5 and 7 screen layouts show videos in corridor mode MAIN AUX Reserved MUTE Turn audio on off How to use the remote control 1 Check that the batteries are properly installed and have sufficient power 2 Aim the infrared transmitting end of the remote control at the infrared receiving port of the device indicated by an IR LED on the front panel of the device If operations cannot be performed on the remote control perform the following step 3 Press Device on the remote control enter the remote control ID of the device and then press OK If the device can receive the command from the remote control the IR LED turns gree
101. primary port Table 3 1 Detection Relationship of the Primary Port Wl Nn eR i I J lt S lt D EG NOTE e All possible ports are listed above Some types of devices however do not have certain types of ports Therefore the actual ports may be different e If the VIDEOOUT port is neither disabled nor connected to the monitor the control menu of the man machine interface will also be output on the VIDEOOUT port Then you can hold the right button of the mouse for longer than 3 seconds and then release the right button to perform switching UW Manual Configuration You can configure the primary port and the auxiliary ports on NVR308 16 24 32 48 32L IN and the NVR 516 64 128 IN To select a specific port for displaying the control menu of the man machine interface perform the following steps 30 Steps Screenshot 1 Ensure that the port has been connected to the monitor 2 Perform screen switching in one of the following two ways e Right click anywhere in the preview window and then choose Switch Monitor The man machine interface to be displayed is switched to the specified Multi screen port according to the switching process in the output owitch Monitor port detection flowchart described in Automatic SS Detection start Auto switch e Hold the right button of the mouse for longer than 3 seconds and then release the right button to perform switching once The man machine interface to be d
102. r BVIDEObackup iL confdb tar gz BConfigBAK BBLogBAK Camera01 2013285 5MB Hisnap_2013 12 2 Size 264 3KB Folder Operation New Delete Import System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Refresh USB_1 gt Free EJ A l Path Configuration Upgrade Restore 2573MB Total Type dir dir file dir dir file Export Upgrade Restore 2573MB Total Shutdown 2861MB Date Modified Tue Dec 24 09 36 Tue Dec 24 09 25 Thu May 16 17 45 Tue Dec 24 09 32 Tue Dec 24 09 36 Mon Dec 23 17 21 Tue Dec 24 09 27 Log Export Shutdown 2861MB USB_1 ConfigBAK Name Size WParent Director Select Type dir Date Modified i Tue Dec 24 09 34 P confdb tar gz 287 9KB Folder Operation Configuration New Delete Import file Export Tue Dec 24 09 32 Only admin can import the IPC configuration file The configuration file to be imported must be uniview_ipc xml provided by Uniview To avoid errors during import check do not modify import information without prior consent of Uniview 107 Steps Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Refresh USB_1 Free 573MB pta 2861MB MAI Path USB 1 Select Name Size Type Date Modified HParent Director dir Tue Dec 24 09 36 BBVIDEObackup dir Tue Dec 24 09 25 confdb tar gz 264 3KB file Thu May 16 17 45 EConfigBAak Gir Tue Dec 24 09 32 WLoggak dir Tue Dec 24 0
103. ration New Delete Import Export Deleting a File or Folder from a USB Drive G CAUTION Perform this operation with caution The data will be deleted permanently 103 Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Maintenance gt Backup 2 Select the desired partition from the drop down list and then click Refresh 3 Select the file or folder you want to delete click Delete and then click OK Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms System Info Backup EM Select Log Free USB_1 USB 1 Name WParent Director a confdb tar gz 264 3KB ff B Camera01 2013285 5MB a Path Size Bisnap_2013 12 2 Folder Configuration Operation New Delete Import Export System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Refresh USB_1 Free WParent Director Wale e er Toate Bconfdb tar gz 264 3KB P Camera01 2013285 5MB Upgrade 2575MB Tota Upgrade 2575MB Restore Shutdown 1MB 286 Date Modified Mon Dec 23 17 28 Thu May 16 17 45 Mon Dec 23 17 21 Type dir file Mon Dec 23 17 16 Restore Shutdown 1MB Total 286 Date Modified Mon Dec 23 17 28 Tue Dec 24 09 25 Thu May 16 17 45 Mon Dec 23 17 21 dir dir file file S a gt Folder Configuration Operation New Delete Import Export System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Refresh Free 2 BAI P Select USB_1 ath USB 1 Name Size WParent Director BVIDEObackup Mconfdb tar gz 264 3KB
104. rding to the actual page Display Area Configuring ROI Steps Screenshot Channel Management No Camera Name Vendor Michel iF Status Channel Digitali CAMI Uniview HICHZ1D C_ 206 2 102 136 Online Enable Digital HICG621E 10 34 Uniview HICBGZIEXS 206 2 10 34 Online Enable Digitala HIK Tae HIKVISION DS 2CD825 206 2 102 139 Online Enable 1 Choose Menu gt Camera 2 Select the channel you want to configure and then click Set Refresh Search Add Reboot Delete futon Auda Video Eneodi re DSD RAO Digital 1 CAM1 3 Configure ROI parameters Set 1 Click the ROI tab and then click Set 2 On the live video image use the mouse to set the ROI right click the mouse and then click Apply on the pop up menu Note A ROI exceeding half of the window size is not recommended 4 Click Ok 29 3 Preview The preview window is displayed when you complete quick configuration For details about quick configuration refer to Initial Configuration Man Machine Interface Output Automatic Detection e At first power on the device automatically detects whether ports are connected so as to determine a primary port e The control menu of the man machine interface is output on the primary port by default The primary port is selected from the following ports in the descending order of priority DVI HDMI VGA VIDEOOUT1 and VIDEOOUT2 Table 3 1 describes the detection relationship of the
105. reererrertrerrererrsersetestrettnstrettntenettetetnenettttnettnettntenetnettntetntenettntereeeneeeeeeneenes 87 Configuring NTP eeeeeeeessreeeteetrettertreterettereretrnttrsetsttnettettnettnettntttettntensttntteettettneteneetateneetntenetenteneetneeneeeneenes gg Configuring the Serial Popft eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeseeeereneeeseseosseeseesosossseeeeeossereeeeseeseeeosssersesecsseseseeossereeeecsseeeeeeeeees 88 User Configuration s ssesesscesseeseesseeesseeeneeeenee eens eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee e eee e eee eee A EEE CCEA ECOL EERE CCEA EOE A CEE EERE E EOE 90 Adding a USer vrvstrserstsseeeteseeseeseeseeseteeeeeeseessesseseessessessesseeseesesssessassessucsessessecseeseessessassesseceseeeeeeeaas 90 Deleting a USCS cece cece ct teee cee ee erence een neeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeneeenneee ee neee eee neee ee neee ee neee ee neeenneee nee neeeeeneeeneneeeeeneeeeeneeenees 91 Modifying User Information eeeeeeeeeeeeerertertrttreersetsrtsrenreretretrstesttsensttnteneneensttetententtnteneeneeneeeeeneeeeees 92 Locking or Unlocking a USEF cecccccccc cece eee eee e cece eee e eee e eee e eee e eee e eee e eee e eee e nese essen eee esse sees eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 93 Logging Out a USEP ite 94 Refreshing the User LiSt eeeereeseeeeeeeeseseseeeseessseesessseesesoosseeseeeosseseeeeesseeseeoosseeeeeecsseereeerecseereecseseeeeeeeseeeee 94 Changing Your Password eeeetserreertrerrerrrerererersseersttreteretereterstenettnetetetttnetnetenetetetttetensetetenteteneenereneeens 95 11
106. riod for the exception plan click Add schedule to add it On the day s of the exceptional plan the guard plan is effective only during the specified time period On other days the general plan is executed 4 Click Ok As Guard Plan General Plan Current Channel Period Week As Guard Plan General Plan Current Channel Exception plan Exception Plan Exception Plan Screenshot FIRE 2013 12 24 Start 00 00 00 End 23 59 59 lt Ok Cancel X Delete schedule End 23 59 59 Delete Ok Cancel 82 9 Network Configuration Static Address Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Network gt Basic 2 Double click an NIC to configure its IP address subnet mask and default gateway 3 Click OK Note After the NIC ethO is configured system services are restarted PPPoE Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Network gt PPPoE 2 Enable PPPoE by selecting the check box and then enter the username and password provided by your ISP IP information is displayed 83 Screenshot Network Configuration Basic PPPoE UNP SMTP IP Configuration NIC MTU IP eth0 1500 MTU IPv4 IP 206 6 0 Mask i Gateway 106 6 0 1 1500 149 255 255 255 0 Gateway OBRING 0 1 Set Status Route Configuration v IEG Route Segmi in con Virtual IP IP Mask OK Cancel Range 576 to 1500 Set 0 4 Cancel Screenshot Network Conf
107. roduct does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance e To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture e This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the local codes e Please install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for convenient supply interruption e The separate earthing terminal must be permanently connected to earth e For AC supplied model The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times as it serves as the main disconnecting device e Before the power cable is installed or removed the power must be turned off To avoid heat accumulation good ventilation is required for a proper operating environment e Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Please use the manufacturer recommended battery type A Caution Fiber optic ports optical safety Class 1 LASER PRODUCT Never look at the transmit laser while the power is on Never look directly at the fiber ports and the fiber cable ends when they are powered on Caution Use of controls or adjustments to the performance or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser emissions Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and fou
108. ronous playback verify that the corresponding cameras have video resources Steps 1 Right click a pane and then choose Playback from the pop up menu The Playback Toolbar is displayed 2 Query video recordings Select the channels set the search period and then click Query Screenshot Playback Toolbar Yormal Calendar 2014 05 08 gt 00 00 00 gt 2014 05 08 gt 23 59 59 Ge eeeeadne Backplay Toolbar ONormal Calendar 2074 01 gt 21000000 2074 gt 07 23 59 59 CAM1 CAMi v QaCAM1 vA MH 1C6621E 1 MHIK138 Query Peeeeeeeat 0X 61 Steps Screenshot 3 Play videos Click Play to start playing the videos of these channels at the same time Playback Toolbar oNormal Calendar 2014 05 08 gt 00 00 00 gt 2014 05 08 gt 23 59 59 gt 48 EA 63 02 Query Note 48 EA 63 None v u You can perform other operations through the e playback toolbar such as Play by Frame Fast Forward and Fast Rewind for the videos and Skip play by clicking and dragging the slider on the play progress bar For details see Table 6 1 in Playback Toolbar SQeeeeeaees ox Multi screen NOTE e During synchronous playback the system automatically selects the fewest split screens according to the current number of playback channels For example if 1 channel is selected 1 split screen is displayed if 2 to 4 channels are selected 4 split screens are displayed and so on e If you
109. rray Delete Array Name Name Name Delete S M A R T Info Slot List S o Virtualization Rebuild Array Name Idle Slot Sjgr Rebuild Create S M A R T Info Refresh Cancel Array Default Name Type Capacity Allocated GHDD No Status Progrd Virtualized ARRAY Json fass o1 2 HealtiNA 698 0 4 new_Array Slot List No Capacity GB HDD____ Status ___ Vendor TTA 2 465 Yes Healthy 3 0 No Build Array Name Type nN 0 x idle Slot iog y Virtualization Array Delete Array Name ew Array Name ARRAY Virtualization Rebuild Array DEWI Delete S M A R T Info Slot List 50 PIERE i Rebuild Create S M A R T Info Refresh Cancel 55 Steps 3 Virtualize the array Before putting an array into use you need to virtualize the array by selecting the array in the Virtualization Array area and clicking Screenshot E Storage Configuration Array Storage Information Array Array Default Name Type Capacity Allocated GHDD No StatudProgr Virtualized ARRAY BoD aes 0 2 HeaitNA NO Slot List INo Capacity GB Vendor 1 No S SEAGATE 2o s o w 3 0 No Virtualization Note The virtualization process takes a while After the virtualization is complete Yes is displayed for the array in the Virtualized column and now you can use the array for storage Delete Array ARRAY1 Build Array Name Type N 10 8 x Idle Slot Sig Virtualization Array ARRAY 1 v Vi
110. rtualization Rebuild Array Name Name Delete S M A R T Info Slot List Sg EWE PIERE S Rebuild S M A R T Info Refresh Cancel NOTE The types of arrays are described as follows e JBOD JBOD allows multiple hard disks to be accessible as one logical volume The use of JBOD increases the access speed and utilization of the hard disks but it offers lower level of reliability because the array cannot operate properly when any of the arrayed disks fails In addition only one JBOD array can be built with one hard disk e RAID1 Data redundancy is implemented by hard disk data mirroring and data that backs up each other is generated on hard disks in pairs RAID1 ensures the availability and recoverability of user data to the utmost extent It is slow to build an RAID1 array One RAID1 array can be built with only two hard disks of the same capacity e RAID5 Multiple hard disks are combined into a striped array with parity check RAIDS has data redundancy When one hard disk of an RAID5 array is damaged the array can still work properly thereby ensuring the reliability of data storage To create an RAIDS array you need at least three hard disks of the same capacity NVR200 series does not support RAIDS Checking an array and the slot list You can check an array list for information about the array in which a hard disk resides and check a slot list for information about the physical hard disk corresponding to each slot Selec
111. sk with the same brand and size as the faulty disk Why does the display not respond when I use the remote control to operate the monitor Answer The correct method for using the remote control is as follows 1 Before operating the remote control ensure that its battery with sufficient energy has been correctly installed in the remote control When using the remote control aim the infrared transmitting end of the remote control at the infrared receiving port of the device indicated by an IR LED on the front panel of the device Then perform operations on the remote control If operations cannot be performed on the remote control continue with the following step Press Device on the remote control enter the remote control ID of the device and then press OK 255 is a privileged device code for use during device code check That is if you enter 255 during the check the check will be successful no matter whether the device code is matched If the device can receive the command from the remote control the IR LED turns green and makes a sound Now you can use the remote control to operate the device In the whole process the panel and monitor of the device have no prompt information If the remote control does not work repeat the preceding process once again Press the Device button enter the device code and then press the OK button If the device cannot receive instructions from the remote control after multiple attempts check whet
112. sources and Configuring Storage Resources Steps Screenshot Array Storage Information Array Array Default Name ___ Type__ Capacity Allocated GHDD No StatusProgr Virtualized RADI RAIDT 652 8 Rel 1 Choose Menu gt Storage gt Array sink Lek No Capacity GB HDD_ Status Vendor i Ao o o O 2 Restore the factory settings of the NN E E T arrays 3 0 No Build Array Virtualization Array Delete Array Click Restore Array Factory Settings and then Rams Name RAIDS Name RAIDS Type N 10 Virtualization Delete Rebuild Array S M A R T Info Name Slot List 500 confirm the operation idie Slot Jam Idle Slot Sie Create Rebuild S M A R T Info Configuring Storage Resources Steps Screenshot amp Storage Configuration Array Storage Information Channel Selec Digital1 CAM1 Main Stream 1 Choose Menu gt Storage gt Available GB 464 NatiGati Storage Allocated GB 0 Storage Plan Allocating Mode By Capacity By Day storag ays 2 Configure storage resources S i Post record s 60 Select a channel and configure storage Date Cover Mode EE Overwrite Stop resource parameters For details about Copy To Select Channel important parameters see Table 2 1 Refresh Cancel NOTE You can expand but cannot decrease a successfully allocated storage space If a decrease of a storage space is really necessary delete the storage resources of the camera first and then reallocate the storage space as required
113. st INo Capacity GB HDD________ Status Vendor oo o mm S 2 465 Yes Heaty 3 0 No SEAGATE Virtualization Array RAID1 Virtualization Rebuild Array RAID1 Idle Slot Sfot4 Rebuild Build Array DEWE Name Type RAID1 Idle Slot Sigma Name Create Refresh Delete Array Name RAID1 Delete S M A R T Info Slot List i00 S M A R T Info all the storage resource related to the array For details Screenshot Array Storage Information Array Array Default Capacity Allocated GHDD No StatusProgr Virtualized RAID1 RAID1 Slot List o 2e RebullO No Capacity GB HDD_ Status Vendor No 2o aw s O y 3 0 No Virtualization Array RAID1 Virtualization Rebuild Array Name Build Array Name NEWI Type nN 10 8 Idle Slot Sig Idle Slot Sio Create Rebuild Refresh Only admin can restore the factory settings of arrays 57 Delete Array Name RAID1 Delete S M A R T Info Slot List Sjg S M A R T Info Cancel G CAUTION If you restore the factory settings of arrays storage resources allocated to related hard disks and corresponding configuration files will be deleted Therefore exercise caution with this operation To perform the storage operation after restoring the factory settings of the arrays delete the storage resources of the camera at first and then reconfigure storage resources For details refer to Deleting Storage Re
114. state You can use logs to locate faults 99 Steps Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info PoE Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown User Operation MiType M Result OGIA End Query Reset Time IP Addr Description 1 Choose Menu gt Maintenance gt Log System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info PoE Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown 2 S t diti f th m User E Operation Set conditions for the query me rissa which may include username mStart End operation type log type E p yp d 8 yp Time IP Addr Description operation result start time and 2014 05 08 07 03 09 127 0 0 1 User admin modify store plan STORAGE PLAN 1 2014 05 08 07 03 08 127 0 0 1 User admin modify store configuration 206 3 0 5 end time 2014 05 08 06 32 20 127 0 0 1 User admin loged in system operation result S 2014 05 08 06 26 33 127 0 0 1 User admin loged out of system operation result 3 Cli k 2014 05 08 05 38 07 127 0 0 1 User admin loged in system operation result S IC Query 2014 05 08 05 38 02 127 0 0 1 User 007 loged out of system operation result 2014 05 08 05 35 35 127 0 0 1 User 007 loged in system operation result Suc Note 2014 05 08 05 35 28 127 0 0 1 User 007 loged in system operation result Fail 2014 05 08 05 33 40 127 0 0 1 User 001 loged in system operation result Fail You can query system operation logs of the past T AR AQ AR 22 29 497 AN A llear admin lanad nit af eusrctam anaratian m Next 1 191 J 30 da
115. t System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Refresh USB_1 ee 2575MB Total 2861MB 4 Click Export in the Configuration WA Path USB_1 ConfigBAK Select Name Size Type Date Modified area A file named confdb tar gz ney ERPETOnE Dietio Gana Gn a will be generated in the directory BB confdb tar gz_ 287 9KB file Tue Dec 24 09 32 Note If a file with the same name already exists in the directory a message appears asking you whether to overwrite the current file Be cautious when you perform this operation on eon eters atleast New Delete Import Export 105 Exporting Logs Steps Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Refresh USB_1 v Free 2575MB Total 2861MB Path USB 1 Select Name Size Type Date Modified WParent Director dir Mon Dec 23 17 2 BVIDEObackup dir Tue Dec 24 09 25 confdb tar gz 264 3KB file Thu May 16 17 45 EConfigBAK dir Tue Dec 24 09 32 1 Choose Menu d Maintenance gt Camera01 2013285 5MB file Mon Dec 23 17 21 Backup E r ir Tue Dec 24 09 27 Folder Operation Configuration IPC Log New Delete Import Export Import Export System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Refresh USB_1 Free 2575MB LELEN 2861MB BAI Path USB 1 LoqgBAK Date Modified WParent Director Tue Dec 24 09 34 2 Select the partition from the drop down list and then click Refresh 3
116. t a slot list from the S M A R T Info area and then click S M A R T Info to check the running status of the hard disk corresponding to the slot Rebuilding an array When a hard disk of a RAID1 or RAIDS array is damaged Degrade is displayed in the Status column In this case you need to rebuild the array and replace the faulty disk 56 NOTE Only RAID1 and RAIDS arrays can be rebuilt Ensure that the replacement disk and the faulty disk have the same capacity The rebuild process may take a long time if the array contains a large volume of data Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Storage gt Array 2 Rebuilt an array 1 In the Rebuild Array area select the array to be rebuilt and the idle slot 2 Click Rebuild and confirm the operation The array is rebuilt Note When an array is being rebuilt the array list shows the rebuilding state and the current rebuilding progress When the array is successfully rebuilt the status is displayed as Healthy Deleting an array Before deleting an array you need to first delete refer to Deleting Storage Resources Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Storage gt Array 2 In the Delete Array area select the array you want to delete click Delete and then confirm the operation Restoring the factory settings of arrays Screenshot Array Storage Information Array Array Default Capacity Allocated GHDD No StatusProgre Virtualized RADI RAIDT aes o a egralNIA NO Slot Li
117. terface A shortcut menu is displayed Choose Digital Zoom The digital zoom interface is displayed a Toolbar Add Custom Label Exit 2 Identify the area to be zoomed in Hold and drag the left button of the mouse to draw a rectangular frame to be zoomed in 3 Zoom in the display Release the left button of the mouse The selected area is zoomed in Note Right click the zoomed in area to restore the area to the state before zooming in or repeat steps and to zoom in other areas 65 Steps 4 Exit from the digital zoom interface Right click anywhere in the playback interface of a normal size and then choose Exit to end the digital zoom operation 7 Backup Screenshot Exit Add Default Label Add Custom Label Toolbar Exit Video backup is implemented by querying videos stored in the hard disk of the device through the man machine interface and then backing up videos as files to a USB storage device EG NOTE During video query a video list displays a maximum of 200 records If there are more than 200 query records you need to reset the query channel and query time Prerequisites J to the device e You have the recording playback permission e The hard disk of the device has stored videos The USB storage device is partitioned and formatted as the FAT32 file system and properly connected Steps Screenshot 1 Choose Menu gt Backup The Backup window is displayed 2 Quer
118. to remotely control the speed direction iris focus wiper and zoom of the PTZ and lock the PTZ The device also supports other functions including automatic unlocking releasing of the PTZ setting a preset position of the PTZ and PTZ patrol 40 EZ NOTE PTZ control is applicable to PTZ cameras only and the actual PTZ control operations available for a PTZ camera depend on the functions of the PTZ camera and the PTZ protocol that the PTZ camera supports For example some vendors use some preset positions of the PTZ for other functions such as the wiper switch or menus instead of as PTZ preset positions Therefore you need to refer to the specification description of the PTZ before using it Controlling a PTZ Camera Through the PTZ Toolbar EY NOTE A user of higher priority can preempt the PTZ camera from a user of lower priority For details about priorities refer to Adding a User Steps Screenshot 1 In the preview window click the pane for the camera and then click the PTZ Control icon on the toolbar The PTZ Control panel is displayed 2 Perform PTZ control operations using the PTZ toolbar Speed se Preset For details about the PTZ control operations A B Patrol see Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Description of Icons on the PTZ Toolbar Icon Description Controls the moving direction of the PTZ or stops the PTZ Adjusts the iris focus and zoom of the PTZ 41 Icon Start the wiper g
119. treams and transmit them through a wired or wireless network It transcends regional limit by performing remote surveillance and recording through a network A stack of multiple disks which provides storage resources for the external network It does not support any RAID policy JBOD initially refers to a disk set that has no control software to offer coordination and control functions Currently JBOD often refers to a disk enclosure no matter whether it provides the RAID function A committee subordinate to the Electronic Industries Association EIA which develops standards for commercial television broadcasts in the United States Canada Japan and some areas in Central America and South America In this manual NTSC refers to an image format in which the transmission rate is 30 frames per second and the resolution is 525 scan line mode horizontal It includes time OSD and site name OSD Acronym PAL PPPoE RAID RAID5 UNP VBR VGA Full Spelling Phase Alternating Line Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Redundant Array of Independent Disks Universal Network Passport Variable Bit Rate Video Graphics Array 113 Description An image format used for commercial broadcast in most European countries Australia and some areas of Central America and South America In PAL format the transmission rate is 25 frames per second and the resolution is 625 scan line mode horizontal
120. uring upgrade ensure that the device is powered on all the time Prepare a UPS if necessary e Before performing a local upgrade copy the correct upgrade file to the root directory of the USB drive otherwise the upgrade will fail The system will restart automatically when the upgrade is completed 98 Steps Screenshot System Maintenance Alarms Log System Info PoE Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Upgrade Mode TFTP TFTP Server IP Local Update File Path FTP FTP Server IP FTP Username FTP Password 1 Choose Menu gt Maintenance gt Upgrade Current Version Info Device Type NVR202 09P IN UBoot Ver 1 10 Hardware Ver B Software Ver DVR202 NVR202 R6503 Upgrade Quit System Maintenance 2 Perform a local upgrade Alarms Log System Info PoE Backup Upgrade Restore Shutdown Upgrade Mode 1 Click Local and select the upgrade file from the Update File Path drop down list wiih iy piia 2 Click Upgrade and confirm the operation to arr caine start the upgrade When the upgrade is FTP Password completed the device automatically Current Version Info restarts You can see the latest version Device Type NVR202 09P IN information in the Current Version Info te a area Software Ver DVR202_NVR202 R6503 Note The version information on the right is only an Upgrade example The actual version information may be _ different Querying Logs Logs record operations performed by users and device
121. use the mouse to double click a window or use the remote control to select a pane and then click Full Screen during synchronous playback the chosen window or pane is switched to full screen mode or the full screen window or pane is restored to multi division mode Checking Video State This function allows you to check the recording situation of a date selected from the calendar Steps Screenshot i i Playback Toolbar 1 Right click a pane and then Normal Calendar 20942052 1080 0000W 2014500508 23 59 59 choose Menu gt Playback The Playback Toolbar is displayed Deccoaoececocoe 62 Steps 2 Query videos Select Calendar The calendar interface is displayed Select the camera and date to be queried The selected date is highlighted in blue Note e Ensure that the selected camera has video resources e If the camera has storage resources and the recording time reaches 24 hours the time box is highlighted in green e Ifthe camera has storage resources and the actual recording time is shorter than 24 hours the time box is highlighted in yellow e Ifthe camera does not record any video in 24 hours the time box is not highlighted 3 Play videos Click Play The recording time axis displays the recording situation of the selected date Playback Toolbar Figure 6 1 Playback Toolbar Screenshot CAM1 2014 01 21 January x 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 a a 29 30
122. utes in the Route Configuration area of the Network Configuration interface 84 Steps 1 Choose Menu gt Network gt Basic 2 Configure route parameters 1 Click Set in the Route Configuration area A dialog box is displayed 2 Select Enable and then set the network segment subnet mask and gateway 3 Click Apply or click OK to return to the Menu window 10 System Configuration Basic Configuration Only admin can perform basic configuration Screenshot MB Network Configuration Basic PPPOE UNP IP Configuration Nic MTU IP Mask jetho 1500 206 2 10 10 Route Configuration Email Server 255 255 255 0 206 2 10 1 M ea Ly E Network Configuration Basic PPPOE UNP Route IP Configuration nme mu fP etno 1500 206 2 Segment Mask Gateway Route Configuration 85 Cancel v IEE 6 7 8 9 0 e fx Gum o Ti Cancel Steps Basic 1 Choose Menu gt Configuration gt Basic 2 Configure the parameters For different models different parameters may be displayed For details about important parameters see Table 10 1 3 Click Apply to save the settings or click OK to save the setting and Preview Screenshot System Configuration Server NTP Serial User IR Remote Control ID 0 50000 UTC 00 00 Dublin Edinbur v 2014 05 08 06 15 18 PTZ Auto Release s 300 Keyboard Control Port Time Zone System Time Enable Wizard UDP T
123. window Description Indicates whether to enable or disable the polling switching function Note The polling switching state in the right click menu is synchronized to the enabling or disabling of the polling switching function Indicates whether secondary streams are preferred in multi pane mode When this function is enabled in multi pane preview mode secondary streams are previewed for a camera with dual streams whereas primary streams are previewed for a single stream camera The number of panes of preview images output on the port Cameras that correspond to the panes in the preview window output on the port Each preview screen will be switched according to this configuration in the corresponding screen layout during polling switching Note e After you change the camera that corresponds to a certain pane in a certain screen layout the camera that corresponds to another pane in another layout is changed automatically e The cameras that correspond to any two panes in the same screen layout with the same output port cannot be the same e After a certain channel is unbound information about the camera is deleted from all panes on all output ports Screenshot System Configuration Basic Preview Server NTP Serial User Resolution Configuration Video Output VGA Current Display Mode 1024 768 XGA 60HZ Other Configuration Transparency Non Translucent Operation Timeout Min Never Preview Window Configur
124. y videos Backup Select one or more channels whose videos are Start Time BOM E End Time BO S3rSsrsor Channel CAM1 CAM2 HIC6621E 10 34 v to be queried Enter the start time and end _ Quick Backup MERRIE Reset time and then click Query Query results are displ d LECUE 2014 01 21 18 00 16 ISplayed mm CAMZ _ 2014 01 21 16 09 04 2014 01 21 18 00 20 HIC6621E 10 34 2014 01 21 16 09 06 2014 01 21 18 00 19 3 Select the video to be backed up im HIK138 2014 01 21 16 08 59 2014 01 21 18 00 24 Select one or more videos to be backed up and click Backup The Recording Backup interface is displayed Note Select the channel enter the start time and end time and click Quick Backup The Recording Backup interface is directly displayed By default all the videos on the selected channel in the specific period of time are backed up Backup Quit E Recording Backup Refresh USB_1 vy Free 2861MB Total 2861MB BAI Path USB_1 S e EE Cm Bconfdbtargz 2643KB file Thu May 16 17 45 02 2013 4 Select a backup path Mm Esnap 2013 12 23 dr Mon Dec 23 17 16 16 2013 Select a partition of the mounted USB storage device from the USB drop down list box Select a folder or double click the mouse to enter a directory and then select a folder lt New folder E Recording Backup Refresh USB_1 2861MB Total 2861MB WAI Path USB_1 5 Back up videos p S r EEEE O Bconfdbtargz 2643KB file Thu M
125. yback tool bar is hidden e b gt lt x In playback mode rewind or forward at speed when the playback tool bar is hidden e Confirm the operation e In playback mode play or pause when the playback tool bar is hidden USB2 0 limited to 1A used for connection with an external USB mouse or storage device Note Use another device to partition and format a USB storage device into FAT32 file system before use In Soft OFF mode press the ON OFF button to start the device e In normal operation mode press the ON OFF button to turn off the device Hold the ON OFF button for at least 3 seconds to switch off the device Used to enter a password number or Chinese or English characters The number key 0 can be used to select or clear check boxes in the list box The decimal point is used to enter a Chinese symbol Used to enter a space in Chinese input mode Used to remove characters on the left of the cursor Used to switch between focus areas on an interface Used to switch between menu sub tabs e Used to capture images in the focus pane on the preview and playback interface with playback toolbar hidden Used to switch between numbers Chinese and English upper lower case characters Log in to or out of the device Used to access the main menu Used to access the right click context menu Used to show or hide the PTZ or playback toolbar In preview and playback mode used to switch between different scre
126. ys si n System Information You can check device states in real time to facilitate device maintenance Right click anywhere in the preview window and then choose Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info The System Info tab page is displayed to show the basic information and running status of the device Table 11 1 Description of System Information Property Description Device Type Current running type of the device BootROM Version Current boot version of the device Hardware Version Current hardware version of the device Software Version Current software version of the device 100 Property Description Device Current temperature of the device Temperature Runtime Uninterrupted running time of the device System Time Current system time Current management mode of the device Management Mode Note This parameter is visible to admin only Status of the central server for managing the device when the device is in server management mode Note This parameter is visible to admin only Server Status IP address of the central server for managing the device when the device is in server management mode Note This parameter is visible to admin only Server IP Number of the communications port between the central server and the device when the device is in server management mode Note This parameter is visible to admin only Server Port PoE Only the NVR202 09P 16P IN supports PoE Right click anywher

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