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1. nore Up to 8 periods can be configured for each day And the time periods can t be overlapped each other IV Select the record type in the dropdown list S nore To enable Motion Alarm M A motion or alarm M amp A motion and alarm and VCA Video Content Analysis triggered recording you must configure the motion detection settings alarm input settings or VCA settings as well For detailed information refer to Chapter 8 1 Chapter 8 2 and Chapter 8 5 The VCA settings are only available to the smart IP cameras Repeat the above edit schedule steps to schedule recording or capture for other days in the week If the schedule can also be applied to other days click Copy 59 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Cancel Figure 5 9 Copy Schedule to Other Days V Click OK to save setting and back to upper level menu VI Click Apply in the Record Schedule interface to save the settings Draw the schedule I Click on the color icons you can choose the schedule type as continuous or event D1 IPCamera 03 Edit F Continuous Event 4 Motion 5 Alarm 6 MIA 17 Ra Note Operation is invalid when the number of time segments exceeds the limit 8 Apply Figure 5 10 Draw the Schedule II Click the Apply button to validate the settings 3 Optional If the settings can also be used to other channels click Copy and then choose the channel to which you want to c
2. 430 15MB File 12 25 2014 14 33 18 cho09_ 2014102971 486 88MB File 10 29 2014 19 10 56 ch13_201409190 2707 10KB File 09 19 2014 15 42 20 d01_sd_ch01_ 14 25 90MB File 12 25 2014 17 34 58 Upgrade Figure 15 7 Local Upgrade Interface 4 Select the update file from the backup device 5 Click the Upgrade button to start upgrading 6 After the upgrading is complete reboot the NVR to activate the new firmware 15 5 2 Upgrading by FTP Purpose Ensure the network connection of the PC running FTP server and the device is valid and correct Run the FTP server on the PC and copy the firmware into the corresponding directory of your PC EE Nore Refer to the user manual of the FTP server to set the FTP server on your PC and put the firmware file into the 191 User Manual of Network Video Recorder directory as required Steps 1 Enter the Upgrade interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Upgrade 2 Click the FTP tab to enter the local upgrade interface as shown in Figure 15 8 Local Upgrade Figure 15 8 FTP Upgrade Interface 3 Enter the FTP Server Address in the text field 4 Click the Upgrade button to start upgrading 5 After the upgrading is complete reboot the NVR to activate the new firmware 192 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 15 6 Restoring Default Settings Steps 1 Enter the Default interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Default Restore Defaults Simply restore the setting
3. damage A Warnings e Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and or end user e Inthe use of the product you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safety regulations of the nation and region Please refer to technical specifications for detailed information e Input voltage should meet both the SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage and the Limited Power Source with 100 240 VAC or 12 VDC according to the IEC60950 1 standard Please refer to technical specifications for detailed information e Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may cause over heating or a fire hazard e Please make sure that the plug is firmly connected to the power socket e If smoke odor or noise rise from the device turn off the power at once and unplug the power cable and then please contact the service center User Manual of Network Video Recorder Preventive and Cautionary Tips Before connecting and operating your device please be advised of the following tips Ensure unit is installed in a well ventilated dust free environment Unit is designed for indoor use only Keep all liquids away from the device Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the uni
4. e Enable Audio Output Enables disables audio output for the selected video output e Event Output Designates the output to show event video e Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time The time in seconds to show alarm event screen 2 Setting Cameras Order 42 User Manual of Network Video Recorder VGA HDMI Camer Came 1 Figure 3 7 Live View Camera Order 1 2 3 Select a View mode i O B G2 amp amp Select the small window and double click on the channel number to display the channel on the window You can click ie button to start live view for all the channels and click we to stop all the live view Click the Apply button to save the setting 43 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 4 PTZ Controls 44 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 1 Configuring PTZ Settings Purpose Follow the procedure to set the parameters for PTZ The configuring of the PTZ parameters should be done before you control the PTZ camera Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ D1 IPdome Clear All Clear All Clear All Left Limit Right Limit PTZ Parame Figure 4 1 PTZ Settings 2 Click the PTZ Parameter Settings button to set the RS 485 parameters PTZ Parameter Settings HIKVISION 0 Address range 0 255 Cancel Figure 4 2 PTZ General 3 Enter the parameters of the PTZ camera p All the parameters should be exa
5. 255 0 0 indicates the most welcome area and blue color block 0 0 255 indicates the less popular area You can click the Export button to export the statistics report in excel format 135 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 11 Network Settings 136 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 1 Configuring General Settings Purpose Network settings must be properly configured before you operate NVR over network Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the General tab PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP NAT More Settings Net Fault tolerance Tatars ee 255 255 255 0 10 16 1 254 00 40 3 41 09 50 1500 Figure 11 1 Network Settings Interface 3 In the General Settings interface you can configure the following settings Working Mode NIC Type IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway MTU and DNS Server If the DHCP server is available you can click the checkbox of DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address and other network settings from that server M paa NOTE valid value range of MTU is 500 9676 4 After having configured the general settings click Apply button to save the settings Working Mode There are two 10M 100M 1000M NIC cards provided by the 9600NI E series device and it allows the device to work in the Multi address Load Balance and Net fault Tolerance modes Multi address Mode The parameters of the two NIC cards can be configured ind
6. 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings 198 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 16 5 Managing User Accounts Purpose There is a default account in the NVR Administrator The Administrator user name is admin and the password is set when you start the device for the first ttme The Administrator has the permission to add and delete user and configure user parameters 16 5 1 Adding a User Steps 1 Enter the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User No User Name Security Level User s MAC Address Pe Edit Del _ A Figure 16 5 User Management Interface 2 Click the Add button to enter the Add User interface Add User example Operator 00 00 00 00 00 Valid password range 8 16 You can use a combination of numbers lowercase uppercase and special character for your password with at least two kinds of them contained Cancel Figure 16 6 Add User Menu 3 Enter the information for new user including User Name Password Confirm Level and User s MAC 199 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Address Password Set the password for the user account A STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing using a minimum of characters including upper case letters lower case letters numbers and special characters in order to increase the security of your product And we recommend you reset you
7. 5 Select the channels which you want the motion detection event to trigger recording 6 Click Apply to save the settings 7 Click OK to back to the upper level menu 8 Exit the Motion Detection menu 3 Edit the Motion Detection Record Schedule For the detailed information of schedule configuration see Chapter Configuring Recording Schedule 62 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 4 Configuring VCA Event Recording Purpose The event triggered recording can be configured through the menu Then events include the motion detection alarm and VCA events face detection face capture line crossing detection intrusion detection region entrance detection region exiting detection loitering detection people gathering detection fast moving detection parking detection unattended baggage detection object removal detection audio loss exception detection sudden change of sound intensity detection and defocus detection Steps 1 Enter the VCA settings interface and select a camera for the VCA settings Menu gt Camera gt VCA D1 PCamera 03 Save VCA Pi Cro Intrusion Region Region Loitering nattend bject R Audio Ex D Rule Settings Draw Line C Clear All Figure 5 14 VCA Settings 2 Configure the detection rules for VCA events For details see the step 2 in Chapter 9 VCA Alarm 3 Click the icon to configure the alarm linkage actions for the VCA events Select Trigger Channel tab an
8. DS 96256NI F24 H DS 96256NI F24 1 DS 96256NI F24 H I User Manual of Network Video Recorder Product Key Features General Connectable to network cameras network dome and encoders Connectable to the third party network cameras like ACTI Arecont AXIS Bosch Brickcom Canon PANASONIC Pelco SAMSUNG SANYO SONY Vivotek and ZAVIO and cameras that adopt ONVIF or PSIA protocol Connectable to the smart IP cameras PAL NTSC adaptive video inputs Each channel supports dual stream Up to 128 256 network cameras can be connected Independent configuration for each channel including resolution frame rate bit rate image quality etc The quality of the input and output record is configurable A redundant power supply is provided to improve the system stability Local Monitoring Simultaneous HDMI1 VGA output as the main output and the HDMI2 works as the auxiliary output All video outputs at up to 1920x1080 resolution Live view screen can be switched in group and manual switch and auto switch live view are also provided and the interval of automatic cycle can be adjusted Quick setting menu is provided for live view Motion detection video tampering video exception alert and video loss alert functions Privacy mask Multiple PTZ protocols supported PTZ preset patrol and pattern Zooming in by clicking the mouse and 3D positioning by dragging mouse HDD Management Up
9. Figure 17 6 List of Successfully Added Device 17 1 3 Configuring the Video Wall Steps 1 Click the icon on the control panel to enter the video wall configuration and operation interface 208 User Manual of Network Video Recorder m a ae Z Control Panel peg Video Wi Device Management amp Enter Video Wall Config amp IP Camera1_NVR amp IP Camera2_NVR Eg PTZ Aa Figure 17 7 List of Successfully Added Device Click Enter Video Wall Config to enter the decoding device and video wall configuration interface pA 3 A default video wall view with the window division of 4 4 is provided You can edit the default video wall or add a new video wall as desired 4 Click and drag the decoding output on the left side list to the display window of video wall to configure the one to one correspondence You can also click and hold the Ctrl or Shift key to select multiple outputs and then drag them to the video wall for configuring linkage in batch You can click E in the upper right corner of the display window to release the linkage en i Nore Up to 4 video walls can be added to the client software The total number of the display windows of the video wall should be no more than 100 The ranges of the row number and column number are both between 1 and 10 209 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Decoding Output Back to Operation Page Search p B NVR BY HDMI 1 By HDMI 2 NVR
10. Figure 5 28 Storage Mode Check whether the storage mode of the HDD is Group If not set it to Group For detailed information please refer to Chapter 11 4 Managing HDD Group 3 Select General in the left side menu Click LA to enter editing interface Configuring HDD group 1 Choose a group number for the HDD group 2 Click Apply and then in the pop up message box click Yes to save your settings 3 Click OK to back to the upper level menu Repeat the above steps to configure more HDD groups 6 Choose the Channels which you want to save the record files and captured pictures in the HDD group 1 Select Advanced on the left bar 2 Choose Group number in the dropdown list of Record on HDD Group 3 Check the channels you want to save in this group 4 Click Apply to save settings m E A ftor having configured the HDD groups you can configure the Recording settings following the procedure provided in Chapter 5 2 5 7 72 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 10 Files Protection Purpose You can lock the recording files or set the HDD property to Read only to protect the record files from being overwritten 5 10 1 Locking the Recording Files Lock File when Playback Steps 1 Enter Playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Check the checkbox of channel s in the channel list and then double click to select a date on the calendar os X Max Ca Min Ca iPCamera 01 iPCamera 02 iPCamera 03 iPCamera 04 iPCame
11. GA Face RECOS ON earnan i T A EE E OE N O OEE sense A OTEA OTEN 117 Deo ACCA OTE CHO erea A O E a 117 93 Line Crossing Detection nasri A E E N A 118 gd MMUMISION Dete O a E 121 OD Resion Entrance Dele CMO Mi versie tiie ict suet i r a eE 123 96 oRecion Exim DereCHOmsicitas re tccs Mamatitnais tbe a 124 g7 LCotenns Detection gee as sesso estan EA EE EAEE Sedan saw EAA EAA 124 Oo People Crater DECIO e a a A 124 g9 Fast Movin DetecioMN ecien E E E E a E 125 10 User Manual of Network Video Recorder rO Parkim Derteano a E Guage chant anses A N A OA 125 OAT Unattended Bac sac Detection suaineas E E E E Ea 125 912 Object Removal Dete Holan a a a r 126 JI Audo Exception Detectoren aa E E E E E A E O E ER 126 9 14 Sudden Scene Change Detection srsiin sscswieve ona satan earn ea a awe 127 DAD TICTOCUS TCU COI acest ese cesses ees vant oaiasec esac casts E atleast eia ilo incase E otoastawessiectdauiee 127 NG PIRAT a ae teens Suite etue A a rea euenees aacweidustea aeeanuneeatneeataneen 127 Chapter 10 VCA SCAN CH oora A A 129 tO TRACE Sear engane a a A anaes 130 102 MBH AVIOT S eae Poi E E A E A E 132 EOE pee ed or 6 A EEUE T DEE E E A E AE E E E A E EE E E EA E EA 133 BOA Heat MiP E O E E E ET R 135 Chapter 11 Network Seno S sessir ea N AAA A AESA 136 ILI Contieurne General Setting S pesiccsasecseteticdewataatidescadiedlssicswa e A tts lbicaseslevies 137 U2 SC ONMOURIN Advahce d SCLUN GS sea a a a ane 139 Vi Conte uri PPP
12. LCD Screen Available for H and H I models only Audio output 1 ch RCA 2 0Vp p 1KQ Live view Playback resolution 8MP 6MP SMP 3MP 1080P UXGA 720P V GA 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF 16 ch Decoding Synchronous playback DS 96000NI F24 and DS 96000NI F24 I 8 ch 1080P Capability DS 96000NI F24 H and DS 96000NI F24 H I 44 ch 1080P SATA 24 SATA interfaces for 24 HDDs Hard disk miniSAS Optional 1 miniSAS interface Capacity Up to 6TB capacity for each HDD Array type RAIDO RAID1 RAIDS RAID10 Disk array 24 Number of arrays Network interface 4 RJ 45 10 100 1000 Mbps self adaptive Ethernet interface Optic fiber interface 4 1000 Mbps optic fiber interface External interface Serial interface RS 232 RS 485 Keyboard USB interface Front panel 1 x USB 2 0 Rear panel 2 x USB 3 0 Alarm in out 16 8 Power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Consumption without hard disk lt 100 W encral Working temperature 10 C 55 C 14 F 131 F Working humidity 10 90 19 inch rack mounted 4U chassis Dimensions W x D x H 447 x 528 x172 mm 17 6 x 20 8 x 6 8 Weight without hard disk lt 28 1 Kg 61 9 Ib 223 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Glossary e Dual Stream Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network The two streams are generated by the DVR with the main stream h
13. Record Capacity GB as shown in Figure 13 17 Disk Mode Quota IP Camera 1 11 264MB 931 100 Ay Free Quota Space 831 J oi 2 3 4d s l ee I I TEER aru fT oe fe T TE ere Figure 13 17 Configure Record Picture Quota 5 You can copy the quota settings of the current camera to other cameras if required Click the Copy button to enter the Copy Camera menu as shown in Figure 13 18 173 User Manual of Network Video Recorder iP Camera Cancel Figure 13 18 Copy Settings to Other Camera s 6 Select the camera s to be configured with the same quota settings You can also click the checkbox of IP Camera to select all cameras 7 Click the OK button to finish the Copy settings and back to the Storage Mode interface 8 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Nore If the quota capacity is set to 0 then all cameras will use the total capacity of HDD for record 174 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 5 Checking HDD Status Purpose You may check the status of the installed HDDs on NVR so as to take immediate check and maintenance in case of HDD failure Checking HDD Status in HDD Information Interface Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 2 Check the status of each HDD which is displayed on the list as shown in Figure 13 19 Status Property Type Free Space Gr Edit D Initializing 209 RAN NAS OMB 1 Z M25 931 51GB N
14. Steps 1 Enter the Log Search interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Information 01 01 2015 00 00 00 01 20 2015 23 59 59 Major Type All EAMinor Type KAlarm Output EAMotion Detection Started EAMotion Detection Stopped EAVideo Tampering Detection Started EAVideo Tampering Detection Stopped EALine Crossing Detection Alarm Started EALine Crossing Detection Alarm Stopped Mintrusion Detection Alarm Started Export A Search Figure 15 2 Log Search Interface 2 Set the log search conditions to refine your search including the Start Time End Time Major Type and Minor Type Click the Search button to start search log files 4 The matched log files will be displayed on the list shown below 186 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Search Result Major Type Minor Type Parameter Play Details Operation 01 14 2015 21 04 08 Power On Exception 01 14 2015 21 04 08 Record Exception Operation 01 14 2015 21 11 44 Local Operation Operation 01 14 2015 21 39 45 Power On A Exception 01 14 2015 21 39 47 Record Exception Operation 01 14 2015 21 44 05 Abnormal Shutd Operation 01 14 2015 21 44 06 Power On Exception 01 14 2015 21 44 07 Record Exception Operation 01 14 2015 21 57 06 Abnormal Shutd Total 985 P 1 10 Figure 15 3 Log Search Results i Nore Up to 2000 log files can be displayed each time 5 You can click the button of each log or double click it to view its detailed inf
15. User Manual of Network Video Recorder start rebuilding 5 Youcan enter the Array Settings interface to view the rebuilding status 6 After rebuilding successfully the array and virtual disk will restore to Functional 162 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 3 Deleting Array S Note Deleting array will cause to delete all the data saved in the disk Steps 1 Enter the Array Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Array Physical Disk Firmware No Name Free Space Physic Hot Status Level Re Del Task 1 array_1 931 931G 2 7 10 Functi RAID5 A ihi None Figure 12 15 Array Settings Interface 2 Select an array and click ia to delete the array Attention The removal of the array will cause ALL data on it to be deleted Continue Yes No Figure 12 16 Confirm Array Deletion 3 In the pop up message box click Yes button to confirm the array deletion S NOTE Deleting array will cause to delete all the data in the array 163 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 4 Checking the Firmware Information Purpose You can view and check the information of the firmware on the Firmware interface Steps 1 Enter the Firmware interface to check the information of the firmware including the version maximum physical disk quantity maximum array quantity auto rebuild status etc Physical Disk Array Version 1 1 0 0002 Physical Disk Coun 16 Array Count 16 Virtual Disk Coun 0 R
16. purse dangerous materials etc and a series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered Please refer to the Chapter 9 4 Intrusion Detection for operating steps to configure the unattended baggage detection The Threshold 5s 20s in the Rule Settings defines the time of the objects left over in the region If you set the value as 10 alarm is triggered after the object is left and stay in the region for 10s And the Sensitivity defines the similarity degree of the background image Usually when the sensitivity is high a very small object left in the region can trigger the alarm Upto 4 rules can be configured 125 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 12 Object Removal Detection Purpose Object removal detection function detects the objects removed from the pre defined region such as the exhibits on display and a series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered um m Please refer to the Chapter 9 4 Intrusion Detection for operating steps to configure the object removal detection The Threshold 5s 20s in the Rule Settings defines the time of the objects removed from the region If you set the value as 10 alarm is triggered after the object disappears from the region for 10s And the Sensitivity defines the similarity degree of the background image Usually when the sensitivity is high a very small object taken from the region can trigger the alarm Upto 4 rules can be configur
17. 10 90 19 inch rack mounted 3U chassis Dimensions W x D x H 442 x 494 x146 mm 17 4 x19 4 x 5 7 Weight without hard disk lt 17 3Kg 38 1 Ib 220 User Manual of Network Video Recorder DS 96000NI H24 H D DS 96128NI H24 DS 96128NI H24 H DS 96256NI H24 DS 96256NI H24 H DS 96128NI H24 I DS 96128NI H24 H 1 DS 96256NI H24 I DS 96256NI H24 128 ch 256 ch IP video input Up to 8MP resolution Two way audio 2 ch RCA 2 0 Vp p 1kQ Incoming bandwidth 400Mbps 640Mbps or 400Mbps when RAID is enabled Network Outgoing bandwidth 400Mbps 400Mbps Remote connection 256 Recording resolution 8MP 6MP 5MP 3MP 1080P UXGA 720P VGA 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF l ch ee 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 resolution 60Hz 1 ch HDMI2 output 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 12 ch for H and H I models only _ HDMI output on HDMI 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 Video Audio output extension board out 60Hz put HDMI output paca ee ae p 4096 x 2304 24Hz 2560 x 1600 60Hz 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 1 ch VGA output on x86 board 1920 x 2000 60Hz 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz LCD Screen Available for H and H I mo
18. 141 25 90MB File 12 25 2014 17 34 58 7 955 94MB New Folder Format Figure 7 12 Storage Device Management 2 Backup device management Click New Folder button if you want to create a new folder in the backup device Select a record file or folder in the backup device and click m button if you want to delete it Click Erase button if you want to erase the files from a re writable CD DVD Click Format button to format the backup device sm ene If the inserted storage device is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor 97 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 3 Hot Spare Device Backup Purpose Several devices including NVR and HDVR can form an N 1 hot spare system The system consists of several working devices and a hot spare device when the working device fails the hot spare device switches into operation thus increasing the reliability of the system i NOTE Please contact dealer for details of models which support the hot spare function Before you start At least 2 devices are online A bidirectional connection shown in the figure below is required to be built between the hot spare device and each working device Saba horspare Add a hot spare Add the normal device on normal device on the hot Finish device l l device spare device Figure 7 13 Building Hot Spare System 7 3 1 Setting Hot Spare Device E NoTE The
19. 360KB File 02 14 2014 17 27 00 i HH ch02_201402141 21 004KB File 02 14 2014 17 27 16 Mm HH ch02_201402141 21 072KB File 02 14 2014 17 27 36 T H ch02_201402141 20 940KB File 02 14 2014 17 27 54 mi E ch02_201402141 20 868KB File 02 14 2014 17 28 16 ii 5 mi player exe 786KB File 02 14 2014 17 32 00 mi Play gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt 3 594MB New Folder Figure 15 6 Import Export Config File 2 Click the Export button to export configuration files to the selected local backup device 3 To import a configuration file select the file from the selected backup device and click the Import button After the import process is completed you must reboot the NVR _ NOTE After having finished the import of configuration files the device will reboot automatically 190 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 15 5 Upgrading System Purpose The firmware on your NVR can be upgraded by local backup device or remote FTP server 15 5 1 Upgrading by Local Backup Device Steps 1 Connect your NVR with a local backup device where the update firmware file is located 2 Enter the Upgrade interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Upgrade 3 Click the Local Upgrade tab to enter the local upgrade menu as shown in Figure 15 7 FTP Device Name USB Flash Disk 1 1 mp4 Refresh Name Size Type Edit Date Play HM ch01_201412081 35 65MB File 12 25 2014 18 29 24 ch01_201412100
20. EEN 2014 09 10 3 Bie ania C W ap C Clear All 2 a gt Sal Figure 9 5 Draw Line for Line Crossing Detection 8 Click Apply to activate the settings 120 lt lt Save VCA Pi Rule Settings User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 4 Intrusion Detection Purpose Intrusion detection function detects people vehicle or other objects which enter and loiter in a pre defined virtual region and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered Steps 1 Enter the VCA settings interface Menu gt Camera gt VCA 2 Select the camera to configure the VCA You can click the checkbox of Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of VCA detection Select the VCA detection type to Intrusion Detection 4 Check the Enable checkbox to enable this function ro 5 Click to configure the trigger channel arming schedule and linkage actions for the line crossing detection alarm 6 Click the Rule Settings button to set the intrusion detection rules Set the following parameters 1 Threshold Range 1s 10s the threshold for the time of the object loitering in the region When the duration of the object in the defined detection area is longer than the set time the alarm will be triggered 2 Click and drag the slider to set the detection sensitivity Sensitivity Range 1 100 The value of the sensitivity defines the size of the object which can trigger the alarm The higher the value is
21. HDDs or above for one touch configuration a hot spare disk will be set by default It is recommended to set hot spare disk for automatically rebuilding the array when the array is abnormal 5 When the array configuration is completed click OK button in the pop up message box to finish the settings 6 You can click Array tab to view the information of the successfully created array By default one touch configuration creates an array and a virtual disk Physical Disk Firmware No Name Free Space Physic Hot Status Level Re Del Task 1 arrayi1_1 931 931G 267 Functi RAID 5 amp m Initialize Fast R Figure 12 5 Array Settings Interface 7 A created array displays as an HDD in the HDD information interface ML Capacity Status Property Type Free Space Gr Edit D 9931 9205 Initializing 82 RAN Array OMB Figure 12 6 HDD Information Interface 12 1 3 Manually Creating Array Purpose You can manually create the array of RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 and RAID 10 _ a ene In this section we take RAID 5 as an example to describe the manual configuration of array and virtual disk 157 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Steps 1 Enter the Physical Disk Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Physical Disk Array Firmware Capacity Array Type Status Model 465 76GB Normal Functional WDC WDS5000YS 0 931 51GB Normal Functional ST31000524NS 931 51GB Normal Functional WDC WD10EV
22. HDMI 1 NVR HDMI 2 NVR HDMI 3 By HDMI 3 By HDMI 4 B HDMI5 By HDMI G By HDMI7 BS HDMI S ooo Homo oOo o NVR HDMI 4 NVR HDMI 5 NVR HDMI 6 HDMI 10 BY HDMI 11 E HDMI 12 NVR HDMI 7 NVR HDMI 8 NVR HDMI 9 Background Picture A Virtual LED A Figure 17 8 Video Wall Configuration 17 1 4 Decoding and Displaying Video on Video Wall Steps 1 Click Back to Operation Page to go back to the Video Wall Operation interface 2 Click and drag the camera under the NVR on the left side list to the display window of video wall The video stream from the camera will be decoded and displayed on the video wall You can also select a window and then double click a camera to decode and display the video Camera ee 3x3 amp Enter Video Wall Config Search O J NVR amp IP Camera1_NVR NVRAVindow03 NVR Window05 lt i a NVR HDMI 6 NVR HDMI 7 NVR HDMI 8 NVR HDMI 9 Fle a Figure 17 9 Video Wall Configuration 210 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 You can use the toolbar at the bottom of the window and the right click menu to the stop stop decoding switch window division mode set window display layer etc Camera M Default Wall Layout 3x3 amp Enter Video Wall Config are Search A SJ 172 6 21 2 3 7600 J Cascading 8 lt Cascading_13 MyHouse 6408HD S Window01 6408HD S VGA 2 MyHouse_IP Cam My House_IP Cam My House_IP Cam B sceneo1
23. Interface 111 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 6 Setting Alarm Response Actions Purpose Alarm response actions will be activated when an alarm or exception occurs including Event Hint Display Full Screen Monitoring Audible Warning buzzer Notify Surveillance Center Upload Picture to FTP Trigger Alarm Output and Send Email Event Hint Display When an event or exception happens a hint can be displayed on the lower left corner of live view image And you can click the hint icon to check the details Besides the event to be displayed is configurable Steps 1 Enter the Exception settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Exceptions 2 Check the checkbox of Enable Event Hint o Figure 8 14 Event Hint Settings Interface 3 Click the to set the type of event to be displayed on the image Event Hint Settings EAHDD Error MNetwork Disconnected MIP Conflicted MAlliegal Login EAVideo Signal Loss MAlarm Input Triggered EAVideo Tamper Detected PAhAntinn Netactian Figure 8 15 Event Hint Settings Interface 4 Click the OK button to finish settings Full Screen Monitoring When an alarm is triggered the local monitor VGA HDMI or LCD output display in full screen the video image from the alarming channel configured for full screen monitoring If alarms are triggered simultaneously in several channels their full screen images will be switched at an interval of 10 seconds def
24. Main Stream Event Video 1280 720 HD720P Variable Higher Full Frame Full Frame General General 2048 2048 3072 5120 Kbps 3072 5120 Kbps More Setting Figure 5 3 Recording Parameters 2 Parameters Setting for Recording 1 Select Record tab page to configure You can configure the stream type the resolution and other parameters on your demand 2 Click the More Settings button to set the advanced parameters for recording and then click OK button to finish editing More Settings Main Stream Cancel Figure 5 4 Recording Parameters More Settings e Pre record The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event For example when an alarm triggered the recording at 10 00 if you set the pre record time as 5 seconds the camera records it at 9 59 55 e Post record The time you set to record after the event or the scheduled time For example when an alarm triggered the recording ends at 11 00 if you set the post record time as 5 seconds it records till 11 00 05 e Expired Time The expired time is the longest time for a record file to be kept in the HDD if the deadline is reached the file will be deleted You can set the expired time to 0 and then the file will 56 User Manual of Network Video Recorder not be deleted The actual keeping time for the file should be determined by the capacity of the HDD e Redundant Record Enabling redundant record means you save the record in the re
25. NVR Windo NVR Windo NVR Windo Ae mi Figure 17 13 Window Enlarging Please refer to the User Manual of iV MS 4200 for more detailed instructions of video wall operation 212 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 18 Access by Web Browser S i NOTE You shall acknowledge that the use of the product with Internet access might be under network security risks For avoidance of any network attacks and information leakage please strengthen your own protection If the product does not work properly please contact with your dealer or the nearest service center 18 1 Logging In You can get access to the device via web browser You may use one of the following listed web browsers Internet Explorer 6 0 Internet Explorer 7 0 Internet Explorer 8 0 Internet Explorer 9 0 Internet Explorer 10 0 Apple Safari Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome The supported resolutions include 1024 768 and above Steps 1 Open web browser input the IP address of the device and then press Enter 2 Login to the device If the device has not been activated you need to activate the device first before login Activation User Name admin Password TIITLIT i es SO Confirm ryYrciiiiiit Figure 18 1 Setting Admin Password 1 Set the password for the admin user account 2 Click OK to login to the device A STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own
26. RS 485 Keyboard USB interface Front panel 2 x USB 2 0 Rear panel 2 x USB 3 0 Alarm in out 16 8 Power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Max Power 300 W Consumption without hard disk ee Working temperature 10 C 55 C 14 F 131 F General Working humidity 10 90 19 inch rack mounted 3U chassis Dimensions W x D x H 442 x 494 x146 mm 17 4 x19 4 x 5 7 Weight without hard disk lt 15 5Kg 34 2 Ib External interface 222 User Manual of Network Video Recorder DS 96000NI F24 H D DS 96128NI F24 DS 96128NI F24 H DS 96256NI F24 DS 96256NI F24 H DS 96128NI F24 I DS 96128NI F24 H I DS 96256NI F24 I DS 96256NI F24 H I 128 ch 256 ch IP video input Up to 8MP resolution Two way audio 1 ch RCA 2 0 Vp p 1kQ Video Audio input Incoming bandwidth 400Mbps 640Mbps or 400Mbps when RAID is enabled Network Outgoing bandwidth 400Mbps 400Mbps Remote connection 256 8MP 6MP SMP 3MP 1080P UXGA 720P V GA 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF Recording resolution 1 ch HDMII VGA output 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x resolution 768 60Hz 1 ch Video Audio HDMI2 output 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x output 12 ch for H and H I models only HDMI outputs on HDMI 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x Output Extension Board 768 60Hz
27. Recorder 15 3 Importing Exporting IP Camera Info Purpose The information of added IP camera can be generated into an excel file and exported to the local device for backup including the IP address manage port password of admin etc And the exported file can be edited on your PC like adding or deleting the content and copy the setting to other devices by importing the excel file to it Steps 1 Enter the camera management interface Menu gt Camera gt IP Camera Import Export 2 Click the IP Camera Import Export tab the content of detected plugged external device appears 3 Click the Export button to export configuration files to the selected local backup device 4 To import a configuration file select the file from the selected backup device and click the Import button After the importing process is completed you must reboot the NVR 189 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 15 4 Importing Exporting Configuration Files Purpose The configuration files of the NVR can be exported to local device for backup and the configuration files of one NVR can be imported to multiple NVR devices if they are to be configured with the same parameters Steps 1 Enter the Import Export Configuration File interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Import Export Refresh Name Size Type Edit Date Del E bond0_20140217 1 024KB File 02 17 2014 11 11 46 i ch02_201402141 20 392KB File 02 14 2014 17 26 48 i E ch02_201402141 20
28. Recorder Address Input the device s IP address or domain name Port Input the device port No The default value is SO00 User Name Input the device user name By default the user name is admin Password Input the device password A STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing using a minimum of characters including upper case letters lower case letters numbers and special characters in order to increase the security of your product And we recommend you reset your password regularly especially in the high security system resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product 7 Optionally you can check the checkbox Export to Group to create a group by the device name All the channels of the device will be imported to the corresponding group by default ee au NOTE iVMS 4200 also provides a method to add the offline devices Check the checkbox Add Offline Device input the required information and the device channel number and alarm input number and then click Add When the offline device comes online the software will connect it automatically 8 Click Add to add the device Device for Management 1 a Add Device Modify Delete Remote VCA Allo QR Code Activate 44 Refresh All Filter Nickname P Device Serial No Safe Status Resource Usa_ HDD Statu NVR 10 16 1 96 DS 96256NI H24 HN1620150413CCRR50400605 Strong T D
29. User Manual of Network Video Recorder D2 IPdome Save VCA Pi Face Det Line Cro Intrusion Region Region Loitering x Audio Ex it 1 Rule Settings G4 15 27015 Wed 70 44 45 Figure 9 2 Face Detection 3 Select the VCA detection type to Face Detection 4 Click to enter the face detection settings interface Configure the trigger channel arming schedule and linkage action for the face detection alarm Please refer to step3 step5 of Chapter 9 1 Setting Motion Detection Alarm for detailed instructions 5 Click the Rule Settings button to set the face detection rules You can click and drag the slider to set the detection sensitivity Sensitivity Range 1 5 The higher the value is the more easily the face can be detected Rule Settings 1 Figure 9 3 Set Face Detection Sensitivity 6 Click Apply to activate the settings 9 3 Line Crossing Detection Purpose This function can be used for detecting people vehicles and objects cross a set virtual line The line crossing direction can be set as bidirectional from left to right or from right to left And you can set the duration for the alarm response actions such as full screen monitoring audible warning etc Steps 1 Enter the VCA settings interface Menu gt Camera gt VCA 118 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 Select the camera to configure the VCA You can click the checkbox of Save VCA Picture to save the ca
30. alarm exceptions and log recording and searching Manually triggering and clearing alarms Import and export of device configuration information Network Functions 4 self adaptive 1OM 100M 1000M_ network interfaces and various working modes are configurable multi address network fault tolerance etc 4 1000M optical fiber interfaces IPv6 is supported TCP IP protocol PPPoE DHCP DNS DDNS NTP SADP SMTP SNMP NFS and iSCSI are supported TCP UDP and RTP for unicast Auto Manual port mapping by UPnP Remote web browser access by HTTPS ensures high security Remote reverse playback via RTSP Support accessing by the platform via ONVIF Remote search playback download locking and unlocking of the record files and support downloading files breakpoint resume Remote parameters setup remote import export of device parameters User Manual of Network Video Recorder Remote viewing of the device status system logs and alarm status Remote keyboard operation Remote locking and unlocking of control panel and mouse Remote HDD formatting and program upgrading Remote system restart and shutdown RS 232 RS 485 transparent channel transmission Alarm and exception information can be sent to the remote host Remotely start stop recording Remotely start stop alarm output Remote PTZ control Remote JPEG capture Two way audio and voice broadcasting Embedded WEB server Development Scalability SDK for Wi
31. analog television standard used in such countries as the United States and Japan Each frame of anNTSC signal contains 525 scan lines at 60Hz e NVR Acronym for Network Video Recorder An NVR can be a PC based or embedded system used for centralized management and storage for IP cameras IP Domes and other DVRs e PAL Acronym for Phase Alternating Line PAL is also another video standard used in broadcast televisions systems in large parts of the world PAL signal contains 625 scan lines at 50Hz e PTZ Acronym for Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras are motor driven systems that allow the camera to pan left and right tilt up and down and zoom in and out e USB Acronym for Universal Serial Bus USB is a plug and play serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer 224 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Troubleshooting No image displayed on the monitor after starting up normally Possible Reasons a No VGA or HDMI connections b Connection cable is damaged c Input mode of the monitor is incorrect Steps 1 Verify the device is connected with the monitor via HDMI or VGA cable If not please connect the device with the monitor and reboot 2 Verify the connection cable is good If there is still no image display on the monitor after rebooting please check if the connection cable is good and change a cable to connect again 3 Verify Input mode of the monitor is correct Please check the input mode of
32. can be triggered when small number of people gathered in the defined detection region Upto 4rules can be configured 124 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 9 Fast Moving Detection Purpose Fast moving detection alarm is triggered when people vehicle or other objects move fast in a pre defined virtual region and a Series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered nore Please refer to the Chapter 9 4 Intrusion Detection for operating steps to configure the fast moving detection The Sensitivity in the Rule Settings defines the moving speed of the object which can trigger the alarm The higher the value is the more easily a moving object can trigger the alarm Upto 4rules can be configured 9 10 Parking Detection Purpose Parking detection function detects illegal parking in places such as highway one way street etc and a series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered s Please refer to the Chapter 9 4 Intrusion Detection for operating steps to configure the parking detection The Threshold 5s 20s in the Rule Settings defines the time of the vehicle parking in the region If you set the value as 10 alarm is triggered after the vehicle stay in the region for 10s Upto 4 rules can be configured 9 11 Unattended Baggage Detection Purpose Unattended baggage detection function detects the objects left over in the pre defined region such as the baggage
33. choosing using a minimum of characters including upper case letters lower case letters numbers and special characters in order to increase the security of your product And we recommend you reset your password regularly especially in the high security system resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product If the device is already activated enter the user name and password in the login interface and click the Login button 213 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Figure 18 2 Logging In 3 Install the plug in before viewing the live video and managing the camera Please follow the installation prompts to install the plug in fore You may have to close the web browser to finish the installation of the plug in 18 2 Live View The live view interface appears by default when you log in the device a Embedded Net DVR E PCamera 02 Camera 01 WE Camera 01 1 _ qd lt O a da mil vil 4 p gt Oo ES E Mma S 4 G A 1 a OH 2 3 4 5 6 T co Figure 18 3 Live View Nore The live view interface may differ according to different models Table 18 1 Description of Live View Interface Channel List Displays the list of channels and the playing and recording status of each channel 214 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Live View Window Displays the image of channel and multi window division is
34. device startup please refer to step 7 of Chapter 2 2 OPTION 2 Enable the RAID function in the HDD Management Interface Steps 1 Enter the disk mode configuration interface Menu gt HDD gt Advanced Storage Mode Enable RAID Figure 12 2 Enable RAID Interface 2 Check the checkbox of Enable RAID Click the Apply button to save the settings 12 1 2 One touch Configuration Purpose Through one touch configuration you can quickly create the disk array By default the array type to be created is RAID 5 Before you start 1 The RAID function should be enabled please refer to the Chapter 10 1 1 for details 2 As the default array type is RAID 5 please install at least 3 HDDs in you device Steps 1 Enter the RAID configuration interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID Array Firmware Capacity Array Type Status Model 465 76GB Normal Functional WDC WD5000YS 0 931 51GB Normal Functional ST31000524NS 931 51GB Normal Functional WDC WD10EVVS 6 One touch C Create Figure 12 3 Physical Disk Interface 2 Check the checkbox of corresponding HDD No to select it 3 Click the One touch Create button to enter the One touch Array Configuration interface 156 User Manual of Network Video Recorder One touch Array Configuration Cancel Figure 12 4 One touch Array Configuration 4 Edit the array name in the Array Name text filed and click OK button to start configuring array H NOTE If you install 4
35. file type start end time 4 Click Search to show the results 74 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Search result Chart iCamera No Start End Time Size Play LJ J 44 20 wr lt 4 35 z Cn HD1 01 15 2015 21 13 32 102 70MB HD1 01 15 2015 21 29 17 1015 12MB 01 15 2015 23 38 04 392 59MB 01 16 2015 13 58 10 358 37MB 01 20 2015 19 37 34 177 97MB Total 6 P 1 1 Total size 0B Export All Figure 5 32 Export Search Result 5 Protect the record files 1 Find the record files you want to protect and then click the icon which will turn told indicating that the file is locked So NOTE The record files of which the recording is still not completed cannot be locked 2 Click i to change it tolki to unlock the file and the file is not protected Attention Record file may be overwritten after unlocking Continue Yes Figure 5 33 Unlocking Attention 5 10 2 Setting HDD Property to Read only Steps 1 Enter HDD setting interface Menu gt HDD Figure 5 34 HDD General 2 Click LA to edit the HDD you want to protect 75 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Local HDD Settings Se BIDE KTS HDD Property ORW Read only Redundancy Group CREE PEE FEE CEE FEE LEE EER F PEE EDE BIE EPE EFE ECE EEE Fi 931 51GB Figure 5 35 HDD General Editing i Note To edit HDD property you need to set the storage mode of the HDD to G
36. from a pre defined virtual region and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered Bord Please refer to the Chapter 9 5 Region Entrance Detection for operating steps to configure the region exiting detection Upto 4 rules can be configured 9 7 Loitering Detection Purpose Loitering detection function detects people vehicle or other objects which loiter in a pre defined virtual region for some certain time and a series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered cia NOTE Please refer to the Chapter 9 4 Intrusion Detection for operating steps to configure the loitering detection The Threshold 1s 10s in the Rule Settings defines the time of the object loitering in the region If you set the value as 5 alarm is triggered after the object loitering in the region for 5s and if you set the value as 0 alarm is triggered immediately after the object entering the region Upto 4rules can be configured 9 8 People Gathering Detection Purpose People gathering detection alarm is triggered when people gather around in a pre defined virtual region and a series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered i Please refer to the Chapter 9 4 Intrusion Detection for operating steps to configure the people gathering detection The Percentage in the Rule Settings defines the gathering density of the people in the region Usually when the percentage is small the alarm
37. gt RS 232 115200 8 1 None None Console Figure 16 1 RS 232 Settings Interface 2 Configure RS 232 parameters including baud rate data bit stop bit parity flow control and usage 3 Click the Apply button to save the settings 195 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 16 2 Configuring General Settings Purpose You can configure the output standard and resolution for the monitors system time and date and mouse pointer speed through the Menu gt Configuration gt General interface Steps 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Select the General tab DST Settings More Settings English 1024 768 60HZ 1280 1024 60HZ GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumqi Singapore MM DD YYYY 01 16 2015 14 38 15 Figure 16 2 General Settings Interface 3 Configure the following settings Language The default language used is English VGA HDMI Resolution Select the output resolution for the main output HDMI1 VGA which must be the same with the resolution of the monitor screen HDMI Resolution Select the HDMI2 resolution which must be the same with the resolution of the monitor screen Time Zone Select the time zone Date Format Select the date format System Date Select the system date System Time Select the system time Mouse Pointer Speed Set the speed of mouse pointer 4 levels are configurable Enable Wizard Enable disable the Wizard w
38. information list as shown in Figure 13 21 Bad Sector Detection Ej Continue to use this disk when Self evaluation is failed 4 Not tested Short Test i 21 269 Pass Functional S M A R T Information ID Attribute Name Status Flags Threshold Value Worst Raw Value 0x3 Spin Up Time OK 27 f 154 107 5258 0x4 Start Stop Count OK 32 100 100 0x5 Reallocated Sector Count OK 33 200 200 0x7 Seek Error Rate OK 2e 200 200 0x9 Power on Hours Count OK 32 92 92 0xa Spin Up Retry Count OK 32 100 100 Figure 13 21 S M A R T Settings Interface The related information of the S M A R T is shown on the interface You can choose the self test types as Short Test Expanded Test or the Conveyance Test Click the start button to start the S M A R T HDD self evaluation M Nore If you want to use the HDD even when the S M A R T checking is failed you can check the checkbox of the Continue to use the disk when self evaluation is failed item Bad Sector Detection Steps 1 Click the Bad Sector Detection tab 2 Select the HDD No in the dropdown list you want to configure and choose All Detection or Key Area Detection as the detection type 177 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 Click the Detect button to start the detection S M A R T Settings 931 51GB 232MB Testing 39 0 Cancel Normal Damaged Shield Figure 13 22 Bad Sector Detection And you can click Error info button to se
39. ivms 4200 admin N 11 1515 o x Control Panel Operation and Control Main View 0 G Remote Playback mmm Video Wall Viewing live video controlling PTZ 1 Searching the record files and OOC Video Wall Configuration and functionality and setting image playback Operation parameters E map a Adding modifying deleting and basic operations of E map Maintenance and Management Device Management Event Management oA Storage Schedule The management of the devices and Configuration of alarm abnormal a L Configure the storage schedule and groups adding deleting and the parameters and linkage actions ofthe related parameters configuration of the resources servers ies os Account Management Log Search System Configuration Adding deleting users and assigning fia Search view and backup local and L Configuring general parameters the permissions remote logs Bs Figure 17 3 Control Panel 17 1 2 Adding the NVR to the Client Software Perform the following steps to enter the Device Adding interface 1 Click the EA icon on the control panel or click Tools gt Device Management to open the Device Management page 2 Click the Server tab 3 Click Encoding Device to enter Encoding Device Adding interface 206 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Server wil Group Organization Device for Management 0 Encoding Device sh Add Device Modify Delete Remote VCA Allo QR Code Activate Refresh All Filter F Add N
40. models Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ D1 IPdome Clear All Clear All Clear All Left Limit Right Limit PTZ Parame Figure 4 10 PTZ Settings 2 Use the directional button to wheel the camera to the location where you want to set the limit and click the Left Limit or Right Limit button to link the location to the corresponding limit 50 User Manual of Network Video Recorder NOTE The speed dome starts linear scan from the left limit to the right limit and you must set the left limit on the left side of the right limit as well the angle from the left limit to the right limit should be no more than 180 4 2 8 Calling Linear Scan Purpose Follow the procedure to call the linear scan in the predefined scan range Steps 1 Click the button PTZ in the lower right corner of the PTZ setting interface Or press the PTZ button on the front panel or click the PTZ Control icon a in the quick setting bar to enter the PTZ setting menu in live view mode 2 Click the gt button to show the one touch function of the PTZ control PTZ Camera IP Camera 4 Cece Go O B 4 PTZ Control Park Quick Patrol Park Patrol 1 Park Preset 1 Linear Scan Restore Figure 4 11 PTZ Panel One touch 3 Click Linear Scan button to start the linear scan and click the Linear Scan button again to stop it You can click the Restore button to clear the defined l
41. playback mode Table 18 4 Description of Playback Toolbar Description Button Start Stop video clipping af J ni Transcoded Playback P 6 You can drag the progress bar with the mouse to locate the exact playback point You can also input the time in the textbox and click button to locate the playback point The color of the video on the progress bar stands for the different video types E Command Schedule E Alarm m Manual 218 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Appendix 219 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Specifications DS 96000NI H16 H D DS 96128NI H16 DS 96128NI H16 H DS 96256NI H16 DS 96256NI H16 H DS 96128NI H16 I DS 96128NI H16 H I DS 96256NI H16 I DS 96256NI H16 H I 128 ch 256 ch Up to 8MP resolution IP video input Video Audio input Two way audio 2 ch RCA 2 0 Vp p 1kQ Incoming bandwidth 400Mbps 640Mbps or 400Mbps when RAID is enabled Network Outgoing bandwidth 400Mbps 400Mbps Remote connection 256 Recording resolution 8MP 6MP 5MP 3MP 1080P UXGA 720P VGA 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF l ch HOSCE VO nuput 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 resolution 60Hz 1 ch HDMI output 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 12 ch for H and H I models only Video Audi HDAN output on HDAN 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60H
42. strength strong medium weak risk 2 4 3 Editing the Connected IP cameras and Configuring Customized Protocols After the adding of the IP cameras the basic information of the camera lists in the page you can configure the basic setting of the IP cameras Steps 1 Click the icon to edit the parameters you can edit the IP address protocol and other parameters 32 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Edit IP Camera D3 172 6 23 124 HIKVISION 8000 1 Protocol Cancel Figure 2 20 Edit the Parameters Channel Port If the connected device is an encoding device with multiple channels you can choose the channel to connect by selecting the channel port No in the dropdown list 2 Click OK to save the settings and exit the editing interface To edit advanced parameters 1 Drag the horizontal scroll bar to the right side and click the 2 icon Advance Set Password D3 172 6 23 124 8000 Figure 2 21 Network Configuration of the Camera 2 You can edit the network information and the password of the camera 33 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Advance Set Figure 2 22 Password Configuration of the Camera 3 Click Apply to save the settings and click OK to exit the interface Configuring the customized protocols Purpose To connect the network cameras which are not configured with the standard protocols you can configure the customized protocols for them Steps 1 Click t
43. supported Play Control Bar Play control operations are supported Pan tilt zoom operations are supported as well as preset editing and calling PTZ Control p NOTE PTZ function can only be realized if the connected camera supports PTZ control Start Live View Steps 1 Inthe live view window select a playing window by clicking the mouse 2 Double click a camera from the device list to start the live view 3 You can click the button on the toolbar to start the live view of all cameras on the device list Refer to the following table for the description of buttons on the live view window Table 18 2 Description of Live View Toolbar Select the window division mode Open Close audio Ta Ta Start Stop all live view amp Start Stop two way Audio Capture pictures in the live view l Adjust volume mode Start Stop all recording Enable Disable digital zoom Previous Next page Full screen Select different stream type for live view by clicking the icon live view in main stream live view in sub stream live view in transcoded stream 18 3 Recording Before you start Make sure the device is connected with HDD or network disk and the HDD or network disk has been initialized for the first time to use Two recording types can be configured Manual and Scheduled The following section introduces the configuration of scheduled recording Steps 215 User Manual of Network Video Recor
44. than one channel But presets patrols and patterns are exclusive Settings Trigger Channel Arming Schedule Linkage Action inking IP Camera 4 amp p ely OK Figure 8 7 Set PTZ Linking of Alarm Input 7 Ifyou want to set handling action of another alarm input repeat the above steps Or you can click the Copy button on the Alarm Input Setup interface and check the checkbox of alarm inputs 106 User Manual of Network Video Recorder to copy the settings to them Copy Alarm Input to WAlarm Input No Alarm Name MLocal lt 2 BLocal lt 3 MiLocal lt 4 MLocal lt 5 MLocal lt 6 MLocal lt 7 MLocal lt 8 BLocal lt 9 MLocal lt 10 MiLocal lt 11 Cancel Figure 8 8 Copy Settings of Alarm Input 107 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 3 Detecting Video Loss Alarm Purpose Detect video loss of a channel and take alarm response action s Steps 1 Enter Video Loss interface of Camera Management and select a channel you want to detect Menu gt Camera gt Video Loss IP Camera 4 Figure 8 9 Video Loss Setup Interface 2 Set up handling action of video loss Check the checkbox of Enable Video Loss Alarm and click button to set up handling action of video loss 3 Set up arming schedule of the handling actions 1 Select Arming Schedule tab to set the channel s arming schedule 2 Choose one day of a week and up to eight time periods can be set within each day 3 Click App
45. the VCA settings interface Menu gt Camera gt VCA 2 Select the camera to configure the VCA 127 User Manual of Network Video Recorder You can click the checkbox of Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of VCA detection 3 Select the VCA detection type to PIR Alarm 4 Click Ea to configure the trigger channel arming schedule and linkage action for the PIR alarm 5 Click the Rule Settings button to set the rules Please refer to the Chapter 9 2 Face Detection for instructions 6 Click Apply to activate the settings 128 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 10 VCA Search 129 User Manual of Network Video Recorder With the configured VCA detection the NVR supports the VCA search for the behavior analysis face capture people counting and heat map results 10 1 Face Search Purpose When there are detected face picture captured and saved in HDD you can enter the Face Search interface to search the picture and play the picture related video file according to the specified conditions Before you start Please refer to Section 9 2 Face Detection for configuring the face detection Steps 1 Enter the Face Search interface Menu gt VCA Search gt Face Search 2 Select the camera s for the face search IP Camera D2 D3 D4 DS D6 D7 D8 f4aD10 MD11 MD1i2 MD1i3 D14 MD1i5 MD16 faD18 MD19 MD20 MD21 MD22 MD23 MD24 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31 D32 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D339 D40 12 01 2014 00 00 00
46. the disk array which is realized by the software and RAIDO RAID1 RAID5 and RAID 10 are supported You can enable the RAID function on your demand Before you start Please install the HDD s properly and it is recommended to use the same enterprise level HDDs including model and capacity for array creation and configuration so as to maintain reliable and stable running of the disks Introduction If the RAID is enabled the NVR can store the data such as record picture log information in the HDD only after you have created the virtual disk or you have configured network HDD refer to Chapter 11 2 Managing Network HDD Our device provides two ways for creating the virtual disk including one touch configuration and manual configuration The following flow chart shows the process of creating virtual disk Enter Disk Mode Interface Enable RAID Enter Physical Disk Interface One touch Creation Manual Creation Select Array Type HDD Auto initialization Creating Array Finished RAID1 RAIDS and RAID 10 Array Initialization Normal HDD Figure 12 1 RAID Working Flow Creating Array Finished Array Initialization Finished Enter HDD Information Interface 12 1 1 Enable RAID Purpose Perform the following steps to enable the RAID function or the disk array cannot be created 155 User Manual of Network Video Recorder OPTION 1 Enable the RAID function in the Wizard when the
47. the monitor matches with the output mode of the device e g if the output mode of NVR is HDMI output then the input mode of monitor must be the HDMI input And if not please modify the input mode of monitor 4 Check if the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 3 If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process There is an audible warning sound Di Di Di DiDi after a new bought NVR starts up Possible Reasons a No HDD is installed in the device b The installed HDD has not been initialized c The installed HDD is not compatible with the NVR or is broken down Steps 1 Verify at least one HDD is installed in the NVR 1 If not please install the compatible HDD NOTE Please refer to the Quick Operation Guide for the HDD installation steps 2 Ifyou don t want to install a HDD select Menu gt Configuration gt Exceptions and uncheck the Audible Warning checkbox of HDD Error 2 Verify the HDD is initialized 1 Select Menu gt HDD gt General 2 Ifthe status of the HDD is Uninitialized please check the checkbox of corresponding HDD and click the Init button 3 Verify the HDD is detected or is in good condition 1 Select Menu gt HDD gt General 2 Ifthe HDD is not detected or the status is Abnormal please replace the dedicated HDD according to the requirement 4 Che
48. the more easily the detection alarm can be triggered 3 Percentage Range 1 100 Percentage defines the ratio of the in region part of the object which can trigger the alarm For example if the percentage is set as 50 when the object enters the region and occupies half of the whole region the alarm is triggered Rule Settings 1 Figure 9 6 Set Intrusion Crossing Detection Rules 4 Click OK to save the rule settings and back to the line crossing detection settings interface a 7 Click and draw a quadrilateral in the preview window by specifying four vertexes of the detection region and right click to complete drawing Only one region can be configured You can use ll clear the existing virtual line and re draw it 121 User Manual of Network Video Recorder ble Face Recog Camera D3 IPCamera 03 Face Det Line Cro Intrusion Region Region rking Unattend Object R Audio Ex Rule Settings 12118 2014 WA 10 17 p Clear All Figure 9 7 Draw Area for Intrusion Detection 8 Click Apply to save the settings 122 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 5 Region Entrance Detection Purpose Region entrance detection function detects people vehicle or other objects which enter a pre defined virtual region from the outside place and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered Steps 1 Enter the VCA settings interface Menu gt Camera gt VCA 2 Select the ca
49. to 24 18 SATA hard disks can be connected Each disk with a maximum of 4TB storage capacity 8 network disks 8 NAS disks or 7 NAS disks 1 IP SAN disk can be connected The SAS expansion enclosure can be connected for the expanded storage via the miniSAS interface Support S M A R T and bad sector detection Not supported when the RAID function is enabled HDD group management Support HDD standby function HDD property redundancy read only read write R W HDD quota management different capacity can be assigned to different channel Support RAIDO RAID1 RAIDS and RAID10 storage scheme and can be enabled and disabled on your demand Recording and Playback Holiday recording schedule configuration Continuous and event video recording parameters Multiple recording types manual continuous alarm motion motion alarm motion amp alarm 8 recording time periods with separated recording types Pre record and post record for alarm motion detection for recording and pre record time for schedule and manual recording Locking and unlocking record files Local redundant recording Playing back record files by events alarm input motion detection VCA Playing back record files by smart search intrusion motion detection User Manual of Network Video Recorder Tag adding for record files searching and playing back by tags Provide new playback interface with easy and flexible o
50. to ensure high security and reliability of video data Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 2 Select HDD from the list and click the LA icon to enter the Local HDD Settings interface as shown in Figure 13 15 171 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Local HDD Settings HDD Property ORW Read only Redundancy Group CEER VER CEE Cee Lan LIE TAR T EEE BIE DIE BrE DES ECE EDE Fii 931GB Cancel Figure 13 15 Set HDD Property 3 Set the HDD property to R W Read only or Redundancy 4 Click the OK button to save the settings and exit the interface 5 In the HDD Information menu the HDD property will be displayed in the list Nore At least 2 hard disks must be installed on your NVR when you want to set a HDD to Redundancy and there is one HDD with R W property 172 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 4 Configuring Quota Mode Purpose Each camera can be configured with allocated quota for the storage of recorded files Steps 1 Enter the Storage Mode interface Menu gt HDD gt Advanced 2 Set the Mode to Quota as shown in Figure 13 16 The NVR must be rebooted to enable the changes to take effect Disk Mode Quota IP Camera 1 11 264MB 931 0 A Free Quota Space 931 GB Figure 13 16 Storage Mode Settings Interface 3 Select a camera for which you want to configure quota 4 Enter the storage capacity in the text field of Max
51. whether your Email settings work 11 2 8 Configuring NAT Purpose Two ways are provided for port mapping to realize the remote access via the cross segment network UPnP and manual mapping UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP can permit the device seamlessly discover the presence of other network devices on the network and establish functional network services for data sharing communications etc You can use the UPnP function to enable the fast connection of the device to the WAN via a router without port mapping Before you start If you want to enable the UPnP function of the device you must enable the UPnP function of the router to 148 User Manual of Network Video Recorder which your device is connected When the network working mode of the device is set as multi address the Default Route of the device should be in the same network segment as that of the LAN IP address of the router Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the NAT tab to enter the port mapping interface General PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP More Settings Enable UPnP a Manue Port Type Edit External External IP Address UPnP Status Z RTSP Por Inactive Server Por Inactive HTTPS Port Inactive Figure 11 20 UPnP Settings Interface 3 Check checkbox to enable UPnP 4 Select the Mapping Type as Manual or Auto in the drop down list OPTION 1 Auto If you select Auto
52. 1 Jan HolidayS Disabled 1 Jan Holiday10 Disabled 1_Jan Holiday11 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday12 Disabled 1 Jan IR RRRRARRR Figure 5 22 Holiday Settings 2 Enable Edit Holiday schedule 1 Click LA to enter the Edit interface Holiday 1 By Week Jan Jan Cancel Figure 5 23 Edit Holiday Settings 2 Check the checkbox after Enable Holiday 3 Select Mode from the dropdown list 68 User Manual of Network Video Recorder There are three different modes for the date format to configure holiday schedule 4 Set the start and end date 5 Click Apply to save settings 6 Click OK to exit the Edit interface 3 Enter Record Capture Schedule settings interface to edit the holiday recording schedule See Chapter 5 2 Configuring Recording Schedule 69 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 8 Configuring Redundant Recording Purpose Enabling redundant recording which means saving the record files and captured pictures not only in the R W HDD but also in the redundant HDD will effectively enhance the data safety and reliability Steps 1 Enter HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD Figure 5 24 HDD General 2 Select the HDD and click LA to enter the Local HDD Settings interface 1 Set the HDD property to Redundancy Local HDD Settings HDD No HDD Property RW Read only Redundancy Group 0 REE PEE FEE CHE FES DES ae I EER DUE DIE BrE EEE ECE EPE Bi 76 319MB Cancel Figure 5 25 H
53. 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 78910 11 Figure 1 7 DS 96000NI H16 F16 1 2 3 oe Ff 783210 11 Figure 1 8 DS 96000NI H24 F24 Table 1 4 Description of the Rear Panel Description 1 AUDIO OUT RCA connector for audio output This connector is synchronized with VGA video output AUDIO IN RCA connector for audio input FIBER Interface 4 FIBER network interfaces LAN Interface 4 LAN network interfaces 4 HDMI 2 HDMI video output connectors 5 USB 3 0 interface Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD roa MINI SAS Optional Connects to SAS expansion enclosure 19 User Manual of Network Video Recorder RS 485 Interface Connector for RS 485 devices T and T pins connect to R and R pins of PTZ receiver respectively D RS 232 Interface Connector for RS 232 devices D D pin connects to Ta Tb pin of controller For cascading devices Controller Port the first NVR s D D pin should be connected with the D D pin of the next NVR ALARM ee Connector for alarm input ALARM ALARMOUT Connector for alarm output HDMI Output Extension 16 HDMI video output connectors Board provided for H and H I models only 13 Intel Interface Board Intel interface board for connecting to the x86 operating system host provided for 96000NI H series only DB9 connector for VGA outp
54. 2 18 Custom Adding IP Camera Interface 2 You can edit the IP address protocol management port and other information of the IP camera to be added M ie NOTE If the IP camera to add has not been actiavated you can activate it from the IP camera list on the camera management interface 3 Optional Check the checkbox of Continue to Add to add other IP cameras 4 Click Add to add the camera 31 User Manual of Network Video Recorder For the successfully added IP cameras the Security status shows the security level of the password of camera strong password weak password and risk password IP Camera Import Export Mcam Add De Status Security IP Camera Addr Camera Name P i gt Weak Passw 10 16 1 216 4 IPdome H Active 10 16 1 93 _ _ Active 10 16 1 14 Activ 10 16 1 207 gt Refresh One touch A Upgrade Delete One touch A Custom Addi Net Receive Idle Bandwidth 315Mbps Figure 2 19 Successfully Added IP Cameras Table 2 1 Explanation of the icons Explanation Explanation Edit basic parameters of the camera Add the detected IP camera The camera is disconnected you can click the icon to get the exception Delete the IP camera information of camera Play the live video of the connected EJ Advanced settings of the camera camera Show the security status of the camera Upgrade the connected IP camera Security to be active inactive or the password
55. 3 13 f0 5d 1500 10M Half dup Figure 11 26 Network Traffic Interface 2 You can view the sending rate and receiving rate information on the interface The traffic data is refreshed every second 152 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 4 Checking Network Statistics Purpose You can check the network status to obtain the real time information of NVR Steps 1 Enter the Network Detection interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect 2 Click the Network Stat tab Traffic Type Bandwidth Remote Live View Obps Remote Playback Obps Net Receive Idle 312Mbps Net Send Idle 256Mbps Refresh Figure 11 27 Network Stat Interface 3 Check the bandwidth of IP Camera bandwidth of Remote Live View bandwidth of Remote Playback bandwidth of Net Receive Idle and bandwidth of Net Send Idle 4 You can click Refresh to get the newest status 153 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 12 RAID 154 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 1 Configuring Array Purpose RAID redundant array of independent disks is a storage technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a logical unit A RAID setup stores data over multiple hard disk drives to provide enough redundancy so that data can be recovered if one disk fails Data is distributed across the drives in one of several ways called RAID levels depending on what level of redundancy and performance is required The NVR supports
56. 4 15 42 20 1412 00MB New Folder Format Figure 10 3 Export Files 131 Refresh Delete Play iw O w Cancel User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 2 Behavior Search Purpose The behavior analysis detects a series of suspicious behavior based on VCA detection and certain linkage methods will be enabled if the alarm is triggered Steps 1 Enter the Behavior Search interface Menu gt VCA Search gt Behavior Search 2 Select the camera s for the behavior search 3 Specify the start time and end time for searching the matched pictures Zi IP Camera 4 Select the VCA detection type from the dropdown list including the line crossing detection intrusion detection unattended baggage detection object removal detection region entrance detection region exiting detection parking detection loitering detection people gathering detection and fast moving detection E D2 D10 v IDHE EJ D26 EA D34 E D42 E D50 v ADET E D3 E D11 D19 D27 iv D35 E D43 2 D51 E D59 12 01 2014 12 18 2014 All D4 MD12 v D20 v D28 D36 E D44 v DEP v D60 FADS E D13 E D21 D29 iv D37 E D45 v DEX E D61 v D6 D14 D22 D30 v DEI EJ D46 E D54 EJ D62 RRO 23 59 59 Figure 10 4 Behavior Search Interface E D7 B D15 E D23 MD31 v DES E D47 MD55 E D63 D8 D16 MD24 DEY iv D40 EI D48 E D56 E D64 5 Click Search to start searchin
57. 52 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 3 PTZ Control Panel To enter the PTZ control panel there are two ways supported OPTION 1 In the PTZ settings interface click the PTZ button on the lower right corner which is next to the Back button OPTION 2 In the Live View mode you can press the PTZ Control button on the front panel or on the remote control or choose the PTZ Control icon B or select the PTZ option in the right click menu Click the Configuration button on the control panel and you can enter the PTZ Settings interface anr B3 NOTE In PTZ control mode the PTZ panel will be displayed when a mouse is connected with the device If no mouse is connected the PTZ icon appears in the lower left corner of the window indicating that this camera is in PTZ control mode PTZ PTE MTE Camera IP Camera 7 Configuration E O 4 One touch IP Camera 3 IP Camera 4 Camera OTE E O E One touch gt 4 PTZ Control gt GOCE Ol Focus Se ae Park Quick Patrol Park Patrol 1 Park Preset 1 Linear Scan Call Preset Call Patrol Stop Pa 1 Restore Call Patt Stop Pa 1 Figure 4 13 PTZ Panel Table 4 1 Description of the PTZ panel icons Direction button and Zoom Focus Zoom Focus Iris a Wiper on off the auto cycle button The speed of the l Light on off PTZ movement 3D Zoom Image Centralization Switch to the Switch to the PTZ Switch to t
58. 8 1 64 Actix HIKVISION 10 16 1 14 Acti HIKVISION One touch A Search Previous Figure 2 10 Add IP Cameras 10 Click Next button Configure the recording for the searched IP Cameras Wizard Previous Figure 2 11 Record Settings 11 Click OK to complete the startup Setup Wizard 217 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 4 Adding and Connecting the IP Cameras 2 4 1 Setting the Admin Password for IP Camera Purpose Before adding the camera make sure the IP camera to be added is in active status Steps 1 2 J Select the Add IP Camera option from the right click menu in live view mode or click Menu gt Camera gt Camera to enter the IP camera management interface For the IP camera detected online in the same network segment the Security status shows whether it is active or inactive IP Camera Import Export M cam Add De Status Security IP Camera A Edit Up Camera Name zZ Strong Pass 10 16 1 205 E iPCamera 02 N E gt Refresh One touch A Upgrade Delete One touch A Custom Addi Net Receive Idle Bandwidth 320Mbps Figure 2 12 IP Camera Management Interface Click the inactive icon of the camera to enter the following interface to activate it You can also select multiple cameras from the list and click the One touch Activate to activate the cameras in batch Activation One touch Activate Use Admin Password Use Admin Password e New
59. 8001 Cancel Figure 11 22 External Port Settings Dialog Box 3 Click Apply button to save the settings 4 You can click Refresh button to get the latest status of the port mapping General PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP More Settings Manual Port Type Edit External External IP Address UPnP Status HTTP Port 82 172 6 23 110 Active RTSP Port 172 6 23 110 Active Server Port 172 6 23 110 Active HTTPS Port 172 6 23 110 Active Refresh Figure 11 23 UPnP Settings Finished Manual Manual Mapping If your router does not support the UPnP function perform the following steps to map the port manually in an easy way Before you start Make sure the router support the configuration of internal port and external port in the interface of Forwarding Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 150 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 Select the NAT tab to enter the port mapping interface 3 Leave the Enable UPnP checkbox unchecked 4 Click LA to activate the External Port Settings dialog box Configure the external port No for server port http port RTSP port and https port respectively NOTE aE value of the RTSP port No should be 554 or between 1024 and 65535 while the value of the other ports should be between and 65535 and the value must be different from each other If multiple devices are configured for the UPnP settings under the same router the value of th
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61. AID Level 015 10 Hot Spare Type Global Hot Spare Support Rebuild Yes Medium Speed Figure 12 17 Firmware Interface 2 You can set the Background Task Speed in the drop down list 164 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 13 HDD Management 165 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 1 Initializing HDDs Purpose A newly installed hard disk drive HDD must be initialized before it can be used with your NVR NOTE A message box pops up when the NVR starts up 1f there exits any uninitialized HDD Attention Not all hard disks are initialized Initialization will erase all data on the disk Do you want to initialize the disk s No Figure 13 1 Message Box of Uninitialized HDD Click Yes button to initialize it immediately or you can perform the following steps to initialize the HDD Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General Figure 13 2 HDD Information Interface 2 Select HDD to be initialized 3 Click the Init button Initialize Initialization will erase all data on the HDD A Continue Cancel Figure 13 3 Confirm Initialization 4 Select the OK button to start initialization ML Capacity Status Property Type Free Space Gr Edit D 51GB Initia izing 44 PUY Local OME Figure 13 4 Status changes to Initializing 166 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 After the HDD has been initialized the status of the
62. Camera Nna D Q Figure 6 12 Smart Playback Interface Table 6 2 Detailed Explanation of Smart Playback Toolbar Draw line for the line crossing detection Set full screen for motion detection File management for video clips Smart settings Draw quadrilateral Draw rectangle for the intrusion Nl for the intrusion detection detection Start Stop Clear all clipping Pause playing Play Filter video files Search matched by setting the video files target characters 5 Set the rules and areas for smart search of VCA event or motion event Line Crossing Detection 85 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Select the button and click on the image to specify the start point and end point of the line Intrusion Detection Click the button and specify 4 points to set a quadrilateral region for intrusion detection Only one region can be set Motion Detection Click the button and then click and draw the mouse to set the detection area manually You can also click the button to set the full screen as the detection area 6 You can click to configure the smart settings Smart Settings Figure 6 13 Smart Settings Skip the Non Related Video The non related video will not be played if this function is enabled Play Non Related Video at Set the speed to play the non related video Max 8 4 1 are selectable Play Related Video at Set the speed to play the related video Max 8 4 1 are selec
63. DD General Editing 2 Click Apply to save the settings 3 Click OK to back to the upper level menu M a nore You must set the Storage mode in the HDD advanced settings to Group before you set the HDD property to Redundant For detailed information please refer to Chapter 11 4 1 Setting HDD Property There should be at least another HDD which is in Read Write status 3 Enter the Record setting interface Menu gt Record gt Parameters 1 Select Record tab 70 User Manual of Network Video Recorder IP Camera 1 Main Stream Continuous Video amp Audio 704 576 4CIF Variable Medium Full Frame General 2048 1152 1920 Kbps 5s 5s 0 Main Stream Main Stream Event Medit Full Frame General 2048 1152 1920 Kbps Figure 5 26 Record Parameters 2 Select Camera you want to configure in the drop down list 3 Check the checkbox of Redundant Record 4 Click OK to save settings and back to the upper level menu Repeat the above steps for configuring other channels 71 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 9 Configuring HDD Group for Recording Purpose You can group the HDDs and save the record files and captured pictures in certain HDD group Steps 1 Enter HDD setting interface Menu gt HDD Figure 5 27 HDD General 2 Select Advanced on the left side menu 1 IP Camera v 10 Ree 10 1K ee 1 EDS ee 1 a 18 M09 D110 D11 D12 D13 D014 MD15 MD16
64. Detectio N A information 01 14 2015 23 57 44 HDD S M A R T N A a Alarm 31 14 2015 23 57 44 Motion Detectio N A 96 amp Alarm 01 14 2015 23 57 54 Motion Detectio 97 amp Alarm 01 14 2015 23 58 39 Motion Detectio 98 amp Alarm 01 14 2015 23 58 41 Motion Detectio 99 Information 01 14 2015 23 58 48 System Running 100 Information 01 14 2015 23 58 48 System Running Total 785 P 1 8 Figure 6 16 Result of System Log Search 4 Playback interface The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process 87 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Playback Figure 6 17 Interface of Playback by Log 6 1 7 Playing Back External File Purpose Perform the following steps to look up and play back files in the external devices Steps 1 Enter Tag Search interface Menu gt Playback 2 Select the External File in the drop down list on the top left side The files are listed in the right side list You can click the button to refresh the file list 3 Select and click the button to play back it And you can adjust the playback speed by clicking gt iim amp External File E chO2_201304 E chO2_201304 B player exe Figure 6 18 Interface of External File Playback 88 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 1 8 Playing Back by Sub periods Purpose The video files can be played in multiple sub periods simultaneously on the screens Ste
65. EGITIMATE PURPOSES IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS MANUAL AND THE APPLICABLE LAW THE LATER PREVAILS User Manual of Network Video Recorder Regulatory Information FCC Information FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Conditions This device 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 EU Conformity Statement This product and if applicable the supplied accessories too are marked with CE and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC the LVD Directive 2006 95 EC and the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU K 2012 19 EU WEEE dir
66. Export finished 94 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Export finished Figure 7 8 Export Finished 2 PE NOTE The backup of video files using USB writer or SATA writer has the same operating instructions Please refer to steps described above 7 1 3 Backing up by Event Search Purpose Back up event related record files using USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer or SATA writer Quick Backup and Normal Backup are supported Steps 1 Enter Export interface Menu gt Export gt Event 2 Select the cameras to search 3 Select the event type to alarm input motion or VCA Motion 12 10 2014 00 00 00 12 10 2014 23 59 59 30s 30s EJIP Camera D2 D3 D4 D7 D8 v iD DER MDi1 pir ED15 MD16 7D18 MD1i9 MD20 7 D23 eye D26 D27 D28 D31 D32 D34 D35 BK D39 D40 D42 D43 D44 D47 D48 FaD50 MD51 MD52 M055 MD56 Search Figure 7 9 Event Search for Backup 4 Set search condition and click Search button to enter the search result interface The matched video files are displayed in Chart or List display mode 5 Select video files from the Chart or List interface to export 95 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Search result Chart MSource Camera No HDD Event Time Size Play B 5 gt 08 Ti 5 89MB G MD E 12 10 2014 11 18 13 8593 30KB Total 2 P 1 1 Total size OB Export All Figure 7 10 Result of Event Search 6 Export the video files Please
67. F eate New F Valid password range 8 16 You can use a combination Valid password range 8 16 You can use a combination of numbers lowercase uppercase and special character of numbers lowercase uppercase and special character for your password with at least two kinds of them for your password with at least two kinds of them contained contained Cancel Cancel Figure 2 13 Activate the Camera Set the password of the camera to activate it Use Admin Password when you check the checkbox the camera s will be configured with the same 28 User Manual of Network Video Recorder admin password of the operating NVR Activation Use Admin Password Create May tj beg Darts strong Confirm New P Valid password range 8 16 You can use a combination of numbers lowercase uppercase and special character for your password with at least two kinds of them contained Cancel Figure 2 14 Set New Password Create New Password If the admin password is not used you must create the new password for the camera and confirm it A STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing using a minimum of characters including upper case letters lower case letters numbers and special characters in order to increase the security of your product And we recommend you reset your password regularly especially in the high security system resetting the password monthl
68. HDD will change from Uninitialized to Normal Figure 13 5 HDD Status Changes to Normal m NOTE Initializing the HDD will erase all data on it 167 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 2 Managing Network HDD Purpose You can add the allocated NAS or disk of IP SAN to NVR and use it as network HDD Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General Figure 13 6 HDD Information Interface 2 Click the Add button to enter the Add NetHDD interface as shown in Figure 13 7 Add NetHDD NetHDD 1 yi NAS NetHDD IP Address NetHDD Direx tory Cancel Figure 13 7 HDD Information Interface Add the allocated NetHDD Select the type to NAS or IP SAN 5 Configure the NAS or IP SAN settings e Add NAS disk 1 Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field 2 Click the Search button to search the available NAS disks 3 Select the NAS disk from the list shown below Or you can just manually enter the directory in the text field of NetHDD Directory 4 Click the OK button to add the configured NAS disk nore Up to 8 NAS disks can be added 168 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Add NetHDD NetHDD 1 NAS 172 6 24 201 fdvridvr_ 3 Directory fdvridvr_1 imnt backup indexbackup fdvridvr_8 fdyrfliu_O fdvridvr_2 Cancel Figure 13 8 Add NAS Disk e Add IP SAN 1 Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field 2 Click the Search button to search the available
69. IP SAN disks 3 Select the IP SAN disk from the list shown below 4 Click the OK button to add the selected IP SAN disk Eo to 1 IP SAN disk can be added Add NetHDD NetHDD 1 IP SAN 172 9 ae 210 iqn 2004 05 storos t 8 iqn 2004 05 storos t 41 igqn 2004 05 storos t 1000 Cancel Figure 13 9 Add IP SAN Disk 6 After having successfully added the NAS or IP SAN disk return to the HDD Information menu The added NetHDD will be displayed in the list 7 tiny NOTE If the added NetHDD is uninitialized please select it and click the Init button for initialization Mabel Capacity Status Property Type Free Space Gro Edit Del 3 931 51GB Normal RAW Local 890GB 1 Z 4 931 51GB Normal RAW Local 867GB 1 A Bi 79 968MB Normal RIW NAS 79 872MB 1 A m Figure 13 10 Initialize Added NetHDD 169 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 3 Managing HDD Group 13 3 1 Setting HDD Groups Purpose Multiple HDDs can be managed in groups Video from specified channels can be recorded onto a particular HDD group through HDD settings Steps 1 Enter the Storage Mode interface Menu gt HDD gt Advanced 2 Set the Mode to Group as shown in Figure 13 11 Disk Mode IP Camera D2 v D10 MD18 D26 E D34 D42 D50 Figure 13 11 Storage Mode Interface 3 Click the Apply button and the following Attention box will pop up Attention Reboot to take effect of the changing of the storage mode Co
70. IP video input Video Audio input Two way audio 1 ch RCA 2 0 Vp p 1kQ Incoming bandwidth 400Mbps 640Mbps or 400Mbps when RAID is enabled Network Outgoing bandwidth 400Mbps 400Mbps Remote connection 2 56 Recording resolution 8MP 6MP SMP 3MP 1080P UXGA 720P V GA 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF 1 ch BEM Gal output 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 resolution 60Hz 1 ch Video Audio HDMI output 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 output 60Hz 12 ch for H and H I models only HDMI outputs on HDMI 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 Output Extension Board 60Hz LCD Screen Available for H and H I models only Audio output 1 ch RCA 2 0Vp p 1KQ eels al Mayak 8MP 6MP SMP 3MP 1080P UXGA 720P VGA 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF Decoding Synchronous playback 16 ch DS 96000NI F16 and DS 96000NI F16 I 8 ch 1080P Capability DS 96000NI F16 H and DS 96000NI F16 H I 44 ch 1080P SATA 16 SATA interfaces for 16HDDs Hard disk miniSAS Optional 1 miniSAS interface Capacity Up to 6TB capacity for each HDD Array type RAIDO RAID1 RAIDS RAID10 Disk array Number of arrays 16 Network interface 4 RJ 45 10 100 1000 Mbps self adaptive Ethernet interface Optic fiber interface 4 1000 Mbps optic fiber interface Serial interface RS 232
71. MIK VISION i Lng cae a Network Video Recorder User Manual UD 6L0202D1973A01 User Manual of Network Video Recorder User Manual COPYRIGHT 2015 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co Ltd ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Any and all information including among others wordings pictures graphs are the properties of Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co Ltd or its subsidiaries hereinafter referred to be Hikvision This user manual hereinafter referred to be the Manual cannot be reproduced changed translated or distributed partially or wholly by any means without the prior written permission of Hikvision Unless otherwise stipulated Hikvision does not make any warranties guarantees or representations express or implied regarding to the Manual About this Manual This Manual is applicable to Network Video Recorder NVR The Manual includes instructions for using and managing the product Pictures charts images and all other information hereinafter are for description and explanation only The information contained in the Manual is subject to change without notice due to firmware updates or other reasons Please find the latest version in the company website http overseas hikvision com en Please use this user manual under the guidance of professionals Trademarks Acknowledgement HIKVISION and other Hikvision s trademarks and logos are the properties of Hikvision in various jurisdictions Other tr
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73. Physic Hot Status Level Re Del Task 1 arayi1_l 931 931G 26 7 Degraded RAIDS EF ii Rebuild Runi Figure 12 12 Array Settings Interface If there is no hot spare disk after rebuilding it is recommended to install a HDD into the device and set is as a hot spare disk to ensure the high security and reliability of the array 12 2 1 Manually Rebuilding Array Purpose If you do not enable the Auto rebuild in Firmware Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Firmware or the hot spare disk has not been configured then you can rebuild the array manually to restore the array when the virtual disk is in Degraded status Steps 1 Enter the Array Settings interface The disk 3 is lost Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Array Physical Disk Firmware No Name Free Space Physic Hot Status 57 1 nd lt 1 array1_1 931 931G 26 Degraded RAIDS amp Figure 12 13 Array Settings Interface 2 Click Array tab to back to the Array Settings interface and click A to configure the array rebuild Nore At least one available physical disk should exist for rebuilding the array Rebuild Array Array Name array1_1 RAID Level RAID 5 Array Disk 26 Physical Disk 7 Figure 12 14 Rebuild Array Interface 3 Select the available physical disk and click OK button to confirm to rebuild the array 4 The Do not unplug the physical disk when it is under rebuilding message box pops up Click OK button to 161
74. Physical Memory Usage History Physical Memory MB System Total Handles 21916 Cached Threads 1107 Available Processes 73 Free Up Time 0 11 57 41 Commit MB 1463 6119 Kernel Memory MB Paged Nonpaged Resource Monitor Processes 73 CPU Usage 35 Physical Memory 39 Windows task management interface Select the Performance tab check the status of the CPU and Memory e If the resource is not enough please end some unnecessary processes 4 Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process 228 User Manual of Network Video Recorder When using the NVR to get the live view audio there is no sound or there is too much noise or the volume is too low Possible Reasons a Cable between the pickup and IP camera is not connected well impedance mismatches or incompatible b The stream type is not set as Video amp Audio c The encoding standard is not supported with NVR Steps L Verify the cable between the pickup and IP camera is connected well impedance matches and compatible Log in the IP camera directly and turn the audio on check if the sound is normal If not please contact the manufacturer of the IP camera Verify the setting parameters are correct Select Menu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and set the Stream Type as Audio
75. S ea A 231 2 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 1 Introduction User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 1 Front Panel om OX OXOXONOXONONOKOXONONONONONONONORONONORONONONOLONONONONOKONONONONONONS asesesessssssususrersreererererererenenenenererenereerorerererenets OOOO OOOO Suoxexe OOOO OOOO O O O O O Figure 1 3 DS 96000NI H24 F24 D 14 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4321112 9 o S N ZE d N A A oO h Pa S F AVISION Figure 1 4 DS 96000NI H24 F24 H and DS 96000NI H24 F24 H D Table 1 1 Description of Front Panel Buttons 0 Name Front Panel Lock Tx Rx Status Indicator HDD Status Indicator POWER Status Indicator Lights blue when the device starts up and remains red when the DS 96128NI H24 device is soft off POWER ON OFF DS 96128NI H16 Power on off switch Back to the previous menu In the Playback mode the Up and Down button is used to speed up and slow down recorded video The Left and Right button is used to reverse 30s and forward 30s the playback progress In Live View mode the Up button is to switch the live view mode between single and multi window divisions The Down button is used to enter the normal playback mode The Left button is to show the quick setting toolbar And the Right button Control can be used to switch the live view imag
76. VS 6 One touch C Create Figure 12 7 Physical Disk Settings Interface 2 Click Creat button to enter the Create Array interface Create Array array RAID 5 Initialize Fast Physical Disk M2 vi 17 Array Capacity Estimated 931GB Cancel Figure 12 8 Create Array Interface 3 Edit the Array Name set the RAID Level to RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 10 select the Physical Disk that you want to configure array So NOTE If you choose RAID 0 at least 2 HDDs must be installed If you choose RAID 1 2 HDDs need to be configured for RAID 1 If you choose RAID 5 at least 3 HDDs must be installed If you choose RAID 10 the number of HDDs installed should be even in the range of 4 16 4 Click OK button to create array A Nore If the number of HDDs you select is not compatible with the requirement of the RAID level the error message box 158 User Manual of Network Video Recorder will pop up Attention o Physical disk count error OK Figure 12 9 Error Message Box 5 You can click Array tab to view the successfully created array Physical Disk Firmware No Name Free Space Physic Hot Status Level Re Del Task 1 array1_1 931 931G 267 Functi RAID 5 A m Initialize Fast R Figure 12 10 Array Settings Interface 159 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 2 Rebuilding Array Purpose The working status of array includes Functional Degraded and O
77. ach day 3 Click Apply to save the settings 103 User Manual of Network Video Recorder NOTE Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped Settings Trigger Channel Linkage Action Mon 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 AE AE AE JE JE Ji JE Figure 8 3 Set Arming Schedule of Motion Detection 5 Click Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response actions of motion alarm please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions 6 If you want to set motion detection for another channel repeat the above steps or just click Copy in the Motion Detection interface to copy the above settings to it 104 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 2 Setting Sensor Alarms Purpose Set the handling action of an external sensor alarm Steps 1 Enter Alarm Settings of System Configuration and select an alarm input Menu gt Configuration gt Alarm Select Alarm Input tab to enter Alarm Input Settings interface Alarm Input Alarm Output Alarm Input List Alarm Input No Alarm Name Alarm Type Local lt 1 N O Local lt 2 N O Local lt 3 N O Local lt 4 N O aawlun amp AIA Alarm Output List Alarm Output No Alarm Name Dwell Time Local gt 2 Local gt 3 Local gt 4 I nral gt 5 Figure 8 4 Alarm Status Interface of System Configuration 2 Setup the handling action of the selected alarm input Check the Enable checkbo
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79. al gt 1 Alarm Name Dwell Time 5s Settings it Figure 8 16 Alarm Output Setup Interface 2 Set up arming schedule of the alarm output Choose one day of a week and up to 8 time periods can be set within each day HE me periods shall not be repeated or overlapped 113 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Settings Week Mon 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 lt ER AE SE JE JE Ji JE Copy Apply OK Cancel Figure 8 17 Set Arming Schedule of Alarm Output 3 Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days Click the OK button to complete the video tampering settings of the alarm output No 4 You can also copy the above settings to another channel Copy Alarm Output to BAlarm Output No Alarm Name MLocal gt 2 BLocal gt 3 MLocal gt 4 MLocal gt 5 EALocal gt 6 Local gt 8 Cancel Figure 8 18 Copy Settings of Alarm Output 114 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 7 Triggering or Clearing Alarm Output Manually Purpose Sensor alarm can be triggered or cleared manually If Manually Clear is selected in the dropdown list of dwell time of an alarm output the alarm can be cleared only by clicking Clear button in the following interface Steps Select the alarm output you want to trigger or clear and make related operat
80. amp Video Verify the audio encoding standard of the IP camera is supported by the NVR NVR supports G722 1 and G711 standards and if the encoding parameter of the input audio is not one of the previous two standards you can log in the IP camera to configure it to the supported standard Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process The image gets stuck when NVR is playing back by single or multi channel Possible Reasons a b c Poor network between NVR and IP camera and there exists packet loss during the transmission The frame rate is not the real time frame rate The NVR supports up to 16 channel synchronize playback at the resolution of 4CIF if you want a 16 channel synchronize playback at the resolution of 720p the frame extracting may occur which leads to a slight stuck Steps I Verify the network between NVR and IP camera is connected 1 When image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on PC and the rear panel of NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal and execute the command of ping 792 168 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check if there exists packet loss ee NOTE Simultaneously press the Ctrl and C to exit the ping command Verify the frame rate is real time frame rate Select Menu gt Record gt Paramete
81. an 29134 2 10 14 23 BB scened3 BB scened4 HR test 123 6408HD S VGA 4 BB test 01 BR scene07 BR sceneds Third Party Devices a Figure 17 10 Displaying Video on Video Wall 17 1 5 Operating Windowing and Roaming on Video Wall Purpose Windowing is to open a new window on the screen s The window can be within a screen or span multiple screens You can move the playing window within the video wall as desired and this function is called roaming Steps 1 Click and drag on a screen which links to a decoding output to open a window The window can be within a screen or span multiple screens If you want to open a window on the opened window click and drag and hold the Ctrl key to create one Figure 17 11 Windowing on Video Wall 2 You can move the window when the cursor becomes E7 and adjust its size when the cursor becomes directional arrow You can also hold the Shift key to scale the window in proportion 211 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 During moving the window the dotted borders will display The window will be adjusted to align with the borders if it is moved to the location near the dotted borders NVR HDMI 2 NVR HDMI 3 R HDMI 6 Figure 17 12 Roaming on Video Wall 4 Double click the window and it will enlarge to fill the spanning screens and display on the top layer You can double click again to restore NVR Windo NVR Windo 3 Thu if Zi ZZ NVR Windo NVR Windo
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83. arm MIA Muaa None Figure 5 6 Record Schedule Different recording types are marked in different color icons Continous scheduled recording Event recording triggered by all event triggered alarm Motion recording triggered by motion detection Alarm recording triggered by alarm M A recording triggered by either motion detection or alarm M amp A recording triggered by motion detection and alarm _ 2 NOTE You can delete the set schedule by clicking the None icon 2 Choose the camera you want to configure 3 Select the check box after the Enable Schedule item 58 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 Click Edit button or click on the color icon under the edit button and draw the schedule line on the panel Edit the schedule I In the message box you can choose the day to which you want to set schedule Continuous 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Figure 5 7 Recording Schedule Interface You can click the button to set the accurate time of the schedule II To schedule an all day recording check the checkbox after the All Day item Continuous Continuous Continuous 00 00 00 00 S Continuous Figure 5 8 Edit Schedule II To arrange other schedule leave the All Day checkbox blank and set the Start End time 4
84. assword Real Name Email Remark oD cancel Figure 11 9 Register an Account 3 Inthe Device Management interface click Avda to register the device Add Device DS DVR V2000678677 8a6tt80 E Figure 11 10 Register the Device S Nore The device name can only contain the lower case English letter numeric and and it must start with the lower case English letter and cannot end with Access the Device via Web Browser or Client Software After having successfully registered the device on the HiDDNS server you can access your device via web browser or Client Software with the Device Domain Name Device Name OPTION 1 Access the Device via Web Browser Open a web browser and enter http www hik online com alias in the address bar Alias refers to the Device Domain Name on the device or the Device Name on the HiDDNS server Example http www hik online com nvr a NOTE If you mapped the HTTP port on your router and changed it to port No except 80 you have to enter http www hik online com alias HTTP port in the address bar to access the device You can refer to Chapter 9 2 11 for the mapped HTTP port No OPTION 2 Access the devices via iVMS 4200 For iVMS 4200 in the Add Device window select 4 PONS and then edit the device information Nickname Edit a name for the device as you want Server Address www hik online com Device Domain Name It refers to the Device Domain Name on the d
85. at which the PTZ will follow while cycling through the patrol The Duration refers to the time span to stay at the corresponding key point The Speed defines the speed at which the PTZ will move from one key point to the next 5 Click the Add button to add the next key point to the patrol or you can click the OK button to save the key point to the patrol You can delete all the key points by clicking the Clear button for the selected patrol or click the Clear All button to delete all the key pints for all patrols 4 2 4 Calling Patrols Purpose Calling a patrol makes the PTZ to move according the predefined patrol path Steps 1 Click the button PTZ in the lower right corner of the PTZ setting interface Or press the PTZ button on the front panel or click the PTZ Control icon a in the quick setting bar or select the PTZ option in the right click menu to show the PTZ control panel 2 Click the gt button to show the general settings of the PTZ control PTE Camera IP Camera 3 cecum E O E 4 One touch Call Preset Call Patrol Stop Pa 1 Call Patt Stop Pa 1 Figure 4 7 PTZ Panel General 3 Select a patrol in the dropdown list and click the Call Patrol button to call it 4 You can click the Stop Patrol button to stop calling it 48 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 2 5 Customizing Patterns Purpose Patterns can be set by recording the movement of the PTZ You can call the pattern to make
86. ate it to the new version the following dialog box will pop up once the device starts up You can click YES and follow the wizard to set a strong password Warning Admin password is weak Please use a strong password to ensure your information security Continue Figure 2 3 Warning 23 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 3 Using the Wizard for Basic Configuration By default the Setup Wizard starts once the NVR has loaded as shown in Figure 2 4 Wizard Start wizard when device starts Figure 2 4 Start Wizard Interface Operating the Setup Wizard 1 The Setup Wizard can walk you through some important settings of the NVR If you don t want to use the Setup Wizard at that moment click the Cancel button You can also choose to use the Setup Wizard next time by leaving the Start wizard when the device starts checkbox checked 2 Click Next button to enter the date and time settings window as shown in Figure 2 5 Wizard GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumqi Singapore MM DD YYYY 05 08 2013 15 22 59 Previous Figure 2 5 Date and Time Settings 3 After the time settings click Next button which takes you back to the Network Setup Wizard window as shown in the following figure 24 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Wizard Net Fault tolerance 172 6 23 178 255 255 255 0 412 6 23 1 Previous Figure 2 6 Network Configuration 4 Click Next button after you configur
87. ault dwell time A different dwell time can be set by going to Menu gt Configuration gt Live 112 User Manual of Network Video Recorder View gt Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time Auto switch will terminate once the alarm stops and you will be taken back to the Live View interface NOTE am must select during Trigger Channel settings the channel s you want to make full screen monitoring Audible Warning Trigger an audible beep when an alarm is detected Notify Surveillance Center Sends an exception or alarm signal to remote alarm host when an event occurs The alarm host refers to the PC installed with Remote Client NOTE alarm signal will be transmitted automatically at detection mode when remote alarm host is configured Please refer to Chapter Configuring for details of alarm host configuration Email Linkage Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an alarm is detected Please refer to Chapter 11 2 7 for details of Email configuration Trigger Alarm Output Trigger an alarm output when an alarm is triggered 1 Enter Alarm Output interface Menu gt Configuration gt Alarm gt Alarm Output Select an alarm output and set alarm name and dwell time Click Schedule button to set the arming schedule of alarm output i NOTEN Manually Clear is selected in the dropdown list of Dwell Time you can clear it only by going to Menu gt Manual gt Alarm Alarm Status Alarm Input Alarm Output No Loc
88. aving a maximum resolution of 4CIF and the sub stream having a maximum resolution of CIF e HDD Acronym for Hard Disk Drive A storage medium which stores digitally encoded data on platters with magnetic surfaces DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a network application protocol used by devices DHCP clients to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol network e HTTP Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol A protocol to transfer hypertext request and information between servers and browsers over a network e PPPoE PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a network protocol for encapsulating Point to Point Protocol PPP frames inside Ethernet frames It is used mainly with ADSL services where individual users connect to the ADSL transceiver modem over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks e DDNS Dynamic DNS is a method protocol or network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol Suite to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other information stored in DNS e Hybrid DVR A hybrid DVR is a combination of a DVR and NVR e NTP Acronym for Network Time Protocol A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network e NTSC Acronym for National Television System Committee NTSC is an
89. camera connection will be disabled when the device works in the hot spare mode It s highly recommended to restore the defaults of the device after switching the working mode of the hot spare device to normal mode to ensure the normal operation afterwards Steps 1 Enter the Hot Spare settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Hot Spare 2 Set the Work Mode as Hot Spare Mode click the Apply button to confirm the settings 3 Reboot the device to make the change take effect Attention The device will reboot automatically after switch to hot spare mode Continue No Figure 7 14 Reboot Attention 4 Click the Yes button in the pop up attention box 98 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 3 1 Setting Working Device Steps 1 Enter the Hot Spare settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Hot Spare 2 Set the Work Mode as Normal Mode default 3 Check the checkbox of Enable to enable the hot spare function 4 Enter the IP address and admin password of hot spare device Work Mode Normal Mode Hot Spare Mode 172 6 23 187 Connected Note After the hot spare is enabled you must link the working device to the hot spare device otherwise this function is not available Figure 7 15 Setting Working Mode for Working device 5 Click the Apply button to save the settings 7 3 2 Managing Hot Spare System Steps 1 Enter the Hot Spare Settings interface of the hot spare devic
90. ck if the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 3 If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process The status of the added IP camera displays as Disconnected when it is connected through Private 225 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Protocol Select Menu gt Camera gt Camera gt IP Camera to get the camera status Possible Reasons a Network failure and the NVR and IP camera lost connections b The configured parameters are incorrect when adding the IP camera c Insufficient bandwidth Steps 1 Verify the network is connected 1 Connect the NVR and PC with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal software and execute the ping command Input ping IP e g ping 172 6 22 131 ens Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command If there exists return information and the time value is little the network is normal 2 Verify the configuration parameters are correct 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt Camera gt IP Camera 2 Verify the following parameters are the same with those of the connected IP devices including IP address protocol management port user name and password 3 Verify the whether the bandwidth is enough 1 Select Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect gt Network Stat 2 Check the usage of the access bandwidth and see if the total bandwidth has reached its limit 4 Check if the fault is solve
91. ctly the same as the PTZ camera parameters 4 Click Apply button to save the settings 45 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 2 Setting PTZ Presets Patrols amp Patterns Before you start Please make sure that the presets patrols and patterns should be supported by PTZ protocols 4 2 1 Customizing Presets Purpose Follow the steps to set the Preset location which you want the PTZ camera to point to when an event takes place Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ D1 IPdome Clear All Clear All Clear All Left Limit Right Limit PTZ Parame Figure 4 3 PTZ Settings 2 Use the directional button to wheel the camera to the location where you want to set preset and the zoom and focus operations can be recorded in the preset as well 3 Enter the preset No 1 255 in the preset text field and click the Set button to link the location to the preset Repeat the steps2 3 to save more presets You can click the Clear button to clear the location information of the preset or click the Clear All button to clear the location information of all the presets 4 2 2 Calling Presets Purpose This feature enables the camera to point to a specified position such as a window when an event takes place Steps 46 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 Click the button PTZ in the lower right corner of the PTZ setting interface Or press the PTZ button on the front pane
92. d by the step 1 to step 3 If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process The IP camera frequently goes online and offline and the status of it displays as Disconnected Possible Reasons a The IP camera and the NVR versions are not compatible b Unstable power supply of IP camera c Unstable network between IP camera and NVR d Limited flow by the switch connected with IP camera and NVR Steps 1 Verify the IP camera and the NVR versions are compatible 1 Enter the IP camera Management interface Menu gt Camera gt Camera gt IP Camera and view the firmware version of connected IP camera 2 Enter the System Info interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info gt Device Info and view the firmware version of NVR 2 Verify power supply of IP camera is stable 1 Verify the power indicator is normal 2 When the IP camera is offline please try the ping command on PC to check if the PC connects with the IP camera 3 Verify the network between IP camera and NVR is stable 1 When the IP camera is offline connect PC and NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal use the ping command and keep sending large data packages to the connected IP camera and check if there exists packet loss oe NOTE Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command Example Input ping 172 6 22 131 l 1472 f 226 User Ma
93. d select one or more channels which will start to record when VCA alarm is triggered Click Apply to save the settings 63 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Settings Arming Schedule Linkage Action MIP Camera v py MD3 v ier Cancel Figure 5 15 Set Trigger Camera of VCA Alarm s No m The PTZ Linking function is only available for the VCA settings of IP cameras 4 Enter Record Schedule settings interface Menu gt Record gt Schedule gt Record Schedule and then set VCA as the record type For details see step 2 in Chapter 5 2 Configuring Record Schedule 64 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 5 Configuring Alarm Triggered Recording Follow the procedure to configure alarm triggered recording Steps 1 Enter the Alarm setting interface Menu gt Configuration gt Alarm Alarm Input Alarm Output Alarm Input List Alarm Input No Alarm Name Alarm Type Local lt 1 N O Local lt 2 N O Local lt 3 N O Local lt 4 N O Local lt 5 N O Local lt 6 N O acal lt 7 NO Alarm Output List Alarm Output No Alarm Name Dwell Time Local gt 1 Manually Clear Local gt 2 Manually Clear Local gt 3 Manually Clear Local gt 4 Manually Clear 172 6 23 105 8000 gt 1 5s Figure 5 16 Alarm Settings 2 Click Alarm Input 1 2 3 4 Alarm Status Alarm Output Local lt 1 Figure 5 17 Alarm Settings Alarm Input Select Alarm Input number and configure alarm parameters Cho
94. d while the video without motion will be played in the 16 time speed The smart playback rules and areas are configurable Before you start To get the smart search result the corresponding event type must be enabled and configured on the IP camera Here we take the intrusion detection as an example 1 Log in the IP camera by the web browser and enable the intrusion detection by checking the checkbox of it You may enter the motion detection configuration interface by Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Intrusion Detection 84 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Motion Detection Video Tampering Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Enable Intrusion Detection Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Scene Change Detection Figure 6 11 Setting Intrusion Detection on IP Camera 2 Configure the required parameters of intrusion detection including area arming schedule and linkage methods Refer to the user manual of smart IP camera for detailed instructions Steps 1 Enter Playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Select the Smart in the drop down list on the top left side Select a camera in the camera list 4 Select a date in the calendar and click the ole button on the left toolbar to play the video file Smart 9 gt X iPCamera 02 iPCamera 03 iPCamera 04 990909 iPCamera 05 9 IPCamera 06 IPCamera 07 iPCamera 08 gt a 3 IP
95. dels only Audio output 2 ch RCA 2 0Vp p 1KQ panera ease 8MP 6MP S5MP 3MP 1080P UXGA 720P VGA 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF Decoding Video Audio input Synchronous playback 16 ch ay DS 96000NI H24 and DS 96000NI H24 I 8 ch 1080P Capability DS 96000NI H24 H and DS 96000NI H24 H I 44 ch 1080P SATA 24 SATA interfaces for 24 HDDs Hard disk miniSAS Optional 1 miniSAS interface Capacity Up to 6TB capacity for each HDD Array type RAIDO RAID1 RAIDS RAID10 Disk array 24 Number of arrays Network interface 8 RJ 45 10 100 1000 Mbps self adaptive Ethernet interface Optic fiber interface 4 1000 Mbps optic fiber interface Serial interface 1xRS 232 5 xRS 485 1xKeyboard USB interface Front panel 1 x USB 2 0 Rear panel 4 x USB 3 0 Alarm in out 16 8 Power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Max Power 600 W Consumption without hard disk lt 130 W Working temperature 10 C 55 C 14 F 131 F External interface General Working humidity 10 90 Chassis 19 inch rack mounted 4U chassis Dimensions W x D x H 447 x 528 x172 mm 17 6 x 20 8 x 6 8 Weight without hard disk lt 29 9 Kg 65 9 Ib 221 User Manual of Network Video Recorder DS 96000NI F16 H D DS 96128NI F16 DS 96128NI F16 H DS 96256NI F16 DS 96256NI F16 H DS 96128NI F16 I DS 96128NI F16 H IT_ DS 96256NI F16 I DS 96256NI F16 H I 128 ch 256 ch Up to 8MP resolution
96. deo Recorder Summary of Changes Version 3 2 1 Added 1 Add the new models 2 Set the strong password to activate the device is needed for the first time startup Chapter 2 2 3 Add the video wall configuration and operation for the H models Chapter 17 4 Add the introduction of access by web browser Chapter 18 Updated 1 Optimize the adding of IP camera Chapter 2 5 2 Three methods are selectable for restoring to the default settings Chapter 15 6 3 Optimize the user account management Chapter 16 5 231
97. der 1 Click Configuration gt Storage gt Schedule Settings to enter Record Schedule settings interface 2 Select the camera to configure the record schedule 3 Check the checkbox of Enable to enable recording schedule Record Schedule Capture Channel No IP Camera2 E Enable Schedule z X Delete jj Delete All Advanced I Schedule J Motion Alarm Alarm E Motion Motion amp Alarm I Event EE Copy to Figure 18 4 Record Schedule Settings 4 Choose the day in a week configure the recording schedule 1 Click a day to set the start time and end time for recording Delete Save Figure 18 5 Set Start Stop Time 2 Select the Record Type for the period The record type can be Schedule Motion Alarm Motion amp Alarm Motion Alarm and Event 3 Click Save to save the settings 4 Click the i icon of the day to copy the settings of current day to other days of the week if required Copy to Select All Mon Tue E Wed E Thu E Fri E Sat Sun OK Cancel Figure 18 6 Copy Settings 5 Click OK to save the settings 5 Click Advanced to configure advanced record parameters 216 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Advanced V Record Audio E Redundant Record f Enable ANR Pre record 5s Post record 5s Stream Type Main Stream Expired Time 0 Cancel Figure 18 7 Advanced Settings j Copy to 6 You can click to confi
98. der General PPPOE DDNS NTP SNMP NAT More Settings Enable Se oa User Name Sender Senders Address Receiver 1 Enable Att Figure 11 19 Email Settings Interface 5 Configure the following Email settings Enable Server Authentication optional Check the checkbox to enable the server authentication feature User Name The user account of sender s Email for SMTP server authentication Password The password of sender s Email for SMTP server authentication SMTP Server The SMTP Server IP address or host name e g smtp 263xmail com SMTP Port No The SMTP port The default TCP IP port used for SMTP is 25 Enable SSL optional Click the checkbox to enable SSL if required by the SMTP server Sender The name of sender Sender s Address The Email address of sender Select Receivers Select the receiver Up to 3 receivers can be configured Receiver The name of user to be notified Receiver s Address The Email address of user to be notified Enable Attached Pictures Check the checkbox of Enable Attached Picture if you want to send email with attached alarm images The interval is the time of two adjacent alarm images You can also set SMTP port and enable SSL here Interval The interval refers to the time between two actions of sending attached pictures E mail Test Sends a test message to verify that the SMTP server can be reached 6 Click Apply button to save the Email settings 7 Youcan click Test button to test
99. dundant HDD e Record Audio Check the checkbox to enable or disable audio recording e Video Stream Main stream and sub stream are selectable for recording When you select sub stream you can record for a longer time with the same storage space 3 Click Apply to save the settings m Nore e The redundant record is to decide whether you want the camera to save the record files in the redundant HDD You must configure the redundant HDD in HDD settings For detailed information see Chapter 13 3 2 e The parameters of Main Stream Event are read only 3 Parameters Settings for Sub stream 1 Enter the Sub stream tab page D1 IPCamera 03 Video 704 576 4CIF Variable Higher Full Frame General 1024 1536 2560 Kbps Figure 5 5 Sub stream Parameters 2 Configure the parameters of the camera 3 Click Apply to save the settings 57 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 2 Configuring Recording Schedule Purpose Set the record schedule and then the camera automatically starts stops recording according to the configured schedule i nore In this chapter we take the record schedule procedure as an example and the same procedure can be applied to configure schedule for both recording Steps 1 Enter the Record Schedule interface Menu gt Record gt Schedule 2 Configure Record Schedule 1 Select Record Schedule D1 IPCamera 03 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Edit Continuous Event Motion Al
100. e The connected working device is displayed on the device list Check the checkbox to select the working device from the list and click the Add button to link the working device to the hot spare device ee Note A hot spare device can connect up to 32 working devices 99 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Work Mode Normal Mode O Hot Spare Mode Device List BNo IP Address m1 172 6 23 163 Working Device Status No IP Address Connection Status Working Status Figure 7 16 Add Working Device 2 You can view the working status of the hot spare device on the Working Device Status list When the working device works properly the working status of the hot spare device is displayed as No record Working Device Status Add No IP Address Connection Status Working Status Delete Figure 7 17 No Recording When the working device gets offline the hot spare device will record the video of the IP Camera connected to the working device for backup and the working status of the hot spare device is displayed as Backing up The record backing up can be functioned for 1 working device at a time Working Device Status No IP Address Connection Status Working Status Figure 7 18 Backing up When the working device comes online the lost video files will be restored by the record synchronization function and the working status of the hot spare device is displayed as Synchronizing oo NOTE The record synchroni
101. e of the next camera Buttons In PTZ control mode it can control the movement of the PTZ camera The ENTER button is used to confirm selection in any of the menu modes It can also be used to tick checkbox fields In Playback mode it can be used to play or pause the video In single frame Playback mode pressing the button will advance the video by a single frame In Auto switch mode it can be used to stop start auto switch 15 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 0 Name Function Description Pressing the button will help you return to the Main menu after successful login MENU Press and hold the button for 5 seconds will turn off audible key beep Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD USB Interfaces px iiam l NOTE The USB ports are provided for the use of intel board when it is connected The touch LCD is supported by H and H I models by default and is optional for other models It outputs the simultaneous Touch LCD Screen l l image with the VGA HDMII and the local menu can be controlled by the touch operation HDD Slot Sequence Indicates the HDD slot number sequence in the chassis READY Status Indicator Lights in red when the device is working normally ALARM Status Indicator Lights in red when there is alarm triggered 16 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 2 USB Mouse Operation A regular 3 button Left Right Sc
102. e port No for each device should be unique External Port Settings HTTP Port 81 Cancel Figure 11 24 External Port Settings Dialog Box 5 Click OK to save the setting for the current port and return to the upper level menu 6 Click Apply button to save the settings 7 Enter the virtual server setting page of router fill in the blank of Internal Source Port with the internal port value the blank of External Source Port with the external port value and other required contents Each item should be corresponding with the device port including server port http port RTSP port and https port External internal Delete Source Protocol Internal Source IP Source Application Port Port E Figure 11 25 Setting Virtual Server Item The above virtual server setting interface is for reference only it may be different due to different router manufactures Please contact the manufacture of router if you have any problems with setting virtual server 11 3 Checking Network Traffic Purpose You can check the network traffic to obtain real time information of NVR such as linking status MTU sending receiving rate etc Steps 1 Enter the Network Traffic interface 151 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect Network Stat 256Kbps LAN1 i Sending 1Kbps Receiving 45Kbps Name Linking Sta Type MAC Address MTUc B NIC Type Traffic fi LAN2 Failed Ethernet c0 56 e
103. e the detailed damage information And you can also pause resume or cancel the detection 178 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 7 Configuring HDD Error Alarms Purpose You can configure the HDD error alarms when the HDD status is Uninitialized or Abnormal Steps 1 Enter the Exception interface Menu gt Configuration gt Exceptions Select the Exception Type to HDD Error from the dropdown list 3 Click the checkbox s below to select the HDD error alarm type s as shown in Figure 13 23 se pa Note The alarm type can be selected to Audible Warning Notify Surveillance Center Send Email and Trigger Alarm Output Please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions HDD Error WAlarm Output No Alarm Name MALocal gt 1 EFALocal gt 2 BiLocal gt 3 MiLocal gt 4 WLocal gt 5 Figure 13 23 Configure HDD Error Alarm 4 When the Trigger Alarm Output is selected you can also select the alarm output to be triggered from the list below 5 Click the Apply button to save the settings 179 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 14 Camera Settings 180 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 1 Configuring OSD Settings Purpose You can configure the OSD On screen Display settings for the camera including date time camera name etc Steps 1 Enter the OSD Configuration interface Menu gt Camera gt OSD Select the camera to configure OSD settings Edit the Camera Na
104. eckbox of Sudden Decrease of Sound Intensity Detection to detect the sound steep drop in the surveillance scene You can set the detection sensitivity 1 100 for sound steep drop 6 Click Apply to activate the settings 9 14 Sudden Scene Change Detection Purpose Scene change detection function detects the change of surveillance environment affected by the external factors such as the intentional rotation of the camera and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered Nore Please refer to the Chapter 9 2 Face Detection for operating steps to configure the scene change detection The Sensitivity in the Rule Settings ranges from 1 to 100 and the higher the value is the more easily the change of scene can trigger the alarm 9 15 Defocus Detection Purpose The image blur caused by defocus of the lens can be detected and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered fore Please refer to the Chapter 9 2 Face Detection for operating steps to configure the defocus detection The Sensitivity in the Rule Settings ranges from 1 to 100 and the higher the value is the more easily the defocus image can trigger the alarm 9 16 PIR Alarm Purpose A PIR Passive Infrared alarm is triggered when an intruder moves within the detector s field of view The heat energy dissipated by a person or any other warm blooded creature such as dogs cats etc can be detected Steps 1 Enter
105. ect the report type to Daily Report Weekly Report Monthly Report or Annual Report Set the statistics time Click the Counting button to start people counting statistics 133 User Manual of Network Video Recorder D9 IPCamera 09 Daily Report Counting 12 01 2014 Export Number of People Entered S People Exited 30 27 9 16 3 t2 43 24 16 36 17 168 48 20 23 22 23 24 Hour Figure 10 6 People Counting Interface 6 You can click the Export button to export the statistics report in excel format 134 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 4 Heat Map Purpose Heat map is a graphical representation of data represented by colors The heat map function is usually used to analyze the visit times and dwell time of customers in a configured area fore The heat map function must be supported by the connected IP camera and the corresponding configuration must be set Steps 1 Enter the Heat Map interface Menu gt VCA Search gt Heat Map 2 Select the camera for the heat map processing 3 Select the report type to Daily Report Weekly Report Monthly Report or Annual Report 4 Set the statistics time D3 IPCamera 03 Daily Report Counting 12 17 2014 Export Figure 10 7 Heat Map Interface 5 Click the Counting button to export the report data and start heat map statistics and the results are displayed in graphics marked in different colors As shown in the figure above red color block
106. ective Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted Dad municipal waste in the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information see www recyclethis info Industry Canada ICES 003 Compliance This device meets the CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A standards requirements User Manual of Network Video Recorder Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss The precaution measure is divided into Warnings and Cautions Warnings Serious injury or death may occur if any of the warnings are neglected Cautions Injury or equipment damage may occur if any of the cautions are neglected Warnings Follow these Cautions Follow these safeguards to prevent serious precautions to prevent injury or death potential injury or material
107. ed 9 13 Audio Exception Detection Purpose Audio exception detection function detects the abnormal sounds in the surveillance scene such as the sudden increase decrease of the sound intensity and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered Steps 1 Enter the VCA settings interface Menu gt Camera gt VCA 2 Select the camera to configure the VCA You can click the checkbox of Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of VCA detection 3 Select the VCA detection type to Audio Exception Detection Click ca to configure the trigger channel arming schedule and linkage action for the face detection alarm 5 Click the Rule Settings button to set the audio exception rules Rule Settings Cancel Figure 9 9 Set Audio Exception Detection Rules 126 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 Check the checkbox of Audio Input Exception to enable the audio loss detection function 2 Check the checkbox of Sudden Increase of Sound Intensity Detection to detect the sound steep rise in the surveillance scene You can set the detection sensitivity and threshold for sound steep rise Sensitivity Range 1 100 the smaller the value is the more severe the change should be to trigger the detection Sound Intensity Threshold Range 1 100 it can filter the sound in the environment the louder the environment sound the higher the value should be You can adjust it according to the real environment 3 Check the ch
108. ed the network parameters which takes you to the RAID configuration window Wizard Enable RAID Previous Figure 2 7 Array Management 5 Click Next button to enter the Array Management window Supported if you check the checkbox to enable the RAID function in the previous window 25 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Previous Figure 2 8 Array Management 6 Click Next button after you configured the network parameters which takes you to the HDD Management window shown in Figure 2 9 ML Capacity W17 199 97GB M25 465 76GB Wizard Status Property Type Free Space Normal RAV NAS 79 872MB Normal RAN eSATA 316GB Previous Figure 2 9 HDD Management 7 To initialize the HDD click the Init button Initialization removes all the data saved in the HDD 8 Click Next button You enter the Adding IP Camera interface 9 Click Search to search the online IP Camera and the Security status shows whether it is active or inactive Before adding the camera make sure the IP camera to be added is in active status If the camera is in inactive status you can click the inactive icon of the camera to set the password to activate it You can also select multiple cameras from the list and click the One touch Activate to activate the cameras in batch Click the Add to add the camera 26 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Wizard IP Address Security Amount of Device M Protocol 192 16
109. ed to register a super user for login Steps 1 Input the super user name and password 2 Confirm the password 3 Optionally check the checkbox Enable Auto login to log into the software automatically 4 Click Register Then you can log into the software as the super user Register Administrator Please create a super user before proceeding Password Confirm Password Enable Auto login Register Figure 17 1 Register a Super User Logging into the Software When starting the 1VMS 4200 after registration you can log into the client software with the registered user name and password Steps 1 Input the user name and password you registered a Tene If you forget your password please click Forgot Password and remember the encrypted string in the pop up window Contact your dealer and send the encrypted string to him to reset your password 2 Optionally check the checkbox Enable Auto login to log into the software automatically 3 Click Login 205 User Manual of Network Video Recorder a admin EN Enable Auto login Forgot Password Cancel Figure 17 2 User Login After running the client software a wizard will pop up to guide you to add the device and operate some basic settings For detailed configuration about the wizard please refer to the Quick Start Guide of iVMS 4200 The following figure shows the main interface after accessing to the software File System View Tool Help A
110. een NVR and IP camera and there exists packet loss during the transmission b Poor network between NVR and PC and there exists packet loss during the transmission c The performances of hardware are not good enough including CPU memory etc Steps 1 Verify the network between NVR and IP camera is connected 1 When image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on PC and the rear panel of NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal and execute the command of ping 792 168 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check if there exists packet loss TT l NOTE Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command 2 Verify the network between NVR and PC is connected 1 Open the cmd window in the Start menu or you can press windows R shortcut key to open it 2 Use the ping command to send large packet to the NVR execute the command of ping 192 168 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check if there exists packet loss ee NOTE Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command 3 Verify the hardware of the PC is good enough Simultaneously press Ctrl Alt and Delete to enter the windows task management interface as shown in the following figure File Options View Help Applications Processes Services Performance Networking Users CPU Usage CPU Usage History Memory
111. eens Next screen right down direction button Previous screen left up direction button Auto switch Press Enter button Activate right click menu On the LCD screen tap the fa icon on the lower left corner of the screen to pop up the right click menu 3 2 2 Using the Mouse in Live View Table 3 3 Mouse Operation in Live View Quick access to the sub menus which you frequently visit Enter the main menu of the system by right clicking the mouse Switch to the single full screen by choosing channel number from the dropdown Single Screen r ist Adjust the screen layout by choosing from the dropdown list Switch to the previous screen 38 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Enter the playback interface and start playing back the video of the selected Playback l i channel immediately Output Mode Four modes of output supported including Standard Bright Gentle and Vivid Switch to the auxiliary output mode and the operation for the main output is disabled Aux Monitor NOTE The dwell time of the live view configuration must be set before using Start Auto switch e If the corresponding camera supports intelligent function the Reboot Intelligence option is included when right clicking mouse on this camera Common Menu Menu Single Screen Multi screen Previous Screen Next Screen Start Auto switch Start Recording Add IP Camera Playback gt PTZ Control Output Mode Aux Monitor Fig
112. eft limit and right limit data and the dome needs to reboot to make settings take effect 4 2 9 One touch Park Purpose For some certain model of the speed dome it can be configured to start a predefined park action scan preset patrol and etc automatically after a period of inactivity park time Steps 1 Click the button PTZ in the lower right corner of the PTZ setting interface Or press the PTZ button on the front panel or click the PTZ Control icon a in the quick setting bar to enter the PTZ setting menu in live view mode 2 Click the gt button to show the one touch function of the PTZ control 51 User Manual of Network Video Recorder PTE Camera IP Camera 4 cecum e Go O B 4 PTZ Control Park Quick Patrol Park Patrol 1 Park Preset 1 Linear Scan Restore Figure 4 12 PTZ Panel One touch 3 There are 3 one touch park types selectable click the corresponding button to activate the park action Park Quick Patrol The dome starts patrol from the predefined preset 1 to preset 32 in order after the park time The undefined preset will be skipped Park Patrol 1 The dome starts move according to the predefined patrol 1 path after the park time Park Preset 1 The dome moves to the predefined preset 1 location after the park time E NOTE The park time can only be set through the speed dome configuration interface by default the value is 5s 4 Click the button again to inactivate it
113. ement Click button to enter the File Management interface and click Tag to manage the tags You can check edit and delete tag s File Management Video Clips Locked File Cam Tag Name Time Delete D1 TAG 12 08 2014 15 52 12 D1 Al 12 08 2014 15 52 15 D1 A2 12 08 2014 15 52 18 Total 3 P 1 1 Figure 6 9 Tag Management Interface Playing back by Tag 83 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Steps 1 Select the Tag from the drop down list in the Playback interface 2 Choose channels edit start time and end time and then click Search to enter Search Result interface x MES You can enter keyword in the textbox to search the tag on your command 3 Click button to play back the selected tag file You can click the Back button to back to the search interface ladka TagName Play k Total 7 P 1 1 Pre play 30s Post play 30s 4 Back Figure 6 10 Interface of Playback by Tag M a NOTE Pre play and post play can be configured You can click or button to select the previous or next tag Please refer to Table 6 1 for the description of buttons on the toolbar 6 1 5 Playing back by Smart Playback Purpose The smart playback function provides an easy way to get through the less effective information When you select the smart playback mode the system will analyze the video containing the motion or VCA information mark it with green color and play it in the normal spee
114. ependently You can select LAN1 LAN4 in the NIC type field for parameter settings You can select one NIC card as default route And then the system is connecting with the extranet the data will be forwarded through the default route Net fault Tolerance Mode The two NIC cards use the same IP address and you can select the Main NIC to 137 User Manual of Network Video Recorder LAN1 LAN4 By this way in case of one NIC card failure the device will automatically enable another standby NIC card so as to ensure the normal running of the whole system 138 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 2 Configuring Advanced Settings 11 2 1 Configuring PPPoE Settings Purpose Your NVR also allows access by Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the PPPoE tab to enter the PPPoE Settings interface as shown in Figure 11 2 Figure 11 2 PPPoE Settings Interface Check the PPPoE checkbox to enable this feature 4 Enter User Name and Password for PPPoE access The User Name and Password should be assigned by your ISP Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface 6 After successful settings the system asks you to reboot the device to enable the new settings and the PPPoE dial up is automatically connected after reboot You can go to Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info gt Network interface to view the status of PPPoE c
115. er to Chapter 8 6 Setting Alarm Response Actions for details Al User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 2 Operations in Live View Mode In live view mode there are many functions provided The functions are listed below Single Screen showing only one screen on the monitor Multi screen showing multiple screens on the monitor simultaneously Auto switch the screen is auto switched to the next one And you must set the dwell time for each screen on the configuration menu before enabling the auto switch Menu gt Configuration gt Live View gt Dwell Time Start Recording continuous record and motion detection record are supported e Output Mode select the output mode to Standard Bright Gentle or Vivid Add IP Camera the shortcut to the IP camera management interface Playback playback the recorded videos for current day Aux Main output switch the NVR checks the connection of the output interfaces to define the main and auxiliary output interfaces By default the HDMI1 VGA LCD is the main output and the HDMI2 is the auxiliary one You can click the Aux Monitor button in the right click menu to switch the video output to the auxiliary one and when the aux output is enabled the main output cannot do any operation and you can do some basic operation on the live view mode for the Aux output 3 2 1 Front Panel Operation on Live View Table 3 2 Front Panel Operation in Live View Manually switch scr
116. evice or the Device Name on the HiDDNS server you created 142 User Manual of Network Video Recorder User Name Enter the user name of the device By default it is admin Password Enter the password of the device By default it is 12345 Adding Mode IP Domain IP Segment IP Server HiDDNS Add Offline Device Nickname Server Address www hik online com Device Domain Name User Name Password Exportto Group Set the device name as the group name and add all the channels connected to the device to the group Cancel Figure 11 11 Access Device via iVMS 4200 5 Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface 11 2 3 Configuring NTP Server Purpose A Network Time Protocol NTP Server can be configured on your NVR to ensure the accuracy of system date time Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the NTP tab to enter the NTP Settings interface as shown in Figure 11 12 General PPPOE DDNS Email SNMP NAT More Settings Figure 11 12 NTP Settings Interface 3 Check the Enable NTP checkbox to enable this feature 4 Configure the following NTP settings e Interval Time interval between the two synchronizing actions with NTP server The unit is minute o NTP Server IP address of NTP server e NTP Port Port of NTP server 5 Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface ie E The time synchronization interval can be set
117. ew Device Type Nickname IP Device Serial No Safe Status Resource Usa HDD Statu Online Device 6 gt Refresh Every 15s sh Addto Client AddAll Modify Netinfo Restore Default Password Activate Filter IP Device Type Firmware Version Safe Status Serer Pot Start Time Ace LJ 10 16 1 96 DS 96256NI H24 HI l V3 2 1 build 150403 Inactive 8000 2015 04 16 14 15 32 Nc Encoding device DVR DVS NVRIIPCIPD iVMS 4200 10 16 1 228 iDS 2CD9361 KS V4 0 0build 150119 Active 8000 2015 04 16 10 28 17 Ne PCNVR IVMS 4200 EncodeCard 10 16 1 25 DS KH8301 A V1 1 0build 150401 Active 8000 2015 04 16 08 45 02 Nc server 4 Figure 17 4 Add Encoding Device 4 Click Add Device to open the device adding dialog box Adding Mode IP Domain IP Segment IP Server HiDDNS Batch Import Add Offline Device Address Port User Name Password v Exportto Group Set the device name as the group name and add all the channels connected to the device to the group Cancel Figure 17 5 Add Device Nore You can add the NVR by IP Domain IP Segment IP Server or HiDDNS You can also add the NVR by searching the online device Please refer to the User Manual of 1VMS 4200 for detailed instructions The following section introduces the adding device by IP Domain as the example 5 Select IP Domain as the adding mode 6 Input the required information Nickname Edit a name for the device as you want 207 User Manual of Network Video
118. ffline By viewing the array status you can take immediate and proper maintenance for the disks so as to ensure the high security and reliability of the data stored in the disk array When there is no disk loss in the array the working status of array will change to Functional when the number of lost disks has exceeded the limit the working status of array will change to Offline in other conditions the working status is Degraded When the virtual disk is in Degraded status you can restore it to Functional by array rebuilding Before you start Please make sure the hot spare disk is configured 1 Enter the Physical Disk Settings interface to configure the hot spare disk E 931 51GB Normal Functional ST31000340NS One touch C Create Figure 12 11 Physical Disk Settings Interface 2 Select a disk and click 2 to set it as the hot spare disk NOTE Only global hot spare mode is supported 12 2 1 Automatically Rebuilding Array Purpose When the virtual disk is in Degraded status the device can start rebuilding the array automatically with the hot spare disk to ensure the high security and reliability of the data Steps Enter the Array Settings interface The status of the array is Degraded Since the hot spare disk is configured the system will automatically start rebuilding using it Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Array 160 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Physical Disk Firmware No Name Free Space
119. for camera s Click the status button beside each camera number to change OFF to onf or you can enable recording for all cameras by clicking the status bar before Analog to change it to on Set recording mode to manual By default the camera is enabled with recording by schedule ED Click the EJ status bar to change it to OFF and click again to enable the recording to manual I EJ recording by schedule onf recording by manual operation aM 4 SUES A fter rebooting all the manual records enabled are canceled Start all day continuous recording or all day motion detection recording of all channels 1 Click for Continuous or Motion Detection recording Attention Attention Start all day continuous recording of all Start all day motion detection recording channels of all channels Yes No Yes No Figure 5 21 Start Normal or Motion Detection Recording 2 Click Yes to enable all day continuous or motion detection recording of all channels 67 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 7 Configuring Holiday Recording Purpose Follow the steps to configure the recording schedule on holiday for that year You may want to have different plans for recording on holiday Steps 1 Enter the Record setting interface Menu gt Record gt Holiday Holiday1 Enabled 1 Jan Holiday3 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday4 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday5S Disabled 1 Jan Holiday6 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday Disabled 1 Jan Holiday8 Disabled
120. from1 to 10080min and the default value is 60min If the NVR is connected to a public network you should use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address 210 72 145 44 If the NVR is setup in a more customized network 143 User Manual of Network Video Recorder NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server used for time synchronization 11 2 4 Configuring SNMP Purpose You can use SNMP protocol to get device status and parameters related information Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the SNMP tab to enter the SNMP Settings interface as shown in Figure 11 13 CT al MO od od ad O DD Sd NAT More Settings V2 161 public private Figure 11 13 SNMP Settings Interface 3 Check the SNMP checkbox to enable this feature 4 Configure the following SNMP settings e Trap Address IP Address of SNMP host e Trap Port Port of SNMP host 5 Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface ae NOTE Before setting the SNMP please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the device information via SNMP port By setting the Trap Address the NVR is allowed to send the alarm event and exception message to the surveillance center 11 2 5 Configuring More Settings Purpose With a remote alarm host configured the NVR will send the alarm event or exception message to
121. g The search results of pictures are displayed in list or in chart 132 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 7 Behavior Search Start Time Behavior Type 12 12 2014 15 10 44 Region Exiting Detection 12 12 2014 15 11 21 Intrusion Detection 12 12 2014 16 55 30 Region Exiting Detection 12 12 2014 16 59 15 Region Exiting Detection 12 12 2014 17 05 05 Region Exiting Detection 12 12 2014 17 09 54 Region Exiting Detection 12 12 2014 17 14 40 Region Exiting Detection Total 8 P 1 1 Picture E Record Export All Figure 10 5 Behavior Search Results Play the behavior analysis picture related video file You can double click on a picture from the list to play its related video file in the view window on the top right or select a picture item and click pi to play it You can also click p2 to stop the playing or click to play the previous next file If you want to export the captured pictures to local storage device connect the storage device to the device and click Export All to enter the Export interface Click Export to export all pictures to the storage device 10 3 People Counting Purpose The People Counting is used to calculate the number of people entered or left a certain configured area and form in daily weekly monthly annual reports for analysis Steps 1 Moe A Enter the People Counting interface Menu gt VCA Search gt People Counting Select the camera for the people counting Sel
122. gure advanced record parameters to copy the schedule of current camera to other cameras 7 Click Save to activate the above settings 18 4 Playback Network Video Recorder Channel No 2 Status 1Speed PCamera 02 4 Nov 2014 gt Camera 01 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Camera 01 i 23 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 146 17 18 19 20 J 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Set playback time 00 00 00 ge 2014 11 21 08 30 05 E Command W Schedule m Alarm E Manual 3 4 5 Figure 18 8 Playback The playback interface may differ according to different models Table 18 3 Description of Playback Interface Channel List Displays the list of channels and the playing status of each channel Playback Window Displays the image of channel 217 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Play Control Bar Play control operations are supported 4 TimeLine Displays the time bar and the records marked with different colors Recording Type Show the icons of different recording types 6 Calendar You can select the date to play the video files Start Playback Steps 1 Click Playback on the menu bar to enter playback interface 2 Click the camera from the device list for playback 3 Select the date from the calendar and click Search 4 Click the Play button to play the video file searched on the current date 5 Use the buttons on the toolbar to operate in
123. hannel cannot exceed one day Otherwise the message box Max 24 hours are allowed for quick export will pop up EJIP Camera oy ae OX EBD4 EDS ED6 ED7 ED8 M4D10 MD11 MD1i2 MD1i3 M MO1i4 MD15 MD16 D18 E3D19 E4D20 Oy E3D22 1c I M026 MD27 MO28 MD29 MD30 MD31 MD32 M034 D035 MD36 MD37 MO38 MD39 MD40 M042 D43 D44 D45 MD46 MD47 MD48 M050 MD51 MD52 MD53 MD54 MD55 MD56 09 12 2014 09 38 58 12 11 2014 11 20 12 All All 12 25 2014 00 00 00 12 25 2014 23 59 59 Quick Export Search Figure 7 1 Quick Export Interface 2 Select the format of the log files to be exported Up to 9 formats are selectable 3 Click the Export to start exporting r ene Here we use USB Flash Drive and please refer to the next section Normal Backup for more backup devices supported by the NVR 91 User Manual of Network Video Recorder USB Flash Disk 1 1 af Refresh Name Size Type Edit Date Delete Play HM ch09_2014102916 486 88MB File 10 29 2014 19 10 56 mi gt HM ch13_2014091909 2707 10KB File 09 19 2014 15 42 20 1 1412 00MB New Folder Format Cancel Figure 7 2 Quick Export using USB1 1 Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported Export finished Figure 7 3 Export Finished 4 Check backup result Choose the record file in Export interface and click button to check it E INOTE The Player player exe will be exported automatically duri
124. he Protocol button in the custom adding IP camera interface to enter the protocol management interface Protocol Management Custom Protocol 1 ipc1 Main Stream Substream Example Type IP Address Port Path rtsp 192 168 0 1 554 ch1 main av_stream Cancel Figure 2 23 Protocol Management Interface There are 16 customized protocols provided in the system you can edit the protocol name and choose whether to enable the sub stream 2 Choose the protocol type of transmission and choose the transfer protocols a NOTE Before customizing the protocol for the network camera you have to contact the manufacturer of the network 34 User Manual of Network Video Recorder camera to consult the URL uniform resource locator for getting main stream and sub stream The format of the URL is Type IP Address of the network camera Port Path Example rtsp 192 168 1 55 554 ch1 main av_stream e Protocol Name Edit the name for the custom protocol e Enable Substream If the network camera does not support sub stream or the sub stream is not needed leave the checkbox empty e Type The network camera adopting custom protocol must support getting stream through standard RTSP e Transfer Protocol Select the transfer protocol for the custom protocol e Port Set the port No for the custom protocol e Path Set the resource path for the custom protocol E g chl main av_stream se NOTE The protocol type and the transfer p
125. he general control interface l interface Previous item Stop the patrol pattern movement 53 one touch control ow settings interface Start pattern patrol Minimize windows User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 5 Recording Settings 54 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 1 Configuring Parameters Purpose By configuring the parameters you can define the parameters which affect the image quality such as the transmission stream type the resolution and so on Before you start 1 Make sure that the HDD has already been installed If not please install a HDD and initialize it Menu gt HDD gt General Figure 5 1 HDD General 2 Check the storage mode of the HDD 1 Click Advanced to check the storage mode of the HDD 2 Ifthe HDD mode is Quota please set the maximum record capacity and maximum picture capacity For detailed information see Chapter Configuring Quota Mode 3 If the HDD mode is Group you should set the HDD group For detailed information see Chapter 13 HDD Management Disk Mode ZJ IP Camera MDi WMD2 MD5 WMDs MD9 D10 MD1i3 D14 MD17 MD18 MD21 MD22 D25 D26 D293 D30 D33 D34 D37 D38 D41 D42 D45 D46 D49 D50 D53 D54 Figure 5 2 HDD Advanced Steps 1 Enter the Record settings interface to configure the recording parameters Menu gt Record gt Parameters 55 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Substream D1 iPCamera 03 Main Stream Continuous
126. hen the device starts up Enable Password Enable disable the use of the login password 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings 196 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 16 3 Configuring DST Settings Steps 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Choose DST Settings tab General More Settings E Auto DST Adjustment Apr Oct 60 Minutes Figure 16 3 DST Settings Interface You can check the checkbox before the Auto DST Adjustment item Or you can manually check the Enable DST checkbox and then you choose the date of the DST period 197 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 16 4 Configuring More Settings for Device Parameters Steps 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Click the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface as shown in Figure 16 4 General DST Settings Network Video Recorder 255 Figure 16 4 More Settings Interface 3 Configure the following settings e Device Name Edit the name of NVR Device No Edit the serial number of NVR The Device No can be set in the range of 1 255 and the default No is 255 The number is used for the remote and keyboard control e Auto Logout Set timeout time for menu inactivity E g when the timeout time is set to 5 Minutes then the system will exit from the current operation menu to live view screen after 5 minutes of menu inactivity
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129. iew mode or click Menu gt Camera gt Camera to enter the IP camera management interface IP Camera Management M cam Add De Status security IP Camera A m Q Upgrade D1 wi 4 Risk Password 10 16 1 93 4 Active 1 _ ACI N a aan ACIIVE a N Refresh One touch A Upgrade Delete One touch A Net Receive Idle Bandwidth 320Mbps Figure 2 16 Adding IP Camera Interface Camera Name iPCamera 01 gt Custom Addi The online cameras with same network segment will be detected and displayed in the camera list Select the IP camera from the list and click the e button to add the camera Or you can click the One touch Adding button to add all cameras with the same login password from the list i wD _ NOTE 30 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Make sure the camera to add has already been actiavted 4 For the encoders with multiple channels only check the checkbox of Channel Port in the pop up window as shown in the following figure and click OK to add multiple channels Channel Port MChannelPot 1 v F vE Figure 2 17 Selecting Multiple Channels e OPTION 3 Steps 1 On the IP Camera Management interface click the Custom Adding button to pop up the Add IP Camera Custom interface Add IP Camera Custom IP Address Amount of Device M Protocol Managen 10 16 1 64 ONVIF 80 E Continue to Add Frotocol Search Figure
130. in order to increase the security of your product And we recommend you reset your password regularly especially in the high security system resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product 5 Click the OK button to save the settings and exit the menu 6 For the Operator or Guest user account you can also click the button on te user management interface to edit the permission 203 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 17 Video Wall Configuration and Operation 204 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Purpose With the extension HDMI output board the DS 96000NI H16 H I DS 96000NI F16 H D DS 96000NI H24 H I and DS 96000NI F24 H I models can realize the video wall display windowing and roaming of images directly via the HDMI outputs The iVMS 4200 is a versatile video management software for the DVRs NVRs IP cameras encoders decoders VCA device alarm host etc It provides multiple functionalities including real time live view video recording remote search and playback file backup alarm receiving etc for the connected devices to meet the needs of monitoring task Run the supplied disk and double click icon to install the 1VMS 4200 client software in your PC Nore Please refer to the user manual of iVMS 4200 for more detailed information 17 1 1 User Registration and Login Registering a Super User For the first time to use iVMS 4200 client software you ne
131. ions Menu gt Manual gt Alarm Click Trigger Clear button if you want to trigger or clear an alarm output Click Trigger All button if you want to trigger all alarm outputs Click Clear All button if you want to clear all alarm output Alarm Output No Alarm Name Trigger Local gt 1 Local gt 2 Local gt 3 Local gt 4 Local gt 5 I acal gt amp Figure 8 19 Clear or Trigger Alarm Output Manually 115 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter9 VCA Alarm 116 User Manual of Network Video Recorder fe NOTE For the I models the device supports the face detection and contiguration For other models the face detection must be supported by the connected IP camera For all models all other VCA detection functions must be supported by the connected IP camera 9 1 Face Recognition Steps 1 Enter the Face Detection settings interface Menu gt Camera gt VCA Check the checkbox of Enable Face Recognition Click Save to save the settings D3 IPCamera 03 z Save VCA Pi Figure 9 1 Face Recognition 9 2 Face Detection Purpose Face detection function detects the face appears in the surveillance scene and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered Steps 1 Enter the VCA settings interface Menu gt Camera gt VCA 2 Select the camera to configure the VCA You can click the checkbox of Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of VCA detection 117
132. ious Screen Next Screen Start Auto switch Start Recording Add IP Camera PTZ Control Output Mode Aux Monitor Figure 6 2 Right click Menu under Live View wip S NOTE Pressing numerical buttons will switch playback to the corresponding channels during playback process Playback by Time Purpose Play back video files recorded in specified time duration Multi channel simultaneous playback and channel switch are supported Steps 1 Enter playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Check the checkbox of channel s in the channel list and then double click to select a date on the calendar Figure 6 3 Playback Calendar E fo ene If there are record files for that camera in that day in the calendar the icon for that day is displayed as EJ 79 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Otherwise it is displayed as e Playback Interface You can use the toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface to control playing progress as shown in Figure 6 4 Normal x Max Ca Min Ca iPCamera 01 iPCamera 02 iPCamera 03 iPCamera 04 iPCamera 05 ee MiPCamera 06 a Camera 01 ee a a LN E erat oes J O ete CCB ER Figure 6 4 Playback Interface Click the channel s to execute simultaneous playback of multiple channels 09 09 2013 16 02 03 12 26 2013 16 04 56 amp we Ve g gt Normal indicates the start end time of the record Playback progre
133. l or click the PTZ Control icon a in the quick setting bar or select the PTZ option in the right click menu to show the PTZ control panel 2 Choose Camera in the dropdown list 3 Click the gt button to show the general settings of the PTZ control PTZ Camera IP Camera 3 ieee E oO B 4 One touch Call Preset Call Patrol Stop Pa 1 Call Patt Stop Pa 1 Figure 4 4 PTZ Panel General 4 Click to enter the preset No in the corresponding text field 5 Click the Call Preset button to call it 4 2 3 Customizing Patrols Purpose Patrols can be set to move the PTZ to different key points and have it stay there for a set duration before moving on to the next key point The key points are corresponding to the presets The presets can be set following the steps above in Customizing Presets Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ D1 IPdome Clear All Clear All Clear All Left Limit Right Limit PTZ Parame Figure 4 5 PTZ Settings 47 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 Select patrol No in the drop down list of patrol 3 Click the Set button to add key points for the patrol KeyPoint KeyPoint 1 Cancel Figure 4 6 Key point Configuration 4 Configure key point parameters such as the key point No duration of staying for one key point and speed of patrol The key point is corresponding to the preset The Key Point No determines the order
134. language and maximize the web browser 2 Input the correct user name and password and click Login button to log in the device 3 Enter the HTTPS settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt HTTPS 4 Create the self signed certificate or authorized certificate HTTPS Enable HTTPS Create Create Create Self signed Certificate Create Create Certificate Request Install Signed Certificate Certificate Path Created Request Created Request i i Installed Certificate Installed Certificate Figure 11 15 HTTPS Settings OPTION 1 Create the self signed certificate 1 Click the Create button to create the following dialog box Country CN example CN Hostname IP 172 6 23 67 Validity 200 Day range 31 5000 Password State or province Locality Organization Organizational Unit Email OK Cancel Figure 11 16 Create Self signed Certificate 2 Enter the country host name IP validity and other information 3 Click OK to save the settings OPTION 2 Create the authorized certificate 1 Click the Create button to create the certificate request 2 Download the certificate request and submit it to the trusted certificate authority for signature 3 After receiving the signed valid certificate import the certificate to the device 5 There will be the certificate information after you successfully create and install the certificate 146 User Manual of Ne
135. ly button to save the settings So HE me periods shall not be repeated or overlapped Settings Linkage Action Mon 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel Figure 8 10 Set Arming Schedule of Video Loss 4 Select Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response action of video loss please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions 5 Click the OK button to complete the video loss settings of the channel 108 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 4 Detecting Video Tampering Alarm Purpose Trigger alarm when the lens is covered and take alarm response action s Steps 1 Enter Video Tampering interface of Camera Management and select a channel you want to detect video tampering Menu gt Camera gt Video Tampering IP Camera 2 Figure 8 11 Video Tampering Setup Interface 2 Set the video tampering handling action of the channel Check the checkbox of Enable Video Tampering Detection Drag the sensitivity bar to set a proper sensitivity level Use the mouse to draw an area you want to detect video tampering Click button to set up handling action of video tampering 3 Set arming schedule and alarm response actions of the channel 1 Click Arming Schedule tab to set the arming schedule of handling actions 2 Choose one day of a week and Max eight time periods can be set within each day 3 Click Apply button to save the settings se ri
136. mail SNMP NAT More Settings PeanutHull Figure 11 6 PeanutHull Settings Interface e NO IP Enter the account information in the corresponding fields Refer to the DynDNS settings 1 Enter Server Address for NO IP 2 Inthe NVR Domain Name text field enter the domain obtained from the NO IP website WWw no ip com 3 Enter the User Name and Password registered in the NO IP website General PPPOE NTP Email SNMP NAT More Settings Figure 11 7 NO IP Settings Interface e HiDDNS 1 The Server Address of the HiDDNS server appears by default www hik online com 2 Enter the Device Domain Name You can use the alias you registered in the HiDDNS server or define a new device domain name If a new alias of the device domain name is defined in the NVR it will replace the old one registered on the server You can register the alias of the device domain name in the HiDDNS server first and then enter the alias to the Device Domain Name in the NVR you can also enter the domain name directly on the NVR to create a new one General PPPOE NTP Email SNMP NAT More Settings HiDDNS www hik online com Figure 11 8 HiDDNS Settings Interface Register the device on the HiDDNS server 141 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 Goto the HiDDNS website www hik online com 2 Click Besistetmew user to register an account if you do not have one and use the account to log in Register new user User Name Password Confirm P
137. me in the text field Configure the Display Name Display Date and Display Week by clicking the checkbox Select the Date Format Time Format and Display Mode oP oe Camera IP Camera 3 Camera Name Camera 01 Display Name Display Date Display Week Date Format MM DD YYYY lime Format 24 hour Display Mode Transparent amp Not Flashing Figure 14 1 OSD Configuration Interface 6 You can use the mouse to click and drag the text frame on the preview window to adjust the OSD position 7 Click the Apply button to apply the settings 181 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 2 Configuring Privacy Mask Purpose You are allowed to configure the four sided privacy mask zones that cannot be viewed by the operator The privacy mask can prevent certain surveillance areas to be viewed or recorded Steps 1 Enter the Privacy Mask Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt Privacy Mask 2 Select the camera to set privacy mask Click the checkbox of Enable Privacy Mask to enable this feature IP Camera 2 Clear All LJ Clear Zone 1 Clear Zone 2 Clear Zone 3 Clear Zone 4 Figure 14 2 Privacy Mask Settings Interface 4 Use the mouse to draw a zone on the window The zones will be marked with different frame colors M NOTE Up to 4 privacy masks zones can be configured and the size of each area can be adjusted 5 The configured privacy mask zones on the window can be cleared by clicking the corresponding Clear Z
138. me periods shall not be repeated or overlapped 109 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Settings Linkage Action Mon 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 lt Cancel Figure 8 12 Set Arming Schedule of Video Tampering 4 Select Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response actions of video tampering alarm please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions 5 Click the OK button to complete the video tampering settings of the channel 110 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 5 Handling Exceptions Alarm Purpose Exception settings refer to the handling action of various exceptions e g HDD Full The HDD is full e HDD Error Writing HDD error or unformatted HDD e Network Disconnected Disconnected network cable e IP Conflicted Duplicated IP address e legal Login Incorrect user ID or password e Record Exception No space for saving recorded files e Hot Spare Exception Disconnected with the working device e Array Exception Abnormal virtual disks exist under array E E A sray Exception is only supported after the RAID is enabled refer to chapter 10 1 1 for details Steps Enter Exception interface of System Configuration and handle various exceptions Menu gt Configuration gt Exceptions Please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions for detailed alarm response actions Figure 8 13 Exceptions Setup
139. mera to configure the VCA You can click the checkbox of Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of VCA detection Select the VCA detection type to Region Entrance Detection 4 Check the Enable checkbox to enable this function ro 5 Click to configure the trigger channel arming schedule and linkage actions for the line crossing detection alarm 6 Click the Rule Settings button to set the sensitivity of the region entrance detection Sensitivity Range 0 100 The higher the value is the more easily the detection alarm can be triggered rd 7 Click and draw a quadrilateral in the preview window by specifying four vertexes of the detection region and right click to complete drawing Only one region can be configured You can use ll clear the existing virtual line and re draw it Enable Face Recoc Save Camera D3 IPCamera 03 PA Save VCA Pi Face Det Line Cro Intrusion Region Region g arking Unattend Object R Audio Ex Defocus it 1 Rule Settings gt 18 2014 T 10 36 51 a i U gt JI a VV 4 7 gt 4 gt 4 x pa ns AN DEASLEIN EIGE P C Clear All at TAM aS y Figure 9 8 Set Region Entrance Detection 123 User Manual of Network Video Recorder fore Up to 4 rules can be configured 8 Click Apply to save the settings 9 6 Region Exiting Detection Purpose Region exiting detection function detects people vehicle or other objects which exit
140. nd Time 12 18 2014 23 59 59 2 E 2 Figure 10 1 Face Search 3 Specify the start time and end time for searching the captured face pictures or video files 4 Upload the pictures from your local storage device for matching the detected face pictures 5 Set the similarity level for the source pictures and the captured pictures 6 Click Search to start searching The search results of face detection pictures are displayed in list or in chart 130 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Face Search Chart List icam Start Time Similarity M D1 12 10 2014 11 18 11 mD1 12 10 2014 11 18 11 Total 3 P 1 1 Picture Record Export All Figure 10 2 Face Search Interface 7 Play the face picture related video file You can double click on a face picture to play its related video file in the view window on the top right or select a picture item and click pl to play it You can also click Go to stop the playing or click to play the previous next file 8 If you want to export the captured face pictures to local storage device connect the storage device to the device and click Export All to enter the Export interface Click Export to export all face pictures to the storage device Please refer to Chapter 7 Backup for the operation of exporting files USB Flash Disk 1 1 Name Size Type Edit Date HM chO9_2014102916 486 88MB File 10 29 2014 19 10 56 ch13_2014091909 2707 10K6B File 09 19 201
141. ndows and Linux system Source code of application software for demo Development support and training for application system User Manual of Network Video Recorder TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 DEVON OC CUO s cacsieceiccoevccdeeticantessueneccestesoucectusndescseseaccavesecccodsabevas dusedecesecseceosadsdestacnsecsvacetesoses 13 b MRO PANO broa iN act ameter et an ereecn tcc os an OTE A OE N EAN TAR 14 E USPEM e Opera Osee E aO 17 t3 p t Method Descrip iO in serasi e a ie alaowiitue Seaitweneinlennidins 18 EA deat Amel aa tas os suehcatnntue sa yaacyueduac ane ve acteundvaa caw la ancuuceeu auavetaucuendyae eas atconauedeesauseabereuetee 19 Chapter 2 GOGH Started sirae E N 21 2 1 Startin Up and Shutting Down the NVR esssissiiienri na tenets a a aiii 22 22 Setins the AGM Passworde aa E EAE EE 23 23 Usine the Wizard for Basic Confiputaton seinor a E lvdndgauiee 24 24 Addins and Connectine the IP Cameras riani e Ei E E E E EEEE 28 2 4 1 Setting the Admin Password for IP Camera cccccccccssssssssseseececceeeceeceeasaesesesseeeeeeseeeeees 28 2 4 2 Addine the Online IP Cameras srncnienie e e siwsilenaisedlevtun s 29 2 4 3 Editing the Connected IP cameras and Configuring Customized Protocols 0008 32 Chapter 3 Eiye VICW coscacsadencivccvescecocs cctiosadasceteecencncecdescncusiassuvscsasantoedeneuduavaseusesvasausuevetouddecesasseuvesavcusieess 36 Suk Nitroductionvol Live View reiceas ane a a a weansesdua
142. ng record file export Device Name USB Flash Disk 1 1 rs Refresh Name Size Type Edit Date Delete Play HM ch01_2014121009 430 15MB File 12 25 2014 14 33 18 wi HM ch09_2014102916 486 88MB File 10 29 2014 19 10 56 ni M ch13_2014091909 2707 10KB File 09 19 2014 15 42 20 ut 981 85MB New Folder Format Cancel Figure 7 4 Checkup of Quick Export Result Using USB1 1 g2 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 1 2 Backing up by Normal Video Search Purpose The record files can be backup to various devices such as USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer SATA writer and e SATA HDD Backup using USB flash drives and USB HDDs Steps 1 Enter Export interface Menu gt Export gt Normal 2 Select the cameras to search Set search condition and click Search button to enter the search result interface The matched video files are displayed in Chart or List display mode EJIP Camera oye Oe ED4 EDS EDe6 ED7 ED8 f4aD10 MD11 M D1i2 MD1i3 E3D14 MD15 MD16 Y ORE tee 1h bee 110i E3D21 E3D22 1 cee 1 M026 MD27 MO28 MD29 MO30 MD31 MD32 M034 MD35 MD36 MD37 MO38 MD39 MD40 M042 D043 D44 D45 MD46 MD47 MD48 M050 MD51 MD52 MD53 MD54 MD55 MD56 09 12 2014 09 38 58 12 11 2014 11 20 12 All All 12 25 2014 00 00 00 12 25 2014 23 59 59 Quick Export Search Figure 7 5 Normal Video Search for Backup 4 Select video files or pictures from the Chart or List to export Click to play the
143. ng the NVR In the Shutdown menu you can also reboot the NVR Steps 1 Enter the Shutdown menu by clicking Menu gt Shutdown 2 Click the Logout button to lock the NVR or the Reboot button to reboot the NVR 22 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 2 Setting the Admin Password Purpose For the first time access you need to activate the device by setting an admin password No operation is allowed before activation You can also activate the device via Web Browser SADP or Client Software Steps 1 Input the same password in the text field of Create New Password and Confirm New Password Activation User Name Create New P 0 Strong Confirm New P Valid password range 8 16 You can use a combination of numbers lowercase uppercase and special character for your password with at least two kinds of them contained Cancel Figure 2 2 Settings Admin Password A STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing using a minimum of 8 characters including upper case letters lower case letters numbers and special characters in order to increase the security of your product And we recommend you reset your password regularly especially in the high security system resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product 2 Click OK to save the password and activate the device For the old version device if you upd
144. ntinue No Figure 13 12 Attention for Reboot 4 Click the Yes button to reboot the device to activate the changes 5 After reboot of device enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 6 Select HDD from the list and click LA icon to enter the Local HDD Settings interface as shown in Figure 13 13 170 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Local HDD Settings HDD Property ORW Read only Redundancy Group CEER VER CEE LEE LEE LIE TAR T EEE BIE DIE BrE DES ECE EDE Fii 931GB Cancel Figure 13 13 Local HDD Settings Interface 7 Select the Group number for the current HDD ee Nore The default group No for each HDD is 1 8 Click the OK button to confirm the settings Attention Regroup the cameras for HDD if the HDD group number is changed No Figure 13 14 Confirm HDD Group Settings 9 In the pop up Attention box click the Yes button to finish the settings 13 3 2 Setting HDD Property Purpose The HDD property can be set to redundancy read only or read write R W Before setting the HDD property please set the storage mode to Group refer to step1 4 of Chapter Setting HDD Groups A HDD can be set to read only to prevent important recorded files from being overwritten when the HDD becomes full in overwrite recording mode When the HDD property is set to redundancy the video can be recorded both onto the redundancy HDD and the R W HDD simultaneously so as
145. nual of Network Video Recorder 4 Verify the switch is not flow control Check the brand model of the switch connecting IP camera and NVR and contact with the manufacturer of the switch to check if it has the function of flow control If so please turn it down 5 Check if the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 4 If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process No monitor connected with the NVR locally and when you manage the IP camera to connect with the device by web browser remotely of which the status displays as Connected And then you connect the device with the monitor via VGA or HDMI interface and reboot the device there is black screen with the mouse cursor Connect the NVR with the monitor before startup via VGA or HDMI interface and manage the IP camera to connect with the device locally or remotely the status of IP camera displays as Connect Possible Reasons After connecting the IP camera to the NVR the image is output via the main spot interface by default Steps 1 Enable the output channel 2 Select Menu gt Configuration gt Live View gt View and select video output interface in the drop down list and configure the window you want to view p NOTE The view settings can only be configured by the local operation of NVR Different camera orders and window division modes can be set for different output interfaces sepa
146. on of Local Configuration Remote Configuration and Camera Configuration for the user Local Configuration Local Log Search Searching and viewing logs and system information of NVR Local Parameters Settings Configuring parameters restoring factory default parameters and importing exporting configuration files Local Camera Management The adding deleting and editing of IP cameras Local Advanced Operation Operating HDD management initializing HDD setting HDD property upgrading system firmware clearing I O alarm output Local Shutdown Reboot Shutting down or rebooting the NVR Remote Configuration Remote Log Search Remotely viewing logs that are saved on the NVR Remote Parameters Settings Remotely configuring parameters restoring factory default parameters and importing exporting configuration files Remote Camera Management Remote adding deleting and editing of the IP cameras Remote Serial Port Control Configuring settings for RS 232 and RS 485 ports Remote Video Output Control Sending remote button control signal Two Way Audio Realizing two way radio between the remote client and the NVR Remote Alarm Control Remotely arming notify alarm and exception message to the remote client and controlling the alarm output Remote Advanced Operation Remotely operating HDD management initializing HDD setting HDD property upgrading system firmware clearing I O alarm output Remote Shutdown Reboot Remotely shu
147. onel 4 icons on the right side of the window or click Clear All to clear all zones IP Camera 2 Clear All C Clear Zone 1 Clear Zone 2 Clear Zone 3 Clear Zone 4 Figure 14 3 Set Privacy Mask Area 6 Click the Apply button to save the settings 182 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 3 Configuring Video Parameters Steps 1 Enter the Image Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt Image IP Camera 2 Custom Figure 14 4 Image Settings Interface 2 Select the camera to set image parameters 3 You can click on the arrow to change the value of each parameter 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings 183 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 15 NVR Management and Maintenance 184 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 15 1 Viewing System Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 You can click the Device Info Camera Record Alarm Network and HDD tabs to view the system information of the device Camera Record Alarm Network HDD Network Video Recorder DS XXXX XX 200000000000000 090XX Vx x x Build xxxxxx Vx x Build ooxx Figure 15 1 Device Information Interface 185 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 15 2 Searching amp Export Log Files Purpose The operation alarm exception and information of the NVR can be stored in log files which can be viewed and exported at any time
148. onnection Please refer to Chapter Viewing System Information for PPPoE status 11 2 2 Configuring DDNS Purpose If your NVR is set to use PPPoE as its default network connection you may set Dynamic DNS DDNS to be used for network access Prior registration with your ISP is required before configuring the system to use DDNS Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the DDNS tab to enter the DDNS Settings interface as shown in Figure 11 3 139 User Manual of Network Video Recorder General PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP NAT More Settings Figure 11 3 DDNS Settings Interface 3 Check the DDNS checkbox to enable this feature Select DDNS Type Five different DDNS types are selectable PServer DynDNS PeanutHull NO IP and HiDDNS e PServer Enter Server Address for I PServer General PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP NAT More Settings IPServer Figure 11 4 PServer Settings Interface e DynDNS 1 Enter Server Address for DynDNS i e members dyndns org 2 Inthe NVR Domain Name text field enter the domain obtained from the DynDNS website 3 Enter the User Name and Password registered in the DynDNS website General PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP NAT More Settings DynDNS Figure 11 5 DynDNS Settings Interface e PeanutHull Enter the User Name and Password obtained from the PeanutHull website 140 User Manual of Network Video Recorder General PPPOE NTP E
149. opy 4 Click Apply to save the settings 60 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 3 Configuring Motion Detection Recording Purpose Follow the steps to set the motion detection parameters In the live view mode once a motion detection event takes place the NVR can analyze it and do many actions to handle it Enabling motion detection function can trigger certain channels to start recording or trigger full screen monitoring audio warning notify the surveillance center and so on In this chapter you can follow the steps to schedule a record which triggered by the detected motion Steps 1 Enter the Motion Detection interface Menu gt Camera gt Motion IP Camera 1 Full Screen Clear Figure 5 11 Motion Detection 2 Configure Motion Detection 1 Choose camera you want to configure 2 Check the checkbox after Enable Motion Detection 3 Drag and draw the area for motion detection by mouse If you want to set the motion detection for all the area shot by the camera click Full Screen To clear the motion detection area click Clear ri NOTE The full screen motion detection is configured by default IP Camera 1 Full Screen Clear Figure 5 12 Motion Detection Mask 4 Click Settings and the message box for channel information pop up 61 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Settings Arming Schedule Linkage Action MiP Camera MD2 MD3 WMDdD4 Figure 5 13 Motion Detection Handling
150. ormal RAV eSATA 896GB 1 131GB 896GB Figure 13 19 View HDD Status 1 ee nore If the status of HDD is Normal or Sleeping it works normally If the status is Uninitialized or Abnormal please initialize the HDD before use And if the HDD initialization is failed please replace it with a new one Checking HDD Status in HDD Information Interface Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the HDD tab to view the status of each HDD displayed on the list as shown in Figure 13 20 175 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Device Info Camera Record Alarm Network Label Status Capacity Free Space Property Type Group 17 Initializing 20 199 97GB OMB RAN NAS 1 25 Normal 931 51GB 896GB RAV eSATA 1 1 131GB 896GB Figure 13 20 View HDD Status 2 176 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 13 6 HDD Detection E an nore This function is not supported if the RAID function is enabled Purpose The device provides the HDD detection function such as the adopting of the S M A R T and the Bad Sector Detection technique The S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a monitoring system for HDD to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hopes of anticipating failures S M A R T Settings Steps 1 Enter the S M A R T Settings interface Menu gt Maintenance gt HDD Detect 2 Select the HDD to view its S M A R T
151. ormation as shown in Figure 15 4 And you can also click the button to view the related video files if available Log Information 01 14 2015 21 57 08 Operation Power On N A N A N A N A Description Model DS 96128N H16 Serial No DS 96128N H161620141222CCRR201412224WCVU Firmware version V3 2 0 Build 150109 Encoding version V1 0 Build 150108 Previous Figure 15 4 Log Details 6 If you want to export the log files click the Export button to enter the Export menu as shown in Figure 15 gt 187 User Manual of Network Video Recorder USB Flash Disk 1 1 a Refresh Size Type Edit Date Delete Play Folder 12 20 2014 12 08 34 Folder 11 04 2014 15 47 38 Folder 11 11 2014 16 08 04 Folder 11 28 2014 11 29 40 Folder 11 04 2014 15 34 04 Folder 09 16 2013 17 35 24 Folder 11 21 2014 15 34 22 Folder 07 25 2014 13 37 52 54 00MB New Folder Format Cancel Figure 15 5 Export Log Files 7 Select the backup device from the dropdown list of Device Name 8 Select the format of the log files to be exported Up to 9 formats are selectable 9 Click the Export to export the log files to the selected backup device You can click the New Folder button to create new folder in the backup device or click the Format button to format the backup device before log export oe amp i MEME please connect the backup device to NVR before operating log export 188 User Manual of Network Video
152. ose N O normally open or N C normally closed for alarm type Check the checkbox for Setting Click Settings Settings Arming Schedule Linkage Action PTZ Linking MiP Camera oh D2 Cancel Figure 5 18 Alarm Settings 65 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 Choose the alarm triggered recording channel 6 Check the checkbox to select channel 7 Click Apply to save settings 8 Click OK to back to the upper level menu Repeat the above steps to configure other alarm input parameters If the settings can also be applied to other alarm inputs click Copy and choose the alarm input number Copy Alarm Input to BAlarm Input No Alarm Name MLocal lt 2 BiLocal lt 3 MLocal lt 4 MLocal lt 5 MLocal lt 6 MiLocal lt 7 WLocal lt 8 WLocal lt 9 WLocal lt 10 MiLocal lt 11 Figure 5 19 Copy Alarm Input 3 Edit the Alarm triggered record in the Record Capture Schedule setting interface For the detailed information of schedule configuration see Chapter5 2 Configuring Recording Schedule 66 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 6 Manual Recording Purpose Follow the steps to set the manual recording When the manual recording is enabled you don t need to set a schedule for recording Steps 1 Enter the Manual settings interface Menu gt Manual IP Camera D1 Recording by schedule Recording by manual operation Figure 5 20 Manual Record Enable recording
153. peration Searching and playing back record files by channel number recording type start time end time etc Smart search for the selected area in the video Zooming in when playback Reverse playback of multi channel Supports pause play reverse speed up speed down skip forward and skip backward when playback and locating by dragging the mouse Up to 16 ch synchronous playback Backup Export video data by USB or SATA device Export video clips when playback Management and maintenance of backup devices Either Normal or Hot Spare working mode is configurable to constitute an N 1 hot spare system Alarm and Exception Configurable arming time of alarm input output Alarm for video loss motion detection video tampering abnormal signal video input output standard mismatch illegal login network disconnected IP confliction record exception HDD error and HDD full hot spare exception etc VCA detection alarm is supported VCA search for face detection behavior analysis people counting and heat map Alarm triggers full screen monitoring audio alarm notifying surveillance center sending email and alarm output Automatic restore when system is abnormal Other Local Functions Operable by front panel mouse and control keyboard Three level user management admin user is allowed to create many operating accounts and define their operating permission which includes the limit to access any channel Operation
154. ps 1 Enter Playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Select Sub periods from the drop down list in the upper left corner of the page to enter the Sub periods Playback interface 3 Select a date and start playing the video file 4 Select the Split screen Number from the dropdown list Up to 16 screens are configurable Sub periods 12 05 2014 Fri t4 I gt X 9 iPCamera 02 iPCamera 03 iPCamera 04 IPCamera 05 999D9 DIPM iPCamera 07 D 4 iP Camera 06 12 05 201408Fi 18 0214 F 12 05 201408Fi 21 012 J Split scr 4 o i o Y Ao p h i X in i j b i i le 7 EENESE Figure 6 19 Interface of Sub periods Playback S NOTE According to the defined number of split screens the video files on the selected date can be divided into average segments for playback E g if there are video files existing between 16 00 and 22 00 and the 6 screen display mode is selected then it can play the video files for 1 hour on each screen simultaneously 89 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 7 Backup 90 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 1 Backing up Record Files 7 1 1 Quick Export Purpose Export record files to backup device s quickly Steps 1 Enter Video Export interface Menu gt Export gt Normal Choose the channel s you want to back up and click Quick Export button i NOTE time duration of record files on a specified c
155. ptured pictures of VCA detection 3 Select the VCA detection type to Line Crossing Detection 4 Check the Enable checkbox to enable this function Q 5 Click to configure the trigger channel arming schedule and linkage actions for the line crossing detection alarm 6 Click the Rule Settings button to set the line crossing detection rules 1 Select the direction to A lt gt B A gt B or A lt B A lt gt B Only the arrow on the B side shows when an object going across the configured line with both direction can be detected and alarms are triggered A gt B Only the object crossing the configured line from the A side to the B side can be detected B gt A Only the object crossing the configured line from the B side to the A side can be detected 2 Click and drag the slider to set the detection sensitivity Sensitivity Range 1 100 The higher the value is the more easily the detection alarm can be triggered 3 Click OK to save the rule settings and back to the line crossing detection settings interface Rule Settings 1 Figure 9 4 Set Line Crossing Detection Rules F 7 Click and set two points in the preview window to draw a virtual line e i l You can use the to clear the existing virtual line and re draw it NOTE Up to 4 rules can be configured 119 User Manual of Network Video Recorder D3 IPCamera 03 Intrusion Region Region Dbject R Audio Ex Defocus gt A i
156. r password regularly especially in the high security system resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product Level Set the user level to Operator or Guest Different user levels have different operating permission e Operator The Operator user level has permission of Two way Audio in Remote Configuration and all operating permission in Camera Configuration by default e Guest The Guest user has no permission of Two way Audio in Remote Configuration and only has the local remote playback in the Camera Configuration by default User s MAC Address The MAC address of the remote PC which logs onto the NVR If it is configured and enabled it only allows the remote user with this MAC address to access the NVR 4 Click the OK button to save the settings and go back to the User Management interface The added new user will be displayed on the list as shown in Figure 16 7 Admin 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 16 7 Added User Listed in User Management Interface 5 Select the user from the list and then click thebbutton to enter the Permission settings interface as shown in Figure 16 8 Permission Remote Configuration Camera Configuration E Local Log Search Local Parameters Settings Local Camera Management W Local Advanced Operation E Local Shutdown Reboot Cancel Figure 16 8 User Permission Settings Interface 200 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 Set the operating permissi
157. ra 05 MiPCamera 06 v WCamera 01 Normal In the multi channel playback mde clicking the a button will lock all the record files related to the playback channels 4 You can click the button to pop up the file management interface Click the Locked File tab to check and export the locked files 73 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Video Clips ocked File Tag W Cam Start End Time File Management D1 01 14 2015 22 15 23 23 59 59 Total 1 P 1 1 Total size 0B Size Lock 747 42MB Export All HDD 1 Start time 01 14 2015 22 15 23 End time 01 14 2015 23 59 59 Export Figure 5 30 Locked File Management Cancel In the File Management interface you can also click A to change it to to unlock the file and the file is not protected Lock File when Export Steps 1 Enter Export setting interface Menu gt Export IP Camera D2 D10 D18 D26 D34 D42 D50 iv D3 MD11 MD19 MD27 E D35 EJ D43 E D51 D4 D12 v D20 v D28 D36 iv D44 v okey MD5 MD13 MD21 MD29 E1 D37 E1 D45 E D53 D6 D14 D22 D30 D38 E1 D46 D54 D7 D15 E D23 D31 v BK E1 D47 D55 08 04 2014 15 48 01 01 20 2015 20 05 33 All All 01 01 2015 01 20 2015 m 00 00 00 23 59 59 Quick Export Figure 5 31 Export Search 2 Select the channels you want to investigate by checking the checkbox to gt Configure the record type
158. rately and digits like D1 and D2 stands for the channel number and X means the selected window has no image output 3 Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process Live view stuck when video output locally Possible Reasons a Poor network between NVR and IP camera and there exists packet loss during the transmission b The frame rate has not reached the real time frame rate Steps 1 Verify the network between NVR and IP camera is connected 1 When image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on PC and the rear panel of NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal and execute the command of ping 792 168 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check if there exists packet loss gu INOTE Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command 2 Verify the frame rate is real time frame rate Select Menu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and set the Frame rate to Full Frame 3 Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process Live view stuck when video output remotely via the Internet Explorer or platform software 221 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Possible Reasons a Poor network betw
159. record file if you want to check it Check the checkbox before the record files you want to back up oo NOTE The size of the currently selected files is displayed in the lower left corner of the window 93 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Search result Chart M iCamera No Start End Time Size Play 8 gt 12 10 2014 10 19 00 1011 18MB 12 10 2014 12 28 24 84 68MB 12 10 2014 13 55 27 170 07MB Total 4 P 1 1 Total size 0B Export All Figure 7 6 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup 5 Export the video files or picture files Click Export All button to export all the files Or you can select recording files you want to back up and click Export button to enter Export interface m If the inserted USB device is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor You can also format USB flash drives or USB HDDs via the device USB Flash Disk 1 1 cf Refresh Size Type Edit Date Delete Play M ch01_2014121009 430 15MB File 12 25 2014 14 33 18 TT HM ch09_2014102916 486 88MB File 10 29 2014 19 10 56 T ch13_2014091909 2707 10KB File 09 19 2014 15 42 20 iii d01_sd_ch01_141 25 90MB File 12 25 2014 17 34 58 iii 955 94MB New Folder Format Cancel Figure 7 7 Export by Normal Video Search using USB Flash Drive Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message box
160. refer to step5 of Chapter 7 1 2 Backing up by Normal Video Search for details 7 1 4 Backing up Video Clips Purpose You may also select video clips in playback mode to export directly during Playback using USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer or SATA writer Steps 1 Enter Playback interface Please refer to Chapter 6 1 Playing Back Record Files 2 During playback use buttons or in the playback toolbar to start or stop clipping record file s 3 Click the to enter the file management interface File Management Locked File Tag M icCamera No Start End Time i 01 14 2015 22 15 24 22 15 24 90 58KB 01 14 2015 22 15 25 22 15 26 180 88KB Camera with clip recording 1 Start time 01 14 2015 22 15 22 End time 01 14 2015 22 15 22 Total 3 P 1 1 Selected clips 0 Total size 0B Export All Export Cancel Figure 7 11 Video Clips Export Interface 7 Export the video clips in playback Please refer to step5 of Chapter 7 1 2 Backing up by Normal Video Search for details 96 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 2 Managing Backup Devices Management of USB flash drives and USB HDDs Steps 1 Enter the Export interface USB Flash Disk 1 1 id Refresh Name Size Type Edit Date Delete Play HM ch01_2014121009 430 15MB File 12 25 2014 14 33 18 TT HM chO9_2014102916 486 88MB File 10 29 2014 19 10 56 TT ch13_2014091909 2707 10KB File 09 19 2014 15 42 20 TT E d01_ sd _ch01_
161. roll wheel USB mouse can also be used with this NVR To use a USB mouse 1 Plug USB mouse into one of the USB interfaces on the front panel of the NVR 2 The mouse should automatically be detected If in a rare case that the mouse is not detected the possible reason may be that the two devices are not compatible please refer to the recommended the device list from your provider The operation of the mouse Table 1 2 Description of the Mouse Control Single Click Live view Select channel and show the quick set menu Menu Select and enter Left Click Click and Drag PTZ control pan tilt and zoom Video tampering privacy mask and motion detection Select target area Digital zoom in Drag and select target area Live view Drag channel time bar Right Click Single Click Live view Show menu Menu Exit current menu to upper level menu Scroll Wheel Scrolling up Live view Previous screen Menu Previous item Scrolling down Live view Next screen Menu Next item 17 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 3 Input Method Description ij2 s 4 sle 7 s s o ajwiejRitiyjulfole A sjolriciHii kiu aa ZX Cl v BI Ni Mie Figure 1 5 Soft Keyboard 1 Figure 1 6 Soft Keyboard 2 Description of the buttons on the soft keyboard sain 1 3 a of the Soft Keyboard Icons Lowersase Upperease Backspace Positioning the cursor Exit 18 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 4 Rear Panel 12 13 14
162. rotocols must be supported by the connected network camera After adding the customized protocols you can see the protocol name is listed in the dropdown list please refer to Figure 2 24 Add IP Camera Custom IP Address Protocol Search Figure 2 24 Protocol Setting 3 Choose the protocols you just added to validate the connection of the network camera 35 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter3 Live View 36 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 1 Introduction of Live View Live view shows you the video image getting from each camera in real time The NVR automatically enters Live View mode when powered on It is also at the very top of the menu hierarchy thus pressing the ESC many times depending on which menu you re on brings you to the Live View mode Live View Icons In the live view mode there are icons at the upper right of the screen for each channel showing the status of the record and alarm in the channel so that you can know whether the channel is recorded or whether there are alarms occur as soon as possible Table 3 1 Description of Live View Icons Alarm video loss video tampering motion detection sensor alarm or VCA alarm Record manual record schedule record motion detection alarm or VCA triggered record Alarm amp Record Event Exception motion detection sensor alarm VCA or exception information appears at the lower left corner of the screen Please ref
163. roup See Chapter Managing HDD Group 3 Set the HDD property to Read only 4 Click OK to save settings and back to the upper level menu E NOTE You cannot save any files in a Read only HDD If you want to save files in the HDD change the property to R W If there is only one HDD and is set to Read only the NVR can t record any files Only live view mode is available If you set the HDD to Read only when the NVR is saving files in it then the file will be saved in next R W HDD If there is only one HDD the recording will be stopped 76 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 6 Playback 77 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 1 Playing Back Record Files 6 1 1 Instant Playback Purpose Play back the recorded video files of a specific channel in the live view mode Channel switch is supported Instant playback by channel Steps Choose a channel in live view mode and click the button in the quick setting toolbar a Note In the instant playback mode only record files recorded during the last five minutes on this channel will be played back Figure 6 1 Instant Playback Interface 6 1 2 Playing Back by Normal Search Playback by Channel 1 Enter the Playback interface Mouse right click a channel in live view mode and select Playback from the menu as shown in Figure 6 2 78 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Common Menu Menu Single Screen Multi screen Prev
164. rs gt Record and set the Frame Rate to Full Frame Verify the hardware can afford the playback Reduce the channel number of playback Select Menu gt Record gt Encoding gt Record and set the resolution and bitrate to a lower level Reduce the number of local playback channel Select Menu gt Playback and uncheck the checkbox of unnecessary channels Check 1f the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process No record file found in the NVR local HDD and prompt No record file found 229 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Possible Reasons a The time setting of system is incorrect b The search condition is incorrect c The HDD is error or not detected Steps 1 Verify the system time setting is correct Select Menu gt Configuration gt General gt General and verify the Device Time is correct 2 Verify the search condition is correct Select Playback and verify the channel and time are correct 3 Verify the HDD status is normal Select Menu gt HDD gt General to view the HDD status and verify the HDD is detected and can be read and written normally 4 Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process 230 User Manual of Network Vi
165. s Factory Defaults Restore all parameters to default settings Restore to Inactive Restore the device to inactive status Figure 15 9 Restore Defaults 2 Select the restoring type from the following three options Restore Defaults Restore all parameters except the network including IP address subnet mask gateway MTU NIC working mode default route server port etc and user account parameters to the factory default settings Factory Defaults Restore all parameters to the factory default settings Restore to Inactive Restore the device to the inactive status 3 Click the OK button to restore the default settings F r Nore The device will reboot automatically after restoring to the default settings 193 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 16 Others 194 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 16 1 Configuring RS 232 Serial Port Purpose The RS 232 port can be used in two ways e Parameters Configuration Connect a PC to the NVR through the PC serial port Device parameters can be configured by using software such as HyperTerminal The serial port parameters must be the same as the NVR s when connecting with the PC serial port e Transparent Channel Connect a serial device directly to the NVR The serial device will be controlled remotely by the PC through the network and the protocol of the serial device Steps 1 Enter the RS 232 Settings interface Menu gt Configuration
166. screen You can left click and draw to select the area to zoom in as shown in Figure 3 3 40 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Figure 3 3 Digital Zoom s You can set the image parameters like brightness contrast saturation and hue Image Settings icon can be selected to enter the Image Settings menu Image Settings Custom Figure 3 4 Image Settings Customize Live View Strategy can be selected to set strategy including Real time Balanced Fluency Live View Strategy X Real time O Balanced Fluency Cancel Figure 3 5 Live View Strategy 41 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 3 Adjusting Live View Settings Purpose Live View settings can be customized according to different needs You can configure the output interface dwell time for screen to be shown mute or turning on the audio the screen number for each channel etc Steps 1 Enter the Live View Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Live View VGA HDMI Li No Switch VGA HDMI 10s Figure 3 6 Live View General The settings available in this menu include e Video Output Interface Designates the output to configure the settings Outputs include VGA HDMI and HDMIZ2 e Live View Mode Designates the display mode to be used for Live View Dwell Time The time in seconds to dwell between switching of channels when enabling auto switch in Live View
167. ss bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate specific frames Table 6 1 Detailed Explanation of Playback Toolbar Mey Ne Audio on Mute Start Stop clipping Lock File File management for video clips captured Add default tag a Add customized tag pictures locked files and tags Reverse play Pause a Stop Digital Zoom 30s forward Pause Play 80 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Scaling up down the Save the clips ieee fe Process bar time line 6 1 3 Playing Back by Event Search Purpose Play back record files on one or several channels searched out by event type e g alarm input motion detection and VCA Steps 1 Enter the Playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Select the Event in the drop down list on the top left side Select Alarm Input Motion or VCA as the event type E NOTE Here we take playback by VCA as the example 5 Event Major Ty Motion Camera EAiPCamera 02 MiPCamera 03 MAiPCamera 04 EaiPCamera 05 MaiPCamera 06 Start Time 12 10 2014 00 00 00 End Time 12 14 2014 23 59 59 Q Search Figure 6 6 Motion Search Interface 4 Select the minor type of VCA from the drop down list E Mees For configuring the VCA recording please refer to Chapter 5 4 Configuring VCA Event Recording 5 Select the camera s for searching and set the Start time and End time 6 Click Search button to get the search result information Yo
168. t Use the device in conjunction with an UPS if possible Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Replace with the same or equivalent type only Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer User Manual of Network Video Recorder Thank you for purchasing our product If there is any question or request please do not hesitate to contact dealer This manual is applicable to the models listed in the following table DS 96128NI H16 DS 96128NI H16 Network Video Recorder DS 96128NI H16 H DS 96128NI H16 1 DS 96128NI H16 H I DS 96128NI F16 DS 96128NI F16 Network Video Recorder DS 96128NI F16 H DS 96128NI F16 1 DS 96128NI F16 H I DS 96256NI H16 DS 96256NI H16 Network Video Recorder DS 96256NI H16 H DS 96256NI H16 I DS 96256NI H16 H I DS 96256NI F16 DS 96256NI F16 Network Video Recorder DS 96256NI F16 H DS 96256NI F16 1 DS 96256NI F16 H I DS 96128NI H24 DS 96128NI H24 Network Video Recorder DS 96128NI H24 H DS 96128NI H24 1 DS 96128NI H24 H 1 DS 96128NI F24 DS 96128NI F24 Network Video Recorder DS 96128NI F24 H DS 96128NI F24 1 DS 96128NI F24 H 1 DS 96256NI H24 DS 96256NI H24 Network Video Recorder DS 96256NI H24 H DS 96256NI H24 1 DS 96256NI H24 H I DS 96256NI F24 DS 96256NI F24 Network Video Recorder
169. table ie NOTE Pre play and post play is not available for the motion event type 7 Click a to search and play the matched video files 8 Optional You can click to filter the searched video files by setting the target characters including the gender and age of the human and whether he she wears glasses Result Filter Enable Gender Figure 6 14 Set Result Filter 86 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 1 6 Playing Back by System Logs Purpose Play back record file s associated with channels after searching system logs Steps 1 Enter Log Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Information 2 Click Log Search tab to enter Playback by System Logs Set search time and type and click Search button 01 13 2015 00 00 00 01 20 2015 23 59 59 All EAMinor Type MAlarm Output EAMotion Detection Started EAMotion Detection Stopped EAVideo Tampering Detection Started EAVideo Tampering Detection Stopped EALine Crossing Detection Alarm Started EALine Crossing Detection Alarm Stopped intrusion Detection Alarm Started Export All Search Figure 6 15 System Log Search Interface 3 Choose a log with record file and click button to enter Playback interface Search Result Major Type Time Minor Type Parameter Play Details amp Alarm 01 14 2015 23 55 46 Motion Detectio N A gt amp Alarm 01 14 2015 23 56 58 Motion Detectio N A C amp Alarm 01 14 2015 23 57 11 Motion
170. the PTZ movement according to the predefined path Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ D1 IPdome Clear All Clear All Clear All Left Limit Right Limit PTZ Parame Figure 4 8 PTZ Settings 2 Choose pattern number in the dropdown list 3 Click the Start button and click corresponding buttons in the control panel to move the PTZ camera and click the Stop button to stop it The movement of the PTZ is recorded as the pattern 4 2 6 Calling Patterns Purpose Follow the procedure to move the PTZ camera according to the predefined patterns Steps 1 Click the button PTZ in the lower right corner of the PTZ setting interface Or press the PTZ button on the front panel or click the PTZ Control icon a in the quick setting bar or select the PTZ option in the right click menu to show the PTZ control panel 2 Click the gt button to show the general settings of the PTZ control 49 User Manual of Network Video Recorder MTE Camera IP Camera 3 cecum E O E 4 One touch Call Preset Call Patrol Stop Pa 1 Call Patt Stop Pa 1 Figure 4 9 PTZ Panel General 3 Click the Call Pattern button to call it 4 Click the Stop Pattern button to stop calling it 4 2 7 Customizing Linear Scan Limit Purpose The Linear Scan can be enabled to trigger the scan in the horizantal direction in the predefined range E NOTE This function is supported by some certain
171. the Port Mapping items are read only and the external ports are set by the router automatically Steps 1 Select Auto in the drop down list of Mapping Type 2 Click Apply button to save the settings 3 You can click Refresh button to get the latest status of the port mapping General PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP More Settings Auto Port Type Edit External External IP Address Port UPnP Status vt Refresh Figure 11 21 UPnP Settings Finished Auto OPTION 2 Manual If you select Manual as the mapping type you can edit the external port on your demand by clicking A to activate the External Port Settings dialog box 149 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Steps 1 Select Manual in the drop down list of Mapping Type 2 Click LA to activate the External Port Settings dialog box Configure the external port No for server port http port RTSP port and https port respectively M a NOTE You can use the default port No or change it according to actual requirements External Port indicates the port No for port mapping in the router The value of the RTSP port No should be 554 or between 1024 and 65535 while the value of the other ports should be between 1 and 65535 and the value must be different from each other If multiple devices are configured for the UPnP settings under the same router the value of the port No for each device should be unique External Port Settings Server Port
172. the host when an alarm is triggered The remote alarm host must have the Network Video Surveillance software installed Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface as shown in Figure 11 14 144 User Manual of Network Video Recorder General PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP NAT 192 0 0 10 7200 8000 80 239 252 2 50 554 Figure 11 14 More Settings Interface 3 Configure the remote alarm host server port HTTP port multicast or RTSP port Alarm Host IP Port With a remote alarm host configured the device will send the alarm event or exception message to the host when an alarm is triggered The remote alarm host must have the CMS Client Management System software installed The Alarm Host IP refers to the IP address of the remote PC on which the CMS Client Management System software e g iVMS 4200 is installed and the Alarm Host Port must be the same as the alarm monitoring port configured in the software default port is 7200 Multicast IP The multicast can be configured to realize live view for more than the maximum number of cameras through network A multicast address spans the Class D IP range of 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 It is recommended to use the IP address ranging from 239 252 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 When adding a device to the CMS Client Management System software the multicast address m
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174. tting down or rebooting the NVR Camera Configuration Remote Live View Remotely viewing live video of the selected camera s Local Manual Operation Locally starting stopping manual recording and alarm output of the selected camera s Remote Manual Operation Remotely starting stopping manual recording and alarm output of the selected camera s Local Playback Locally playing back recorded files of the selected camera s Remote Playback Remotely playing back recorded files of the selected camera s Local PTZ Control Locally controlling PTZ movement of the selected camera s Remote PTZ Control Remotely controlling PTZ movement of the selected camera s Local Video Export Locally exporting recorded files of the selected camera s 7 Click the OK button to save the settings and exit interface g _1y NOTE Only the admin user account has the permission of restoring factory default parameters 16 5 2 Deleting a User Steps 1 Enter the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User 2 Select the user to be deleted from the list as shown in Figure 16 9 201 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Admin 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 16 9 User List 3 Click the on to delete the selected user account 16 5 3 Editing a User For the added user accounts you can edit the parameters Steps 1 Enter the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User 2 Select the
175. twork Video Recorder Installed Certificate Installed Certificate Ic Delete Property Subject C CN H P 172 6 23 110 Issuer C CN H IP 172 6 23 110 Validity 2013 06 28 10 42 40 2013 06 30 10 42 40 Figure 11 17 Installed Certificate Property 6 Check the checkbox to enable the HTTPS function 7 Click the Save button to save the settings 11 2 7 Configuring Email Purpose The system can be configured to send an Email notification to all designated users if an alarm event is detected etc an alarm or motion event is detected or the administrator password is changed Before configuring the Email settings the NVR must be connected to a local area network LAN that maintains an SMTP mail server The network must also be connected to either an intranet or the Internet depending on the location of the e mail accounts to which you want to send notification Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Set the IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Gateway and the Preferred DNS Server in the Network Settings menu as shown in Figure 11 18 PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP NAT More Settings Net Fault tolerance bondo A 10 16 1 96 255 255 255 0 10 16 1 254 00 40 3 41 09 50 1500 Figure 11 18 Network Settings Interface 3 Click Apply to save the settings 4 Select the Email tab to enter the Email Settings interface 147 User Manual of Network Video Recor
176. u may refer to the right side bar for the result 7 Click button to play back the file i NOTE Pre play and post play can be configured 8 Playback interface The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process 81 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Event sa gt X Sour Start Time Play D1 11 18 13 Total 2 P 1 1 P e play 30s Post play 30s 4 Back Figure 6 7 Interface of Playback by Event You can click or button to select the previous or next event Please refer to Table 6 1 for the description of buttons on the toolbar 6 1 4 Playing Back by Tag Purpose Video tag allows you to record related information like people and location of a certain time point during playback You can use video tag s to search for record files and position time point Before playing back by tag 1 Enter Playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Search and play back the record file s Refer to Chapter 6 1 1 for the detailed information about searching and playback of the record files 82 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Max Ca Min Ca iPCamera 01 iPCamera 02 iPCamera 03 iPCamera 04 iPCamera 05 WiPCamera 06 Camera 01 ERE TEE Figure 6 8 Interface of Playback by Time Click button to add default tag Click button to add customized tag and input tag name E a NOTE Max 64 tags can be added to a single video file 3 Tag manag
177. ure 3 1 Right click Menu 3 2 3 Using an Auxiliary Monitor Certain features of the Live View are also available while in an Aux monitor These features include e Single Screen Switch to a full screen display of the selected camera Camera can be selected from a dropdown list e Multi screen Switch between different display layout options Layout options can be selected from a dropdown list e Next Screen When displaying less than the maximum number of cameras in Live View clicking this feature will switch to the next set of displays e Playback Enter into Playback mode e PTZ Enter PTZ Control mode 39 User Manual of Network Video Recorder e Main Monitor Enter Main operation mode _ NOTE In the live view mode of the main output monitor the menu operation is not available while Aux output mode is enabled 3 2 4 Quick Setting Toolbar in Live View Mode On the screen of each channel there is a quick setting toolbar which shows when you single click the mouse in the corresponding screen WwW Vw FUE Figure 3 2 Quick Setting Toolbar Table 3 4 Description of Quick Aaa Toolbar Icons Enable Disable Mute Audio on Manual Record Digital Zoom Image Settings Live View Information Strategy G Playback only shows the record in last five minutes If no record is found it means there is no record during the last five minutes Digital Zoom can zoom in the selected area to the full
178. user to be edited from the list as shown in Figure 16 9 3 Click the LA icon to enter the Edit User interface as shown in Figure 16 10 Edit User Edit User example er N admin Operator 00 00 00 00 00 Valid password range 8 16 You can use a combination of numbers Valid password range 8 16 You can use a combination of numbers lowercase uppercase and special character for your password with at lowercase uppercase and special character for your password with at least two kinds of them contained least two kinds of them contained Cancel Cancel Figure 16 10 Edit User Interface 4 Edit the corresponding parameters e Operator and Guest You can edit the user information including user name password permission level and MAC address Check the checkbox of Change Password if you want to change the password and input the new password in the text field of Password and Confirm A strong password is recommended e Admin You are only allowed to edit te password and MAC address Check the checkbox of Change Password if you want to change the password and the input the correct old password and the new password in the text field of Password and Confirm 202 User Manual of Network Video Recorder A STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing using a minimum of 8 characters including upper case letters lower case letters numbers and special characters
179. ust be the same as the device s multicast IP RTSP Port The RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers Enter the RTSP port in the text field of RTSP Port The default RTSP port is 554 and you can change it according to different requirements Server Port and HTTP Port Enter the Server Port and HTTP Port in the text fields The default Server Port is 8000 and the HTTP Port is 80 and you can change them according to different requirements sa NOTE Server Port should be set to the range of 2000 65535 and it is used for remote client software access The HTTP port is used for remote IE access 4 Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface 11 2 6 Configuring HTTPS Port Purpose HTTPS provides authentication of the web site and associated web server that one is communicating with which protects against Man in the middle attacks Perform the following steps to set the port number of https Example If you set the port number as 443 and the IP address is 192 0 0 64 you may access the device by inputting https 192 0 0 64 443 via the web browser 145 User Manual of Network Video Recorder _ Note The HTTPS port can be only configured through the web browser Steps 1 Open web browser input the IP address of device and the web server will select the language automatically according to the system
180. ut Display local video output and menu AC 100V 240V 100 240VAC power supply 20 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 2 Getting Started 21 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 1 Starting Up and Shutting Down the NVR Purpose Proper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expanding the life of the NVR Before you start Check that the voltage of the extra power supply is the same with the NVR s requirement and the ground connection is working properly Starting up the NVR Steps 1 Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet It is HIGHLY recommended t plug that an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS be used in conjunction with the device The Power indicator LED should turn blue indicating that the unit begins to start up 2 After startup the Power indicator LED remains blue Shutting down the NVR There are two proper ways to shut down the NVR e OPTION 1 Standard shutdown Steps 1 Enter the Shutdown menu Menu gt Shutdown Shutdown Shutdown Reboot Cancel Figure 2 1 Shutdown Menu 2 Click the Shutdown button 3 Click the Yes button e OPTION 2 By operating the front panel Steps 1 Press and hold the POWER button on the front panel for 3 seconds 2 Enter the administrator s username and password in the dialog box for authentication if needed 3 Click the Yes button i Norea not press the POWER button again when the system is shutting down Rebooti
181. x and click Settings button to set up its alarm response actions Alarm Status Alarm Output Local lt 1 Figure 8 5 Alarm Input Setup Interface 3 Select Trigger Channel tab and select one or more channels which will start to record or become full screen monitoring when an external alarm is input and click Apply to save the settings 4 Select Arming Schedule tab to set the arming schedule of handling actions 105 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Settings Trigger Channel Linkage Action PTZ Linking Mon 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel Figure 8 6 Set Arming Schedule of Alarm Input Choose one day of a week and Max eight time periods can be set within each day and click Apply to save the settings a NOTE Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days 5 Select Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response actions of the alarm input please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions 6 If necessary select PTZ Linking tab and set PTZ linkage of the alarm input Set PTZ linking parameters and click OK to complete the settings of the alarm input NOTE Please check whether the PTZ or speed dome supports PTZ linkage One alarm input can trigger presets patrol or pattern of more
182. y or weekly can better protect your product 4 Click OK to finish the acitavting of the IP camera And the security status of camera will be changed to Active 2 4 2 Adding the Online IP Cameras Purpose The main function of the NVR is to connect the network cameras and record the video got from it So before you can get a live view or record of the video you should add the network cameras to the connection list of the device Before you start Ensure the network connection is valid and correct For detailed checking and configuring of the network please see Chapter Checking Network Traffic and Chapter Checking Network Statistics OPTION 1 Steps 1 Click to select an idle window in the live view mode 2 Click the icon in the center of the windw to pop up the adding IP camera interface 29 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Add IP Camera IP Address Amount of Device Ty Protocol 10 16 1 199 IP Dome HIKVISION 10 16 1 62 HIKVISION 8000 1 Search Cancel Figure 2 15 Quick Adding IP Camera Interface 3 Select the detected IP camera and click the Add button to add it directly and you can click the Search button to refresh the online IP camera manually Or you can choose to custom add the IP camera by editing the parameters in the corresponding textfiled and then click the Add button to add it ad OPTION 2 Steps 1 Select the Add IP Camera option from the right click menu in live v
183. z 1024 x 768 1d 0 AUGIO output extension board out 60Hz put HDMI output 4 ch on x86 ete d 4096 x 2304 24Hz 2560 x 1600 60Hz 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 1 ch VGA output on x86 board 1920 x 2000 60Hz 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz LCD Screen Available for H and H I models only Audio output 2 ch RCA 2 0Vp p 1KQ A Ee Pay pae 8MP 6MP 5MP 3MP 1080P UXGA 720P VGA 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF Decoding 12 HDMI outputs for H and H I models a E 1920 x 1080P 60Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 1280 x 720 60Hz 1024 x 768 Output Extension Board 60Hz DS 96000NI H16 and DS 96000NI H16 I 8 ch 1080P CapaBLNY DS 96000NI H16 H and DS 96000NI H16 H I 44 ch 1080P 16 SATA interfaces for 16 HDDs Hard disk 1 miniSAS interface Up to 6TB capacity for each HDD Array type RAIDO RAID1 RAIDS RAID10 Disk array Number of arrays Network interface 8 RJ 45 10 100 1000 Mbps self adaptive Ethernet interface Optic fiber interface 4 1000 Mbps optic fiber interface External interface Serial interface 1xRS 232 5x RS 485 1x Keyboard USB interface Front panel 2 x USB 2 0 Rear panel 4 x USB 3 0 Alarm in out 16 8 Power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 600 W Consumption without hard disk ane Working temperature 10 C 55 C 14 F 131 F General Working humidity
184. zation function can be enabled for working device at a time 100 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Working Device Status No IP Address Connection Status Working Status Figure 7 19 Synchronizing 101 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 8 Alarm Settings 102 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 1 Setting Motion Detection Alarm Steps 1 Enter Motion Detection interface of Camera Management and choose a camera you want to set up motion detection Menu gt Camera gt Motion IP Camera 2 Tenses fost Full Screen Clear Figure 8 1 Motion Detection Setup Interface 2 Set up detection area and sensitivity Check the checkbox of Enable Motion Detection use the mouse to draw detection area s and drag the sensitivity bar to set sensitivity g The full screen motion detection is configured by default Click El button and set alarm response actions 3 Click Trigger Channel tab and select one or more channels which will start to record or become full screen monitoring when motion alarm is triggered and click Apply to save the settings Settings Arming Schedule Linkage Action MIP Camera D1 HD2 D3 Cancel Figure 8 2 Set Trigger Camera of Motion Detection 4 Set up arming schedule of the channel 1 Select Arming Schedule tab to set the arming schedule of handling actions for the motion detection 2 Choose one day of a week and up to eight time periods can be set within e
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