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1. 9 System Configuration CPU Temperature CPU Fan Speed Core Voltage 3 3V 5V 12V System Date amp Time Uptime nI Wideo Ports 35 5 C 3461 54 RPM 1 20V 3 36 V 5 00 V 11 9V 10 13 2009 11 18 42 13815 REFRESH T Network Interfaces 18 All rights reserved 2009 GE Security TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 System Configuration The system configuration window see Figure 13 below contains information about e Equipment name e Serial number e Software version Figure 13 System configuration monitoring window TruVision NVR 40 Home Monitoring Administration Restart System Configuration E 7 F Health Metrics System Configuration Video Ports Network Interfaces Equipment name TRUVISION NVR 40 Serial Number XY Z 123456789 Software Revision 4 2 1 Changelist 53612 REFRESH All rights reserved 2009 GE Security Video Ports The video ports window see Figure 14 on page 20 contains information about e Slot number e Port number e Direction e Label e TCP Port e Format e Size e FPS e Bandwidth e Status TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 19 Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 Figure 14 Video ports window TruVision NVR 40 Home Monitoring Administration Restart Video Ports 3 Health Metrics System Configuration Network Interfaces
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3. S M A R T disk drive monitoring for reliability e System status indication through LED front panel and alarm software Note Disks are configured and presented as single storage array to the user 10 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Hardware installation Hardware installation The TruVision NVR 40 Network Video Recorder comes with all applicable parts installed The hardware installation procedure consists of mounting the unit in an appropriate 19 rack Package contents The following items should be included in the package e One TruVision NVR 40 unit e One box with handles and screws e Two power cords one for use in EU and the other one in North America e One CD with TruVision NVR 40 user manuals e One CD with GE NAV 3 0 application software e One quick start guide Installation procedure Caution Make sure that the unit is turned off before proceeding Installing handles 1 Lift the unit safely out of the packing container As you unpack the unit check for signs of shipping damage damaged box scratches dents etc If the unit is damaged or fails to meet specifications notify the VisioWave support department or your local representative immediately Also notify the carrier Retain the shipping cartoon and packing material for inspection by the carrier Ensure the power service at the site is suitable for the unit you are installing Check the packing slip to ensure that all the proper components are present O
4. computer software firmware controlling low level 1 0 COM The name of a serial communication port DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration protocol a protocol for assigning IP addresses to devices on a network O Input Output p Internet Protocol specifies the format of packets also called datagrams and addressing scheme AN Local Area Network a network spanning a small physical area and operating at 7 high speed LED Light Emitting Diode RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks Serial ATA is a serial link i e a single cable with a minimum of four wires creating a SATA l point to point connection between devices Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology an open standard for SMART developing disk drives and software systems that automatically monitor a disk drive s health and report potential problems SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol a set of protocols for managing complex networks USB Universal Serial Bus VOS Video Operating System VisioWave global solution for video security 30 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Contacting technical support Contacting technical support For help installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact us during business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays Note Be ready at the equipment before calling Table 3 Technical support North
5. menu select Customer Service or Technical amp Application Select the appropriate product category for the contact information or use the menu to select a location outside the US 32 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Technical specifications Technical specifications Dimensions Rack unit Millimeters Inches Height 89 3 46 Width across mounting flange 483 19 01 Width across body of the unit 449 17 68 Depth from rack posts to maximum extremity of the unit 495 19 5 Weight Maximum configuration 18 kg 40 Ib AC power module 1 x 300W PSU Voltage range 100 to 240 VAC Rated Voltage range selection Full Range PSU Frequency 50 60 Hz Input current 6A Power factor correction 95 110 V 50 load Harmonics Meets EN61000 3 2 class B TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 33 Standards and regulations Standards and regulations International standards The TruVision NVR 40 unit complies with the requirements of the following agencies and standards e CEto EN 60950 1 e CB report to IEC 60950 1 e UL60950 1 Potential for radio frequency interference USA Federal Communications Commission FCC Note 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 radiat
6. power button on the front panel to turn on the unit See Figure 7 4 The topmost LED on the front panel indicates whether AC mains power is present constant green indicates when the power is on See Figure 10 on page 15 5 You are now ready to configure the TruVision NVR 40 through its Web server using a host computer See Figure 11 on page 17 14 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Connecting the TruVision NVR 40 Figure 9 NVR 40 basic setup connections Front panel LEDs There are 3 different LED indicators on the front panel of the unit Figure 10 Front panel LEDs Table 2 Front panel LEDs Icon LED Description Power status This LED indicates when the unit is turned on Constant green indicates power on 9 Storage status activity This LED monitors the status of the storage in the system VOS video operating This LED indicates when the embedded software VisioWave Security A system identification LED Service has detected an abnormal condition or a failure In case of storage failure LED is constant red contact technical support TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 15 Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 This chapter describes the start up procedure and the necessary software configuration of the TruVision NVR 40 unit Turn on the unit Turn on the unit press the power button on the unit See Figure 7 on page 13 The VisioWave video opera
7. 710 Channel Count dword 00000000 Debug lags dword o0000000 SharedCamDebug lags dword 00000000 SnmpRwCommnity private SnmpTrapCommnity public SnmpTrapDest inat ions Timezone Etc UTC ConfigServer Conf igPort dword oo000050 Conf igType dword 00000001 Port dword o0000fa0 Install Path C Program Files Visiowave Security Services Tdnonn HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE V1s10Wave Surveillance Services Access Manager Authent icat 1onEnable dword ooo00000 Period dword 00000004 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 Restart the TruVision NVR 40 Select the Restart option from the main menu to restart the unit and reset with new configuration settings Use the OK button to confirm the restart Figure 21 Restart unit window TruVision NVR 40 Home Monitoring Administration Restart Restart Important Notice Incase the new settings cause the system to become network unreachable you must reset the configuration using the reset factory button Do you really want to restart now All rights reserved 2009 GE Security TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 27 Maintenance Maintenance Battery removal disposal The TruVision NVR 40 contains one 3V CR2032 lithium battery Use the recommended replacement batteries or contact technical support for information WARNING Make sure that the unit is turned off before p
8. GE Security TruVision NVR 4O User Manual Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Intended use FCC compliance Certification and compliance Regulatory European Union directives Contact information 2009 GE Security Inc This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from GE Security Inc except where specifically permitted under U S and international copyright law The information in this document is subject to change without notice GE Security Inc GE Security assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document For the latest documentation contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental GE and the GE monogram are registered trademarks of General Electric Company The TruVision NVR 40 name and logo are trademarks of GE Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respecti
9. OS 4 2 1 IP camera integration user manual e CCS 4 2 1 user manual or GE NAV 3 0 user manual TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 3 Safety guidelines Safety guidelines Safe handling Permanently unplug the unit if you think that it has become damaged and before you move it WARNING e A fully assembled TruVision NVR 40 unit can weigh up to 18 kg 40 Ib Be careful when lifting it by yourself Safety e The TruVision NVR 40 unit must only be operated from a power supply input voltage range of 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz e The plug on the power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the socket outlets are located near the equipment and are easily accessible e Asafe electrical earth connection must be provided to the power cord Check the grounding of the unit before applying power e Provide a suitable power source with electrical overload protection to meet the requirements laid down in the technical specification Equipment handling precautions Caution The RJ45 sockets are for Ethernet connection only and must not be connected to a telecommunications network Rack system safety precautions The following safety requirements must be considered when the unit is mounted in a rack e The unit must be mounted in a 19 rack e The rack construction must be capable of supporting the total weight of the installed unit s and the design should incorporate stabilizing features suitable to prevent the r
10. ack from tipping or being pushed over during installation or in normal use e When loading a rack with the units fill the rack from the bottom up and empty from the top down WARNING To avoid danger of the rack toppling over do not slide more than one unit out of the rack at a time 4 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Safety guidelines e The rack design should take into consideration the maximum operating ambient temperature for the unit which is 40 C 104 F e The rack should have a safe electrical distribution system It must provide overcurrent protection for the unit and must not be overloaded by the total number of units installed in the rack When addressing these concerns consideration should be given to the electrical power consumption rating shown on the nameplate e The electrical distribution system must provide a reliable earth for each unit and the rack e The rack when configured with the units must meet the safety requirements of UL 60950 1 and IEC 60950 1 Removing the battery on the motherboard This product contains one CR2032 type single use battery When replacing the TruVision NVR 40 dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations See Battery removal disposal on page 28 for more information on the removal of the battery TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 5 TruVision NVR 40 unit overview TruVision NVR 40 unit overview The TruVision NVR 40 model number TVN 40 is a network v
11. ation Manually set system date and time To manually set system date and time enter required data in the fields below e Enter new date mm dd yyyy e Enter new time hh mm ss 22 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 e Select local zone e Enter NTP server address Figure 17 Set system date and time window TruVision NVR 40 Home Monitoring Administration Restart Manually set system Date amp Time an ee i ont i Manually set system ms i EPP i Network Configuration DateTime Change administrative File firmware update Configuration download password Important Notice This sets the battery backed system clock to the given date amp time If central configuration is used its built in NTP server will be used to set the battery clock automatically it is therefore not necessary to set the system time using this page If your local time zone is not listed below try to use one of the generic Etc GMT time zones If you do not require displaying time stamp for example you do video capture only you may find it more convenient to leave all boxes in the UTC time zone Current date amp time Tuesday 10 13 2009 12 58 03 Enter new date mmiddiyyyy 10 13 li 2009 Enter new time hh mm ss 12 se o3_ Select local time zone Etc UTC 4 Enter NTP server address 192 168 1 132 All rights reserved 2009 GE Security Change admi
12. e TruVision NVR 40 e Video acquisition devices TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 6 TruVision NVR 40 unit overview e Ultraview UVE 101 also know as Discovery 105E e Supported IP cameras IP Cameras Integration Manual Software requirements The TruVision NVR 40 software system consists of the following e Embedded software e VOS version 4 2 1 or later e Application software e GE NAV 3 0 or later e VisioWave Security Center version 4 2 1 or later Other requirements e Phillips M5 screwdriver Before you begin Inspect the package and contents for visible damage If any components are damaged or missing do not use the unit contact the supplier immediately If you need to return the unit you must ship it in the original box Refer to the Site Preparation and Safety Guidelines on page 5 for more information on safety measures necessary in order to perform any operation using the TruVision NVR 40 References and related documentation e Centralized Configuration Server user manual e VisioWave Security Center user manual TruVision NVR 40 network video recorder Figure 1 TruVision NVR 40 unit TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 7 TruVision NVR 40 unit overview Physical description The TruVision NVR 40 unit is a 2U high enclosure for 19 rack mounting TruVision NVR 40 front panel Figure 2 TruVision NVR 40 front panel The TruVision NVR 40 unit has all its connectors on the front panel All functio
13. e radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits The supplier is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 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 and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation European regulations This equipment complies with European Regulations EN 55022 Class A Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment and EN50082 1 Generic Immunity 34 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Standards and regulations ESD precautions Caution It is recommended that you fit and check a suitable anti static wrist or ankle strap and observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling Tr
14. ection Should include the domain name if applicable Fully Qualified Host Name Discovery 2xx These fields should only be modified when replacing an existing Discovery This allows for the replacement of a Discovery without any intervention on the Central Configuration Server This box is a replacement Central Configuration Server ccs Equipment Name Comma separated list of DNS servers ip addresses Primary server first DNS less operation is supported with the restriction that other equipments and the CCS must be configured with static IPs DNS Server When an hostname is specified with a domain the domain of this host will be searched and additionally the comma separated list of domains in this field DNS Search Path DHCP Auto Configuration of IP Address IP Address maesa ee Network Mask BroadeastAaddres n Gateway Address a 2 Access the device configuration window by selecting Administration from the main menu and then Network Configuration icon See Figure 16 3 Select the Adapter name 4 Select the mandatory options for network configuration DHCP or Static IP e To set DHCP select the DHCP Auto Configuration of IP Address box DHCP is NOT set as default e To set static IP address fill in the available fields IP Address Network Mask Broadcast Address and Gateway Address 5 Click the Apply button at the bottom of the window to confirm the configur
15. ed on the front panel of the chassis see Figure 7 above The NVR 40 unit contains the following connectors e One keyboard connector purple and one mouse connector green e Four high speed USB 2 0 ports e One VGA connector e Two Ethernet ports 10 100 1000 Mbps e One On Off button e One power plug e One interface module Interface module connectors The peripheral equipment can be connected either by using the front motherboard connector or the interface O or serial port modules As far as the interface modules are concerned pins are numbered from left to right when facing the interface module TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 13 Connecting the TruVision NVR 40 Figure 8 The Interface module connector and pin position O The detailed specifications for the module s pins are shown in Table 1 Table 1 Module pin description Serial I O 48510 UM 1 Signal Pin VCC5V N C GND RXD1 RXD1 TXD1 TXD1 GND GPl2I GPI22 GPI23 GPI24 GPO21 GPO22 PlPiPlPirp Ole N WwW Ff PN W FO WD N DO WO Note For GE NAV only the four alarm inputs are configurable While for VSC and VisioWave four alarm inputs two outputs and one RS 422 RS 485 are configurable Basic setup To start the TruVision NVR 40 unit and connect to the network follow this procedure 1 Attach the power cord to the unit See Figure 9 item 1 2 Attach the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port See Figure 9 item 2 3 Press the
16. ideo recorder capable of recording video from up to 12 or 24 IP cameras depending on the specific model For a full list of supported devices refer to the IP camera compatibility list published by GE Security TruVision NVR 40 storage unit is typically equipped as follows e One processor motherboard with associated memory and one 2 5 system disk e Two or four SATA disks for storage 1 TB each e One extension module e RS 422 RS 485 serial communication and digital I O Note If you are using the device within a GE NAV environment go to the following site to get the latest version of the software http www gesecurity com portal site GESecurity menuitem 11620ebca5cc0a06574 efe10140041ca vgnextoid d0b56e992c81e110VgnVCM100000592d7003RCRD If you are using the VisioWave UltraView CCS or VSC software solution refer to the appropriate CCS or VSC user manuals Package content The TruVision NVR 40 package consists of the following e One TruVision NVR 40 unit e One box with handles and screws e Two power cords one for use in EU and the other one is North America e One CD with TruVision NVR 40 user manuals e One CD with GE NAV 3 0 application software e One quick start guide System requirements The TruVision NVR 40 is the storage part of an IP video security system which includes e One Video security application software e GE NAV 3 0 or later e VSC 4 2 1 or later e SDK based application e Storage device
17. ion is done by software controlling both the H F input pin of the transceiver that internally connects Tx and Rx as well as selective enabling for the receive and Transmit drivers A switch enables the termination resistor Rx and Tx resistors are activated independently Terminations are enabled by default Serial ports have been ESD protected The differential drivers receivers used MAX3089E offers the following characteristics e Fail safe Receiver e RS 422 RS 485 electrical compatibility e Enhanced electrostatic discharge protection e Selectable between half and full duplex operation Transistor I Os The 4 general purpose inputs are pulled up to high level and trigger when the circuit is closed to the ground active low Inputs allow high level up to 48V When an input is high its respective LED is OFF The LED is ON when the input is grounded The 2 general outputs are open collectors normally open The maximum output current is 500mA and outputs are able to switch signal of up to 48V Led is OFF when output is open LED is ON when output is grounded or closed Storage The TruVision NVR 40 network video recorder provides embedded storage The unit contains two or four SATA disks storage capacity 1 TB each for a total storage capacity of 2 or 4 TB depending on the specific model TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 9 TruVision NVR 40 unit overview Figure 5 RAID 0 mapping Features e Two or four serial ATA disks e
18. nistrative password To change administrative password enter old password enter new password and confirm new password default login and password is admin admin Then press Change administrative password button TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 23 Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 Figure 18 Change administrative password window TruVision NVR 40 Home Monitoring Administration Restart Change administrative password Manually set system i j Date amp Time ile fi i ji Network Configuration Change administrative File firmware update Configuration download password Important Notice Incase of loss of the administrative password you will only be able to reset it using the reset factory button Enter old password Enter new password Confirm new password Change administrative password AIl rights rese 24 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 File firmware update To update the firmware browse for the file you want to load and press the upload firmware file button Figure 19 Update firmware window TruVision NVR 40 Home Monitoring Administration Restart File firmware update S T amp Manually set system Network Configuration Date amp Time Change administrative 3 Configuration download password File firmware update Important Notice This will launch a reset of the firm
19. ns are thus accessible via the front panel This includes all interface modules start button and all the connectors For an exhaustive list of connectors see Figure 7 on page 13 and section Front panel connectors on page 13 There are also three LEDs to monitor the status of the main functions of the unit See section Figure 10 on page 15 for more LED details The unit has one handle on each side of the front panel to facilitate operations These handles need to be installed See section Installing handles on page 11 These two mounting handles on each side of the unit also make it possible to rack mount the chassis See section Rack mounting the unit on page 12 TruVision NVR 40 rear panel The rear panel of the TruVision NVR 40 only contains the fans and has no connectors This design is user friendly because equipment is rack mounted and therefore difficult to reach from the rear panel Moreover the cooling fans can directly pump air up through the rear panel that is covered by protective foam and expel the air via the front panel Figure 3 TruVision NVR 40 rear panel See Replacing fans on page 29 for more information on replacing fans 8 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual TruVision NVR 40 unit overview Interface module The interface modules provide additional low cost non isolated serial communication ports and I Os Figure 4 Interface module Serial port The half full duplex wiring select
20. on NVR 40 18 Access and configure TruVision NVR 40 21 Restart the TruVision NVR 40 27 Maintenance 28 Battery removal disposal 28 Replacing fans 29 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Glossary 30 Contacting technical support 31 Online resources 31 Technical specifications 33 Dimensions 33 Weight 33 AC power module 1 x 300W PSU 33 Standards and regulations 34 International standards 34 Potential for radio frequency interference 34 European regulations 34 ESD precautions 35 Safety compliance 35 EMC compliance 35 AC power cords 35 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Preface What is in this guide This manual contains specific procedures for the initial hardware installation and procedures for performing the basic system configuration of your TruVision NVR 40 unit Audience Setting up and maintaining a network requires the knowledge and expertise of people with a variety of skills In many cases the people responsible for installing hardware and wiring are not the ones who configure the software and administer the network therefore this publication provides information specific to installing the hardware and performing a basic system configuration To use this publication you should be familiar with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and basic network configuration and preferably have experience as an electronic or electromechanical technician Related documentation e TruVision NVR 40 quick start guide e V
21. pen the accessories box There are two handles and eight screws per unit Ole IN Screw the handles to the chassis There are four screws per handle See Figure 6 item 2 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 11 Hardware installation Figure 6 NVR 40 handles and screws for rack mount Rack mounting the unit 1 Two handles for 19 rack mounting are included with the unit 2 Carefully align the unit with the rack and slide it into position and then fix the unit to the rack with the screws provided See Figure 6 item 1 WARNING To prevent injury grasp the unit underneath the lower edge and lift with both hands To prevent injury keep your back straight and lift with your legs not your back Connecting the power supply 1 Connect the power cable to the power supply input which is situated on the front of the unit See Figure 9 on page 15 2 Connect the opposite end of the power cable to an appropriate power source The input power to the chassis is self sensing and should be 110 230 V 50 60 Hz Note The socket outlet should be installed near the unit and must be easily accessible 12 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Connecting the TruVision NVR 40 Connecting the TruVision NVR 40 Front panel connectors Figure 7 NVR 40 front panel connectors 000 OOOO 1 Power socket 5 VGA 2 Interface module 6 LEDs 3 Keyboard and mouse 7 USB ports 4 Power button 8 Ethernet ports All connectors are locat
22. rized representative in the Community 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted 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 For contact information see our Web site www gesecurity com For contact information see our Web site www gesecurity eu Content Preface 3 Safety guidelines 4 Safe handling 4 Safety 4 Rack system safety precautions 4 Removing the battery on the motherboard 5 TruVision NVR 40 unit overview 6 Package content 6 System requirements 6 Software requirements 7 Other requirements 7 Before you begin 7 References and related documentation 7 TruVision NVR 40 network video recorder 7 Interface module 9 Storage 9 Hardware installation 11 Packing contents 11 Installation procedure 11 Rack mounting the unit 12 Connecting the power supply 12 Connecting the TruVision NVR 40 13 Front panel connectors 13 Interface module connectors 13 Basic setup 14 Front panel LEDs 15 Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 16 Turn on the unit 16 Installing ona network 16 Access the embedded web server 16 Monitoring of TruVisi
23. roceeding There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type 1 Turn off the unit s power switch and unplug the power supply cable from its power source Turn off all accessories connected to the unit Remove the cover from the TruVision NVR 40 unit Remove the battery from its socket See Figure 22 nF WwW N Install a new battery into this socket Figure 22 Removing the battery Note For proper recycling dispose of all batteries as required by local ordinances or regulations 28 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Maintenance Replacing fans To replace the cooling fans follow the procedure below 1 Turn off the unit s power and unplug the power supply from its power source WARNING Wait for 15 seconds after switching off the power This is important as the fans have no protective cover and the user can insert the fingers in the fans by accident you must wait until the fans have stopped completely Figure 23 Rear panel with cooling fans 2 The four fans are mounted at the rear of the chassis Unscrew the cover bolts on the fan you need to replace 3 Pull out the fan you need to replace 4 Unplug the fan s cable Figure 24 Rear panel with cooling fans 5 Replace the failed fan by a new fan 6 Plugin the fan cable and insert the fan 7 Replace the cover of the chassis TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 29 Glossary Glossary BIOS Basic Input Output System
24. s reserved 2009 GE Security Access and configure TruVision NVR 40 Select the Administration option in the main menu to access the Administration window The default login is admin and the default password is admin Four options in the administration menu are available e Network configuration e Manually set system date and time e Change administrative password e File firmware update e Configuration download Network configuration To set the network configuration follow the procedure below 1 Connect to the NVR 40 unit using a Web server Use the default IP address 192 168 1 2 Mask 255 255 0 0 See Access the embedded web server on page 16 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 21 Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 Figure 16 Network configuration window TruVision NVR 40 v4 2 1 Home Monitoring Administration Restart Network Configuration B Manually set system Date amp Time Change administrative File firmware update Configuration download password Network Configuration Important Notice Network settings will take effect on the next system restart If the system becomes unreachable because of an IP address or network configuration problem you can try the default IP address 10 1 2 11 255 255 255 0 or you can push the reset factory button to reset all settings to default Choose network adapter Adapter name Intel R PRO 1000 PL Network Conn
25. ting system VOS and the VisioWave Security Service software will then start up automatically Configure the network parameters the first time the video equipment is switched on See Network configuration on page 21 Otherwise the VisioWave Central Configuration server will not detect the unit and its input and output video channels on the net Installing on a network The TruVision NVR 40 is installed on an Ethernet network This involves assigning it an IP address either manually or via an automated network service DHCP Depending on your network select one of the following procedures e Automatic configuration using DHCP see Network configuration on page 21 e Manual configuration using fixed IP address see Network configuration on page 21 Note The TruVision NVR 40 has the default IP address 192 168 1 2 Mask 255 255 0 0 DHCP is disabled by default Monitoring system The monitoring system detects abnormal system operating conditions and generates alarm outputs or messages allowing users to take necessary actions before system failure The monitoring system can detect a wide variety of internal system conditions including temperature voltage fan operation and power supply status It can generate several different alarm outputs including audible signals to notify nearby users or sending out alarm messages for remote notification SNMP traps are also available Access the embedded web server To access the
26. uVision NVR 40 plug in modules and components Safety compliance System product type approval UL CE Safety compliance UL 60950 EN 60950 EMC compliance Conducted emissions limit levels CFR47 Part 15B Class A EN55022 Class A CISPR Class A Radiated emissions limit levels CFR47 Part 15B Class A EN55022 Class A CISPR Class A Harmonics and flicker EN61000 3 2 3 Immunity limit levels EN55024 Note The cable must not have a connection to a common ground earth point AC power cords United States Must be NRTL LISTED National Recognized Test Laboratory e g UL Cord type SV or SVT 18 AWG minimum 3 conductor 4 5 m maximum length Plug NEMA 5 15P grounding type attachment plug rated 120 V 10 A or IEC 320 C14 250 V 10 A Socket IEC 320 C 13 250 V 10 A TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 35 Standards and regulations Europe amp others General requirements Cord type Harmonized HO5 VVF 3G1 0 Socket IEC 320 C 13 250 V 10 A Caution The Plug and the complete power cord assembly must meet the standards appropriate to the country and must have safety approvals acceptable in that country 36 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual
27. unit via a Web server use the default fixed IP address 192 168 1 2 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q pack QJ x a A P Search e Favor Address http 192 168 1 2 16 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 Figure 11 presents the homepage for the TruVision NVR 40 seen after connecting to the Web server Figure 11 Embedded Web server homepage TruVision NVR 40 Home Monitoring Administration Restart On the homepage menu four options are available these menu options are also available in other widows e Home return to homepage e Monitoring used for monitoring the health of the unit e Administration used for logon network configuration and setting changing access rights e Restart used for restarting the device for example for changes to take effect TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 17 Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 Monitoring of TruVision NVR 40 Select the Monitoring option from the main menu to check Health Metrics System Configuration Video Ports Network Interfaces Health Metrics The health metric window see Figure 12 below contains information about e CPU Temperature e CPU Fan Speed e Core Voltage e 433V e 45V e 12V e System Date amp Time e Uptime Figure 12 Health metric window TruVision NVR 40 Home Monitoring Administration Restart Health Metrics gO Health Metrics
28. ve products Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation for details For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com 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 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE TruVision NVR 40 complies with following regulations UL60950 EN60950 CFR47 Part15B class A EN55022 class A CISPR class A EN50130 4 2002 96 EC WEEE directive 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 2004 108 EC EMC directive Non European manufacturers must designate an autho
29. ware part of flash memory all settings will be kept The system will download the image and restart automatically after the upgrade Ifthe box is reset or power is lost during the update the Discovery will get into the recovery mode and a new update should be made via the CCS or this web server Current Version 4 2 1 Changelist 53612 File to load Browse Upload firmware file All rights res TruVision NVR 40 User Manual 25 Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 Configuration download Use the Save the configuration button to save the configuration file to the designated place Figure 20 Configuration download window 26 TruVision NVR 40 Home Monitoring Administration Restart Configuration download L E fF O 8 Manually set system Network Configuration Date amp Time Change administrative File firmware update password Save the configuration Configuration download REGEDIT4 HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE V1sioWave Surveillance Services Tunnel Port dword 00000000 Model ORCHID NtpServerType OTHER NtpServer 192 168 1 132 DateFormat m 8d ty Enabl eRtp dword 00000000 TimeFormat sh m 8 Address 192 168 0 12 Event Manager 192 168 0 12 4444 Event Managers 192 168 0 12 4444 Net mask 255 255 0 0 DefaultGat eway DHCPEnabled true DneServers AlarmD1 spat chingPer1od dword 00002
30. y a Video Ports ss ai T T T i i a 5 A a SLOT PORT DIRECTION LABEL TCP PORT FORMAT SIZE FPS BANDWIDTH status n r mt sian L t f t he 0 o Input AXIS_PTZ2 5001 PAL B G H L FULL 30 2000 OK i f T f f f f f o o Input AXIS_PTZ2 ALT 5126 PALB G HA 2CIF 15 600 OK REFRESH All rights reserved 2009 GE Security Network interfaces The network interfaces window see Figure 15 on page 21 contains information about e Connection Type e P Mask e Cable Status e Rx Tx Packets e Rx Tx Errors e MAC Address e Default Gateway e Ethernet Configuration 20 TruVision NVR 40 User Manual Starting and configuring the TruVision NVR 40 Figure 15 Network interfaces window TruVision NVR 40 Home Monitoring Administration Restart Network Interfaces Health Metrics System Configuration Video Ports Network Interfaces Intel R PRO 1000 PL Network Connection Type Ethernet MAC Address 00 90 FB 25 63 57 IP Mask 192 168 0 12 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway Cable Status Connected Ethernet Configuration 1000 0 MBit s Tx Packets 830269 Rx Packets 2292278 Tx Errors 0 Rx Errors 0 Intel R PRO 1000 PL Network Connection 2 Type Ethernet MAC Address 00 90 FB 25 63 56 IP Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway Cable Status Not Connected Ethernet Configuration 1000 0 MBit s Tx Packets 0 Rx Packets 0 Tx Errors 0 Rx Errors 0 All right
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