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1. Appendix Technical Specifications System CPU Marvell 88F6281 1 2G Flash 128MB RAM DDR SRAM 512MB Embedded OS Linux Channels NR8201 Support up to 4 channels NR8301 Support up to 8 channels Hard Disk NR8201 Support 1 x 3 5 SATA I II HDD up to 2TB Support external eSATA interface NR8301 Support 2 x 3 5 SATA I II HDD up to 4TB Support RAID O 1 scalable storage Compatibility Support VIVOTEK all series of network cameras Codec Video compression H 264 MJPEG MPEG 4 Audio compression AAC GAMR G 711 Recording Throughput Total 50Mbps NR8201 4 x 30fps 1080P NR8301 8 x 30fps 1280x800 Recording Policy Alarm recording Scheduled recording Continuous recording Manual recording Connectors 1 x Gigabit RJ45 1 WAN port NR8201 4 x Ethernet 10 100 BaseT RJ45 4 LAN ports NR8301 8 x Ethernet 10 100 BaseT RJ45 8 LAN ports USB socket for backup Terminal block 4 digital input 1 relay output and 1 power output with 12V Max 1A Camera Management Auto or manual installation for VIVOTEK cameras Video and network configuration through NR8301 Pan Tilt Zoom Control Pan tilt zoom control of VIVOTEK cameras History Playback Playback of recorded media with time navigations Networking Protocols IPv4 TCP IP HTTP RTSP RTP RTCP IGMP SMTP FTP DHCP NTP DNS DDNS 3GPP Alarm and Event Management Four D I and one D O for ext
2. Back to the DDNS settings window enter your account information and then click Save to enable the settings DDNS Settings Select DDNS Service Host Name VIVOTEK safe t00 n et emai Sae Forget key Click this button if you forget the key of Safe100 net Your account information will be sent to your e mail address Please refer to the following links to apply a dynamic domain account when selecting other DDNS providers m Dyndns org Dynamic Dyndns org Custom visit http www dyndns com m ZO com visit http www tzo com m DHS org visit http Awww dhs org m dyn interfree it visit http dyn interfree it 32 User s Manual Security This page allows Administrator to enable password protection and create multiple user accounts for the Network Video Recorder It is composed of the following three columns Root Password Manage Privilege and Manage User Root Password If you want to add more accounts in Manage User column please apply a password for the root account first Please follow the steps below to set up root password 1 Enter the password identically in both text boxes 2 Click Save to enable password protection Root Password Blank root password will disable user authentication Confirm Password Save 3 The following window will automatically pop up for you to login Enter the administrator username as root which is permanent and can not be changed Enter th
3. customized layouts assign a device and select a stream Default Layout Default Layout User Default Layout Select Set to Default Select a layout you ve set in Layout Configuration column and click Save Default to enable the setting System This page allows Administrator to configure the system settings for the Network Video Recorder Formed with the following columns system system time E mail server FTP server digital inputs digital output and VAST System System Host Name NR amp 301 for Jimmy Sae Device Automatic Installation Enabled Sae Snapshot and Download Path Save Host Name Add a host name for the system identification Device Automatic Installation Check Enable and the system will automatically detect the plugged in camera Then click Save Snapshot and Download Path The path defines where the system stores the snapshot of both live monitoring and playback and the downloaded video from history It has to be setup before executing the Snapshot and download functions System Time System Time Keep current date and time 2011 02 14 10 45 09 Sync with computer time 2011 02 14 11 47 28 Manual 2011 02 14 yyyy mm dd 10 45 04 hh mm ss Automatic Save _ Select one of the following option as the system time displaying in the status panel on top right of the monitor page Please refer to page 21 for detailed information Keep current date and
4. 00 00 End Time 2011 01 27 00 00 00 Goto Select Time Select a period of time 1 Hour Day 1 Week 1 Month or Manually which decides the length of histogram Start Time The beginning of the selected period of time End Time The end of the selected period of time Current Click this button to go to the current period of time current Hour Day Week or Month Previous Click this button to go the last period of time last Hour Day Week or Month Next Click this button to go the next period of time next Hour Day Week or Month __ Soto Manually input the time and then click this button to go the selected period of time selected Hour Day Week or Month Time Bar and Histogram Recorded Video Clips The recorded video clips in the selected period of time will show up on the histogram and be listed in the recorded video clips window In the following histogram all recorded video clips are based on Continuous recording green bar The black Time Bar refers to the current time Continuous recording 2011 01 26 16 00 00 2011 01 26 17 00 00 The latest video clip and still recording LE The video with recorded audio To enable the audio function please go to Configuration gt Device to enable the Audio Compression setting of the Device Protect If you want to prevent a video clip from being erased by the latest video clip select the video clip and then
5. 60 seconds During pause mode click this button to step back to display the next I frame an exclamation mark If you have set up an event for a device an exclamation mark will flash on the upper right corner of the video cell when an event is triggered History This page offers user a time navigation interface to playback recorded video and browse the live view from linked devices User Interface of History Page Click History on the Main Menu the user interface of History page will be displayed as below a C Moni History Configuration Logout English hi USB ka Archive f20110124_d4 ki 1 Day Current Previous Next Start Time 2011 01 26 00 00 00 End Time 2011 0127 00 00 00 Go to Continuous Start Time Length Size KB Recording 2011 01 26 00 00 00 2011 01 27 00 00 00 Le Jie Leb bebe Le e ETES ETA ETTA E ETT e d a Time Picker b Time Bar and Histogram c Recorded Video Clips d Video Viewing Window e Playback Control Panel f Recording Mode Functions of History Page Time Picker Storage USB Archive f20110124_d1 Time iDay Current Previous Next Start Time 2011 01 26 00 00 00 End Time 2011 01 27 00 00 00 Goto Storage Select a storage device you want to review storage Internal USB i Time nemali Current Previous Next Start Time 2011 01 26 00
6. IP Address Detect Device Lisairnarria Password Device Type x MAC Address TIF Port E0 LO45 659535 HISP Port 554 1025 05555 Lay bra Daia Tya Dirse Aaa rr BHAC Slee a IP A eae Stoo Gmarcang Sveum amp cearching new devices Plaace wit Device Typa Dewi Ai Grmi Puc Ade ped i Aa pe _ Lie 1 ao he Fo Or arid lira ifd 192 168 100 4 Stan Searching Levice i iflleoralon Select Device Derese Kame Chase Auch nay Aida tow OWAE 0e IP Addres poo2di001133 Detect Device IPB Usemame Pasa ord 6 Enter the Username Password if the device needs to do authentication The Username Password must be consistent to the camera s web server Then click on Save Device Confleuration Select Device IAEN 7 Device Name P7130 IP Address 12 158 100 4 Wsemname Password Device Type MAC Address ATIP Port B0 80 1025 65535 TSP Port oe 554 1025 65535 ferns Link lo Device This section allows you to change the settings for the new device camera ine rd Carmen Name iPr T130 Recording Stream 1 Reconimg Storage Amate Recording Policy Chelan Moton tiggered 2 Motion Window 1 Hoton Window loibon Window 3 Min Input tnggqered i TP7130 D1 1 NVR DT i NVE DI 2 NuR MYR L Save Name Enter the Device Name Recording Stream You may choose the stream for recording Recording Storage You may select the storage for recording Record
7. access the Network Video Recorder from the Internet Additionally we offer other DDNS providers such as Dyndns org DHS org TZO com dyn interfree it Note that to utilize this feature please apply a dynamic domain account first m Safe100 net 1 Select www safe100 net on the Provider drop down list 2 Click Accept when you agree with the terms of the Service Agreement DDNS Settings Select DDNS Service Save namic stom dyn interfree it Service Agreement Service Agreement IMPORTANT OC READ CAREFULLY This Service Agreement the Agreement is a legal agreement between you either an individual of an entity and VIVOTEK INC we us or our regarding the dynamic domain name service Service By clicking the button marked I ACCEPT or YES below you agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement If you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement please do not register for the Service 1 When You May Use the Service You may start using the Service once you finished the registration process 2 How You May use the Service In using the Service you shall obey the law accen 4 VIVOTEK A Leading Provider of Multimedia Communication Solutions 3 In the Register column fill in the Host name Email Key and Confirm Key and then click Register You will receive a Self registration E mail which records your account information Register emai 4
8. click this button A Protect Icon a will show up Unprotect Select a video clip with Protect Icon and then click this button Then the video clip becomes unprotected Delte _ If you want to delete a video clip select it and then click this button Download If you want to export an AVI file of a video clip to your local computer select it and then click this button Refresh Click this button to refresh the latest video clip Start Time Length Size KB Recording Unprotect Delete Download Refresh Recording Type The following color bar will show up on the histogram according to the recording type J 9 continuous V Motion J E input J E Manual m Green bar Continuous Record video according to continuous mode For detailed configuration refer to Recording Policy on page 37 m Yellow bar Motion Record video when motion triggers on linked device For detailed configuration please refer to Recording Policy on page 37 m Red bar Input Record video when an external digital input triggers on linked cameras or on the Network Video Recorder For detailed configuration please refer to Recording Policy on page 37 m Blue bar Manual Record video when the user starts manual recording Please refer to Manual Recording on page 55 for detailed information Example Following video clip list contains different kinds of recording mode Storage Internal IP8162 T
9. gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 00 01 UTC info GSM Camera IP8332 motion 2 off log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 00 02 UTC info GSM Camera IP8332 motion 3 on lt log lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 00 02 UTC info GSM Camera IP8332 motion 3 off log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 00 04 UTC info GSM Camera IP8332 motion 3 on lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 00 04 UTC info GSM Camera IP8332 motion 3 off log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 01 22 UTC info GSM Camera FD8161 pir on lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 01 23 UTC info GSM Camera FD8161 pir off lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 01 23 UTC info GSM Camera FD8161 pir on lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 01 23 UTC info GSM Camera FD8161 pir off lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 01 37 UTC info GSM Stop node scan log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 01 37 UTC info GSM Start node scan on interface ethO lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 01 37 UTC info GSM JIP address 192 168 100 6 found at MAC Refresh Joystick NR8201 8301 supports the use of VIVOTEK s joystick You can control your PTZ cameras through it It is simple as plugging it into the USB connector on the PC and refresh the NVR Configuration page The joystick functional buttons support to be assigned with commands as zoom in out pan stop patrol start stop manual recording mute unmute snapshot play pause live stop playing fast forward fast rewind previous next tur
10. management and monitoring All cameras should be connected to the 10 100BaseT LAN ports which reside on a different subnet from the WAN port IMPORTANT Please configure the IP addresses for the LAN and WAN ports into different class C subnets e g 192 168 100 xxx for LAN and 192 168 4 104 for WAN Make sure they are not configured into the same subnet NVR embedded DHCP server POWER Private LAN Management 5 4 E EE E EE HE HE HE HE H H H HE H HE HE HE HE E E H 2 Aremote PC can access the NVR via an Internet connection to the NVR s WAN port All cam eras should be connected to the 10 100BaseT LAN ports NVR embedded i DHCP server I Hf nl H LAN2 LAN4 LANG LANS z np if q The o POWER AC IN 100V 240V RESET LAN1 LAN3 LANS LAN7 WAN 12345678 9101112 E E Be Private LAN Router DSL Modem Management VIVOTEK A Leading Provider of Multimedia Communication Solutions 3 If you use a LAN port to connect a management PC and that PC resides on a DHCP en abled subnet configuration conflicts will occur Therefore the LAN ports should always be used to connect PoE or non PoE network cameras The NVR will detect whether a camera is PoE compliant and will not supply power to a non PoE camera _ nEn EnEn NENNE NNE M gt Zz Ieee eee B Se A Router x7 n DSL Modem co ye Management PC Manage
11. simple as the camera is able to be inserted automatically when it s plugged in It also offers a user friendly interface for the user to configure the network settings and the camera control Moreover the 802 3af compliant PoE Power over Ethernet is able to reduce the complex of the installation making NR8201 8301 the cost effective recording systems The user can utilize the NR8201 8301 to record high definition mega pixel videos on removable hard disk s with large capacity and a USB interface for data backup The NR8201 also supports an external hard disk from the eSATA interface and the NR8301 supports RAID O and 1 storage solution The built in gateway separates the network camera connection and the data network connection for the prevention of network congestion Functional four digital inputs and one digital output interfaces is capable of integrating with the security sensors and alarms The NR8201 8301 are comprehensive network video recorders featuring with multiple functions to provide the best quality and highest performance in network video recording Read before use The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use It is important to first verify that all contents received are complete according to the Package contents listed below Take notice of the warnings in Quick In
12. 255 255 0 L k 1p ddarpar EF 16H 100 5 Mitre Moe fo foo Foo U LHP Sew DHCP San wit f Eriathed Sari IP Audie tae 160 WZ Ending IP Bddress r97 TH T 2H ura If you connect network cameras to NVR as diagrammed below the embedded DHCP server will automatically assign IP addresses to the 4 NR8201 and 8 NR8301 cameras 192 168 100 2 192 168 100 254 while the NVR server itself takes up the first address NVR Server m NR8201 IP address 192 168 100 1 E Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet 0 x Subnet 1 LAN WAN IP address 192 168 100 5 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 4 Cot ra Zem IP address 192 168 100 4 alae Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 er IP address 192 168 100 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP address Determined by users IP address 192 168 100 2 Subnet mask network environment Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 NOTE gt In order to comply with IEC 60950 1 regulations DO NOT connect the LAN ports to other devices such as a PC unless for the initial setup These LAN ports are designed for camera connections and come with PoE power through the lines which may impose unpredictable problems when connected to a non PoE device Although PoE detection circuits have been implemented with these ports it is best to avoid the connections to devices other than PoE cameras gt The LAN ports
13. CD Installation Double click the IW2 shortcut on your desktop to launch the program Wizard 2 b The program will conduct analysis on your network environment After your network environment is analyzed please click Next to continue the program B eiai Emi fo bebe Sep ei E ien Installation Wizard 2 rok ener eet wed iy hed 24 be ley Private DHCP g The wirard in anoying your network environment a Pleaee wait a moment F c The program will start searching for all VIVOTEK devices in the same LAN d After searching the main installer window will pop up Click on the MAC and model name which match the product label to connect to the Network Video Recorder Installation Wizard 2 Network Video Recorder VIVOTEK Model No NR8301 C FE X Input 100 240VAC 2A 50 60Hz MAC 0002D107893F FE RoHS UL LU OU This device compli es with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operati on is subj ect to the following two condi tions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any inter ference recei ved including interference that may cause undesi red operat ion Made in Taiwan Remeti Caren ei 0002D107893F ATE ia TY Ly meer egas E MACO S E G Aletanrkh Carmara Internet connection with static IP Choose this connection type if you want to use a static IP for the Network Video Recorder Please foll
14. Days Select Policy Select Add new Name Enter a descriptive name for the new recording policy Save Continuous Recording Select an option of the time period 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 2 Weeks 30 Days 90 Days 180 days or 365days as the time of the continuous recorded videos save Motion Recording Select an option of the time period 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 2 Weeks 30 Days 90 Days 180 days or 365days as the time of the motion triggered recorded videos m Pre motion Time Select an option of the time period 0 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute or 5 Minutes as pre motion time Pre motion records the video in a pre set time period before the event and merges the recorded event into one combined video m Post motion Time Select an option of the time period 30 Seconds 1 Minute or 5 Minutes post motion time Post motion records the video in a post set time period after the event and merges the recorded event into one combined video Save Input Recording Select an option of the time period 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 2 Weeks 30 Days 90 Days 180 days or 365days as the time of the input triggered recorded videos m Pre input Time Select an option of the time period 0 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute or 5 Minutes as pre input time m Post input Time Select an option of the time period 30 Seconds 1 Minute or 5 Minutes as post input time save Manual Recording Select an option of the time period 1 Ho
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16. Network Video Recorder Download a new firmware file from VIVOTEK website The file is in upt file format In this section it shows the version and released time of the current firmware for verification You may start to load the latest firmware to your computer and then click Upgrade to start the process Please note that do not power off NVR during the process The NVR will reboot automatically when the upgrade is complete The system is being upgraded now Please wait RR Storage This column shows the information of your internal hard disk USB and eSATA For the first time you install the hard disk please format it before recording In addition if you want to delete all recorded data you can click Format to clean the hard disk The following message is displayed during the formatting process NR8201 ee Hard Disks Model WDC WDS000AADS 0 Status Active Total Size GB 465 76 Format USE Not Available eSATA Not Available m NR8301 Internal Hard Disks Disk 1 Disk 2 Model ST3200064145 51325082345 Status Active Active Total Size GB 1863 02 232 89 Free Size GB 1629 82 4 40 Format Format USB Model 41A5 Status Active Total Size GB 1397 27 Free Size GB The system is formatting hard disks now Please walt RAID Oo RAID Status None NR8 amp 301 supports RAID 0 1 as for storage management You may choose to format the hard disks to RAID O or RAID 1 Once the RAID pattern is applied to the hard disks the st
17. S format For example 20080509_ 122342 Motionon jpg gt Only the event of the linked cameras will send snapshot notification Layout This page allows Administrator to configure the customized layout styles for monitoring The settings are composed of the following two columns Layout Configuration and Default Layout of which allow you to add and edit the layout group by assigning the desired device camera to each viewing cell Meanwhile the setting will be synchronized to the monitoring page for a quick viewing Layout Configuration Layout Configuration Select Layout layoutl Name Ve Cells Cell 1 none Cell 2 none Cell 3 none Cell4 none Cell 5 none Cell none Cell 7 none Cell 8 none Cell 9 none Save Remove select layout Choose Add new Name Enter a name for the new layout Type Choose a desired type 1x1 2x2 3x3 1 5 1 7 for the display in live viewing window on the monitoring page Noted that there are only two types of layout 1x1 2x2 supported in NR8201 Cells You can assign a device and select a stream of the assigned device for each cell Noted that there are up to 4 cells for NR8201 and up to 9 cells for NR8301 Save Click Save to save the new layout Remove Select the layout you want to remove and click Remove Once the layout configuration is done you may go to the monitor page to confirm the layouts Layout type quick shortcut for selecting
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19. a 4 1 If your local network does not have a DHCP server you may temporarily connect a PC to an NVR s LAN port for initial setup The NVR comes with a default IP 192 168 100 1 You may access the NVR server using this IP and then manually assign an IP to the NVR WAN port 4 2 If your local network has a DHCP server connect the WAN port to your local network and use the IW2 utility to find the NVR server IP You may then access the NVR server by en tering the discovered IP in the address field of a web browser If you have external devices such as sensors and alarms make connections from general I O terminal block al H LAN2 LAN4 LANG LAN8 gin tT E 2 j Ct ae LLET H RESET 1234567 8 9101112 PB EL Z M Sis POWER WT I T Ty Cable DSL lt lt Modem or router Network Camera w or w o PoE Power Relay output COM Relay output N O Digital Input 1 Digital Input 1 Ground Digital Input 2 Digital Input 2 Ground Digital Input 3 Digital Input 3 Ground 10 Digital Input 4 11 Digital Input 4 Ground 12 Ground Install the IW2 Utility If your network environment is DHCP you can use VIVOTEK Installation Wizard 2 IW2 to discover the IP address for the WAN port 1 Install Installation Wizard 2 from the Software Utility directory on the software CD 2 The program will conduct an analysis of your network environment After your netwo
20. ck Device on the left Menu Then you can select Default or recording1 as your recording policy Cameras Camera 1 Name IP8332 Recording Stream 1 Recording Storage Automatic Recording Policy Default l Default Motion triggered Trigger This page allows Administrator to configure the Network Video Recorder to react in response to particular triggered events A typical reaction is that when a motion is detected by the network camera the Network Video Recorder sends buffered images to a FIP server or E mail address as notifications Sixteen sets of events are available for triggering In the following illustration an event can be triggered by many sources such as motion detection or external alarm digital input devices When an event is triggered you can specify what kind of action should be performed You can assign the Network Video Recorder to send notifications to your e mail address or FTP site Action Event Trigger mmm wat to do wt NR8201 8301 ex Camera Disconnected Motion detection on off N what to do Alarm on off Digital input ex Turn on off Relay Digital output Media Server what to send where to send ex Notifications ex Email FTP m Please configure the following items to add a new trigger type of event Trigger Configuration Select Trigger Add new Name Schedule Always Trigger Event Camera Disconnected IP8162 Camera Motion On IP 162 Camera Motion O
21. d00 url example is RTSP 192 168 100 1 0002dddddddd00 64 User s Manual
22. e root password you ve just setup and then click Login to link to the page Connect to 197 166 3 46 m The server 192 168 3 48 at NA7401 requires a username and password User name f root e Remember my password 3 The Logout button on the Main Menu will be enabled after you set up a root password IP Atiean PG TES 100 1 Subnet Mask 255 295 255 0 DHCP Se DHCP Server Enabled Grating F Addrasa Po 168 10 2 Ending P adie Poe 163 1002 Soave Manage Privilege Manage Privilege Operator Viewer System Configuration Device Configuration Live Control LI Playback Control F Save In this section you can modify the manage privilege of operators or viewers Check or uncheck the item and then click Save to take effect Following is the privilege list of different user accounts User privileges Administrator Operator Viewer System Configuration Device Configuration Live Control Monitor page Playback Control History page SSES OOOX O OX X NOTE gt The user privileges of an administrator are always enabled and unchangeable gt Operator and Viewer dont heve the permission to the Configuration page Manage User Manage User Select User Add new User Name User Password Confirm User Password Privilege Administrator Administrator Taen Viewer Administrator can add up to twenty user accounts 1 Enter the new user s name and password 2 Select the Privil
23. e to enable the settings FTP Server FTP Serves FTP Enabled t Enabled FTP Server ftp vivetek corn tw Port 21 Username Wivetes Password TTT Folder Save send Test FTP FTP Server Enter the domain name or IP address of the FTP server Port By default the FTP server port is set to 21 It can also be assigned to another port number between 1025 and 65535 Username Enter the login name of the FTP account Password Enter the password of the FTP account Folder Enter an existing folder on FTP sever to place the media file When the setup is done you may try to confirm the settings by clicking on Send test FTP Then click Save to enable the settings VIVOTEK A Leading Provider of Multimedia Communication Solutions Digital Input Inputs Input 1 Name NVR DI 1 Input 2 Name NVR DI 2 Input 3 Name NVR DI 3 Input 4 Name NVR DI 4 In the digital input section you may modify the name of the external digital inputs Digital Output Outputs Output 1 Name NVR DO 1 tT In the digital output section you may modify the name of the external digital output VAST VAST Enabled 5 Enabled Port 3454 Password This section allows you to enable the service for VAST to connect to the NVR The port is set to 3454 by default It requires a password for authentication Noted that the maximum live connection is 10 and the connection for VAST counts one live connection in the system 46 User s Manual Main
24. ect Schedule schedule 1 Name Schedule Entries Add Entry Begin Sunday 00 00 hh mm End Sunday 00 00 hh mm Add Delete Entry Monday 09 00 Monday 12 00 Delete Schedule Display Sunday Monda Tuesda Wednesda Thursda Frida Saturday m The new recording schedule will show up on the Recording Mode as below Notice that to enable the schedule you may set up a recording policy first Please refer to page 37 to continue the setting Recording Mode Add Entry Schedule Always k Event M oe lon triggered Input triggered Contin EE Add Delete Entry nong Delete Save The new recording schedule will also show up on the Trigger Configuration as below Click Trigger on the left Menu Then you can select Always Never or schedule1 as your schedule for event trigger Trigger Configuration Select Trigger Add new Name Schedule Always ha Always Trigger Event Never 9 Camera Disconnected schedule 1 ig m f you want to delete a recording schedule select it on the drop down list Select Schedule and then click Remove to delete it m f you want to delete a time frame select it on the drop down list Delete Entry and then click Delete Recording Policy This page allows user to set up recording policy for linked cameras By default setting all inserted cameras are assigned to the default recording schedule always default recording type continuous mode and default recording pol
25. ege for new user account Click Save to take effect Here you also can change user s privilege or delete user accounts 1 Select an account on the drop down list 2 Make necessary changes and then click Save or Remove to take effect NOTE gt NR amp 201 8301 allows up to 10 users to login to the webpage simultaneously Schedule This page allows Administrator to add a new Recording Schedule or modify an existing Schedule for the Network Video Recorder You can configure up to 16 recording schedules based on a weekly basis By default setting all inserted device are assigned to the default recording schedule always Therefore once you insert a device to the network video recorder it will begin to record live video continuously Schedule Configuration Select Schedule Add new Name Schedule Entries Add Entry Begin Sunday 00 00 hh mm End Sunday 00 00 hh mm Add Delete Entry none Schedule Display Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Please follow the steps below to add a new recording schedule 1 Enter a descriptive name for the new schedule 2 Select a day and enter a time frame in the format of 24hr 3 Click Add to take effect The new recording schedule will show up in the Schedule Display column You can add more than one time frames under the same schedule name Following is an example of recording schedule Mon Fri 09 00 12 00 Schedule Configuration Sel
26. empty as pic01 Once you select a video clip to play the video viewing window will begin to playback the selected recorded video clips as picO2 If you click on the playback control panel the video viewing window will switch to the live video view as pic03 If you click i the video will paused as pic04 Device Name Playback Status Stopped Playback Status Playing E pic01 pic02 Playback Status Live Playback Status Paused Live Paused nic04 Playback Control Panel There are eight buttons for you to playback the recorded video clips Play To start or resume playback at normal speed Il Pause To pause the playback Click again to step forward a frame Stop To stop video playback m Play rewind To rewind recorded video Click again to speed up 4x 16x 64x Play forward To playback recorded video Click again to speed up 4x 16x 64x M Previous During playing mode click this button to move to play the last video clip During pause mode click this button to step back to display the last I frame Next During playing mode click this button to move to play the next video clip During pause mode click this button to step back to display the next I frame Mute Unmute To mute unmute the audio of the video files Ce Snapshot To snapshot the image of the moment and save it in the designed path Full screen To enlarge the live view window to full fill the browser window
27. ernal sensor and alarm Event notification using SMTP Security Multi level user access with password protection IP address filtering Users Camera live and playback viewing for up to 10 clients Dimension 446 4 mm W x 330 2 mm D x 43 6 mm H Weight NR8201 4kg NR8301 4 7kg LED Indicator System power PoE status and hard disk indicators Network link indicator Power 100 240V AC 802 3af compliant Power over Ethernet Power consumption NR8201 Max 0 48 W without PoE camera Max 60 W with 4 PoE cameras NR8301 Max 0 96 W without PoE camera Max 120 W with 8 PoE cameras Approvals CE FCC VCCI C Tick CB Operating Environments Temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity 20 80 RH Viewing System Requirements OS Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista Win7 Browser Internet Explorer 6 or above 3GPP access Installation Management and Maintenance VAST central management software Installation Wizard 2 Support firmware upgrade Support VIVOTEK joystick Warranty 24 months All specifications are subject to change without notice Copyright 2011 VIVOTEK INC All rights reserved VIVOTEK A Leading Provider of Multimedia Communication Solutions URL Commands for the Network Camera RTSP URL command RTSP ip_address port cameralD where camera ID is mac address with 00 For instance if mac is 00 02 dd dd dd dd the camera ID is 0002ddddddd
28. ernet 10 100 RJ45 Socket x 4 LAN Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Socket x 1 WAN Power Cord Socket eSATA socket POWER General I O Terminal Block Power Button Recessed Reset Button General I O Terminal Block This Network Camera provides a general I O terminal block which is used to connect external input output devices The pin definitions are described below Power Relay output COM Relay output N O Digital Input 1 Digital Input 1 Ground Digital Input 2 Digital Input 2 Ground Digital Input 3 Digital Input 3 Ground 10 Digital Input 4 11 Digital Input 4 Ground 12 Ground 123456 78 9101112 DOOOIIOODVIOOO OONOOABRWDN DI DO Diagram Refer to the following illustration for connection method DI wiring diagram Sensor device Mechanical power switch Relay wiring diagram 2 Status LED The LED indicates the status of the Network Video Recorder LED Status Indication Power On Power on Off Power off POE On Power on Off Power off Off System not ready elas Green System ready Blink Green During system boot up and maintenance Orange System failure Blink Orange System warning Hard disk Off No HDD attached Green HDD normal for 8301 either of the disks Blink Green Hard disk is recording or initializing for 8301 eithe
29. et Select al Refresh Camera Inputs Camera Outputs On Off NWE Inputs NVR Outputs On off event history Events Camera Status 4 ace stop start TF avo manual recording aaritelinimlte Preset On the drop down list there are preset locations you ve set on the Configuration page of the cameras Refresh Click it to update the preset locations Manual Recording Button If you click Manual Recording Button on the Live Control Panel the Recording Type will turn into Manual recording If you want to stop manual recording click the button again Snapshot Click to save a snapshot of the video you select To configure Snapshot and Download Path please refer to System on page 44 There are eight buttons for you to playback the recorded video clips current 80 seconds gt Play To start or resume playback at normal speed HE Fri H Pause To pause the playback Click again to step forward a frame Stop To stop video playback Live To switch to live video Play rewind To rewind recorded video Click again to speed up 4x 16x 64x Play forward To playback recorded video Click again to speed up 4x 16x 64x 4 Previous During playing mode click this button to play the last video clip back in 60 seconds During pause mode click this button to step back to display the last I frame Next During playing mode click this button to play the next video clip forward in
30. ff IF8162 Camera Video Lost On Camera Video Lost Off X Alarm On NVR DI 1 Alarm Off NVR DI 1 Trigger Action Email Notification FTP Notification Turn On Relay NVR DO 1 Turn Off Relay NVR DO 1 Save Trigger Configuration Select Trigger Select Add new Name Enter a descriptive name for the new event trigger Schedule Select a recording schedule on the drop down list Always Never or pre set recording schedule Trigger Event 1 From linked devices Select one of the following event source and then select a linked device Camera Disconnected Linked Device is disconnected Camera Motion On Motion detection window is triggered on linked Device Camera Motion Off Motion detection window is stopped on linked Device Camera Video Lost On Video lost happens on linked Device ex VIVOTEK video server VS7100 Camera Video Lost Off Video lost ends on linked Device ex VIVOTEK video server VS7100 Alarm On Alarm external digital input is triggered on linked Device This function will only be enabled on the devices with DI function Alarm Off Alarm external digital input is off on linked Device This function will only be enabled on the devices with DI function From the network video recorder Select one of the following source and then select a digital input Alarm On Alarm external digital input NVR D1 1 NVR D1 4 is triggered on the network video recorder Alarm Off Alarm external dig
31. icy Save continuous recording for 30days Therefore once you insert a camera to the Network Video Recorder it begins to record live video continuously and save 30 days of recorded videos You may go to History page to retrieve the videos For example The user adds a VIVOTEK IP8162 camera to NR8201 8301 Following pictures shows the default settings m Configuration gt Device Cameras Camera 1 Name IP6162 Recording Stream 1 Recording Storage Automatic Recording Policy Default m Configuration gt Recording Policy Recording Mode Add Entry Schedule Event Mode Motion triggered Input triggered Continuous Mode Add Delete Entry none Delete Save m Recorded video clips on History page Start Time Length Size KB Recording For detailed information about the History page please refer to page 57 This page allows Administrator to add modify a new Recording Policy and Recording Mode There are 4 types of Recording Policy for the user to configure properly m Please configure the following items to add a new Recording Policy Recording Mode Recording Policy Recording Policy Select Policy Add new Name Save Continuous Recording 30 Days Save Motion Recording 30 Days Pre motion Time 0 Second Post motion Time 30 Seconds Save Input Recording 30 Days Pre input Time 0 Second Post input Time 30 Seconds Save Manual Recording 30
32. ime Current Previous Next Start Time 2011 01 26 17 00 00 End Time 2011 01 26 18 00 00 Goto E Continuous V Motion E input E manual Start Time Length Size KB Recording 2011 01 26 17 00 00 2011 01 26 15 00 00 NOTE gt For the length of Continuous Recording Motion Recording Inout Recording and Manual Recording please refer to Recording Policy on page 37 for detailed configuration m There are two ways to playback recorded video clips 1 Click a desired time on the histogram a A Erchiye ciate z Termii ita Tr Pre etl Bii Start Time Boer End Time a Ried Pad 5444 55 hs fia a Ez Cerdin Mean r a brii r a Harual SEart Torre Leruyll pai ee Herordiny Tet Ti Loree eri LT Scart Time au LL Gee Ee oe Ema Tig ee eri Dt Get Oe fap ie i E Cer ft M Pidi i Ee f D iri e Ji Jim ffe Con fre JEn Ji fom Laa Fiir hn gedlibad Cheba lit Lad fv Pete ha Pei 2 Click on a video clip and then click lon the playback control panel Crore SH m ErpE l l IP8162P Teie lu Lira rey id Vee Scart Time au LL Ge GS Ce ral Toran ae aris Pa Gi Oe fap fa si E Cue e medion si Binge Manus Samt Tima Length Sire K Recording Hiii kapiki Deila Dewy E Ratei Video Viewing Window This window playbacks the recorded videos If you have not selected a video the playback status will be
33. ing Policy Choose the recording policy To know more details please refer to page 37 Motion triggered Choose the Motion Window Noted that you need to set up motion windows on the configuration page of the camera first Input triggered Choose the digital input trigger source and click Save to enable the effect Lipi i Input 1 Mame Er 1 30 D 1 SNE Chip Relay 1 Name Er 130 00 11 Save You may also change the names of the digital input and output source Click on Save to enable the effect You can also manually install a new device in LAN Please follow the steps below 1 Select Add new on the drop down list 2 Enter IP Address 3 Enter the Username Password if the device needs to do authentication 4 Click on Detect Device the Device Type MAC Address and HTTP Port will show up in the blanks automatically 5 Click Save to enable the settings Device Configuration Select Device Add new Device Name IP8330 IP Address 192 168 100 2 Username Password Device Type VIVOTEK IP8330 hd MAC Address 00 02 d1 00 11 33 HTTP Port 80 80 1025 65535 RISP Port 554 1025 65535 n an Manually install in WAN When in WAN you have to add a new device manually Please follow the steps below Select Add new on the drop down list Enter IP Address Enter the Username Password if the device needs to do authentication Click on Detect Device the Device Type MAC Address and HTTP Port will show up in the bla
34. ital input NVR D1 1 NVR D1 4 is off on the network video recorder NOTE gt You can modify the Name and priority of digital inputs on the network video recorder Please refer to Digital Input on page 46 for detailed information Trigger Action To plot an event trigger please select one of a following action so that the Network Video Recorder will Know what action should be performed when a trigger is activated 1 Actions of the system Please click System on the left main menu to configure E mail server or FTP server settings first Please refer to page 45 for detailed configuration Email Notification Send txt notification to user s e mail address FTP Notification Send txt notification to user s FTP site Actions of the linked devices Turn On Relay Turn on Relay digital output on linked device This function will only be enabled on the devices with DO function Turn Off Relay Turn off Relay digital output on linked device This function will only be enabled on the devices with DO function 3 Actions of the network video recorder Turn On Relay Turn on Relay digital output doO on the network video recorder Turn Off Relay Turn off Relay digital output do0 on the network video recorder NOTE gt You can modify the Name of digital outputs on the network video recorder Please refer to Digital Onput on page 46 for detailed information gt E mail amp FTP notification 1 E mail fo
35. l will turn into Playback Control Panel as below Click on the Playback Control Panel it will switch to live viewing mode Presa issa Aetresn Camere inputa Famers Dumas din ll oti WVA route NVA Gutperts on Git rT Erea Camara Status berm Functions of Monito Layouts Click the Layout buttons to change the viewing mode m NR8301 m NR8201 Layouts eld ir E Ei ETT O ff mm fd E 8 C8 Ll mi 1x1 2x2 3x3 1 5 1 7 full screen 1x1 2x2 full screen Following is an example of 4x4 layout For each video cell you can select a linked device on the drop down list The red frame represents the focused cell Drop down list of Linked devices Lamers ruts Time Bar and Histogram In the Monitoring page the Histogram only shows video clip for 80 seconds as below The blue line is the Time Bar The green line is the status of motion value windows F Playback mode Live Viewing mode 07 00 34 07 01 54 06 57 40 06 59 00 Lo 80 seconds 80 seconds Digital I O Control Area This column shows the DI status and you can manually turn on off the DO Camera Inputs None Camera Outputs None NWR Inputs NVR Outputs On of Live Control Panel Only PTZ and speed dome network cameras will enable the PTZ control panel Live Control left down zoomout zoom in Pan Stop Patrol Pres
36. ment PC 12 User s Manual Getting Started Please follow the steps below to link your computer to NR8201 8301 for the first time 1 Connect your computer to NR8201 8301 LAN port using an Ethernet cable 2 Setup your computer in DHCP mode a Click Start gt My Network Places gt View network connections b Right click on Local Area Connection and then click Properties LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks ocal Area Connection Create a new connection Connected Set up a home or small Disable office network Status Change Windows Repair Firewall settings Disable this network Bridge Connections device te l Create Shortcut 2 Repair this connection mj Rename this connection Rename D view status of this connection Change settings of this connection Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using ES VIA Rhine II Fast Ethemet Adapter This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks 7 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks los Packet Scheduler sg linternet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocollnternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity VIVOTEK A Leading Provider of M
37. n on turn off NVR digital output enter exit full screen mode and preset 1 16 You can assign up to 10 commands to the 10 buttons of joystick for control Click Save when the setup is complete Jovstick Button 1 Button 2 Zoom in Button 3 Zoom out SEF Pan Button 4 Stop Button 5 Patrol Start Stop manual recording Button 6 Mute Unmute Button 7 e Play Button 8 Pause Live Button 9 Stop playing Button 10 FR Fast rewind a Frevious Next Turn on NVR digital output Turn of NVR digital output Enter Exit fullscreen mode Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset Preset 5 Preset 6 Preset 7 Preset 8 Preset 9 Preset 10 T Monitor This page allows user to see the live view or playback recorded video from linked devices User Interface of Monitor Page Click Monitor on the Main Menu the user interface of Monitor page will be displayed m Following is the Monitor page NR8301 without connected cameras f a b c d e a Layouts b Playback Control c Time Bar and Histogram d Live Control Panel e Digital I O Control Area f Video Cell NOTE gt There are only two layouts 1x1 2x2 provided in NR8201 m Following pictures show the Monitor page with connected cameras For more information about how to insert connected cameras please refer to Device on page 22 Live viewing mode Playback mode Click on the Histogram to switch to playback mode The Live Control Pane
38. nks automatically Click Save to enable the settings If you wish to remove or link to the device select the device and click Remove or Link to Device to remove or link to the device BRON O O1 NOTE gt Ifyou want to modify the settings of the device select it on the drop down list Device Configuration Select Device Add new ut Add new Device Name 00021 8230e IP Address 0002041001133 Detect Device Usermame Password Device Type MAC Address HTTP Port 80 1025 65535 RTSP Port 554 1025 65535 VIVOTEK A Leading Provider of Multimedia Communication Solutions The device information will be displayed in the following blanks and then you can modify the settings of the device Please refer to page 24 for detailed information Cameras Camera 1 Name IP8151 Recording Stream 1 Recording Storage Automatic Recording Policy Default Motion triggered Motion Window 1 Motion Window 2 Motion Window 3 Input triggered IP8162 DI 1 NVR DI 1 NVR DI 2 NVR DI 3 NVR DI 4 Inputs Input 1 Name IP8162 DI 1 Outputs Relay 1 Name IP8162 D0 1 26 User s Manual Network This page provides configurable options for the WAN port the Gigabit Ethernet port on the rear panel for making the management access via LAN or remotely over Internet For making the initial connection you can refer to page 16 for information You may also configure a fixed IP address for the WAN port al
39. ong with associated subnet mask router and DNS servers settings gt Network Network Network Type Get IP address automatically Use fixed IP address IP Address 192 168 14 210 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Default Router 192 168 14 1 Primary DNS Server 132 168 010 Secondary DNS Server 192 168 020 MAC Address Oe el 14 05 55 PPPoE User Name Password Confirm Password Service Settings HTTP Port ft 80 1025 65535 RTSP Port 55d 554 1025 65535 UPNP Presentation J Enabled Save If you are using PPPoE for Internet connection enter User Name and Passwords provided by your Internet Service Provider lf you need an access from Internet via a router using the port forwarding methodology you may need to open HTTP and RTSP ports on your network and the UPnP Presentation When done click Save to reserve your settings LAN This page allows user to configure LAN configuration for the Network Video Recorder It contains two columns LAN and DHCP Server LAN DHCP Server The NVR server comes with an embedded DHCP server for connecting 4 or 8 LAN ports to network cameras This page allows Administrators to configure network configuration for those LAN ports The configuration menu contains two columns LAN and DHCP Server In LAN the default IP Address for the NVR server is 192 168 100 1 used only when using a LAN port for the initial configuration The default Subnet Mask is 255
40. orage space will follow the RAID system If you replace the hard disks you can click Recover RAID button to recover the preset RAID system If you want to disable the RAID mode please format both of the hard disks NOTE gt Please remember to click Eject before removing the eSATA and USB device eSATA eSATA Model WDC WDS000AAD5 0 Model WDC WDS0004A4D5 0 Status Active Status Active Total Size GB 465 76 Total Size GB 465 76 Format Eject Format Backup This function allows Administrator to backup the recorded data to the USB storage Please remember to initialize the USB disk to EXT3 USB Storage file format for the first time Scheduled Backup scheduled Backup Backup Enabled Enabled Backup Continuous Recording Enabled Backup Motion triggered Recording Enabled Backup Input triggered Recording Enabled Backup Manual Recording Enabled Backup Time Never 5 00 Save There are several options for you to narrow down the range of the data First of all it is necessary to enable backup and then you may select the backup options individually or simultaneously Next is pick up the backup date and time and then click Save to execute it Manually Backup Manual Backup Backup Continuous Recording Enabled Backup Motion triggered Recording Enabled Backup Input triggered Recording Enabled Backup Manual Recording Enabled Select Time Today Backup There are several options for y
41. ou to narrow down the range of the data First of all it is necessary to enable backup and then select the backup options individually or simultaneously Next is pick up the backup date and time and then click save to execute it USB USB Model USB DISK Status Uninitialized Total Size GB 0 48 Free Size GB a Your backup data will be stored in USB Once you plug in the device the system will display the current USB status as shown above System log This column displays the system log in chronological order The system log is stored in the Network Video Recorder s buffer area and will be overwritten when reaching a certain amount Click Refresh it will update the latest system log Svstem Log lt xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 gt lt root gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 04 59 59 UTC info GSM Camera IP8332 motion 2 off lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 04 59 59 UTC info GSM Camera FDS161 motion 2 on lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 04 59 59 UTC info GSM Camera FD8161 motion 3 on lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 04 59 59 UTC info GSM Camera FDS161 motion 3 off lt log lt log gt 2011 01 18 04 59 59 UTC info GSM Camera FD8161 motion 2 off lt log lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 00 00 UTC info GSM Camera IP8332 motion 2 on lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 00 00 UTC info GSM Camera IP8332 motion 2 off lt log gt lt log gt 2011 01 18 05 00 01 UTC info GSM Camera IP8332 motion 2 on lt log
42. ow the steps below to change the settings 1 Go to Configuration gt Network Click Use fixed IP address 2 Enter the static IP Subnet Mask Default Router Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server provided by your ISP 3 Click Save to enable the settings 4 The MAC address will be shown when selecting fixed IP address Tee mme z Pie Cayo E biwarre ESU Get IP additives automatealy Use feed IP address P Address 1927 165 4 117 Subnet Masi POD ee Biefault Router Paar DNS Sarati Secondary DAS Sever PPPoE Leer Aan Pa Sarr Confirm Password service Settings HTTP Port ATS Port Upng Presentation Ad to 18 44 197 168 0 10 t92 100 0 BO 1025 65535 a 554 1025 65535 Enatecd Internet connection via PPPoE Point to Point over Ethernet Choose this connection type if you wish to connect to the Internet via a DSL Line Please follow the steps below to setup 1 Go to Configuration gt Network Click PPPoE 2 Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP 3 Enable the Upnp protocol by selecting the Upnp presentation if you require to apply it 4 Click Save to enable the settings 5 The IP Address Subnet Mask Default Router Primary DNS Server MAC address will automatically show up in the above blanks Aelhork wpe Get IF address automaticaly Lice fed IF address IP Address muppet Mask Default Router Primar OAS Se
43. r of the disks Blink Orange HDD warning for 8301 either of the disks WAN On With connection on Off No connection Blink WAN port activated LAN 1 8 On With connection Off No connection Blink LAN port activated 1 8 Hardware System Requirement Computer m Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 or above m Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Hard disk gNR8201 Support 1 x 3 5 SATA I II HDD up to 2TB Supports external eSATA interface aNR8301 Support 2 x 3 5 SATA I II HDD up to 4TB Supports RAIDO and RAID1 Hardware Reset There is an indented reset button on the back panel of the Network Video Recorder It is used to reboot the Network Video Recorder or restore the Network Video Recorder to factory default Sometimes rebooting the Network Video Recorder could set it back to normal state If the problems still remain after rebooted restore the Network Video Recorder to factory default and install again Reboot Press and release the indented reset button All status LED will extinguish and then power on again Wait for the Status LED to blink and then become steady green in normal state It takes about 30 seconds to complete the procedure Restore 1 Use a straightened paper clip to press and hold down the reset button 2 Press the power button for 3 seconds and let go both buttons Do not press the buttons too long or the system will power down The status LED will flash yellow during the reboot process Wait for the Sta
44. rk is analyzed please click on the Next button to continue the program 3 The program will search for VIVOTEK network devices on the same LAN 4 After a brief search the main install window will prompt Double click on the listed NVR and check if its MAC address matches that printed on the product label A web browser console will be established Installation Wizard Installation 2 Wizard 2A Please wait a moment ol Installation Womad Z Network Environment Anatyni The wizard is analyzing your network environment This device compli es with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operati on is subj ect 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and his device must accept any inter ference recei ved including inter feren 1 2 ti Network Video Recorder WIVZTEK Model No NR8301 Input 100 240VAC 2A 50 60Hz cE FE K MAC 0002D107893F Kaai a to the fol owing two condi tions may cause undesi red operat ion Made in Taiwan RoHS Tnstalaturse Wieard 2 Betrosk Type E Installation Wizard fo a a rier iris g J Ei P d go es ee ee ee Oe i A Your network environment was analyzed as below Private DHCP dpe Installation Wizard 2 0002D107893F Breer eek T om serene tou Q e iE ig Supported amp Unsupported Connections 1 You can connect a management PC to the NVR s WAN port for
45. rmat Motion off Alarm on Alarm off Event notification TA maa notification notification from Device Y from Device Y from Device motion off T alarm_on Y alarm_off A T EN RR Device Y DI Device Y DI Device Y DI X Device Y DI X X off on on Yes Yes Yes Motion off motion on_Z MAC address date amp time_mottion off_Z MAC address_ date amp time_random number jpg Alarm off alarm on_Z MAC address date amp time random alarm off_Z MAC address date amp time_ random Event Type Camera disconnected Motion on Event notification from Event notification Title Device Y Camera from Device Y disconnected motion_on Device Y moti Content Device Y is disconnected Sie ee eee X on With S hot i napsho No Ves jpg 2 FTP format Event Camera disconnected Motion on Type S hot N hot SADES S random number jpg E ven Alarm on Type Snapshot number jpg number jpg m Y refers to the Device Name For example IP8162 Y 8162 a X refers to the motion window number of the device in Motion on and Motion off notification while it refers to digital input number in Alarm on and Alarm off notification For example Camera IP8162 mortion 1 on X 1 Device IP8151 DI 1P8151 DI 2 on X 2 m Z refers to the motion window number of the device Noted that Z number 0 1 2 indicates the motion window 7 2 3 For example motion_on_0_2d18332af00_20110214065122_371 jpg Z 0 Z motion window 1 a Date should be in YYYYMMDD_HHMMS
46. rver Secondary ONS Sener MAC Address PPPoE User Kame VWVOTER Password cone Conan Password TELTET Service Settings HTTP Port BD 60 1025 65535 RATSP Port ae 554 1025 65535 4 Q NOTE gt When attempting link to NR amp 8 amp 201 8301 for the first time with the web browser a message will pop up to remind you of installing required plug in or software first Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Name RTSP MPEG4 SP Control Publisher WIWOTEK INC More options Install Don t Install while Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm vour computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk gt If you receive a message saying that your Internet Explorer security settings prohibit installing Active X components please enable your Active X Controls for your browser 1 Click Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Custom level on the tool bar of the Internet browser Lite rat Options Hewes Heut haay Londen Unnnectnne Piagam Aaner Sebel a Wek garbiy fore bo piny di petardy paira Loga mhae Truategd yrs Rernggg Ga lnirimri Tita tore condend of Web shey you kant plated an athe sana eeu ered ba ne oe Cortom faadian atten Te charege the petheegy cick Custom Lewd lu uae the seconded patios clk Die all Leal 2 Look for Download signed ActiveX controls select Enable or Promp
47. s heb p ist E n t ee Ep Faveria 6 o 4 a 200m Ermit Location Sorc Camere Inputs mra Camara Outeute MiA WYR Ipute WWR Dutputn de EI Dea Camera Statva oji fecal S hiret LAN Settings Configuration E icii Sina Maik 255 5 2550 LF 4 DHL Saar t preg Sharad i 2a 192 16 iw Ending IF S amp adrei TS TER TOD H z je Network Settings Configuration lf you want to access the Network Video Recorder over the Internet please go to Configuration gt Network to assign a WAN IP address public IP for NR8201 8301 There are three ways to get an IP address Private DHCP Dynamic IP Static IP address and PPPoE DSL Internet connection with private DHCP dynamic IP Choose this connection type to automatically obtain a dynamic IP address assigned by a DHCP server Please follow the steps below to verify the settings 1 Go to Configuration gt Network The Network page provides configurations for the WAN port Click Get IP address automatically 2 Click Save to enable the settings Get IP address automatically IP Address Subnet Mask Default Router Primary ONS Server 3 If your computer is in the same domain with the WAN IP address then you can use VIVOTEK Installation Wizard 2 IW2 to search for the Network Video Recorder easily Please follow the steps below to run IW2 a Install the IW2 under the Software Utility directory from the software
48. should be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plants WARNING gt The Network configuration page provides configurable options for the NVR s WAN port The LAN configuration page provides network configuration options for the 4 or 8 LAN ports and usually you do not need to change its configuration gt Please do not confuse the two different configuration pages and create identical settings on these two pages Doing so will produce network problems e ork o WATE y jie Get IP adress automaticaly Wee heed IP address Config for LAN ports ak Dalmati Rauter Primary ONS Server Secondary DHS Server MAC Address PRG User Mare Pussrvord Confem Password Service Sellings HTTP Pert EG 60 1025 65535 ATS Port od 554 1025 65835 UPNP Prasentatan EnaA d TANE Access list This page allows the user to setup the access permission for the Network Video Recorder by identifying the IP address of the client s PC Following columns are the setup options of access permissions Allowed List Denied List Allowed list Denied list Lllowed List Starting IP Address Ending IP Add Entry Add Address Delete Entry 1 0 0 0 2755 255 255 255 Delete Denicd Lisi Starting IP Address Ending IP Add Entry 9 Add Address Delete Entry none Delete There are two lists for permission control Allowed list and Denied list Only the IP on the allowed list is permi
49. ssword v Type MAT Address HITP Port 86 1025 65535 RTSP Port 554 1075 65535 mate Search Dawe The following is the support list of NR8201 and NR8301 If the camera you wish to add is not on the list you may choose unknown from the list or you may download the newest firmware updated with the new models 8000 series 7000 series 6000 series IP8161 IP7135 7137 IP6112 22 IP 8330 IP 7130 31 32 33 34 38 39 IP6117 27 IP8332 IP7142 PZ6112 22 IP8151 51P IP7151 52 53 54 PZ6114 24 IP8162 62P IP7160 61 FD6111V 21V FD8133 IP7251 7330 7361 FD6112V 22V FD8134 IZ 7151 SD6112V 22V FD8161 PT7135 37 FD8361 PZ7151 52 SD81x1 PZ7111 21 12 31 32 FD7131 32 41 Sao 73X3 VS7100 Auto search by device installer or manually install in LAN lf your devices are linked to the LAN port of the Network Video Recorder you can follow the steps below to add a new device 1 Click Search Device The searching results will be displayed in the following column You can click Stop Searching if the linked devices are all displayed on the list You may wait for a moment while the system is searching for the new devices Select a device to be inserted Modify the Device Name if necessary Click Add Devices to enable the settings Select Add new on the drop down list and click on the device which you would like to change the network settings O71 AOUN Device Configuration S lect Device Add new Device Name
50. stallation Guide before the Network Video Recorder is installed then carefully read and follow the instructions in the Installation chapter to avoid damages due to faulty assembly and installation This also ensures the product is used properly as intended The Network Video Recorder is a network device and its use should be straightforward for those who have basic network knowledge It is designed for various applications including audio video recording general security surveillance etc The Configuration chapter suggests ways to best utilize the Network Video Recorder and ensure proper operations Package contents m NR8201 8301 m Rack mount kit m Power cord m Software CD m Warranty card m Quick installation guide Revision History m Rev 1 4 Added notifications forbidding the connections from PoE ports to non PoE devices m Rev 1 4 1 Corrected and added supported and unsupported connection diagrams to page 11 and page 28 Revised network configuration details for LAN and WAN ports Corrected the use of reset and power buttons for restoring defaults Physical description Front panel m NR8301 USB Socket Status Indicator Removable amp Lockable Hard Disk Trays x 2 m NR8201 Status Indicator USB Socket Connectors m NR8301 Ethernet 10 100 RJ45 Socket x 8 LAN Power Con Gockel Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Socket x 1 WAN Power Button Recessed Reset Button General I O Terminal Block m NR8201 Eth
51. t Click OK Security Settings Settings jf Activex controls and plug ins 4 Download signed Actives controls Disable Enable Prompt 4 Download unsigned Actives controls C Disable Enable _ Prompt Ey Initialize and script Activex controls nok marked as safe C Disable Enable O Prompt DA m ee ee oe oe hn o lt gt Reset custom settings 3 Refresh your web browser and then install the Active X Follow the instructions to finish installation Home Page Following is the user interface of the home page It is composed of the following sections Main menu Language Status panel fo Indes Windows Internet Pwplores http 192 168 100 1 gt interet ah Main menu There are four buttons for you to click to open the page Monitor Click this button to open the monitoring page This page is for you to see the live video or playback the recorded data History Click this button to open the History page This page is for you to search and playback recorded data in a specific range of time Configuration Click this button to open the Configuration page This page is for you to configure the settings of the network video recorder It is suggesting to apply a password for the Network Video Recorder so that only the authorized user can configure the settings Please refer to page 22 for detailed information Logout Click this button to logo
52. tenance This page allows Administrator to restore the Network Video Recorder to factory default format hard disk and upgrade firmware version etc System Bice a Upbeat Reboot This function allows you to restart the Network Video Recorder It takes 1 2 minutes to complete the process If the connection fails after rebooting manually enter the IP address of the Network Video Recorder in the address field to resume the connection Restore Default Except Network Settings This function allows you to restore to the factory default settings leaving the network settings unchanged WAN LAN Host name settings Restore Factory Default This function allows you to restore to the factory default settings Please note the camera list of device page will no longer exist The recorded video will still remain and retrievable in history The process window will display when the reboot or restore is in processing The system is restarting now Please wait Download Configuration Click Download to save the configuration Please note the configuration of NR8201 and NR8301 cannot be used for one the other Upload Configuration Click Browse and specify the configuration file in your computer Then click Upload to replaced the configuration with the uploaded file Firmware Firmware Current Version 1 0 146NR8201 Release Time 01 08 2011 19 05 40 Load Firmware Browse Upgrade This feature allows you to upgrade the firmware to your
53. time Select this option to reserve the current date and time of the Network Video Recorder The Network Video Recorder s internal real time clock maintains the date and time even when the power of the system is turned off Sync with computer time Select this option to synchronize the date and time of the Network Video Recorder with the local computer The read only date and time of the PC is displayed as updated Manual The administrator can enter the date and time manually Note that the date and time format are yyyy mm dd and hh mm ss Automatic The Network Time Protocol is a protocol serves synchronize computer clocks by periodically querying an NTP Server Assign the IP address or domain name of the time server E mail Server Email Server Mail Enabled Enabled Mail Server Ms vivotek te Part 25 Username WivVOlek Password TET Sender Email Address NRBS01 avivetek com Recipient Email Address vivolekd nivotek con Save Send Tesi Email Mail Server Enter the domain name or IP address of the e mail server Port The default mail server port is set to 25 You can manually set another port Username Enter the user name of the e mail account Password Enter the password of the e mail account sender Email Address Enter the e mail address of the sender Recipient Email Address Enter the e mail address of the recipient When the setup is done you may try to confirm the settings by clicking on Send test E mail Then click Sav
54. tted to access to the Network Video Recorder 1 In the Allowed list or Denied list column type in the starting IP address and ending address in the blank space on the allowed list and the denied list columns A number of total 10 IP entries for both lists can be configured 2 Click Add to take effect NOTE gt For example when the range of allowed list is set from 1 1 1 0 to 192 255 255 255 and the range of denied list is set from 1 1 1 0 to 170 255 255 255 Only users IP located between 171 0 0 0 and 192 255 255 255 can access the Network Video Recorder Delete allowed list Delete denied list 1 In the Delete allowed list or Delete denied list select a list from the drop down list 2 To delete the entry please select the entry from the list and click delete to take effect DDNS This page allows user to configure dynamic domain name service for the Network Video Recorder DDNS Dynamic domain name service is a service that allows your network video recorder to be assigned with a fixed dynamic IP address with a domain name DDNS Settings DDNS Settings Select DDNS Service Disabled Save Dyndns_org Dynamic Dyndns_org Custom Sate 100_net CustomSate 100 idyn interfree it Select DDNS Service Select a DDNS provider from the Provider drop down list VIVOTEK offers Safe100 net a free dynamic domain name service to VIVOTEK customers It is recommended that you register with the Safe100 net to
55. tus LED to blink and then become steady green in normal state Note that all settings will be restored to factory default It takes about 50 seconds to complete the procedure The LAN LEDs will also flash to indicate the system is accessing network cameras m NR8301 Steady green in normal state m NR8201 Steady green in normal state Installation Hard Disk installation Before using the Network Video Recorder please prepare SATA hard disk s for recording video 1 Make sure the power is disconnected 2 Secure the supplied rack mount ears if you want to install into a rack cabinet 3 Open the drive tray bezel as shown below and remove the drive tray 4 Install hard disks to the disk trays by securing it with the supplied four screws 5 Open the bezel of the drive tray as shown below and insert your hard disk s into the disk bays 6 Use the supplied bezel key to lock the drive trays in place to prevent unauthor ized access 2 NOTE gt Please remember to format the hard disks before starting recording Please refer to Storage on page 48 Network deployment Device Connection o_o Connect the supplied power cable from the NR8201 8301 to a power outlet 2 Press the power button to power up Connect network cameras to NR8201 8301 LAN ports Because NR8201 8301 supports PoE if the Network Camera is PoE compliant 802 3af an Ethernet cable transmits both power and dat
56. ultimedia Communication Solutions d Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically as below Then click OK to enable your settings Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration ou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenawise you need to ask your network administrator tor the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IF address automatically O Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Obtain ONS server address automatically O Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered ONS server nnn Alternate DNS server ae 3 Then NR8201 8301 will serve as a router and automatically assign an IP address to your computer 14 User s Manual Set up NR8201 8301 in LAN To setup NR8201 8301 for the first time if your local network does not have a DHCP server please connect to one of the NVR s LAN ports to utilize NVR s onboard DHCP server Set up your computer s network setting in DHCP mode see page 13 and then directly enter the default IP for NR8201 8301 hitp 192 168 100 1 in the address field of an IE browser A web console with the NVR will be displayed and you can proceed with detailed configuration E p Indes Microsol laternmet Expl rci a Ed 32 Ee Gt View fpo lo
57. ur 1 Day 1 Week 2 Weeks 30 Days 90 Days 180 days or 365days as the time of the manual recorded videos Recording Mode Add Entry Select the event mode or continuous mode to apply to the schedule as an entry m Event Mode Select to apply the motion triggered type input triggered type or both types of the event mode to the schedule m Continuous Mode Select to apply the continuous mode to the schedule Bld Entry Diadu Aleya r Event Mode Moton inggered Input inggered D Cocnnudus Moda Delete Entry Abways Coriirnucus elein Click Add the new recording mode will show up in the Delete Entry drop down list To delect a recording mode please select it in the Delete Entry drop down list and click Delete When finished click Save to take effect If you wish to remove the recording policy go to Recording policy section and select the given recording policy first Then click Remove See below Recording Policy Select Pobcy 1 Name Save Continuous Recording 30 Days Save Motion Recording 30 Days Pre motion Time 0 Second Post motion Time 30 Seconds Save Input Recording 30 Days Pre input Time 0 Second Past input Time 30 Seconds Save Manual Recording 30 Days Recording Mode Add Entry Schedule Always Event Mode Motion triggered Input triggered Continuous Mode Add Delete Entry Always Continuous Delete The new recording policy will show up on the device information as below Cli
58. ut the home page This button will be enabled if you set up a root password in the Security page Please refer to page 33 for detailed information Language Click the drop down list to choose a language for the user interface Language options are available in English e 3c FAB AM A AGB Francais Espa ol Deutsch Portugu s Italiano Status panel User Name default root Login Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Current Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss NOTE gt The Userrname will be blank if you have not setup a password in the Security page Please refer to page 33 for detailed information gt Depending on user s privilege of the user account the access to the configuration page may be restricted For more information about user s privilege please refer to Manage Privilege on page 34 Configuration This page contains several sub pages Device Network LAN Access list DDNS Security Schedule Recording Policy Trigger Layout System Maintenance Storage Backup System Log and Joystick Each sub page in the left menu will be explained in the following sections Device This page allows user to add a new device or modify an inserted device NR8201 supports simultaneous 4 CH video recording and 8 CH video recording using NR8301 licvicr i opisnimi Select Devige Agd mpa Device Nape IP Address Dateci Devices Usarmama Pa
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