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1. 4 Click here to connect to the login page E E 4 8 Q e B General Storage Network Security Hardware we Notification Firmware Settings Manager Update The TCP IP settings are being configured Please walt and use the following link to connect to the server If you cannot connect to the server please use the Finder to find the new IP of the server Configuration completed Click here o connect to the login page 5 Click the Edit button under IP Address to edit the network settings IP Address Port Trunking Ed Link Interface DHCP IF Address Subnet Mask Gateway HAC address Speed MTU a Eheme 1 3 ves 10 8 12 153 255 255 254 0 10 8 12 1 00 09 98 CF 05 56 100Mbps 1500 Note Make sure the Ethernet interfaces are connected to the correct switch and the switch has been configured to support the port trunking mode selected on the NVR The port trunking options available on the NVR 219 Balance rr Round Robin Active Backup Balance XOR Broadcast IEEE 802 3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation Round Robin mode is good for general Supports static purpose load balancing between two trunking Make sure Ethernet interfaces This mode transmits static trunking is packets in sequential order from the first enabled on the available slave through the last Balance rr switch provides load balancing and fault tolerance Active Backup uses only one Ethernet General switches interface It switches to
2. Device 01 29 33 pm dui Source IP Country myQANAPcloud Portal as es 01 27 52 pm Source IP Country Auth Cent 01 27 51 pm ES Access NVR services via the myQNAPcloud website To access the NVR services via the myQNAPcloud website specify the NVR you registered with in the search box and click search button in the right The published public NVR services will be listed CC myanarcioud Welcome to qvrtest s cloud portal Published Services Private Services Add to Favorited Devices Published entrance of secure connection SSL Enter the access code to browse private services 272 Welcome to qvrtest s cloud portal Published Services Add to Favorited Devices Enter the access code to browse private services User name Access code After entering the user name and access code you can browse private services CC myanaPcioud Welcome to qvrtest s cloud portal Published Services Private Services Add to Favorited Devices Published entrance of secure connection SSL Note For configuration on private NVR services please refer to the DDNS Cloud Portal section later in this chapter Auto Router Configuration In Remote Access Services gt Auto Router Configuration you can enable or disable UPnP port forwarding When this option is enabled your NVR is accessible from the Internet via the UPnP router 273 5 myQNAPcloud J Remote Access Services
3. A channel on the monitoring page cannot be displayed Please check the following a The IP address the name and the password entered on the camera configuration page are correct Use the Test function to verify the connection When the PC and the IP camera are on the same subnet while the NVR is on another subnet the monitoring screen cannot be viewed from the PC Solve the problems by the following methods Method 1 Enter the IP address of the IP camera as the WAN IP on the NVR Method 2 Configure the router to allow internal access to the public IP address and the mapped ports of the IP cameras The recording is not working properly Install the hard drive s correctly in the NVR Make sure each hard disk tray is correctly locked Check if the recording function is enabled on the Camera Configuration page the function is enabled by default Make sure the IP address the login name and the password of the IP camera are correct If the above items are verified to work properly while the status LED flashes green the hard drive may be damaged or cannot be detected In this case turn off the NVR and install a new hard disk If the problem persists please contact the technical support Note When the configurations of the NVR are being updated the recording will be stopped temporarily and restart again shortly 300 cannot login the administration page of the NVR Please check if you have the admin
4. VS 8124U RP Pro VS 8148 Pro VS 8140 Pro VS 8132 Pro VS 8124 Pro VS 6120 Pro VS 6116 Pro VS 6112 Pro VS 6020 Pro VS 6016 Pro VS 6012 Pro VS 4116U RP Pro VS 4112U RP Pro VS 4108U RP Pro VS 4016U RP Pro VS 4012U RP Pro VS 4008U RP Pro VS 4116 Pro VS 4112 Pro VS 4108 Pro VS 4016 Pro VS 4012 Pro VS 4008 Pro VS 2112 Pro VS 2108 Pro VS 2104 Pro VS 2012 Pro VS 2008 Pro and VS 2004 Pro Connect a monitor or TV to the NVR via the HDMI or VGA interface to perform PC less quick configuration monitoring and video playback To use this feature follow the steps below 1 Make sure at least one hard drive has been installed on the NVR 2 Connect the NVR to the network 3 Make sure the IP cameras have been configured and connected to the network 4 Connect an HDMI or a VGA monitor or TV suggested video output resolution 1920 x 1080 to the HDMI or VGA interface of the NVR 5 Connect a USB mouse and a USB keyboard optional to the USB ports of the NVR 6 Turn on the NVR All Pro series support HDMI interface now 36 VioStor NVR The system is starting up Please wait When the NVR is turned on the login screen will be shown Select the language Enter the administrator name and password If the NVR has not been configured skip the login page and enter Quick Configuration refer to Chapter 3 1 Default user name admin Password admin User Name Password Engl
5. To operate under SNMP standalone mode follow the steps below 1 Make sure the NVR is connected to the same physical network as the 243 SNMP based UPS Select the option Enable UPS Support Select APC UPS with SNMP management from the Protocol drop down menu Enter the IP address of the SNMP based UPS Choose between whether the NVR will shut down or enter auto protection mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NVR should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NVR enters auto protection mode the NVR resumes the previous operation status when the power restores Click Apply All to confirm UPS 7 Enable UPS Support Protocol APC UPS with SNMP management IP Address of UPS 172 17 25 220 S Turn off the server after the AC power fails for minutes 5 The system will enter auto protection mode after the 4C power fails for Auto protecti n when the power restores the system automatically resumes to its previous state UPS Information Norm a Manufacture Amerncan Power Conversi n Battery capacity Model ape snmp ups Estimated protection time Network master mode A network UPS master is responsible for communicating with network UPS slaves on the same physical network about critical power status To set up your NVR with UPS as network master mode plug in the USB cable on the UPS to the NVR and follow the steps below Make sure the
6. User admin v Camera Configuration Channel Camera Monitoring Playback PTZ Cont Audio 7 T A Alarm Settings 1 Camera 1 Y a E 4 System Settings Y lv 2 Camera 2 Y A Advanced Settings AL Privilege Settings amp Protocol Management Surveillance Logs Historical Users List Backup amp Expansion Recovery Management License Management 158 7 2 3 Protocol Management RTP Real time Transfer Protocol is a standardized packet format for delivering real time audio and video data of the IP cameras on the Internet The real time data transfer is monitored and controlled by RTP also RTCP The default setting is 6100 6299 Ifthe IP cameras use different RTP ports enable Specify RTP port range and specify the port numbers Note Make sure the ports have been opened on the router or firewall to ensure normal monitoring and recording You can specify the RTP port range in this page Specify RTP port range 6100 6299 159 7 3 Surveillance Logs This page shows the surveillance logs such as camera connection motion detection and camera authentication failure This page shows the surveillance logs such as camera connection motion detection and camera authentication failure Display All events Y Camera All y Level Date amp Time Type Camera Content i 2013 11 26 13 50 37 Alarm 1 Motion Stopped on Camera 1 sn A 2013 11
7. 3 To play the recording files on Mac please visit http www qnapsecurity com download asp to download and install the QNAP QVR Client for Mac 112 6 1 Playback Page Click the playback button gt on the monitoring page or the QVR desktop 2 The playback page will be shown You can search and play the video files on the NVR servers To return to the monitoring page click PT VioStorNVA Play bucks 10 8 10 186 surveillanc A VioStornvr D AOS we E 5 5 o ger sos 111331318 qc qc T T T T q q Tc T T EE lt 2014 04 24 12 29 24 0 E Note The playback access right to the IP cameras is required to view and play the video files 113 The following table consists of the icons and their descriptions in the playback page Cons Descripon O l Configure the options such as playing mode snapshot settings and digital watermark Multi view mode up to 16 view mode Control all views Control the playback settings of all the playback windows Convert the video files on the NVR to AVI files Open recording files ey Take a snapshot of the video 0 Audio optional Turn on off the audio support Search recording files by IVA Dewarp fisheye images For specific fisheye cameras Note 1 and the specific camera models with panomorph lens Note 2 you can enable disable dewarping function After enabling the function you can then select
8. Install Manually y All Apps You have not installed any Apps Starting App Center The App Center can be launched from the App Center shortcut on the Main Menu or the QVR Desktop Familiarizing yourself with App Center Menu Bar ji LETI Update All Refresh Install Manually Z Po nme oerion Search apps that are available to install on the 1 Search Bar ue Update all apps that are currently installed on the 2 Update all NVR 291 Browse to upload and install a QPKG add on 4 Install Manually manually 5 Sort apps by category name or release date Left Panel e My Apps List apps that are currently installed on the NVR e All Apps List all apps that can be installed on the NVR Using App Center Searching apps To search for an app enter the keyword in the search bar Installing updating and removing apps To install an app click the Add to QVR button and the installation process will begin After the installation process is complete the Add to QVR button will turn to the Open button and you can directly click this button to launch this newly installed app This newly installed app will then show up in My Apps Note e Make sure the NVR is connected to the Internet e QNAP is not responsible for troubleshooting any issues caused by the open source software add ons e When installing an add on which requires a prerequisite app the prerequisite add on w
9. Job Name USBDisk1 Backup Location USBDisk1 Task type Hourly Channel 1 2 4 7 8 Backup Schedule 00 10 Step 6 7 Back Next Cancel 10 Click Finish to exit the wizard 178 8 2 One Touch Video Backup This option is valid only for series with a One Touch Video Backup button Enable this option to allow users to connect an external storage device to the front USB port and press the One Touch Video Backup button to back up recording files v External Backup Remote Replication Storage Expansion Backup amp Expansion e0 8 A Enable One Touch Video Backup Enable this feature connect an external storage device to the front USB port and press the One Touch Video Backup button to back up recording files Channel Backup Channel Settings The system will back up all recording channels by default if the channel backup settings are not changed Backup Schedule The system will back up all the recording files on the specified days by default if the backup period setting remains unchanged Back up recording files for the last 3 day s O Configure the time period for backup Period Settings Buzzer Control Enable Alarm Buzzer Note To use this function please follow the steps below 1 Connect a USB storage device for example a USB disk drive to the front USB port of the NVR Enable the option Enable One Touch Video Backup Configure backup
10. Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Password The default password of the LCD panel is blank Enter this option to change the password of the LCD panel Select Yes to continue Clhlainlgje Pla s s wiol r d _ MONADA Enter a password of maximum 8 numeric characters 0 9 When the cursor moves to OK press the Enter button Verify the password to confirm the changes New Plals s wiolr d ok Back Select this option to return to the main menu System Messages When the NVR encounters system error an error message will be shown on the LCD panel Press the Enter button to view the message Press the Enter button again to view the next message Sly s tie m Elrirjorrft Plis cihjeicik Ljojg s Network Lost Both LAN 1 and LAN 2 are disconnected in failover or load balancing mode 299 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 1 The monitoring screen did not display Please check the following d Check if the ActiveX add on has been installed when logging in the monitoring page of the NVR Set the security level to Medium or lower in Internet Options of the IE browser The NVR is turned on and the network is correctly connected The IP address of the NVR does not conflict with other devices in the same subnet Check the IP address settings of the NVR and the computer Make sure they are on the same subnet
11. private key only Download Certificate To download the secure certificate which is currently in use Download Private Key To download the private key which is currently in use Restore Default Certificate Private Key To restore the secure certificate and private key to system default The secure certificate and private key in use will be overwritten 222 You can upload a secure certificate issued by a trusted provider After you have uploaded a secure certificate successfully you can access the administration interface by SSL connection and there will not be any alert or error message If you upload an incorrect secure certificate you may not be able to login the server via SSL To resolve the problem you can restore the secure certificate to default and access the system again Status default secure certificate being used Download Certificate Download Private Key Restore Default Certificate amp Private Key Certificate please enter a certificate in X 5O9PEM format below View Sample Private Key please enter a certificate or private key in X 509PEM format below View Sample 223 9 1 5 Hardware Configure the hardware functions of the NVR General Control Panel 00909 O C Search Y e gt les En i ma Overview _ General Buzzer Smart Fan qe System Settings General Settings is g Y Enable configuration reset switch pa Storage Manager 4 Enables the light signal ale
12. AL Privilege Settings ag 5 HQ Sony 10 11 14 2 1280x720 30 fps x y Protocol Management ae 6 E Surveillance Logs 7 Historical Users List 8 E Backup amp Archive 9 Recovery Management 10 y Storage Expansion Setting 11 License Management 12 Ga 13 14 131 Please follow these steps to add a new camera 1 Click ss to add a camera Add Add a camera This wizard guides you through the following settings e Camera Configuration e Recording Settings e Schedule Settings Search camera s automatically Step 1 6 Next Cancel 2 Search camera s automatically is enabled by default Search Network Camera IP Address Brand Camera Model MAC Address Search type UDP UPnP w i Cancel You can select the search type UDP UPnP or ONVIF 132 3 You can also cancel this search and manually add the camera Camera Configuration Channel Channel Camera Brand Camera Model Camera Name Camera 2 IP Address AAA Port 80 RTSP Port 354 WAN IP Address Port RTSP WAN Port User Name Password Step 2 6 Cancel Select the camera brand model name IP address or domain name of the camera and the user name and the password to login to the camera And select whether or not to enable the recording The NVR provides an interface for the users to enter the JPEG CGI command of the IP cameras in order to receive the video and audio st
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14. Please specify Local Path Network Share Directory mp4 20140214 Step 3 5 Back Next Cancel Step5 Specify your replication schedule 284 Create a Replication Job Replication Schedule Select schedule Replicate Now Daily Weekly Monday b Monthly Time 00 ajoo Step 4 5 Back Next Cancel Step6 Click Finish to complete the setup 285 Create a Replication Job Setup complete The remote replication settings have been completed Click Finish to exit the Wizard Step 5 5 Finish Upon successful job creation you will see the status of the replication job s You can edit or delete them if necessary myQNAPcloud 600 O a myQNAPcioud uy Remote Access Services This function allows you to upload the data from the NVR to Amazon 53 or vice versa Note Please synchronize the system time with an Internet tme server before using thes function To configure the system date and Ome please click here Auto Router Configuration reate a Repicaton Job My DDNS Cloud Portal z Job Name Usage Type Schedule Status Action Cloud Services qvrbackup Upload 00 00 Weekly Monday Ready wie qvrdownload2 Download 00 00 Weekly Monday Ready eis 286 10 2File Station The File Station allows the users to access the NVR on the Internet and manage the files by a web browser Before getting started Enable the service in Control Panel gt Applications gt Station Manager Click the
15. Show stream information Show video codec frame rate bit rate current recording days and current recording size of this channel Properties General Axis streaming Lise custom settings Always stream from the server Always stream from the network camera Show stream information OSD Settings Specify the font color of the text on the channels OSD settings OSD text color Display Mode Fit image to window Select this option to fit an image to the browser window Specify to keep the aspect ratio or not when resizing an image ll Display image in original size Select this option to display an image in its original size if it is smaller than the browser window You can also specify how an image will be resized if it is larger than the browser window i Shrink image to fit window maintaining aspect ratio ii Shrink image by 1 2 1 4 1 8 and so on to fit window Video Processing Turn on Deinterlace when there are interlaced lines on the video Video Resolution Specify to adjust the resolution automatically or use a fixed resolution To adjust the resolution automatically the NVR will 84 select the resolution setting which best fits the size of your web browser window Note that Stream from network camera will not be available if the IP camera does not support streaming from camera or video resolution configuration Both options will not be available if the IP camera does not support mu
16. To Now v 2013 04 12 11 53 yyyy mmm dd hhimm gt Detectors Event ANY Sej gt Applications Storage Any Y Sort Descending Y Events Results Max 20 Y recordings at a time 7 Recordings List z PES Recording 1 to 5 of 5 Continuous Start date amp time Duration Event gt System Options 2013 04 09 15 17 05 continuous 2013 04 09 14 36 13 continuous About 2013 04 09 14 24 31 00 04 58 continuous 2013 04 09 10 44 32 03357 13 continuous 2013 04 07 11 18 46 42 24 26 continuous After enabling Edge Recording please make sure that Recording Settings have been enabled on the camera page and select NVRedgeProfile as the stream profile XiSa AXIS P1344 Network Camera Live View Setup Help Lon nyuidatr nma Continuous Recording Recording Settings Enable gt Live View Config Disk SD card Ea gt Basic Setup Video Audio Stream profile NVRedgeProfile y Detectors gt Applications gt Events Recordings List Continuous Please configure the Remove recordings older than setting for the SD card 142 Storage Overview O Camera Controlled Storage gt Basic Setup gt Video amp Audio De Es Status Total size Used space gt Live View Config tsay PEAR ae Network Share not defined z gt Detectors System Options Disk Management AXIS P1344 Network E O Ferner gt Applications gt Events gt Recordings Stora
17. cs 101 L Wotek 193361 TL 1022 work 0c4130 AL 1033 Vivotek 197361 GZ 1044 otek 199130 EL 1066 Vivotek P7235 TL 1098 otek 78330 A 1099 ore izris SL 1 10 10 vrotek P27151 GE brit 11 Vivotek P7151 5 2 3 Edit a Map Name To edit the name of an E map select the E map and click Enter the new name and click OK To change the picture of the E map delete the E map and add the new file 5 2 4 Delete a Map Set or an E map To delete an E map select the map Laj and click To delete a set of maps a under the same level select the map set and click 105 5 2 5 Indicate IP Cameras on an E map After uploading the E maps drag and drop the IP camera icons to the E map s to indicate the camera location The camera name will appear under the E map on the top left column When an icon of a fixed body or fixed dome IP camera a is dropped to the E map right click the camera icon and adjust the icon direction The icon of a PTZ IP camera 2 cannot be adjusted The naming rule of camera is as follows Order of Server Order of Channel Camera Name For example 1 05 Corner means channel 5 of NVR1 and its camera name is Corner To delete a camera icon from the E map right click on the icon and select Delete Q 1 07 7 Vivotek FD7131 ala office2 AGE 1 15 15 Vivotek FD6112 DINING AREA 1 07 KITCHEN Icon la Up Delete 4g Up right Righ
18. link on the page to access the File Station The File Station can be launched from the Main Menu or the File Station icon on the Desktop fA W1 27 8124UP Bo APPLICATIONS a N r Gf Ww Surveillance Settings O File Station SYSTEMS Ey c trol Panel A ontrol Pane myQNAPcloud veillance File Station myQNAPdoud Backup amp App Center Control Panel ettings Expansion E Backup Expansion E App Center BB Quickstart L System_monitor You can upload download rename move copy or delete the files and folder on the NVR 287 Samos E File Station O Search Q7 kasa Q Create folder 4 Upload More Action v E W1 27 8124UP admin Modified Date gt homes gt mobile gt record_export gt record_nvr gt record_nvr_alarm gt 5 snapshot E Computer e Share File Sharing Page 1 fi gt bl No data to display Show 20 Items Uploading files To use this feature install Adobe Flash plug in for your web browser 1 Select a folder and click voaa 2 Click Browse to select the file s 3 Select to skip or overwrite the existing file s in the folder 4 Click to upload a file or Upload All to upload all the selected files E 4 Background Task Q Task Upload _ Clear Mode File Path Name Size Transfer Rate Time Remaining gt x Overwri home 20140311_QVR_5 0
19. network settings reset button oS oe ee ee SS MO e op e O Kensington security slot 24 Chapter 2 Install the NVR For the information of hardware installation see the Quick Installation Guide QIG in the product package The QIG can also be found in the product CD ROM or QNAP website http www qnapsecurity com 2 1 Personal Computer Requirements For better system performance the computer should at least fulfill the following requirements No of Format CPU Others Channels H 264 MPEG 4 Dual core CPU M JPEG Intel Pentium 4 CPU DIO O H 264 MPEG 4 Dual core CPU M JPEG Intel Pentium 4 CPU me aatoro 2 H 264 MPEG 4 Dual core CPU M JPEG Intel Pentium 4 CPU mes inamoran 6 H 264 MPEG 4 Quad core CPU M JPEG Dual core CPU Po 20 H 264 MPEG 4 Quad core CPU M JPEG Dual core CPU e a0 H264 MPEG a Core i7 CPU 2 8GHz 25 1 1 Operation system Microsoft Windows 8 7 Vista Memory 4GB or above Network port 100Mbps Ethernet port or above Web browser Google Chrome 34 0 1847 116 m Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 9 10 11 desktop mode 32 bit Mozilla Firefox 28 0 CD ROM drive Recommended resolution 1280 x 720 pixels or above M JPEG Quad core CPU 2 33GHz or above More than 48 H 264 MPEG 4 Core i7 CPU 3 4GHz M JPEG Quad core CPU a ee 26 Security Settings of the Web Browser Please make sure the security level of the IE browser in
20. 26 13 50 31 Alarm 1 Motion detected on Camera 1 x 2013 11 26 11 22 48 Connection 5 Camera 5 disconnected 14 2013 11 26 10 14 20 Alarm 1 Motion Stopped on Camera 1 A 2013 11 26 10 14 17 Alarm 1 Motion detected on Camera 1 i 2013 11 26 10 12 11 Alarm 1 Motion Stopped on Camera 1 A 2013 11 26 10 12 07 Alarm 1 Motion detected on Camera 1 i 2013 11 26 10 11 56 Alarm 1 Motion Stopped on Camera 1 A 2013 11 26 10 11 48 Alarm 1 Motion detected on Camera 1 v Page 1 139 gt bl 2 Display item 1 10 Total 1381 Show 10 Items Please Note The logs are currently only available in English 160 7 4 Recovery Management This page is related to the edge recording feature You can edit the recovery schedule monitor the recovery status and the edge recording status here 1 Recovery Schedule Schedule for recovery of recorded data Available when edge recording is in use You can edit the recovery schedule in this tab Click and to drag the edit recovery schedule Recovery Status Edge Recording Status active Inactive 2 Recovery Status Status for the recovery of recorded data Available when edge recording is in use You can monitor the recovery status in this tab 161 Recovery Schedule _ Recovery Status _ Edge Recording Status Sort by Day y Date 2014 04 19 G Chan Type of Recovery Start Time End time 2 Edge recording 2014 04 19 00 00 00 2014 04 19 00 11 55 2 Edge recording 2
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22. A WN e 10 Power Connector x 2 12 1 2 2 VS 12164 12156 12148 12140U RP Pro Power button LED indicators 10 GbE Status LAN eSATA Select button Reserved VGA Expansion slot x 1 reserved Gigabit LAN x 4 USB 3 0 x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 Password amp network settings reset button eSATA x 2 reserved Power connector x 2 eS See A a Ha 13 1 2 3 VS 8148 8140 8132 8124U RP Pro 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter Button Power Button Select Button LED Indicators 10 GbE Status LAN eSATA Reserved eSATA x 2 Reserved USB 2 0 x 4 Gigabit LAN x 4 USB 3 0 x 2 VGA 10 Password amp Network Settings Reset Button 11 Power Connector x 2 12 Expansion Slot x 2 Reserved 14 1 2 4 VS 8148 8140 8132 8124U RP Pro ee Ss SSE e he e DOBE 2 Enter button Power button Select button LED indicators 10 GbE Status LAN eSATA Reserved VGA Expansion slot x 2 reserved Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 3 0 x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 Password network settings reset button eSATA x 2 reserved Power connector x 2 15 1 2 5 VS 8148 8140 8132 8124 Pro ee a ee ee i ES e e PP RP RP RP RP RP Pb O ON AMR WNP OS USB 3 0 One touch video backup button Power button Hard drive LEDs Select button Enter button LED indicators Status LAN USB eSATA Reserved 10 GbE Tray lock Release button Power connector Expansion slot Kensington security s
23. Axis M1113 Camera Name QNAP IP Address 10 65 10 92 Port WAN IP Address Port User Name Password v Enable recording on this camera Apply Cancel 1 Please wait a moment for the system to process your request depends on available network bandwidth 2 You can modify camera recording and schedule settings The settings will come into effect after clicking Apply 96 5 1 8 Auto Cruising The auto cruising feature of the NVR is used to configure the PTZ cameras to cruise according to the preset positions and the staying time set for each preset position To use the auto cruising feature follow the steps below 1 Onthe monitoring page of the NVR click and select Connect to camera homepage to go to the configuration page of the PTZ camera 2 Set the preset positions on the PTZ camera 3 Return to the monitoring page of the NVR Click to select Auto Cruising gt Configure 4 Click the number buttons to view the preset positions of the PTZ camera When this button is clicked the name of the corresponding preset position is shown on the Preset Name drop down menu 97 Auto Cruising Server Mame MWR Camera Mame Camera 6 330 Interval 300 SEL Update Delete Preset Mame lf Enable auto cruising OK Cancel Add To add a setting for auto cruising select the Preset Name from the 5 drop down menu and enter the s
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25. Edge Recording is enabled on VioStor NVR the camera can save the 134 recording files on its local storage such as a SD card even when the connection to the NVR suddenly becomes unavailable After the connection is resumed the NVR will check its recording files and compare the recording schedule set by users If the NVR detects that recording files are missing it will request the camera to upload the missing part 5 Click Next for schedule settings Schedule Settings W Enable schedule recording active Inactive Step 4 6 Cancel Click and drag on the schedule table to enable scheduled recording for that period of time Click and drag on the schedule table to disable schedule recording for that period of time Note 1 Starting and stopping manual recording will not affect scheduled or alarm recording tasks They are independent processes When applying the changes the recording operation will be temporarily paused maximum 1 minute and then restart The settings of the snapshot folder are global settings which will be applied to every channels You can then click E to edit the camera settings 135 Recording Settings Schedule Settings Camera Brand Axis ha Camera Model Axis M1014 a Camera Name Camera 1 IP Address 10 8 10 41 Port 80 RTSP Port 554 WAN IP Address Iesi Port 80 RTSP WAN Port 954 User Name root Password 2 2 wa eee Enable recordin
26. Enable UPnP Port forwarding A LS TES Enable this function to allow access to your NVR from the Internet via an UPnP router My DDNS Cloud Portal Note This function only works with the UPnP supported devices SJ Cloud Services Amazon S3 Y Status N A Apply Note If there is more than one router on the network only the one which is set as the default gateway of the NVR will be detected Click Rescan to detect the router if no UPnP router is found on the local network and Diagnostics to check the diagnostic logs Enable UPnP Port forwarding Enable this function to allow access to your NVR from the Internet via an UPnP router Note This function only works with the UPnP supported devices Status No UPnP router found on the network Rescan Diagnostics Network Diagnostics MAT PMP Diagnostics initnatomp returned O SUCCESS using gateway 192 168 0 1 sendpublicaddressrequest returned 2 SUCCESS readnatpmpresponseorretry returned 100 TRY AGAIN readnatpmpresponseorretry returned 100 TRY AGAIN readnatpmpresponseorretry returned 7 FAILED UPnP Diagnostics upnpe miniupnpc library test client c 2006 2011 Thomas Bernard Go to http mintupnp free fr or http miniupnp tuxtamily org for more information List of UPNP devices found on the network desc http 192 168 0 1 12592 ro0o0tDesc xml st urn schemas upnp org device InternetGatewayDev
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28. Mode Advanced Mode Camera Overview U Camera Configuratio Add Action Add Operation a System Settings Y Execute the action when a moving object is detected by the IP camera AL Advanced Sobre Specify the FTP address for the NVR to receive the alarm messages from the IP camera optional dvanced Settings AL Privilege Settings Z PA Protocol Managemen Set schedule 2 Surveillance Logs Historical Users List Backup amp Expansion Apply Cancel Recovery Management ppl License Management Connection Failure a Page 1 1 we Display item 1 4 Total 4 Show 10 y Items Alarm input This option allows the NVR to trigger an action when the alarm input of the IP camera or the video server is triggered Select Camera event from the Event List Locate the channel which supports alarm input and click Alarm Input Next click the edit button enable this option configure the settings and click Apply Set the schedule to define the active period of the alarm settings After that define the action on the right discussed in the later sections Surveillance Settings e880 8 poa 1E Y Monitor Playback 4 Camera Settings Traditional Mode Advanced Mode la AN Camera Overview o Camera Configuratio Add Action a System Settings Y Execute the action when the alarm input of the IP camera is OPEN M aa AL Advanced Settings Sct schedule AL Privilege Settings a Protocol Managemen Surveillanc
29. NVR The NVR name supports maximum 14 characters and can be a combination of the alphabets a z A Z numbers 0 9 and dash Space period or pure number are not allowed Enter a port number for the system management The default port is 80 If you are not sure about this setting use the default port number Enable Secure Connection SSL To allow the users to connect the NVR by HTTPS turn on secure connection SSL and enter the port number If the option Force secure connection SSL only is turned on the users can only connect to the web administration page by HTTPS connection Control Panel e088 O C search En EN B Overview ae mieten Adnodan Time 7 System Settings General Settings p P E Server name VioStorNVR IP Address 10 8 10 186 Storage Manager 7 gt i a g g You can change the default port number HTTP for Web Administration Network System port 80 amp Security A Hardware Y Enable secure connection SSL D p Port number 443 ower Notification Force secure connection SSL only a Firmware Update Note After enabling the Force secure connection SSL only option the Web Administration can only be connected via https Backup Restore Apply External Device i System Status System Logs LL Privilege Settings E Network Services Adjust the date time and time zone according to the location of the NVR If the settings are incorrect the following proble
30. NVR will reset all the system settings to default as it does by the web based system reset in Administration gt Restore to Factory Default except all the data are reserved The settings such as the users user groups and the shared folders previously created will be cleared Enable light signal alert when the free size of SATA disk is less than the value The status LED flashes red and green when this option is turned on and the free space of the SATA hard drive is less than the value The valid range of the value is 1 51200 MB Enable warning alert for redundant power supply on the web based interface If two power supply units PSU are installed on the NVR and connected to the power sockets both PSU will supply the power to the NVR applied to 1U and 2U models Turn on the redundant power supply mode in System Settings gt Hardware to receive warning alert for the redundant power supply The NVR will sound and record the error messages in System Logs when the PSU is plugged out or does not correspond correctly If only one PSU is installed on the NVR do NOT enable this option 225 Enable configuration reset switch E Enables hard disk standby mode The status LED will turn off if there is no access within Time 30 minutes Y amp Enables the light signal alert when the free storage size is less than the value Only support simple volume Size 3072 ME W Enable write cache ExT4 delay allo
31. O 2014 04 24 17 10 12 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Administration Login OK A EET PPT ae AEEA LELER A ae ES Be Page 1 5 gt DL amp Display item 1 50 Total 210 Show 50 v Items Start Logging Turn on this option to archive the connection logs The NVR generates a CSV file automatically and saves it to a specified folder when the number of logs reaches the upper limit Options Select the connection type to be logged 2 HTTP cl SMB Windows When the number of logs reaches 10 000 archive the connection logs and save the file in the folder Apply Cancel The file level access logs are available on this page The NVR will record the logs when users access create delete move or rename any files or folders via the connection type specified in Options To disable this feature click Stop logging 253 System Event Logs Sistem Commection Logs Ondine Lisors Syslog Chent Management all events Step Logom Opbona Chega gawe Type Date Time Lisers Source IF Computer name Connection type Accessed Resources i 2013 05 10 17 31 52 Quest 10 8 12 6 Latehuang nb SSMA Puba Transmisi 2013 05 10 7 31 quest 10 6 12 tatehuan nb SAMES Pubic Trangmiz s 2012 05 10 guest 10 8 12 6 tatehiiang nb SAMBA Pubi Transma i 2013 05 10 quest 10 5 17 6 tatehu3nq nb GAMBA PublkcTransmissio 2012 05 10 guest 10 8 12 4 Re beha an ne SAMBA Public Milstesd_0N 2013 05 10 quest 10 8 02 6 tatehuang nb samp Pubic Ohroma_gra 2012 05 10 que
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33. Status for details Please note if the port trunking feature is activated the bandwidth statistics are the combined usage of all NICs O Storage The shared folder top five largest folders volume and storage statistics are summarized here Click the Storage header to open the corresponding page in System Status for details O Hardware The system and HDD temperatures fan speeds and hardware usages are summarized here Please note statistics listed here vary based on the NVR model purchased Click the Hardware header to open the corresponding page in System Status for details e Online Users All users currently connected to the NVR are listed here To 76 disconnect or block a user or IP right click the user and choose the desired actions Click the Online Users header to open the corresponding page in System Logs for details O Scheduled Tasks Tasks scheduled are listed here Click the task dropdown list to list only the chosen category and the time drop down list to specify the time range for tasks to be listed All widgets within the Dashboard can be dragged onto the desktop for monitoring specific details The Dashboard will be presented differently on different screen resolutions The color of the Dashboard button will change based on the status of system health for quick recognition i Slide in window System related news will be displayed on the window at bottom right side of the d
34. Tutorials ONAF Forum Customer Service Language Click to choose your preferred language for the UI Auto Detect English ale PS Se PS Czech Dansk Deutsch Espanol Francals Italiano E tS Norsk Polski PyCCKM Suomi Svenska Nederlands Turk dili Portugues Magyar a LS Desktop Preferences Click to choose the application icon displaying style and select your preferred 74 application opening mode on the desktop Application icons can be switched and detailed thumbnails Provide a variety of applications to ennch pee NVR functionality and applications can be opened in the tab mode or the window mode For the tab mode the window will be opened to fit the entire NVR Desktop and only one application window can be displayed at once while in the window mode the application window can be resized and reshaped to a desirable style Please note if you login the NVR using a mobile device only the tab mode is available Desktop Area You can remove or arrange all applications on the desktop or drag one application icon over the top of another to put them in the same folder Next Desktop and Last Desktop Click the next desktop button C right side of the current desktop or the last desktop button E left side of the current desktop to switch between desktops The position of the desktop is indicated by the three dots at bottom of the desktop E Dashboard All
35. capacity based on their needs 2 Reducing expense This is a cost effective choice for expanding storage capacity 3 Highly scalable for future storage expansion Limitations and Restrictions 1 Currently Storage Expansion is supported only by the VioStor Pro series and QNAP Turbo NAS x69 x79 x70 series with firmware version v4 0 2 and above and they are required to be set on the same LAN A gigabit switch is required for this application For NVR and NAS servers located on the same subnet please always use static IP addresses and the same subnet mask 4 Modification on storage expansion related settings is not supported on local display 5 The file moving process between the NVR and NAS will be completed even if it is suddenly interrupted for example the destination folder is deleted For example the cache count is set to six hours The destination is changed to none in the middle of the processing When this happens the NVR will still move recording files to the NAS until the entire process is finished Note In order to ensure that Storage Expansion can be executed during the recording process please be advised to estimate the limitation on network throughput for 186 specific VioStor NVR series The following is suggested limitation of the network throughput for specific NVR models VS 8100 Pro 8100U RP Pro 12100U RP Pro series 360 Mbps VS 2100 Pro 4100 Pro 6100 Pro series 160 Mbps VS
36. channel If the backup channel settings are not changed the system will back up all recording channels by default You can click Backup channel to configure the backup channels 179 Configuring Backup Channels Available Channels Selected Channels Chi Camera 1 Ch2 Camera 4 Ch4 Camera 4 Ch Camera 4 chs Camera 4 4 Configure backup duration and files If the backup duration settings are not changed the system will back up all of the recording files on the specified days by default A Set the number of days that the latest recordings should be backed up If 3 days are entered the recordings of today yesterday and the day before yesterday will be backed up B Orset the time period for backup You can click Backup duration and files to configure backup duration and files Configuring Backup Period Regular Recording E Alarm Recording Alarm and Regular g Inactive Jol s 2 a 4 s 6 7 s0 s1 s2 13 24 15 16 17 30 39 20 21 22 22 Include auto snapshots Ok Cancel Enable Include auto snapshots to also copy the auto snapshot files when the recordings are configured to back up 180 Click Apply Press and hold the video backup button for 3 seconds and the NVR will immediately start copying the recording data to the USB device If the USB device is recognized the USB LED will glow blue The USB LED will flash blu
37. computer is able to connect to the FTP server 262 Chapter 10 QNAP Applications 10 1myQNAPcloud Service The myQNAPcloud service is a function which provides host name registration mapping of the dynamic NVR IP to a domain name and auto port mapping of UPnP router on the local network Use the myQNAPcloud wizard to register a unique host name for the NVR configure automatic port forwarding on the UPnP router and publish NVR services for remote access over the Internet myQNAPcloud o O O El SY Remote Access Services Auto Router Configuration My DDNS Cioud Portal myQNAPcloud a Cloud Services Amazon S3 Remote Access Services Auto Router Configuration My DDNS Cloud Portal 5 i 5 Enable this function to allow access Create your personal cloud to publish to your NVR from the Internet via an various application services at the UPnP router myQNAPcloud portal Cloud Services NAP NVR supports various third party cloud storage services as the backup destination securing critical data with an additional off site copy Choosing a proper third party cloud storage backup service protects the NVR against unexpected data loss and allows convenient disaster recovery To use the myQNAPcloud service make sure the NVR has been connected to an UPnP router and the Internet and click the myQNAPcloud shortcut from the NVR Desktop or Main Menu 10 1 1 Remote Access Services myQNAPcloud wizard
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40. device will be active for when the event is triggered Activate the alarm device when the event starts and stop the alarm device when the event ends The option ii is applicable for duration events only A duration event is an event with a start and end time and lasts for a set period of time It does not include the events related to status change such as a camera disconnection or NVR recording failure Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Add Action Action Type Camera Alarm Output NA New Select from the list Select an alarm output of the IP camera The alarm will be activated when an event is triggered Camera Number 2 Camera 2 Mi Note Only the IP camera models of which the alarm output is supported by the NVR will be listed Set the alarm output 1 of the IP camera as Execute the action for 35 second s when the event is triggered Execute the action when the event starts and stop the action when the event ends This option is applicable to duration events only If the action is activated by duration event and both settings above are enabled the NVR will execute this setting only Note A duration event is an event with start and end time and lasts for a period of time It does not include the events related to status change such as camera s connection failure or NVR recording failure Apply Apply to All Events Cancel Email To receive an
41. event starts and stop the action when the event ends This option is applicable to duration events only If the action is activated by duration event and both settings above are enabled the NVR will execute this setting only Note A duration event is an event with start and end time and lasts for a period of time It does not include the events related to status change such as camera s connection failure or NVR recording failure Apply to All Events Cancel Camera control Configure the PTZ camera to adjust to the preset position for monitoring or act according to the HTTP URL entered when an event is triggered Select a preset position from the drop down menu or enter the HTTP URL Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Note The preset names will appear only after the preset settings of the PTZ cameras have been configured Add Action Action Type eii O New Select from the list Select a preset position of the PTZ camera or enter the HTTP URL The IP camera will adjust the monitoring angle to the preset position or do further action according to HTTP URL when an event is triggered Action Name Camera Name HTTP URL Cancel Alarm output 152 Select to activate the alarm device connected to the IP camera when an event is triggered The following options are available A Enter the number of second s the alarm
42. i i Add IP Cameras Please follow the steps below to add IP cameras 1 Goto Surveillance Settings Please login to the NVR as an administrator and click the Surveillance Settings shortcut on the QVR desktop Go to Camera Configuration gt Camera Settings Click to add an IP camera Add a camera This wizard guides you through the following settings Camera Configuration Recording Settings Schedule Settings Search camera s automatically Step 1 6 Cancel 4 Follow the steps to add the camera 34 Confirm Settings Please confirm the following information Channel Channel 2 Camera Brand Axis Camera Model Axis P3367 Camera Name Camera 2 IP Address Port 10 11 1 23 80 Recording Enabled Multi stream Profile System configured Enable manual recording Disabled Enable auto snapshot Disabled Step 5 6 Live View 1 Click the Monitor shortcut on the QVR desktop to go to monitoring page 2 If itis your first time connecting to the NVR monitoring page you will need to install the add on 3 The live video from the IP cameras configured on the NVR and the recording status of each channel are shown 35 Chapter 3 Use the NVR by Local Display Note This feature is supported by the VioStor Pro Series NVR only The models include VS 12164U RP Pro VS 12156U RP Pro VS 12148U RP Pro VS 12140U RP Pro VS 8148U RP Pro VS 8140U RP Pro VS 8132U RP Pro
43. if the remote storage device is running and if the network settings are correct e When the status is shown as Failed An internal error occurred Check the hard drive status of the NVR and view the Event Logs Note The time required by the NVR to replicate the data to the remote storage device varies depending on the network environment If the remote replication takes too long some recording files may be overwritten by the NVR To avoid this it is recommended to refer to the status messages to analyze the time required for the remote replication and adjust the replication schedule accordingly 185 8 4 Storage Expansion Without a doubt storage plays a significant role in the field of digital surveillance However users everywhere are facing the challenge of storage capacity for long term recording Now QNAP Security has introduced the storage expansion feature to eliminate this problem Making the right storage decision with regard to storage expansion is truly important to save money amp time for all users The various QNAP Turbo NAS models are the solution that expands on the storage capacity of the NVR to save more recording files The storage expansion can provide up to 64TB 16 bay model additional space per channel totaling more than 200TB Integration of both QNAP devices can help users easily save a significant amount of recording files Key features 1 Addressing user needs Users can expand their storage
44. lock the hard disks in this product when installing hard disks for proper operation Do not place this product near any liquid Do not place this product on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage Make sure the voltage is correct in your location when using this product If you are not sure about the voltage please contact the distributor or the local power supply company Do not place any object on the power cord Do not attempt to repair this product in any occasions Improper disassembly of the product may expose you to electric shock or other risks For any enquiries please contact the distributor The chassis models should only be installed in the server room and maintained by the authorized server manager or IT administrator The server room is locked by key or keycard access and only certified staff is allowed to enter the server room a A O Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Do NOT touch the fan inside the system to avoid serious injuries 10 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The QNAP VioStor NVR hereafter referred to as the NVR or the VioStor is the high performance network surveillance solution for network based monitoring of IP cameras video recording playback and remote data access Up to 128 channels from multiple QNAP
45. mount type dewarping mode zoom is enabled you can use your mouse wheel to use digital zoom function 114 Playback and Speed Control Shuttle Bar Speed up Speed down Right side of shuttle bar is normal play and left side of shuttle bar is reverse play When you drag the playback control button to right it will play normally When dragging the playback control button to left it will reverse play When dragging to the center of shuttle bar it will pause 115 6 1 1 Play Video Files from NVR Follow the steps below to play the video files on the remote NVR servers 1 Drag and drop camera s from the server camera tree to the respective playback window s to select the channel s for playback LES a ox 2 Select playback date from You can examine each channel to know the time range when the files are recorded for each IP camera The blue cells indicate regular recording files and the red cells indicate alarm recording files If it is blank in the time period it means no files are recorded at that moment 3 Click to start the playback 4 Specify the time to play back the recording files at that moment 5 Click to control all the playback windows to play back the recording files When this function is enabled the playback options play pause stop previous next frame previous next file soeed adjustment will be applied to all the playback windows Note 1 Applied to specific fishey
46. moving the mouse or turning the mouse wheel to change viewing angles or zooming in out the screen If Dewarping mode is Quad mode the above methods can also be applied to operate PTZ functions in each divided screen 117 6 1 2 Intelligent Video Analytics IVA The NVR supports intelligent video analytics for video data search The following features are supported O Motion detection Detects the movements of the objects in the video O Foreign object Detects new objects in the video O Missing object Detects missing objects in the video e Out of focus Detects if the camera is out of focus O Camera occlusion Detects if the IP camera is obstructed To use this function follow the steps below ER 1 Enter the playback page Select one channel and click Note The intelligent video analytics support video search on one IP camera channel only 2 Select recording type start time and end time for video search Please select a time ra gs Recording Type Search all recording data 2012 6 25 2012 6 25 118 3 Configure the IVA settings for video search IVA Settings A Detection Mode Y Motion detection Foreign object M Missing object F Out of focus Camera occlusion Sensitivity Define detection zone Define object size Please select an area for detection Select all Pause when found Y Highlight the detection zone cr
47. network domain from which the connections to the NVR are allowed or denied When the connection of a host server is denied all the protocols of that server are not allowed to connect to the NVR After changing the settings click Apply to save the changes The network services will be restarted and current connections to the NVR will be terminated Control Panel e088 ER scar Y el gt ss En i ma Overview _ Security Level Certificate amp Private Key System Settings m General Settings a Allow all connections ee Storage Manager Deny connections from the list wf Network Allow connections from the list only amp Security f Hardware Enter the IP address or network from which the connections to this server will be allowed or rejected G Power Notificati 3 gp oe Genre IP Address or Network Domain Time Left for IP Blocking a Firmware Update Backup Restore 5 External Device System Status System Logs Apply LL Privilege Settings Network Services Certificate Private Key The Secure Socket Layer SSL is a protocol for encrypted communication between the web servers and the web browsers for secure data transfer You can upload a secure certificate issued by a trusted provider After uploading a secure certificate users can connect to the administration interface of the NVR by SSL connection and there will not be any alert or error message The NVR supports X 509 certificate and
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49. published NVR services from public access The private services on myQNAPcloud website are only visible to specified users with myQNAPcloud Access Code NVR Services Status Publish Private NVR Web Enabled Y File Station Enabled y Secure NVR Web Enabled y Secure File Station Enabled Y 276 Select Private to hide the published NVR services from public access if you don t want every user can access this published NVR service The private services on the myQNAPcloud website are only visible to specified users with the myQNAPcloud access code NVR Services Status Publish Private NVR Web Enabled v v File Station Enabled v v Secure NVR Web Enabled Y y v Secure File Station Enabled Set myQNAPcloud Access Code for private services Enter a code of 6 16 characters a z A Z 0 9 only The code is required when NVR users attempt to view the private NVR services on the myQNAPCloud website myQNAPcloud Access Code Set the myQNAPcloud Access Code Note The code must be 6 16 characters a z A Z 0 9 only Note If a disabled NVR service is published the service will not be accessible even the corresponding icon is shown on myQNAPcloud website http www myQNAPcloud com Click Add Users and specify maximum 9 local NVR users who are allowed to view the private NVR services published on the myQNAPcloud website User Management Click Add User and specify the local NVR users who are allowed to view th
50. right click on the camera icon to change the icon direction or delete the icon from the E map 5 2 2 Add a Map Set or an E map j To add a map set or an E map to indicate the locations of the IP cameras click L to enable Edit mode A list of IP cameras configured on the NVR will be shown on the left Click Default and then Sy to add an E map a ua Oj E map D y VioStorNVR GL 1 01 QNAP Q 1 02 Camera 2 Enter the map name and select the file The E map image must be a JPEG format file Click OK Add Map Mame Floor 1 File tikeshaw Desktop 2014 04 16_ 181620 jp OK Cancel The E map will be shown 103 E map a 3 100 lg F3 3 floor La office 1 WG 1 05 5 Vivotek PZ6112 QU 1 07 7 Vivotek FD7131 gt Lal office2 A 1 15 15 Vivotek FD6112 CATHEDRAL REA WING ROOM To add one or multiple E maps e g office1 and office2 under an E map e g floor1 click the E map icon of floor1 and then click Sq to add the E maps one by one The icon of floor1 will be changed to when more than one E map is added To add another E map of the same level of floor1 select Default and add the E map e g floor2 To zoom in or zoom out the E map you can use your mouse wheel or just change the percentage bar in upper left to enlarge or reduce the view of the E map 104 200 g BAG Y ofice ww 1 15 15 Votet FOG112 3 IS
51. router Please wait patiently The router configuration will be completed ina minute T 3 Configuring network environment and applying myQNAPcloud services Step 3 4 Next Cancel 6 Review the summary page and click Finish to complete the wizard 267 Welcome to myQNAP cloud Summary Congratulations You have completed the following settings You can now access your QNAP NVR remotely on the Internet Vv Auto router configuration UPnP port forwarding Setup successfully myQNAPcloud device name qvrtest Connect to the QNAP NVR from the myQNAPcloud website http www myqnapcloud com by entering the device name or use the following Internet address name qvrtest mygnapcloud com Publish NVR services on the cloud portal OVR File Station Step 4 4 Finish Manage and configure your myQNAPcloud account Click Manage myQNAPcloud Account on top of the page after launching myQNAPcloud or log into your account at http www mygnapcloud com Manage myQNAPcloud Account EOS ees 268 myQNAPcloud Access your QNAP device anywhere and anytime myQNAPcloud provides various remote access services such as DDNS and Cloud Link services No matter where you go you can always and securely access your QNAP devices Signin of sign up now After click your login ID QID and password in Sign in you can enter your device name in Enter device name to search your device
52. selected application Show Desktop A ONAP VS 4116P Click to minimize or restore all open windows and 67 show the desktop Background Task Click E to review and control all tasks running in the background such as HDD SMART scanning Background Tasks Testing HDD SMART MA os a External Devices Click to list all external devices that are connected to the NVR via its USB ports Click the device listed to open the File Station for that device Click the External Device header to open the External Device page for relevant settings and operations for details on the File Station please refer to the chapter on File Station Click to eject the external device 68 External Device i USB 2 0 Device Y StoreJet Transcend USBDiski 698 63 GB USB 2 0 Device PI 288 USB 2 0 Drive USBDisk 465 76 GB Notification and Alerts Click G to check for recent system errors and warning notifications Click Clear All to clear all entries from the list To review all the historical event notifications click the Event Notifications header to open the System Logs For more details regarding System Logs please refer to the chapter on System Logs 69 Event Notifications Show All Error Warning Personal Setting admin Admin Control Click cue to customize your user specific settings change your user password restart shut down the NVR or log out your user a
53. server are as below Click Next to begin the quick configuration or click Back to return to the previous steps to modify the settings VS 4016Pro EKER 2010 11 18 08 24 26 GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edi Do not set disk configuration ATA WDC WD5001ABYS 059 0 465 76 GB 8 After the system has been initialized the NVR is ready for use Click Start Monitoring to enter the monitoring screen 44 System is initializing please wait The system is being configured do NOT power off the server or unplug the hard disk drive s 1 Change the administrator password 2 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for this server 3 Enter the date time and time zone for this server 4 Initialize the disk volume on this server 5 Add the IP cameras to be recorded to this server System configuration completed Start Monitoring 45 3 2 Surveillance Settings To manage the surveillance settings such as administrator password network and time settings click 13 on the monitoring screen Note that this button option will be shown for administrator access only Se gt AMO ICE G 0 5009 03 Settings a ES Change Password Network Settings Time Settings Cee Camera Settings Restart Shutdown English Vv Start Monitoring 46 Change the administrator password to login local display Change the network settings Change the date and time settings Configure t
54. source folder to the target folder Schedule Copies files that are new changed and renamed from the source folder to the target folder according to the schedule e Hourly Select the minute when an hourly backup should be executed e g select 01 to execute the backup job every first minute of an hour 1 01 2 01 3 01 e Daily Specify the time when a daily backup should be executed e g 02 02 every day e Weekly Select a day of the week and the time when a weekly backup should be executed e Periodically Enter the time interval in hour and minute that the backup job should be executed The minimum time interval is 5 minutes Click Next If you choose Back up Now and click Next you can configure the backup settings as below 173 Create a Job Backup Settings Channel Backup Channel Settings The system will back up all recording channels by default if the channel backup settings are not changed Backup Period The system will back up all the recording files on the specified days by default if the backup period setting remains unchanged Back up recording files for the last 3 day s Configure the time period for backup 00 00 3 23 59 Feriod Settings Step 4 7 ext Cancel A Configure backup channel If the backup channel settings are not changed the system will back up all recording channels by default to configure the backup channels You
55. temperature meet the criteria It is recommended to enable this option Set fan rotation speed manually By manually setting the fan rotation speed the fan rotates at the defined speed continuously 227 9 1 6 Power Power Recovery Configure the NVR to resume to the previous power on or power off status turn on or remain off when the AC power resumes after a power outage i Control Panel 9o00 i O Search fanono G 2 En j ma Overview i System Settings 3 General Settings Resume the server to the previous power on or power off status sg Storage Manager Turn on the server automatically amp Network The server should remain off Security E Apply a Hardware a Notification Firmware Update Backup Restore External Device a System Status System Logs AL Privilege Settings 3 Network Services 228 9 1 7 Notification SMTP Server The NVR supports email alert to inform the administrator of system errors and warning To receive the alert by email configure the SMTP server Select an email account specify the type of email account you would like to use J for email alerts O Email Enter email address of the alert recipient O Password Enter the login information of the email account Control Panel 0o00 O Search ido Ss a E Overview Zz at o iia dile SMTP Server Alert Notification AN General Settings Select an e mail account Gmail v ee Storag
56. 01 For the first time installation the LCD panel shows the number of the hard disk drives detected and the IP address Configure the hard drives accordingly Number of hard Default disk Available disk configuration options drives detected configuration Single gt JBOD gt RAID O gt RAID 5 4 or above RAID 5 gt RAID 6 Press the Select button to choose the option and press the Enter button to confirm 294 For example when five hard drives have been installed the LCD panel shows clol n flilgl Dlils k s Raols Press the Select button to browse more options e g RAID 6 Press the Enter button and the following message shows Press the Select button to select Yes to confirm cfnjo ofjsje R AiI o 5 CODO When the configuration has finished the server name and the IP address will be shown Ifthe NVR fails to create the disk volume the following message will be shown Cirfejaltlinmel RIAD Sadie View the system information by the LCD panel When the LCD panel shows the server name and the IP address press the Enter button to enter the Main Menu The Main Menu consists of the following items TCP IP Physical disk Volume System Shut down Reboot Password Back Oy a Oy a E I a 1 TCP IP In TCP IP the following options are available 1 1 LAN IP Address 1 2 LAN Subnet Mask 1 3 LAN Gateway 1 4 LAN PRI
57. 01 21 Connect to NVR 1 by ftp 219 87 145 205 2001 Connect to NVR 2 by ftp 219 87 145 205 2002 Connect to NVR 3 by ftp 219 87 145 205 2003 Step 2 Enable FTP port mapping on the NVR To connect to each NVR via FTP by clicking FTP on the playback page of each NVR enable FTP port mapping in Network Settings gt File Services on the system administration page and set the mapped port number NVR 1 2001 NVR 2 2002 NVR 3 2003 After finishing the above two steps connect to the NVR via FTP by entering the IP address in the IE browser or clicking FTP on the playback page Then login the NVR by the correct user name and password 307 Technical Support QNAP provides dedicated online support and customer service via instant messenger Online Support http www qnapsecurity com onlinesupport as Facebook https www facebook com nvr qnap Forum http forum qnapsecurity com Technical Support in the USA and Canada Email q supportus qnap com TEL 1 909 595 2782 Address 168 University Parkway Pomona CA 91768 Service Hours 08 00 17 00 GMT 08 00 Pacific Time Monday to Friday 308 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 29 June 2007 Copyright 2007 Free Software Foundation Inc lt http fsf org gt Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The GNU General Public License is a free
58. 014 04 19 00 11 55 2014 04 19 00 41 55 2 Edge recording 2014 04 19 00 41 55 2014 04 19 00 59 59 O ES SOMA JOA AO OOOO OA AIDA AO OA A EE Channel 2 v channel 2 A 01 0900000010100 Status Waiting a Waiting Waiting Minted 0O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Edge recording Queued for recovery E Recovering now I Recovery finished Recovery failed ES No recording found 3 Edge Recording Status Status of edge recording 19 20 21 22 23 24 x You can check time synchronization between the NVR and cameras the status of cameras set up for edge recording and the details of recording files stored on camera s SD card Recovery Schedule Recovery Status Edge Recording Status _ Server Time 2013 12 19 10 16 42 Channel Brand Model Camera Name Time 1 Axis Axis M5013 1 M5013 N A 2 Axis Axis M5013 2 M5013 2013 12 19 10 16 42 162 Status Disconnected Ready 7 5 License Management The VioStor NVR offers various channel base license depending on different models After purchasing a license you can add extra recording channels EAU UY surveillance sx pamny Qu O Surveillance Settings e098 O Monitor Playback de Camera Settings 2 e Expand Recording Channels Camera Status The VioStor NVR offers various channel base license depends on different models To add extra number of recording channels please contact authorized reseller for assistance Or you can contact QNAP Sec
59. 11 Users system Computer name Date Time Source 1P Content 2012 05 07 17 07 04 127 0 0 1 Orive 1 The scanning is stopped by usar 2013 05 07 17 06 55 127 0 0 1 Drive 1 Start scanning bad blocks 2013 05 06 08 04 00 127 0 0 1 USBDsk2 Device detected The file system is ntfs 2013 05 06 02 46 29 127 0 0 1 localhost USBOwsk2 Device removed 2013 05 03 23 23 50 127 0 0 1 localhost Video Stabon Video Staton is enabled successfully Display tem 1 5 Total Show 50 Items Please note that for online users only the source IP and Computer name can be specified 255 9 2 Privilege Settings The NVR supports 3 types of users 1 administrator The system default administrator accounts are admin and supervisor default password admin Both of them have the rights of system administration monitoring and playback The administrators cannot be deleted They have the rights to create and delete new administrators system managers and general users and change their passwords Other newly created administrators have the rights of system administration monitoring and playback but some rights are different from admin and supervisor 2 system manager The default system manager account is sysmgr default password admin This account has the right of system administration and cannot be deleted sysmgr can create and delete other system manager and general user account
60. 2000 Pro 4000 Pro 6000 Pro series 90 Mbps How to configure Storage Expansion Step 1 Install the StorageExpansion QPKG on the NAS Note Please visit our download center to download the QPKG Before installing the QPKG package please make sure the QPKG is correct read the instructions carefully and back up all the important data on the NAS 1 Download and unzip the StorageExpansion package To install the QPKG please click Browse to select the correct QPKG file and click INSTALL fA 4 151 TS 879U ay admin y Q ay En OMORO L O Saadi Refresh Install Manually StorageExpansion Surveillance Station All Apps 2 1 0 2 Pro Surveillance NAP Select Q x E Launch o Gi Launch o Recommended Beta Lab Partners A Backup Sync Developer Tools Download Entertainmen t U Surveillance A Utilities Education Disable disable the StorageExpansion QPKG Remove remove the StorageExpansion QPKG 2 Click the link to connect to the webpage and configure the settings Check available NVRs on the list and their status on this page 187 Storage Expansion NVR List o NVR MAC Address MVR IF Address NVR Port NVR Destination Folder Status OO0S9BDADODE 192 168 7 29 80 121645EREP q Delete Page 1 of 1 TEY NVR 1 1 0f1 Status Description Connection Success Failure of storage expansion due to incorrect storage expansion assignments please check your setting on the stora
61. 21 30MB 98 789 55 KB S Hide Note The maximum size of a file that can be uploaded to the NVR by the File Station is 2GB without JAVA plug in Downloading files 1 Select a file or folder to download 288 2 Right click the mouse and select Download to download the file Please note that if all files within a folder are selected they will be compressed and downloaded as a zip file 2014 04 23 21 58 01 22 00 01 avi 2014 04 23 22 00 04 AVI File 2014 04 23 21 56 05 ma 2014 04 23 21 58 02 AVI File 3 84 MB 2014 04 23 21 54 044 JA sortBy gt 2014 04 23 21 56 07 AVI File 3 83 MB E 2014 04 23 21 52 04 I copy 2014 04 23 21 54 06 AVI File 3 83 MB 2014 04 23 21 50 03 2014 04 23 21 52 05 AVI File 3 83 MB Share 2014 04 23 21 48 02 2014 04 23 21 50 04 AVI File 3 84 MB Y Download F 2014 04 23 21 46 00 2014 04 23 21 48 03 AVI File 3 83 MB 2014 04 23 21 44 064 Properties 2014 04 23 21 46 02 AVI File 3 64 MB F 2014 04 23 21 42 04 2T ATOT 2014 04 23 21 44 07 AVI File 3 83 MB F 2014 04 23 21 40 01 21 42 02 avi 2014 04 23 21 42 05 AVI File 3 81 MB 2014 04 23 21 38 00 21 40 00 avi 2014 04 23 21 40 03 AVI File 8 37 MB 2014 04 23 21 28 00 21 30 00 avi 2014 04 23 21 30 01 AVI File 11 98 MB 2014 04 23 21 26 00 21 28 00 avi 2014 04 23 21 28 01 AVI File 11 98 MB Page 1 2 gt bl amp Display item 1 21 Total 26 Show 20 y Items Creating f
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64. 77BF Con canrA On line 50 Map Network Drive amp English v Restart Server Shut down Server Remote Wake Up Wake On LAN Search Network Camera SMTP Settings ails Update Firmware Q Resource Monitor Bookmark the NAS Refresh Resource Monitor Photo Upload NetBak Replicator QBack QGet VioGate Player VioGate Master U 6 10 10 10 8 10 229 10 8 10 221 10 8 10 67 10 8 10 32 10 8 10 164 10 8 10 106 10 8 10 212 qnapgask870 10 8 10 121 10 8 10 60 10 8 10 99 anoinids9 VSM 2000 VS 8148Pro VS 4116UPro VS 2112Pro VS 2012Pro TVS 470 TS EC879U RP TS EC879U RP TS EC1679U SAS RP TS 879 Pro TS 879 Pro TS 870 Pro TS 870 Pro TS 869U RP TS 669 Pro TS 659 Pro I Te 30 2 Login the NVR as an administrator 1 1 15 20140313 4 2 0 7426 Y 5 0 0 20140419 2 4 2 0 7531 5 0 0 20140419 Y 4 1 0 20140421 2 3 7 3 20120801 2 3 7 3 20120801 Y 4 1 0 20140423 4 0 5 20131023 2 4 1 0 20131220 Y 4 0 7 20140410 2 4 1 0 20131219 2 3 7 3 20120801 2 4 1 0 20140131 2 4 0 5 20140117 anc nnaman 00 08 9B D2 E1 FA 00 08 9B C9 E0 10 00 08 9B DA BA A5 00 08 9B D4 36 E9 00 08 9B BF B3 7C 00 08 9B E0 2A E8 00 08 9B C9 D0 84 00 08 9B C9 D0 68 00 08 9B DC 95 2C 00 00 08 79 00 19 00 08 9B DB CO BA 00 08 9B DB 52 AD 00 08 9B DB 53 1B 00 08 9B D1 BA 09 00 08 9B CB DB 3A 00 08 9B C7 77 BF na no AD DA AD 7N 3 Browse
65. AID Recovery RAID Recovery When the NVR is configured as RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 and any number of hard drives is unplugged from the NVR accidentally you can plug in the same hard drives into the same drive slots and click Recover to recover the volume status from Not active to Degraded mode 206 If the disk volume is configured as RAID O or JBOD and one or more of the hard drive members are disconnected or unplugged you can plug in the same hard drives into the same drive slots and use this function to recover the volume status from Not active to Normal The disk volume can be used normally after successful recovery eee ECON CO EN wa e e COS CN CON EN COS After recovering a RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 disk volume from not active to degraded mode by the RAID recovery you can read or write the volume normally The volume status will be RAID 10 recovered to normal after synchronization If the disconnected drive member is damaged the RAID recovery function will not work Standard QNAP RAID 5 Standard QNAP RAID 6 RAID 5 RAID 6 Degraded N 1 N 1 N 1 N 2 mode N 2 Read Only N 1 bad blocks found N A N 2 bad blocks found Protection in the surviving hard in the surviving hard for drives of the array drives of the array immediate data backup amp hard drive 207 T RAID N A If re plugging in all If re plugging in all Recovery original hard drive to origin
66. AND OR CONVEYS THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES 17 Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16 If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the Program unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a copy of the Program in return for a fee END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 322
67. After configuring the resolution settings you will enter the monitoring screen 58 If the monitor model cannot be detected the NVR will provide the options 1920 1080 1400 1050 1280 1024 1024 768 Monitor model HH251A The resolutions supported by the monitor are shown below Screen resolution 1920x1080 Screen refresh rate 60 Hz 59 3 4 Video Playback The videos on the NVR can be played by the local display To use this feature click gt on the monitoring screen Most of the icons on the playback screen are the same as those on the monitoring screen Please refer to Chapter 3 2 for the icon description Note The playback access right to the IP cameras is required to play the videos Login the NVR as admin and edit the playback access right in User Management by the web based administration interface When the playback screen is shown select a camera channel on the NVR Next select the start and end time of the video click to start searching The videos which match the search criteria will be played automatically Sk a HE we ema All cameras a YU Test 4116PP PONY gt et et et et et Gi 2333333 DODO JACA PPPoE aaa 3333333335333 O 0 0 0 A Y NA DODODOLOLOCOCO0 fy DOOOONNONANO Er E E El a a 33353553538 Doo a From 2012 1112 14 00 00 5 To 2012 11 12 14 18 06 VioStor Nov 12 3 08 14 E lt gt gt Playback speed Y
68. Authentication features that provide additional security for your AWS Account About Amazon com Sign In Amazon Web Services uses information from your Amazon com account to identify you and allow access to Amazon Web Services Your use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy linked below Terms of Use Privacy Policy 1996 2014 Amazon com Inc or its affiliates An amazon com company Sr Y Step 2 Get Your Access Key ID and Secret Access Key Once you have successfully signed up an account you will receive your Access Key ID and Secret Access Key Please keep your ID and key safe If you have missed the Access Key ID and Secret Access Key notification click Your Account and choose Security Credentials to retrieve them 280 asus as amazon Sous corso gt 24 webservices AWS Management Console AWS Product Information w My Account iuj Billing amp Cost Management Security Credentials AWS Products amp Solutions y Account 1 Check your Access Keys Access Key ID and Secret Access Key Click Create New Access Key if you don t have Access keys Your Security Credentials Use this page to manage the credentials for your AWS account To manage credentials for AWS Identity and Access Mangement IAM users use the IAM Console To learn more about the types of AWS credentials and how they re used see AWS Security Credentials in AWS General Reference Password Mu
69. B device is being removed from the NVR Flashes blue The USB device connected to the every 0 5 sec front USB port of the NVR is being accessed The NVR data is being copied to the USB Blue external USB device USB port of the NVR is ready No USB is detected The NVR has finished copying the data to the USB device connected to the front USB port of the NVR The 10 GbE network expansion function is reserved 31 Beep Alarm beep alarm can be disabled in System Tools gt Hardware Settings Short beep 0 5 sec The NVR is starting up The NVR is being shut down software shutdown The reset button is pressed The system firmware has been updated Short beep 0 5 sec The NVR data cannot be copied to the external device by pressing the one touch auto video backup button 1 3 Short beep 0 5 sec 3 every 5 min The system fan is out of function long beep 1 5 sec 2 Long beep 1 5 sec The disk volume is going to be full The disk volume has reached its full capacity The hard drives on the NVR are in degraded mode Hard disk rebuilding process starts The NVR is turned off by force shutdown hardware shutdown The NVR has been turned on successfully and is ready 32 2 6 System Configuration Install Qfinder 1 Run the product CD the following menu is shown Click Install Qfinder 2 Follow the instructions to install the Finder Upon successful installation run the Finder If the
70. CC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures O Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna O Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver O Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected O Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded interface cables if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits C CE NOTICE Class B only Table of Contents Tableror CONTE unas 5 SU A do 10 Chapter 1 PVE IOC CLO sia 11 1 1 CN CU VIC Wes 11 1 2 Hardware Mustratio sas 12 1 2 1 VS 12164 12156 12148 12140U RP Prot oo eens 12 1 2 2 VS 12164 12156 12148 121
71. DNS 1 5 LAN SEC DNS 1 6 Enter Network Settings 1 6 1 Network Settings DHCP 1 6 2 Network Settings Static IP 1 6 3 Network Settings BACK 1 7 Back to Main Menu In Network Settings Static IP configure the IP address subnet mask gateway and the DNS of LAN 1 and LAN 2 296 2 Physical disk In Physical disk the following options are available 2 1 Disk Info 2 2 Back to Main Menu The disk info shows the temperature and the capacity of the hard disk drive Disk fa Tle mp s o Cc Sli jzjei 2 3 2 jaja 3 Volume This section shows the disk configuration of the NVR The first line shows the RAID configuration and storage capacity the second line shows the member drive number of the configuration Rjali ojs 7 sjo6B Dlr ji jvie j1j2 3 4 jp If there is more than one volume press the Select button to view the information The following table shows the description of the LCD messages for the RAID 5 configuration RAID5 S RAID5 spare RAID5 D RAID 5 degraded mode 297 System This section shows the system temperature and the rotation speed of the system fan cipul tle mip sfjoj fc Siyis Telmpel sis cl Sy s Flan ej6 5 RPM CO Shut down Use this option to turn off the NVR Press the Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Reboot Use this option to restart the NVR Press the
72. Finder is blocked by the firewall unblock it 3 The Finder detects the NVR servers on the local network If the server has not been initialized you will be prompted to perform quick setup Click Yes to continue Note If the NVR is not found click Refresh to try again 4 Enter the administrator name and password to perform quick setup The default administrator name and password are as below User name admin Password admin Note Make sure all the IP cameras are configured and connected to the network Quick Setup 1 The quick setup page will be shown Click Manual Setup and follow the instructions to finish the configuration ON A pP VS 6120Pro English Welcome 5 ae for choosing QNAP Viostor NVR Plea Se stig bes start installatio The installation process should take about 10 15 minutes ce on the your hard driv Note Website installation ts for VioStor NVR servers already have hard drives installed e Manual Setup a Copyright QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved 2 Click Apply to execute the quick setup 33 QN A pP VS 6120Pro English NAME DATE TIME NETWORK DISK SUMMARY PASSWORD a y gt SUMMARY NAME PASSWORD e A NVR Name Allen 6120 Username admin Password Unchanged DATE TIME FIA Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi Time Same as the computer device time NETWORK f A Network Obtain an IP address automatically
73. GE 1 15 15 Vivotek FD6112 DINING AREA BEDROOM CATHEDRAL AREA ty COVER D PORCH e e WING ROOM 107 To enable event alerts on an E map click Y 8 5 2 6 Enable Disable Event Alert el Pr FARR 8 ve g fioor1 aay office1 Q 1 05 5 Vivotek PZ6112 GL 1 077 Vivotek FD7131 E boo Y office2 E 1 15 15 Vivotek FD6112 Beorcom BEDROOM CATHEDRAL AREA cy COVER D PORCH Note e WING ROOM 108 When an event occurs to an IP camera on the E map the camera icon will flash and indicate the event type The E map with the IP camera on which an event is triggered will be shown immediately Double click on the camera alert icon and the monitor screen will switch to display the alert camera channel in single channel view on the monitor screen automatically The E map with event alerts will not be switched to display automatically if the time difference between the event time and the last time the user uses the E map clicks the E map window is less than 20 seconds In this case refer to the tree menu on the left to locate the IP cameras with alerts flashing icons e MY 1 077 vivotekD7131 if office2 E 1 15 15 Vivotek FD6112 BEDROOM CATHEDRAL AREA WING ROOM 109 The event type occurring to an IP camera can be identified by the camera icon on an E map fa mo A moving object has been de
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75. Internet Options is set to Medium or lower Internet Options Security Settings i Settings Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Pr MET Framework reliant components Tr Run components not signed with Authenticode Internet Disable This zone contains all Web sites you Enable haven t placed in other zones p O Prompt e Run components signed with Authenticode Disable 2 Enable Custom Prompt P settings click Cu 4 ele sella pug Iis sea a E O 164 Automatic prompting For Actives controls 2 Disable Enable Mia o gt ino Loco A lt i Custom Level Reset custom settings Security level for this zone Add your NVR s IP address to the list of Trusted sites Trusted sites You can add and remove Web sites from this zone All Web sites in this zone wil use the zone s security settings SE http 10 11 11 11 Internet Options Web sites Select a Web content zone to specify Es security settings Fl Require server verification https for all sites in this zone Trusted sites This zone contains Web stes that you Stes bust not to damage your computer or Pa lll aa 27 2 2 Browse CD ROM Run the product CD ROM on a Windows PC to access the Quick Start Guide and user manual and install the QNAP QVR Client codec and software utilities Finder Browse the CD ROM and access the followi
76. LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 eSATA x 2 reserved VGA 10 Password amp network settings reset button oS oe ee A A MO 20 Srp Se ee ae oe i e e sp eS a 2 1 2 10 VS 4116 4112 4108 Pro VioStor One touch video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators Status LAN USB HDD1 4 Power button Select button Enter button Power connector K Lock Security Slot Gigabit LAN x 2 Audio In Out Password network settings reset button USB 3 0 x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 21 1 2 11 VS 4016 4012 4008 Pro ON GJE US 4400 Series 169 254 188 188 One touch video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators Status LAN USB eSATA Reserved HDD1 4 Power button Select button Enter button Power connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 eSATA x 2 reserved VGA Password amp network settings reset button ee Se a Se oe i e e sp UON P 9 Kensington security slot 22 1 2 12 VS 2112 2108 2104 Pro VioStor One touch video backup button USB 3 0 LED Indicators LAN HDD1 HDD2 Power Button Power Connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 Password amp Network Settings Reset Button K Lock Security Slot 10 Audio In Out oo A A O O 23 1 2 13 VS 2012 2008 2004 Pro One touch video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators HDD1 HDD2 LAN eSATA Reserved Power button Power connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 2 eSATA x 2 reserved VGA Password amp
77. Management Encryption Management Lock this device gt Manage encryption key Cancel 3 Click Next to lock the device 239 Encryption Management Encryption Management Click Finish to lock the device now Do not save encryption key Cancel Unlock the device 1 To unlock an encrypted external storage device click Encryption Management 2 Select Unlock this device Click Next Encryption Management Encryption Management Unlock this device O Manage encryption key Cancel 240 Enter the encryption password or upload the key file Select Save encryption key to save the password in a hidden location on a hard drive of the NVR The NVR will unlock the encrypted external storage device automatically every time 3 the device is connected Click Next Encryption Management Encryption Management Unlock this device by Password Key File Password Save encryption key Cancel Manage the encryption key To change an encryption password or download an encryption key file click 1 Encryption Management 2 Select Manage encryption key Click Next 241 Encryption Management Encryption Management O Lock this device Manage encryption key Cancel Select to change the encryption password or download the encryption key file to 3 the local PC Click Next Encryption Management Encryptio
78. NVR the UPS master is connected to the same physical network as the network UPS slaves Select the option Enable UPS Support Click Enable network UPS Support This option appears only when your NVR is 244 connected to the UPS by a USB cable Choose between whether the NVR will shut down or enter auto protection mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NVR should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NVR enters auto protection 4 mode the NVR resumes the previous operation status when the power restores 5 Enter the IP address of other network UPS slaves to be notified in the event of power failure 6 Click Apply All to confirm and continue the setup for the NVR systems which operate in network slave mode below UPS Enable UPS Support Enable Network UPS Support Allows the following IP addresses to be notified in the event of power failure IP address 1 10 8 19 27 IF address 2 2 3 58 11 240 IP address 3 71 55 7 56 IF address 4 192 168 0 55 IP address 5 IP address 6 Tum off the server after the 4 power fails for minute s 5 The system will enter auto protection mode after the AC power fails for Auto protection when the power restores the system automatically resumes to its previous state UPS Information Normal Manufacture American Power Conversion Battery capacity 7 Hodal Smart UPS 1500 Estimated protect
79. NVR servers can be monitored simultaneously The NVR supports IP based cameras and video servers from numerous brands for more information please visit http www aqnapsecurityv com pro compatibility camera asp The NVR supports video recording in H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG or MxPEG video compression The NVR offers diversified display modes and recording features e g scheduled recording alarm recording smart recording The NVR also supports data search by date and time timeline event and intelligent video analytics IVA including motion detection missing object foreign object out of focus and camera occlusion All of these functions can be configured by using your web browser The VioStor Pro Series NVR is the world s first Linux based NVR capable of truly PC less quick configuration monitoring of IP cameras on the network and video playback via the HDMI or VGA connector The NVR can be operated by connecting to a high definition HD VGA monitor or TV and a USB mouse USB keyboard optional and a USB sound card optional The MxPEG video compression feature is not supported by VS 2008L VS 2004L VS 1004L 11 1 2 Hardware Illustration 1 2 1 VS 12164 12156 12148 12140U RP Pro Power Button LED Indicators 10 GbE Status LAN eSATA Reserved eSATA x 2 Reserved Gigabit LAN x 4 USB 2 0 x 4 USB 3 0 x 2 Expansion Slot x 2 Reserved VGA Password amp Network Settings Reset Button O CON DW
80. No 1 Cell Phone No 2 Message Test Buzzer Enable the buzzer when an event is triggered The following options are also available A Enter the time in seconds the buzzer will sound when the event is triggered B Execute the buzzer when the event starts and stop the buzzer when the event ends The option ii is applicable to duration events only A duration event is an event with a start and end time and lasts for a set period of time It does not include the events related to status change such as a camera disconnection or NVR recording failure If the action is triggered by a duration event and both settings i ii are enabled the NVR will execute the second setting ii only Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been 154 configured before Add Action Action Type fray ul O New Select from the list Enable the buzzer on the NVR The buzzer will sound when an event is triggered Test Execute the action for 39 second s when the event is triggered Execute the action when the event starts and stop the action when the event ends This option is applicable to duration events only If the action is activated by duration event and both settings above are enabled the NVR will execute this setting only Note A duration event is an event with start and end time and lasts for a period of time It does not include the events related to status change s
81. Note Please ensure the action in the event settings has been enabled otherwise the action will not be executed Add Action Specify the FTP address for the NVR to receive the alarm messages from the IP camera optional Set schedule Apply Cancel 1 Recording Select the channels IP cameras or video servers which will start recording when an event occurs The following options are also available A Enter the time in seconds the recording should be executed after the event has been triggered B Start recording when the event starts and stop recording when the event 151 ends Option ii is applicable to duration events only A duration event is an event with a start and end time and lasts for a set period of time It does not include the events related to status changes such as a camera disconnection or NVR recording failure If the action is triggered by a duration event and both settings i ii are enabled the NVR will execute the second setting ii only Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Add Action Action Type Recording tA New Select from the list Select one or more channels to start recording when an event is triggered Ch 02 Ch 03 Ch 04 Ch 06 Ch 07 Ch 08 Ch 09 Ch 11 Ch 12 Ch 13 Ch 14 Ch 16 Execute the action for 30 second s when the event is triggered Execute the action when the
82. Otherwise the program will check all the files selected If a video file has been modified or is not exported with digital watermark or not an NVR video 127 file the proof result will be shown as Failed Watermark Proof 2011 03 21 12 15 00 12 19 59 avi O Eol Stop when watermark error is detected 128 6 4 Access the Recording Data The recording data on the NVR can be accessed by the following services O Microsoft Networking SMB CIFS Oo Web File Manager HTTP FTP Server FTP Note e To access the video files by these protocols enter the user name and password with the administrator access right 6 4 1 Microsoft Networking SMB CIFS Access the video files by the SMB CIFS protocol on Windows OS O Run NVR_IP from the Windows Start menu For example if the NVR IP is 10 11 19 27 enter 10 11 19 27 NVR Server 10 11 19 27 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt wi pi search gt Folders Address S ME CE E Mame Comments ES record nvr System default share record nvr_alarrn System default share snapshot System default share 3 objects 6 4 2 Web File Manager HTTP To access the recording data in the NVR by a web browser go to http NVR IP Address cgi bin filemanager filemanager cgi folder home httpd cgi bin filemanag er share amp ComboBox ON amp lang eng and login as an administrator Share Folder Comment record_nvr System default share record_nvr_
83. RP Pro and VS 12100U RP Pro series support 1 to 16 channel display modes Other NVR models support 1 to 12 channel display modes Live View Screen Upon successful configuration of the IP cameras enter the monitoring screen to view the live video from the cameras Engineering Ramcam If the camera supports pan and tilt functions click the channel on the screen and adjust the viewing angle with a mouse If zooming is supported scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out the video These functions are available depending onthe camera models Please consult the camera s documentation for details 53 Camera Status The camera status is indicated by the icons shown below teo coments O J is camera sopor eztuen OO E Manvaircordngiserablee UOO The recording triggered by advanced event management Camera Settings 54 Connection Message When the NVR fails to display the video of an IP camera a message will be shown in the channel window to indicate the status If the IP camera is located on remote network or the Internet it may Connecting take some time to establish the connection to the camera The NVR cannot connect to the IP camera Please check the network connection of the computer and the availability of the IP Disconnected camera Ifthe IP camera is installed on the Internet open the port on the router or gateway to connect to the IP camera Please refer to Appendix A No No a
84. SAGE Turbo HA activation is verified please check the receiver s email for Permission File Contact Us FAQ Step6 Please check the email and download the permission file The permission file can only be used on the VioStor NVR with the UDI you specified Please do not decompress the permission file 167 QNAP License Store Your Permission file KM y license support qnapsecurity com tw g 65195 5 bist A Tou ee w Dear Customer Congratulations You can now activate the license offline Please download the attached permission file and import it to the server to activate the new camera recording channel Please notice that the permission file can only be used with the specific system UDI you registered previously QNAP Systems Inc License Store Customer Service Email license_support qnapsecurity com tw ONA i 13705384567AF7B53180B59B act tgz 2K FE Step7 Please go back to the offline activation page on your VioStor NVR You will need import the permission file to activate the license Add a License Offline License Activation Step 2 Import License File Import the license file to activate the new camera recording channel Browse J Step 3 4 Step8 The license has been activated 168 Add a License Offline License Activation License activated The camera license has been activated Click Download to download the Deactivation Ticket
85. Smart Recording in the future please be sure to check out our camera compatibility list from time to time for your camera selection How to Configure Smart Recording 1 Go to the Camera Configure to add a camera which supports user defined multi stream Click Next for recording settings Select User defined from the Multi stream Profile dropdown list Select Smart Recording from the Recording Mode dropdown list Select camera streams for recording modes Select one camera stream from the Regular Recording dropdown list oS e oP Select a different camera stream from the Alarm Recording dropdown list 139 Video Settings Multi stream Profile User defined w Recording Mode Smart Recording ka Alarm Recording Stream 1 R Stream Video Compression Resolution Frame Rate Quality H 264 w 1970x1080 Full a Compression 30 Motion JPEG w 640x480 6 a Compression 50 H 264 wo 12808720 12 B Compression 30 Enable audio recording on this camera Enable manual recording Enable real time digital watermarking mi Step 3 6 k Cancel Please note Scheduled Recording and Alarm Recording must be enabled first Limitations and Restrictions 1 A camera stream can only be selected as for either Regular Recording or Alarm Recording The number of streams supported and stream properties such as codec resolution frame rate and quality vary based on camera models and t
86. Step 4 4 Finish 169 7 6 On line Users List Only for Upgrade from Previous Version This page shows the information of the users before you upgraded to QVR 5 0 e g the user name IP address and login time Display the information of the users that have accessed the system via networking services Login Date Login Time Users Source IP Computer name Connection Accessed Resources 2013 11 25 09 33 38 admin 10 11 11 70 user pc Samba record_nvr 2013 11 25 09 33 38 admin 10 11 11 70 user pc Samba record_nvr_alarm 2013 11 25 09 34 09 admin 10 11 11 70 user pc Samba record_nvr 2013 11 25 09 34 39 admin 10 11 11 70 user pc Samba record_nvr 2013 11 25 09 52 51 admin 10 11 14 12 admin pc Samba record_nvr 2013 11 25 09 55 26 admin 10 11 14 62 black pc Samba mobile 2013 11 25 09 55 26 admin 10 11 14 62 black pc Samba mp4 2013 11 25 09 55 26 admin 10 11 14 62 black pc Samba record_export 2013 11 25 09 55 26 admin 10 11 14 62 black pc Samba record_nvr_alarm 2013 11 25 09 55 26 admin 10 11 14 62 black pc Samba snapshot Page 1 32 gt bl 2 Display item 1 10 Total 316 Show 10 v Items Please Note The logs are currently only available in English 170 Chapter 8 Backup amp Expansion 8 1 External Backup The NVR supports instant and scheduled data backup between the internal disk volumes on the NVR and external USB eSATA storage devices To use this feature follow the steps below The backup function allows you to replicate the d
87. The first time you use the myQNAPcloud service you are recommended to use the myQNAPcloud wizard to complete the settings Follow the steps below 1 Click Get Started to use the wizard 263 dd myQNAPcloud 2 Click Start Welcome to myQNAPcloud Hello Welcome to myQNAPcloud wizard This wizard helps you set up the ONAP NVR for remote access on the Internet by the steps below 1 Create or sign in a myQNAPcloud account 2 Register your NVR 3 Enable myQNAPcloud remote access services Start 3 Please use your myQNAPcloud ID QID and password to login Click Create myQNAPcloud account if you don t have myQNAPcloud account 264 Welcome to myQNAPcloud Sign in myQNAPcloud account Please sign in myQNAPcloud account to proceed or Create myQNAPcloud account myQNAPcloud ID QID your email Password Password Forgot your password Resend activation email Step 1 4 Next Cancel 4 Enter a name to register your NVR and click Next 265 Welcome to myQNAPcloud Register your myQNAPcloud device name Please enter a name to register your QNAP NVR This name will be used to access your NVR remotely After finishing the wizard you can access your QNAP NVR remotely with the following Internet address qvrtest myqnapcloud com Step 2 4 Next Cancel 5 The wizard will configure your router automatically 266 Welcome to myQNAPcloud Configuring your
88. Unicode Support Turn on or off the Unicode support The default setting is No If your FTP client does not support Unicode you are recommended to turn off this option and select the language you specify in General Settings gt Codepage so that the file and folder names can be correctly shown If your FTP client supports Unicode enable Unicode support for both your client and the NVR Anonymous Login You can turn on this option to allow anonymous access to the NVR by FTP The users can connect to the files and folders which are open for public access If this option is turned off the users must enter an authorized username and password to connect to the server Advanced FTP Service Advanced Passive FTP port range Use the default port range Define port range Respond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request Passive FTP Port Range You can use the default port range 55536 56559 or specify a port range larger than 1023 When using this function make sure you have opened the ports on your router or firewall Respond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request When passive FTP connection is in use the FTP server NVR is behind a router and a remote computer cannot connect to the FTP server over the WAN enable this 261 function When this option is turned on the NVR replies the IP address you specify or automatically detects the external IP address so that the remote
89. VIOSTOR NVR NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER QVR QNAP VIOSTOR RECORDING SYSTEM User Manual Version 5 0 0 2014 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Thank you for choosing QNAP products This user manual provides detailed instructions of using the product Please read carefully and start to enjoy the powerful functions of the product O The VioStor NVR is hereafter referred to as the VioStor or the NVR O This user manual provides the description of all the functions of the VioStor NVR The product you purchased may not support certain functions dedicated to specific models O This user manual version 5 0 0 is applicable for the QVR version 5 0 0 only If the VioStor NVR is running an older firmware version please refer to the previous versions of the user manuals Legal Notices All the features functionality and other product specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligation Information contained herein is subject to change without notice QNAP and the QNAP logo are trademarks of QNAP Systems Inc All other brands and product names referred to are trademarks of their respective holders Further the or symbols are not used in the text LIMITED WARRANTY In no event shall the liability of QNAP Systems Inc QNAP exceed the price paid for the product from direct indirect special incidental or consequential software or its documentation QNAP makes no warranty or representation expres
90. a O Note The number of days between the start and end dates must be less than or equal to 2 60 Playback Settings Jf J lt Jb Playback speed a Play pause stop reverse play a video file or select to play the previous or next file When playing a video use the scroll bar to adjust the playback speed or click the digital zoom icon Q to zoom in or zoom out the video Right click the IP camera channel and select the following options 1 Full screen 2 Keep aspect ratio 3 Deinterlace available on particular camera models only 4 Keep original size Full Screen Keep aspect ratio Deinterlace lo Keep orginal size 5 Dewarp fisheye images for Vivotek FE8171V FE8172 FE8174 Right click the channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Panorama Full View Panorama Dual View and Rectangle Remark 1 The camera firmware version should be v0100h or above About the latest camera firmware please visit http www vivotek com index php Remark 2 If the Mount type is Wall only Panorama Full View and Rectangle are supported in Dewarping mode Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is Rectangle you can use PTZ control panel to operate PTZ functions excluding digital zoom 61 Dewarp panomorph images for the specific camera models with panomorph lens Before using this feature you need to
91. a the camera eon pesame OOOO Digital zoom Select a channel and click this button to enable the digital zoom function This function can also be enabled by right clicking the display window of the PTZ camera Press t button to zoom in or button to zoom out You can also use the mouse wheel to operate the digital zoom function Zoom out zoom in If the PTZ camera supports optical zoom you can press to optically zoom out or button to optically zoom in When digital zoom function is enabled you can press jaial to digitally zoom out or e button to digitally zoom in Select and configure PTZ camera preset positions Select and view the preset positions of the IP camera from the list For some camera models you can configure PTZ camera preset positions on the monitoring page For more information about the compatibility of PTZ cameras for preset positions configuration please visit http www qnapsecurity com faq asp For other PTZ camera models please refer to the user manual of the IP Camera 90 5 1 4 Multi server Monitoring Follow the steps below to use the multi server monitoring feature of the NVR poo J 1 Click Server List EJ on the monitoring page Please add a server to connect to IP Address Auto Detect a 1 16 8140UP 10 11 19 16 4 0 0 5823 Add Modify Delete Default ID Eu Password A Click Auto Detect to search for the NVR on the LAN and add the
92. al hard drives to RAID Status the NVR and they can the NVR and they can Not Active be spun up identified be spun up identified accessed and the hard accessed and the hard drive superblock is not drive superblock is not damaged damaged N 2 failed hard drives N 3 and any of the and any of the remaining hard drives remaining hard drives cannot be spun cannot be spun up identified accessed RAID Crash N Number of hard disk drives in the array up identified accessed Further information about RAID management of the NVR The NVR supports the following actions according to the number of hard disk drives and disk configurations supported Please refer to the following table for the details New Disk Configuration No of Hard Disk Drives Add hard drive 1 RAID5 4 member Add hard drive 2 RAID5 5 member Add hard drive RAID5 3 3 RAID5 6 member 2 Original Disk No of New Hard Disk Drives Configuration No of Hard Disk Drives RAID5 3 RAID5 3 Add hard drive RAID5 3 RAID5 7 member RAID5 3 Add hard drive RAID 5 8 08 RAID 5 4 RAID 5 4 RAID 5 4 RAID 5 4 RAID5 5 RAID 5 5 RAID5 5 RAID 5 6 RAID 5 6 RAID 5 7 RAID 6 4 RAID 6 4 RAID 6 4 RAID 6 4 RAID6 5 N 09 RAID5 5 RAID 5 6 RAID 5 7 RAID 5 8 RAID 5 6 RAID 5 7 RAID 5 8 RAID 5 7 RAID 5 8 RAID 5 8 RAID6 5 RAID 6 6 RA
93. alarm System default share snapshot System default share 129 6 4 3 FTP Server FTP Access the recording data by FTP O In Windows Internet Explorer enter ftp username password NVRIP For example enter ftp admin admin 172 17 26 154 if the NVR IP is 172 17 26 154 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help sack hi a JO search gt Folders record nvr record_nyvr_alarm a snapshot Other Places Note You cannot play recording files via double click here 130 Chapter 7 Surveillance Settings To enter the surveillance settings page of the NVR login to the monitoring page as an administrator and click Wy 7 1 Camera Settings 7 1 1 Camera Overview You can view a camera preview and the camera name IP address connection status recording setting days recorded and more information 7 1 2 Camera Configuration You can add edit a camera s configuration modify recording settings and scheduled recording settings r Surveillance Settings 0o09 O El Monitor gt Playback lat 4 Camera Settings Add Camera Status Channel Camera Name Camera Brand IP Address Resolution Frame Rate Action 1 PTZ Axis 10 11 18 2 4CIF Full fps 2 BB Alarm Settings 2 fisheye Vivotek 10 11 13 8 1920x1920 fisheye 15 fps FR 4 System Settings 3 Meeting Room Axis 10 11 10 15 1280x720 Full fps ZIX A Advanced Settings 4 Door Axis 10 11 10 1 1280x720 Full fps FR
94. all recordings i Back up the recordings of the last 3 days only Inthe above example the NVR only copies the alarm recording data of the latest 3 days to the remote storage device e Select Enable remote replication to activate this feature The NVR will execute an automatic backup of the recording data to the remote storage device according to the settings 182 e Select Back up alarm recordings only instead of all recordings the NVR will only copy the alarm recording data to the remote storage device If this option is unselected the NVR will back up all of the recording data to the remote storage device e Select Back up the recordings of the latest day s only and enter the number of days the NVR will back up the latest recording data to the remote storage device automatically according to the settings If this option is unselected the NVR will copy all of the recording data to the remote storage device 3 Configure the remote storage server Remote Destination Remote Host IP Address Destination Path Network Share Directary User Name Password Remote Host Testing Test Status Enter the IP address path user name and password of the remote storage device Note It is recommended to execute the Remote host testing function to verify the connection to the remote storage device is successful 183 4 Configure the remote replication schedule Remote D
95. and select the firmware for the NVR Click Start to update the system Note The NVR servers of the same model on the same LAN can be updated by the Finder at the same time Administrator access is required for system update 233 9 1 9 Backup Restore Backup Restore Settings Control Panel e808 OGG a Se ls 2 Ex ma Overview ia badup Bestore Settings Restore to Factory Default System Settings Le General Settings Back up System Settings Storage Manager i o g g To backup all settings including user accounts server name and network configuration etc click Backup and select to open Network or save the setting file E Security Back up f Hardware G Power f 5 Restore System Settings Notification To restore all settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore to confirm a Firmware Update t Backup Restore Restore M External Device Browse System Status System Logs LL Privilege Settings Network Services Back up System Settings To back up all the settings including the user accounts server name network configuration and so on click Backup and select to open or save the setting file Restore System Settings To restore all the settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore 234 Restore to Factory Default To reset all the system settings to default
96. annel window to use the features supported by the IP camera e g digital zoom or pan tilt zoom Ives venado Ogle Ch 10 8 10 186 560 ime Jas 2044 2014 04 24 03 30 30 T lt gt RE aks y F ox a A BS ll E A A Y A Moa de pe K a Me MA iil 04 24 d kao MID WT ha jols a IMA cil 14 04 23 200 3 2014 04 24 11 30 30 de LA 4 i i y J NE wane ar ir HA gt al ha lt APLS ODAN Camera Status The camera status is indicated by the icons shown below ton eames __ TrenvaansiPeameraarecomeces _ TrenvacamnotcomectothelPames 87 The alarm input 3 of the IP camera has been triggered A moving object has been detected Digital zoom is enabled Connection Message When the NVR fails to display the video of an IP camera a message will be shown in the channel window to indicate the status Connecting If the IP camera is located on a remote network or the Internet it may take some time to establish the connection to the camera Disconnected The NVR cannot connect to the IP camera Please check the network connection of the computer and the availability of the IP camera Ifthe IP camera is located on the Internet open the port on the router or gateway No Permission No access right to view the monitoring channel Please login as an authorized user or contact the system administrator Server Error Please check the camera settings or update the f
97. ant to search for the cameras on the local network LAN Search A The cameras found will be shown Select the IP cameras and click Add to add the channels Search Results Camera Brand Camera Model IP Address Axis Q7401 10 11 16 85 TET Search Cancel B To manually add an IP camera or edit the camera settings click 42 P 15 k Camera Settings Camera Name Camera Brand IP Address Camera 1 ia Camera 3 Search C Enter the camera settings Click Test to test the connection Click Remove to delete the camera Camera Configuration Camera 1 Camera Brand Axis Camera Model Axis 210A 211A Camera Name Camera 1 IP Address Port 10 11 16 112 User Name root teak Password Recording Settings Motion JPEG 640x480 12 FPS Test Remove Cancel D To edit the recording settings click next to Recording Settings Define the recording settings and click OK 43 Recording Settings Camera 1 Video Compression Resolution Frame Rate Quality Compression 50 Audio Recording Disable audio Digital Watermarking Enable this option to add digital watermarks to the video files recorded to the NVR Use the Watermark Proof utility to verify if the video files were maliciously modified For more information refer to Chapter 6 3 7 Verify the settings and click Next to initialize the server Finish The changes you have made to the
98. apshot 13 24 GB Ml homes 8 KB MA mp4 4 KB Others 8 KB MM Free Space 1148 38 GB 53 74 Bandwidth Usage This tab provides information about bandwidth transfer of each available LAN port of the NVR 250 System Status System Information Network Status Hardware Information CPU usage Memory Usage Ethernet 1 Disk Usage Process E 12 10 8 6 Minutes ago Ml Packets received E Packets sent OKB s 44 12 10 8 6 Minutes ago o009 0 Now 0 Now Process This tab shows information about the processes running on the NVR System Status e088 2 System Information Network Status Hardware Information _ _ Resource Monitor _ r CPU usage Process Name Users PID CPU usage Memory qldsd admin 26367 7 5 248832 K Mere Rene nvrd admin 25350 D0 Do 139264 K Disk Usage x admin 9744 0 3 8180 K Bandwidth Usage md0_raid5 admin 10202 0 3 OK as _thttpd_ admin 18331 0 3 75776K snapshotd admin 25793 0 3 7352 K flush 9 0 admin 13057 0 1 OK sddpd admin 25952 0 1 420 K iscsid admin 24531 0 428 K avsd admin 9596 0 1484 K elomtusbd admin 9741 0 712K init admin 1 0 616K xcompmgr admin 9761 0 740K kerrd admin 9990 0 292 K wdd admin 1939 0 564 K 251 9 1 12 System Logs Recording Statistics The NVR can store 10 000 recent event logs including warning error and information messages If the NVR does not function correctly refer to the event logs for troubleshooting Tip Ri
99. ard drive events occur O Display Order Click Reset to reprioritize the monitoring channels to default order General Video Screen Event Notification Y Enable alert for all surveillance events Enable alert for disk error and warning CPU Y Enable Display Order Reset Reset the display order of the monitoring channels 57 The following options are provided under the Video tab Oo Highlight the video window when an event is triggered The video window will flash if an event is triggered O Display unauthorized channels Select this option to show the channels that the user does not have access right to monitor O Display unconfigured channels Select this option to show the channels that have not been configured General Video Screen Video Windows Highlight video window when an event is triggered Y Display unauthorized channels Y Display unconfigured channels The NVR detects the resolution settings supported by the connected monitor and selects the most appropriate setting automatically To change the screen resolution click Settings under the Screen tab After configuring the resolution settings the monitoring screen will be shown General Video Screen Screen Resolution Settings To change the screen resolution you will leave the current screen Click Settings to proceed
100. ata between the local disk volume and an external storage device You can create a backup job and map it to a specific disk volume The external storage device with backup job assigned can always be recognized by the NVR whichever the USB or eSATA interface it is connected to Create a Job Task Backup Frequency Status Action 1 Connect one or more external storage devices to the USB interfaces of the NVR 2 Click Create a job 3 When the wizard is shown read the instructions carefully and click Next 171 Create a Job Synchronization Job Wizard This wizard helps you create a sync job through the following steps 1 Connect to an external storage device 2 Configure real time or scheduled sync options Click Next to start Step 1 7 Next Cancel k 4 Select the backup locations A Select an external disk volume from the drop down menu The NVR supports EXT3 EXT4 FAT NTFS and HFS file systems The general information of the storage device will be shown B Click Next 5 Configure the replication schedule 172 Create a Job Replication Schedule Back up Now Schedule The External Device Backup feature will back up new files files that have been modified or renamed within the scheduled period Step 3 7 Cancel Choose between immediate backup and scheduled backup The options are A G Back up Now Immediately copies files that are different from the
101. ation page of the UPS device Behavior of the UPS feature of the NVR In case of power loss and power recovery the events will be logged in the System Event Logs During a power loss the NVR will wait for the specified time you enter in the UPS Settings before powering off or entering auto protection mode If the power restores before the end of the waiting time the NVR will remain in operation and cancel its power off or auto protection action Once the power restores If the NVR is in auto protection mode it will resume to normal operation 246 If the NVR is powered off it will remain off Difference between auto protection mode and power off mode Mode Advantage Disadvantage Auto protection The NVR resumes after power If the power outage lasts until mode recovery the UPS is turned off the NVR may suffer from abnormal shutdown Power off mode The NVR will be shut down The NVR will remain off after the properly power recovery Manual power on of the NVR is required If the power restores after the NVR has been shut down and before the UPS device is powered off you may power on the NVR by Wake on LAN if your NVR and UPS device both support Wake on LAN and Wake on LAN is enabled on the NVR If the power restores after both the NVR and the UPS have been shut down the NVR will react according to the settings in System Settings gt Power Recovery 247 9 1 11 System St
102. ation Online RAID level RAID5 3 RAID6 5 migration Online RAID level RAID5 3 i RAID6 6 migration Online RAID level RAID5 3 i RAID6 7 migration Online RAID level RAID5 3 j RAID6 8 migration 213 Hard Disk S M A R T Monitor the hard disk drives HDD health temperature and the usage status by HDD S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology The following information of each hard drive on the NVR is available ea oe O Display the hard drive S M A R T summary and the latest test result Hard disk Display the hard drive details for example model serial number HDD information capacity SMART Display the hard drive S M A R T information Any items that the values information are lower than the threshold are regarded as abnormal Perform quick or complete hard drive S M A R T test Settings Configure temperature alarm When the hard drive temperature is over the preset values the NVR records the error logs You can also set the quick and complete test schedule The latest test result is shown on the Summary page w Volume Management RAID Management _ Hard Disk SMART _ Monitor hard disk health temperature and usage status by the hard disk S M A R T mechanism Issue notification when the disk reaches maximum operation time set below 30000 Y Hours Settings Select Hard Disk Disk 1 Me Hard Disk Information OO SMART Information No errors were detected on th
103. atus System Information View the summary of system information such as the server name memory firmware and system up time on this page System Status e038 as System Information _ Network Status Hardware Information Resource Monitor Summary Server name W1 27 8124UP Model name VS 8124UPro Serial number Q119104572 Total memory 3847 9 MB Firmware version 5 0 0 Build 20140424 System up time O day 4 Hour 23 Minute s Time zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Network Status View the current network settings and statistics on this page and they are displayed based on network interfaces Click the up arrow at top right to collapse the interface page and down arrow to expand the page System Status oo Do System Information Network Status _ Hardware Information Resource Monitor Ethernet 1 a Link Up IP address 10 65 9 27 MAC address Subnet mask DNS Packets received Packets sent Error packets Ethernet 2 Link IP address MAC address Subnet mask DNS Packets received 00 08 9b cb 30 30 255 255 254 0 10 8 2 11 168 95 1 1 53563547 9747100 0 Up 10 65 9 27 00 08 9b cb 30 31 255 255 254 0 10 8 2 11 168 95 1 1 36193192 Hardware Information View basic hardware information of the NVR on this page 248 System Status e098 System Information Network Status Hardware Information _ Resource Monitor My NVR CPU usage 19 6 To
104. can click Backup channe Configuring Backup Channels Available Channels Selected Channels Chi Camera 1 Ch2 Camera 4 Ch4 Camera 4 Ch Camera 4 Ch Camera 4 Cancel 174 B Configure backup duration and files If the backup duration settings are not changed the system will back up all of the recording files on the specified days by default e Set the number of days that the latest recordings should be backed up If 3 days are entered the recordings of today yesterday and the day before yesterday will be backed up e Orset the time period for backup e You can click Backup duration and files to configure the backup duration and files Configuring Backup Period Regular Recording E Alarm Recording Alarm and Regular Inactive Joa JajaJa s 6 7 0 0 20 13 12 22 20 25 26 17 10 20 20 22 22 22 Include auto snapshots Ok Cancel Enable Include auto snapshots to also copy the auto snapshot files when the recordings are configured to back up C Click Next 7 Ifyou choose Schedule you can configure the backup settings as below 175 Create a Job Backup Settings Channel Backup Channel Settings The system will back up all recording channels by default if the channel backup settings are not changed Backup Period The system will back up all the recording files on the specified days by default if the backup period setti
105. cation Enable Redundant Power Supply Mode This function is disabled by default Buzzer Enable alarm buzzer Turn on this option to allow the alarm buzzer to beep when certain system operations startup shutdown or firmware upgrade are executed or system events error or warning occur General _ Buzzer Smart Fan Enable Alarm Buzzer Y System operations startup shutdown and firmware upgrade System events error and warning 226 Smart Fan General Buzzer SmartFan Fan rotation speed settings Enable Smart Fan recommended v When ALL of the following temperature readings are met the fan will rotate at low speed The system temperature is lower than 40 C 104 F When ANY of the following temperature readings are met the fan will rotate at high speed The system temperature is higher than or equal to 57 C 135 F The CPU temperature is higher than or equal to 62 C 144 F The hard drive temperature is higher than or equal to 52 C 125 F Self defined temperature When the system temperature is lower than rotate at low speed When the system temperature is higher than rotate at high speed Smart Fan Configuration Enable smart fan recommended Select to use the default smart fan settings or define the settings manually When the system default settings are selected the fan rotation speed will be automatically adjusted when the NVR temperature CPU temperature and hard drive
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107. ccess right to view the channel Please login as a user with the Permission access right or contact the system administrator Check the camera settings or update the firmware of the IP camera Server Error if any Contact the technical support if the error persists Note 1 Enabling or disabling manual recording will not affect scheduled or alarm recording tasks They are independent processes 2 Right click the IP camera channel and select the following options Full screen Keep aspect ratio Deinterlace available on particular camera models only Keep original size Dewarp fisheye images for Vivotek FE8171V FE8172 FE8174 Right click the channel and enable the function After that you can select moo y Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Panorama Full View Panorama Dual View and Rectangle Remark 1 The camera firmware version should be vO100h or above About the latest camera firmware please visit http www vivotek com index php Remark 2 If the Mount type is Wall only Panorama Full View and Rectangle are supported in Dewarping mode Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is Rectangle you can use PTZ control panel to operate PTZ functions excluding digital zoom F Dewarp panomorph images for the specific camera models with panomorph lens 55 Before using this feature you need to select the Enable panomorph support option in the recording settings page R
108. ccount Last login time 2013 05 13 20 21 Options Change Password Restart Shutdown options 1 Options 70 A Profile Specify your user email address F x Options Wallpaper Change Password Miscellaneous Username admin E mail E mail Apply k al B Wallpaper Change the default wallpaper or upload your own wallpaper Options Q Profile Change Password Miscellaneous Select the default wallpaper Apply C Change Password Change your login password 71 D Options e Profile Wallpaper Miscellaneous To change your password please fill out the form below Old password New password Verify new password Apply Miscellaneous Options SO Profile Wallpaper Change Password 2 Warn me when leaving QWR Reopen windows when logging back into QWR Show the Dashboard button Show the NVR time on the desktop Desktop Shortcut Reset desktop shortcuts to default settings Reset Apply O Warn me when leaving QVR Check this option and users will be prompted for confirmation each time they leave the QVR Desktop O Cria air such as clicking the back icon O amaia in the browser or close the browser E It is recommended to check this option O Reopen windows when logging back into QVR Check this option and 72 all the current desktop settings such as the windows opened before
109. ck System Status LED Display amp System Status Overview 1 A hard drive on the NVR is being formatted The NVR is being initialized The system firmware is being updated RAID rebuilding is in process Online RAID Capacity Expansion is in process Online RAID Level Migration is in process A hard drive is invalid The disk volume has reached its full Capacity The disk volume is going to be full The system fan is out of function An error occurs when accessing Flashes green and red alternately every 0 5 sec System Red 5 Status Green Flashes red every 0 5 sec Flashes green every 0 5 sec The NVR is ready read write the disk data A bad sector is detected on the hard drive The NVR is in degraded read only mode 2 member drives fail in a RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the disk data can still be read Hardware self test error The NVR is in degraded mode one member drive fails in RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration 1 The NVR is starting up 2 The NVR is not configured 3 A hard drive is not formatted 30 en standby mode Orange The NVR is being accessed from the Flashes orange S 10 10GbE Green Reserved The hard drive data is being accessed and a read write error occurs during the HDD Hard Red process Green Drive Red o A hard drive read write error occurs Flashes green The hard drive data is being accessed The hard drive can be accessed A USB device is detected A US
110. click RESET and then click OK Caution When RESET is pressed on this page all the disk data user accounts shared folders and system settings will be cleared and restored to default Always back up all the important data and system settings before resetting the NVR To reset the NVR by the reset button see System Settings gt Hardware ae Backup Restore Settings Restore to Factory Default To reset all settings to default click Reset Caution When you press Reset on this page all drive data user accounts network shares and system settings are cleared and restored to default Please make sure you have backed up all the important data and system settings before resetting the NVR Reset 235 9 1 10 External Device External Storage The NVR supports external USB storage devices for backup and data storage Connect the external storage device to a USB interface of the NVR when the device is successfully detected the details will be shown on this page storage Information Format Eject Encryption Management Data Sharing z Y USADISk1 Y USBDISk Y USBDISk3 StoreJet PI 288 Genere Total 698 63 GB NTFS Total 465 76 GB NTFS Total 3 83 GB EXT NH Used 694 64 G8 O Used 70 25 GB O Used 133 12 MB Ml Free 3 99 G8 Ml Free 395 51 GB Free 3 70 Ge Ready Ready Ready Storage Information Select a storage device and click Storage Information to check for it
111. co idi CEE J CEs a y Pis ay y A ol my y Jo 5 y A 3 The following table consists of the icons and their descriptions in the monitoring page QVR Desktop Return to the QVR desktop Monitor Enter the monitoring page The administrator can grant access rights to the users to see the live view Playback Enter the video playback page The administrator can grant access rights to the users to play back the videos Event notification When the alarm recording is enabled and an event is detected this icon will be shown Click this icon to view the alert details 79 Dual display mode The NVR supports dual display mode This function can only be used when the computer or the host is connected to multiple monitors Server list Up to 128 channels from multiple QNAP NVR servers can be monitored E map Upload E map s and indicate the locations of the IP cameras The administrators are allowed to edit and view the E map s Other users can only view the E map s Options Configure the advanced settings of the monitoring page Specify the source of the video audio stream event notification and snapshot folder Note O Click the event notification icon to view the event details enable or disable the alert sound or clear the event logs Event Notification This dialog shows the event logs of the system You can select an event log and click Clear to delete t
112. ctivate html System UDI 2D00211 D4389BRBO12CI000 Step 2 4 Back Next Cancel Step3 Please login to the License Store with your registered account QNAP Account Global Englsh e LICENSE PURCHASE CREATE ACCOUNT Turbo NA lam a new customer Returning Customer Register an Account o lama registered customer LICENSE MANAGEMENT By registering an account you wil be able to shop faster Email Offine Activation be up to date with the status of your order and keep Offine Deactwation track of the orders you have previously made am Ll INFORMATION Forgot Password Contax t Us FAQ Enter the code in the box below Step4 At Offline Activation page please fill out the UDI and PAK fields and then click the Activate button 166 Sian out Account Global Englsh e LICENSE PURCHASE OFFLINE ACTIVATION Turbo NA Copy the system UDI from your Surveillance Station Pro and upload the PAK here After the activation is verified you will get a Permission File Step 1 Please fill out your device UDI 7 po Your UDI can be copied from the Survellance Station Pro Step 2 Please fill out the PAK Contact Us Please fil out the PAK you want to activate on this device FAQ Ny CIE Enter the code in the box below Try 2 dfferent in Type charact Step5 You will receive an email with an attached permission file after the offline activation is verified QNAP Sign out Account Globdai Engish LICENSE PURCHASE MES
113. d recording settings in this section O Maximum period for each recording file Specify the maximum length of each recording file maximum 15 minutes Oo When the available storage is less than Specify if the NVR should overwrite the oldest recordings or stop recording when the available storage capacity is less than the specified percentage of the total storage capacity It is strongly recommended to select at least 5 O Maximum number of days all recording files are kept day s Enter the number of calendar days that the NVR should keep the recording files Please make sure the storage capacity is enough to save the data for the number of calendar days specified When the recording data has reached the expiry date all of the expired video files will be deleted For example if the NVR is configured to delete the recording data after 7 calendar days on the 8th day the files recorded on the first day of each camera will be deleted so that the NVR can start to save the data on the 8th day O Number of days alarm recording files are kept day s Specify the number of days that alarm recordings will be retained Oo Pre Post alarm recordings NW Start recording video second s before the event occurs Enter the number 156 of seconds to start the recording before an event occurs NW Stop video recording second s after the event ends Enter the number of seconds to stop the recording after an event ends The maximum number of
114. del Capacity Status Description Drive 2 WDC WD250044kx 22ER 232 89 GE Ready Mo operation can be executed on this d A Drive 3 WDC WD250044Kx 22ER 232 89 GE Ready Mo operation can be executed on this d Source Disk Volume RAID 5 Disk Volume Give 123 The system can only support expanding the volume size up to 16718 and under Back When the description displays Please insert the new drive plug in the new hard drive to the drive slot 199 Expand Capacity Disk Model Capacity Status Description Drive 2 WDC WO250044Kx 27ER_ 242 89 GB Ready No operation can be executed on this d d Drive 3 WDC WD250054Kx 2ZER 232 89 66 Ready No operation can be executed on this d Source Disk Volume PAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 123 The system can only support expanding the volume size up to 1678 and under _ Back After plugging in the hard drive wait for the NVR to beep The system will start rebuilding Expand Capacity Disk Model Capacity Status Desorption Drive 1 Seagate 5T3100052845 931 51 GB Rebuilding 0 No operation can be executed on this d Drive 2 WDC WDO2S00AAKX 22ER 232 89 GB Rebuilding 0 No operation can be executed on this d L Drive 3 WDC WD2500A4KX 22ER 232 89 GB Rebuilding 0 No operation can be executed on this d Source Disk Volume PAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 12 3 The system can only support expanding the volume size up to 16718 and under Back After rebuilding has completed repea
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116. des security by mirroring all data on a secondary set of disks while using striping across each set of disks to speed up data transfers RAID 10 requires an even number of hard drives minimum 4 hard drives The storage Capacity of RAID 10 disk volume is equal to size of the smallest capacity disk in the array N 2 N is the number of hard drives in the volume Block A1 Block B1 r 197 RAID 6 parity across disks TI Nery Se ma tem Er Disk 4 Disk 2 Disk 3 RAID 10 RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID Management You can perform online RAID capacity expansion RAID 1 5 6 10 and online RAID level migration single disk RAID 1 5 10 add a hard drive member to a RAID 5 6 or 10 configuration configure a spare hard drive RAID 5 6 10 with the data retained enable Bitmap recover a RAID configuration and set a global spare on this page Expand Capacity Total Size Bitmap Status Add Hard Drive 227 76 GB a Ae Migrate Configure Spare Drive as ol GB no Read Enable Bitmap y To expand the storage capacity of a RAID 10 volume you can perform online RAID capacity expansion or add an even number of hard disk drives to the volume Expand Capacity Online RAID Capacity Expansion Scenario You bought three 250GB hard drives for initial setup of a NVR and configured RAID 5 disk configuration with the three hard drives A half year later the data size of the department has largely increas
117. dress 74 125 31 105 Configure the NVR to obtain a DNS server address automatically or specify the IP address of a DNS server Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server Note Please contact the ISP or network administrator for the IP address of the primary and the secondary DNS servers When the NVR plays the role as a terminal and needs to perform independent connection for example BT download enter at least one DNS server IP for proper URL connection e Otherwise the function may not work properly If you select to obtain the IP address by DHCP there is no need to configure e the primary and the secondary DNS servers In this case enter 0 0 0 0 iii Default Gateway Select the gateway settings to use if both LAN ports have been connected to the network dual LAN NVR models only iv Port Trunking 217 Applicable to NVR models with two or more LAN ports only The NVR supports port trunking which combines two Ethernet interfaces into one to increase the bandwidth and offers load balancing and fault tolerance also known as failover Load balancing is a feature which distributes the workload evenly across two Ethernet interfaces for higher redundancy Failover is the capability to switch over to a standby network interface also known as the slave interface when the primary network interface also known as the ma
118. e when the data is being copied The LED will turn off after the data has been copied Then users can safely remove the device Note Only USB devices with at least 10GB storage capacity are supported by this video backup function Buzzer Control After enabling the alarm buzzer if you hear one short beep it means Backup has started 181 8 3 Remote Replication Use the remote replication feature to copy the recording data of the local NVR to a remote QNAP network attached storage NAS The remote QNAP NAS is hereafter referred to as the remote storage device Note Before using this function make sure the Microsoft networking service of the remote storage device is enabled and the corresponding path and user access right has been correctly configured 1 Login to the QVR desktop and go to Backup amp Expansion gt Remote Replication Remote Replication Enable Remote Replication Back up alarm recordings only instead of all recordings Back up the recordings of the last 1 day s only Remote Destination Remote Host IP Address 10 65 11 28 Destination Path Network Share Directory Public RR for 11 8 User Name jason Password Remote Host Testing Test Status Replication Schedule Daily 00 mi 00 Weekly Sunday v 2 Enable remote replication supports multiple choices Enable Remote Replication Back up alarm recordings only instead of
119. e E map and enable event alert to receive instant notification when an event occurs to the IP camera The camera icons are available only when the IP cameras have been configured on the NVR To use the E map feature login the monitoring page of the NVR as an administrator and click B An E map example is shown below The NVR provides a default E map Administrators can add or remove the E maps whenever necessary Enable Disable Enable Disable event Zoom in out for more E map edit mode alert on E map details E gig Default 5 Office Tree menu of E maps and IP cameras 101 5 2 1 Icons and Description E map edit mode in use Click this icon to disable the Edit the name of an E map Remove a map OF a Camera icon Event alert notin use Click this icon to enable event alerts on the E map Event alert in use When an event occurs on an IP camera such as a moving object being detected the camera icon will change and flash to alert the administrator To disable event alerts on the E map click this icon Note When event alerts are enabled the E map z cannot be edited The icon L will become invisible E map Options Click on this icon to change the Icon Size or Double click on camera icon action Use this control bar to zoom in out and see more details of E map Icon for a PTZ IP camera Icon for a fixed body or fixed dome IP camera After dragging the icon to a map
120. e Logs Historical Users List Backup Expansion Recovery Management Apply Cancel License Management Connection Failure y Page 1 1 x No data to display Show 10 v Items Alarm event The alarm input and the motion detection settings of some IP cameras or video servers may be combined together and called Alarm Event on the Event List Edit the event settings and define the action on the right discussed in the later sections Connection failure This option allows the NVR to trigger an action when the IP camera or the video server is disconnected Select Camera Event from the Event List Locate the channel and click Connection Failure After that define the action on the 148 right discussed in the later sections 5 Recording failure NVR event This option allows the NVR to trigger an action when the video recording of the IP camera or the video server fails due to the hard disk bad blocks file system crash or other reasons Select NVR event from the Event List Click Recording failure Then define the action settings on the right discussed in the later sections 6 External event user defined events To create a self defined event on the NVR select User defined Event under External event on the Event List Thenclick the button Enter the event name for example door After creating an event click the event name and define the action on th
121. e Manager E mail x Network Password Ey Security Send a Test E mail f Hardware Power Apply a Firmware Update Backup Restore External Device System Status System Logs 2 Privilege Settings Network Services 229 Alert Notification Select the type of instant alert the NVR will send to the designated users when system events warning error occur SMTP Server Alert Notification Alert Notification When a system event occurs do the following immediately Send system error alert by E mail Send system warning alert by E mail E mail Notification Settings E mail address 1 E mail address 2 Send a Test E mail Note The SMTP server must be configured first for alert mail delivery E mail Notification Settings Specify the email addresses maximum 2 to receive instant system alert from the NVR 230 9 1 8 Firmware Update Live Update Select Automatically check if a newer version is available when logging into the NVR web administration interface to allow the NVR to automatically check if a new firmware version is available for download from the Internet If a new firmware is found you will be notified after logging in the NVR as an administrator Click Check for Update to check if any firmware update is available Note that the NVR must be connected to the Internet for these features to work Control Panel e098 O C search Ed lin a Ez Overview e _ live Update Fi
122. e cameras Vivotek FE8171V FE8172 FE8174 After enabling the feature you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Panorama Full View Panorama Dual View and Rectangle Remark 1 The camera firmware version should be vO100h or above About the latest camera firmware please visit http www vivotek com index php Remark 2 If the Mount type is Wall only Panorama Full View and Rectangle 116 are supported in Dewarping mode Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is Rectangle you can use PTZ control panel to operate PTZ functions excluding digital zoom Applied to the specific camera models with panomorph lens Before using this feature you need to select the Enable panomorph support option in the camera configuration page Right click the channel and enable the feature After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Perimeter mode Quad mode and PTZ mode Remark 1 To know the camera models which can be installed with panomorph lens please visit http www qnapsecurity com faq_ detail asp faq id 718 Remark 2 The function is only available when the resolution of the video stream is higher than 640x480 on the monitoring page Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is PTZ mode for the channel you can use PTZ control panel or mouse by clicking and holding down the mouse left button and then
123. e hard disk Your hard disk should be operating properly Test Hard disk model WDC WD20EVDS 63T3B0 01 0 Settings Drive capacity 1863 02 GB Hard drive health Good Temperature 36 C 96 F HDD I O Status Good Test time Test result Not tested 214 9 1 3 Network TCP IP i IP Address Configure the TCP IP settings DNS Server and default Gateway of the NVR on this page Control Panel EMO S lt earen En j ne Overview DDNS Service 7 System Settings K General Settings IP Address ge Storage Manager __Refresh_ Port Trunking Edit Link Interface IP Address Subnet Mask MAC address e F Gateway amp Security Ethernet 1 2 10 65 9 27 255 255 254 0 10 65 8 1 00 08 9B CB f Hardware R G Power Notification DNS Server Default Gateway Firmware Update Use the settings from Ethernet 1 2 Use the following DNS server address Primary DNS server 10 8 2 11 Backup Restore 7 External Device Secondary DNS server 168 95 J1 1 System Status System Logs Apply JL Privilege Settings Network Services Click to edit the network settings For the NVR with two LAN ports users can connect both network interfaces to two different switches and configure the TCP IP settings The NVR will acquire two IP addresses which allow access from two different subnets This is known as multi IP settings When using the Finder to detect the NVR IP the IP of the Ethernet 1 will be sh
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125. e private NVR services published on myQNAPcloud website These users may also use the myQNAPcloud Connect at the same time for remote access Maximum 9 users can be specified Select the users and click Send Invitation to send an email with instruction to access the services Username myQNAPcloud Website Select the users and connection method myQNAPcloud website Click Apply 277 Select users and their privileges Username myQNAPcloud Website admin a supervisor a sysmgr P test01 Y testO02 Y test03 Y Employee072 Employee073 Employee074 El Employee075 Page 1 2 gt Dil Display item 1 10 Total 12 Apply Cancel Then click Apply to save the settings myQNAPcloud Access Code Set the myQNAPcloud Access Code 111111 Note The code must be 6 16 characters a z A Z 0 9 only User Management Click Add User and specify the local NVR users who are allowed to view the private NVR services published on myQNAPcloud website These users may also use the myQNAPcloud Connect at the same time for remote access Maximum 9 users can be specified Select the users and click Send Invitation to send an email with instruction to access the services Delete Add Users Send Invitation Username myQNAPcloud Website v test01 F To send the instructions of the myQNAPcloud service to users via email select the user s and click the Send Invitation button 278 Note To use
126. e right discussed in the later sections After configuring the action settings enter the CGI command including the self defined event name in the web browser to trigger the action anytime The format of the CGI command is http NVRIP cgi bin logical_input cgi name event name For example http 10 8 12 12 80 cgi bin logical_input cgi name door Surveillance Settings 0o09 m Monitor SH Playback 4 Camera Settings Traditional Mode Advanced Mode Camera Overview Event List Action List Camera Configuration Edit Add B Alarm Settings Cunmecuun anule ea Name Content Operation 4 System Settings 7 Axis M3006 AL Advanced Settings Motion Detection o Connection Failure AL Privilege Settings po 4 9 8 Axis P3384 aa Protocol Management Moon Danan Surveillance Logs Alarm Inputi Historical Users List Connection Failure 4 Backup amp Expansion Surveillance event Recording Failure Recovery Management 4 External event License Management 4 A User defined Event o Page 1 1 Ca No data to display Show 10 Items Event schedule settings When editing an event not including camera disconnection NVR events and external events click Set Schedule to define when the alarm settings will be active To create a new schedule select New and enter a schedule name The schedule supports a maximum of 25 characters double byte characters spaces and symbols are allowed Select the day and time
127. e the snapshots are saved and the image format JPEG BMP or TIFF NW Show timestamp and camera name Show the timestamp and the camera name on the snapshot NW Save the snapshot as it is displayed Select this option to save the snapshot as itis displayed on the window Otherwise the snapshot will be saved in its original size 94 5 1 6 Instant Playback On the Live view page whenever you want to look back to check suspicious events of a camera channel you just missed just hit the Instant Playback button to bring up the window to review recent feeds While you don t have to switch to the playback page to do so you can still have full live views of other channels simultaneously 1 Please wait a moment for the system to process your request depends on available network bandwidth 2 Reverse play is used by default When playing to the event time you can drag the playback control button gray part to the right to change to normal playback 3 You can double click on a specific time on the timeline to change the playback time Note The range of searchable time is 24 hours 95 5 1 7 Same screen IP Camera Configurations On the Live view page you can directly configure IP camera settings when needed without leaving the Live view page maintaining seamless s monitoring so you won t miss any suspicious events Edit Camera Configuration _ Video Settings Schedule Settings Camera Brand Axis Camera Model
128. ea Select the detection mode Motion detection Foreign object Missing object Out of focus or Camera occlusion Multiple options can be selected Detection Mode M Motion detection Foreign object Missing object Out of focus Camera occlusion Adjust the sensitivity for object detection Sensitivity Adjust the time interval for detecting the foreign objects and missing objects Ifa foreign object appears or a missing object disappears for a period of time which is longer than the time interval the NVR will record the event Interval sec 119 Note The Interval slide bar appears only when Foreign object or Missing object is selected D Define the detection zone Mouse over the edge of the red zone and use the mouse to define the detection zone Click Select all to highlight the entire area E Define the object size for detection Use the mouse to drag the yellow zone to define the minimum object size for detection IVA Settings Foreign object l Missing object l Out of focus Camera occlusion Sensitivity 1 1 1 Define detection zone Define object size Please select an area for detection Select all M Pause when found Y Highlight the detection zone cara e Ignore objects with width or height less than this setting Enable this option to ignore all the objects smaller than the yellow zone F Enable Disable other options for vide
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130. ed to 1 5TB In other words the storage capacity of the NVR is running out of use At the same time the price of 1TB hard drives has dropped to a large extent Operation procedure In Storage Manager gt RAID Management select the disk volume for expansion and click Expand Capacity Action Expand Capacity Total Size Bitmap Status z 459 13 GB mo Ready Enable Bitmap 198 Click Change for the first hard drive to be replaced Follow the instructions to proceed Expand Capacity Disk Model Capacty Status Desenption Drive 1 WDC WD250044KX 22ER 232 89 GB Ready You can replace this drive Drive 2 WDC WO250044KX 22ER 232 89 GB Ready You can replace this drive a Drive 3 WRC WD250004KX 24ER 232 89 GB Ready You can replace this drive Source Disk Volume RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 123 The system can only support expanding the volume size up to 1678 and under Tip After replacing the hard drive the description field shows You can replace this drive This means you can replace the hard drive to a larger one or skip this step if the hard drives have been replaced already Caution When the hard drive synchronization is in process do NOT turn off the NVR or plug in or unplug the hard disk drives When the description displays Please remove this drive remove the hard drive from the NVR Wait for the NVR to beep twice after removing the hard drive Expand Capacity Cancel Disk Mo
131. environments but also functions with great simplicity The QNAP VioStor NVR allows users to choose suitable network cameras for various situations Businesses can enjoy high flexibility in deploying their ideal surveillance solutions with the broad ranged offerings of compatible IP cameras QNAP VioStor NVR also offers O An intuitive GUI with multi window multi tasking and multi application support Real time monitoring and recording video audio from multiple IP cameras Cross platform surveillance center Multi server monitoring up to 128 channels Interactive control buttons Instant playback Same screen IP camera configurations Playback and speed control with shuttle bar Preview videos with thumbnails Intelligent video analytics IVA Digital watermarking Live monitoring playback on Android and iOS mobile devices with VMobile Advanced event management Real time SMS and email alert Install on demand applications via the App Center 65 4 2 Connect to the NVR Follow the below steps to connect to the monitoring page of the NVR 1 Run the Qfinder Double click the name of the NVR or enter the IP address of the server in your web browser to connect to the monitoring page 2 Enter the user name and password to login the NVR Default user name admin Default password admin 3 To view the live video in your web browser please add the NVR IP address to your list of trusted sites When accessing the NVR via Internet Expl
132. esktop Click the update to check the relevant details HDD SMART Disk1 has started 77 Chapter 5 Remote Monitoring Use Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer and QNAP QVR Client to monitor the IP cameras of the NVR Note QNAP QVR Client is a client application developed by QNAP Systems inc used to locally or remotely access QNAP NVR servers for performing video monitoring and playback functions Users can find and download this application under the Utility section of the QNAP Security website at http www qnapsecurity com download asp Important Notice 1 Before using the NVR install the hard disks in the server correctly and finish the disk formatting and configuration Otherwise the server will not function properly If your Windows OS is Windows Vista Windows 7 or above it is suggested to turn off UAC User Account Control for full surveillance functions Please refer www qanapsecurity com fag detail asp faq id 503 78 5 1 Monitoring Page Upon successfully logging in click on the QVR desktop to go to the monitoring page Select the display language Start to configure the system settings and use the monitoring and recording functions of the server MT VioStorNVR_Mon ES 10 8 10 186 3 MY vestonor v5 0 0 bute 20140419 L London T Tave T Hokkaido Q Santiago Q Barcelona N e m p 5 A 2 Ls amo ot P hanghai IS R SENTO abe
133. esponse to the alarm events To use advanced event management select Advanced Mode Traditional Mode 1 Alarm Settings Select a channel IP camera video server on the list and configure the alarm settings The video recording will be activated when the alarm input of the selected channel is triggered or a moving object is detected When the option Activate alarm recording only on selected schedule is enabled the alarm recording will be activated only when the alarm input is triggered ora moving object is detected within the schedule Test the settings by clicking Test Click Apply to apply the settings to the selected channel To apply the same settings to all the channels on the list click Apply to all cameras Surveillance Settings e098 i Monitor Playback 4 Camera Settings Traditional Mode Advanced Mode 4 kaplama Still SMSC Settings Camera Overview U Camera Configuration Channel N Camera Name IP Address Alarm Recordings 1 1 Sony VB600B 10 11 14 186 OFF a System Settings 2 2 Axis P1354 10 65 12 206 OFF A Advanced Settings 3 3 JVC VN H137 10 65 12 208 OFF AL Privilege Settings 4 4 Axis P1355 10 65 12 207 OFF aa Protocol Management 5 5 Axis P1357 _10 65 12 211 Jason OFF Surveillance Logs 6 6 Axis M1114 10 65 13 57 OFF eee E 7 7 Axis M3006 10 65 12 210 OFF 8 8 Axis P3384 10 65 12 209 OFF Backup amp Expansion Recovery Management Enable alarm recording Lice
134. estination Remote Host IP Address Destination Path Network Share Directary User Name Password Remote Host Testing Test Status For example to enable the NVR to copy the recording data automatically to the remote storage device at 01 15 every Monday please do the following Select Replication Schedule select Weekly enter 01 Hour 15 minute and select Monday Select the backup options Replication Now Overwrite the oldest recordings when the available storage on the remote host is less than 4GB Perform mirroring replication by deleting extra files on the remote destination Note When remote replication is in process the recording performance will be decreased Select Replication Now the NVR will back up the recording data to the remote storage device immediately Select Overwrite the oldest recordings when the available storage on the remote host is less than 4GB the NVR will overwrite the oldest recording data when the free space on the server is less than 4GB Select Perform mirroring replication by deleting extra files on the remote replication the NVR will synchronize the recording data between itself and the remote storage device and delete any extra files on the remote storage device When the above options are all selected and remote replication is executed the NVR will do the following The NVR checks if there are files on the remote storage device that are dif
135. ferent from the local source If yes the differentiated files will be deleted Next the NVR checks the free space of remote storage device If the free space is larger than 4GB the remote replication will be executed immediately If the free space of the remote storage device is less than 4GB the NVR will overwrite the recording data of the oldest day and then executes the remote replication 184 6 The NVR displays the latest 10 remote replication records Start Time 2014 06 15 00 00 2014 06 12 21 34 2014 06 05 16 00 2014 05 26 00 28 2014 05 19 00 00 2014 05 12 00 00 2014 05 05 00 00 2014 04 29 15 38 2014 04 26 23 43 Finish Time 2014 06 15 02 17 2014 06 14 00 04 2014 06 06 11 16 2014 05 26 06 33 2014 05 21 11 53 2014 05 17 11 37 2014 05 05 13 35 2014 04 29 20 57 2014 04 27 15 01 In the above example Replicated Data Size Status 801 3 MByte s 13 37 GByte s 13 98 GBytels 3 13 GByte s 37 09 GByte s 79 05 GByte s 8 20 GBytels 3 98 GBytels 7 16 GByte s Failed Remote access error Failed Remote access error Failed Remote access error Failed Remote access error Failed Remote access error Failed Remote access error Failed Remote access error Aborted The remote replication was cancelled Failed Remote access error e When the status is shown as Failed Remote access error Check to see
136. g on this camera Apply Cancel Click Apply to apply the settings Note 4 All the settings will not take effect until Apply is clicked When applying the changes the recording operation will temporarily stop for a maximum of one minute and then restart Add generic IP camera support with a CGI command Follow the steps below to configure the IP camera Select Generic Model for the camera brand Select Generic JPEG for the camera model Enter the CGI path of the IP camera in the HTTP URL field Enter the camera name or the IP address of the camera Enter the user name and the password of the IP camera E Select to enable the recording or not Note The NVR only supports JPEG CGI command interface but does not guarantee the compatibility with all the IP camera brands 136 User Defined Multi stream In the past users of digital surveillance systems were forced to make a tradeoff between the video quality of a camera stream and requested bandwidth The same camera stream was used for both live view and recording and more bandwidth was required if a high quality camera stream was selected Fortunately with the introduction of multi stream technology users now can choose the main stream for recording files and the sub stream for live view The multi stream technology was already supported by VioStor NVR before firmware v4 1 0 However stream properties such as resolution frame rate a
137. ge Management SD Card File system vfat Status ready Storage Tools Check disk Rona Recording Settings gt Dl Remove recordings older than Support Advanced L Lock write protection iion Go to the Camera Settings page Please enable Edge Recording Go to Surveillance Settings gt Recovery Management to configure the recovery schedule and check the recovery status and the status of Edge Recording attempts Applied models AXIS P1343 P1344 P3343 P5534 M5013 Q1602 Limitations and Restrictions 1 2 The camera audio function is not supported by Edge Recording The camera time must be synchronized with the NVR time for this feature to work Please refer to the camera user manual to finish related settings on the camera page Modification of Edge Recording related configuration is not supported on local display Please make sure that the SD card can function properly and is formatted to VFAT and not EXT4 The codec setting of videos recovered from Edge Recording is fixed as H 264 Edge Recording will only check and recover recording files in the scheduled period Please refer to our camera compatibility list for your camera selection http www qnapsecurityv com pro compatibility camera as 143 7 1 3 Event Management The NVR provides Traditional Mode and Advanced Mode for event management Select Traditional Mode to use the standard alarm settings in r
138. ge expanelon page Failure of storage expansion because Subnet Mask setting of NAS and HWR should be the same Failure of storage expansion as the MVR MAC address is changed 080008 Failure of storage expansion because no NR is found Note The status of an NVR will become Y after storage expansion assignment is completed Step2 Please make sure that the StorageExpansion QPKG has been installed on the NAS and enable Storage Expansion 1 Goto Camera Setting gt Storage Expansion to configure relevant settings on the page 188 Overview _ NAS List Storage Expansion Assign NAS List Status IP Address Destination Total Size Free Size Storage Expansion List Record Information Time Period Of Saved Recording Action Click NAS List then the Add NAS button Overview NAS List _ Storage Expansion Assign NAS List Add NAS Status IP Address Destination Total Size Free Size Please enter the IP port username password destination volume and cache count for the NAS NAS IP Address Port User Name Password Destination Volume Query Volume Cache Count Hours Apply Cancel 189 Note Destination Folder The folder created on the NAS to save recording files Obtain NAS volume details The volume assigned for storage expansion Backup buffer The time it takes to move recording files to the NAS The maximum value is 12 3 Edit Modify NAS settings o
139. ght click a log to delete the record To clear all logs click Clear System Logs Lx __Recording Statistics _ System Connection Logs Online Users All events Y Clear Save Content Search Type Date Time Users Source IP Computer name Content wu 2014 02 05 10 47 29 System 127 0 0 1 localhost CMS Lite 0 52 has been installed in share HDA_DATA qpkg CMS Lite v 2014 02 05 10 47 08 System 127 0 0 1 localhost VCAM 0 1 has been installed in share HDA_DATA qpkg VCAM uv 2014 02 05 09 25 35 System 127 0 0 1 localhost System started vw 2014 02 05 09 23 12 System 127 0 0 1 localhost System was shut down on Wed Feb 5 09 23 12 CST 2014 i 2014 02 05 09 21 44 admin 10 8 10 96 Power Management System will be restart now ri 2014 02 05 09 20 39 System 127 0 0 1 localhost prin System updated successfully from 5 0 0 20140117 uv 2014 02 05 09 18 11 System 127 0 0 1 localhost Firmware Upgrade Start to update the firmware v 2014 01 29 11 48 48 System 127 0 0 1 localhost myQNAPcloud user mikeshaw qnap com has been signed in vw 2014 01 29 11 48 42 System 127 0 0 1 localhost myQNAPcloud CloudLink has been turned on i 2014 01 29 11 48 37 System 127 0 0 1 localhost myQNAPcloud DDNS has been turned on wu 2014 01 28 13 34 54 System 127 0 0 1 localhost System started vw 2014 01 28 13 32 34 System 127 0 0 1 localhost System was shut down on Tue Jan 28 13 32 34 CST 2014 A ania n1 nao 12 21 11 admin 102 10 124 Mawar A Aanaaamant 1 Cuetam w
140. ght click an entry on the search result dialog to export the video AVI format 121 and save it to the computer The exported video starts from 15 seconds before the event to 15 seconds after the event 07 10 2012 18 00 01 1 30 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 02 0 30 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 03 2 40 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 06 1 70 secs if 7 07 10 2012 18 00 27 UU SECS TAT 122 6 1 3 Export NVR Videos To convert the video files on the NVR and export the file please follow the steps below Note The playback access rights of the IP cameras are required to use this feature 1 Select an IP camera and click to Convert to AVI file 2 Select recording type start time and end time for video exporting Channel Name QNAP Export Output Export Options Recording Type all recordings i 2014 4 22 Jy 00 00 i 2014 4 22 00 20 C Users Public Videos Cancel A Choose the recording type Recipe B Specify the time range Specify a smaller time range or the video file will be too large and take a long time to convert Frome 2014 422 E 00 00 za ES miy 4 22 Er 00 20 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 3 You can specify the location where the file will be saved on client PC or to the NVR 4 Enter the file name 5 You can modify the export options 123 Channel Name QNAP Export Output Export Options Resolutio
141. hanges gt Video Audio O Synchronize with computer time gt Live View Config Date Time Detectors Synchronize with NTP server NTP server pool ntp org Set manually Applications gt Events Date 2013 Time gt Recordings Date amp Time Format Used in SSNS Specify date format predefined YYYY MM DD System Options Own About Specify time format Predefined 24h vw With resolution 1 second MS O Own The NVR will apply the settings in the edge profile to the AXIS camera automatically The codec setting of videos recovered from Edge Recording is fixed as H 264 Stream Profile Settings O Stream Profile Profile name yRedgeProfile Video encoding y 264 lw Description ya edge profile Image Audio H 264 Image Appearance Resolution 640x480 4 3 w Compression 50 0 100 Mirror image Video Stream Maximum frame rate Unlimited 6 Limited to 115 0 30 fps Overlay Settings Text and or image overlay none 141 After enabling Edge Recording please check if the camera is recording videos If not please enable Continuous Recording and make sure that the SD card is not full or damaged AXIS AXIS P1344 Network Camera Live View Setup Help Base Retin Recording List O Filter Recording time v Video amp Audio r 2 i i Y e gt Live View Config From First recording Cyyyy mm dd hhimm
142. he NVR to adjust the viewing angel of the IP camera These functions are available depending on the camera models Please consult the camera s documentation for details Note that the digital zoom function will be disabled when the PTZ function is in use en Tanta Pan and tilt If the PTZ camera supports pan and tilt functions click these buttons to pan or tilt the camera Preset positions Presets a Select the preset positions of the PTZ camera Zoom out Zoom in If the PTZ camera supports zooming click these buttons to zoom in or zoom out Digital zoom Select a channel and click this button to enable the digital zoom function When enabled click to zoom in or to zoom out Focus control Adjust the focus control of the PTZ camera 51 Display Mode The NVR supports various display modes for monitoring Click the correct icon to switch the display mode seme 7 Select the display page number Sequential mode This mode can be used with other display modes i Click z to enable or disable sequential mode Click to define the time interval of which the channels will be displayed Note VS 2104 Pro and VS 2004 Pro support 1 to 6 channel display modes only VS 2108 Pro VS 2008 Pro VS 4108 Pro VS 4008 Pro VS 4108U RP Pro and VS 4008U RP Pro support 1 to 10 channel display modes only VS 4116 Pro VS 4116U RP Pro VS 6116 Pro VS 6120 Pro and VS 8100 Pro VS 8100U
143. he disk volume and initialize the hard disks Configure the IP camera settings Restart shut down the server 47 3 3 Monitoring Upon successful login the monitoring screen will be shown Monitor the IP cameras change the display mode enable or disable manual recording control the PTZ cameras and so on Select monitoring mode 0 Al cameras S Y Test 4116PP View video Camera image and IP list camera info NAAA A anel VioStor Nov 12 1 16 02 ES PTZ camera control p Description Monitor Enter the monitoring page Playback Enter the playback page Surveillance Settings Enter the surveillance settings page allows admin access only Hide left panel Hide the panel on the left of the monitoring page Show left panel Show the panel on the left of the monitoring page Options Configure the event notification settings video window display 48 About Logout Manual recording A rms Enable or disable recording on the IP camera The administrator can select to enable or disable this function in Camera Settings gt Recording Settings on the web based administration interface Audio optional Turn on or off the audio support for the monitoring page 49 Event Notification kon Description S Event notification When the alarm recording is enabled and an event is detected this icon will be shown Cl
144. he log or click Clear All to delete all logs Date amp Time Log 2014 01 14 14 5 Motion detected on Camera 3 2014 01 14 14 5 Motion Stopped on Camera 3 2014 01 14 14 5 Motion detected on Camera 3 2014 01 14 14 5 Motion Stopped on Camera 3 2014 01 14 14 5 Motion detected on Camera 3 lear Clear All Alert sound 80 Interactive Control Buttons Whenever you move the mouse cursor over a camera channel the supported function buttons of the camera will show up for quick access kon Description Manual recording Note 1 Enable or disable manual recording on the selected channel The administrator can enable or disable this option on the surveillance settings page Snapshot Note 2 Take a snapshot on the selected channel When the picture is shown right click on it to save it to the computer Audio optional Turn on off the audio support for the monitoring page For more information about the compatibility of this feature please visit http www qnap com NVR CompatibilityXO1 html Two way audio optional Turn on off the two way audio support for the monitoring page For more information about the compatibility of this feature please visit http www qnap com NVR CompatibilityX01 html Please note the two way audio function is currently only supported by the latest version of Internet Explorer Dewarp fisheye images For specific fisheye cameras Note 3 and the specific camera mode
145. he same property value may not be available as other properties are changed For example if H 264 or Full HD is selected as the video compression setting for stream 1 users may only be left with M JPEG or VGA for stream 2 This is a camera limitation Please refer to our camera compatibility list for supported camera models Because more bandwidth is required for Smart Recording please estimate your bandwidth usage before using this feature Take Vivotek IP8132 for example this model offers three streams Stream 1 uses 663Kbps Stream 2 uses 1000K bps and Stream 3 uses 3000Kbps Please refer to Vivotek Video Transmission Calculator for detail The total bandwidth required is 4663Kbps 663K 1000K 3000K If 30 Vivotek IP8132 cameras are connected to a NVR for live view and Smart Recording is used at least 133930Kbps bandwidth is required 140 Edge Recording How to Configure Edge Recording 1 Goto the camera settings page Before adding this camera to the NVR please ensure that the camera time is synchronized with that of the NVR AXIS a AXIS P1343 Network Camera Live View Setup Help Date amp Time Settings Basic Setup g Y Instructions Current Server Time 1 Users o TCP IP Date lt 1 t 12 Time 13 E y 3 Date amp Time New Server Time 4 Video Stream Time zone GMT 08 Beijing Hong Kong Shanghai 5 Focus Pe eee rier Seren Se tee n 6 Audio Settings C Automatically adjust for daylight saving time c
146. heck the file format The NVR supports E map in JPEG only cannot find the NVR by the QNAP Finder a Check if the NVR has been turned on b Connect the local PC and the NVR to the same subnet c Install the latest version of Finder from www qnapsecurity com 301 10 11 12 13 d Run Finder again to search for the NVR Make sure all the firewall software on the computer have been turned off or add the Finder to the list of allowed programs in the firewall e If the NVR is not found click Refresh on the Finder to try again f If the problem persists contact the technical support The changes to the system configuration did not take effect After changing the settings on the administration page click Apply to apply the changes The monitoring page cannot be fully displayed in Internet Explorer When using the zooming function of Internet Explorer the page may not be displayed properly Please click F5 to refresh the page cannot use the SMB FTP and Web File Manager services of the NVR a Login the NVR as an administrator Goto Network Settings gt File Services and check if these three functions are enabled b If the NVR is installed behind a router the SMB and FTP services can only be accessed from the same subnet Please refer to Appendix B for details The NVR takes too long to restart When the NVR takes more than 5 minutes to restart turn off the power and turn on
147. hows You can replace this hard drive and the status of the drive volume says Ready it means the RAID volume is still expandable Migrate Online RAID Level Migration During the initial setup of the NVR you bought a 250GB hard drive and configured it as single disk After a period of time more and more important recordings are saved on the NVR There is a rising concern for hard drive damage and data loss Therefore you planned to upgrade the disk configuration to RAID 5 You can install one hard drive for setting up the NVR and upgrade the RAID level of the NVR with online RAID level migration in the future The migration process can be done without turning off the NVR All the data will be retained You can do the following with online RAID level migration Migrate the system from single disk to RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 or RAID 10 Migrate the system from RAID 1 to RAID 5 RAID 6 or RAID 10 Migrate the system from RAID 5 with 3 hard drives to RAID 6 You need to Prepare a hard drive of the same or larger capacity as an existing drive in the RAID configuration Execute RAID level migration migrate the system from single disk mode to RAID 5 with 4 hard drives Go to Storage Manager gt Volume Management The current disk volume configuration displayed on the page is single disk the capacity is 250GB Plug in the new 250GB hard drives to drive slots 2 and 3 of NVR The NVR will detect the new hard drive
148. ice 1 Close 274 If the UPnP router is incompatible with the NVR click and then click UPnP Router Compatibility Feedback http www qnap com go compatibility router html to contact the technical support Your router does not support UPnP protocol or you have not enabled the UPnP function on the router WIPoP Router Compatibility Feedback Select the NVR services to be allowed for remote access in section Forwarded Services Then click Apply to Router The NVR will configure the port forwarding on the UPnP router automatically You will then be able to access the NVR services from the Internet Forwarded Services Enabled Status Service Name Ports Protocol Y OK NVR Web 80 TCP Y OK Secure NVR Web 443 TCP Note If more than two NVR are connected to one UPnP router please specify a different port for each NVR If the router does not support UPnP users are required to configure port forwarding manually on the router Please refer to the links below Application note http www qnap com go notes html FAQ http www qnap com faq UPnP router compatibility list http www qnap com UPnP Router Compatibility List 275 My DDNS With the Cloud Portal web based NVR services such as web administration and File Station can be published to http www mygnapcloud com By enabling the NVR services in this step they are opened for remote access even if they are not published Enab
149. ick this icon to view the alert details The alert sound can be turned on or off click Clear All To clear all the logs The system event logs are shown in this dialog Click Clear to delete a log or click Clear All to delete all logs twee Gamera DateTime 2010 09 01 11 36 14 2010 09 01 10 55 23 Logical input TB js triggered Logical input TB is triggered Alert sound 0 0 r 1 1 r y 1 1 1 y y 1 r r y 2010 09 01 10 35 42 2010 09 01 09 33 32 2010 09 01 09 33 30 2010 09 01 09 33 29 2010 09 01 09 33 27 2010 09 01 09 33 26 2010 09 01 09 33 23 2010 09 01 09 33 21 2010 09 01 09 33 19 2010 09 01 09 33 18 2010 09 01 09 33 15 2010 09 01 09 33 13 2010 09 01 09 33 11 2010 09 01 09 33 09 2010 09 01 09 33 06 PINAL ELOY AMA IVANA INIA 50 Logical input is triggered Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 AREAS AN E E SUS ESTERS TPO a Year PTZ Control Panel The term PTZ stands for Pan Tilt Zoom If the IP camera supports PTZ use the control panel on t
150. ight click the channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Perimeter mode Quad mode and PTZ mode Remark 1 To know the camera models which can be installed with panomorph lens please visit http www qnapsecurity com faq_ detail asp faq id 718 Remark 2 The function is only available when the resolution of the video stream is higher than 640x480 on the monitoring page Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is PTZ mode for the channel you can use PTZ control panel or mouse by clicking and holding down the mouse left button and then moving the mouse or turning the mouse wheel to change viewing angles or zooming in out the screen If Dewarping mode is Quad mode the above methods can also be applied to operate PTZ functions in each divided screen 56 Options To configure advanced monitor settings click The following options are provided under the General tab O Event Notification Y When Enable alert for all surveillance events option is enabled and a surveillance event is triggered the alerticon will be shown on the monitoring page instantly Click the icon to view the alert details v After enabling Issue notification when the disk reaches maximum operation time set below in System Tools gt Hard Disk SMART you can then Enable alert for disk error and warning to receive alarm notifications when h
151. igured channels The following options are provided under the Video tab O Streaming Stream from the server If the IP camera cannot be connected from the computer select this option and the video will be streamed from the NVR This option does not require extra port mapping configuration but may influence the performance of the NVR Stream from IP camera If the NVR and the IP cameras are located on the same LAN select this option to stream the video from the IP camera Note that the port forwarding settings on the IP cameras must be configured if the NVR IP cameras and the computer are located behind a router a virtual server or a firewall Oo Video Windows Highlight the video window when an event is triggered The video window will flash if an event is triggered Display unauthorized channels Select this option to show the channels that the user does not have the access right to monitor Display unconfigured channels Select this option to show the channels that have not been configured 93 General Video Snapshot Snapshot Always ask me where to save the snapshot images C Users andrew Documents Snapshot Preferred image format JPEG Show timestamp and camera name Save the snapshot as itis displayed If this option is not selected the snapshot will be saved in ts original size The following options are provided under the Snapshot tab O Snapshot NW Specify the location wher
152. ill be added to the installation queue automatically prior to the dependent add on e Ifthe app update process is canceled before it is finished please install the app from the App Center again To update an app click Update and click OK to confirm Alternatively you may click Update All on the menu bar to install all updates and Refresh to check for the latest updates The button will turn to Open to signify that the update is complete for an app To remove an app first click an installed app to open its introduction page Click Remove on the page to uninstall it from the NVR and click OK to confirm Note e Click the on off button in an app icon to enable or disable an app 292 Offline Installation To install apps when the NVR is offline or beta apps that are not officially available on the QNAP App server users can download the app application qpkg from the QNAP security website http www qnapsecurity com or forum http forum qnapsecurity com index php unzip the files and click Install Manually on the menu bar to install the apps manually 293 Chapter 11 LCD Panel This section is applicable to the NVR models with an LCD panel only The NVR provides a handy LCD panel for users to perform the disk configuration and view the system information When the NVR has started up the server name and the IP address will be shown JN v R s FlaDEls 69 121514 110101 1101
153. ill ho ractart mas Page 1 2 gt M amp Display item 1 50 Total 52 Show 50 vy Items System Connection Logs The NVR supports recording HTTP FTP Telnet SSH AFP SAMBA and iSCSI connections Click Options to select the connection type to be logged The file transfer performance can be slightly affected when this feature is turned on Tip Right click a log and select to delete the record or block the IP and select how long the IP should be blocked 252 System Logs Lx System Event Logs System Connection Logs _ Online Users All events y Moka Options Save Accessed Resources Sez Type Date Time Users IP Computer name Connection Type Accessed resources Action O 2014 04 24 19 13 32 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Administration Login OK O 2014 04 24 19 04 05 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Logout O 2014 04 24 19 04 04 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Administration Login OK O 2014 04 24 18 45 59 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Logout 17 2014 04 24 18 45 58 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Administration Login OK i 2014 04 24 18 44 13 admin 10 8 10 56 HTTP Administration Login OK i 2014 04 24 17 54 44 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Logout 17 2014 04 24 17 54 43 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Administration Login OK i 2014 04 24 17 25 44 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Logout O 2014 04 24 17 25 43 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Administration Login OK A 2014 04 24 17 10 13 admin 10 65 12 98 HTTP Administration Login Fail
154. important system and HDD statistics can be reviewed on the QVR Dashboard 75 System Health HDD Health Resource Monitor 17 19 2s SUES 488 Uptime O day s 04 25 51 No errors were detected Su Hardware Scheduled Tasks Storage System 30 C 86 F Y All Jobs Last 24 hours Single Disk Drive 1 CPU A3 C 109 F A Ready Fan 5882 RPM E Used 395 78 GB G Avallable 1 42 TB Online Users 5 No scheduled tasks were admin a a Pe executed See 00 01 33 10 8 14 110 ARES 00 00 23 10 11 15 16 EFRR 00 00 39 10 11 10 44 O System Health The status of the NVR system is indicated in this section Click the header to open the System Status page O HDD Health The status of the HDDs currently installed in the NVR will be shown in here X1 means that only one HDD is currently installed in the NVR For multiple HDDs installed in the NVR the status indicated is only for the HDD with the worst condition Click the HDD Health header to open the HDD SMART page in Storage Manager to review the status of each HDD For details on the Storage Manager please refer to the chapter on Storage Manager Click the icon to switch between the HDD Summary page and the HDD status indicator Please note that the color of the HDD symbol will change based on HDD health O Resource Monitor The CPU RAM and bandwidth usage is displayed here Click the Resource Monitor header to open the corresponding page in System
155. initialization 237 Y USBDIsk3 Generic Total 3 83 GB ExT4 Used 133 12 MB Ml Free 3 70 GB Ready a Eject Eject offers two different options Disconnect disk partition allows you to remove a single disk partition or a disk drive in a multi drive enclosure Remove device allows you to disconnect external storage devices without the risk of losing any data when the device is removed First choose a device to eject click Eject and then to disconnect the disk partition or remove the device Storage Information Format Eject Data Sharing f Disconmect disk partition Y USBDISk1 p USEI Remove device storeJet PI 288 Total 698 63 GB NTFS Total 465 76 GB NTFS C 0 Used 694 64 GB D Used 70 25 GB M Free 3 99 Ge Free 395 51 GB Ready Ready Encryption management If an external storage device is encrypted by the NVR the button Encryption Management will appear Click this button to manage the encryption password key or lock or unlock the device Lock the device 238 Note The external storage device cannot be locked if a real time or scheduled backup job is running on the device To disable the backup job go to Control Panel gt Applications gt Backup Station gt External Drive 1 To lock an encrypted external storage device click Encryption Management 2 Select Lock this device and click Next Encryption
156. instant email alert when an event is triggered enter the SMTP settings Multiple email addresses can be entered as the recipients Snapshots of multiple channels IP cameras video servers can be attached to the alert emails Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Add Action Action Type 20E New Select from the list E mail SMTP server address Enable SMTP Authentication Sender Recipients Subject Content Use SSL TLS secure connection Attached with snapshot Time interval to send the alert email when the same kind of events is triggered second s Cancel 153 SMS To allow the system administrator to receive an instant SMS alert when an event is triggered enter the SMS server settings The default SMS service provider is Clickatell To add other SMS service providers click Add and enter the provider s name and the URL template text Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Note Always follow the standard of the SMS service provider to receive the SMS properly Action Type SYS _ M New Select from the list SMS Server Settings Clickatell Y Create Enable SSL Connec tion SMS Server Login Name admin SMS Server Login Password eseese SMS Server API_ID SMS Notification Settings Country Code Afghanistan 93 Ma Cell Phone
157. ion Job Job Name Usage Type Schedule Status Auto Router Configuration My DDNS Cloud Portal 49 Cloud Services Step2 Enter the job name Create a Replication Job Remote Replication Wizard This wizard helps you create a remote replication job Enter the name of the remote replication job and click Next Remote Replication Job Name Step 1 5 Next Cancel Step3 Select usage Type Upload or download from the dropdown menu Then input the access key private key and remote path A bucket is the root directory on Amazon S3 You can do remote host testing by clicking TEST Other settings are optional Note To use this function you must create at least one Bucket on Amazon S3 Please go to Amazon S3 on website and select Create Bucket to create one Bucket on your Amazon S3 account 282 Create a Replication Job Amazon 3 Usage Type Upload Ps Access Key AKIAJ4TC2PUP34CC63FC Secret Key AT Remote Path qnapqvrtest test Bucket Directory Remote Host Testing Test Maximum number of retries 10 0 99 Maximum upload rate KB s Perform incremental replication Delete extra files on remote destination Enable Server Side Encryption y Enable Reduced Redundency Storage Step 2 5 Back Next Cancel Step4 Specify the local path as Network Share Directory Select the network share from dropdown menu and input the directory 283 Create a Replication Job Local Path
158. ion time 3 57 70 hh mm ss Network slave mode A network UPS slave communicates with network UPS master to receive the UPS status To set up your NVR with UPS as network slave mode follow the steps below 1 Make sure the NVR is connected to the same physical network as the network UPS master 2 Select the option Enable UPS Support 3 Select Network UPS slave from the Protoco drop down menu 4 Enter the IP address of the network UPS server 5 Choose between whether the NVR will shut down or enter auto protection 245 mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NVR should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NVR enters auto protection mode the NVR resumes the previous operation status when the power restores 6 Click Apply All to confirm UPS Y Enable UPS Support Protocol Network UPS slave v IP address of network UPS server 10 8 12 153 Turn off the server after the AC power fails for mnute s z The system will enter auto protection mode after the AC power fails for Auto protection when the power restores the system automatically resumes to its previous state UPS Information AC power status Manufacture Battery capacity Model Estimated protection time Note To allow the UPS device to send SNMP alerts to the QNAP NVR in case of power loss you may have to enter the IP address of the NVR in the configur
159. irmware of the IP camera if any Contact the technical support if the error persists 88 5 1 2 Display Mode The NVR supports different display modes for viewing the monitoring channels Single 6 channel 9 channel 12 channel Page Sequential mode channel mode mode mode number settings a 4 channel 8 channel 10 channel Multi channel Sequential p r pan e oom mg nera E as m m l ED mode mode mode mode mode You can configure the sequential interval in the sequential mode settings 5 1 3 PTZ Camera Control Panel The term PTZ stands for Pan Tilt Zoom If an IP camera supports the PTZ feature use the control panel on the NVR to adjust the viewing angle of the IP camera These functions are available depending on the camera models Please refer to the user manual of the IP cameras for more information Note that the digital zoom function will be disabled when the PTZ function is in use QVR 5 0 and above hides the PTZ control panel by default You can enable the PTZ control panel in the options on the monitoring page Note When you enable multi display mode and the live view window is too small to show interactive control buttons please enable PTZ control panel to control the ee Digital zoom p i 7 ES A el camera Select and configure PTZ Focus control of the Adjust PT angle of camera preset positions PTZ camer
160. is changed the NVR will automatically update the new IP in the DNS server Enable trusted domains Select this option to load the users from trusted Active Directory domains and specify their access permissions to the NVR in Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders The domain trusts are set up in Active Directory only not on the NVR 9 3 2 FTP FTP Service When you turn on FTP service you can specify the port number and the maximum number of users that are allowed to connect to the NVR by FTP at the same time Control Panel e098 O C search e 2 Overview ne wsfTP Service Advanced System Settings A Privilege Settings General 9 Users Y Enable FTP Service Network Services DB Protocol type Y FTP Standard 2 Win FTP with SSL TLS Explicit Port number 21 Unicode support Yes No Enable anonymous Yes No Note If your FTP client does not support Unicode please select No for Unicode Support Connection Maximum number of all FTP connections 30 Maximum number of connections for a single account 10 Enable FTP transfer limitation To use the FTP service of the NVR enable this function Open an IE browser and enter ftp NVR IP Enter the username and the password to login the FTP service 260 Protocol Type Select to use standard FTP connection or SSL TLS encrypted FTP Select the correct protocol type in your client FTP software to ensure successful connection
161. ish y QWERTY Y 37 Click E YY to select the display language If a USB keyboard is connected click QWERTY_ Y to choose the keyboard layout Click the keyboard icon E to enter the necessary information if a USB keyboard is not available Enter value Cancel The monitoring page will be shown upon successful login refer to Chapter 3 3 for details 38 3 1 Quick Configuration If the NVR has not been configured Quick Configuration Wizard will be shown Follow the instructions of the wizard to complete the system setup Note All the changes will be effective only after applying the settings in the last step 1 The system information will be shown Select the language and click Next Welcome Welcome to Quick Configuration Wizard This wizard will help you complete the system configuration quickly System Information Model Name VS 4016Pro IP Address Date Time 2010 11 18 08 02 31 Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dubli Disk 1 ATA WDC WD5001ABYS 059 0 465 76 GB Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Firmware Version 3 3 1 Build 3517 English y Cance 2 Change the admin password or use the default password admin 39 Administrator Password Change the administrator password User Name admin Verify Password fs 3 Use the original password Note If you select Use the original password the administrator password will not be changed 3 Select to obtain
162. istrator authority Only administrators are allowed to login the NVR The live video is not clear or smooth sometimes a The image quality may be restricted and interfered by the network traffic b When there are multiple connections to the IP camera or the NVR the image quality will be reduced It is recommended to allow only three simultaneous connections to the monitoring page at maximum For higher recording performance do not open too many IE browsers to view the live video c The same IP camera may be shared by multiple NVR servers for recording at the same time The alarm recording does not function a Please login the NVR and go to Camera Settings gt Alarm Settings Make sure the alarm recording is enabled for the IP camera b If the NVR is installed behind a router while the IP camera is not the alarm recording will not work c When the alarm recording is enabled make sure the number of days that the alarm recordings will be retained have been specified in Camera Settings gt Advanced Settings Otherwise the recordings may be overwritten The estimated storage space for recording displayed on the Recording Settings page is different from the actual value This estimated value is a reference value only The actual disk space may vary according to the image contents the network environment and the performance of the IP cameras The E map cannot be displayed correctly Please c
163. k Volume RAID 6 Disk Volume Single Disk Volume RAID 10 Disk Volume Source Disk Volume Single Disk Drive 1 The drive configuration is about to be configured as RAID 5 Disk Volume The capacity is approximately 461 12GB Back Note that all the data on the selected hard drive will be cleared Click OK to confirm When migration is in process the required time and total drive capacity after migration are shown in the description field The NVR will enter Read only mode when migration is in process during 11 49 to assure the data of the RAID configuration will be consistent after RAID migration completes After migration completes the new drive configuration RAID 5 is shown and the status is Ready You can start to use the new drive configuration The process may take from hours to tens of hours to finish depending on the hard drive size You can connect to the web page of the NVR to check the status later Use Online RAID Capacity Expansion and Online RAID Level Migration Add a hard drive Follow the steps below to add a hard drive member to a RAID 5 or RAID 6 disk configuration 1 Make sure the status of the RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration is Ready 2 Install a hard drive on the NVR If you have a hard drive which has already been 204 formatted as single disk volume on the NVR you can add this hard drive to the RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration You are recommended to use hard disk drives
164. l bonding that does Adaptive not require any special switch The outgoing Transmit Load traffic is distributed according to the current Balancing load on each Ethernet interface computed relative to the speed Incoming traffic is received by the current Ethernet interface If the receiving Ethernet interface fails the other slave takes over the MAC address of the failed receiving slave Balance tlb mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Balance alb Balance alb is similar to balance tlb but also Adaptive Load attempts to redistribute incoming receive Balancing load balancing for IPV4 traffic This setup does not require any special switch support or configuration The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation sent by the local system on their way out and overwrites the source hardware address with the unique hardware address of one of the Ethernet interfaces in the bond such that different peers use different hardware address for the server This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance DDNS Service To allow remote access to the NVR using a domain name instead address enable the DDNS service The NVR supports the DDNS providers http www dyndns com http update ods org http www dhs org http www dyns cx http www 3322 org http www no ip com 221 General switches General switches of a dynamic IP 9 1 4 Security Security Level Specify the IP address or the
165. le the My DDNS service in Remote Access Service and the NVR will notify the myQNAPcloud server automatically if the WAN IP address of the NVR has changed To use the myQNAPcloud service make sure the NVR has been connected to an UPnP router and the Internet A NVRD43683 myonardoua x myQNAPcloud myQNAPcloud ia MUDDNS Cloud Portal y Remote Access Services A R nfiguration uto Router aes Enable myQNAPcloud DDNS service My DDNS Cloud Portal Enable myQNAPcloud DDNS service and complete the settings to connect to your NVR by a web browser with the following URL a ead Sandee qvrtest myqnapcloud com To change myQNAPcloud DDNS domain name please click here Amazon S3 Note The myQNAPcloud name of each QNAP NVR is unique One myQNAPcloud name can only be used with one NVR A registered myQNAPcloud name will expire in 120 days if your NVR remains offline within the period Once the name is expired it will be released for new registration by other users Cloud Portal In Remote Access Services gt My DDNS Cloud Portal gt Cloud Portal the web based NVR services are shown Select Publish to publish the NVR services to myQNAPcloud website My DONS Cloud Portal Publish Services You can publish NVR services to myQNAPcloud website https www myanapdoud com Select Publish to publish the NVR services to myQNAPcioud website Select Private to hide the
166. lot VGA HDMI eSATA x 2 reserved Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 USB 3 0 Password amp network settings reset button 16 SS eS SY E e e sp A i E 1 2 6 VS 6120 6116 6112 Pro VioStor One touch video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators Status LAN USB Power HDD1 6 Power button Select button Enter button Power connector K Lock Security Slot Gigabit LAN x 2 Audio In Out Password amp Network Settings Reset Button USB 3 0 x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 17 ee Se a Se oe i e e sp UON P 9 1 2 7 VS 6020 6016 6012 Pro VioStor One touch video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators Status LAN USB eSATA Reserved HDD1 6 Power button Select button Enter button Power connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 eSATA x 2 reserved VGA Password amp network settings reset button Kensington security slot 18 E a a e e FP PP Eee BwWN PO 1 2 8 VS 4116 4112 4108U RP Pro piel USB 2 0 One touch video backup button LED indicators USB Status HDD1 4 LAN Power button Power connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 3 0 x 2 USB 2 0 x 2 GPIO RS 485 reserved Password network settings reset button Audio In Out RS 232 reserved 19 1 2 9 VS 4016 4012 4008U RP Pro e UloStor One touch video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators Status LAN USB eSATA Reserved HDD1 4 Power button Power connector Gigabit
167. ls with panomorph lens Note 4 you can enable disable the dewarping function After enabling the function you can then select mount type dewarping mode PTZ mode 1 Click amp Go Click on the camera screen at any point to align the center of the screen using this point as the target PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom camera control Auto cruising This feature is used to configure the PTZ cameras to cruise according to the preset positions and the staying time set for each preset position Enable live tracking Available on Panasonic NS202 A Cameras 81 5 Disable live tracking Available on Panasonic NS202 A Cameras Preset position Select the preset positions of PTZ cameras Digital zoom Note 5 Enable disable digital zoom Instant playback On the Live view page whenever you want to look back to check suspicious events of a camera channel you just missed just hit Instant Playback button to bring up the window to review recent feeds While you don t have to switch to the playback page to do so you can still have full live views of other channels simultaneously Same screen IP camera configurations On the Live view page you can directly configure an IP camera s recording schedules when needed without leaving the Live view page maintaining seamless monitoring so you won t miss any suspicious events Camera information Properties Note 6 Configure other monitoring options Locate in E map Highlight ca
168. lti Factor Authentication MFA Access Keys Access Key ID and Secret Access Key Note You can have a maximum of two access keys active or inactive at a time Created Deleted Access Key ID Status Actions Feb 16th 2014 es eee Active Make Inactive Delete Create New Access Key Create Remote Replication Job on Amazon S3 For using Remote Replication Job on Amazon S3 you must have one Amazon S3 account first You can refer to section Create your own Amazon S3 account for detailed information You can back up the NVR data to or retrieve the data from the Amazon S3 Amazon s services will generally accept requests that are received within 15 minutes after you login Amazon S3 Before getting started make sure your system clock is set correctly according to your time zone It is suggested to configure your NVR to automatically synchronize with the system clock using the Network Time Protocol NTP Follow the steps below to create a remote replication job on Amazon S3 Step 1 Login your VioStor NVR and go to myQNAPcloud gt Cloud Service gt Amazon S3 Click Create New Replicating Job 281 myQNAPcloud a myQNAPcloud y Remote Access Services This function allows you to upload the data from the NVR to Amazon S3 or vice versa Note Please synchronize the system time with an Internet time server before using this function To configure the system date and time please click here Create a Replicat
169. ltiple streams Video Resolution stream from server Stream from network camera 8 Adjust resolution automatically _ Fixed resolution VGA MJPG If an IP camera supports different resolution settings the NVR will select the smallest resolution larger than or equal to the size of the browser window If all the supported resolution settings of an IP camera are smaller than the browser window the largest resolution will be selected Let me choose other cameras to apply the same settings Select this option to apply the changes to other IP cameras Note that some settings may not be applied if the IP camera does not support the features such as streaming from camera or video resolution configuration _ Let me choose other cameras to apply the same settings 85 Properties Always stream from the server _ Always stream from the network camera OSD Settings OSD text colo A gt Display Mode 8 Fit image to window _ Keep aspect ratio 22 ee If the image is larger than the window do the 8 Shrink image to fit window maintaining aspect ratio Shrink image by 1 2 1 4 1 8 and so on to fit window _ Deinterlace Stream from server 8 Adjust resolution automatically Fixed resolution VGA MIPG Let me choose other cameras to apply the same settings OK Cancel 86 5 1 1 Live Video Window The live videos of the IP cameras configured on the NVR are shown on the monitoring page Click the ch
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172. m Logs Drive 8 No Disk LL Privilege Settings Note that if you are going to install a hard drive new or used which has never been installed on the NVR before the hard drive will be formatted and partitioned automatically and all the disk data will be cleared v Network Services 194 Disk Configuration Single disk volume RAID 1 JBOD just a bunch of disks RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID 5 hot spare Single Disk Volume Each hard drive is used as a standalone disk If a hard drive is damaged all the data will be lost JBOD Just a bunch of disks JBOD is a collection of hard drives that does not offer any RAID protection The data are written to the physical disks sequentially The total storage Capacity is equal to the sum of the capacity of all member hard drives RAID 0 Striping Disk Volume RAID O RAID O striping disk combines 2 striping or more hard drives into one larger volume The data is written to the hard drive without Block Al Block A2 Block A3 Block A4 Block AS Block A6 Block A7 Block A8 Disk 1 Disk 2 any parity information and no redundancy is offered The total storage capacity of a RAID O disk volume is equal to the sum of the capacity of all member hard drives 195 RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume RAID 1 RAID 1 duplicates the data mirroring between two hard drives to provide disk mirroring To create a RAID 1 array a minimum of 2 Block Al hard drives are required Block A2 The
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174. mber of the estimated storage space for recording is only for reference The actual space required depends on the network environment and the camera performance Enable panomorph support For the specific camera models with panomorph lens you can enable this option Note To know the camera models which can be installed with panomorph lens please visit http www qnapsecurity com faq_ detail asp faq id 718 Manual recording To allow manual activation and deactivation of manual recording function on the monitoring page enable this option Real time digital watermarking Enable this option to add digital watermarks to the video files as soon as they are recorded to the NVR Use the Watermark Proof utility to verify if the video files were maliciously modified Enable recording data retention Turn on this function and specify the minimum number of days to keep the recording data Note that the number of days entered here must be smaller than the maximum number of days to keep all recordings configured in System Settings gt Advanced Settings Enable auto snapshot Select this option and the settings will be displayed Configure up to 15 schedules for automatic snapshot taking or specify the number of snapshots max 60 the NVR should take every hour The Snapshots are saved to the share folder of the NVR by default Specify a remote server to where the files will be saved Read write access to the remote server is required When
175. mera icon on E map Connect to camera homepage Note 1 Enabling or disabling the manual recording feature will not affect the scheduled or alarm recording 2 By default the snapshots are saved in My Documents or Documents gt Snapshots on Windows If the snapshot time is inconsistent with the actual time that the snapshot is taken it is caused by the network environment but not a system error 3 Applied to specific fisheye cameras Vivotek FE8171V FE8172 FE8174 After enabling the feature you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Panorama Full View Panorama Dual View and Rectangle Remark 1 The camera firmware version should be v0100h or above About 82 the latest camera firmware please visit http www vivotek com index php Remark 2 If the Mount type is Wall only Panorama Full View and Rectangle are supported in Dewarping mode Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is Rectangle you can use PTZ control panel to operate PTZ functions excluding digital zoom Applied to specific camera models with panomorph lens Before using this feature you need to select the Enable panomorph support option in the camera configuration page After enabling the feature you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Perimeter mode Quad mode and PTZ mode Remark 1 To know the camera models
176. ms may occur 192 The display time of the recordings will be incorrect The time of the event log displayed will be inconsistent with the actual time when an action Occurs Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically Turn on this option to synchronize the date and time of the NVR automatically with an NTP Network Time Protocol server Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP server for example time nist gov time windows com Then enter the time interval for synchronization This option can be used only when the NVR is connected to the Internet Disable RTC synchronization Disable this option to enable RTC synchronization Note A real time clock RTC is a computer clock most often in the form of an integrated circuit that keeps track of the current time Set the server time the same as your computer time To synchronize the time of the NVR with the computer time click Update next to this option w System Administration Time Current date and time 2014 04 24 18 24 39 Thursday Time zone GMT 08 00 Taipel Date and time format yyyy MM DD M 24HR Y Time setting Manual setting Date Time 2014 04 24 21 1198 Mmi 123 pal 38 Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically Disable RTC synchronization Set the server time the same as your computer time Update Apply Apply All Note The first time synchronization may take several minutes to complete 193 9 1 2 Storage Ma
177. n Keep aspect ratio Format avi JPEG A Choose the exporting resolution Resolution B Select to keep the aspect ratio of exported file or not Keep aspect ratio Yes v C Select the file format video compression of the exported file Format AVI MJPEG D You can select to include a time stamp and the channel name in the exported file or to add comments will have one more txt file saved as same file name in the same folder 6 Click OK 7 All the video files that meet the search criteria will be converted 124 6 1 4 Export Video Files with Digital Watermark The NVR supports digital watermarking to protect the videos and snapshots from unauthorized modifications Digital watermarks can be added to the exported videos and snapshots in the playback page The watermark cannot be removed and can only be verified by the QNAP Watermark Proof software To use digital watermarking in the playback page follow the steps below 1 Enter the playback page 2 Select J to add digital watermarks in the exported snapshots or videos Settings Playing Mode C Play all frames f Skip expired video frames when necessary and make playback as smooth as possible C Real time playback skip all expired video frames Snapshot Snapshot Folder D Documents and Settings AdministratoryMy Doc Browse W Show timestamp and camera name Watermark iM Add digital waterma
178. n Management Change encryption key Old password Mew password Verity new password Download encryption key file 242 UPS By enabling the UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply support you can protect your NVR from abnormal system shutdown caused by power disruption In the event of a power failure the NVR will shut down automatically or enter auto protection mode by probing the power status of the connected UPS unit Standalone mode USB To operate under USB standalone mode follow the steps below 1 Plugin the USB cable on the UPS to the NVR 2 Select the option Enable UPS Support Choose between whether the NVR will shut down or enter auto protection mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NVR should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NVR enters auto protection 3 mode the NVR resumes the previous operation status when the power restores Click Apply All to confirm UPS Enable UPS Support Enable Network UPS Support Turn of the server after the AC power fails for minutes The system will enter auto protechion mode after the 4 power fails for auto protect n when the power restores the system automatically resumes to ts previous state UPS Information Normal Manufacture Amencan Power Conversion Battery capacity MN Model Smart UPS 1500 Estimated protection bme 5 35 0 Ahi immiss Standalone mode SNMP
179. n this page Config NAS NAS IP Address 10 11 14 151 Port 8080 User Name admin Password Cache Count Apply Cancel 4 Click Storage Expansion Assignment to choose a NAS as the storage unit for each channel Overview NAS List temngs Expansion Assign Storage Expansion Assign Review all of the configured settings and recording storage details under Overview Camera Name NAS IP Address Destination 1 1 iMege B1100 10 11 14 151 ceylontest 2 2 Mege B2210E 10 11 14 151 ceylontest 3 10 11 14 151 ceylontest 4 5 10 11 14 151 ceylontest 6 6 Sony SNV CH220 10 11 14 151 ceylontest A 10 11 14 151 ceylontest 8 10 11 14 151 ceylontest 9 10 11 14 151 ceylontest 10 10 11 14 151 ceylontest 11 10 11 14 151 ceylontest 12 10 11 14 151 ceylontest Apply 190 iew NAS List Storage Expansion Assign NAS List Status IP Address Destination Total Size Free Size o 10 11 14 151 ceylontest 10 76 TB 7 82 TB Storage Expansion List Record Information Time Period Of Saved Recording Action 4 3ch1 1 Mege B1100 Localhost 2013 11 22 2013 11 29 F NAS 10 11 14 151 2013 10 14 2013 11 22 an Aa 4 3ch2 2 iMege B2210E Localhost None Bo SJ NAS 10 11 14 151 2013 10 18 2013 11 14 Aa a The page will automatically refresh the status every fifteen minutes 191 Chapter 9 Control Panel 9 1 System Settings 9 1 1 General Settings System Administration Enter the name of the
180. nager Volume Management This page shows the model size and current status of the hard drives on the NVR You can format and check the hard drives and scan the bad blocks on the hard drives When the hard drives have been formatted the NVR will create the following default share folders mobile The shared folder for Vcam App mp4 The shared folder for MP4 Recordings App record_export The shared folder for Recording Export Pro APP record nvr The default shared folder for regular recording files record nvr_alarm The default shared folder for alarm recording files snapshot The default shared folder for auto snapshot Note The default shared folders of the NVR are created on the first disk volume and the directory cannot be changed Control Panel 009 a En As un Overview _ Volume Management _ RAID Management Hard Disk SMART System Settings E General Settings Storage Manager 4 Network Current Configuration Physical Disks y i Scan now amp Security as Disk Model Capacity Status SMART Information f Hardware Drive 1 WDC WD1002FAEX 00Z3A05 0 931 51 GB Ready Good Power a Drive 2 WDC WD1002FAEX 00Z3A05 0 931 51 GB Ready Good gp Notification Drive 3 No Disk Firmware Update Drive 4 No Disk o Backup Restore Drive 5 WDC WD1002FAEX 00Z3A05 0 931 51 GB Ready Good External Device Drive 6 No Disk WN System Status Drive 7 WDC WD1002FAEX 00Z3A05 0 931 51 GB Ready Good a Syste
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182. nd SMB port 445 of the NVR on WAN configure the following port mapping settings From Forward 219 87 144 205 21 192 168 1 1 21 219 87 144 205 139 192 168 1 1 139 219 87 144 205 445 192 168 1 1 445 After finishing the above two steps connect to the NVR on WAN by entering the IP address http 219 87 144 205 8000 in the IE browser Then login the NVR with the correct user name and password If the port specified to the NVR is 80 enter http 219 87 144 205 to connect to the NVR Note If the router does not use a fixed IP configure the DDNS settings on the router Other configurations are the same as above 305 Environment 3 The NVR and the IP camera are all located remotely O IP Cameras gt ae va As ont Ont ice Ande idan Office f A pr Internet or VPN raros In this example add the IP camera to the NVR by adding its IP address to the IP Address settings Note If a particular port is assigned to connect to the IP camera specify the port in the system configuration 306 Environment 4 The NVR and the IP camera are installed behind the router NVR 1 192 168 1 101 NVR 2 192 168 1 102 NVR 3 192 168 1 103 Router public IP 219 87 145 205 In the example to allow a remote PC to connect to each NVR by FTP do the following Step 1 Set up the port mapping virtual server on the router om Forwardto NVR 1 219 87 145 205 2001 192 168 1 1
183. nd compression mechanism could not be changed by users Properties General r rc Cc OSD Settings OSD text color EN 7 Display Mode e Fit image to window Keep aspect ratio gt Display image in original size If the image is larger than the window do the Following t r Video Processing Deinterlace video Resolution Stream from server C Adjust resolution automatically e Fixed resolution 4vGA H264 y Let me choose other cameras to apply the same settings x Ceca The multi stream feature in firmware v4 1 0 has been enhanced Users can configure stream properties after selecting User Defined from the drop down list on the user interface and users can choose stream properties based on their needs Please note that in the Multi Stream Profile the default value is System Configured 137 Smart Recording Smart Recording is a powerful feature in the field of digital surveillance as high quality videos are recorded during an unexpected event and the low quality camera stream is used for regular recording This is extremely beneficial as more details about an event can be revealed from the high definition camera stream recorded during that event and less storage space is consumed comparing to when the high quality camera stream is used for Round the clock recording The VioStor NVR supports two recording modes Round the clock Recording mode and Smart Rec
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185. ng contents O Codec The codec for playing AVI videos recorded by the NVR via Windows Media Player O Manual The user manuals of the NVR Oo Qfinder The setup program of QNAP Qfinder This tool is used to discover the NVR servers available on the local network and configure the network settings of the NVR O AIG View the hardware installation instructions of the NVR O QVR The setup program for the QNAP QVR Client an application to see the live view and play videos recorded by the NVR If you were unable to install the QNAP QVR Client when connecting to the monitoring playback page of the NVR install the plugin from the CD ROM e Tool This folder contains IPP library and monitor plugin If you failed to install the ActiveX plugin when connecting to the monitoring page of the NVR by an IE browser install the plugin from the CD ROM 28 2 3 Hard Disk Drives Compatibility List This product works with 2 5 inch and 3 5 inch SATA hard disk drives from popular hard disk brands For the hard disk compatibility list please visit httpo www qnapsecurity com pro compatibility asp O QNAP disclaims any responsibility for product damage malfunction or data loss recovery due to misuse or improper installation of hard disks in any occasions for any reasons 2 4 IP Cameras Compatibility List For the information of supported IP camera models please visit httpo www qnapsecurity com pro compatibility camera asp 29 2 5 Che
186. ng remains unchanged Period Settings Step 4 7 A Configure backup channel If the backup channel settings are not changed the system will back up all of the recording channels by default to configure backup channels You can click Backup channe Configuring Backup Channels Available Channels Selected Channels Chi Camera 1 Ch2 Camera 4 Ch4 Camera 4 Ch Camera 4 Ch Camera 4 Ok Cancel 176 B Configure backup duration If the backup duration settings are not changed the system will back up all of the recording files on the specified days by default e You can click Backup duration and files to configure backup duration and files Regular Recording E Alarm Recording m Alarm and Regular Inactive 9 2 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 sun Include auto snapshots Ok Cancel Enable Include auto snapshots to also copy the auto snapshot files when the recordings are configured to back up C Click Next 8 Enter a name for the backup job A job name supports up to 63 characters it cannot start or end with a space Click Next 177 Create a Job Please enter a name for the backup task USBDisk1 Specify a name for the sync job It is a required field and cannot be empty Step 5 7 Cancel 9 Confirm the settings and click Next Create a Job Confirm Settings
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188. nse Management Note e All the settings will be effective after clicking Apply When applying the changes the current recording process will temporarily pause maximum 1 minute and then restart To avoid blocking by the firewall the IP cameras or the video servers configured for alarm recording must be located on the same subnet as the NVR e To switch from traditional mode to advanced mode select Advanced Mode and click Go to the settings page 144 2 SMSC Settings Configure the SMSC server settings to send SMS messages to the specified phone number s from the NVR The default SMS service provider is Clickatell You can add your own SMS service provider by selecting Add SMS Provider from the drop down menu When Add SMS service provider is selected enter the name of the SMS provider and the URL template text Note The URL template text must follow the standard of the SMS service provider to receive the SMS alert properly O Monitor Playback 2 a Camera Settings Traditional Mode Advanced Mode y Camera Overview r Alarm Settings ali U Camera Configuration H Event Management SMS Server Settings Clickatell y Create a System Settings Enable SSL Connection A Advanced Settings SSL port 443 amp Privilege Settings SMS Server Login Name admin a Protocol Management SMS Server Login Password e Surveillance Logs SMS Se
189. o search Pause when found Enable this option and the video search will stop when a video file matching the search criteria is found e Highlight the detection zone The moving objects detected in the video will be highlighted in red boxes the foreign or missing objects will be highlighted in yellow boxes the video which is out of focus or obstructed will be displayed in transparent red 4 Click Search to start searching the video by IVA The results will be shown 120 IVA Settings Detection Mode MV Motion detection Foreign object Missing object F Out of focus Camera occlusion Sensitivity Define detection zone Define object size Y Ignore objects with width or height less than this setting Note Please specify a minimum bounding box Pause when found iV Highlight the detection zone 07 10 2012 18 00 01 1 30 secs Motion 07 10 2012 18 00 02 0 30 secs Motion 07 10 2012 18 00 03 2 40 secs Motion 07 10 2012 18 00 06 1 70 secs Motion 07 10 2012 18 00 08 18 20 secs Motion 07 10 2012 18 00 26 0 17 secs Motion 07 10 2012 18 00 27 20 23 secs Motion 07 10 2012 18 00 47 2 33 secs Motion 07 10 2012 18 00 50 2 30 secs Motion 07 10 2012 18 00 53 0 50 secs Motion 07 10 2012 18 00 53 1 00 secs Motion Other options e Double click an entry on the search result dialog to play the video The player will play the video starting from 15 seconds before the event to 15 seconds after the event O Ri
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191. of the same storage capacity for the RAID configuration Select the RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration on the RAID Management page and 3 click Add Hard Drive Select the new hard drive member The total drive capacity after adding the 4 drive will be shown Click Add Hard Drive All the data on the new hard drive member will be deleted during this process The data on the original RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration will be retained Click 5 OK The NVR will beep twice To add hard drives member to a RAID 10 disk volume repeat the above steps Note that you need to add an even number of hard disk drives to a RAID 10 volume The storage capacity of the RAID 10 volume will increase upon successful configuration This process may take a few hours to tens of hours to complete depending on the number and the size of the hard drive Please wait patiently for the process to finish Do NOT turn off the NVR during this process You can use a RAID configuration of larger capacity after the process Configure Spare Drive You can add a spare drive to or remove a spare drive from a RAID 5 6 or 10 configuration Follow the steps below to use this feature 1 Make sure the status of the RAID 5 6 10 configuration is Ready Install a hard drive on the NVR If you have a hard drive which has already been formatted as single disk volume on the NVR you can configure this hard drive as the spare drive You are recommended to u
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193. olders 1 Select a shared folder or folder in which you want to create a new folder 2 Click UO Create folder 3 Enter the name of the new folder and click OK Renaming files or folders 1 Selecta file or folder to rename 2 Right click the mouse and select Rename to rename the file 3 Enter the new file or folder name and click OK Copying files or folders 1 Select the files or folders to copy 2 Click 3 Click the destination folder 289 4 Click 5 and confirm to copy the files or folders Moving files or folders 1 Select the files or folders to move 2 Right click the mouse and select Move 3 Select the destination folder Click OK Deleting files or folders 1 Selecta file or folder to delete 2 Right click the mouse and select Delete 3 Confirm to delete the file or folder File Folder search The File Station supports smart search of files sub folders and folders on the NVR You can search a file or folder by all or part of the file or folder name or by the file extension F E AAA N fy W1 27 8124UP admin P A home 4 4H homes 290 10 3App Center The App Center is a digital platform for distribution of NVR apps Users can search for install remove and update apps developed by QNAP or third party apps through the App Center to expand the services and add new features on the NVR App Center e808 A O Search Refresh
194. ording mode and they are described below O Round the clock Recording mode The same stream from the camera is used for both regular recording and alarm recording To use this function please select one camera stream from the stream list Video Settings Multi stream Profile User defined Recording Mode Round the clock Recording Regular Recording Stream 1 Stream Video Compression Resolution Frame Rate Quality 1 H 264 w 1920x1080 Full Ss Compression 30 Motion JPEG w 640x480 6 Compression 50 H 264 mm 1280x720 12 Compression 30 Enable audio recording on this camera Enable manual recording Enable real time digital watermarking Minimum number of days recording files are kept day s Crokle nta rmac Step 3 6 Cancel O Smart Recording mode Different camera streams are used for regular recording and alarm recording To use this function please select one camera stream for regular recording and another for alarm recording 138 Video Settings Multi stream Profile User defined R4 Recording Mode Smart Recording as Alarm Recording Stream 1 aa Stream Video Compression Resolution Frame Rate Quality 1 H 264 1920x1080 Full w Compression 30 2 Motion JPEG 640x480 6 a Compression 50 3 H 264 w 1250x720 12 aa Compression 30 Enable audio recording on this camera Enable manual recording Enable real time digital watermarking E I I wmi Step 3 6 Cancel As more cameras will be supported for
195. orer you will be prompted to install the ActiveX add on 4 To view the live video with Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or by using the QNAP QVR Client on Windows PC please visit http www qnapsecurity com download asp to download and install the QNAP QVR Client for Windows first 5 To view the live video on Mac please visit http www qnapsecurity com download asp to download and install the QNAP QVR Client for Mac 66 4 3 Using the QVR Desktop After you finish the basic NVR setup and login to the NVR the following desktop will appear Each main desktop feature is introduced in the following sections Main Menu Show Desktop Go to Monitoring Page Go to Playback Page Toolbar Notification O TO amn m A lA Y ir gt H Personal N A e Surveillance File Station myQNAPcloud Backup amp App Center Setti n gs Settings Expansion Desktop Next j Firmware Update Area Desktop 11 22 DENAI 6 QVR VS 4116UPro Tuesday April 15 Toolbar Main Menu Click to show the Main Menu It includes three parts 1 QNAP applications 2 system features and settings Items under APPLICATIONS are developed by QNAP to enhance your NVR experience Items under SYSTEMS are key system features designed to manage or optimize your NVR These applications can add functionalities to the NVR for their introduction please refer to their description at the App Center Click the icon from the menu to launch the
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197. out the settings Allow only NTLMv2 authentication NTLMv2 stands for NT LAN Manager version 2 When this option is turned on login to the shared folders by Microsoft Networking will be allowed only with NTLMv2 authentication If the option is turned off NTLM NT LAN Manager will be used by default and NTLMv2 can be negotiated by the client The default setting is disabled Name resolution priority You can select to use DNS server or WINS server to resolve client host names from IP addresses When you set up your NVR to use a WINS server or to be a WINS server you can choose to use DNS or WINS first for name resolution When WINS is enabled the default setting is Try WINS then DNS Otherwise DNS will be used for name resolution by default Login style DOMAIN USERNAME instead of DOMAIN USERNAME for FTP AFP and File Station In an Active Directory environment the default login formats for the domain users are Windows shares domain username FTP domain username 259 File Station domain username AFP domain username When you turn on this option the users can use the same login name format domain username to connect to the NVR via AFP FTP and File Station Automatically register in DNS When this option is turned on and the NVR is joined to an Active Directory the NVR will register itself automatically in the domain DNS server This will create a DNS host entry for the NVR in the DNS server If the NVR IP
198. own in LAN 1 only and the IP of the Ethernet 2 will be shown in LAN 2 only To use the port trunking mode for dual LAN connection see section iii Network Parameters Under the Network Parameters tab on the TCP IP Property page configure the following settings TCP IP Property x Network Speed DHCP server Auto negotiation n7 Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP Use static IP address Fixed IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Jumbo Frame 10 65 9 127 255 255 Ma 254 pl O v 10 65 8 J1 1500 M Apply Cancel 215 Network Speed Select the network transfer rate according to the network environment to which the NVR is connected Select auto negotiation and the NVR will adjust the transfer rate automatically Obtain the IP address settings automatically via DHCP If the network supports DHCP select this option and the NVR will obtain the IP address and network settings automatically Use static IP address To use a Static IP address for network connection enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway Jumbo Frame Settings MTU Jumbo Frames refer to the Ethernet frames that are larger than 1500 bytes It is designed to enhance Ethernet networking throughput and reduce the CPU utilization of large file transfers by enabling more efficient larger payloads per packet Maximum Transmission Unit MTU refers to the size in bytes of the largest packet that a gi
199. r Microsoft networking Specify also how the users will be authenticated Control Panel e098 O Search 2 jy gt us L2J En j ma Overview System Settings Privilege Settings 9 9 Enable file service for Microsoft networking 9 Users Server description Optional NVR Server Network Services Workgroup NVR Advanced Options FTP t Apply Enable WINS server Use the specified WINS server WINS server IP address Local master browser O Allow only NTLMv2 authentication Mame resolve priority ONS only Cancel 258 WINS server If the local network has a WINS server installed specify the IP address The NVR will automatically register its name and IP address with WINS service If you have a WINS server on your network and want to use this server enter the WINS server IP Do not turn on this option if you are not sure about the settings Local Domain Master A Domain Master Browser is responsible for collecting and recording resources and services available for each PC on the network or a workgroup of Windows When you find the waiting time for connecting to the Network Neighborhood My Network Places too long it may be caused by failure of an existing master browser or a missing master browser on the network If there is no master browser on your network select the option Domain Master to configure the NVR as the master browser Do not turn on this option if you are not sure ab
200. reaming data from the IP cameras and monitor record and playback the video of the IP cameras on the NVR Please refer to Note 1 for more information 4 Click Next for recording settings Recording Settings Video Compression H 264 Resolution 1920x1080 Frame Rate Full Quality Compression 30 Enable audio recording on this camera Enable panomorph support Enable manual recording Enable real time digital watermarking Minimum number of days recording files are kept E L E E L Enable auto snapshot Cancel Configure the video compression recording resolution frame rate and quality 133 Enable audio recording manual recording recording data retention real time digital watermarking and auto snapshot settings For further information regarding cameras that support User defined Multi stream and Smart Recording please refer to the list described in that section A B C Video compression Choose a video compression format for the recording Resolution Select the recording resolution Frame rate Adjust the frame rate for the recording Note that the frame rate of the IP camera may be affected by network traffic Quality Select the image quality for the recording More disk space is required to save higher quality recordings Audio recording optional To enable the audio recording click Enable audio recording on this camera Estimated storage space for recording The nu
201. rk in the exported snapshot iM Add digital watermark in the exported video creel 3 Click Convert to AVI file refer to Chapter 6 1 3 Digital watermarks will be added to the exported video files and snapshots 125 1 2 6 2 Play Video Files in the QNAP QVR Client for Windows Click Start All Programs QNAP QVR Client Surveillance Client to open the QNAP QVR Client for Windows The following window will be shown IP Address Port I 80 User name Password Remember IP address port Remember user name and password Enter IP address port user name and password to log into the NVR All the playback functions of the QNAP QVR Client for Windows are similar to those of the browser based interface Please refer to other sections of this chapter 126 6 3 Watermark Proof The Watermark Proof utility is installed automatically along with the QNAP QVR Client for Windows From the Windows Start menu select All Programs gt QNAP gt QVR Client to locate Watermark Proof Run Watermark Proof The following window will be shown 2 Watermark Proof Stop when watermark error is detected Click to browse and locate the files Multiple files can be selected at one time Click gt to check the files and view the proof result When Stop when watermark error is detected is selected the checking process will stop if a failed file is detected
202. rmware Update 1 System Settings 3 General Settings E 9 Model VS 8124UPro ee Storage Manager Current firmware version 5 0 0 amp Network Date 2014 04 24 A Security Check for Update Status Last checked 2014 04 24 18 44 19 a Hardware Pp Automatically check if a newer version is available when logging into the NVR web administration interface Power Notification Apply Firmware Update Backup Restore External Device System Status System Logs LL Privilege Settings Network Services 231 Firmware Update Live Update ysfitmware Updates Model VS 8124UPro Current firmware version 5 0 0 Date 2014 04 24 Before updating system firmware please make sure the product model and firmware version are correct Follow the steps below to update firmware 1 Download the release notes of the same version as the firmware from QNAP website http www qnapsecurity com Read the release notes carefully to make sure you need to update the firmware 2 Before updating system firmware back up all disk data on the server to avoid any potential data loss during system update 3 Click the Browse button to select the correct firmware image for system update Click the Update System button to update the firmware Browse Update System System update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status please wait patiently The system will inform
203. rt when the free storage size is less than the value A Network Size 3072 MB s a Security Enable Redundant Power Supply Mode Power Notification a Firmware Update Backup Restore MA External Device E System Status System Logs LL Privilege Settings Network Services Enable configuration reset switch When this function is turned on you can press the reset button for 3 seconds to reset the administrator password and the system settings to default The disk data will be retained System Basic system reset Advanced system reset 1 beep 2 beeps All NVR models Press the reset button for 3 sec Press the reset button for 10 sec Basic system reset 3 sec After pressing the reset button for 3 seconds a beep sound will be heard The following settings will be reset to default System administration password admin TCP IP configuration Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP TCP IP configuration Disable Jumbo Frame TCP IP configuration If port trunking is enabled dual LAN models only the port trunking mode will be reset to Active Backup Failover 224 System port 80 system service port Security level Low Allow all connections LCD panel password blank This feature is only provided by the NVR models with LCD panels Advanced system reset 10 sec After pressing the reset button for 10 seconds you will hear two beeps at the third and the tenth seconds The
204. rver API_ID Backup amp Expansion o SMS Notification Settings Recovery Management Country Code Afghanistan 93 License Management Cell Phone No 1 Cell Phone No 2 Interval of sending SMS text messages of the same events 69 Minute s Send SMS text messages when the following events take place 145 Advanced Mode The advanced mode consists of the event and action sections Define the action to take for each event triggered on the IP cameras or the video servers connected to the NVR To configure the advanced event management by the Advanced Mode select an event type on the left event list and configure the actions to take on the right Note e Click Apply to apply the settings or Exit to exit the settings page Ifthe Advanced Mode is selected on the Alarm Settings page the advanced settings will be applied after the NVR restarts even if you have selected to exit the settings page The settings will be cancelled if Traditional Mode is selected after exiting the Advanced Mode To avoid blocking by the firewall the IP cameras or the video servers configured for the alarm recording must be located on the same subnet as the NVR To switch from the advanced mode to the traditional mode select Traditional Mode and click Apply Events The events supported by the NVR are classified as camera events motion detection alarm input camera di
205. s and assign monitoring playback and administration rights to them Other newly created system managers will also have the administration right but some rights are different from sysmgr 3 user The general users have only the rights of monitoring and video playback They have no administration authority The following information is required to create a new user Username The username is case insensitive and supports multi byte characters such as Chinese Japanese Korean and Russian The maximum length is 32 characters The invalid characters are ANLI E e Password The password is case sensitive and supports maximum 16 characters It is recommended to use a password of at least 6 characters 256 Control Panel e098 O Search a E NN 12 Overview o a LOS System Settings Create Delete LL Privilege Settings E Username Action g admin Ce UE O n mand supervisor etwork Services sysmar Ces Create a User To create a user on the NVR click Create Follow the instructions of the wizard to complete the details Create a User Privilege Settings Username CT Channel Monitoring Playback PTZ Control O Audio Password 1 E m P 0 16 characters Too short P F A Verify Password 3 F F F F User Type user Y 4 F E T E Create Cancel 257 9 3 Network Services 9 3 1 Win Microsoft Networking To allow access to the NVR on Microsoft Windows Network enable file service fo
206. s Or you can select My Devices from the drop down menu in left side to review all your device published services and details including the name DDNS address LAN and WAN IP myQNAPcloud QVRTest Published services 10 My Devices Published entrance of secure connection SSL 269 f myQNAPcloud QVRTest Ap My Devices VioStor qvitest B Device detail Favorited Devices Device name Viodel name nternet address Device IP WAN IP Firmware version Last update time Searchable gvrtest VS 2112Pro avrtest mygnapcloud com 192 168 0 101 116 168 63 237 5 0 0 2014 02 09 13 30 23 Yes Or select button My Account in top left corner to check your profile change your password and monitor your account activity myQNAPcloud QVRTest Published services do My Devices qvrtest Q a Published services QVR Web File Station Q QVR Web File Station Published entrance of secure connection SSL 270 myQNAPcloud 2 Profile R qvrtest gmail com 0 First Name QVR Test QVRTest Male v myQNAPcloud Change Password 2 Old Password Y Change Password El New Password Re Confirm New Password Submit 271 1984 v 12 v myQNAPcloud Activities 02014 02 09 Source IP Country Device 01 30 17 pm dui Device Name Device Model HB Activities ke Source IP Country
207. s The status of the new hard drives is Unmounted 202 Current Configuration Physical Disks scan now Disk Model Capacity Status SMART Information Drive 1 WDC WD250044Kx 22ERM17 0 232 89 GB Ready Good Drive 2 WDC WD2SODAAKX 22ERM17 0 32 89 GB Ready Good Drive 3 WDC WD250044K 2ERML O 232 89 GB Ready Good Drive 4 No Disk Drive 5 No Disk Note that if you are going to install a hard drive new or used which has never been installed on the NAS before the hard drive will be formatted and partitioned automatically and all the disk data will be cdleared Current Configuration Logical Volumes Disk Volume File System Total Size Free Size Status Single Disk Drive 1 ExT4 229 5 GB 228 52 GB Ready Single Disk Drive 2 229 57 GB 228 88 GB Ready Single Disk Drive 3 a Go to Storage Manager gt RAID Management click Migrate from the Action Achom Total Size Bitmap Status 227 76 GB Ready 227 76 GB z Ready unmounted Set Global Spare Select one or more available drives and the migration method The drive capacity after migration is shown Click Migrate 203 Migrate x Disk Model Capacity Status wf Drive 2 WDC WD2500584kKx 22ERM 1 0 232 80 GB Ready yl Drive 3 WDC WD250044kx 22ERM17 0 232 80 GB Ready Select the migration method Single Disk Volume RSID 1 Mirroma Disk Volume 2 Single Disk Volume RATD 5 Disk Volume Single Dis
208. s details Storage Information a Storage Name USBDisk Manufacturer PpI 288 Model USB 2 0 Drive Total Free Size 465 76 GB 395 51 GB File System NTFS Shared Folder USBDIsk 2 Device Type USB 2 0 Status Ready The number of USB interfaces supported varies by models Please refer to http www qnapsecurity com for details It may take tens of seconds for the NVR server to detect the external USB device successfully Please wait patiently 236 Format The external storage device can be formatted as EXT3 EXT4 FAT32 NTFS or HFS Mac only file system Click Format and select the option from the drop down menu The NVR supports external drive encryption To encrypt an external storage device click Encryption Select the encryption method AES 128 192 or 256 bit and enter the password 8 16 characters Select Save encryption key to save the password in a hidden location on a hard drive of the NVR The NVR will unlock the encrypted external storage device automatically every time the device is connected Click Format to proceed Ta 7 Format External Storage Drive eS File System ExT4 i Mainly for NAS and inus UNIX environment Encryption AES 128 bits we Password Verify Password Save encryption key Format Cancel Click OK and all the data will be cleared All disk data will be removed 4re you sure Cancel The device will be Ready after disk
209. sconnection NVR events recording failure and external events user defined events Note The camera events available depend on the features supported by the IP cameras or video servers 146 Event List Edit Comec ramure 4B 7 Axis M3006 Motion Detection Connection Failure 4B 8 Axis P3384 Motion Detection Alarm Inputi Connection Failure 2 Surveillance event Recording Failure a External event 4 A User defined Event Jason 9 button Description O Edit an event This button cannot be used to edit camera disconnection Add an external event This button is not applicable to the camera events and the NVR events Delete an external event This button is not applicable to the camera events and the NVR events The NVR supports the following event types Before specifying the action settings select the events to manage and configure the settings 1 Motion detection This option allows the NVR to trigger an action when a moving object is detected by the IP camera or the video server Select Camera event from the Event List Locate the channel and click Motion Detection Next click the edit button enable this option configure the settings and click Apply Set the schedule to define the active period of the alarm settings and define the action on the right discussed in the later sections 147 Surveillance Settings 8 80 8 4 Camera Settings Traditional
210. se hard disk drives of the same storage capacity for the RAID configuration Select the RAID volume and click Configure Spare Drive To add a spare drive to the selected configuration select the hard drive and click Configure Spare Drive To remove a spare drive unselect the spare drive and click Configure Spare Drive 5 All the data on the selected hard drive will be deleted Click OK to proceed 205 The original data on the RAID 5 6 or 10 disk volume will be retained After the configuration completes the status of the disk volume will become Ready Note A hot spare drive must be removed from the disk volume before executing the following action Online RAID capacity expansion Online RAID level migration Adding a hard drive member to a RAID 5 RAID 6 or RAID 10 volume Bitmap Bitmap improves the time for RAID rebuilding after an unexpected error or removing or re adding a member hard drive of the RAID configuration If an array has a bitmap the member hard drive can be removed and re added and only blocks changes since the removal as recorded in the bitmap will be re synchronized To use this feature select a RAID volume and click Enable Bitmap ww Volume Management _ RAID Management _ Hard Disk SMART Action Expand Capacity Total Size Bitmap Status 57 2768 07 GB no Ready Enable Bitmap Note Bitmap support is only available for RAID 1 5 6 and 10 Recover R
211. se online Make sure the system is connected to the Internet O Offline Activation Activate the license offline Step 1 4 Next Cancel k Step2 Enter the Product Authorization Key PAK code to activate the license Add a License Online License Activation Enter the Product Authorization Key PAK code to activate Step 3 4 Back Next Cancel Step3 The License has been activated Please click FINISH button to close the window 164 Add a License Online License Activation License activated The camera license has been activated Click Download to download the Deactivation Ticket Step 4 4 Finish Step4 The additional camera license will be displayed in the license management list after the license activation Offline License Activation Step1 If the VioStor NVR is behind a firewall or doesn t have an Internet connection please select Offline Activation Add a License Activate the License Online Activation Activate the license online Make sure the system is connected to the Internet Offline Activation Activate the license offline Step 1 4 i Cancel Step2 Please copy the system UDI and go to the License Store for offline license 165 activation Add a License Offline License Activation Step 1 Retrieve License File To retrieve the license file please visit the License Store and enter the Ma system UDI and PAK http license gqnap com a
212. seconds for the above settings is 300 5 minutes O Local display To allow guest access to the monitoring screen of the NVR by local display select Enable anonymous access e Auto logoff Set the timeout period to log off the users from the configuration page of the NVR when the idling time has reached Note The timeout logoff does not apply to the monitoring playback advanced mode device configuration system update remote replication and logs amp statistics pages O Network intrusion detection The system will alert users when possible attacks on the network are detected and give recommendations for actions to take O Maximum number of concurrent logins http You can define the maximum number of http user sessions at the same time maximum 32 Note All of the settings will be effective only after clicking Apply When applying the changes the recording will temporarily pause for up to 1 minute and then restart 157 7 2 2 Privilege Settings You can check the rights of camera management for all users You can also modify access right of monitoring playback PTZ control and audio for a general user If you want to add a user please go to Control Panel gt Privilege Settings gt Users Surveillance Settings e808 O Y Monitor Playback L2J 4 Camera Settings o You can manage the access permissions for the camera in this page Camera Status
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214. select the Enable panomorph support option in the recording settings page Right click channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Perimeter mode Quad mode and PTZ mode Remark 1 To know the camera models which can be installed with panomorph lens please visit http www gnapsecurity com faq_ detail asp faq id 718 Remark 2 The function is only available when resolution of video stream is higher than 640x480 on the monitoring page Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is PTZ mode for the channel you can use PTZ control panel or mouse by clicking and holding down the mouse left button and then moving the mouse or turning the mouse wheel to change viewing angles or zooming in out the screen If Dewarping mode is Quad mode the above methods can also be applied to operate PTZ functions in each divided screen 62 3 5 Video Conversion amp Export The NVR supports converting the video files to AVI format and saving the files to an external USB storage device Note e To use this feature connect a USB storage device to the front USB port of the NVR and make sure the device has been correctly formatted The access right to play the videos of the IP camera is required to convert the video files Follow the steps below to export the video files of an IP camera from the NVR and convert the files to an AVI file 1 Enter
215. server to the server list B Click Add to add the NVR to the server list 2 Up to 128 channels from multiple NVR servers can be added for monitoring 91 5 1 5 Monitor Settings El To configure advanced monitor settings click Options General Video Snapshot Event Notification Enable alert for all surveillance events _ Enable alert for disk error and warning Display Order ws Reset the display order of the monitoring channels ese PT Contral Panel Show PTZ Panel The following options are provided under the General tab O Event Notification NW When Enable alert for all surveillance events option is enabled and a surveillance event is triggered the alert icon O will be shown on the monitoring page instantly Click the icon to view the alert details NW Afterenabling Issue notification when the disk reaches maximum operation time set below in System Tools gt Hard Disk SMART you can then Enable alert for disk error and warning to receive alarm notifications when hard drive events occur O Display Order Click Reset to reprioritize the monitoring channels to the default order e PTZ Control Panel Select to show or hide the PTZ control panel 92 Options General Video Snapshot streaming L Stream from server 8 Stream from network camera Video Windows Highlight video window when an event is triggered Display unauthorized channels Display unconf
216. st 16 6 12 8 Rabe ang nb SAMBA PubleOhrome_ora 2013 05 10 quest 10 6 12 5 tatehuang ni 5aMBA Publ Chromea_gra 2013 05 10 7 31 quest 10 6 1026 tatehuanqanb SAMBA Public Milstead_On o o o 0 o ue Q Q o 2013 05 10 Quest 10 8 12 5 tatehjang ni SAMBA Public Milstead_QN Page ilal F Hi Display item 1 10 Total 22 Show 10 Ibems Online Users The information of the on line users connecting to the NVR by networking services is shown on this page Tip Right click a log to disconnect the IP connection and block the IP gt System Logs Lx L2J Recording Statistics System Connection Logs Online Users __ Users search Type Login Date Login Time Users Source IP Computer name Connection t Accessed Resources A 2014 02 05 09 46 11 admin 10 8 10 96 mikeshaw pc Samba record_nvr Disconnect this connection oe A 2014 02 05 10 37 52 adm p Administration Add to the block list gt Disconnect this connection and block the IP gt Advanced Log Search Advanced log search is provided to search for system event logs system connection logs and online users based on user preferences First specify the log type users computer name date range and source IP and click Search to search for the desired logs or reset to list all logs 254 System Logs p System Event Logs System Connection Lags Online Users Sysiog Chent Management All events Clear Sare Log type Al events Date 2013 05 02 2013 05
217. ster interface does not correspond correctly to maintain high availability To use port trunking on the NVR make sure at least two LAN ports of the NVR have been connected to the same switch and the settings described in sections i and ii have been configured Follow the steps below to configure port trunking on the NVR 1 Click Port Trunking Select the network interfaces for a trunking group Ethernet 1 2 Ethernet 3 4 Ethernet 5 6 or Ethernet 7 8 Choose a port trunking mode from the 2 drop down menu The default option is Active Backup Failover TCP IP Port Trunking Select the port trunking membership and mode Please note that Incompatible mode settings might cause the network interface to hang or affect the overall performance For more information please click here Trunking Group 1 Interface E Active Backup Balance rr Ethernet 1 Balance XOR Ethernet 2 a Broadcast IEEE 802 3ad Use the settings from Ethernet 1 Balance tlb Balance alb Cancel 3 Select a port trunking group to use Click Apply 218 r x TCP IP Port Trunking amp Select the port trunking membership and mode Please note that incompatible mode settings might cause the network interface to hang or affect the overall performance For more information please click here Trunking Group 1 Active Backup Interface Standalone Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Use the settings from Trunking Group 1 Ethernet 1 2
218. storage capacity of a RAID 1 Block A3 Block AS disk volume is equal to the size Disk 1 Disk 2 of the smallest hard drive RAID 5 Disk Volume RAID 5 parity across disks The data are striped across all the hard drives in a RAID 5 array The parity information is party Block Al WS distributed and stored across Sack al alice Parity each hard drive If a member Parity Block 2 Block C3 hard drive fails the array enters Block D1 Block D2 Block D3 degraded mode After installing a es ES ES new hard drive to replace the failed one the data can be rebuilt from other member drives that contain the parity information To create a RAID 5 disk volume a minimum of 3 hard drives are required The storage capacity of a RAID 5 array is equal to N 1 size of smallest hard drive N is the number of hard drives in the array 196 RAID 6 Disk Volume The data are striped across all the hard drives in a RAID 6 array RAID 6 differs from RAID 5 that a second set of parity information is stored across the member drives in the array It tolerates failure of two hard drives To create a RAID 6 disk volume a minimum of 4 hard drives are required The storage capacity of a RAID 6 array is equal to N 2 size of smallest hard drive N is the number of hard drives in the array RAID 10 Disk Volume RAID 10 combines four or more disks in a way that protects data against loss of non adjacent disks It provi
219. t a Ww 01 54 12164UP Down right T e Q 1 01 1 Vivotek 1P8361 E AGG 1 02 2 Vivotek CC 8130 oe l Left AG 1 04 4 Vivotek 1P8130 z Up left l YAI Q 1 03 3 Vivotek IP7361 Q 1 06 6 Vivotek 1P7135 G 1 088 Vivotek IP8330 9 1099 vivotek 127151 E 1 10 10 Vivotek PZ7151 o O 1 11 11 Vivotek IP7151 To save the changes made to the E maps click E to exit Edit mode When clicking an E map or an IP camera on the left the E map or the E map with the camera icon will be shown on the right immediately The selected camera icon will be highlighted with a blue bracket J And the view of IP camera will be shown in single channel mode on the monitoring screen 106 You can choose the Double click action on the Camera Icon in Emap Options by lb n i clicking Emap Options Icon Size Medium wo Double dick on Camera Icon action C Open live view 6 Open live view in new window OK Cancel O Open live view Whether or not Edit mode is enabled the view of IP camera will be shown in single channel mode on the monitoring screen O Open live view in new window Whether or not Edit mode is enabled the view of IP camera will be shown on another window A amp 7 Vivotek FD71 e Y office1 e 1 05 5 Vivotek Pz6112 QL 1 07 7 Vivotek FD7131 i cr E Y La office in We y 5 gt mia BEURCOM a j A
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221. t the steps above to replace other hard drives After changing the hard drives and disk rebuilding has completed click Expand Capacity to execute RAID capacity expansion 200 Expand Capacity Disk Orve 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Source Disk Volume Model Capaaty Seagate 5713100052845 Cc 931 51 GB Seagate 5131000528945 CC 931 51 GB Seagate 513100052845 CC 931 51 GB RAID S Desk Volume Drive 123 You can expand the disk volume capacity to approximately 1862 GB The system can only support expanding the volume size up to 1678 and under Click OK to proceed The NVR beeps and starts to expand the capacity r Cesk Volume Total Size RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 123 459 13 66 m Status Ready Ready Ready Bitmap Desonption You can replace this drive You can replace this drive You can replace this drive Status a Expanding 12 00 00 20 The process may take from hours to tens of hours to finish depending on the drive size Please wait patiently for the process to finish Do NOT turn off the power of the NVR After RAID capacity expansion has finished the new capacity is shown and the status is Ready You can start to use the NVR In the example you have 1 8TB logical volume Action Disk Volume RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 123 Total Size 1845 38 GB 201 Bitmap no Status Ready Tip If the description still s
222. tal memory 3847 9 MB Free memory 2541 9 MB CPU temperature 44 C 111F System temperature 43 C 109 F System fan 1 speed 7389 RPM System fan 2 speed 7042 RPM System fan 3 speed 7389 RPM Resource Monitor You can view the CPU usage disk usage and bandwidth transfer statistics of the NVR on this page CPU Usage This tab shows the CPU usage of the NVR System Status Lx System Information Network Status Hardware Information Resource Monitor _ CPU Hyper Threading Memory Usage 100 100 Disk Usage Bandwidth Usage Process 30 30 100 100 50 50 Memory Usage This tab shows the memory usage of the NVR by real time dynamic graph 249 System Status e088 L2J System Information Network Status Hardware Information Resource Monitor _ CPU usage Physical Memory Swap Memory Total 3 76 GB Total 517 62 MB Disk Usage Used 1 27 GB Used 36 KB Free 2 49 GB Free 517 59 MB Bandwidth Usage 100 Process 50 360 320 280 240 200 160 120 80 40 0 Now Seconds ago Disk Usage This tab shows the disk space usage of each disk volume and its shared folders System Status 0o00 System Information Network Status Hardware Information Resource Monitor _ CPU usage volume RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 1257 Memory Usage Total 2768 07 GB Used size 1619 69 GB Bandwidth Usage Available space 1148 38 GB Process MM record_nvr 1486 13 GB MA record_nvr_alarm 117 51 GB MM sn
223. taying time interval in seconds Click Add Preset Mame Interval fan 5 Sec fan 5 6 Update To change a setting on the list highlight the selection Select another preset position from the drop down menu and or change the staying time interval Click Update 98 Preset Mame Interval ipe 100 Add Update Delete y Interva A ee Delete To delete a setting highlight a selection on the list and click Delete To delete more than one setting press and hold the Ctrl key and select the settings Then click Delete Preset Name Interval 01 30 sec w l Ss hI 8 After configuring the auto cruising settings select the option Enable auto cruising and click OK The NVR will start auto cruising according to the settings Mame Interval W Enable auto cruising cal Note O The default staying time interval of the preset position is 5 seconds Enter 5 999 seconds for this setting O The system supports up to 10 preset positions the first 10 configured on the 99 PTZ cameras Up to 20 settings for auto cruising can be configured In other words the NVR supports maximum 10 selections on the drop down menu and 20 settings on the auto cruising list 100 5 2 E map The E map feature of the NVR is provided to for users to upload electronic maps to the system to indicate the locations of the IP cameras Users can drag and drop the camera icons to th
224. tected The alarm input 1 of the IP camera has been triggered El The alarm input 2 of the IP camera has been triggered The alarm input 3 of the IP camera has been triggered fa An unidentified event has been triggered 110 5 3 Remote Monitoring from the QNAP QVR Client for Windows After installing the QNAP QVR Client for Windows click Start All Programs gt QNAP QVR Surveillance Client to open the QNAP QVR Client for Windows The following window will be shown Login IP Address Port 80 User name Password Remember IP address port Remember user name and password Enter the IP address port user name and password to login the NVR All the monitoring functions of the QNAP QVR Client for Windows are similar to those of the browser based interface Please refer to other sections of this chapter 111 Chapter 6 Play Video Files Use Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer and the QNAP QVR Client to playback the files recorded by the NVR 1 To play the recording files in Internet Explorer please add the NVR IP address to the list of trusted sites When accessing the NVR via Internet Explorer you will be prompted to install the ActiveX add on 2 To play the recording files by Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or QNAP QVR Client on Windows PC please visit http www qnapsecurity com download asp to download and install the QNAP QVR Client for Windows
225. that can be installed with panomorph lens please visit http www gnapsecurity com fag _detail asp fag_id 718 Remark 2 The function is only available when the resolution of the video stream is higher than 640x480 on the monitoring page Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is PTZ mode for the channel you can use PTZ control panel or mouse by clicking and holding down the mouse left button and then moving the mouse or turning the mouse wheel to change viewing angles or zooming in out the screen If Dewarping mode is Quad mode the above methods can also be applied to operate PTZ functions in each divided screen When the digital zoom function is enabled on multiple IP cameras the zooming function will be affected if the computer performance is not high enough Properties A Streaming Use custom settings i Always stream from the server Select this option to stream the audio and video data from the NVR If the computer cannot 83 connect to the IP cameras select this option to allow the NVR to stream the data No extra port forwarding is required however the performance of the NVR may be affected ll Always stream from the network camera If the NVR and the IP cameras are connected to the same local network select this option to stream the video data from the IP cameras If the NVR the IP cameras and the PC are located behind a router virtual server or firewall configure port forwarding on the IP cameras to use certain ports Ill
226. the network settings automatically or enter the network settings Network Settings Obtain an IP address automatically by DHCP Use a static IP address IP Address COS CCA O CU Subnet Mask CO OE O eee Default Gateway COS OE O O Primary DNS Server Zs Secondary DNS Server 4 Enter the date and time settings Select to synchronize the server time with an Internet time server To enter a domain name for the NTP server make sure the DNS server has been correctly set up 40 Time Setting Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London D hh mm ss YY YY MM D Yi Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically NTP Server pool ntp org Select the disk configuration Click Disk Information to view the hard disk drive details Note that all the disk data will be deleted when the disk volume is initialized Disk Volume Configuration Please select a disk configuration for the system Disk Configuration Do not set disk configuration Vv Do not configure the disk volume Note All the hard disk drives will be formatted and the disk data will be cleared if you select to configure a disk volume on the server Disk Information Configure the IP camera settings If no IP cameras have been set try to search for the cameras on the local network 41 Camera Settings Camera Name Camera Brand IP Address Camera 1 You did not configure any cameras yet Do you w
227. the playback interface of the NVR Select a camera channel on the NVR Click E gt Convert to AVI file a ORA SssssHi o o oa A D a aang COCCC NCCC C ARA ES To 2012 1112 2118 06 E 8 Q_ _ Q gt zz gt z gt _z Qz gt z___ QQ VioStor wae OE Ib Aus J a A Select the IP camera Specify the start and end time of the video files Select the export format Standard AVI file Convert recording files to standard AVI file Need more time to export but no additional QNAP codec required Optimized QNAP AVI file Copy recording files with QNAP codec Need less time 63 to export but QNAP codec required Enter the file name of the video file Click OK to convert the video files to an AVI file and save them to the external USB storage device 64 Chapter 4 QVR Basics and Desktop 4 1 Introducing QVR Built on a Linux foundation the QVR 5 0 QNAP VioStor Recording system has been designed around an optimized kernel to deliver high performance services satisfying your needs in live view recording playback and more The intuitive multi window and multi tasking QVR 5 0 GUI makes it incredibly easy to manage your VioStor NVR utilize its rich surveillance applications and install a rich set of applications in the App Center on demand to expand your VioStor NVR experience QNAP VioStor NVR has many professional features for remote monitoring recording and surveillance tasks under diverse
228. the second Ethernet interface if the first Ethernet interface does not work properly Only one interface in the bond is active The bond s MAC address is only visible externally on one port network adapter to avoid confusing the switch Active Backup mode provides fault tolerance Balance XOR balances traffic by splitting up Supports static outgoing packets between the Ethernet trunking Make sure interfaces using the same one for each static trunking is specific destination when possible It enabled on the transmits based on the selected transmit switch hash policy The default policy is a simple slave count operating on Layer 2 where the source MAC address is coupled with destination MAC address Alternate transmit policies may be selected via the xmit_hash_policy option Balance XOR mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Broadcast sends traffic on both network Supports static interfaces This mode provides fault trunking Make sure tolerance static trunking is enabled on the switch Dynamic Link Aggregation uses a complex Supports 802 3ad algorithm to aggregate adapters by speed LACP and duplex settings It utilizes all slaves in the active aggregator according to the 220 802 3ad specification Dynamic Link Aggregation mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance but requires a switch that supports IEEE 802 3ad with LACP mode properly configured Balance tlb Balance tlb uses channe
229. the server again If the problem persists please contact the technical support 302 Appendix A Configuration Examples Environment 1 The NVR the IP camera and the monitoring PC are all on the same network se P Camera oo rws In the example add the IP cameras to the NVR by entering the IP addresses of the IP cameras 303 Environment 2 The NVR and the IP camera are installed behind the router while the monitoring PC is located remotely PA f I i i I I i I P i i i L P Camera Office e Internet a Ni 2 gt al lt gt AN IP address Mapped port on the router C e A Home 192 168 1 101 8001 192 168 1 102 8002 192 168 1 103 8003 Router public IP 219 87 144 205 304 To allow a remote PC to connect to the NVR and the IP cameras do the following Step 1 Set up the port mapping virtual server on the router Forward to 219 87 144 205 8000 192 168 1 1 80 219 87 144 205 8001 192 168 1 101 80 219 87 144 205 8002 192 168 1 102 80 219 87 144 205 8003 192 168 1 103 80 Step 2 Add the IP camera to the NVR by entering the IP address of the IP camera in the IP Address settings Enter the public IP address of the router and the mapped ports of the IP camera in the WAN IP Address settings Note When configuring the IP camera the WAN IP and LAN IP must be entered To open FTP port 21 a
230. this function the mail server settings must be properly configured in Control Panel gt System Settings gt Notification gt SMTP Server Enter the email address Click Send Invite users with email notification to access service Username E mail Status testO1 test01 qnap com Send Close 279 10 1 2 Cloud Services Amazon S3 Amazon S3 Simple Storage Service is an online storage web service provided by Amazon Web Services QNAP VioStor NVR supports Amazon S3 to allow the users to back up the data from the NVR to Amazon S3 or download it from Amazon S3 to the NVR at anytime Besides the users can also create scheduled replication job for daily weekly or monthly backup Create your own Amazon S3 account To use the Amazon S3 feature on VioStor NVR follow the steps below Step 1 Sign up Login Amazon Web Services Account You need to sign up for Amazon S3 account http aws amazon com s3 For the price information please refer to the Amazon web services website a a _ D es amazon EA webservices Sign In or Create an AWS Account You may sign in using your existing Amazon com account or you can create a new account by selecting I am a new user My e mail address is Iam a new user Iam a returning user and my password is Forgot your password Has your e mail address changed Learn more about AWS Identity and Access Management and AWS Multi Factor
231. uch as camera s connection failure or NVR recording failure Apply Apply to All Events Cancel User defined Action Add a self defined action when an event is triggered Enter the login account and password IP address port and the HTTP URL of other surveillance devices to manage the devices such as fire protection devices power controller and air conditioning control Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Add Action Action Type TEE EnETEN lv New Select from the list Enter IP address port HTTP URL user name and password of another network surveillance device The device will be activated when an event is triggered Action Name IP Address Port HTTP URL User Name Password Cancel 155 7 2 System Settings 7 2 1 Advanced Settings Recording length and keeping period Maximum length of each recording file 39 minute s When the available storage is less than 10 v overwrite the oldest recordings stop writing recordings Maximum number of days all recording files are kept day s Number of days alarm recording files are kept day s Alarm Recording Start recording video at minimum 39 second s before the event occurs Stop video recording 39 second s after the event ends Local Display Settings Enable anonymous access You can configure the advance
232. urity U Camera Configuration http gnapsecurity com SalesInquiry aspx for authorized reseller How to install license Click Install License to install the license 4 System Settings Current Maximum number of recording channels 16 16 A Advanced Settings System UDI AA500744DAB89BQ 1371000 Install License AL Privilege Settings License Name Channel Number Expire Days Status Action B Alarm Settings VioStor NVR 16 Channel Base License 16 Activated FA Protocol Management Surveillance Logs Historical Users List Backup amp Expansion Recovery Management License Management id 4 Page 11111 bl Display item 1 1 Total 1 Show 10 Y Items Note The number of recording channels supported varies by the NVR model Please refer to the information on 1 http www anapsecurity com before purchasing or activating the license on the NVR The maximum number of recording channels supported is for reference only The actual recording performance may vary 4 Si a f iege anandina an tha ID ramarac vidan cantante natwark handwidth_rarardina cattinac and other running anniicatians on tha a a QVR VS 4116UPro Thursday December 19 You can click Install License to begin installing the license to the NVR Online License Activation Step1 If your VioStor NVR is connected to the Internet please select Online Activation 163 Add a License Y the License Online Activation Activate the licen
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234. ven layer of a communications protocol can transmit The NVR uses standard Ethernet frames 1500 bytes by default If the network appliances support Jumbo Frame setting select the appropriate MTU value for the network environment The NVR supports 4074 7418 and 9000 bytes for MTU Note The Jumbo Frame setting is valid in Gigabit network environment only All the network appliances connected must enable Jumbo Frame and use the same MTU value DHCP Server A DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server assigns IP addresses to the clients on a network Select Enable DHCP Server to set the NVR a DHCP server if there is none on the local network where the NVR locates 216 Note Do not enable DHCP server if there is one the local network to avoid IP e address conflicts or network access errors The DHCP server option is available to Ethernet 1 only when both LAN ports of a dual LAN NVR are connected to the network and Ethernet 1 is assigned e with a fixed IP Start IP End IP Lease Time Set the range of IP addresses allocated by the NVR to the DHCP clients and the lease time The lease time refers to the time that an IP address is leased to the clients During that time the IP will be reserved to the assigned client When the lease time expires the IP can be assigned to another client ii DNS Server A DNS Domain Name Service server translates between a domain name such as google com and an IP ad
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237. when the alarm settings should be active Click to add a schedule or to delete a schedule Up to 6 settings can be defined for each schedule 149 The settings will be shown on the graphical table Click Apply to save the settings To use the same schedule for all the events click Apply to All Events Select to use the default schedule or a formerly created schedule from the list The default alarm settings are active all day every day Select from the list All day M O New Delete Apply to All Events Apply Cancel 150 Actions The NVR supports different actions which can be activated when the selected events are triggered on the IP cameras or the video servers The actions include video recording email alert SMS alert buzzer PTZ camera control alarm output and logic output Button Desarr OO Edit an action Select an event on the left All the actions defined for this event will be shown Select the box in front of the action name to edit Then click this button on the Action column to edit the action settings Add an action After configuring an event on the left click Add to create an action in response to the event Click Apply to save the settings Delete Delete an action Select an event on the left All the actions defined for this event will be shown Select the box in front of the action name to delete and click Delete Multiple actions can be deleted
238. you when system update is completed Note If the system is running properly you do not need to update the firmware Before updating the system firmware make sure the product model and firmware version are correct Follow the steps below to update firmware Download the release notes of the firmware from the QNAP Security website http www qnapsecurity com Read the release notes carefully to make sure it is 1 required to update the firmware 2 Download the NVR firmware and unzip the IMG file to the computer Before updating the system firmware back up all the disk data on the NVR to 3 avoid any potential data loss during the system update Click Browse to select the correct firmware image for the system update Click 4 Update System to update the firmware The system update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status Please wait patiently The NVR will inform you when the system update has completed Update Firmware by QNAP Qfinder The NVR firmware can be updated by the QNAP Qfinder Follow the steps below 1 Select a NVR model and choose Update Firmware from the Tools menu 232 94 QNAP Ofinder 4 1 2 A Servers Connect Settings Help QNAP Netw Login Driv VSM NVRC9E010 VioStorNVR Humphrey NVRBFB37C Emily websitebackup websitebackup1 NASD3716C Alfred TS879 NASDB52AD gask p870 NASD1BA09 smith nas NASC7
239. your logout will be kept after you login the NVR the next time O Show the desktop switching button Check this option to hide the next desktop button and last desktop button and only display them when you move your mouse cursor close to the buttons O Show the Dashboard button If you would like to hide the Dashboard button at the bottom right side of the NVR Desktop uncheck this option O Show the NVR time on the desktop If you prefer not to show the NVR time at bottom left side of the desktop uncheck this option O Change Password Click this button to change your login password Restart Click this button to restart your NVR Shutdown Click this button to shut down your NVR Logout Click this button to log yourself out a AN About Click this button to check the NVR model details including firmware version HDDs already installed and available empty bays Search Click Lod and enter a feature specific keyword in the search box to search for the desired function and its corresponding online help Click the result in the search box to launch the function or open its online QVR help F Search Power Settings Y Power UPS Settings External Device OTS Help E Power ala UPS Settings Online Resource Click to display a list of online references including the Quick Start Guide QVR Help Tutorials and QNAP Forum Customer Service are available here 73 Quick Start OVR Help
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