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1. 18 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition BATTERY EXPLOSION CAUTION STATEMENT CAUTION Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions HANDLING Please retain the original shipping carton and or packing materials supplied with this product To ensure the integrity of this product when shipping or moving repackage the unit as it was originally received from the manufacturer Do not use volatile liquids such as aerosol spray near this product Do not leave rubber or plastic objects in contact with this product for extended periods of time Rubber or plastic objects left in contact with this product for extended periods of time will leave marks on the finish The top and rear panels of the unit may become warm after long periods of use This is not a malfunction LOCATING Place this unit on a level surface Do not use it on a shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbling table or inclined stand If this unit is placed next to a TV radio or VCR the playback picture may become poor and the sound may be distorted If this happens place the recorder away from the TV radio or VCR CLEANING Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning For stubborn dirt soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution wring well and wipe
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3. 3 Click Live when you are done with Playback and want to return to Live Download an Event to your Computer 1 Click Event 2 Select the desired event and click Download 3 Inthe Save As window select a location and file name and then click Save Note In order to view exported video on your PC you will need to have Backup Viewer installed Snapshot Snapshot allows you to take a screen capture of the remote interface everything inside the browser window but not the browser itself This screen capture is automatically save in JPEG format to the local Desktop 73 4 3 Your AvertX camera channels are displayed with an aspect ratio of 16 9 by default To manually change the aspect ratio of your screen click 4 3 Click 4 3 a second time will return to the 16 9 ratio Note Use the 4 3 option when viewing your cameras on 4 3 monitors Health Health allows you to quickly check the status of any hard drive storage devices connected to the recorder internal or external 74 PTZ Use the channel select buttons to view a single PTZ camera to enable the onscreen pan tilt zoom controller Go Preset Auto Focus ID and Protocol Focus far Focus near Iris close Iris open Zoom out Zoom in Pan and Tilt Move Speed Please reference the PTZ section in the Operation chapter earlier in this manual for details on each of these functions Note The HDIP recorder is only compatible with IP PTZ cameras B
4. format the camera streams to the recorder enable dual streams and configure PTZ settings if the camera is a PTZ camera 1 To control which account on the camera you are accessing click Account and type the account name using the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard Click Password and type the correct password for the account Choose the Management Port for your camera The default port is 80 4 Click Main Stream Setup to access configuration settings for the primary video stream from your camera Choose your desired compression in Streaming Format Click Advanced Streaming Options and select On 7 Setthe Streaming Index Streaming Port and Streaming Protocol as desired 42 Close Main Stream Setup To set up a second stream click Dual Stream Setup 10 Set the configurations for Dual Streaming Support Dual Streaming Recording Dual Steaming Format Dual Streaming Index Dual Streaming Port and Dual Streaming Protocol 11 If you are configuring a PTZ camera click IP PTZ Protocol and select the protocol for your camera Note The PTZ protocol selected on your recorder must be the same as the PTZ protocol for your IP PTZ camera 12 If you are configuring an IP dome camera click IP Dome ID and use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to set the ID Note The Dome ID selected on your recorder must be the same as the Dome ID assigned to your camera Device Setup This option allows you to adjust the
5. model and IP address of each camera on your system will appear Click the camera you want to assign to this channel Note You can also manually enter the IP address of the camera To do so click Hostname IP and type the IP Address of your camera 9 Click Model and select ONVIF 10 Click Connection Setup 11 Click Account and type in the username for the camera the default user name can be found in the user manual for the camera 12 Click Password and type the password for the camera this information is also found the camera s user manual 13 Click Main Stream Setup and make sure the Management Port and Streaming Port RTSP port match port settings on your camera this information is also found the camera s user manual 14 When you have finished configuring your camera click Activated and select Yes Note For more information on other camera configuration settings in this menu refer to Connection Setup in the Cameras chapter of the HDIP User Manual When you are finished configuring your cameras and return to the Live screen it may take a few moments for video to appear 81 www avertx com 1 855 2AvertX 1 855 228 3789 2014 AvertX All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from AvertX The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However AvertX cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resu
6. T e a o ee er Senet er 78 APPENDIX A ADDITIONAL CAMERA CONFIGURATION ssnesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeccoconnnassseseeeeeeeeeeeoooocoooonassssesseeseeeeeseooooooooonaassessseseeeeeeseneooooooggnsssessessseeeeees 79 Plug NiPiay and POWelrOVEMEINGM Cl dodo dd aetna vectiaeddsaencaubncslinn a a 80 Usina an Exdermal POE WIN T oca 80 Connect Your Camera and PoE Switch to Your Local Network ccccccccccnncccnnccccnononcnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnss 80 Connect Your Camera to Your Recorder Over the Network ccccccccssssecccceeceeeeeeecceceeeeaeeeeeceeeeeesaeeeeceeeeesseeeeeceeeeessaeaeeeeeeeeessaeeeeeeeeeseaas 80 Using ONVIF Cameras from Other Manufacturers sssi a a a a a a E a a 81 32223AF 13 PREFACE ABOUT THIS GUIDE This manual is to be used as a reference for setting up the AvertX HDIP network video recorder and for troubleshooting any problems you might encounter If you are unable to solve any problems with this guide please contact AvertX support or an authorized technician to repair the unit AvertX reserves the right to make changes to the products represented by this manual without notice The following text and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide Note Notes indicate topics of interest intended to better your understanding of this AvertX product TECHNICIAN NOTES 14 Warning Only authorized technicians trained by AvertX should attempt t
7. Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner and benzene as they may damage the surface of the recorder If using a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit follow that product s instructions MAINTENANCE This recorder is designed to last for long periods of time To keep the recorder always operational we recommend regular inspection maintenance cleaning parts or replacement For details contact the nearest dealer MOISTURE CONDENSATION Moisture condensation damages the recorder Read the following information carefully Moisture condensation occurs during the following cases When this product is brought directly from a cool location to a warm location When this product is moved to a hot and humid location from a cool location When this product is moved to a cool and humid location from a warm location When this product is used in a room where the temperature fluctuates When this product is used near an air conditioning unit vent When this product is used in a humid location Do not use the recorder when moisture condensation may occur If the recorder is used in such a situation it may damage discs and internal parts Remove any CD discs connect the power cord of the recorder to the wall outlet turn on the recorder and leave it for two to three hours After two to three hours the recorder will warm up and evaporate any moisture Keep the recorder connected to the wall and moistu
8. damage to the product 14 Disc Do not use a cracked deformed or repaired disc These discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and product malfunction 15 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e f liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit e Ifthe unit has been exposed to rain or water e If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation e Ifthe unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged e When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 16 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product as opening or removing covers may expose the user to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel 17 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards
9. date and time of the Start field to the desired time or move the left hand Start slider in the yellow bar 5 Change the date and time of the End field to the desired time or move the right hand End slider in the yellow bar 6 Select the desired Camera channels 7 Click OK Note Functions in the remote software will not be accessible until the download completes Configuration Setup Menu Configuration allows you to access the recorder setup menu Please refer to the Setup chapter in this manual for a complete description of menu options EI Hard Drive Setup Language Date Time Mouse Sensitive RS485 Setup Note 3222AF Model Name MAC Address Network Address Hardware Software Software Upgrade Via Internet System Log 1D Date Time Code 121130 PM120712 REMOTE CONNECTION OFF 121130 PM120648 MENU LAN Setup 4 Operation Log Some menu options can only be configured when accessing the recorder physically When connected remotely these option may appear as read only in the configuration menu or may be hidden completely Event List Event List allows you to search based on event recorded video Each event can be downloaded or reviewed in playback View an Event in Playback Click Search 2 Double click the desired event a Playback of all channels at the selected time will begin b Use the playback navigation buttons in the lower right to rewind pause or fast forward
10. download the proprietary player software When you click this button you will be prompted to save or open a ZIP file extract the contents of the ZIP file to a location on your computer s hard drive To launch the player double click Backup Viewer Live Live allows you to return to the live mode from Playback mode Search Search allows you access to basic search functions to playback recorded video download a segment of recorded video to your local workstation or use the proprietary player to playback DRV video files already located on your computer alendar search 0 GET o O SUN mon TUE f 2 31 1 2 7 8 9 14 15 16 17 18 ED THU FRI SAT 2 21 2 23 24 25 2 28 29 30 E 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 72 Playback Recorded Video Click Search 2 Change the date and time of the Start field to the desired time or move the left hand Start slider in the yellow bar 3 Click OK a Playback of all channels at the selected time will begin b Use the playback navigation buttons in the lower right to rewind pause or fast forward 4 Click Live when you are done with Playback and want to return to Live Download a Segment of Recorded Video Click Search 2 Select Save Select AVI to download an AVI file that can be played with any media player select DRV to save the file in the proprietary DRV format 3 Inthe Save As window select a location and file name and then click Save 4 Change the
11. easy to use search setup and export features The operating system of the HDIP offers stability and protection from viruses protecting itself while it protects you The AvertX HDIP comes ready for fast and seamless integration and unparalleled stability security and ease of use Your security investment has never been easier to maintain Multiple users up to four at one time may connect through the internet for live viewing digital search and even camera control With the latest advancements included in the HDIP software searching your video archive is a snap FEATURES The AvertX HDIP network video recorder includes the following features 16 network channels available on 16 channel models 8 network channels available on 8 channel models Supports cameras up to 3MP resolution Multiple search methods Calendar Event H 264 video compression only Multiple levels of security access Up to 8TB of internal storage Remote system operation amp configuration Day night or weekend scheduling Continuous motion activated and sensor activated recording BASIC SETUP With these basic quick start instructions the recorder is configured to record can be accessed remotely over the local network and secured against unauthorized logins For further instructions setup details remote access and configuration see the other chapters in this manual Note To access the recorder using your mobile phone or computer at another
12. i 1 To seta preset position for your camera aim and zoom your Event Search PTZ camera to your desired shen position 1 To view recorded video of Cee EAS motion or sensor events click na RF Bnb 2 Select a number to assign to this Set Goto E 120 2013 09 25 10 53 23 M 1 aa vents 119 2013 09 25 10 44 00 M 1 position 118 2013 09 25 10 42 03 M 1 3 Click Set 2 Scroll through the Events list 117 2013 09 25 10 40 46 M 1 l and double click the event you A i 115 2013 09 25 10 38 13 M 1 4 To go to a previously pre set want to view 114 2013 09 25 10 33 34 M 1 ition he number from 113 2013 09 25 10 32 49 M 1 i ano wea 3 Use the playback controls to 112 2013 09 25 10 28 58 M 1 the list and then click Goto SaaS TSAR ESR control the video Aa 110 2013 09 25 10 20 46 M 1 i i i 109 2013 09 25 10 19 43 M 1 4 To return to the Live view click TEEI ETET E Live 107 2013 09 25 10 13 21 M 1 106 2013 09 25 10 11 53 M 1 105 2013 09 25 10 08 55 M 1 104 2013 09 25 10 04 23 M 1 103 2013 09 25 10 02 51 M 1 102 2013 09 25 10 01 30 M 1 101 2013 09 25 10 00 52 M 1 78 3222AF APPENDIX A ADDITIONAL CAMERA CONFIGURATION Using Cameras from Other Manufacturers Using an External PoE Switch 79 PLUG N PLAY AND POWER OVER ETHERNET The AvertX HDIP recorder is equipped with an on board Power over Ethernet PoE switch This enables you to automatically connect to any AvertX camera by connecting the camera to the IP ne
13. image quality and streaming settings on your cameras Image Settings Exposure Settings Exposure Settings controls how much light enters your camera It is necessary to change the Exposure Settings if you are working in a low light area or a very bright area By default the Exposure Settings are set to Auto Shutter Select the appropriate Mode for your camera Auto Shutter or Fixed Shutter and then set the appropriate Auto Shutter Speed or Fixed Shutter Speed White Balance Different light sources produce different colors of light which can affect your image and make it seem too orange too green or too blue Use the White Balance Settings to adjust the color temperature of your camera 1 Click White Balance and select Auto Auto Tracking White Balance ATW or Manual 2 If you select Manual adjust your Red Rgain and Blue Bgain levels Picture Adjustment Settings Adjust the Brightness Sharpness Contrast Saturation and Hue of your image as desired IR Function IR Function is enabled when using a camera equipped with IR Illuminators IR Illuminators enable the camera to see in very low light situations and are set to Smart by default 3222AF WDR When a camera is aimed at a door window or shaded area where there is a lot of light in the background details of the objects and people in the shade can be lost Wide Dynamic Range WDR corrects for this and makes it possible to see all the detail in the sha
14. on the recorder Note Connect cameras after you power on the NVR for the first time Normal Power On 28 e Press the power button on the front panel TURNING OFF THE RECORDER ae ae o Right click in the Live screen and click Menu Click System Click Shutdown Click Power Off Click Confirm 3222AF FOUR SETUP Basic Advanced Setup Mode Main Menu System Users Network Cameras Schedule Alarms Display Info 29 BASIC ADVANCED SETUP To enable Advanced Setup Mode follow these instructions 30 MODE 1 Right click the Live screen and click Menu 2 Click System Your AvertX recorder can be set to either Basic or Advanced Setup 3 Mode Basic Setup Mode allows you to make a limited number of l changes to the configuration The instructions in this manual refer to the configuration settings available in Advanced Setup Mode If you are attempting to make changes and are unable to find the menu items MAI N M ENU listed in these instructions make sure that your recorder is operating in Advanced Setup Mode Select Basic Advanced Setup Mode and click Advanced 2 in System Users Network Cameras The following items can be configured in Basic Setup Mode e Hard Drive Setup e Date Time ga O ES e Load Factory Default Settings Schedule Alarms Display Info e Import Configuration Basic Advanced Setup Mode Use this menu to configure all of the recorder settings schedule e Shutdown recordin
15. one or two rows or to be turned off Click channels Date Time Display and select 1 Row 2 Rows or Off as desired Show Camera Name Show Camera Name allows you to enable or disable the camera name Confirm display in live view Click Show Camera Name and select Yes or No as desired The number of sequencing positions available is equal to the total Show Svstem Name in Live number of channels on the recorder A channel can appear in more than y one sequencing position If not all sequencing positions are needed choose Circular to cause the sequence to return to the beginning Show System Name in Live allows you to enable or disable the display of the Unit Name specified in the Network menu on the main display To enable this function click Show System Name in Live and select Custom Sequence Example Yes CH1 ICH2 pBCHl CD Circular Cjretiler In this example the channel 1 camera needs to be seen more often and only the first 4 channels need to be viewed while sequencing This configuration will display in this order CH1 CH2 CH1 CH3 CH1 CH4 then the sequence starts over To set a monitor sequence schedule follow these instructions 1 Click Monitor Schedule 2 Select the camera channels you want to be shown in the sequence in the order you want them to appear 3 Click Confirm to save your sequence 3222AF 91 INFO 92 Use the INFO menu to view system information such as hardware and software ve
16. recorder has built in web based remote software that can be accessed if the recorder has a network connection With the remote software you can monitor your recorder remotely via the web using personal computers or laptops AvertX also offers apps that allow you to access your video with a tablet or smartphone Before setting up and using remote software be sure you have installed and configured your HDIP system Note The web browser remote software requires Microsoft Internet Explorer For remote access on a Mac see the AvertX Remote for Mac chapter Network Basics Your router directs information from the Internet based on the port and internal IP address of your equipment such as your recorder personal computer or printer To access your recorder from the internet you will need to be sure your recorder and your router are configured properly e When connecting from within your local network use the internal IP address of the recorder e When connecting from outside your local network use DDNS e You must complete Port Forwarding to access your recorder remotely 64 Networking at a Glance HDIP Recorder Computer REMOTE CONNECTION SETUP For remote access you need to know the basic network information of your recorder LAN Setup Follow these steps to determine the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway which is the router address of your recorder Pak wD 3222AF Be sure that your r
17. server is time nw nist gov 3 Set Automatically Time Sync to On When desired you can manually sync with the NTP server by clicking Manual Time Sync 5 Close Network Time Protocol Setup 6 Close Date Time to return to the System menu Daylight Saving Time Setup This option allows you to turn Daylight Saving Time On or Off You can also manually select the date and time when Daylight Saving Time will start and end as well as specify the amount of time shift that should be applied In the Date Time menu click Daylight Saving Time Setup Click Daylight Saving Time and select On Adjust the DST Start settings to the appropriate date and time to start Daylight Savings Time 4 Adjust the DST End settings to the appropriate date and time to end Daylight Savings Time 5 Adjust DST Bias to the appropriate time adjustment for Daylight Savings Time 6 Close Daylight Saving Time Setup 33 Mouse Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of your mouse The lower the sensitivity setting the slower the mouse pointer will move The default sensitivity setting is 70 Remote Control ID Remote Control ID allows you to configure the Unit ID for remote controller communication See Setting the Remote Controller ID Key Beep By default Key Beep is set to Off It may also be set to On providing audio feedback when you click menu items Load Factory Default Settings To reset your recorder to the factory default settings c
18. sets the detection level for each sampling pixel the smaller the value the more sensitive it is Sensitivity Level Sensitivity Level defines how much of an area must change before a motion event is triggered The default setting is 80 Setting Sensitivity Level to a higher value will make it easier for motion detection to trigger a motion event When you have finished setting these configurations close Motion Detection Setup 3222AF Event Trigger Preset Use this item to set a PTZ camera to move to a predefined point when an alarm event occurs This function will only work with PTZ cameras Click Event Trigger Preset 2 Click Num and then assign the pre configured preset for the camera to move to when an alarm event is triggered 3 Click OK Copy Event Settings You can copy event settings from one camera and apply the settings to other camera channels Click Copy Event Settings Select the camera channels you want to copy these settings to Click Confirm Click Exit Close Per Channel Configuration oP eS 49 DISPLAY Monitor Image Controls You can adjust the image on your monitor using the monitor image controls To adjust a setting click Num next to the item you want to adjust and then set the number in the field to your desired setting Use the Display menu to change the video output display settings Monitor Brightness Adjust the brightness of the monitor VGA Resolution 10247 Monitor Cont
19. tampered with Note Because the recorder itself does not perform any motion detection you will need to separately configure motion detection on any manually connected cameras These include any non AvertX cameras as well as cameras that are connected to your system using an external PoE switch Consult your camera user manual for configuration instructions 48 Motion Detection Setup Set up the motion detection area detection level and sensitivity level for each camera Detected Area Setup To set a motion detection grid click Detected Area Setup A live view of the selected camera will display Full screen Motion Detection 1 To select the entire viewing area of the camera right click and then click Select All then Zone O1 2 Right click again and click Confirm to save this setting Small Area Motion Detection 1 To select only part of the viewing area of your camera Use your pointer to click one corner of the area where you want motion to be detected 2 Move your mouse to the opposite corner of the area where you want to detect motion and click again 3 Click Zone 01 to confirm this motion detection zone 4 Right click and then click Confirm to save this setting Detection Level Detection Level controls the amount of motion required for an alarm to be triggered Use the on screen keyboard a USB keyboard or the up and down arrow buttons to adjust the sensitivity Default detection level is 10 This item
20. with a network 1 Click Load Default Setting and select Yes please refer to the Remote Connection chapter of this manual 2 Click any key to continue Note ALL customized usernames and configurations will be lost and cannot be recovered System Name Camera Info Note This reset only affects options customized within the Users LAN Setup menu Web Port DDNS Setup Caution There is no confirmation message selecting Yes will instantly estan PoE Power Limitation reset Users menu settings oE Status E mail Management System Name Name your HDIP recorder in order to be able to identify it when accessing it remotely Click System Name 2 Use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type a name for your HDIP recorder 3 Click OK Camera Info This option allows you to view the format resolution frame rate and bandwidth of each camera on your system 3222AF 37 LAN Setup LAN Setup allows you to configure the basic network settings for Ethernet communication Consult a network administrator if you are not familiar with basic network configuration or not familiar with the network you will be connecting to the recorder To access this menu click LAN Setup DHCP DHCP allows you to enable or disable DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol By default DHCP is set to On and will attempt to obtain a dynamic IP address automatically DHCP must be set to Off to allow editing of the IP Netmask Gateway
21. 013 09 11 PM 02 48 03 Motion First Page lt lt lt lt lt lt Locate your event in the list Use the single arrow button to navigate one page at a time the double arrow button to navigate ten pages at a time and the triple arrow button to navigate one hundred pages at a time Click on an event to view it To start playback at the time of the event click Replay To return to the event list click Back to List To search video from before or after the event click Play 99 10 To include a digital signature with your video files click Digital BAC KU P EXPORT Vi DEO Signature and select Yes You can export recorded video to a USB thumb drive or external USB hard Note drive This allows you to share your exported video with another person or save the video to review later A Digital Signature allows your video to be verified as authentic and unedited Note The external USB hard drive must be formatted as FAT32 and ee CRE OV EN POM ang Select nes can be a maximum of 2TB EXPORT X Note Export size is limited to 8GB per export regardless of the Select Device space available on the drive To save more than 8GB AvertX A recommends saving your video in multiple exports select Ch 4 Start 2014 01 28 vam 06 30 00 AM 1 Connect a USB thumb drive or external hard drive to the front panel 2014 a 7 a of the recorder To E 2 Click Export in the right click menu or the on screen menu bar select Events Sut
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23. D Door frame Channel Select For each item in this section select a specific camera channel to configure Alarm In Use the wired alarm input to enable your recorder to detect alarm inputs Select Normally Closed N C if the circuit should be completed in normal circumstances The alarm will be trigger when the circuit is open in this situation If the circuit should be open in normal situations 3 Log in to your HDIP recorder as an administrator and navigate to Select Normally Open N O the Alarms menu and then click Per Channel Configuration Set Alarm In to Normally Closed N C Example Using a Sensor to Trigger Video Recording 5 Close Per Channel Configuration and then return to the Live These steps outline the process of installing a sensor for a door that screen should normally be closed In this scenario your recorder will log 6 Your HDIP recorder will log this Sensor event each time the door is Sensor events To enable your HDIP recorder to record when the door is opened you must also configure the recording Schedule to Motion Event Refer to the Schedule section of this manual for more 7 To enable your HDIP recorder to record when the door is opened information you must also configure the recording Schedule to Motion Event Refer to the Schedule section of this manual for more information opened Note For more details about setting up your door contacts please refer to documentation from your alarm ma
24. DDNS Setup 2 Click Enable DDNS and select On 3 Type the Host Name DDNS Account and DDNS Password in the appropriate fields Click Send Update and select Yes 5 Once the update is complete the host name field will automatically complete the full host name Note Port forwarding must also be configured on the router to allow remote access to the recorder from an offsite location PoE PnP Power over Ethernet Plug n Play PoE PnP allows your recorder to supply power to your cameras over the Ethernet cables used to connect them to the system It also allows your recorder to automatically detect and record new cameras as they are added to your system To enable this feature click PoE PnP and select Yes PoE Power Limitation This option allows you to limit the amount of power sent to your cameras over the Ethernet connection The default setting is 175W To change the setting follow these instructions Warning Do not change this setting unless instructed to do so by AvertX technical support 1 Click PoE Power Limitation Click Num Using the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard type in the amount of power between 30 and 175 watts you want to be transmitted over the Ethernet cables 4 Click OK PoE Status Click PoE Status to view the Port Link power consumption and MAC address of each camera on your system 3222AF 39 E Mail Management 40 Your HDIP recorder can send you messages via e mai
25. IP address of the recorder e When connecting from outside your local network use DDNS 3222AF Downloading an App To install AvertX GO on your device you will need to have a valid account with either the Google Play Store for Android devices or iTunes for Apple devices 1 On your device tap either the iTunes or Play Store icon 2 Tap Search and type AvertX GO 3 Follow the instructions to download and install the application 4 When the app is successfully installed the AvertX icon will appear on your device 5 Click the AvertX icon to open the App Tap or Add to add your recorder to the devices list Note It may be helpful to create two connections to your recorder one to use on your local network and one to use when away 7 Type the appropriate information into the required fields Name IP Port User and Passport The default port is 80 The default password is 1234 Name Assign a name to your recorder IP User your Local IP Address or use your DDNS Host Name Note Do not type http before the IP address or DDNS name Port The default port is 80 User The default user is admin and is case sensitive Password The default password is 1234 69 USING THE REMOTE SOFTWARE When you have connected to your recorder from a laptop or PC you can operate the functions using the Remote Software To access your recorder using the browser based remote software you must use Internet Ex
26. Off as desired Note Secure Sockets Layer SSL is an added layer of encryption Use this option for added security for your alarm alert e mails 12 Close SMTP Server Setup 13 Set E mail Activate to On 14 Repeat for up to two more e mail recipients 15 Close E Mail Management CAMERAS Use the CAMERAS menu to manually connect cameras and configure camera channel settings including camera name camera settings and stream settings IP Camera Select IP Camera Name IP Camera Hidden Enable PnP IP Camera Select For each set of instructions in this section you will need to select a specific camera channel to configure To select a channel click IP Camera Select and then click the channel you want to configure IP Camera Name You can assign each camera a name by clicking IP Camera Name and using the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type in the name AvertX recommends choosing a name that is descriptive of the location of the camera such as Front Lobby or Loading Dock 3222AF IP Camera Hidden Enabling this function will hide the camera from view in the Live screen The camera footage will continue to be saved to the recorder and can be accessed by users with the proper privilege level Enable PnP Use this function to enable Plug n Play PnP Setting this to On allows the recorder to recognize the camera and begin recording video immediately without manually entering an IP address
27. S service can be found on the Dynamic Domain Naming System DDNS Information and Activation Insert included in your HDIP packaging 1 Be sure that your recorder is connected to the internet through the Ethernet connection 2 Right click in the Live screen and click Menu 3 Click Network 4 Click LAN Setup and make sure you NVR has been assigned an IP address by your network If the IP address is 169 254 x x check your network connection 5 Go back to Network and then click DDNS Setup 6 Click Enable DDNS and select On 7 Type the Host Name DDNS Account and DDNS Password from the provided DDNS insert in the appropriate fields 8 Select Send Update and click Yes 9 Once the update is complete the host name field will automatically complete the full host name Note Turn DHCP Off under LAN Setup when using a DDNS Address to remotely connect to your recorder Note Port forwarding must be configured on both your recorder and your router to allow remote access to the recorder from an offsite location Port Forwarding The IP address of your recorder is identifiable within your network In order to be able to access your recorder from a remote location through the internet you will need to configure your router to forward the information from the internet to your recorder The default port for your recorder is 80 In order to forward information to this port follow these instructions Configure Your Router Note The
28. Select Ch Playback Return to Live A controls Event List 5 Use the timeline on the playback bar to select recorded video to review The yellow area on the bar indicates recorded video and the red area on the bar indicates an alarm event You can skip to any point on the timeline by clicking that point 6 You can view the time line in 24 hr 12 hr or 4 hr increments by clicking the appropriate button The Search function allows you to find video to export or playback To open the Search Menu click Search on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar Search by Time 7 You can change which camera channel you are viewing by selecting another channel or you can view multiple channels at 1 Click Search in the right click menu or on the on screen menu bar once by clicking Mode to cycle to your desired view a The First Recorded Video field displays the earliest recorded 8 Click Search at any time to return to the Search screen OR data available l l Click Live at any time to return to the Live screen b The Last Recorded Video field displays the most recent recorded data available 2 Click Select and choose a date and time to begin searching recorded video 3 Click Start 4 Recorded video will immediately begin playing Use the on screen controls to pause move forward by frame fast forward move backward by frame play in reverse skip forward by one day or skip backward by one day The timeline indicate
29. THE EQUIPMENT TO AN OUTLET ON A CIRCUIT DIFFERENT FROM THAT TO WHICH THE RECEIVER IS CONNECTED e CONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO TV TECHNICIAN FOR HELP CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA OPERATION OF THIS DEVICE IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRABLE OPERATION CABLES USED WITH THIS DEVICE MUST BE PROPERLY SHIELDED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FCC ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED IN THIS MANUAL COULD VOID YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT USERS OF THE PRODUCT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING AND COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUTES CONCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS AVERTX SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS aan 7 PREFACE cs A aura E E ec dauists Gut Cease a ete Sata is aL ce a Be a Cat as Je his asia Gua aalig su ceaiuaeaeeduuaamaneuesentis 14 PSO MNS UNC rd aaa dt tacto liada 14 ee AAA O PERO ROOT O O O A stench bincuanas se
30. USE a RCH CH8 C EA H9 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 11 ENTER Enter Display Play Stop Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 9 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 CE e E o pe 24 THREE INSTALLATION Connection Guide Turning On the Recorder Turning Off the Recorder 3222AF 25 CONNECTION GUIDE Power Setup WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment Do not disable the power grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature If the electrical plug you are using does not have a ground plug receptacle contact a licensed electrician to have it replaced with a grounded electrical outlet Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times Disconnect the power from the recorder by unplugging the power cord either from the electrical outlet or the recorder 26 Monitor Setup The recorder has the following connections available to attach a monitor An attached monitor is required for the initial configuration of the NVR HDMI Output To TV Digital Display Connect to an analog wp VGA Monitor Connect the monitor to the rear of the recorder using the cable supplied by the monitor manufacturer Refer to the monitor manual for detailed information on how to set up and use it Note The monitor must have a minimum screen resolution o
31. ack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips FCC STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THE PRODUCT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WITH RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS PRODUCT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT YOUR OWN EXPENSE THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGIANST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN A NON RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION HOWEVER THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT INTERFERENCE WILL NOT OCCUR IN A PARTICULAR INSTALLATION IF THIS EQUIPMENT DOES CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WITH THE RADIO OR TELEVISION RECEPTION WHICH CAN BE DETERMINED BY TURNING THE EQUIPMENT OFF AND ON YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO TRY TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MEASURES e REORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING ANTENNA e INCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND RECEIVER e CONNECT
32. and DNS fields e IP Specify a unique IP address for your recorder e Netmask Specify a subnet mask of the network you are connecting to the recorder e Gateway Specify the default gateway of the network you are connecting to the recorder e DNS Specify the DNS of the network you are connecting to the recorder Network Restart 38 To disconnect and immediately establish a new network connection click Network Restart and select Yes Web Port To access your recorder from outside your local network your router will use the web port of your recorder The default port is 80 If you change the web port on the recorder you must also configure your router to forward information to the same port number See instructions for Port Forwarding in the Remote Configuration chapter Click Web Port 2 Click Num and use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard or use the up and down arrow buttons to type or select the number you want to assign to your port DDNS Setup To access your recorder from outside your local network the recorder needs a static IP address Most internet providers do not supply this but a Dynamic Domain Naming System DDNS can solve this problem Detailed instruction for DDNS setup including the information for your Host Name DDNS Account and DDNS password can be found on the Dynamic Domain Naming System DDNS Installation and Activation insert included in your HDIP packaging Click
33. area x ie me ee A 7 n oe e i opi 5 a pa i ia _ 9 aes o gt p Y e gt E a a 2 A n Screen Division Click your desired screen division 1 camera 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 depending on your HDIP model Set Bandwidth Choose the bandwidth usage you want for this application Selecting High bandwidth will result in smoother video but will use more resources on your Mac Dual Stream Click Dual Stream to retrieve video from your recorder via dual stream Info Click the Information icon to view camera information for each camera channel Snapshot Save a snapshot of the currently displaying camera This function is only available when viewing a single camera 3222AF 77 PTZ Playback To control PTZ functions you must view your PTZ camera full screen 1 To playback recorded video click Playback and the camera must be an IP PTZ camera 2 Set the Start Time and End Time of the video you want to view be sure you set your desired date as well as the time 1 Click the arrow buttons to aim 3 Click OK to begin playback O Dome Control Wind l pO CAMELA 2 0 0 Dome Control Window aa 4 While playing back recorded video use the Playback Control 2 Click the Zoom buttons to zoom oa buttons to play fast forward backward or pause video In or out 4 E 5 To return to the Live view click Live 3 Click and drag the Speed slider Q to control the speed of lt gt movement 4 QA Presets Speed 20 i 1
34. bar a To find the public IP address visit a website such as ipchicken com or whatsmyip org from a computer on the same local area network as the recorder If you are using the Web Viewer for the first time you will be asked to accept the installation of ActiveX Click Yes Note When launching the Web Viewer for the first time you may be asked to install the Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package This is necessary for the remote connection to work Click OK to accept the application Type the User ID and Password of an authorized user for your recorder Click Connect to display your cameras Accessing your AvertX IP Camera The Device Setup controls on your HDIP recorder make it possible to configure your camera directly from your recorder If there is an instance in which you need to configure your camera directly you can do so from a computer over the web Your camera uses an address based on the IP address of the HDIP recorder starting with port 81 If you want to access the camera that is on channel 3 of your recorder you would use the IP address of the recorder then add 83 http XXX XXX XXX XXX 83 Note Use this method to connect to cameras connected directly to your HDIP recorder To access AvertX cameras connected to your recorder via a PoE switch refer to the user manual of your camera Connecting to the Recorder on a Local Area Network Open Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Inthe address bar type th
35. ble H264 CBR Mode to VBR to provide the highest video quality for variable bit rates Set this to CBR to transmit a constant bit rate e Apply To save your Stream Settings click Apply 43 Rotate a Camera Video Image If your camera is installed on a wall or table top the image may appear to be upside down Rotate the camera video image using the recorder interface to get a right side up image Note You cannot rotate the video image 90 to get a vertical image Rotating the image 90 will stretch and distort the video image To rotate the camera video image 1 Inthe Cameras setup menu click Device Setup and then Stream Settings 2 For Video Rotation select the desired rotation type e Normal transmits the image as the camera sees it e Flip transmits the image backwards and upside down e Mirror transmits a mirror image e 180 Degree transmits the image upside down Activated This option allows you to turn your camera on or off Click Activated and select Yes or No to activate or deactivate your camera Note In order to control this option Enable PnP must be set to Off Status This option allows you to view the streaming format resolution frame rate bandwidth and percentage of video loss for the selected camera Note To view this information Activated must be set to On 44 Copy Settings You can copy the settings to be used on another channel To do so Enable PnP must be set to Off and Activa
36. cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Lightning For added protection for this product during storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Object and Liquid Entry Points Never insert foreign objects into the recorder other than the media types approved by AvertX as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result ina fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product 12 Disc Tray Keep fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing Neglecting to do so may cause serious personal injury 13 Burden Do not place a heavy object on or step on the product The object may fall causing serious personal injury and serious
37. ded area while keeping the definition of the objects in the bright area Set WDR to Low Mid or High depending on the amount of difference between the light and dark areas of the image Noise Reduction Different exposure settings and lighting conditions can result in digital interference in your image referred to as Noise which looks like static on old televisions To reduce noise select the appropriate Noise Reduction level Stream Settings Your AvertX cameras are capable of dual streaming which means they send two different streams of video at different resolutions The HDIP recorder records both streams The higher resolution will display when you view a single camera full screen and the lower resolution displays when viewing multiple cameras at once This allows the recorder to provide the best live image quality and record the high resolution image e Video Rotation Rotate or flip the image if the camera is placed on a table wall or ceiling e Bit Rate Set the data transmission speed for your camera A lower compression will result lower image quality but a smaller file size and more bandwidth availability e Frame Rate Adjust the frame rate for your camera A higher frame rate results in more bandwidth and less available storage space e Stream 1 Settings and Stream 2 Settings Adjust the resolution Group of Pictures GOP settings and transcoding settings of each stream advanced users Note Set Ena
38. e display mode options depend on the recorder model 4 8 or 16 channel the available options are single channel four cameras 2x2 nine cameras 3x3 and sixteen cameras 4x4 Sequence 96 Once any Display Mode has been selected except the 16 channel 4x4 view click Sequence on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar The recorder will begin sequencing through the camera cannels based upon the Display Mode at the time the sequence Is started e Single Channel The recorder will sequence through each camera channel individually This sequencing mode can be customized using the Main Monitor Schedule option in the Display menu see the Display section in the Setup chapter of this manual e 4 Channel 2x2 The recorder will sequence through channels 1 4 in the first view then channels 5 8 then 9 12 then 13 16 This sequence mode is only available on the 8 and 16 channels models and the 8 channel will only sequence through channels 1 4 and 5 8 e 9 Channel 3x3 The recorder will sequence through channels 1 9 in the first view then channels 8 16 This sequence mode is only available on 16 channel models Presets Use this option to set or call preset camera positions on your PTZ camera You can also start tours using this option When the PTZ control menu is open click Preset Note Preset position and tours are stored in the camera not in the recorder Note Most PTZ cameras have a designated preset tha
39. e local IP address of your recorder followed by a colon and then the port of the camera you need to access 3 If prompted to allow ActiveX settings click Yes 4 Log into your camera with the appropriate User Name and Password Note For AvertX cameras the default User Name is admin and the default Password is 1234 Note For further instructions regarding your AvertX IP Camera refer to the camera manual Connecting to the Recorder from a Remote Location 1 Open Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Inthe address bar type the DDNS address or public IP address of your recorder followed by a colon and then the port of the camera you need to access a To find the public IP address visit a website such as ipchicken com or whatsmyip org from a computer on the same local area network as the recorder 3 If prompted to allow ActiveX settings click Yes 4 Login to your camera with the appropriate User Name and Password Note For AvertX cameras the default User Name is admin and the default Password is 1234 Note For further instructions regarding your AvertX IP Camera refer to the camera manual Using Mobile Apps You can also access your recorder using your smart phone or tablet with AvertX GO for iPhones and Android devices or AvertX GO HD for an iPad or Android tablet When connecting to your recorder using mobile devices remember the following e When connecting from within your local network use the local
40. e the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type the new password Note The default password for a user account is 4321 Note Passwords require a minimum of four characters maximum of eight characters 4 Click Privilege and select the privilege level for this user Level 1 Level 8 Level 1 has the lowest authority and Level 8 has full administrative authority 5 Click Save 6 Repeat as necessary selecting user2 through user7 on step 2 Permissions Setup Permissions Setup allows you to modify the privilege level required to access menu options and features of the recorder To enable privilege requirements for any option set it to a selected level 1 through 8 Users will be able to access functions that are equal to or less than their set privilege level No username will be required to access any function set to Disable These functions can be configured for privilege requirements e Playback Search e Hidden Camera e PTZ Control e Live Operation e Export Data e Menu Access e System Setup e User Management e Network Setup e Camera Setup e Schedule Setup e Alarms Setup e Display Setup e System Version Information Note The Menu Access option cannot be set to Disable Load Default Settings NETWORK Load Default Settings allows you to reset all Users menu settings to Use the Network menu to configure your network communication factory defaults options For more information about using your HDIP recorder
41. ecause of this the ID button on this controller is not used AVERTX REMOTE FOR MAC Product Description AvertX Remote allows you to access search and playback video recorded on your HDIP recorder using a Mac computer Features e Connect to up to 9 HDIP recorders simultaneously e View live video from multiple channels simultaneously e Control PTZ cameras e Playback recorded videos stored on your HDIP recorder System Requirement To run AvertX Mac Remote your Mac should meet these requirements OS OS X 10 7 Lion CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 4 GHz RAM 2GB Recommended OS OS X 10 7 Lion or higher CPU Intel Core i52 3GHz or above RAM 2GB or more 3222AF Downloading AvertX Remote To download the software open the Internet browser on your Mac and go to the Mac App Store Search for AvertX Remote and then download the software following the instructions provided Once it is downloaded locate the program in Launchpad and click to start the program Using AvertX Remote Connect to Your Recorder 1 In the Device Manager section click 2 Type the Name IP address and Port number for your HDIP recorder Note The port number must match the port number set in Port Forwarding on your HDIP recorder The default port is 80 3 Type the Username and Password of an Administrative account on your HDIP recorder 4 Click Save to add the recorder to the site list 5 Click Connect to immediately connect to yo
42. ecorder is connected to the internet through the Ethernet connection Right click the Live screen and click Menu Click Network Click LAN Setup By default the DHCP function on you recorder is set to On The following information will appear Write it down on a piece of paper IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS Close LAN Setup Right click to return to the Main menu Right click to return to the Live screen Static IP Address If you are using a DDNS account to access your recorder remotely or have an IP address Netmask Gateway and DNS you want to use other than that assigned by DHCP follow these instructions If you are unsure contact your system administrator 1 Be sure that your recorder is connected to the internet through the Ethernet connection Right click the Live screen and click Menu Click Network Click LAN Setup Click DHCP and select Off Use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type your desired IP address Netmask Gateway and DNS into the appropriate fields Close LAN Setup Right click to return to the Main menu Dak wD o N 9 Right click again to return to the Live screen 65 DDNS Setup 66 To access your recorder from outside your local network the recorder needs a static IP address Most internal providers do not supply this but AvertX provides you with a free service to solve this problem Detailed instructions and account information for setting up your free DDN
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44. elect the appropriate version to install based on the model of your recorder The model number of your recorder is indicated in Menu gt System Version Information 4 Type the IP address or DDNS address of the recorder in the address bar to open the AvertX Remote Viewer Click Menu Click System Version Information Click Software Upgrade Via Internet Click Execute and locate the firmware update files folder O oND Select the firmware file and click Open to start the upgrade process Note Your HDIP recorder will restart itself during the upgrade process Once it has restarted the firmware update is complete 3222AF FPGA Upgrade Via Local Device This is a factory function that will not be accessed by end users System Log System Log allows you to review and export the system log To review the System Log click System Log Use the arrow buttons to navigate the pages of entries Exporting the System Log Follow these instructions to export the system log 1 Connect a USB storage device to the recorder 2 Click System Log 3 Click Export Note The system log will automatically be exported to the connected USB device as a text file Note The system log text file will be located in subfolders designating the time and date of the export In the root of the USB device will be a folder labeled in the format YYYMMDD within this folder will be a subfolder labeled in the format HHMMSS and with this will be the log
45. en 3 Click Select Device Data Type Normal 4 Choose the device you want to save video to and select Yes Export Format SYSTEM Digital Signature YES Note The available storage space for each device is listed in the Available column Begin Export NO 5 Select the Data Type you want to export Event Normal video or 12 A message will appear indicating the required space needed for Both your video export along with the export range If there is enough 6 Select the Export Format space available click Yes a AVI provides a compressed video file viewable in most media player applications Note If the space required is greater than the available space the message will indicate a recommended export timeframe b DRV provides a compressed video file viewable only with the Change the Start and To fields to adjust your timeframe included proprietary player software accordingly c System provides a raw uncompressed video file viewable only with the included proprietary player software Tip If you are unable to back up multiple cameras using your 7 Select the camera channels to export To export all camera required timeframe reduce the number of cameras or select a channels click All single camera 8 To export normal video select the appropriate date and times in the Start and To fields to start and end the exported video 13 A confirmation message will appear Press any key to close or 9 To export event video click Selec
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47. ers The following words and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information AVERTX IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 10 11 Read Owner s Manual After unpacking this product read the owner s manual carefully and follow all the operating and other instructions Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label If not sure of the type of power supply to your home or business consult product dealer or local power company Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products that produce heat Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid
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49. f 1024 x 768 and display colors of at least 32 Bit Connecting an IP Camera The AvertX HDIP network video recorder uses IP network cameras To connect an IP camera plug the network cable into the desired channel on the back of the recorder The HDIP has a built in PoE switch which means that power is supplied to your camera over the network cable so there is no need to plug a separate power supply into your PoE equipped camera Note AvertX cameras use Power Over Ethernet PoE and will work when plugged into your recorder without any other equipment If you are using IP cameras from another manufacturer you may need a separate power supply if it is not a PoE camera Note The AvertX HDIP supports PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom cameras from 3 Party ONVIF manufacturers 3222AF Connecting to a Network Use the RJ45 jack on the rear of the recorder to connect to your router modem or network switch Do not use this port to connect to an IP camera Connecting an Alarm Sensor Input Connect wired alarm sensor inputs to the Alarm In ports on the I O connector Connecting a Relay Output Connect wired relay outputs to the Alarm Out port on the I O connector 2 TURNING ON THE RECORDER First Time Power On Connect monitor cable Connect network cable if remote access will be needed Connect alarm inputs and relay outputs if needed Connect the power cable to the recorder A 2 o IN Press the button on the front panel to turn
50. file export in the format LOG HHMMSS TXT Operation Log Operation Log allows you to enable or disable the logging of user activity When enabled user activities log ins setting changes video exports will be included in the System Log When disabled user activities will not be included in the System Log Click Operation Log and select On or Off to enable or disable this function as desired 53 54 FIVE OPERATION Login Live Display Call Monitor Display PTZ Search Export Backup Viewer Save and Load Settings LOGIN If Password Protection is turned On you will need to log in to your recorder to search and export video or change settings To log in to your recorder you will need to have a user name and password assigned by the administrator Logging In To the Recorder 1 Right click in the Live screen Click admin or user depending on your account Use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type your password The default password for the admin account is 1234 The default password for the user account is 4321 Click OK Changing the Admin Password To prevent unauthorized changes to the recorder settings AvertX recommends changing the default admin password a ee Note 6 r 3222AF Right click in the Live screen and click Menu Log in and an administrator Click Users Click Account Setup Click Edit next to the Password field and then use the on screen keyboard or a USB
51. for each camera If PnP is On the cameras are reset to their default settings If you have custom camera settings set Enable PnP to Off Note Enable PnP will only function with AvertX cameras Device Search If you set Enable PnP to Off you will need to manually enter the IP addresses of the cameras on your system Click Device Search to view the brand model and IP address of each camera on your network Write this information down for later use Click on a camera to select it for the current camera channel Note Use the instructions in Appendix A Additional Camera Configuration if you are using ONVIF cameras from other manufacturers or connecting your cameras using an external PoE switch Hostname IP Click Hostname IP and type the IP Address of your camera if it is not already entered This is only necessary if Enable PnP is set to Off 41 Model If you are using a non AvertX ONVIF compliant camera you must change Model to ONVIF See more information about connecting 3 party cameras in Appendix A Using ONVIF Cameras from Other Manufacturers Selecting ONVIF for Non AvertX Cameras 1 Click Activated and then select Off to deactivate the camera channel 2 Click Model and select ONVIF Click Activated and select Yes to turn your camera channel back on Connection Setup You can use Connection Setup to control what functions of your camera your HDIP unit has access to as well as set up the kind of compression
52. g configure the alarms set up user access networking display e Account Setup and system options e LAN Setup e DDNS Setup e Cameras To access the menu right click on the Live screen and click Menu If prompted enter your admin password e Schedule Setup e Event Duration e VGA Resolution e Date Time Display e Software Upgrade e System Log SYSTEM Use the System menu to configure the date and time and the unit name to export import or reset system configurations and restart or shutdown the recorder Hard Drive Setup Language Date Time Mouse Sensitivity RS485 Setup Key Beep Load Factory Default Import Configuration Export Configuration Basic Advanced Setup Mode Shutdown Hard Drive Setup To view the size available space and recording time on your hard drive as well as to how your video and data are saved to the disk click Hard Drive Setup Total Size This is the total size of all hard drives Free Size This is the available storage space on the hard drive Avail Rec Time Your AvertX HDIP is set up for circular data storage which means that new video will record over old video after a certain period of time Est Rec Period This indicates an estimated amount of time you can record 3222AF Data Lifetime Setup Data Lifetime Setup allows you to limit how long your video is saved by day by channel or the overall general life of the data This is only necessary if yo
53. g Mode gt Menu 7 Display Sequence 1 Search 4 Export 2 PTZ gt Fast PB 9 EXIT Onscreen Menu Bar The Onscreen Menu Bar will display two menu buttons when you move the mouse pointer over the Menu Bar Channels and Function The Channels menu allows you to click a channel number to display that channel full screen The Function menu provides all the same options as the Right Click Menu in an icon format All of these menu options lead to the same options as their corresponding front panel or remote control buttons Details on the options found in Menu selection can be found in the Setup section later in this manual details on the remaining items can be found in the Operations section later in this manual USB Keyboard ZZE LRT SKE SRR ork A USB keyboard can be connect to the USB port on either the front CIERRA panel or the rear panel of the recorder Having a USB keyboard ERP LIA AAA connected will allow you to use the keyboard to enter alphanumeric Sl F e characters instead of using the arrow buttons on the remote controllerto ES E navigate the onscreen keyboard Any time an onscreen keyboard is displayed camera names usernames passwords etc the USB keyboard can be used to enter information 3222AF 23 Direct Control of Recorder Functions You can also use a USB keyboard to directly access functions on your recorder Use this diagram and table for reference DISPLAY rs PA
54. hedule If you intend to have a different recording schedule for a series of days set a weekend schedule Click Weekend Schedule and select On Click Weekend Start and select the day of the week and the time to start weekend recording Click Weekend End and select the day of the week and the time to stop weekend recording 45 Per Camera Configuration 46 Per Camera Configuration allows you to set the specific frame rate and image quality for each camera for normal recording and during an alarm event Frame rate given in Pictures Per Second PPS dictates how smooth video will look on your screen A high frame rate 80 PPS captures motion very smoothly but uses more system resources A low frame rate produces choppier video but uses less recording space Most applications do not require a continuous high frame rate of 30 PPS A lower frame rate of 10 15 PPS is sufficient for most event recording 1 Select each camera channel and set up the configurations for frame rate quality for normal and event recording 2 Click Camera Select and select the camera channel you want to configure 3 Select the frame rates in Pictures Per Second for normal recording Normal PPS during Day Night and Weekend schedules 4 Select the image quality in Kilobytes Per Second kbps for normal recording Normal Qlty during Day Night and Weekend Schedules 5 Select the maximum frame rate to be recorded during an alarm event Even
55. ick Menu Click System Select Basic Advanced Setup Mode and click Advanced Click RS485 Setup Select Unit ID and click Num Use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to assign an ID to your recorder 7 Click OK 8 Close RS485 Setup 9 Right click to return to the Main menu DY PS PIN z 10 Right click again to return to the Live screen Note See the Unit ID and Remote Control Number table for additional reference Set the number on the Remote Controller Press DVR SELECT on the remote controller and enter the corresponding Remote Control number to operate the recorder For example if the Unit ID is set to 225 press DVR SELECT on the remote controller and then press 2 immediately 21 USB Mouse Your AvertX HDIP recorder comes with a USB mouse that can be connected to the USB port on the front or the rear panel of the recorder The mouse allows you to use the mouse pointer to select and click menu items instead of using the remote control Using a USB mouse also allows access to two additional menu controls a right click menu and the onscreen menu bar Right Click Menu 22 While in Live Display mode use the mouse to right click anywhere on the screen to display the Right Click Menu Details on the options found in Menu selection can be found in the Menu section later in this manual details on the remaining items can be found in the Operations section later in this manual Non Decodin
56. ion 4 Connect a USB drive to your computer copy both firmware folders to your USB drive and then remove the drive from your computer 5 Insert your USB drive into any of the USB ports on your recorder 6 Right click the Live screen and then select Menu 7 Click Info and then click Software Upgrade 8 A message will appear instructing you to shut down and unplug the HDIP recorder Shut down and unplug the recorder then plug it back in and restart it Note Ignore this message when it appears after you have restarted the recorder 9 Repeat steps 6 8 and then click Upgrade Note Your HDIP recorder will restart itself during the upgrade process Once it has restarted the firmware update is complete Remotely Updating the Firmware on Your HDIP Recorder You can update the firmware on your recorder even if you are ina different location This option is also helpful if the recorder is installed in an inaccessible location 1 On your computer open Internet Explorer and then go to https www avertx com product downloads 2 Locate your recorder model on the page and click Firmware to download the file 3 Locate the folder on your computer and unzip or extract the files The folder will contain two folders upd_900s and upd_900g2s Firmware version Recorder model upd_900s NV160 P2A NV80 P2B NV80 P2A upd_ 900g2s NV160 P2B Note The firmware file contains firmware for several HDIP recorder models You must s
57. keyboard to type a new password Passwords require a minimum of four characters maximum of eight characters Click OK Click Save Adjust Permission Level Requirement for Menu Access By default the HDIP system is set to allow only the Administrator to access the menu To change this permission level follow these instructions TEA PAM Tt 2 Np Right click on the Live screen and click Menu Log in as an Administrator Click Users Click Permissions Setup Click Menu Access and select your desired permission level to access the menu The lowest level is Level 1 which will allow all authorized users to access the menu Close Permissions Setup Right click to exit the User menu Right click to exit the Main Menu screen To log off as the Administrator right click in the Live screen and click Exit 55 LIVE DISPLAY Live Display is the default mode of the recorder After startup the recorder will load to the Live Display After being left idle on any menu the recorder will return to the Live Display Channel Selection For a full screen display of an individual camera channel double click on the channel in the multiplex view or hold the pointer over the menu bar click Channel and then click the number of the channel you want to view Display Mode To cycle through the available the available display options click Mode on the right click menu or click Function and then Mode on the onscreen menu bar Th
58. l alerting you of alarm events Messages can be sent to up to three different addresses Due to the volume of e mails AvertX recommends setting up a specific e mail address to receive only these alarm messages 1 Select which email account you are configuring in E Mail Select 1 2 Or 3 2 Click E Mail Activate and select Off Note When you are finished making your changes set E mail Activate to On 3 Using the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard type the E mail Address you want to receive alert messages 4 To include a video file with the alert message click E Mail Video Attachment and select On 5 Click Event Alarm Selection 6 Choose what kinds of alarm events to be notified about by clicking on them and selecting Yes or No e Motion Detection e Video Loss e Alarm Trigger e System Fan e Disk Error 7 Once you have selected the types of alarms to be notified about close Event Alarm Selection 8 Click SMTP Server Setup Note An SMTP server makes it possible for your recorder to send e mail messages You MUST have an SMTP server in order for the e mail function of the HDIP system to work If you are unsure of the information for your SMTP server contact your internet provider 9 Inthe SMTP Server Setup window set Email Via SMTP to On 10 Type your desired SMTP Server SMTP Port the default is 25 SMTP Account and SMTP Password into the appropriate fields 11 Set Use SSL Connection to On or
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60. lick Device Setup When you are finished click Apply and select Yes Note When you are finished configuring your cameras and return to When you have finished configuring your camera click Activated and select Yes Repeat these steps for each camera connected to your external PoE switch the Live screen it may take a few moments for video to appear Using ONVIF Cameras from Other Manufacturers The PnP feature is designed to work exclusively with AvertX cameras You can use ONVIF compliant cameras from other manufacturers but you must disable PnP and configure your cameras manually 1 192 168 50 1 192 168 51 1 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Plug the camera into an available channel on the back of the recorder On the camera using the manual that came with the camera assign the camera a new IP address and set the gateway and subnet to match the information in the table below Settings RevA AvertX NVR RevB AvertX NVR IP Address 192 168 50 xx 192 168 51 xx Note Be sure that the last two digits of the IP address for each 3222AF camera is unique so there are no duplicates in your camera network On the AvertX recorder right click the Live screen and click Menu Click Cameras Click IP Camera Select and select the appropriate camera chamnel O E Select Enable PnP and click Off Ensure that Activated is set to Off Click Device Search Once the HDIP unit has located your devices the brand
61. lick Yes Click Yes again to continue The recorder will restart with the factory default settings Import Configuration You can import configurations from another HDIP recorder or from a saved backup from your recorder using a USB drive 1 Plug a USB drive with a saved configuration file into a USB port and click Import Configuration Click the Configuration and select Yes Click Yes to continue Press ENTER or click the mouse to continue ot AO O Your recorder will restart with your imported settings 34 Export Configuration You can export configurations from your HDIP recorder to backup settings or for use in another HDIP recorder using a USB drive 1 Plug a USB drive into the USB port and then click Export Configuration Click Destination Choose the USB drive you want to export your configuration to and select Yes 4 Click File Name Use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type a name for the file and then click OK Click Export Click Confirm Press any key or click Close to continue a A a E Close the Export Configuration window Basic Advanced Setup Mode You can switch recorder to Advanced Setup Mode by selecting Basic Advanced Setup Mode and clicking Advanced Advanced mode gives you access to the advanced settings of your recorder Shutdown The Shutdown menu allows you to Power Off or Restart your recorder You can also set the Power Key Privilege and Auto Restart configu
62. location you must configure the recorder for remote connection See the Remote Connection chapter of this manual for more information Establish necessary cable connections and turn on the recorder Right click the Live screen and then click Menu Click System Click Date Time Verify or modify the date and time then close the window Click Network Click LAN Setup DHCP is enabled On by default if no changes are needed simply make a note of the IP address 9 Ifthe IP address needs to be static set DHCP to Off and then enter the IP Address Netmask Gateway and DNS for the network oo E JO A e a Note If you plan to access the NVR remotely using a computer smart phone or tablet Set DHCP to Off after you complete your port forwarding 10 Close LAN Setup 11 Right click to close Network 12 Right click to return to the Main Menu 13 Right click again to return to the Live screen 3222AF PASSWORD PROTECTION The HDIP network video recorder does not require user authentication by default However AvertX strongly recommends securing your HDIP recorder by setting up user authentication Right click the Live screen and then click Menu Click System and set Basic Advanced Setup Mode to Advanced Click Users Set Password Protection to On and then click Account Setup to change admin and user passwords if needed gt a e Default Username admin e Default Password 1234 17 TWO CONNECTIONS Fro
63. lting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes 82
64. models do not support tours and some only 3222AF support a single tour Most cameras that do support tours require the tour configuration be done through the cameras onscreen menus please reference the camera manual or manufacturer website for details Non Decoding Mode Non Decoding Mode stops the HDIP recorder from actively decoding the live video on the selected channels Decoding H 264 video is very resource intensive and this function can be used to stop the recorder from displaying the live video to save system resources When Non Decoding Mode is enabled there will be no live view for the selected cameras The system will continue to record video from those cameras and live video can still be viewed on the web viewer and mobile applications Use this function if you are setting the camera to capture more frames per second or use a high bandwidth To enable Non Decoding Mode follow these instructions 1 Right click the Live screen and click Non Decoding Mode N Select the desired channels or click All or None 3 Click the Live screen again to escape the Right Click Menu 57 SEARCH Recorded video Timeline Timeline increments Search Menu IX Search By Time First Recorded Video Last Recorded Video Select 20130911 gt CECI Begin Playback START CH1 n 1 ch Calendar Search Search By Event Return t z Channel podios From am 11 54 gt eine A End gh 02 00 Event video ave Select Event
65. nt Panel Rear Panel Remote Control FRONT PANEL Front Panel USB 3222AF Network LED Alarm LED Record LED Power Button Power LED Indicator REAR PANEL AvertX has produced two versions of HDIP recorders which can be differentiated by their part numbers To find the part number of your recorder locate the product sticker either on the side of your recorder or on the bottom If your part number contains the letter A refer to the RevA connection diagram If your part number contains the letter B refer to the RevB connection diagram RevA Rear Panel 16 channel model shown Network Camera Ports Power Connection LEDs VGA Port Alarm I O USB HDMI Port LAN Network Port eSATA Cooling Fan RevB Rear Panel 16 channel model shown Network Camera Ports 1 3 5 7 9 1 13 15 2 PoE 802 3at 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 O EO ALARM I O VGA Port HDMI Port LAN Network Port 20 REMOTE CONTROL DVR select Channel selection Direction arrows Enter Search AN Escape Sequence E i xpor Menu co Co j Fast Reverse Forward Pause Play 3222AF Setting the Remote Controller ID Unit ID and Remote Control Number To use the included remote controller each recorder needs a unique Unit ID number that corresponds with a Remote Control number Assign a unique Unit ID on the recorder Right click on the Live screen and cl
66. nufacturer Door sensor hardware can be purchased at many home improvement stores 1 Follow the manufacturer instructions to attach your sensor hardware to the door There should be two parts for each door sensor contact one attached to the door itself and the other attached to the door frame 2 Connect the wire from one side of the door sensor contact to Al 1 on the Alarm l O connection block on the rear of your recorder see illustration Connect the wire from the other side of the door sensor contact to GROUND on the Alarm I O connection block on the rear of your recorder see illustration 3222AF 47 Alarm Out Motion Detection Use this to enable one or both of the alarm outputs on the recorder Use this item to enable motion detection for the camera you have Select A Only B Only A B or None selected You can enable motion detection during Day Night Day and Night Weekend Day and Weekend Night and Weekend or All schedules Schedules are configured in the Schedule menu Note For more information about wiring an external alarm please E manufacturer detection information from the camera All AvertX cameras have motion detection enabled by default and the motion detection function on the camera can be configured using your HDIP recorder Video Loss Detection Set this option to On to trigger an alarm when the video feed from a camera is lost This can occur if the camera loses power breaks or if it is vandalized or
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68. o repair this recorder All troubleshooting and repair procedures indicated in this manual are to be used only for reference and minor repairs Due to the complexity of the device no end user should attempt to make component repairs or modifications to any printed wiring board Improper repairs can create a safety hazard Any indications of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty Warning To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment e Do not disable the power grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature e Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times e Disconnect the power from the recorder by unplugging the power cord either from the electrical outlet or the recorder Caution To properly ventilate your AvertX system you must provide at least 3 inches 7 6 cm of clearance at the front and back of the recorder Note AvertX cameras and recorders must be connected to networks that do not have routing to outside plants Note AvertX cameras must be connected to PoE output equipment that is UL listed I T E only ONE INTRODUCTION Product Description Features Basic Setup Password Protection 3222AF PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 16 The AvertX HDIP is a high definition video surveillance system designed for easy installation and operation This recorder can be put to use immediately and offers
69. ojear NA J0M 7 0J 0 D J gt User Manual AVERT AvertX HDIP High Definition Network Video Recorder Operations Manual FW 10858 Manual Edition 32223AF JULY 2014 2014 AvertX All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose except as expressed in the Software License Agreement AVERTX shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice The information in this publication is provided as is without warranty of any kind The entire risk arising out of the use of this information remains with recipient In no event shall AVERTX be liable for any direct consequential incidental special punitive or other damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption or loss of business information even if AVERTX has been advised of the possibility of such damages or whether in an action contract or tort including negligence This software and documentation are copyrighted All other rights including ownership of the software are reserved to AvertX AVERTX and AvertX are registered trademarks of AVERTX in the United States and elsewhere Windows is a registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective own
70. plorer Channel Select The channel select buttons allow you to view an individual camera channel in the viewing area Record 70 The Record function allows you to save an exported video file to the local computer in DRV format DRV files are compressed video files viewable with the Backup Viewer software to download the Backup Viewer software click the Backup Viewer link in the live view Use the Record button to save video you are currently viewing live or to save playback video while searching To save a segment of video while watching live video or playback video 1 Click Record to start the video segment 2 Inthe Save As window select a location and file name and then click Save 3 When you are ready to end the video segment click Record again Camera Display Divisions The camera display division buttons allow you to choose the desired display view Options include 2x2 and 3x3 Bandwidth Select Your bandwidth selection options are High highest quality highest bandwidth usage or Low low quality low bandwidth usage Remote Software Live Screen Configuration Menu Event Search Backup Viewer Link Playback Snapshot l Record Bandwidth Ratio Live Screen Smoot Disk information Logout AVERT 3 gt A es Audio Controls LIVE SEARCH MENU EVENT SNAPSHOT a High DISK INFO LOG OUT Channel Selection Camera Display 3222AF 71 Download Backup Viewer The Backup Viewer link allows you to
71. r This action will attempt to repair the drive LOWFMT This is considered a higher level format It removes all video and logs per sector This is a very thorough and extensive format Note LOWFMT will NOT erase configuration files such as Users and System settings 4 Click Confirm 5 Close Internal Disks 32 External Disks This option is not used with the hardware associated with the RevB AVX NV80 P2B or AVX NV160 P2B HDIP models On compatible models AVX NV80 P2A or AVX NV160 P2A you can connect an external eSATA HDD up to 4TB to increase video recording storage Note Expanding video storage is only available with eSATA drives USB drives are compatible only for backup Click External Disks 2 To view information for your hard drive click the Detail column for the drive you want to view and select Yes 3 To format or repair your drive click Action and select your desired action See Formatting an Internal Drive for available actions 4 Click Confirm 5 Close External Disks Data Protection This option allows you to lock the data of specified alarm events Event video protected here will not be deleted or overwritten Click Data Protection 2 Select your desired alarm events listed by date and time and click Lock and then select Yes to lock the evenis 3 Close Data Protection Repair on Power Loss When set to On this function performs a deep scan of the hard drives any time
72. r own local network LAN or from a remote location over the Internet As a rule of thumb if you are connecting to a recorder within your building you must use the local IP address of the recorder found on the recorder under LAN setup If you are connecting to your recorder from another building you will connect over the Internet using the public IP address or DDNS address To connect from a remote location you must use your DDNS address or the public IP address of your recorder To find the public IP address you can use a website such as ipchicken com or whatsmyip org from a computer on the same local area network as your recorder Connecting to the Recorder on a Local Area Network Open Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Type the local IP address of your recorder into the Address bar 3 Ifyou are using the Web Viewer for the first time you will be asked to accept the installation of ActiveX Click Yes Note When launching the Web Viewer for the first time you may be asked to install the Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package This is necessary for the remote connection to work Click OK to accept the application 4 Type the User ID and Password of an authorized user for your recorder 5 Click Connect to display your cameras 67 Connecting to the Recorder from a Remote Location 68 1 2 4 9 Open Microsoft Internet Explorer Type the DDNS address or public IP address of your recorder into the Address
73. rast Adjust the contrast on the monitor Monitor Brightness Monitor Chrominance Adjust the color on the monitor Monitor Contrast Monitor Chrominance Monitor Dwell N s Monitor Schedule NTER Date Time Display 1R gt Monitor Dwell Show Camera Name E Show System Name in Live Monitor Dwell allows you to select the amount of time a camera or screen division will appear on the live screen when the display has been set to sequence 1 second 120 seconds Click Monitor Dwell 2 Click Num and use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to VGA Resolution enter the amount of time OR use the up and down arrow buttons to select the number of seconds for the dwell VGA Resolution allows you to change the screen resolution for your VGA or HDMI monitor Available options are 1024x768 1280x1024 720p and 1080p Click VGA Resolution and select the appropriate resolution for your monitor Caution Do not choose a resolution that his higher than that of your monitor Doing so will result in an out of range or no signal message For details on the available resolution options for your monitor refer to the user manual of your monitor 50 Monitor Schedule Date Time Display Monitor Schedule allows you to configure a custom sequence order to Date Time Display allows you to set the display of the time and date on be displayed when the main display has been set to sequence single the live screen to be shown in
74. rations if desired Power Key Privilege USERS This option defines what prompts will be displayed when the power button is held down for five seconds There are four options to choose The Users menu allows you to manage password protection user from accounts passwords and permissions settings The HDIP network recorder provides eight built in user accounts You can customize the username password and privilege level for seven of these accounts The preconfigured admin account has a permanently set username and privilege but you can change the password e Auth Users will be prompted to log in with an authorized account to shut down the recorder the Password Protection option found in the Users menu must also be enabled Enabling the Auth option will also enable the Confirm option e Confirm When users shut down the recorder a message will appear asking them to confirm the shutdown e Direct The recorder will automatically shut down without any Password Protection oF prompt or confirmation Auto Logout 00 Se Account Setup e Disable This option disables any shutdown option via use of idas the power button leaving the Shutdown menu option as the Load Default Setting only way to turn the recorder off Auto Restart Set your recorder to restart either every day or weekly by selecting the day you want the recorder to restart Once Auto Restart is enabled you can choose the time of day you want the recorder to res
75. re will seldom occur WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL RACK MOUNT INSTRUCTIONS Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Grounding Grounding of r
76. rn to the 16 9 ratio Note Use the 4 3 option when viewing your cameras on 4 3 monitors 61 SAVE OR LOAD SETTINGS The configuration settings for your recorder can be exported to and imported from a USB storage device Export Configuration 62 You can export configurations from your HDIP recorder for use in another HDIP recorder using a USB drive Drop S ee o 9 10 11 12 Plug the drive into the USB port Right click in the Live screen and click Menu Click System Click Export Configuration Click Destination Choose the USB drive you want to export your configuration to and select Yes Click File Name Use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type a name for the file and then click OK Click Export Click Confirm Press any key or click Close to continue Close the Export Configuration window Import Configuration You can import configurations from another HDIP recorder using a USB drive SY 0 OL eS eS NY Plug the drive into a USB port Right click in the Live screen and click Menu Click System Click Import Configuration Click the Configuration and select Yes Click Yes to continue Press ENTER or click the mouse to continue Your recorder will restart with your imported settings SIX REMOTE CONNECTION Introduction to Remote Connection Remote Connection Setup Using the Remote Software AvertX Remote for Mac 3222AF 63 INTRODUCTION TO REMOTE CONNECTION Your
77. rsion and network address information You can also upgrade your software configure the operation log and view the system log AVX NV80 P2B Network Address 169 254 170 113 MAC Address 00 D0 89 0F 21 18 Hardware C1D1 0001 9C00 Software 04312 00342 00761 10858 Model Name Software Upgrade ENTER FPGA Upgrade Via Local Device ENTER System Log Operation Log Model Name Displays the model identifier of the recorder MAC Address Displays the MAC Media Access Control of the recorder Network Address Displays the IP Address of the recorder can be customized via the Network menu Hardware Displays the hardware version of the recorder Software Displays the software version of the recorder can be upgraded via the System menu Software Upgrade Before upgrading HDIP firmware contact AvertX Technical support to confirm this course of action as appropriate for your recorder Updating the Firmware on Your HDIP Recorder You can upgrade your firmware using a USB storage drive 1 Ona computer open your browser and go to https www avertx com product downloads 2 Locate your recorder model on the page and click Firmware to download the file 3 Locate the folder on your computer and unzip or extract the files The folder will contain two folders upd_900s and upd_900g2s Note The firmware file contains firmware for several HDIP recorder models Your recorder will select the appropriate vers
78. s when motion has been detected by color 58 Review Calendar to Select Date and Time to Play a NA 3222AF In the Search menu click Calendar Search The calendar will display highlighted dates if there is recorded data Click a Date to view video from Below the calendar a horizontal bar represents 24 hours Yellow areas of this timeline indicate recorded video and red areas indicate an alarm event a To set the start time of the video click Start and select the desired time b To set the end time of the recorded video click End and select the desired time Click Start to begin playback Click Search at any time to return to the Search screen OR Click Live at any time to return to the Live screen Search By Event You can also search by alarm motion video loss or other pre configured events 1 a Click Search in the right click menu or on the on screen menu bar Set the appropriate dates and times to start and end your search in the From and End fields respectively Select the type of event you want to search for To search for all recorded events select All Select the appropriate camera channels to search for these events To search the video from all camera channels select All Click Enter in the Event List field Date Time Type 2013 09 11 PM 02 55 52 Motion 2013 09 11 PM 02 52 32 Motion 2013 09 11 PM 02 52 29 Motion 2013 09 11 PM 02 51 18 Motion 2013 09 11 PM 02 49 17 Motion 2
79. se directions are generic If you are not familiar with this process you should consult the user manual of your router Other references that might be useful are the manufacturer website support line or a website such as PortForward com 1 Connect to the router through the router interface Typically this is through a web interface by typing the IP address of the router in a web browser 2 Log into the router with an administrative ID 3 Access the Port Forwarding section in the router Some may list this as Port Triggering Pinhole Firewall Forwarding or other terms Note Some Internet Service Providers ISP do not allow users access to Port Forwarding on the router In this case you must call your ISP and have them complete the port forwarding 4 The default port 80 of the HDIP recorder will need to be forwarded to the internal IP address of the recorder itself Changing the Default Web Port If Port 80 is not available or already used by another device on your network you can change the Web Port to a different port number 1 Right click the Live screen and click Menu 2 Click Network 3 Click Web Port 4 Click Num and use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type your desired port number This must be the same as the port configured on your router for remote access to function 5 Click OK 3222AF Establishing a Connection with a Remote Workstation You can connect to your HDIP recorder on you
80. t Events and select Yes for each click Close event you want to export 14 Close Export to return to the Live screen 60 BACKUP VIEWER Use the Backup Viewer to view exported video on your Windows PC If necessary you can download the Backup Viewer application from the AvertX Remote Software in Internet Explorer or from avertx com Note Backup Viewer is only compatible with Windows PCs RAAT PTI ga irran 1 Connect the USB thumb drive or external hard drive containing backup video to your PC Browse to the USB drive and open the Player folder Double click Backup_Viewer If prompted click Yes Click Search to locate your video file Select the file you want to view and then click Playback Select the camera you want to view or click All Click Play Your video will begin playing automatically oO St 92 PL oP 10 Use the Playback controls to pause fast forward or rewind your video 10 You can change which cameras you are viewing and the screen mode using the Camera and Mode buttons 3222AF Snapshot Snapshot allows you to take a screen capture of the remote interface everything inside the browser window but not the browser itself This screen capture is automatically save in JPEG format to the local Desktop 4 3 Your AvertX camera channels are displayed with an aspect ratio of 16 9 by default To manually change the aspect ratio of your screen click 4 3 Click 4 3 a second time will retu
81. t Max PPS for Day Night and Weekend Schedules 6 Select the image quality to be transmitted during an event Event Qlty for Day Night and Weekend Schedules 7 Select the kind of event Event Act that will trigger Event Recording Motion Alarm Both or None for Day Night and Weekend Schedules 8 Close Per Camera Configuration ALARMS Use the Alarms menu to configure how the recorder will respond to alarm events Internal Buzzer Event Icon Event Full Screen Event Duration Per Channel Configuration e Internal Buzzer This enables an audible beep from the recorder when an alarm event occurs e Event Icon Set this to On to display a small icon on the live screen when an alarm event occurs e Event Full Screen Set this to On to enlarge the video feed from the camera sensing the alarm event to full screen on the live view e Event Duration Set the time in seconds for the duration of recorded video alarm beep and the alarm relay output functions after motion or alarm is trigged 5 seconds to 999 seconds Per Channel Configuration delo ALARM I O Al JAI AI AI AH AI AIT AI All Al AI Al Alf Al Al Al 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 8 9 10 11 Sensor A Per Channel Configuration allows you to configure alarm events for video loss and alarm inputs and outputs A A A A A A A A A A A NC COM no eno nc com no feno nc com No fenof nc com no eno AJAJA Bal B ec cic D D
82. t can be called to open the onscreen menu of the camera Please refer to the camera manual or manufacturer website for details Creating a Camera Position Preset Click the channel of the camera you want to create a preset for Click PTZ in the right click menu or on the on screen menu bar Use the direction arrows and zoom to position the camera ina location you want to save 4 Click Preset 5 Use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type the number you want to assign to this preset Click Set Preset Repeat for all desired presets for this camera 8 Click Exit to return to the Live screen Calling a Camera Position Preset You can command a PTZ camera to go to any preset you have already configured 1 Click the channel of the camera you want to work with 2 Click PTZ on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar 3 Click Preset 4 Use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type the number of the preset you want the camera to go to Click Go Preset Calling a Camera Tour A tour is a series of preset positions that the PTZ camera runs through Tours are configured in the camera not the recorder For information on setting tours refer to the user manual of your PTZ camera Sa O S Click the channel of the camera you want to work with Click PTZ on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar Click Preset Enter the number of the tour you want to call Click Run Tour Note Some camera
83. tart Note If you have customized your camera settings and want to use Password Protection Auto Restart ensure that PnP is set to Off This will prevent your recorder from overwriting your cameras settings when It Password Protection allows you to require username and password restarts authentication to access menu functions The option is set to Off by default meaning username and password are not required to access any menu functions Change this setting to On to require authentication to access the recorder Default Administrator Username admin Default Administrator Password 1234 3222AF 35 Auto Logout You can configure your recorder to automatically log out a user after a specified period of inactivity Click Auto Logout and select the number of seconds of inactivity you want to elapse before the recorder logs the user out You can also choose Disable to turn off this function Account Setup Account Setup allows you to set up or modify user accounts including customizing the username password and privilege level or even disable an account Configuring and Modifying a User Account 36 1 Inthe Account field select the user account you want to configure To change the name of the user click Edit and use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type the new user name Note The username is case sensitive and requires a minimum of four characters 2 Click OK 3 Click Edit in the Password field and us
84. ted must be set to No Click Copy Settings Select the channels you want to export the camera settings to Click Confirm Set Activated to Yes Set PnP to On if desired TE PO SCHEDULE Use the Schedule menu to configure quality and frame rate for normal and motion event recording and set up a recording schedule Global Recording Configuration Schedule Setup Global Recording Configuration Global Recording Configuration allows you to quickly configure universal record settings based on your needs 3222AF Click Global Configuration Select the level of recording you want to occur for all cameras on your system e Off No preconfigured universal settings Global Configuration must be set to Off to enable the Per Camera Configuration menu option e Continuous All camera channels on your system will record continuously at all times e Motion Event All camera channels will record only when motion is detected or an alarm event occurs Schedule Setup Schedule Setup allows you to define the start and end time for day night and weekend recording schedules Day and Night Schedule You can set different qualities of recording for different times of day depending on your needs Click Day Time Start and select the time to start Day Time recording as desired Click Day Time End and select the time to end Day Time recording as desired Repeat for Night Time Start and Night Time End Weekend Sc
85. the recorder restarts after power loss Language Multiple languages are available for AvertX NVR setup and configuration including English French and Spanish To choose the language for your recorder click Language and select your desired language The default language is English Date Time This option allows you to adjust the date time time zone the format of the date and time displays as well as to set up for daylight savings time or to use a Network Time Protocol To set the Date Time Time Zone Date Time Display Date Display Mode and Time Display Mode click Date Time and use your mouse to adjust the values Note Changing the date or time after initial configuration requires formatting the hard drive s to avoid data mismatch Note In the United States the Pacific Time Zone is 8 00 the Mountain Time Zone is 7 00 the Central Time Zone is 6 00 and the Eastern Time Zone is 5 00 3222AF Network Time Protocol Setup Using a network time protocol allows you to ensure that your recorder is keeping accurate time in coordination with other time sensitive devices This is ideal if you are using multiple recorders in multiple locations and plan on accessing them remotely This function is only available when the Time Zone function is set to On and if the recorder is connected to the Internet In the Date Time menu click Network Time Protocol Setup 2 Type the IP address of your desired NTP Server The default
86. twork port and enabling the PnP feature in the Camera menu See the Earlier Chapter A situation may arise in which the on board PoE switch is not sufficient or you will need to disable the PnP feature and configure your cameras manually This appendix provides instructions for these scenarios Using an External PoE Switch If your camera is installed more than 300 feet away from the HDIP recorder you will need to connect it to an external PoE Switch in order to relay power to your camera Additionally you can install a camera virtually anywhere and connect it to your local network using a PoE switch to provide power to the device The camera connects to the PoE switch using a Cat5 Ethernet cable The PoE switch will need a power source as well as a network connection to your router Tip lf you are using an AvertX camera you can connect the camera directly to the recorder temporarily to configure the IP address and settings then re connect the camera to your external switch Connect Your Camera and PoE Switch to Your Local Network 80 1 Ensure that your PoE switch is correctly installed following the manufacturer instructions 2 Connect your camera to the external PoE switch 3 Follow the instructions in your camera user manual to view and change the camera IP address using a PC on the same network Write down the IP address of your camera for future use Connect Your Camera to Your Recorder Over the Network 1 Ens
87. u are restricted by law to retain video data for a maximum number of days Restricting the Number of Days that Video is Stored 1 Click Data Lifetime Setup 2 Click Data Lifetime Mode and select your desired mode for data storage General By Day or By Channel 3 If you have chosen General mode click Data Lifetime and then use the on screen keyboard or a USB keyboard to type the number of days to store your data 4 Ifyou have chosen By Day mode click Data Lifetime By Day and determine the number of days to save data for each day of the week 5 If you have chosen By Channel mode click Data Lifetime By Channel and select the number of days to save data from each camera channel 6 Close Data Lifetime Setup 31 Internal Disks Internal Disks allows you to view and format the internal hard drives in the recorder Formatting an Internal Hard Drive 1 Click Internal Disks 2 To view the information for your hard drives click the Detail column for the drive you want to view and select Yes 3 To format or repair your drive click Action and select your desired action Add Remove This action will activate and deactivate the drive The status of the drive is displayed under the Active title Format Formatting the drive will remove all video and logs This information will be written over with future data Note Formatting the drive will NOT erase configuration files such as Users and System settings Repai
88. ur recorder Note You can connect to up to 9 HDIP recorders simultaneously Editing a Recorder 1 To edit the information for a recorder select the recorder in the list and then click Edit 2 Type the correct information into the fields and then click Save 19 Deleting a Recorder To delete a recorder select the recorder in the list and then click the Trash icon Viewing Multiple Recorders You can connect to up to 9 HDIP recorders simultaneously using AvertX Remote for Mac 76 1 2 3 Double click the recorders in your list to connect To view the recorders simultaneously click 1x1 2x2 or 3x3 When changing viewing configurations or searching a specific recorder select the recorder in the live screen before using the buttons in the Device Manager section of the AvertX Remote window Viewing Live Video Once you have connected to your HDIP recorder you can control the channels you view your bandwidth usage and view camera information i device mana ger DV R ist Name Port _ Address HDIP 10 253 253 68 80 Add Edit or Delete a recorder D Channel select Playback Events Select Channel 123 45 6 7 8 Screen division O A b Set BandWidth HIGH MIDDLE LOW Set bandwidth A Hom Dual stream camera info snapshot and PTZ controls Select Channel Click your desired camera channel to view that channel full screen Ra paths View multiple recorders Viewing
89. ure that your HDIP recorder is connected to your network If the connection is working the green lights on your LAN port will turn on 2 On your recorder right click the Live screen and click Menu Click Cameras Click IP Camera Select and select the camera channel that you want to use for this camera Click Enable PnP and select Off Ensure that Activated is set to Off Click Device Search OND A list of devices connected to your network will appear Click on the device you want to use for this camera channel Note You can also manually enter the IP address of the camera you want to assign to this channel Click Hostname IP and type the IP address of your camera 9 Click Model and select the manufacturer of your camera AvertX ONVIF or None 10 Click Connection Setup 11 Click Account and type in the username for the camera the default user name can be found in the user manual for the camera 12 Click Password and type the password for the camera this information is also found the camera s user manual 13 Click Main Stream Setup and make sure the Management Port and Streaming Port RTSP port match port settings on your camera this information is also found the camera s user manual Note For more information on other camera configuration settings in this menu refer to Connection Setup in the Cameras chapter of the HDIP User Manual 14 To adjust resolution sharpness brightness and contrast c
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