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1. Network interface Total connections to recorder non viewing Total viewing streams available per camera channel Total viewing bandwidth available Hard disk 2 x 10M 100M 1000M self adaptive Ethernet interface 256 128 300 to 500 Mbps SATA Max onboard storage capacity 16 SATA interfaces 96 TB non RAID 64 TB RAID Capacity per HDD 6 TB non RAID 4 TB RAID RAID 0 1 5 10 108 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Appendix A Specifications TVN 70 External interface Serial interface USB interface Alarm in Alarm out Miscellaneous 1 RS 232 interface for ProBridge Challenger Technical Support 1 x USB 2 0 front 2 x USB 3 0 back 16 8 Power supply Power consumption without HDD Power consumption with 16 x 2TB RAID HDDs Operating temperature Relative humidity Chassis Dimensions W x H x D Weight TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 2 x 100 to 240 VAC 6 3 A 50 to 60 Hz 70 W 150 W 10 to 55 C 14 to 131 F 10 to 90 3U rack mountable or desk based chassis 445 x 530 x 150 mm 17 51 x 20 86 x 5 90 in lt 18 kg 39 68 Ib without HDD 109 Appendix B Port forwarding information A router is a device that lets you share your internet connection between multiple computers Most routers will not allow incoming traffic to the device unless you have configured them to forward the necessary ports to that device By default our software and recorders
2. Receive Bandwidth Limit Kbps 409600 Outgoing Bandwidth Limit Kbps 409600 8 To view HDD information click HDD You can view the HDD label status capacity free space property type and group 106 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 17 System information Refresh Label Capacity Free Space Status Type Property HDD1 5588 65 GB 0 MB Normal Virtual Disk R W Total Capacity 5588 65 GB Free Space 0MB 9 To view RAID information click Raid Info You can view the version physical HDD count array count RAID type hot spare type and support rebuild 10 Click Live View on the menu toolbar to return to live view TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 107 Appendix A Specifications TVN 70 Video amp audio input Video compression standards supported Max IP camera input Max bandwidth per channel Audio input Total recording bandwidth available Bi directional audio H 264 RTSP custom protocols Onvif 128 16 Mbps 4 ch RCA 2 0 Vp p 1 KQ Up to 400 Mbps 1 ch reduplicated with audio input 1 RCA 2 0 Vp p 1 KQ Video amp audio output Recording resolution Audio output Dual stream recording Auto archiving Stream type Recording modes 6 MPX 5 MPX 3 MPX 1080P UXGA 720P VGA 14CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF 1 ch RCA Up to 16 channels Yes Video Video amp Audio Time lapse High Time lapse Low Event Alarm Manual Networking
3. 11 Click Apply to save the settings Set up alarm outputs You can connect the recorder to an alarm system such as a siren or intrusion system which is then activated when an alarm is triggered You can select how long the alarm signal remains active as well as schedule when alarm outputs can be triggered A outputs are marked A for analog and are physical outputs of the recorder D outputs are marked as D for digital and are physical outputs on the IP cameras To set up an alarm output 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Alarm amp Event Setup gt Alarm Output 2 Select the alarm output Enter a name for it if desired the name cannot be copied 3 Select a time out option between 5 and 600 seconds or select Manually Clear 80 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup The timeout setting lets you define how long an alarm signal remains active after the alarm has ended If you select Manually Clear the alarm signal remains active until it is acknowledged see Manual trigger below 4 Select the arming schedule for the alarm output Under the Arming Schedule tab click the Edit button to open the Arming Schedule window Select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day Default is 24 hours Note The time periods defined cannot overlap Clic
4. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled gt fy gt Disabled Disabled lt D gt A i 2 6 To view alarm output information click Alarm Outputs You can view the alarm output number alarm name and alarm status TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 105 Chapter 17 System information Alarm Outputs Alarm No A gt 1 A gt 2 A gt 3 Alarm Name T Refresh Status Enabled Enabled Enabled A gt 4 A gt 5 A gt 6 A gt 7 A gt 8 D2 gt 1 D3 gt 1 7 To view network information click Network Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled You can view the IPv4 address IPv4 subnet mask IPv4 default gateway IPv6 address IPv6 default gateway preferred DNS server alternate DNS server enable DHCP MAC address enable PPPoE server port HTTP port multicast IP RTSP service port enable Telnet receive bandwidth limit Kops and outgoing bandwidth limit Kbps Select NIC IPv4 Address Refresh 192 168 222 70 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 IPv4 Default Gateway 192 168 222 1 IPv6 Address fe80 c256 e3ff fe31 a61b IPv6 Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Enable DHCP Disabled MAC Address c0 56 e3 31 a6 1b Enable PPPOE Disabled Server Port 8000 HTTP Port 80 Multicast IP RTSP Service Port 554 Enable Telnet Disabled
5. Web browser configuration 47 Windows operating system 47 Access the web browser 48 Configure the recorder via the browser 48 Camera setup 51 IP camera status 51 Import and export IP camera configuration settings 53 Camera recording settings 53 Camera OSD 55 Motion detection 56 Privacy mask 57 Cameratamper 58 Text overlay 59 V stream encoding 60 Video analytics 60 Network settings 62 Network settings 62 PPPoE settings 65 DDNS settings 65 NTP server settings 67 Email settings 67 Configure an FTP server to store snapshots 68 SNMP settings 69 Using a network storage system 69 UPnP settings 70 HTTPS settings 70 Network statistics 71 Recording 73 Recording schedule 73 Auto archiving 75 Manual recording 77 Hot spare 77 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Alarm and event setup 79 Set up alarm inputs 79 Set up alarm outputs 80 Manual trigger 81 Buzzer settings 81 Alarm notification 82 Detect video loss 83 Alarm host setup 84 Device management 85 Time and date settings 85 General recorder settings 86 Configuration files 88 Upgrade system firmware 89 Holiday schedules 89 Text insertion 90 Storage management 92 HDD information 92 Add a network storage system 93 Install HDDs 94 Storage mode 95 S M A R T settings 97 RAID settings 97 User management 100 Add anew user 100
6. 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt PPPOE 2 Check the Enable PPPoE box 3 Enter your user name and password and confirm the password 4 Click Save and manually reboot the recorder to save the settings DDNS settings DDNS servers allow you to connect to your recorder using a fixed address This fixed address needs to be registered with a DNS service The DDNS setup menu allows you to enable or disable DDNS and to configure it using ezDDNS No IP or DynDNS Note Some service providers block the default RTSP streaming port 554 used for video streaming so if you are not receiving video images over the internet you may need to change it to another value See Appendix B Port forwarding information on page 110 for more information There are three DDNS providers to choose from e ezDDNS A free of charge service included with your recorder and fully managed within the recorder interface e DynDNS A third party service where users need to apply for a DynDNS account on the Dyn com website e No IP A third party service where users need to apply for a no IP account on the no ip com website TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 65 Chapter 11 Network settings Figure 16 ezDDNS setup window Network Settings PPPOE NTP Email FIP SNMP UPnP Net Detect Network Statistics Note that DNS servers and Default Gateway must be entered in Network Settings tab
7. Configuration Configuration Camera OSD Browser Configuration Browser Configuration E gt Remote Configuration Camera Name iPCamera 02 U E gt Camera Setup ye IP Camera Status Display Name Pihu 12 20 40 IPC Import Export j i Display Date Camera Recording 4 Display Day Motion Detection 3 Date Format MM DD YYYY Privacy Mask e Camera Tamper Time Format 24 hour rot Ome z Display Mode Non transparent amp Not Flashing w V stream Encoding VCA Z z A E Network Settings Network Settings PPPOE DDNS NTP Email FTP SNMP Network Storage 2 Select the desired camera and enter a name for the camera if required The name can have up to 32 alphanumeric characters 3 Check the Display Name Display Date and Display Day boxes to display the camera name date and week 4 Select a date format and a time format 5 Select how you want the camera information displayed Select one of the options from the drop down list Default is non transparent amp not flashing e Transparent amp Flashing e Transparent amp Not flashing TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 55 Chapter 10 Camera setup e Non transparent amp Flashing Non transparent amp Not flashing There are two red text boxes in the camera view window one for the camera name and the other for the date time Using the mouse click and drag a text box to the desired display position Click Save to save the settings
8. Connect a microphone for bi directional audio not recorded Connect an optional eSATA drive to extend the internal storage Connect physical alarms such as detectors push buttons etc Connect two PSUs Plug a small form factor pluggable transceiver into the port in order to connect fiber cables Connect to a network Connect a USB device CD DVD burner or HDD Access to the reset button Hold down the reset button for seven seconds to reset the network settings Note This might cause the cameras to stop recording and the software to be unable to connect to the recorder Text insertion for point of sale and ATM devices Also used by technical support See Configure the RS 232 port on page 90 for more information Connect physical alarm outputs such as a siren flash relay Connect to ground RCA jack 315 mV 40 kohms Unbalanced Line level audio requires amplification The PSUs are shipped with the recorder HDD slots The TVN 70 has four rows of 4 HDD slots This allows 16 HDDs to be connected The slots are accessed from the front panel for easy expansion or replacement of the hard drives Each HDD slot can support 4 or 6 TB HDDs The total onboard storage capacity is 64 TB in RAID configuration or 96 TB in a non RAID configuration The storage capacity can be further expanded by using the USB 3 0 eSATA or NAS functionality TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 2 Physica
9. Customize a user s access privileges 101 Delete a user 102 Modify auser 103 Change the Admin password 103 System information 104 View system information 104 Specifications 108 Port forwarding information 110 Seeking further assistance 110 TruVision Mac Safari Browser Plug in v1 0 112 Overview 112 Plug in installation 112 Default menu settings 115 Index 126 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Important information Advisory messages Advisory messages alert you to conditions or practices that can cause unwanted results The advisory messages used in this document are shown and described below WARNING Warning messages advise you of hazards that could result in injury or loss of life They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the injury or loss of life Caution Caution messages advise you of possible equipment damage They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent damage Note Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort They describe how to avoid the loss Notes are also used to point out important information that you should read 4 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 1 Product introduction Product overview This recorder is a high performance network video recorder that can store search export and manage video from up to 400 Mbps of incoming camera bandwidth or up to 128 IP cameras There are many redundancy features to ensure system stabili
10. RTSP port 554 RTSP port 554 HTTP port 80 Server Client software port 8000 For more information on port forwarding see Appendix B Port forwarding information on page 110 Select a camera and a day to search from on the calendar displayed and then click Search The timeline below the page indicates video recorded for the specified day The timeline also classifies by color the type of recording with each type Click and drag the marker across the timeline on where you want video playback to begin and then click Play on the playback control toolbar You can capture a snapshot of a video image save the video playback or download the recorded video Configure the recorder via the browser Click Configuration on the menu toolbar to display the configuration window There are two ways to configure the recorder Browser and Remote Browser configuration Browser configuration lets you define communication and network parameters such as protocol type maximum file size stream type and network transmission settings You can also specify the directory locations for saving recorded and playback video captured images and downloaded files The browser interface settings are saved on your PC not on the recorder 48 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 9 Web browser configuration See Figure 13 below and Table 4 below for information on browser configuration settings Figure 13 Browser configuration r amp truVision T
11. The administrator s password can be changed in the User Management menu To change the admin password 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt User Management gt Users Select admin in the list of users and click the Edit button The Edit user window opens Enter the new admin password Both the user name and password can have up to 16 alphanumeric characters You will be shown the security level of the new password Low Medium or High Confirm the new password Enter the new admin password and confirm it Change the admin MAC address if required Click OK to save the settings and return to the previous window TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 103 Chapter 17 System information Chapter 17 system information View system information To view system information 1 2 104 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt System Information To view device information click Device Info You can view the model device name serial number firmware version and encoding version number of channels number of HDDs number of alarm inputs and number of alarm outputs Device Information Model TVN7001 Serial No TVN70011620150104CCRR090102245WCVU Firmware Version V1 0 d build 150619 Encoding Version V1 0 build 150331 Number of Channels Number of HDDs Number of Alarm Input Number of Alarm Output To view camera information click Camera You can view t
12. Camera OSD Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion Arming Schedule Actions Privacy Mask Camera Tamper 07 10 2015 Fri 11 21 58 q Stop Draw Text Overlay V stream Encoding VCA Network Settings Start Erase Clear oo Recording Alarm amp Event Setup Device Management Sensitivity j T Storage Management C o Wa User Management if fi System Information WE 1PCanera 04 Set the sensitivity level Drag the sensitivity scroll bar to the desired sensitivity level Default is 0 Select the arming schedules for motion detection Click the Arming Schedule tab and then click the Edit button Select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day Default is 24 hours Note Time periods defined cannot overlap To copy the settings to other days of the week select the desired days and click Copy Specify the linkage method when an event occurs Click the Actions tab to open the Actions window Select the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm see page 82 for the list of alarm notification types available Notify Alarm Host is the default selection More than one option can be selected In the Actions window specify which external alarm outputs are triggered when an event occurs Select the cameras that will record the motion detected In the Actions window specify which channels are triggered when an e
13. Get Parameters Remote Get Working Status Start Two way Audio Stop Two way Audio Remote Alarm Arming Remote Alarm Disarming Remote Network Storage Remote Rebuild Array Manually Remote Hot Spare Array Remote Create Array Remote Delete Array Remote Migrate Array Remote Rebuild Array Manually One touch Configuraiton Create Virtual Disk Delete Virtual Disk Upgrade RAID Firmware Expand Virtual Disk Configure SNMP Operate Bookmark Delete HDD Load HDD Unload HDD Add Delete Work Device TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 7 Searching files Export IP Camera File Import Camera File Information All Types Local HDD Information HDD S M A R T Start Recording Stop Recording Delete Expired Record Network Storage Information Array Information System Running Status Spare Start Backup Spare Stop Backup EFR Record Start EFR Record Stop ADD IP Camera EFR Time Duration Delete IP Camera EFR Time Duration Spare Work Device Information Remote Add Delete Work Device 4 Select the search start and end date and times 5 Click the Search button A list of results appears The columns are File number log time event type camera alarm HDD number local remote user and remote host IP Live View Playback Log Time Event 2015 07 13 13 14 01 Operation 2015 07 13 13 13 45 Operation 2015 07 13 13 13 32 Operation 2015 07 13 13 13 25 Information 2015 07 13 13 13 25 Information 2015 07 13 13 13 25
14. Motion detection The motion detection menu allows you to enable or disable motion detection for each camera as well as create motion grids set the sensitivity of the motion detection and link motion detection to a specific action However the motion alarm is only triggered if it occurs during a programmed time schedule To set up motion detection 1 56 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Setup gt Motion Detection Select the camera to detect motion Each camera must be set up individually Check Enable Motion Detection If this is not enabled motion will not be recorded Check Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion Use this feature to display and store motion metadata This metadata can also be used in TruVision Navigator and is also used for motion search Select the areas on screen to be sensitive to motion By default the whole screen is sensitive to motion detection Click the Start Erase button and drag the mouse cursor across the window to deselect areas sensitive to motion detection Click the Start Draw button to select areas Click Clear to clear the screen TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 6 10 11 Chapter 10 Camera setup Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration Motion Detection B gt Browser Configuration E Remote Configuration Camera Camera Setup IP Camera Status Enable Motion Detection IPC Import Export Camera Recording Set
15. Recording gt Manual Recording 2 Check the boxes of the cameras to start or stop manual recording Manual Recording gt Save successful Hot spare You can set up a spare recorder to act as a slave unit hot spare for up to four master recorders This slave unit will continually monitor the master recorders and if one of the master TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 77 Chapter 12 Recording recorders should fail it can then take over recording until the failed recorder comes back online Once the failed recorder is back operating normally again the slave recorder will send its recordings to the HDDs of the recovered master so that no recordings are missing The hot spare recorder can only backup one master recorder at a time If more than one recorder should fail the hot spare recorder will only backup the recorder that failed first All recorders must have the same number of channels Once the failed master recorder is back online the slave unit will return to its normal monitoring state In order to have the failover functionality working properly the following points must be taken into account e A stable network connection is required e There must be at least 10 Mbps of unallocated bandwidth available with the main recorder e This unallocated bandwidth is used for streaming the video footage from spare unit to master unit during the recovery process e Ideally the failover recorder must have equal storag
16. Select All or each individual alarm output Set the cameras to be triggered Set the channels to be triggered when an event occurs Check Select All or each individual channel 7 Click Save to save the settings TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 61 Chapter 11 Network settings The Network settings menu allows you to manage all network related aspects of the recorder including general network settings DDNS NTP synchronization email setup FTP server and HTTPS setup Additionally the Network statistics menu provides you with a useful and efficient tool to analyze the behavior of the recorder on the network You must correctly configure your recorder s network settings before using it over the networking order to Connect IP cameras to it e Connect to the recorder over the LAN e Connect to the recorder over the internet Network settings Note As every network configuration may differ please contact your Network Administrator or ISP to see if your recorder requires specific IP addresses or port numbers To configure general network settings 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt Network Settings 62 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual a nog so Chapter 11 Network settings Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration Browser Configuration Browser Configuration Remote Configuration Camera Setup IP Camera Status IPC Import
17. Select the quality at which to record If Constant is selected as the bit rate type this option is unavailable If a low video quality is selected the image quality is poorer and the bandwidth required is reduced thereby allowing recording over a longer period of time Frame Rate Select the recording frame rate Max Bitrate Mode Select the general Default or customized option TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 10 Camera setup e Max Bitrate kbps If the customized maximum bit rate mode was selected enter the value here The recommended bit rate range to use is displayed 5 Click Apply to save the settings 6 If you want to save these parameters to another camera select the desired cameras under Copy to Camera Note When copying settings to cameras that do not support the settings an error message will be displayed when trying to save For example it is not possible to set a Full HD resolution on a camera that does not support that resolution 7 Click Save to save the settings Camera OSD The recorder lets you configure which information is displayed on screen for each individual camera The on screen display OSD settings appear in live view mode and include the camera name time and date They are part of the image and are therefore also recorded To configure the OSD settings 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Camera Setup gt Camera OSD Live View Playback Log Search
18. Traversing Virtual Plane Alarm Stopped Perimeter Intrusion Detected Alarm Started Perimeter Intrusion Detected Alarm Stopped Audio Input Exception Alarm Started Audio Input Exception Alarm Stopped Sudden Change of Sound Intencity Alarm Started Sudden Change of Sound Intencity Alarm Stopped Face Detected Alarm Started Face Detected Alarm Stopped Defocus Detected Alarm Started Defocus Detected Alarm Stopped Sudden Scene Change Alarm Started Sudden Scene Change Alarm Stopped Notification All Types Video Loss Alarm Abnormal Video Signal Illegal Login HDD Full HDD Error Duplicate IP Address Found Network Disconnected Abnormal Record IP Camera Disconnected IP Camera Address Conflicted Spare Exception IP Camera Motion Analysis EFR Record Exception Record Buffer Overflow IP Camera Access Exception Abnormal Array Operation All Types Power Up Abnormal Shutdown Watchdog Reboot Local Export Record File Remote Reboot Remote Login Remote Logout Remote Configure Parameters Remote Upgrade Remote Start Manual Recording Remote Stop Manual Recording Remote PTZ Control Remote Lock File Remote Unlock File Remote Trigger Alarm Output Remote Initialize HDD Remote Add IP Camera Remote Delete IP Camera Remote Set IP Camera Remote Playback by File Remote Playback by Time Remote Download by File Remote Download by Time Remote Export Config File Remote Import Config File Remote Export Record File Remote
19. 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Storage Management gt HDD Information 2 Click Select All to select all the HDDs 3 Click the Init button to begin initialization After the HDD has been initialized the status of the HDDs changes from Abnormal to Normal Overwrite a HDD You can select how the recorder responds when the HDDs become full and there is no longer sufficient space to save new data The overwrite option is enabled by default To enable overwrite when the HDDs are full 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Storage Management gt HDD Information 2 Enable Overwrite Caution If the overwrite option is disabled and the quota management capacity for a channel is set to zero the recordings on that channel can still be overwritten To avoid this happening set a quota level for the channel or use the group management mode 3 Enter the recorded time to be overwritten in number of days Default is 2 days 4 Click Apply to save the settings Add a network storage system You can install a network storage system NAS to remotely store recordings To install a network storage system NAS 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Storage Management gt HDD Information 2 Click the Add button 3 Select the desired network storage from the drop down list You can set up to eight systems 4 U
20. 12 hour playback shown SeruVision TVN 70 Live View Playback Log Search Configuration 38 Tvn 70 all QOO oo agagogiQgt amp 2015 07 03 12 20 43 00 1 Camera panel Select the cameras for 7 Streaming Select the streaming type Main playback Move the mouse over the area to stream or substream display tne Menon came la euatavie 8 Smart Search button Smart search for motion Playback viewer detection Click to enter the motion search view Calendar panel 9 Playback conirol toolbar See Figure 9 on Blue Current selected date page 29 for more information Green CUNEN dale 10 Recording type Description of the color coding 4 Search button Click to jump to the start of of recording types that appear in the playback the selected day Playback of the recording progress bar Green indicates continual starts at midnight recording Red indicates alarm recording Yellow indicates motion recording Pale green indicates at vane denon eae ee manual recording Pale blue indicates text of selected cameras by time date as well insertion as by events Found recordings can then be playback and also locked to avoid 11 Timeline Actual time of playback in progress 6 Player Download button Click to 12 Recording progress bar This bar displays how download TruVision Player on to your PC much of the period has been recorded It to play back recordings indicates in color the typ
21. A R T Settings RAID Settings Use when the disk has failed to self evaluate Disabled HDD No 1 Capasity Null Model Null Serial No Null Temperature C Self Evaluation All Evaluation Functional S M A R T Information ID Attribute Name Status Flags Threshold Value Worst Raw Value Enable RAID Disabled Create Set Delete Rebuild User Management Users admin 1234 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual operator 4321 guest Null 123 Appendix D Default menu settings System Information Device Info Model Model number Serial No Model s serial number Firmware Version Encoding Version Number of Channels Number of HDDs Number of Alarm Inputs Number of Alarm Outputs Camera Camera No Camera Name Status Motion Detection Camera Tamper Video Loss Preview Link Sum Preview Link Info Record Camera No Recording Status Stream Type Frame Rate Bitrate Kbps Resolution Record Type Active Schedule Redundant Alarm Input Alarm No Alarm Name Alarm Type Status Triggered Camera Alarm Output Alarm No Alarm Name Status Network NIC IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway IPv6 Address IPv6 Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Enable DHCP MAC Address Enable PPPOE Server Port HTTP Port Multicast IP RTSP Service Port Enable Telnet Receive bandwidth Limit Kbps Outgoing Bandwidth Limit Kb
22. IP address This allows one LAN port for the IP cameras and the other for client PCs such as TruNav Select the LAN port that is being defined Network interface card NIC is a device used to connect the recorder to a network Select the NIC type used from the drop down list Default value is 10 100 1000M self adaptive Enter the IP address for the recorder This is the LAN IP address of the recorder Default value is 192 168 1 82 63 Chapter 11 Network settings 64 Parameter Description 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway IPv6 Address IPv6 Default Gateway IPv6 Default Gateway MAC Address MTU bytes Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Main NIC Server Port HTTP Port Multicast IP RTSP Service Port HTTPS Port Enable Telnet Enter the subnet mask for your network so the recorder will be recognized within the network Default value is 255 255 255 0 Enter the IP address of your network gateway so the recorder will be recognized within the network This is typically the IP address of your router Consult your router user manual or contact your ISP to get the required information on your gateway Default value is 192 168 1 1 Enter the IPv6 address for the recorder This is the IP address of the local network to which the recorder is connected Default value is fe80 240 3dff fe7e 926f
23. Important information 4 Product introduction 5 Product overview 5 Default settings to access the device 5 Physical installation 7 Installation environment 7 Unpacking the recorder and its accessories 7 Back panel description 8 HDD slots 9 Rack mounting 10 Getting started 11 Power on the recorder 11 The startup wizard 11 Operating instructions 16 Control the recorder 16 Front panel description 16 Access the web browser 17 Web browser interface 18 Live view 20 Web browser live view 20 Custom views 22 Digital zoom 23 Control a PTZ dome camera 23 Playback functionality 27 Overview of the playback view 27 The playback control toolbar 28 Display order of cameras on screen 30 Play back arecording 30 Synchronize play back across cameras 31 Playback speed 31 Digital zoom in playback 32 Capture snapshots 32 Create bookmarks 32 Searching files 34 Advanced search video menu 34 Search for motion events in playback 35 Search and play back recordings by time and video type 36 Search and play back recordings by event 37 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Search bookmarked recordings 39 Search snapshots 39 Search event logs 39 Archiving files 43 Overview of archiving 43 Manually archive files 43 Automatically archive files 44 Archive video clips 44 Export video recordings via TruVision Navigator 44 Using TruVision Player 45 Watermarking 46
24. Management gt Upgrade Firmware Select the firmware file and click Upgrade Click Yes to begin the upgrade process 4 When the upgrade process is completed reboot the recorder The recorder does not reboot automatically Holiday schedules It is possible to indicate holidays for which you can create a separate recording schedule Once one or more holidays are created a separate entry for holiday will be included in the recording schedule refer to Recording schedule on page 73 of the manual To set up a holiday recording schedule 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Management gt Holiday 2 Select a holiday period from the list and click its Edit button to modify the settings The Edit window appears 3 Enter the name of the holiday period and click Enable Holiday TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 89 Chapter 14 Device management 4 Select whether the holiday period will be categorized by date week or month and then enter the start and end dates 5 Click OK to save the settings and return to the Holiday window 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 for other holiday periods Text insertion Text insertion lets you insert or display text from a point of sale POS automated teller machine ATM or other systems on the video display of the recorder The text is saved and time stamped together with the video You can then search the text for specific video clips The text is can b
25. Max Bitrate 4096 Kbps v Alarm amp Event Setup Recommended bitrate range 1842 3071 Kbps Device Management Storage Management User Management MSelect Aal Mo2 Wo3 Wo4 Wos Wos System Information Parameter Descriptions 1 Camera Specifies the camera selected 2 Stream Record Mode Specifies the streaming method used Options include Main Stream TL Hi Main Stream TL Lo Main Stream Event Main Stream Alarm Substream TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 53 Chapter 10 Camera setup Parameter Descriptions 3 Stream Type Specifies the stream type you wish to record Select Video Stream to record video stream only Select Video amp Audio to record both video and audio streams Note Video amp Audio is only available for those camera models that support audio Resolution Specifies the recording resolution A higher image resolution provides a higher image quality but also requires a higher bit rate The resolution options listed depend on the type of camera and on whether main or sub stream is being used Note Resolutions can vary depending on the camera model Bitrate Type Specifies whether variable or fixed bit rate is used Variable produces higher quality results suitable for video downloads and streaming Default is Constant Video Quality Specifies the quality level of the image It can be set when variable bit rate is selected Options include Lowest Lower Medium Higher and Highest F
26. RAID array 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Storage Management gt Raid Settings Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration Clear 1863 02GB Global Hot Spare Functional WDC WD20EURS 63S48Y0 1863 02GB Global Hot Spare Functional WDC WD20PURX 64P6ZY0 1863 02GB Global Hot Spare Functional WDC WD20EURS 63S48Y0 ebuild Network Settings Array Name Capacity HDD HotSpare Recording Storage Management HDD Information Storage Mode SMART Settings 2 Click the Enable RAID checkbox The system will automatically reboot Caution The system can take up to 10 minutes to fully restart Do not manually disconnect power during restart 3 Once the system has restarted go to the Raid Settings menu 4 Click the Create button to open the Create Array window 5 Enter a name for the array and select the RAID level and the drives to be included 6 Click OK to start the process When the process is complete data on the RAID group is displayed Note You can create a RAID array of RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 and RAID 10 e If you choose RAID 0 at least 2 HDDs must be installed e If you choose RAID 1 2 HDDs need to be configured for RAID 1 e If you choose RAID 5 at least 3 HDDs must be installed e If you choose RAID 10 4 6 8 HDDs need to be configured for RAID 10 To rebuild a RAID array 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Confi
27. Settings 2 Select the HDD whose data you want to see A detail listing of S M A R T information is displayed Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration S M A R T Settings B gt Browser Configuration Remote Configuration Comme Setig E Use when the disk has failed to self evaluate Network Settings HDD No Recording Alarm amp Event Setup eed Device Management Model Storage Management HDD Information aan Storage Mode Temperature Raid Settings Power Up days User Management Self evaluation System Information All evaluation Attribute Name s Threshold e y Raw Value 0x1 Raw Read Error Rate Oxc0 Power Off Retract Count Oxct Load Unload Cycle Count Oxc2 Power Temperature 0xc4 Reallocation Event Count Oxc5 Current Pending Sector C Oxc6 Offline Scan Uncorrect Oxc7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate Oxc8 Write Error Count 3 If you want to continue to use a HDD when the S M A R T test has failed check the box Use when the disk has failed to self evaluate 4 Click Save to save the settings RAID settings RAID is data storage technology It combines multiple disk drives into a single logical unit for the purposes of data redundancy or performance improvement Note RAID settings are only available when using the correct TVN HDDR 4TB hard disk drives TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 97 Chapter 15 Storage management To create a
28. alarm if needed See Figure 19 below for a description of the recording schedule window Figure 19 Description of the recording schedule window Live View Playback Log Search Configuration 2015 07 09 17 32 26 Text Overlay Recording Schedule V stream Encoding n r lt Camera P Camera 2 v VCA Network Settings Enable Recording Network Settings TL Hi TL Lo Event Alarm E No Recording HTTPS Network Statistics Recording Auto Archive Setting Auto Archive Status Manual Recording Hot Spare Alarm amp Event Setup Device Management MSelect All Wino Hos Storage Management User Management System Information TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 73 Chapter 12 Recording Camera Select a camera Schedule time Represents the 24 hour cycle during which a schedule is selected Schedule map There are seven days to select Monday Mon Tuesday Tue Wednesday Wed Thursday Thu Friday Fri Saturday Sat and Sunday Sun Edit button Click to modify schedules and to copy schedules to other days of the week Advanced settings Click to modify the following parameters e Pre Event This is the time the camera starts recording before the event Select the time in seconds from the list to start pre recording before the event Default is 5 seconds The maximum pre recording times available depend on the constant bit rate See Maximum storage times in the appendix e Post Event This i
29. in a recorded file for later reference by creating video clips of selected portions of the file during playback Up to 30 video clips can be made from a recording Archived files can be played using the TruVision Player tool To export video clips during playback 1 Search for the required files to play back See Advanced search video menu on page 34 2 Select the file or files to play back and click Play Playback starts immediately 3 Click the playback timeline where you want the video clip to start and click the Start Clip button 4 Click the playback timeline where you want the video clip to stop and click the End Clip button 5 Repeat for additional clips 6 The video clips are automatically saved on your PC Note Go to Configuration gt Browser Configuration to see where on your PC the clips have been saved Export video recordings via TruVision Navigator TruVision Navigator allows you to export a single recording file per camera Exported video files from TruVision Navigator need to be viewed using the TruVision export file tool 1 Inthe playback window drag the blue seek triangle in the Controller timeline to locate the desired time frame of the video segment live Save Snapshot Video i 2 Slide the green and red markers of the video segment to adjust the time frame of the segment as required Note The selected time frame can apply to multiple cameras 3 Click the Video butto
30. page Note If you want to set up the recorder with default settings only click Next in each screen until the end TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 11 Chapter 3 Getting started Important Your TruVision device is delivered with default user name and password credentials for initial access easy configuration and auto discovery For security reasons it is highly recommended to change the default credentials To use the Startup wizard 1 There are two ways to access the Startup wizard In Internet Explorer enter the IP address of the TVN 70 The browser will automatically launch the startup wizard Note Use TruVision Device Manager to locate the recorder on the LAN and if required to change the recorder s IP address Or On the recorder s menu toolbar click Configuration to display the configuration window Click Start wizard now to immediately launch the startup wizard Select the preferred language for the system and resolution from the dropdown list and then click Next Enable or disable the option to start the wizard automatically when the recorder is turned on Click Next User configuration You can change the admin password and create additional users User configuration User List Edit Serial No User Name User Type admin Administrator operator Guest guest Guest Thomas Guest Add user Password ee Password Strength Low Medium High For network security reasons it is recomme
31. panel Submenus for the selected menu function are displayed Click an item to select it 3 Setup menu All the details for the selected submenu are displayed Click a field to make changes TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 19 Chapter 5 Live view Live view mode is the normal operating mode of the unit where you watch live images from the cameras The recorder automatically enters into live view mode once powered up Web browser live view The recorder web browser lets you view record and play back videos as well as manage all aspects of the recorder from any PC with Internet access The browser s easy to use controls give you live view to all the recorder functions See Figure 4 below Figure 4 Live view in the web browser interface ttruVision TVN 70 Live View Playback Log Search Configuration TVN 70 T A IPCamera 01 Te T IPCamera 04 T V Stream re r O0 K Table 3 Description of live view in the web browser Name Description 1 Custom view Lets you group selected cameras together in live view See Custom views on page 22 for more information 20 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 5 Live view Name Description 2 Camera live view and Select the camera for live viewing and recording recording 3 Menu toolbar 4 Viewer 5 PTZ Video parameters panel 6 Display format m g Click the button to start stop live view from the selected camera a
32. password to allow this Username Administrator Password Cancel Install Software TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 113 Appendix C TruVision Mac Safari Browser Plug in v1 0 6 After a successful installation close the installation dialog window 7 The installation was completed successfully Introduction Destination Select Installation Type Installation Summary The installation was successful The software was installed Close Open Safari and connect to any supported device Known Limitations 114 Only the Safari browser supported not Chrome Does not support two way audio Does not support text in Does not support display of intelligent information of VCA events on the live view page TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Appendix D Default menu settings Browser Configuration Browser Configuration Protocol Type TCP Stream Type Main Stream Window division Mode Full Screen Video File Size 512M Latency Medium Window Segmentation 1 1 Auto Start Live View No Enable Intelligent Information No Save Record Video in Live View to Save Snapshots in Live View to Save Snapshots when Playback to Save Clips when Playback to Save Download File to Remote Configuation Camera Setup IP Camera Status Manual Add Camera No IP Camera Address Stream No Management Port Status Protocol Modify IP Camera No Null Registration Mode IP IP Camera Address Null Pr
33. require the following ports to be forwarded Note Port forwarding may reduce the security of the computers on your network Please contact your network administrator or a qualified network technician for further information Port 80 HTTP protocol Used to connect via IE browser Port 8000 Client Software Port Used to connect to video streams Port 554 RTSP Port Real time streaming protocol Used to record video remotely Port 1024 RTSP Port for 3G 4G Use with mobile apps Used for 3G 4G connection Note It is recommended that the RTSP port 1024 should only be used when experiencing connection issues over a 3G 4G connection Seeking further assistance Third party assistance on configuring popular routers can be found at http www portforward com http canyouseeme org http yougetsignal com Note These links are not affiliated with nor supported by Interlogix technical support Many router manufacturers also offer guides on their websites as well as including documentation with the product On most routers the brand and model number is located on or near the serial number sticker on the bottom of the device 110 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Appendix B Port forwarding information If you cannot find any information for your particular router please contact your router manufacturer or internet service provider for further assistance TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 111 Appendix C TruVision Mac Safari Browser P
34. the arming schedules for tamper Click the Arming Schedule tab and then click the Edit button Select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day Default is 24 hours Note Time periods defined cannot overlap 7 Specify the linkage method when an event occurs Click the Actions tab to open the Actions window Select the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm see page 82 for the list of alarm notification types available Notify Alarm Host is the default selection More than one option can be selected 8 Inthe Actions window specify which external alarm outputs are triggered when an event occurs 9 Click Save to save settings Text overlay You can add up to four lines of text on screen via the browser This option can be used for example to display emergency contact details By default these lines of text are positioned along the top of the screen The strings follow each other consecutively To add on screen overlay text 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Setup gt Text Overlay 2 Select the desired camera 3 Check the string box 1 for the first line of text 4 Enter the text for string 1 in the column alongside Up to 44 alphanumeric characters can be used TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 59 Chapter 10 Camera setup 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 f
35. to the recorder system Select a camera or cameras from the list and click OK The camera parameters shown are IP Camera Address Channel Number Protocol Management Port Subnet Mask MAC Address Serial No Firmware Version Synchronize all supported TruVision and UltraView IP cameras passwords Configure custom RTSP streams Update the information displayed on a camera in the recorder device list To search the network and add an IP camera 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt IP Camera Status gt Search Add to search for any supported IP cameras located in the recorder LAN 2 Check the boxes of the cameras that you want to add to the recorder 3 Click OK to add the selected cameras to the list of devices in the recorder The cameras are automatically added to the end of the list of devices Note If cameras still have default settings they might have the same IP addresses This creates an IP conflict Use the Edit button to assign a different IP address to each camera To manually add an IP camera 1 From the menu toolbar click Camera Setup gt IP Camera Status 2 Click Manual Add In the pop up window enter the camera details such as the IP camera address domain protocol management port user name and password Click OK The camera is added to the end of the list of devices Note Only one camera can be manually added at a time 52 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 10 Camera set
36. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q Search Total 51 Items First Page Prev Page 1 1 Next Page Last Page 6 Select a file and double click it The Details pop up screen appears listing the information on the log or recording For a recording it lists such information as start time type of event local user host IP address parameter type and camera number It also gives a description on the types of events recorded and when record time was stopped Details Event Exception Type Record Exception Local User N A Host IP Address N A Parameter Type N A Camera No D1 Camera D1 Record type Continuous Exception type No HDD Available TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 41 Chapter 7 Searching files 7 To save the selected log file to your PC or an external storage device click Save Log In the Save As window that appears enter the file name and select the location to save the file It will be saved in txt format 8 To archive the results of a log search click Save Log and select the directory in which to save the file The file is saved in txt format 42 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 8 Archiving files Archive recorded files locally on your PC through the browser interface or software or locally at the recorder on an external device such as USB flash drive USB HDDs or a DVD burner You must be in live view to archive video Access to archive commands may require a p
37. 07 11 38 00 2015 07 07 11 38 21 2016 07 07 11 38 02 7MB 785488b 2015 07 07 11 37 48 2015 07 07 11 37 35 2015 07 07 11 35 39 2015 07 07 11 38 21 2015 07 07 11 38 21 14MB 2015 07 07 11 36 17 2015 07 07 11 36 08 2015 07 07 11 37 34 2015 07 07 11 36 16 2015 07 07 11 35 03 2016 07 07 11 37 48 2015 07 07 11 36 02 2015 07 07 11 36 08 2015 07 07 11 35 54 2015 07 07 11 35 44 2015 07 07 11 36 00 2015 07 07 11 36 02 Total 516 tems lt Mios Eins Mp9 012 Mois Mois 17 Mois Record Type File Type Stream Type Start Time 1015 07 7 00 00 00 End Time 2015 07 7 2359 59 Click to playback the selected video 34 0 Q Click to lock recording to prevent it from being overwritten TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 7 Searching files Description oe aS N The Advanced Search window has two submenus that allow you to carry out different searches by theme Time and date Search all video by time and date of recording Event Search only event recorded files Files can be searched by event type Alarm input motion detection text insertion or VCA alarms Select the desired camera or cameras to search Record Type Select the type of recording Continuous motion alarm manual or text insertion File Type Select Stream Type Search for main stream or substream recordings Start and end times im
38. 4 29 531M8 e D1 2015 07 06 17 24 29 2015 07 06 17 48 29 506MB e D2 2015 07 06 16 59 13 2015 07 06 1707 10 231MB O E TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 7 Searching files 4 Play back the search results Click the Play button W of a desired camera A pop up window appears Select all the desired cameras to playback simultaneously and click OK Playback starts 5 To hide the playback control toolbar during play back click the full screen button Press Esc button on your keyboard to return to the playback window with the toolbar displayed 6 Use the playback control toolbar to manually control playback 7 Todo another search click Stop All Playback in the playback window and then click the Advanced Search button Reselect the search criteria and click Search 8 Click Edin the top corner of the Advanced Search window to close it To lock recordings to prevent overwriting 1 In playback click the Advanced Search button and select the Time amp Date tab 2 Select the desired cameras record type file type stream type as well as the start and end times of the desired recording 3 Click Search The list of search results appears 4 Click the Lock button h of a desired camera The selected file cannot be overwritten Search and play back recordings by event You can search recorded video by event type motion alarm input and POS ATM text insertion Video can be played back simulta
39. 64 Enter the IPv6 address of your network gateway so the recorder will be recognized within the network This is typically the IP address of your router Enter the IPv6 address of your network gateway so the recorder will be recognized within the network This is typically the IP address of your router Displays the MAC address The MAC address is a unique identifier of your recorder and it cannot be changed Enter a value between 500 and 9676 Default is 1500 Enter the preferred domain name server to use with the recorder It must match the DNS server information of your router Check your router s browser interface or contact your ISP for the information Enter the alternate domain name server to use with the recorder It must match the DNS server information of your router Check your router s browser interface or contact your ISP for the information Select the main LAN port when net fault tolerance or load balance mode is selected LAN is default Select which LAN is the main route when multi address mode is selected Use the server port for remote client software access The port range is between 1024 and 65535 Enter the server port value The default value is 8000 Use the HTTP port for remote internet browser access Enter the HTTP port value which can be any port number that is not occupied The default value is 80 Enter a D class IP address between 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Only specify this option if you a
40. Alarm Input box 5 Select the arming schedule for the external alarm Click the Arming Schedule tab and then click the Edit button Select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when an external alarm can be detected You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day Default is 24 hours If you want to copy the arming schedule to other alarm inputs under Copy to alarm select the desired alarm inputs Note Time periods defined cannot overlap 6 Specify the linkage method when an event occurs Under the Actions tab click the Edit button to open the Actions window Select the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm Enable Alarm Audio Notify Alarm Host Send Email see page 82 for the description of these alarm notification types 7 Inthe Actions window specify which alarm outputs are triggered when an event occurs 8 Select the cameras to be triggered when an external alarm is detected In the Actions window specify which channels are triggered when an event occurs 9 Select the PTZ camera function required in response to an external alarm In the Actions window specify the PTZ Linking Select the PTZ camera and enter the preset preset tour or shadow tour that is triggered when the alarm is detected 10 If you want to copy the alarm linking trigger alarm output trigger channel or PTZ linking settings to other alarm inputs select the desired alarm inputs under Copy to alarm
41. Chapter 14 Device management Figure 23 RS 232 setup window Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration RS 232 Settings et et et eet Browser Configuration Remote Configuration Camera Setup 2 Data Bit Network Settings Recording Alarm amp Event Setup 4 Parity Device Management Time amp Date Settings General Settings 6 Interface Technical Support v Configuration Files EETLESG 115200 V 3 Stop Bit Flow cvi Upgrade Firmware Holiday Table 8 Description of the RS 232 settings window Option Description 1 Baud Rate This is a measure of the speed of data transmission Default is 115200 2 Data Bit A bit is the smallest unit of data in a serial communication message A data bit is the bit carrying the information as opposed to the start bit and the stop bit Default is 8 3 Stop Bit Stop bits mark the end of a transmission of a serial communication message Default is 1 4 Parity The method used to detect errors in the number of bits being transmitted Default is None 5 Flow Ctrl Flow control is the process by which data transfer is regulated so that it does not arrive too quickly for the receiving process Default is None 6 Interface Select one of the three ways the RS 232 port can be used ProBridge POS and ATM text insertion supported via the ProBridge accessory connected to the RS 232 port See Text insertion on page 90 for more information Challenger NTP ti
42. Export Camera Recording Camera OSD Motion Detection Privacy Mask Camera Tamper Text Overlay V stream Encoding VCA Network Settings Network Settings PPPOE DDNS NTP Email FTP SNMP Network Storage UPnP HTTPS Network Statistics Recording Alarm amp Event Setup Device Management Storage Management User Management System Information Device Info Camera Record Alarm Input Alarm Output Network HDD Raid Info Network 5tatstucs Network Settings 0M 100M 1000M Self adaptive 4 aes 192 168 222 70 MEnable DHCP Pv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 6 IPv4 Default Gateway 192 168 222 1 7 IPv6 Address IPv6 Default Gateway IPv6 Default Gateway MAC Address 1 2 Preferred DNS Server Altemate DNS Server 15 Server Port RTSP Service Port HTTPS Port 20 MlEnable Telnet Receive Bandwidth Limit 22 eG ems ute meme 409600 Kbps Save 2 Enter the required settings Parameter Description 1 2 3 4 Working Mode Select NIC NIC Type IPv4 Address TruVision NVR 70 User Manual The recorder has two 10M 100M 1000M NIC cards that support net fault tolerance load balance and multi address modes Select one of the options Net Fault tolerance When one LAN port fails the other one takes over This is the default option Load Balance The bandwidth is divided over the two LAN ports with one IP address Multi address Each LAN port is separate with its own
43. File Name File Time S G A06_TVR44HD_20150420023850 mp4 21755 G A07_TVR44HD_20150420023850 mp4 22690 Output Setting Target File G A08_TVR44HD_20150420023850 mp4 4 Click OK TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 45 Chapter 8 Archiving files Watermarking You can display the digital watermark to authenticate images and protect them from alterations Watermarking on an image is only visible during playback of exported video using the TruVision platform export video player The recorder supports watermarking from TruVision cameras and encoders Use the playback application to reveal the watermarking on archived video Enable the Watermarking option in the player 46 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 9 Web browser configuration This chapter describes how to configure the web browser locally Use the local browser configuration to configure such settings as protocol type stream type as well as where to save files on the system Windows operating system The recorder is compatible with Internet Explorer for Windows 8 9 and 10 operating systems When using the recorder web browser interface you can install ActiveX controls to connect and view video using Internet Explorer It is also compatible with Chrome Firefox Safarion PC and Safari on MAC OS Please refer to Appendix C TruVision Mac Safari Browser Plug in v1 0 on page 112 to further information on using the Mac Safari operating system To have complete func
44. If set to TimeLapse TL Hi or TL Lo the recorder records continuously 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 for other days of the week or to copy the schedule settings to another day To copy the current schedule settings to another day of the week click Copy 9 Click OK to save settings for the selected camera 10 Repeat steps 4 to 9 for the other cameras 11 Click Save to save the settings and OK to return to the schedule window The recording schedule window appears showing the schedule selected see Figure 19 on page 73 for an example Auto archiving You can schedule the recorder to automatically archive recordings at set interval times to an external storage device You can also select the cameras and recording types to auto archive as well as define how the system responds when the storage device becomes full TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 75 Chapter 12 Recording It is easy to see the time of the most recent and next archive recording Simply click the Archive Status menu and the information is displayed Archived files can be viewed using the TruVision Player tool Figure 20 Auto archive menu Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration Auto Archive Settings G gt Browser Configuration E Enable Auto Archive amp gt Remote Configuration Camera Setup Start Time IP Camera Status End Time IPC imporvExpon Camera Recording Set Interval Camera OSD Motion Detection Privacy Mask Select Camera a Vide
45. Information 2015 07 13 13 13 25 Information 2015 07 13 13 13 25 Information 2015 07 13 13 13 25 Information 2015 07 13 13 13 24 Operation 2015 07 13 13 07 40 Notification 2015 07 13 13 07 39 Notification 2015 07 13 13 07 39 Notification 2015 07 13 13 07 39 Notification 2015 07 13 13 07 39 Notification 6 2015 07 13 13 07 39 Notification 2015 07 13 13 07 36 Operation 2015 07 13 13 05 44 Operation 2015 07 13 11 40 55 Notification 2015 07 13 11 40 55 Notification 2015 07 13 11 40 54 Notification 2015 07 13 11 40 54 Notification 2015 07 13 11 40 54 Notification 2015 07 13 11 40 53 Notification 2015 07 13 11 40 50 Notification Log Search Type Camera Alarm HDD No Local Remote User Remote Login Remote Initialize Remote Initialize HDD Start Capture Start Recording Start Recording Start Recording Start Recording Start Recording Remote Initialize HDD Abnormal Record Abnormal Record Abnormal Record Abnormal Record Abnormal Record Abnormal Record Power up Remote Reboot Abnormal Record Abnormal Record Abnormal Record Abnormal Record Abnormal Record Abnormal Record Aboraml Array Configuration admin admin admin admin admin 2015 07 13 13 14 21 Remote Host IP 192 168 222 2 192 168 222 2 Log Search Event 192 168 222 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Type 0 0 0 0 Start Time 0 0 0 0 0000 015 07 13 00 00 00 192 168 2222 End Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 192 168 222 2 0
46. Network Settings Note You cannot have two recorders with the same host name To set up DDNS 1 66 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt DDNS Check the Enable DDNS box to enable this feature Select one of the DDNS types listed ezDDNS Click the Get URL button The URL address to access the unit is displayed If no host name is specified the DDNS will allocate one automatically The maximum length for the host name field is 64 characters This limit does not include tvn ddns net An example of a host name could be max64chars tvr ddns net Or DynDNS Select DynDNS and enter the server address for DynDNS In the recorder domain name field enter the domain name obtained from the DynDNS web site Then enter your user name and password registered in the DynDNS network For example Server address members dyndns org Domain mycompanydvr dyndns org User name myname Password mypassword Or NO IP Enter server address for example dynupdate no ip com In the host name field enter the host obtained from the NO IP web site Then enter the user name and password that are registered with the No IP network TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 11 Network settings 4 Ask your ISP service provider for your DNS server address or look it up in the browser interface settings of your router Go to Network Settings and enter the preferred and alternate DNS ser
47. Output No V stream Encoding VCA Enable V stream Disabled Max Bitrate Null Frame Rate Null Screen Order Camera Null Enable VCA Alarm Enabled VCA Type Cross Line Detected Arming Schedule All day for whole week Actions Alarm Linking No Trigger Alarm Output No Trigger Channel No Network Settings Network Settings TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Working Mode Net Fault tolerance Select NIC BondO NIC Type 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive IPv4 Subnet Mask Null IPv4 Address Null IPv6 Default Gateway Null IPv6 Default Gateway Null MAC Address Null 117 Appendix D Default menu settings 118 PPPOE DDNS NTP Email MTU 1500 Bytes Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Main NIC LAN1 Server Port 8000 HTTP Port 80 Multicast RTSP Service POrt 554 HTTPR Port 443 Enable Telnet Disabled Receive Bandwidth Limit 409600 Kbps Outgoing Bandwidth Limit 409600 Kbps Enable PPPOE Disabled User Name Null Password Null Confirm Null Enable DDNS Disabled DDNS ezDDNS Server Address www tvr ddns net Host Name Null Effect Domain Null Enable NTP Disabled Interval 1 minute NTP Server Null NTP Port 123 Enable Server Authentification Disabled User Name Null Password Null SMTP Server Null SMTP Port Null Enable SSL Disabled Sender TVN70 Sender s Email Address TruVision NVR 70 Us
48. S 003 Cet appareil mum rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Notice This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CE ns us 2004 108 EC EMC directive Hereby UTC Fire amp Security declares that this device is in compliance or with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information see www recyclethis info For contact information see www interlogix com or www utcfssecurityproducts eu Content Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7
49. SP port 554 RTSP port 554 HTTP port 80 Server Client software port 8000 For more information on port forwarding see Appendix B Port forwarding information on page 110 Web browser interface The recorder s web browser interface has an intuitive structure that allows you to configure the unit s parameters quickly and efficiently Each submenu item displays a setup menu that lets you edit a group of settings Most menus are available only to system administrators The browser window is divided into three sections The currently selected submenu is highlighted in green See Figure 3 below 18 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 4 Operating instructions Figure 3 Browser window SeruVvision TVN 70 Notification Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration Browser Configuration Browser Configuration Protocol Type amp gt Camera Setup ent Information Video in Live View to Save Snapshots in Live View to Recording Save Snapshots in Live View to Alarm amp Event Setup Device Management Save Snapshots when Playback to Storage Management User Management Save Clips when Playback to System Information C Wsers 1030184 biDownloadF iles Save Downloaded File to 1 Menu toolbar Setup options available for the selected menu function Move the mouse over a menu function and click to select it There are four menu modes Live View Playback Log Search and Configuration 2 Submenu
50. TZ controls panel Select the desired camera from the camera list N Click the Preset Tour button I at the bottom of the PTZ panel o Click ka to add a preset The Step window appears Select the preset number and enter the dwell time and speed of the step Note A preset tour should have at least two presets gt A Click OK to save the settings The tour appears in the list a Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add other presets to the preset tour Shadow tours Shadow tours allow you to record the manual movement of a PTZ and follow the same tour at a later date You can set up to eight shadow tours for a camera Shadow tours are saved on the camera and not on the recorder TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 25 Chapter 5 Live view Figure 7 Shadow tour interface Save shadow tour Stop shadow tour Shadow Shadow Tour 3 Lh dows Tor A Record shadow tour Run shadow tour To call up a shadow tour 1 In live view click the PTZ Video parameters button to open the PTZ controls panel Select the desired camera from the camera list 2 Click the Shadow Tour button at the bottom of the PTZ panel to list all the shadow tours 3 Select the desired shadow tour and click the run button The camera immediately carries out the shadow tour movement Click the stop button to stop the tour To set up a shadow tour 1 In live view click the PTZ Video parameters button to open the PTZ controls panel Select the desired cam
51. Type Start Time 12015 07 7 00 00 00 End Time 015 07 7 23 59 59 Q Search 2 Detail Shows the different recording files associated with this event These can be main and substream recordings or the recordings of multiple camera channels if the event is set to trigger multiple channels In playback click the Advanced Search button and select the Event tab Select the desired event type as well as start and end times of the desired period Select the desired alarm inputs If you selected Text Insertion also enter the desired keyword If you selected VCA Alarms also enter the event type Click Search The list of search results appears Select the desired video from t he list Select a pre play and a post play time to add to the playback videos 5 s 10 s 30 s 60 s 120 s 300 s or 600 s Play back the search results Click the playback button W of one of the cameras A pop up window appears Select all the desired cameras to playback simultaneously and click OK Playback starts To hide the playback control toolbar during play back click the full screen button Press Esc button on your keyboard to return to the playback window with the toolbar displayed TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 7 Searching files 8 Use the playback control toolbar to manually control playback 9 Todo another search click Stop All Playback in the playback window and then click the Advanced Search but
52. VN 70 Live View Configuration E n a a e o Browser Configuration Remote Configuration Camera Setup Network Settings Recording Alarm amp Event Setup Device Management Storage Management User Management Users System Information Device Info Camera Record Alarm Input Alarm Output Network Playback Browser Configuration Protocol Type Stream Type Window division Mode Video File Size 5 cue 6 Window Segmentation Auto Start Live View Enable Intelligent Information 9 Save Record Video in Live View to Save Snapshots in Live View to Save Snapshots when Playback to 2 Save Clips when Playback to Log Search Configuration 2015 07 14 13 40 34 Browse Browse Browse Browse Notification center Logout HDD 3 Save Downloaded File to Raid Info v v v v v v v P N N N C Users 103018486 UTC Web CaptureFiles C Users 103018486 UTC Web PlaybackPics 8 V C Users 103018486 UTC Web PlaybackFiles C Users 103018486 UTC Web DownloadFiles Browse Table 4 Description of browser configuration settings Option Description 1 Protocol Type Specifies the network protocol used Options include TCP or DUP Default is TCP 2 Stream Type Specifies the streaming method used Options include Main stream or Substream Default is Main stream Use main stream for live viewing and recording with high resolutions and bandwidth Use substream when ther
53. Video Export Remotely backup recorded files from any channel e Remote Video Download Remotely download video files To customize a user s access privileges 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt User Management gt Users N Select the user to edit from the list and click the Edit button The Edit user window opens w Check the required access privileges for basic permissions and camera operation gt A Click OK to save the settings and return to the previous window Delete a user Only a system administrator can delete a user To delete a user from the recorder 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt User Management gt Users 2 Select the user to delete from the list and click the Delete button 3 Click OK in the pop up window to confirm deletion The user is immediately deleted 102 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 16 User management Modify a user A user s name password access level and MAC address can be changed Only a system administrator can modify a user To modify a user 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt User Management gt Users Select the user to edit from the list and click the Edit button The Edit user window opens Edit the user information and click OK to save the settings and return to the previous window Change the Admin password
54. aie start stop local recording on your PC from the Lets you navigate throught the following menus e View live video e Play back video Search for event logs Configure settings Log out of the interface View live or playback video Hide display the PTZ panel Define how you want video to be displayed in the viewer Single multiview or full screen 7 Streaming and recording toolbar 8 Video function toolbar 9 Presets 10 Image settings 11 Preset tours 12 Shadow tours ig Switch between main stream and substream for all cameras GB E Start stop live streaming from all cameras be Start stop local recording from all cameras Lets you do the following in live view Digital zoom Pr Turn POS ATM text insertion on off Take a snapshot View previous and next camera respectively If viewing in multiview format live view moves to the next group of cameras for the selected number of video tiles Turn audio on off Turn microphone on off cE EL Lists presets available and allows you to trigger presets Modify brightness contrast saturation and hue values between 0 and 128 Lists preset tours available and allows you to trigger preset tours Lists shadow tours available TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 21 Chapter 5 Live view Custom views You can easily group cameras so that they appear in live view together This allows you for example to quickly see all the cameras in a pre de
55. assword Overview of archiving There are two ways to archive files Archive button This lets you manually archive recorded files quickly by using the Archive button on the front panel The recorder then downloads all the recorded files on the unit to fill the available memory space on the backup device This option is not available via the mouse Auto archive You can configure the recorder to automatically archive files following a predefined schedule to the selected connected storage media See Auto archiving on page 75 for more information Manually archive files To archive recorded video using Quick Archive 1 Insert the backup device into the recorder If using a USB memory drive insert the device into the USB port on the front panel If using a digital video disk DVD or an eSATA drive insert the disc into the DVD drive If more than One media type is found in the recorder the USB device takes precedence over the others 2 Press Archive on the front panel The unit starts to download all the files listed Note If there is a capacity limitation on the backup device only the most recent files will be backed up A message will appear to confirm when the download is complete TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 43 Chapter 8 Archiving files Automatically archive files See Auto archiving on page 75 for information on automatic archiving and archiving status Archive video clips You can save important scenes
56. available single frame 1 8 speed 1 4 speed Ve speed normal X2 speed X4 speed X8 speed maximum speed Current speed is displayed under the camera name on top right of window Single frame Click to play back one frame at a time 4 Start stop all playback Stop streaming playback from all cameras 5 Audio and video control toolbar Q Digital Zoom Click to enter the digital zoom function Click again to exit See Digital zoom in playback on page 32 for more information Text insertion Click to enable disable POS ATM text display in playback Bo Snapshot Capture a snapshot of the video Ea o z E Video clips Start stop video clip during playback Sections of a recording can be saved to an external storage device Download Download video clips Backup Click to make back up of recorded files to save locally on the recorder A list of the recorded files appears Audio Click to enable disable audio Ba 2G Bookmark management Manage bookmarks 6 Jump to previous or next recorder event 7 Jump start Enter a precise time in the box and click the arrow button to jump start the playback to this selected time 8 Zoom in and out of the timebar TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 29 Chapter 6 Playback functionality Display order of cameras on screen By default playback is in full screen mode You can easily change the display mode to multiscreen using the single multiscreen buttons at the bott
57. ble to set the dual stream ratio This can be useful for example if you have bandwidth limitations as you can then adjust the ratio to record more substream than main stream To set up dual streaming mode 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Storage Management gt Storage Mode 2 Under the Mode option select Dual Streaming 3 Under Capacity Ratio use the mouse to adjust the main stream substream storage ratio By default the ratio is 50 50 Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Storage Mode Mode Capacity Ratio Main Stream Substream Network Settings n Recording Alarm amp Event Setup Device Management Storage Management HDD Information SMART Settings 4 Select the channels to which the dual stream set up applies Note Changing the storage mode will cause the system to restart 96 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 15 Storage management 5 Click Save to save the settings S M A R T settings S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology reports on a variety of hard drive attributes It helps ensure that the HDD is functioning properly at all times while protecting video stored on the hard drive Note The recorder with RAID functionality does not support S M A R T To view the S M A R T information of a HDD 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Storage Management gt S M A R T
58. click Yes to confirm that you want to restore all parameters to default Or To restore all parameters except network settings to default factory settings Click the Restore button Enter the Admin password click OK and then click Yes to confirm that you want to restore all parameters except network settings to default 3 The changes are immediately implemented Import and export files Insert an external storage device in the recorder Go to the Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Management gt Configuration Files to import or export configuration settings 88 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 14 Device management To export the recorder s configuration parameters into an external storage device click the Export button To import configuration parameters from an external storage device enter the location of the file to select it and click Import Upgrade system firmware The firmware on the recorder can be updated using three methods e Via a USB device e Via the recorder web browser e Using TruVision Navigator For further information refer to the TruVision Navigator user manual The firmware upgrade file is labeled TVN7O dav To update the system firmware using the browser 1 Download the latest firmware from our web site at www interlogix com Or www utcfssecurityproductspages eu videoupgrades 2 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device
59. corder is currently recording video audio A blinking RED light indicates internal health failure Network A steady GREEN light indicates that the recorder is currently connected to a network A blinking RED light indicates that the recorder is not connected to any network HDD A steady GREEN light indicates that the recorder is accessing the HDD in a read or write operation A blinking RED light indicates HDD failure No light indicates that the unit is in idle state Archive A steady GREEN light indicates that archiving is in progress No light indicates no archiving in progress 3 Archive button Press once to enter quick archive mode Press twice to start archiving If the USB stick has an LED it will flash during archiving 4 USB 3 0 port There is one USB port Use the USB port to archive video or connect a USB CD DVD burner Access the web browser To access the recorder open the web browser and enter the IP address or domain name assigned to the recorder On the logon window enter the default user ID and password TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 17 Chapter 4 Operating instructions Default user values User ID admin User ID operator User ID guest Password 1234 Password 2222 Password 3333 The default values for recorder network settings are e IP address 192 168 1 82 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway address 192 168 1 1 e Server port 8000 e Ports When using the browser When using TruNav RT
60. dd a new user 100 delete a user 102 modify user information 103 V VCA set up 60 Video loss detection setg up 83 Video search menu 34 V stream encoding 60 W Warning buzzer modifying 81 Web browser access 48 127 accessing 17 configure 48 Wizard enable disable 86 128 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual
61. e appears on screen 2 Inthe camera panel select the desired cameras for play back in each video tile and click the Start All Playback id button Play back starts immediately for all the cameras Note A message appears if there are no recordings found for the requested camera or period 3 Select the video tile to which you want all the other cameras synchronized and click the Synchronize Playback Ei button 4 Use the playback control toolbar to manually control playback Playback speed You can play back a selected video at different speeds This allows you to carefully examine an event frame by frame as it happens The current frame rate is shown as Current Status below the camera number on the top right of the screen The speed rates available are X8 X4 X2 X1 normal speed X1 2 X1 4 X1 8 No audio is available when playing back in fast reverse or fast forward To change the playback speed Click Hl and E to speed up and slow down recorded video TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 31 Chapter 6 Playback functionality To play back frame by frame 1 In playback mode click the Single Frame Hd button in the playback control toolbar The speed changes to single frame 2 Click the Restore button return to normal speed Digital zoom in playback You can zoom in on an image during playback to see it in greater detail To digitally zoom in during playback 1 Click the Digital Zoom button in the playback control too
62. e capacity to the main recorder to accommodate for long outage times of the main recorder To set up a hot spare recorder 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Recording gt Hot Spare 2 First set up the master recorders For each master recorder check the Normal Mode box and Enable Enter the IP address and password of the hot spare recorder Live View Playback Log Search Configuration 2015 07 09 17 57 Text Overlay Hot Spare V stream Encoding VCA z Network Settings Network Settings PPPOE DDNS IPv4 Address of the Server Iii ots Password of the Server EEE ES Email FIP Working Status e Network Storage UPnP Notice After the hot spare is enabled you must add this device in the server otherwise this function is not available Work Mode ONormal Mode Hot Spare Mode Enable a HTTPS Network Statistics Recording Recording Schedule Auto Archive Setting Auto Archive Status Manual Recording 3 Set up the hot spare recorder Check the Hot Spare Mode box Click Add to add up to four master recorders that the hot spare unit will monitor 4 Click Save to save the settings 78 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup This chapter describes the alarm and event setup menu and provides more information on the different types of alarms and connected responses Alarms are all notifications related to either physical alarm inputs on recorders a
63. e enabled or disabled during live view and playback The recorder supports POS and ATM text insertion via text insertion accessories connected to the RS 232 port of the recorder To set up text insertion 1 Set up the RS 232 port for appropriate interface Probridge or ATS Challenger 2 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Management gt Text Insertion 3 Check Enable Text Insertion 4 Under Access Device select the access device from the drop down list Only ATM POS is listed 5 Under Access Mode select Probridge or Forcefield Note Forcefield is used with the Challenger intrusion panel 6 If Probridge is selected under Start String enter a repeating word that appears on each cash transaction receipt and that is followed by the information you want to record An example could be the word Date The text shown will only be the text as of this start string 7 Click Save to save the settings 8 Continue to configure the recorder It is important to take into account that different ATM POS and other text generating devices use different protocols For this reason please consult your local technical support or sales representative for more information Configure the RS 232 port Use the RS 232 menu under Device Management to configure the RS 232 parameters such as baud rate data bit stop bit parity flow control and interface 90 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual
64. e is a bandwidth limitation such as when using a mobile app 3 Window division Mode Specifies the image scale in a video tile Options are full screen 4 3 or 16 9 Default is full screen 4 Video File Size Specifies the maximum file size Options include 256M 512M or 1G Default is 512M 5 Latency Options include Low Medium or High Default is Medium 6 Window Segmentation Specifies the display format Options are 1 1 2 2 3 3 or 4 4 Default is 1 1 7 Auto Start Live View Live view starts automatically when you login Options are Yes or No Default is No 8 Enable Intelligent Information Show hide the IP camera motion or VCA metadata Options are Yes or No Default is No 9 Save Record Video in Live View to Specifies the directory for saving recorder video in live view mode 10 Save Snapshots in Live View to Specifies the directory for saving snapshots in live view mode 11 Save Snapshots when Playback to Specifies the directory for saving snapshots in playback mode TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 49 50 Web browser configuration Option 12 Description 13 Save Clips when Playback to Save Downloaded File to Specifies the directory for saving video clips in playback mode Specifies the directory for downloaded files TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 10 Camera setup Use the Camera Setup menu to configure IP cameras You can also configure the camera OSD snapshots r
65. e levels of access and functionality See Table 9 below for a description of the different user accounts Table 9 User accounts User Description Administrator The administrator account includes extended menu with full access to all settings The Administrator has the authority to add delete or configure parameters for many of the system functions There can only be one administrator The user name is admin The name cannot be modified The default password is 1234 Operator The operator account includes reduced menu access to Video settings inaccessible features are not visible The default user name is operator The default password is 2222 Guest The guest account includes menu access with no programming possibilities inaccessible features are not visible The default user name is guest The default password is 3333 Note The default passwords should be changed for security reasons Add a new user Only a system administrator can create a user You can add up to 16 new users To add new users 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt User Management gt Users 100 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 16 User management 2 Click Add to enter the Add User window 3 Enter the new user s name and password Both the user name and password can have up to 16 alphanumeric characters You will be shown the security level of the new password Low Med
66. e of recording The playback control toolbar It is easy to manually control playback using the playback control toolbar See Figure 9 on page 29 below 28 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 6 Playback functionality Figure 9 Playback control toolbar 2015 07 08 12 20 43 Constant Recording Alarm Recording Motion Recording Textin Recording Manual Recording Description 1 Recording progress bar This bar displays how much of the period has been recorded It indicates in color the type of recording 2 Display playback on single screen or multiscreens Also display the video tiles in full screen mode 3 Playback control toolbar Synchronize playback Use to synchronize the playback time of several cameras when in multiscreen format Select one of the video tiles in playback mode and click this button to synchronize all the other camera video tiles Up to 16 channels can be simultaneously played back ca Reverse Click to reverse playback a o Play pause playback Play or pause playback m Stop playback Timeline jumps back to 00 00 00 time midnight of the previous day KKI Speed down Click to scroll through the different speeds available single frame 1 8 speed 1 4 speed 2 speed normal X2 speed X4 speed X8 speed maximum speed Current speed is displayed under the camera name on top right of window gt gt Speed up Click to scroll through the different speeds
67. e previous page 8 Recording configuration Configure your recording settings as required The settings apply to all cameras connected to the recorder 14 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 3 Getting started Recording schedule setup amp truVision Enable recording OTLHi Sito E Enable Motion Detection Plan E Enable Alarm Input Plan Exit Wizard Check the desired time lapse check box TL Hi or TL Lo To record motion detection events check Enable Motion Detection Plan To record alarm events check Enable Alarm Input Plan Click Next to move to the next page or Back to return to the previous page Note You can configure the recording parameters of each individual camera for the different recording schedules in the recording menu 9 When all the required changes have been entered a summary page appears showing all the settings Configuration overview Item of configuration Language Startup Wizard Date 2015 07 02 System Time 11 13 Time Zone 08 00 Enable DST Number of Users Recording schedule setup Enable Motion Detection Plan Enable Alarm Input Plan HDD1 Normal Exit Wizard Finalize Click Finalize to exit the Wizard The recorder is now ready to use For a description of the recorder interface see Web browser interface on page 18 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 15 Chapter 4 Operating instructions Control the recorder You
68. e such as https www startssl com app 1 and upload your csr file to get a trusted certificate Click Save to save the settings Network statistics You can easily check the bandwidth that is being used by remote live view and playback TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 71 Network settings To check network statistics 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt Network Statistics 2 The latest information is displayed on the bandwidth used by remote live view and playback as well by Net Receive Idle and Net Send Idle Click Refresh to update the information 72 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 12 Recording Use the Recording menu to define the camera recording schedules configure auto archiving and hot spare mode and select the cameras for manual recording Recording schedule Defining a recording schedule lets you specify when the recorder records video and which pre defined settings are used Each camera can be configured to have its own recording schedule The schedules are visually presented on a map for easy reference See Figure 29 on page 89 for a description of the recording schedule window Note If a camera is set up for continuous recording it will still switch to event recording or alarm recording if motion events are triggered or to alarm recording when alarms are triggered This can be turned off in the individual action settings for each individual
69. e to get full screen mode Double click it again to return to the playback window To play back from individual cameras 1 Click Playback in the menu toolbar The playback interface appears on screen 2 Select which camera is to be displayed in which video tiles 30 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 6 Playback functionality 3 To playback the camera in for selected video tile click the Play Id button You can click the Play button for each individual video tile to start playback Play back starts immediately in the video tile Playback starts for each tile at the time displayed on the time line If you want a different start time for play back slide the time line to the desired time for each tile The playback speed of the camera is displayed on the top right of the screen under Current Status Note A message appears if there are no recordings found in a video tile for the requested camera or time period 4 Scroll the time line to another desired time and play back will restart form the new time line 5 Use the playback control toolbar to manually control playback Synchronize play back across cameras If several cameras are playing back simultaneously you can synchronize their playback times so that it is easy to follow events across recordings Note Up to 16 cameras can be played back simultaneously To synchronize play back from several cameras 1 Click Playback in the menu toolbar The playback interfac
70. ecommend that you test the email settings after entering values in the email window Click Save to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view Note We recommend that you test the email settings after entering values in the Email window Configure an FTP server to store snapshots You can upload your snapshots to an FTP server for storage Note It is not possible to stream video to an FTP site To configure the FTP server settings 1 68 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt FTP Check the Enable FTP box Enter the FTP server information Select the directory to use root parent or secondary If Parent or Child were selected select the desired options for them Click Save to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 11 Network settings SNMP settings SNMP is a protocol for managing devices on networks When you enable SNMP in the menu network management systems can retrieve recorder status information from the recorder via SNMP When you set the trap address and trap port in the recorder menu to the network management system s IP address and port number and set up the network management system as trap receiver trap notifications such as startup are sent from the recorder to the network management system Before configuring this function you must first install the SNMP softwa
71. ecording settings motion detection privacy masking camera tampering PTZ configurations and V stream settings The camera configuration settings are saved on the recorder Supported IP cameras The recorder supports the following IP cameras e TruVision IP cameras at HD e UltraView IP cameras e Onvif amp PSIA IP cameras e Selected third party IP cameras Please refer to the full IP camera compatibility chart for the latest validated IP camera models of TVN 70 IP camera status The IP camera status menu allows you to add edit and remove cameras to the recorder as well as update the cameras firmware TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 51 Chapter 10 Camera setup Figure 14 IP camera window IP Camera Status P gt 1 2 3 4 Manual Add Modify Delete Search Add IP Camera Address Stream No Micamera No D1 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 13 192 168 0 17 Table 5 Description of the IP camera window Manually add an IP camera to the recorder system without searching for it Enter its parameters IP Camera No Registration Mode IP Camera Address Protocol Option Description Manual Add Management Port User Name Password and Transfer Protocol 2 Modify Change the parameters of a selected IP camera from the list 3 Delete Delete the selected IP camera from the list 4 Search Add 5 Advanced Settings 6 Custom Protocol 7 Refresh Search the network for available IP cameras and add an IP camera
72. eight recording periods can be scheduled during the 24 hour period Copy button Click to copy schedules between cameras Define a recording schedule To set up a daily recording schedule 1 74 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Recording gt Recording Schedule Select a camera Check the Enable Recording box Click Edit The following window is displayed TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 12 Recording Bai Day O Segment Record Time Segment Start Time End Time Record Type 1 00 00 k 08 00 L Event 08 00 ky 14 00 k TL Hi 14 01 L 15 00 L TL Hi 15 00 uJ 16 00 L Alarm 20 01 k 22 00 k Event 22 01 l 24 00 4 TL Lo 00 00 k 00 00 L TL Hi CHL ULS LCL LCIILE 2 3 4 5 16 01 X 20 00 k TL Hi 6 7 8 Gou RCE OCE LOUS LE ECS ETI Copy 5 Select the day of the week for which you want to set up the schedule You can define a different schedule for each day of the week 6 Set the start and end time for recording on the selected day Define a time period by entering a start left column and end right column time You can schedule up to eight time periods Note Time periods defined cannot overlap Or Click All Day to record all day 7 Select a recording type This setting instructs the recorder to begin recording when an alarm is triggered The recording type can be based on time and triggered by motion detection and or an alarm
73. er Manual Chapter 12 Recording 8 You can copy these selected parameters to other cameras Click Copy and select the desired cameras 9 Select how the recorder responds if the backup device becomes full There are two options Stop Archiving or Overwrite If overwrite is selected the oldest files are overwritten 10 Under Device Select select the backup device used 11 If you change any options click Refresh 12 Click Save Manual recording The recorder lets you manually record video during live view This can be useful if you Know that the recorder is not currently recording and you see something of interest on a camera screen that should be recorded Once a manual recording is started the recording continues until it is manually stopped If an alarm occurs during a manual recording the alarm recording has priority over the manual recording If a scheduled recording is already in progress when a manual recording is started it continues to record as scheduled You can check to see if a camera is recording manually by looking at the button on the live view toolbar The button is red when manually recording Default is off Altenratively the manual recording menu shows the current state of manual recording for each camera In this menu you can enable or disable the current manual recording for any given camera To start and stop manual recording 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt
74. er Manual FTP SNMP Netork Storage UPnP HTTPS TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Appendix D Default menu settings Select Receiver Receiver 1 Receiver Name Null Receiver s Address Null Include Snapshot Disabled Interval 2 s Enable FTP Disabled FTP Server Null FTP Port 21 User Name Null Password Null Directory Use root directory Parent Directory Null Secondary Directory Null Enable SNMP Disable SNMP Version SNMP Port 161 Read Community public Write Community private Trap Address Null Trap Port 162 Server IP File Path Type NAS Enable UPnP Disabled Mapped Type Manual Mapped Type Auto Port Type HTTP Port RTSP Port Server Port HTTPS Port Enable HTTPS Disabled Create Self signed Certificate Certificate Request Certificate Path Created Request Installed Certificate 119 Appendix D Default menu settings Network Statistics IP Camera Null Remote Live View Obps Remote Playback Obps Net Receive Idle Null Net Send Idle Null Receive Bandwidth Limit Null Outgoing Bandwidth Limit Null Recording Recording Schedule Camera Null Enable Recording Yes Schedule All day for whole week TL Hi Advanced Pre Event 5 s Post Event 5 s Record Audio Yes Auto Delete day 0 Redundant Record Capture No Auto Archive Settings Enable Auto Archive Disabeld Start Time Current date and time End Time C
75. er companies a corporate certificate might be available with the IT department 70 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 11 Network settings Figure 18 HTTPS configuration screen Live View Playback Log Search Configuration 2015 07 09 17 08 20 Text Overlay HTTPS V stream Encoding E Enable HTTPS VCA Network Settings Network Settings PPPOE DDNS Create Create Certificate Request NTP Email FTP Certificate Path SNMP Network Storage UPnP Created Request Create Create Self signed Certificate Network Statistics Recording Installed Certificate n Alarm amp Event Setup goo Device Management Storage Management a User Management Create a certificate 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt HTTPS Click on Create Self Signed certificate Enter the country hostname IP address and days of validity there are more parameters but you do not need to add anything to them and click OK Check Enable HTTPS Note This only works if you have entered the address in the browser as HTTPS as in https 192 168 1 70 Click through the warning you get on the browser Click Save to save the settings To buy a certificate 1 Follow the steps above but select Create Certificate Request and complete the parameters that appear Click OK Click Download to the request that you just created in the browser and get a csr file Visit a sit
76. era from the camera list 2 Click the Shadow Tour button at the bottom of the PTZ panel to list all the shadow tours 3 Click the record button and using the PTZ directional buttons move the camera to follow the desired path Click the save button to save the tour Note A shadow tour can be overwritten 26 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 6 Playback functionality The recorder lets you quickly locate and play back recorded video There are three ways to play back video e Web browser e TruVision Navigator e TVRmobile You can search video by specific time events motion detection bookmarks or snapshots see Chapter 7 Searching files on page 34 for further information The recorder continues to record the live view from a camera while simultaneously playing back video on that camera display You must have the access privilege to play back recordings see Customize a user s access privileges on page 101 for more information Overview of the playback view The playback video can be set up to display a time date stamp for evidentiary purposes see Camera OSD on page 55 Note Greyed out cameras are cameras that are not or are no longer connected to the recorder As such they may not contain recordings However every channel can be selected as channels that were connected in the past might still have associated video recordings 27 Chapter 6 Playback functionality Figure 8 Playback window
77. fined part of the building such as a parking lot or different floors You can change the name of a custom view as well as select which cameras in a custom view group are main stream and substream To create a custom view of cameras 1 Select the required multiscreen lay out depending on the amount of cameras you want to show in the custom view 2 Select a video tile for the camera that you want to appear in the custom view and click the camera button to enable live view E amp The camera s live view appears in the video tile 3 Select another video tile and enable live view for the next camera to include in the custom view Repeat for each camera to be included in the custom view 4 Click the Add Custom View button E The list of selected cameras appears Enter the name of the custom view in the text box Add Custom View IPCamera 01 lt S IPCamera 02 5 Select which cameras will be main stream and which will be substream by clicking on each camera listed in the custom view The camera button changes to show the streaming type E Main stream eri Substream 6 Click OK The custom view is listed under Custom Views To call up a custom view of cameras 1 In the custom view list double click the desired custom view The selected name is highlighted in green The custom view cameras appear on screen To edit a custom view of cameras 1 Double click the desired custom view and click the Stop All Viewing but
78. guration gt Storage Management gt Raid Settings 2 Ensure the Enable RAID checkbox is checked 3 Click the Rebuild button to open the Rebuild Array window 4 Select the HDD to include 98 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 15 Storage management 5 Click OK to start the process When the process is complete data on the RAID group is displayed Notification center Live View Playback Log Search Configuration 2015 07 13 08 32 57 Logout Configuration Raid Settings gt Browser Configuration GEnable Raid gt Remote Configuration Caution Enable Raid will restart the recorder The recorder can take up to 10 minutes to fully restart Do not manually disconnect power during restart Camera Setup Network Settings Recording Set Alarm amp Event Setup Capacity Status Device Management 1863 02GB Thomas_RAID Functional WDC WD20PURX 64P6ZY0 St M t eee T 1863 02GB Thomas _RAID Functional WDC WD20EURS 63S48Y0 Sira Meds 1863 02GB Thomas_RAID Functional WDC WD20EURS 63S48Y0 SMART Settings 1863 02GB Thomas_RAID Functional WDC WD20EURS 73TLHYO HDD Information User Management System Information Delete Rebuild No Array Name Capacity HDD HotSpare Status Level Task TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 99 Chapter 16 User management By default the recorder comes with three user accounts an Administrator account an Operator account and a Guest account These accounts provide multipl
79. he information on each camera camera number camera name status motion detection camera tamper video loss preview link sum and preview link information Preview link sum shows the amount of remote applications that are streaming video from this video channel Preview link information shows you the IP addresses that are currently connected to this channel TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 17 System information Camera Refresh No Camera Name Status Motion Detection Camera Tamper Video Loss Preview Link Sum Preview Link Info D1 IPCamera 01 Disconnected Not supported Not supported Not supported D2 IPCamera02 Connected Not used Not used Not used 192 168 222 200 D3 IPCamera03 Connected Not used Not used Not used 4 To view record information click Record You can view the camera number recording status stream type frame rate bit rate Kbps resolution record type and active schedule Record Refresh No Recording Status Stream Type Frame Rate Bitrate Kbps Resolution Record Type Active Schedule D2 Recording Video amp Audio 12fps 2027 2048 1280 960 XVGA Constant TL Hi Recording Video amp Audio 12fps 1794 4096 1920 1080 1080P Constant TL Hi 5 To view alarm input information click Alarm Inputs You can view the alarm input number alarm name alarm type alarm status and triggered camera Alarm Inputs Refresh Alarm No Alarm Name Alarm Type Status Triggered Camera
80. he recorder To set up an alarm host 1 3 84 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Alarm amp Event Setup gt Alarm Host Setup Enter Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port values Alarm host IP represents the IP of the remote PC where the Network Video Surveillance software installed The alarm host port value must be the same as software s alarm monitor port Up to three alarm hosts can be set For each alarm host the default port is 5001 5002 and 5003 Click Save to save the settings TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 14 Device management This chapter describes how to Set up the time and date of the recorder Set up general system parameters such as the device name and eSATA as well as enable the wizard to start upon login Import export configuration files Upgrade the firmware Set up holiday periods Enable text insertion Configure RS 232 settings Time and date settings You can set up the date and time that will appear on screen as well as on time stamped recordings The start and end time of daylight saving time DST in the year can also be set DST is deactivated by default See Figure 21 on page 86 for the Time settings screen TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 85 Chapter 14 Device management Figure 21 Time and date settings window Live View Configuration Playback Log Search Configuration Time amp Date Settings eB Confi ti OTE 1 Time Zo
81. hing files Click Search Motion events are highlighted as blue lines on the recording progress bar If required click the Zoom In button to zoom in on the bar to better distinguish the time periods of the motion events Previous and Next Event buttons Pie O do i amp Zoom in and out 2015 07 07 11 25 01 buttons ant Recording Alarm Recording Motion Recording TextIn Recording W Manual Recording Click the Prev Event or Next Event arrows to move to the previous or next motion event and watch the playback on screen To stop smart search click the Stop All Playback button to stop play back and click a camera or click the Search button to return to playback Search and play back recordings by time and video type You can search recorded video by date time and video type such as continuous recordings motion text insertion alarm and all recordings Video can be played back simultaneously across several cameras To search and play back recordings by time and type 1 2 36 In playback click the Advanced Search button and select the Time amp Date tab Select the desired cameras record type file type stream type as well as the start and end times of the desired period Click Search The list of search results appears FileSize Play Lock 02 2015 07 06 17 41 53 2015 07 06 17 4751 174m8 amp D2 2015 07 06 17 07 10 2015 07 06 17 41 53 1015MB D1 2015 07 06 16 59 13 2015 07 06 17 2
82. ient software port 8000 Go to Web browser on page 47 for further information 6 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 2 Physical installation This section describes how to install the recorder Installation environment When installing your product consider these factors e Ventilation e Temperature e Humidity e Chassis load Ventilation Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the unit is well ventilated Temperature Consider the unit s operating temperature 10 to 55 C 14 to 131 F and noncondensing humidity specifications 10 to 90 before choosing an installation location Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operating temperature limits may reduce the life expectancy of the recorder Do not install the unit on top of other hot equipment Leave 44 mm 1 75 in of space between rack mounted NVR units Humidity Do not use the unit near water Moisture can damage the internal components To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this unit to rain or moisture Chassis Equipment weighing less than 15 9 kg 35 Ib may be placed on top of the unit Unpacking the recorder and its accessories When you receive the product check the package and contents for damage and verify that all items are included There is an item list included in the package If any of the item
83. interlogix Be 3 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual P N 1073062 EN REV B e ISS 18NOV15 Copyright Trademarks and patents Manufacturer FCC compliance Canada ACMA compliance Certification EU directives Contact information 2015 United Technologies Corporation Interlogix is part of UTC Climate Controls amp Security a unit of United Technologies Corporation All rights reserved Trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Interlogix 2955 Red Hill Avenue Costa Mesa CA 92626 5923 USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative UTC Fire amp Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert The Netherlands Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICE
84. is enabled for guests e Remote Log Search Remotely view logs that are saved on the recorder Remote Parameter Settings Remotely configure parameters and import configuration Remote Camera Management Remotely enable and disable channels e Remote Video Output Control For future use e Two Way Audio Use two way audio between the remote client and the recorder TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 101 Chapter 16 User management e Remote Alarm Control Remotely alert or control the relay output of the recorder Alarm and notification settings must be configured properly to upload to host Remote Advanced Operation Remotely manage HDDs initializing and setting properties for HDDs as well as remotely update system firmware and clear the I O alarm output Remote Shutdown Reboot Remotely shutdown or reboot the recorder V stream Remotely configure v stream encoding Camera operation settings By default all analog cameras are enabled for operators for each of these settings By default the analog cameras are only enabled for local playback and remote playback for guests IP cameras cannot be configured e Remote Live View Remotely select and view live video over the network Remote Manual Operation Remotely start stop manual recording on any of the channel Remote Playback Remotely play and download recorded files that are on the recorder Remote PTZ Control Remotely control PTZ dome cameras e Remote
85. ium or High Confirm the new password 4 Select the new user s access level Operator or Guest Default is Guest 5 Enter the user s MAC address to let the user access the recorder from a remote computer with this MAC address 6 Click OK to save the settings and return to the previous window 7 Define the user s permissions Check the required access privileges for basic permissions and camera operation See Customizing a user s access privileges below for the permission descriptions for each permission group 8 Click OK to save the settings The list of users is shown Live View Playback Log Search Configuration 2015 07 13 12 4 Configuration Users Management amp gt Browser Configuration Add Edit gt Remote Configuration a Camera Setup Serial No User Name oc Network Settings Recording Alarm amp Event Setup Device Management Storage Management HDD Information Storage Mode S MAR_T Settings Raid Settings User Management Customize a user s access privileges Only an administrator can allocate access privileges to Operator and Guest users The access privileges can be customized for each user s needs The administrator s access privileges cannot be changed There are two types of privilege settings Basic Permission and Camera Operation Basic permission settings By default only remote log search and two way audio are enabled for operators and only the remote log search
86. k Copy to copy the settings to other days of the week and holiday period Click OK to save the settings 5 Click Copy to copy these settings to other alarm outputs if required 6 Click Apply to save the changes Manual trigger The manual trigger menu allows you to manually trigger outputs of the recorder Clicking a trigger once enables the alarm clicking a second time disables the alarm To trigger or clear alarm outputs manually 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Alarm amp Event Setup gt Manual Trigger 2 Select the desired alarm output and click the following buttons Trigger Clear Trigger an alarm output or stop an alarm output As there is only one alarm output available the Trigger All button just triggers the one output Clear All Stop all alarm outputs at once Note The alarm output name can be entered in the Alarm Output menu Buzzer settings When an alarm is triggered by the system or a camera the recorder can be set up to respond with a warning buzzer The buzzer time is the time that it takes for the recorder to time out the buzzer when a continuous alarm occurs For example when a physical alarm input is continuously triggered the buzzer will time out after the time specified Select Alarm amp Event Setup gt Buzzer Settings and select a buzzer time limit for the system and camera alarms Select Mute 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 60 s 120 s 240 s or Cons
87. l a PTZ dome camera The web browser interface lets you control the PTZ functions of a dome camera Click a PTZ dome camera and use the PTZ controls on the interface to control the PTZ functions If the display was in multiview format it changes to full screen format for the selected camera See Figure 5 on page 24 for a description of the PTZ control panel TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 23 Chapter 5 Live view Figure 5 PTZ controls panel 1 Directional pan auto scan buttons Controls the movements and directions of the PTZ Center button is used to start auto pan by the PTZ dome camera Adjust speed of PTZ dome camera Adjust zoom focus and iris Turn on or off the camera light Not used oY o N Lens initialization Initialize the lens of a camera with a motorized lens such as PTZ or IP cameras This function helps to maintain lens focus accuracy over prolong periods of time 6 Start or stop camera wiper Not used 7 Auxiliary focus Automatically focus the camera lens for the sharpest picture 8 Start selected preset tour shadow tour depending on function selected 9 List presets available 10 List preset tours available 11 List shadow tours available 12 Modify brightness contrast saturation and hue values Presets Presets are previously defined locations of a PTZ dome camera It allows you to quickly move the PTZ dome camera to a desired position They are controlled from the PTZ pane
88. l in live view You can set up to 255 presets for a camera Presets are saved on the camera and not on the recorder The presets are identified on screen when they occur To call up a preset 1 In live view click the PTZ Video parameters button to open the PTZ controls panel Select the desired camera from the camera list 2 Click the Preset button at the bottom of the PTZ panel to list all the presets 3 Click the desired preset from the Preset list in the PTZ panel and click the button to call up the preset The camera immediately jumps to the preset position Preset tours Preset tours are series of presets You can set up to eight preset tours for a camera Preset tours are saved on the camera and not on the recorder 24 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 5 Live view Figure 6 Preset tour interface Run preset tour Stop preset tour Save preset tour Delete preset Add preset tour Edit preset step To call up a preset tour 1 In live view click the PTZ Video parameters button to open the PTZ controls panel Select the desired camera from the camera list 2 Click the Preset Tour button at the bottom of the PTZ panel to list all the preset tours 3 Click the desired preset tour from the Preset tour list in the PTZ panel and click the start button to start the tour The camera immediately moves through the preset tour To add a preset tour 1 In live view click the PTZ Video parameters button to open the P
89. l installation Rack mounting The recorder is 3U rack mountable using a rack mount shelf The rack mount ears included with the product are intended to fix the product in the rack not to carry the full weight of the recorder It can also be installed desk based 10 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 3 Getting started Power on the recorder Before starting the recorder connect at least one monitor Otherwise you will not be able to see the user interface and operate the device The recorder comes equipped with a universal power supply that will auto sense 110 240 V 60 50 Hz Note It is recommended that an uninterruptible power supply UPS is used in conjunction with the device To turn on the recorder Plug in both power cords on the back panel Once it is powered up the status LEDs on the front panel will light up To reboot the recorder Connect to the recorder through the web browser interface or TruVision Navigator and reboot the recorder if needed See Restart the recorder on page 88 for more information The startup wizard The recorder has an express installation wizard that lets you easily configure basic recorder settings when first used It configures all cameras to default settings The configuration of each camera and recorder can be customized as required later in the Configuration menu Any changes you make to a setup configuration page are saved when you exit the page and return to the main wizard
90. lbar 2 Left click the mouse and drag the square of the digital zoom window on the area of interest The selected area is magnified 3 Click the Digital Zoom button again to stop digital zoom and return to normal view Capture snapshots You easily capture a snapshot of a video image for later reference The image is saved on the unit in JPEG format To capture a snapshot 1 In playback mode when you see an image that you want to capture click the snapshot button E Create bookmarks You can bookmark the important scenes in a recorded file for later reference Bookmarks flag the start of a scene Up to 64 bookmarks can be saved in a video file There are two types of bookmarks e Default bookmark i All default bookmarks have the same generic name TAG e Customized bookmark E The bookmark is given a name for easy identification The same name can be used for several bookmarks Bookmarks flag the start and end of a scene Up to 64 bookmarks can be saved in a video file To search for existing bookmarks see Search bookmarked recordings on page 39 for further information 32 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 6 Playback functionality To create a bookmark 1 Inthe playback mode click the time line bar where you want the bookmark to start or enter in the exact time of the desired playback start point in the jump start box The yellow time line jumps to this position If there multiple video tiles ope
91. lug in v1 0 Overview For TruVision recorder browser functionality in Mac Safari browsers a plug in must be installed System requirements e Mac OS gt 10 7 e Safari gt 8 0 5 Supported Recorders e TVR12HD v1 0 i TVR44HD v1 0 c e TVN10 v2 0 f e TVN21 v3 0 6 e TVR42 v1 2 d e TVR12 v1 2 c Plug in installation 1 Download the TruVision Mac Safari Browser Plug In v1 0 file from the Interlogix web page Navigate from the home page by clicking on Video then Recorders Select your recorder click on the Downloads link Scroll down to Software Click on the download link 2 Unzip the UTCWebVideoPlugin zip file and extract the pkg file to your desktop 112 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Today Appendix C TruVision Mac Safari Browser Plug in v1 0 UTCWebVideoPlugin pkg 3 Open the file by clicking open 4 Follow the installation instructions Introduction Introduction Destination Select Installation Type 5 Enter the computer s Username and Password when requested Welcome to the UTCWebVideoPlugin Installer You will be guided through the steps necessary to install this software Continue Standard Install on Macintosh HD This will take 10 5 MB of space on your computer Click Install to perform a standard installation of this software on the disk Macintosh HD Change Install Location Go Back Install Installer is trying to install new software Type WE your
92. management Figure 22 General settings of the recorder Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration General Settings Browser Configuration Device Name TVN 70 gt Remote Configuration Camera Setup eSATA Network Settings Recording Alarm amp Event Setup e Mstart wizard upon login Start wizard n no oo Device Management Time amp Date Settings Table 7 Description of the Monitor setup window General settings Option Description 1 Device Name Define the recorder name The default name is TVN 70 Click the edit box and enter the new name from the soft keyboard 2 eSATA Configure the e SATA device to record or archive video 3 Start Wizard upon login This will immediately start the wizard The system is not rebooted Default is Disable Using an eSATA recording device You can use an external storage device such as an eSATA HDD to backup video or to add its recording capacity to that of the recorder itself If you change this option you must reboot the recorder to implement the change To define how the eSATA device is used 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Devive Management gt General Settings 2 Under eSATA select one of the two options Record and Capture Extend the recording capacity of the recorder Export Backup data onto an eSATA backup device Note If the external storage device is part of the total internal ca
93. me sync supported to foreign device over the RS 232 port Technical Support Console mode TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 91 Chapter 15 storage management This chapter describes the content of the Storage Management menu including HDD information Storage Mode S M A R T settings as well as RAID settings HDD information You can check the status of any of the installed HDDs on the recorder at any time To check the status of a HDD 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Storage Management gt HDD Information Playback Log Search Configuration HDD Information Property Edit Delete select All Init Status 2 Note the status of the HDDs listed under the Status column If the status is listed as Normal or Sleeping the HDD is in working order If it is listed as Abnormal and has already been initialized the HDD needs to be replaced If the HDD is Uninitialized you need to initialize it before it can be used in the recorder Refer to Initializing HDDs above for more information Note The status information is also shown in the System Information gt HDD window 92 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 15 Storage management Initialize a HDD The HDDs delivered with the unit do not need to be initialized before they can be used When reusing HDDs you can also re initialize the HDD However all data on the HDD will be erased To initialize a HDD
94. mediately access archived footage for the start and end time shown See Search and play back recordings by time and video type on page 36 for further information Search Call up Search result list See below for further information Search results Search for motion events in playback This function lets you search for motion recordings in playback It is based on information coming from the IP cameras It is only available for IP cameras that have motion metadata and activated the functionality Smart search searches for motion metadata within the selected areas and provides an overview of the events within that area To do a smart search of recordings 1 In playback mode select the camera from which you want to play back or click the Play All Playback button to start play back Click the Smart Search button in the playback window Click the Start Draw button and drag the mouse over the part of the screen where you want to detect recorded motion Live View Playback Log Search Configuration 34 tw 70 ae m S Camera 02 ae H a Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fei a H Wels a A 5 6 89 ge 4 12 13 14 15 16 a i _ 9 0m 2 2B lt n 7 2 23 w lt s ae as ast a ac ae ac a a ac a eee Ss k es QoL E E gt ae 2015 07 07 09 36 51 ae Constant Recording Alarm Recording W Motion Recording M Textin Recording W Manual Recording TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 35 Chapter 7 Searc
95. n first select the desired tile 2 Click the Bookmark Management button and select which bookmark type you want to create default or customized 3 Click the start bookmark button K to start the recording clipping When you want to end the clip click the end bookmark button bal to end the clipping A message will appear to say that the clipping was successful TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 33 Chapter 7 Searching files This chapter describes how to search and playback recorded videos as well as search them by time events bookmarks and snapshots It also describes searching for event logs Advanced search video menu You can easily search and play back recorded videos by time and date and events A search will usually produce a list of files which may extend to several pages The files are listed by date and time The most recent file is listed first You can then select a file to play it back See Figure 11 below for an example of a search Figure 11 Advanced Search Time amp Date menu 2015 07 07 12 30 58 End Time 2015 07 07 12 31 06 2015 07 07 12 28 17 2015 07 07 11 49 42 2015 07 07 12 28 18 2015 07 07 11 50 42 2015 07 07 11 49 38 2015 07 07 11 47 43 2015 07 07 11 49 42 2015 07 07 11 49 38 2015 07 07 11 45 42 2015 07 07 11 45 12 2015 07 07 11 47 42 2015 07 07 11 45 42 13M8 2015 07 07 11 42 20 2015 07 07 11 52 18 160M8 2015 07 07 11 38 03 2015 07
96. n to move the selected video segment to the Collector 44 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 8 Archiving files 4 Inthe Collector select the desired video thumbnails to export 5 Click Browse and select the destination of the export file All selected video thumbnails will be exported as a single file 6 Click the Export Now button Using TruVision Player Playing back video using TruVision Player Use the standard file player software TruVision Player to play back the archived video on your PC It is downloaded from the Advanced Search menu in playback mode Note that in some cases a limited file player is included in the recorder If so when opening the file player on your PC the software will prompt a message stating that a full version of the player is available for download from our website You can include multiple files in the TruVision Player playlist Double click the desired video file from the list and click the Start button When the first file finishes the next file will automatically start Up to 16 files can be played synchronously from multiple cameras Merging video files in TruVision Player 1 Add the exported video files to TruVision Player 2 Click the menu button E and select Tool gt Merge 3 The Merge window appears Click Add File to add the files you want to merge onto a selected video file Under Output Setting select the video file to which you want to add the files Ya Add Fie
97. nable VCA Alarm box to enable the feature 4 Select the desired VCA type from the drop down list Cross Line Detected This function is used to detect when people vehicles and objects cross a pre defined line or an area on screen Perimeter Intrusion Detected This function is used to detect when someone enters a pre defined area in the surveillance scene 60 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 10 Camera setup Audio Input Exception This function is used to detect when the camera detects sounds that are above a selected threshold Defocus Detected This function is used to detect when there is image blur caused by defocusing the lens Sudden Scene Change This function is used to detect when the camera detects a change in the scene caused by an intentional rotation of the camera Face Detected This function is used to detect when the camera detects that a human face is moving towards it 5 Click the Arming Schedule tab to set the schedule for the linked actions 6 Click the Actions button to define which actions are required with the VCA events from each camera Set the alarm linking method Select the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm Enable alarm audio Notify alarm host Send email and Upload Snapshots to FTP See page 82 for the list of alarm notification types Set the alarm outputs to be triggered Set the external alarm outputs to be triggered when an event occurs Check
98. nd cameras or anything that does not work as expected device errors network issues and video loss Set up alarm inputs The recorder can be configured to record when an alarm is triggered by an external alarm device for example PIR detector dry contacts A inputs are marked A for analog and are physical inputs of the recorder D inputs are marked as D for digital and are physical inputs on the IP cameras To set up external alarms 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Alarm amp Event Setup gt Alarm Input Live View Playback Log Search Configuration 2015 07 10 13 05 41 Configuration MlEnable Alarm Input B gt Browser Configuration gt Remote Configuration Actions gt Camera Setup o Network Settings Recording Alarm amp Event Setup Alarm Output Manual Trigger Buzzer Settings Notifications Video Loss Alarm Host Setup Device Management Storage Management User Management System Information WSclect All Ma lt 1 Ba lt 3 Macs Macs Macs Ba lt s Ba lt 10 Bact Ma lt i2 Baci3 Maci5 Mo2 lt 1 Bo3 lt 1 Wos lt 1 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 79 Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup 2 Select the alarm input number of a camera which corresponds to the connector on the back panel of the recorder and enter the name of the input if required 3 Select the alarm input type NO normally open or NC normally closed Default is NO 4 Check the Enable
99. nded to change the default passwords for the admin operator and gu est accounts OK Exit Wizard Back To change the admin password select the admin user line and click the Edit button In the Edit User pop up window enter the default admin password 1234 and the new password You will be shown the security level of the new password Low Medium or High Confirm the new password and click OK Note You must enter an admin password To add a new user enter the user information in the Add user section of the window and click OK TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 5 Chapter 3 Getting started Caution It is strongly recommended that you change the password of the administrator Do not leave 1234 as the default password Write it down in a safe place so that you do not forget it If you should forget the password to your recorder contact your supplier with the serial number of your recorder to obtain a secure code to reset it Click Next to move to the next page or click Back to return to the previous page Time and date configuration Select the desired system time and time zone If Daylight saving time DST is required check Enable DST and enter the desired summer and winter times Time Configuration System Time 2015 07 02 10 22 25 Choose a Time Zone GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada v Enable DST a 60 mir Exit Wizard Back Note The system time and date are visible on screen However
100. nder Type select NAS or IP SAN 5 Enter the network storage IP address TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 93 Chapter 15 Storage management 6 7 8 Enter the network storage directory Click Search to find available directories on the NAS Click OK and return to the HDD Information window Click Save to save and then Exit to return to live view Install HDDs You can install up to four HDDs in the recorder Caution Do not insert or remove HDDs with the recorder powered up Note This unit contains electrostatic sensitive components Before handling the HDDs make sure you are properly grounded to avoid ESD damage To install a HDD 1 2 94 Unpack the recorder box Unpack the recorder HDD box Note HDDs for TVN 70 are delivered separately from the chassis box due to shipping weight Use the key provided in the accessories box to unlock the recorder front panel Press the latches on both sides of the front panel to open it Install the HDDs as shown below The first drive in position number 1 the second drive in position number 2 etc Continue to install all the hard drives in numerical order Insert a HDD into one of the HDD bays until it has fully seated into position Repeat with the rest of the HDDs TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 15 Storage management 7 Close and re lock the front panel 9 Note The HDDs must be installed BEFORE powering up the unit The d
101. ne GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Rome Paris v amp Remote Configuration ngagugu Camera Setup Network Settings Recording Alarm amp Event Setup 4 Enable DST E 2 System Time 2015 07 10 15 39 53 3 Auto DST Adjustment Device Management From General Settings To 02 Configuration Files DST Bias Upgrade Firmware Holiday Text Insertion RS 232 Settings Storage Management User Management System Information Table 6 Description of the Time and Date settings window Option Description 1 Time Zone Select a time zone from the list 2 System Date and Time Enter the system date and time Default is the current date and time Time is always in 24 hour format 3 Auto DST Adjustment Enable to activate DST is automatically It depends on the time zone selected Default is Disable 4 Enable DST Manually define DST If this option is selected the Auto DST adjustment option is disabled Default is Disable Click the check box to enable or disable daylight savings time DST From Enter the start date and time for daylight savings To Enter the end date and time for daylight savings 5 DST Bias Set the amount of time to move DST forward from the standard time Default is 60 minutes General recorder settings Use the Device Management menu to configure the recorder name manage an external eSATA device and to start the wizard at login 86 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 14 Device
102. neously across several cameras When you select a video to play back from an event search you can add on to the beginning and end of the video pre defined times The pre play and post play times can help provide information to what happened just before and after an event You can select one of seven time periods for the pre and post paly times TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 37 Chapter 7 Searching files Figure 12 Advanced Search Event search menu Time amp Date Source Start Time 2015 07 07 12 28 30 End Time 2015 07 07 12 28 30 Play Triggered Camera 2015 07 07 11 58 36 2015 07 07 11 58 42 2015 07 07 11 58 25 2015 07 07 11 58 35 2015 07 07 11 57 36 2015 07 07 11 55 55 2015 07 07 11 57 49 2015 07 07 11 56 06 2015 07 07 11 55 27 2015 07 07 11 55 42 2015 07 07 11 55 02 2015 07 07 11 55 14 o 2015 07 07 11 49 01 2015 07 07 11 49 17 2015 07 07 11 47 22 2015 07 07 11 46 41 2015 07 07 11 45 12 2015 07 07 11 43 31 2015 07 07 11 38 03 2015 07 07 11 47 28 2015 07 07 11 47 21 2015 07 07 11 46 31 2015 07 07 11 43 42 2015 07 07 01 38 58 2015 07 07 11 37 58 2015 07 07 01 38 58 Pre play Post play Pre and post play recording times added pre and post the recording Total 196 Items v v Extra time To search and play back event recordings 1 2 38 Details Miselect All M1 Eo Bor Bpi0 Eo Bois Event
103. ngs gt Email 2 Enter the required settings Option Description Enable Server Authentication Check the box if your mail server requires authentication and enter the login user name and password User Name If the mail server requires authentication enter the login user name TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 67 Chapter 11 Network settings 4 Option Description Password SMTP Server SMTP Port Enable SSL Sender Sender s Address Select Receiver Receiver Name Receiver s Address Include Snapshot Interval If the mail server requires authentication enter the login password Enter the SMTP server s IP address Enter the SMTP port The default TCP IP port for SMTP is 25 Check the box to enable SSL if it is required by the SMTP server This feature is optional Enter the name of the sender of the email Enter the sender s email address Select an email recipient Up to three receivers can be selected Enter the name of the receiver of the email Enter the email address of the receiver Check the Attach JPEG File box if you want to send an email with attached alarm images Select an interval range in the Interval box The interval range represents the time range in between the alarm images being sent For example if you set the interval range at two seconds the second alarm image will be sent two seconds after the first alarm image Click Test to the test email settings Note We r
104. o Type E Manual Ml Constant lll Motion Ml Text insertion Il Alarm Text Overlay V stream Encoding VCA W Select All Moi Wo bp Mos Wos Network Settings Recording Moo Mow Mon 2 Mow Mou Recording Schedule Bow Mois Mp1 Mo21 p22 D25 W026 Wo27 8 Wo29 Wo3 A 5 Manual Recording Mo33 Wo4 Wo5 SETAN Mp3 Hot Spare Mos Mpa Wo4 4 Moss Wo4 Alarm amp Event Setup Wo9 Woso Wos Wos Wos Device Management r Mps7 Woss Hips Wos Wos Storage Management User Management Woss Woss Wos7 68 Wo9 Wo70 Auto Archive Status System Information Mo73 Mom Mp7 6 Mip77 7s Mos Mps2 Wos D34 Woss Woss Wos Wo Wo9 S Wo mou Mos7 Woss Mins Moi01 Mp102 Mioi05 Woi06 Mini07 Moi09 Mpii0 Mons Mois Mos Bow Moe Moi21 Mpi22 Mioi23 4 Mois Mipi26 Device Full Rule Device Type Device Select To schedule automatic archiving 1 2 76 Connect the backup device to the recorder From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Recording gt Auto Archive Settings Check Enable Auto Archive Select the start and end date and time periods during which archiving can occur automatically Under Interval Time select the desired interval time for archiving The interval time options available are 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours 8 hours 24 hours or once only Default is 1 hour Select the camera to auto archive Select the type of video files to be archived Manual continuous motion text insertion or alarm TruVision NVR 70 Us
105. ogs The recorder compiles a log of events such as the start or end of video recording recorder notifications and alarms through which you can easily search Logs are categorized by the following event types TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 39 Chapter 7 Searching files Alarm Includes motion detection tamper detection video tampering and other alarm events Notifications Includes system notifications such as video loss HDD failures and other system related events Operations Includes users access to the web interfaces and other operational events Information Includes general information on the recorder actions such as the start and end of video recording etc Up to 2000 log files can be viewed at once Log files can also be exported onto a USB device The exported file is named according to the time it was exported For example 20140729124841 logBack txt Note Connect the backup device such as a USB flash drive to the recorder before commencing the log search To search video from the system log 1 2 40 From the menu toolbar click Log Search Under Event select an option from the drop down list All Alarm Notification Operation or Information From the Type list select one of the options Event Type All Types All Types Alarm All Types Alarm Input Alarm Output Start Motion Detection Stop Motion Detection Start Camera Tamper Stop Camera Tamper Traversing Virtual Plane Alarm Started
106. om of the screen You can play back up to 16 cameras at a time When using multiscreen mode you can manually select the order in which the cameras appear on screen during play back Camera 1 by default is always the camera displayed in video tile 1 and the other video tiles initially have no cameras allocated to them The time bar underneath is located at midnight of the current day for the first video tile The name of the camera associated with a selected video tile is displayed in the upper right of the screen under Camera No See Figure 10 below Figure 10 Associating a camera with a video tile Live View Playback 2015 07 08 09 52 22 34 Tvn 70 K Camera No D2 iPCamera01 Current Status 4 Jul 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri a9 ER iS B1 ed FF 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 Search Advanced To select the display order of cameras 1 Click Playback in the menu toolbar The playback interface appears on screen 2 Select the first video tile and click the name of the camera in the camera panel The name turns green and also appears under Camera No Note A message is displayed if there is no recording associated with this camera 3 Select the next video tile and click the camera name to be associated with this tile 4 Repeat step 3 for each camera to be displayed Play back a recording See Figure 9 on page 29 for a description of the playback control toolbar Double click a video til
107. on 3 Select an alarm notification type See the list above 4 Check one or more response method Enable Alarm Audio Notify Alarm Host Send Email Note The list of options available depends on the alarm selected 5 Select the alarm outputs to be triggered when an alarm notification detected 6 Repeat steps 2 and 6 for other notification types 7 Click Save to save the settings Event notifications Event notifications appear in the Notification Center The different types of events notifications are e HDD Full All installed HDDs are full and will not record any more video e HDD Error Errors occurred while files were being written to the HDD there is no HDD installed or the HDD had failed to initialize e Network Disconnected Disconnected network cable 82 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup Duplicate IP Address Found There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network Illegal Login Wrong user ID or password used Video Loss The video image is lost Video may be lost if the camera develops a fault is disconnected or is damaged Alarm Input An alarm triggered by an external alarm device for example PIR detector dry contacts Camera Tamper Detected The camera view has changed For example someone has deliberately blocked the camera view by spraying paint on the lens or by moving the camera Motion Detected Motion is detected Abnormal Record HDD cann
108. operate the recorder through a browser interface which provides full functionality for viewing playback and recorder configuration You can also use TruVision Navigator or TVRmobile Please refer to the TruVision Navigator and TVRmobile user manuals for more information You can use your preferred control method for any procedure but in most cases we describe procedures using the browser You can also use the TVK 800 keypad from TVK 800 firmware version 1 0i to control PTZ cameras directly or TVE DEC10 decoder to display TVN 70 camera footage onto a local monitor Please refer to the user manuals of these devices for more information Front panel description The function button on the front panel lets you easily archive files You can also open the front panel to access the HDDs in the recorder The front panel can be locked with a key to limit access The LED indicators light up to alert you of various conditions See Figure 2 on page 17 for more information 16 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 4 Operating instructions Figure 2 TVN 70 front panel StruVision NVR 70 The controls on the front panel include Table 2 Front Panel Elements Name Description 1 Front panel lock You can lock or unlock the front panel with a key It provides access to the HDDs 2 Status LEDs Alarm A blinking RED light indicates that there is a sensor Alarm In No light indicates no alarm Internal No light indicates that the re
109. or each extra line of text selecting the next string number 6 Click Save to save the settings V stream encoding The V stream shows all camera channels within one camera tile V stream is available for remote use with the browser interface mobile application TruVision Navigator or third party software implementation This feature is particularly useful if you have limited bandwidth available on a remote location but still want to be able to view all camera tiles at once V stream encoding can be set for up to 16 cameras To enable V streaming 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Setup gt V stream Encoding Check Enable V stream Encoding Select the desired settings for frame rate fps and maximum bit rate Kbps Select the screen order of the cameras a fF oO N Click Save to save the settings Video analytics VCA video content analysis is the intelligent analysis of video to detect events of interest When the function is enabled the recorder can handle VCA alarms generated by Interlogix cameras that support the VCA feature VCA is configured at the camera and not at the recorder However you can link actions to a VCA alarm from IP cameras that support this feature To setup VCA alarm actions 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remove Configuration gt Camera Setup gt VCA 2 Select the camera for which to set up the VCA alarm Check the E
110. ot record any more files This could be due to the overwrite option being disabled so recorded files are locked and cannot be deleted IP Camera Address Conflicted Conflict in IP address setting Abnormal Array Errors occurred with the array Motherboard Temperature Anomaly Hot Spare Exception Errors occurred with hot spare HDD Cross Line Detected People vehicles and objects have been detected crossing a pre defined line or an area on screen Perimeter Intrusion Detected Someone has been detected entering a pre defined area in the surveillance scene Audio Input Exception A camera has detected sounds that are above a selected threshold Sudden Change of Sound Intensity A camera has detected a change in the scene caused by an intentional rotation of the camera Face Detected A camera has detected that a human face is moving towards it Defocus Detected There is image blur caused by defocusing the lens Sudden Scene Change A camera has detected a change in the scene caused by an intentional rotation of the camera To view events in the notification center 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Alarm amp Event Setup gt Notifications Click the Event Hint Settings button Check those required All event items selected will be listed in the Notification Center if triggered Detect video loss Video may be lost if the camera develops a fault is disconnected or is damaged Yo
111. otocol TruVision Management Port 8000 Stream No 1 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Appendix D Default menu settings User Name admin Password Null Transfer Protocol Auto Delete Search Add IP Camera Address Channel Number Protocol Management Port Subnet Mask MAC Address Serial No Firmware Version Advanced Settings Custom Protocol Custom Protocol Custom Protocol 1 Protocol Name Custom 1 Stream Type Main Stream Protocol RTSP Transfer Protocol Auto Port 554 Stream Path Null IPC Import Export Configuration File Null Camera Recording Settings Camera Null Stream Record Mode Main Stream TL Hi Stream Type Video amp Audio Resolution 1280 720 HD720P Bitrate Type Variable Video Quality Highest Frame Rate 12 fps Max Bitrate Mode General Max Bitrate 4096 Kbps Camera OSD Camera Null Camera Name Null Display Name Enabled Display Date Enabled Display Day Enabled Date Format MM DD YYYY Time Format 24 hour Display Mode Non translarent amp Not Flashing 116 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Motion Detection Privacy Mask Camera Tamper Text Overlay Appendix D Default menu settings Camera Null Area Settings Arming Schedule Actions Alarm Linking No Trigger Alarm Output No Trigger Channel No Camera Null Area Settings Camera Null Area Settings Arming Schedule All day for whole week Actions Alarm Linking No Trigger Alarm
112. pacity of the recorder then it is no longer available for backing up video 3 Click Apply to save the settings TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 87 Chapter 14 Device management Configuration files You can export and import configuration settings from the recorder This is useful if you want to copy the configuration settings to another recorder or if you want to make a backup of the settings This menu also allows you to reboot the unit and restore default factory settings Restart the recorder To restart the recorder 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Management gt Configuration Files 2 Click the Restart button Note Only the administrator can reboot the unit 3 Inthe pop up window enter your admin password and click OK The system reboots Restore default settings The administrator can reset the recorder to the factory default settings Network information such as IP address subnet mask gateway MTU NIC working mode server port and default route are not restored to factory default settings Note Only the administrator can restore factory default settings To restore parameters to default factory settings 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Management gt Configuration Files 2 To restore all parameters to default factory settings Click the Default button Enter the Admin password click OK and then
113. ps 124 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual HDD RAID Info Appendix D Default menu settings Label Status Capacity Free Space Status Type Property Version Physical HDD COunrt Array Count RAID Count Hot Spare Type Support Rebuild TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 125 Index A Alarm inputs set up 79 Alarm notifications types 82 video loss 83 video tampering 58 warning buzzer 81 Alarm outputs manually acknowledge 81 set up 80 Archive automatic archive 75 manually 43 video clips 44 Auto archive 75 Back panel description 8 Bookmarks create 32 customize 32 default 32 C Camera order on screen 30 Cameras privacy mask 57 D Daily schedules recording 74 Date configure display 85 DDNS settings 65 Default settings restore 88 Digital zoom description 23 playback 32 DST 85 126 E Email notifications set up 67 eSATA 86 Export configuration settings 53 88 Export video TruVision Navigator 44 External alarm set up to record when triggered 79 F Factory default settings restore 88 Firmware update 89 Frame by frame playback 31 Front panel description 17 FTP server settings 68 H HDD check status 92 grouping 96 initializing 93 install remove 94 Holiday schedules record 89 Hot spare 77 Import configuration settings 53 88 IP camera status 51 supported 51 L Language select 12 Live view mode configure time and da
114. rame Rate Specifies the frame rate for the selected resolution The frame rate is the number of video frames that are shown or sent per second Note The maximum frame rate depends on the camera model and selected resolution Please check the camera specifications in its datasheet Max Bitrate Mode If General is selected a list of predefined bit rates is displayed If Custom is selected any bit rate can be entered Max bit rate Specifies the maximum allowed bit rate A high image resolution requires that a high bit rate must also be selected To configure recording settings 1 54 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Setup gt Camera Recording Settings Select the camera you want to configure Select one of the stream record modes Mainstream TL Hi default Mainstream TL Lo Mainstream Event Mainstream Alarm or Substream Configure the following recording settings for the selected record stream mode and camera options available depend on the camera model Stream Type Select the type of stream to record either video or video and audio Resolution Select the resolution of the recording Bitrate Type Select Variable default or Constant If Variable is selected the bandwidth can vary depending on video quality and the bandwidth required If Constant is selected the video streaming is always at the maximum bit rate selected Video Quality
115. re To configure SNMP protocol settings 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt SNMP 2 Check the Enable SNMP box 3 Enter the required settings 4 Click Apply to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view Using a network storage system You can use a network storage system NAS or storage area network SAN to remotely store recorder recordings The recommended brands of storage system to use are e lomega StorCenter ix2 dl e QNAP TS 219 II Turbo NAS e QNAP TS 220 221 To set up a network storage system 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt Network Storage N Under Server IP enter the IP address of the desired remote storage system 3 Under File Path enter the file path name to define where on the remote storage system you want to store the files Note If using the NAS storage system lomega StorCenter ix2 dl you must add the prefix nfs to the NAS path gt A Under Type select type of storage system to be used NAS or SAN Default is NAS g Up to eight remote storage systems can be set up 6 Click Save TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 69 Chapter 11 Network settings UPnP settings The recorder supports UPnP Universal Plug and Play This feature lets the recorder automatically configure its own port forwarding if this feature is also enabled in the rou
116. re using the multicast function Some routers prohibit the use of multicast function in case of a network storm The RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers Enter the RTSP port value which can be between1 to 65535 The default value is 554 HTTPS Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure allows a secure access to the browser Enter the HTTPS port value The default port number is 443 For Technical Support purposes only For security reasons the Telnet port is disabled by default TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 11 Network settings Parameter Description 21 Receive Bandwidth The received bandwidth limit is a threshold you can set to limit the amount of Limit Kbps received bandwidth that is being handled by the recorder 22 Outgoing Bandwidth The outgoing bandwidth limit is a threshold you can set to limit the amount of Limit Kbps outgoing bandwidth that is being handled by the recorder You can also increase the outgoing bandwidth though this will negatively impact the incoming bandwidth of the recorder 23 Click Save to save the settings PPPoE settings Although not usually used you can connect the recorder directly to a DSL modem To do this you need to select the PPPoE option in the network settings Contact your ISP to get the user name and password To configure PPPoE settings
117. rives are defaulted to a single HDD group that is automatically ready to record once cameras are added and configured with recording schedules Apply the supplied label to the recorder chassis Place it next to the original label without covering it Note Failure to install the label will affect the warranty of the recorder Initialize the new HDDs if needed See Initialize a HDD on page 93 Storage mode To ensure an efficient use of the storage space available on HDDs you can control an individual camera s storage capacity using HDD quota management This function lets you allocate different storage capacities for both recordings and snapshots to each camera Note If the overwrite function is enabled the maximum capacity for both recordings and snapshots is set to zero by default To set the HDD quota for a camera 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Storage Management gt Storage Mode Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration Storage Mode gt Remote Configuration Camera Setup Camera IP Camera 1 v Network Settings o a amp Recording Used Record Capacity ome o Alarm amp Event Setup Used Snapshot Capacity Pme OOOO z Device Management Capacity G C Time amp Date Setting JEN pe ME General Settings Max Record Capacity GB aay Configuration Files Upgrade Firmware B Max Snapshot Capacity Holiday Text Insertion RS 232 Set
118. rk Settings Recording Alarm amp Event Setup Device Management Jai a Storage Management IPCamera 02 User Management System Information To delete all masks click Clear All You cannot delete individual privacy masks 5 Click Save to save the settings Camera tamper You can setup the recorder to alert you when the camera view has changed such as when someone has deliberately blocked the camera view by spraying paint on the lens or by moving the camera You can select a specific area of the camera screen to detect tampering Note It is strongly recommended not to configure for video tampering when using PTZ dome cameras 58 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 10 Camera setup To set up video tampering detection 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Setup gt Camera Tamper 2 Select a camera to configure for video loss detection 3 Check the Enable Camera Tamper box to enable the feature 4 Select the area on screen to be sensitive to tamper By default none of the screen is sensitive to tamper Only one area can be drawn Click the Start Draw button and drag the mouse cursor across the window to deselect areas sensitive to motion detection Click the Stop Draw button to select areas Click Clear to clear the screen 5 Select the tamper detection sensitivity level by clicking the sensitivity scroll bar Higher sensitivity is to the right of the bar 6 Select
119. rm Linking No Trigger Alarm Output No Alarm Host Setup Alarm Host 1 IP Null Alarm Host 1 Port 5001 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 121 Appendix D Default menu settings Alarm Host 2 IP Null Alarm Host 2 Port 5002 Alarm Host 3 IP Null Alarm Host 3 Port 5003 Device Management 122 Time amp Date Settings Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time U S amp Canada System Time Current System Date amp Time Auto DST Adjustment Disable Enable DST Disabled From Apr 1st Sun 2 00 To Oct last Sun 2 00 DST Bias 60 minutes General Settings Device Name TVN 70 eSATA Record Start Wizard oupon login Enabled Configuration Files Restart Restore Default Configuraiton File Null Export Upgrade Firmware File Null Holiday Status All Disabled Start Date 1st Jan End Date 1st Jan Text Insertion Enable Text Insertion Disabled Access Device ATM POS Access Mode Probridge Start String Null RS 232 Settings Baud Rate 115200 Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity None Flow Ctrl None TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Appendix D Default menu settings Interface ProBridge Storage Management HDD Information Storage Mode HDD Initialization Select All Overwrite Disabled Record Time 1 Day Mode Quota Camera IP Camera 1 Used Record Capacity Null Used Snapshot Capacity Null HDD Capacity GB Null Max Record Capacity GB Null Max Snapshot Capacity GB Null S M
120. s are damaged or missing please contact your local supplier Items shipped with the product include TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 2 Physical installation e AC power cords e Recorder e Hard drive kits e CD with software and manuals e TruVision NVR 70 Quick Start Guide e TruVision NVR 70 User Manual on CD e TruVision Recorder Operator Guide on CD Back panel description The figure below shows the back panel connections and describes each connector on a typical TVN 70 network video recorder Details may vary for specific models Before powering up the recorder connect a main monitor for basic operation Once all required connections are done enter the relevant data in the setup wizard see page 11 Note For every hardwired alarm input connect one wire to the input connection with the alarm number label and one wire to a Ground connection labeled G Figure 1 TVN 70 back panel connections NY 110 240 VAC Description Use Specification 1 One audio output Connect to speakers for audio output RCA jack 315mV 600 ohms Unbalanced Line level audio requires amplification 8 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 2 Physical installation Description Use Specification 10 11 12 One audio input eSATA 16 alarm inputs Redundancy power supplies X2 SFP port Ethernet ports USB 3 0 port X2 Restart pin hole RS 232 input Eight alarm outputs Ground
121. s the time the camera continues to record after the event Select the time in seconds from the list to stop post recording after the event Default is 5 seconds e Record Audio Enable to record sound with the images Default is enable e Auto Delete day Select the number of days after which recorded video from the specified camera is permanently deleted from the HDD A day is defined as the 24 hour period from when the auto delete mode ADM was set The maximum number of days that can be set is 365 However the actual number of days permitted depends on the HDD capacity If the value is set to 0 the option is disabled Default is disable e Redundant record capture When enabled the recorder can redundantly record a copy of the videos onto multiple HDDs as a safeguard against disk failure Recording type There are five types of recording to select which are color coded e TL Hi Dark green High quality time lapse It records high quality video e TL Lo Bright green Low quality time lapse It records low quality video This could be used for example for night recordings when few events or alarms are expected Saving the video in low quality helps save resources on the HDD e Event Yellow It records only events such as motion detection and POS ATM text insertion e Alarm Red It records only alarms e None White No recording during this period Time line There is a 24 hour time line for each day Up to
122. tant Default is mute TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 81 Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup Alarm notification When setting up the rules for alarm detection you can specify how you want the recorder to notify you about an alarm or event You can select more than one notification type Not all notifications types are available for all types of alarms You can quickly check the system status by looking at the status LEDs on the front panel The alarm notification types are Enable Alarm Audio Triggers an audible beep when a notification or alarm is detected by the system or a camera e Notify Alarm Host Sends a signal to TruVision Navigator or other software applications when an alarm or notification is detected Send Email Sends an email when an alarm or notification is detected See Email settings on page 67 for information on how to configure the recorder to send an email Upload Snapshots to FTP Capture the image when an alarm is triggered and upload the picture to NAS or FTP server Trigger Alarm Output Triggers an alarm output or multiple alarm outputs when a notification is detected for an external alarm To set up alarm notifications 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Alarm amp Event Setup gt Notifications 2 Set the priority between a text insertion event and a motion alarm if both are triggered at the same time By default is it always Text In gt Moti
123. te display 85 digital zoom 23 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Main menu description 19 Manual recording 77 Motion detection 56 N NAS 69 add 93 Network settings general set up 62 Network settings for browser 17 48 Network storage system set up 69 NTP server 67 O OSD settings 55 P Password change admin password 103 change user password 103 Playback 30 camera order 30 change playback speed 31 description 27 search by event 37 search by motion 35 search by time 36 search by video type 36 synchronize 31 Playback control toolbar description 28 Player using for playback 45 PPPoE settings 65 Preset tour add 25 call up 25 Presets call up 24 Privacy mask 57 PTZ dome cameras control 23 R RAID array create 97 rebuild 97 Recorder name change 86 Recording schedules daily 74 89 define 73 Remote alarm host settings 84 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual RS 232 port configure 90 S S M A R T information on a HDD 97 SAN 69 Search bookmarks 39 snapshots 39 system logs 39 Set up wizard automatic start 86 Setup wizard using 11 Shadow tour set up 25 Snapshots create 32 upload to FTP server 68 SNMP protocol settings 69 System information view 104 System logs playback 39 search 39 T Tampering detecting 58 Text insertion 90 Text overlay 59 Time configure display 85 U User privileges camera operation 102 configuration 101 Users a
124. ter You can select one of two methods to set up UPnP Automatic mapped type The recorder automatically uses the free ports available that were set up in the Network Settings menu Manual mapped type You enter the particular external port settings and IP addresses required to connect to the desired router see Figure 17 below Figure 17 UPnP manual configuration screen Live View Playback Log Search Configuration 2015 07 09 16 59 12 Text Overlay UPnP V stream Encoding VCA gt Network Settings Mapped Type Manual iv Network Settings PPPOE Port Type External Port Mapping IP Address Enable UPnP DDNS HTTP Port NTP Emel RTSP Port mail FTP Server Port SNMP Network Storage HTTPS Port HTTPS Network Statistics To enable UPnP 1 Connect the recorder to the router Note The router must support UPnP and this option must be enabled 2 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt UPnP Check the Enable UPnP box 4 From Mapped Type select Auto or Manual 5 Click Save to save the settings HTTPS settings Using HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure is a secure protocol that provides authenticated and encrypted communication It ensures that there is a secure private channel between the recorder and cameras You can create self signed server certificates as well as request certified server certificates to ensure your network security For larg
125. the time and date shown on screen are set in the camera settings Click OK and then Next to move to the next page or click Back to return to the previous page HDD initialization The hard drives are initialized at the factory However if you wish to clear all data click Initialize to initialize the selected HDD and Next to move to the next page or Back to return to the previous page TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 13 Chapter 3 Getting started Hard drive initialization SeruVision NVR Initialization Hard drive list Label Capacity Free Space Status Type Property Exit Wizard 7 Search and add IP cameras You can search the network for available IP cameras and add them to the recorder To search for available cameras click Search Add All the cameras found will be listed on screen Select the desired cameras and click OK to add to your list If you already know the specific camera to add enter its IP address protocol user name transfer protocol registration mode management port and password and click OK IP cameras IP camera list Channel number Address Stream nbr Management Port Status Protocol 192 168 222 35 Online TruVision 192 168 222 38 Online Ultra View 192 168 222 202 TruVision Add IP cameras IP Camera Address as Registration Mode Protocol cose User Name Password Transfer Protocol Search Add Exit Wizard Click Next to move to the next page or click Back to return to th
126. tings MsSelect Al Moi Mp2 E Mops o Mps Storage Management HDD Information Save SMART Settings Under the Mode option select Quota Select a camera whose storage capacity you want to change and enter the values in GB for the maximum record capacity and snapshot capacities The available quota space available is displayed on screen If you want to copy these values to other cameras select each camera individually Click Save to save the settings TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 95 Chapter 15 Storage management Group HDDs Your recorder can organize multiple HDDs into groups Videos from specified channels can be set to be recorded onto a particular HDD group You could for example save the records from a couple of high priority cameras to one HDD and save the recordings from all the other cameras to another HDD To set up an HDD group 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Storage Management gt Storage Mode 2 Under Mode select Group 3 Under Record on HDD Group select a number for the HDD group 4 Check the channels to be added to this group Note By default all channels belong to HDD group 1 5 Click Save to save the settings Dual streaming capacity You can set up the recorder so that it records both main stream and substream Doing so will allow you to via the browser or TruVision Navigator get access to the substream in both live amp playback You are also a
127. tionality of the web browser interface and the recorder player with Windows 8 and above do the following e Run the Browser interface and the recorder player application as an administrator in your workstation Add the recorder s IP address to your browser s list of trusted sites To add the recorder s IP address to Internet Explorer s list of trusted sites 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Click Tools and then Internet Options 3 Click the Security tab and then select the Trusted Sites button 4 Click Sites 5 Clear the Require server verification https for all sites in this zone box 6 Enter the IP address or DDNS name in the Add this website to the zone field 7 Click Add and then click Close 8 Click OK in the Internet Options dialog box 9 Connect to the recorder for full browser functionality TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 47 Chapter 9 Web browser configuration Access the web browser To access the recorder open the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser and enter the IP address assigned to the recorder as a web address On the logon window enter the default user ID and password Note Only one recorder can be viewed per browser User ID admin Password 1234 The default values for recorder network settings are e IP address 192 168 1 82 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway address 192 168 1 1 e Server port 8000 e Ports When using the browser When using TruNav
128. ton Reselect the search criteria and click Search 10 Click El in the top corner of the Advanced Search window to close it Search bookmarked recordings You can search bookmarks and then manage them The manage function lets you rename play back and delete bookmarks For information on creating bookmarks see Create bookmarks on page 32 To manage bookmarks 1 Inthe playback mode click the bookmark search button The bookmark window appears 2 Select the desired stream type search type as well as the start and end times of the bookmark clippings Click Search 3 The results are listed on screen Note A message appears if no bookmarks are found 4 You can carry out several actions on the listed bookmarks To rename a bookmark Click on the Edit button or double click on the name of the desired bookmark in the result list Enter the new name in the edit box Click on the green part of the bookmark entry for the name to be accepted To playback a bookmark Click the Play button of the desired bookmark in the result list To delete a bookmark Click the Delete button in the result list Confirm that you want to delete the bookmark It is deleted Search snapshots Snapshots are saved on your browser folder You can select the folder in the Configuration gt Browser Configuration gt Save Snapshots when in Playback to See Capture snapshots on page 32 for information on how to create snapshots Search event l
129. ton to deselect all live views of the cameras in the group 2 Click the Edit Custom View button Ki Select the desired custom view from the drop down list 3 To change the name of the custom view enter a different name for selected custom view group 22 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Chapter 5 Live view 4 To change a camera s streaming type click the desired camera The camera button changes to show the streaming type 5 To add a camera to a custom view list select the desired camera from the list of cameras not included in the custom view and click the ka button in front the camera name The camera is added to the custom view list To delete a custom view of cameras 1 Double click the desired custom view and click the Stop All Viewing button to deselect all live views of the cameras in the group OA 2 Click the Delete Custom View button ig The selected custom view is deleted Digital Zoom You can easily zoom in or out of a camera image in live view mode and playback using the digital Zoom command The zoom command magnifies the camera image four times To quickly zoom in out on a camera image 1 Click the digital zoom button Bad in live view When enabled the digital zoom button has a green frame 2 Left click the mouse and drag the mouse over the area of interest The selected area is magnified 3 To exit digital zoom click the digital zoom button again The green frame on the button disappears Contro
130. ty failure such as RAID hot spare mode network redundancy and redundant power supplies It provides integration with the UTC portfolio of security solutions and offers a seamless product experience within the TruVision brand The recorder can fully integrate with the license free TruVision Navigator software which is ideal for most commercial applications It features an easy to use and intuitive web browser interface that enables remote configuration and secure viewing searching and playing back of video Default settings to access the device Default user names and passwords See Table 1 on page 6 for the list of default user names and passwords Go to Chapter 16 User management on page 100 for further information TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Table 1 Default user names and passwords User Description Administrator There can only be one administrator The user name is admin The name cannot be modified The default password is 1234 Operator The default user name is operator The default password is 2222 Guest The default user name is guest The default password is 3333 Note The default passwords should be changed for security reasons Default network settings The network settings are e IP address 192 168 1 82 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway address 192 168 1 1 e Ports When using the browser When using TruNav RTSP port 554 RTSP port 554 HTTP port 80 Server Cl
131. u can set up the recorder to detect video loss and trigger a system notification TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 83 Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup To setup video loss detection 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Alarm amp Event Setup gt Video Loss Select a camera to configure for video loss detection Check the Enable Video Loss Alarm box to enable the feature Select the arming schedule for the external alarm Click the Arming Schedule tab and then click the Edit button Select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when an external alarm can be detected You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day Default is 24 hours Note Time periods defined cannot overlap Specify the linkage method when video loss occurs Under the Actions tab click the Edit button to open the Actions window Select the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm Enable Alarm Audio Notify Alarm Host Send Email see page 82 for the description of these alarm notification types Repeat steps 2 to 5 for another camera Click Save to save the settings Alarm host setup If an alarm host is set the recorder sends a signal to the host when an alarm is triggered An example of an alarm host is the TruVision Navigator server Note that alarm host applications need to have the TruVision recorder SDK implemented in order to successfully receive notifications from t
132. up Import and export IP camera configuration settings You can export and import the IP camera configuration settings from the recorder This is useful if you want to copy the configuration settings to another recorder if you want to edit a large list of camera settings in Excel or if you want to make a backup of the camera settings Note If a setting is incorrect the import function will not work for cameras that share the setting An error message will appear on screen Camera recording settings You can set different resolution frame rate video quality stream type and maximum bit rate for each camera For each camera you can also set different recording settings for each stream mode For example you can set different bit rate type video quality and frame rate for event and alarm recordings for a selected camera Figure 15 Camera recording settings n gt Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration Camera Recording Settings Browser Configuration gt Remote Configuration Camera IP Camera 2 v Camera Setu r 9 Stream Record Mode Main Stream TL Hi v IP Camera Status IPC Import Export 3 Stream Type Video amp Audio v Camera OSD Resolution 1280 720 HD720P v Motion Detection 4 i i Privacy Mask Bitrate Type Camera Tamper Video Quality Text Overlay V stream Encoding 7 Frame Rate 12 fps v VCA 8 Max Bitrate Mode General iv Network Settings FPFF Recording 9
133. urrent date and time Interval 1 hour Select Camera IP Camera 1 Video Type All disabled Copy to Camera D1 Auto Archive Status Current Status No Schedule Last Archive Time Null Last Archive Status Null Next Archive Status Null Archive Device Name Null Free Space Null Manual Recording Cameras Off Hot Spare Work Mode Normal Mode Normal Mode Enable Disabled IPv4 Address of the Server 0 0 0 0 Password of the Server Null Working Status Null 120 TruVision NVR 70 User Manual Appendix D Default menu settings Alarm amp Event Setup Alarm Input Alarm Input No A lt 1 Alarm Input Name Null Type NO IP Address Local Enable Alarm Input No Arming Schedule All day for whole week Actions Alarm Linking No Trigger Alarm Output No Trigger Channel No PTZ linking Null Copy to Alarm A lt 1 Alarm Output Alarm Output No A gt 1 Alarm Output Name Null Time Out 5s Trigger No Arming Schedule All day for whole week Manual Trigger Trigger No Buzzer Settings System Buzzer Time Continuous Camera Buzzer Time Continuous Notifications Event Hint Settings All Event Priority Text In gt Motion Notification Type HDD Full Enable Alarm Audio Disabled Notify Alarm Host Disabled Send Email Disabled Trigger Alarm Output Disabled Video Loss Camera Null Enable Video Loss Alarm Disabled Arming Schedule All day for whole week Actions Ala
134. vent occurs Click Save to save settings Privacy mask You can define an area on screen to remain hidden from view and recording For example you can choose to block the view of a camera when overlooking residential premises This hidden area is referred to as privacy masking Privacy masking cannot be viewed in live view or recorded mode and appears as a black area on the video image TruVision NVR 70 User Manual 57 Chapter 10 Camera setup The number of privacy masks supported depends on the camera model To setup a privacy mask 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Setup gt Privacy Mask 2 Select the camera for privacy masking 3 Check the Enable Privacy Mask box to enable the feature 4 Set up the mask area Click the Start Draw button and using the mouse click and drag a privacy mask box in the camera view window over the desired area Click the Stop Draw button to stop drawing If you want to draw another privacy mask click Start Draw again Live View Playback Log Search Configuration Configuration Privacy Mask Browser Configuration gt Remote Configuration Camera IP Camera 2 v gt Camera Setup IP Camera Status WEnable Privacy Mask IPC Import Export Camera Recording Set Camera OSD Ii TT ama a Motion Detection 9 10 koiiini 11 4858 E f i 4 Start Draw i o nl T a p Camera Tamper Clear All tE Text Overlay V stream Encoding VCA Netwo
135. ver addresses as well as the default gateway address 5 Click Apply to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view NTP server settings A Network Time Protocol NTP server can also be configured on your recorder to keep the date and time current and accurate Note If the device is connected to a public network you should use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address 210 72 145 44 or europe ntp pool org If the device is setup in a more customized network NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server used for time synchronization To set up an NTP server 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt NTP 2 Check the NTP box to enable feature It is disabled by default 3 Enter the NTP settings Interval min Time in minutes to synchronize with the NTP server The value can be between 1 and 10080 minutes Default is 60 minutes NTP Server IP address of the NTP server NTP Port Port of the NTP server 4 Click Save to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view Email settings The recorder can send email notifications of alarms or notifications through the network Note Ensure that the DNS address has been set up correctly beforehand To configure email settings 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Setti
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