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1. e Select SETTING e Select SCHEDULE e Select a channel e Choose a period and set the time options to the period you wish to motion record bearing in mind system uses 24 hour time e Check MD for this period e Click OK to save o SCHEDULE l Channel 1 PreRecord 4 sec ECCUNE EAEN Motion Detect 7 Chanr Holidays Setting Period v Record Type Regular MD Alarm MD amp Alarm Period 1 24 eal Set Period 2 PrE al Latcl Period 3 24 ge PAEL CECE SendE Period 4 DAE Period 5 24 nnel 1 Select Period 6 24 Paste Cancel Default Copy Cancel How to Playback Video Footage on your NVR 1 Right click anywhere on the screen to bring up the menu and log on Use the mouse to enter the NVRs admin password 888888 with the on screen keypad Once logged in you can left click to open the menu and select SEARCH You will now see the NVR search screen On the right hand side there is a calendar in which you can select the month and day you wish to playback Any date that is highlighted blue has video available to playback Once you have selected the day you can choose which cameras you wish to playback and the mode in which they will be displayed 1ch 4ch 8ch 16ch at a time Finally you can select the time from the time bar at the bottom of the screen You will notice that the hours are listed from 00 00 to 24 00 Simply clicking on the bar will display
2. DEVICE Se REMOTE DEVICE 0 IP Address Port Device ID Manufacturer Type IP Search Show Filter None Added Device channel o aun DEEE Status IP Address Port Device ID 1 Fi 10 42 2 61 37111 4 1 Delete Manual Add Cancel Adding Cameras that are not on the Inbuilt POE Ports 1 Click IP Search this will list all cameras connected in the upper panel 2 Click on the camera you wish to connect and click Add Manual Adding Cameras that are not on the Inbuilt POE Ports 1 Click Manual Add 2 Enter the information about the camera if you do not know this information you must manually setup the camera on another network before connecting Manual Add Channel 2 Manufacturer Private IP Address TOR Fon User Password Remote Channel Decoder Buffer msec Cancel To Set Up Recording Rates Record Times The NVR4PROPACK system is capable of storing up to 2 weeks of recorded footage based on 1Tb of storage and the 4 included 1 3MP Cameras set to 720P 10fps and CBR 1536kb s Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU then select SETTINGS followed by ENCODE ga ENCODE Regular H 2 64 Extra Stream Resolution CIF T QCIF Frame Rate FPS 35 Bit Rate Type CB CBR Bil Rate biS 640 Reference Bit Rate 160 896Kb Ss AudioVideo E OVERLAY SNAPSHOT Defauh Pre Step Next Step Cancel Here you may can set set individual encoding opti
3. Live Preview in oja Scan QR Code D gt Register Mode IP Domain gt Name NVR Address 10 1 100 48 MH Demo CAM 1 Port 37777 m v Username admin Password eoooo Live Preview Extra gt Playback Main gt imal H Start Live Preview o gt Ca A et 22 Troubleshooting Please refer to the FAQ table below for easy troubleshooting The table below describes some typical problems and their solutions Please consult these guides before contacting your NVR dealer PROBLEM SOLUTION Check power cord connection No power Confirm that there is power from the outlet Ensure that the 12V is connected to the NVR l Ensure that motion detection is enabled for that Motion Detection not working ebannelin the DETECT menu Check the cameras cable and connections Check the monitors cable and connections Ensure you are not in playback mode Check that there are no cameras set to 3MP Ensure that the 48V power supply is connected to the switch and the 12V is connected to the NVR Turn the NVR off and power on while holding the SHIFT button No live video No video over the network with web Make sure that Extra Stream is enabled for each browser or mobile camera No recorded video Check if the HDD is installed and connected properly NVR keeps rebooting Ensure that the 12V 5A is connected to the NVR HDD detection failed Ensure that the 12V 5A is connected to the
4. Onekey Backup i CH Type Start Time End Time Size KB t4 Page Up Page Down Fr Select ancel backup device or file Space Required Space Remaining 0 00 KB 7 5 Once you have selected all the video to be backed up press Start to begin the transfer process In order to backup Video Footage from your NVR you will first require a USB Stick or USB Hard Drive we strongly recommend having a FAT32 file system 13 Using a PC to find available IP Addresses Before setting up your NVR you will first need to find it an IP address This process is to help you find what IP Addresses are currently in use on your computer network and in turn which ones are still available If you are not connecting the NVR to a computer network or internet connection then any default IP address range may be used e g 192 168 0 100 to 192 168 0 130 We recommend 192 168 0 100 Before starting you must first have a copy of the Free IP Scanner Tool which can be downloaded here http downloads rhinoco com au dvr Free IP Scanner zip 1 Open the Free IP Scanner Tool if it asks for registration just press skip as it is free to use be Start Scanning 2 Begin the scan by clicking ori 3 The Free IP Scanner will automatically detect all IP Addresses on your Computer network and display which ones are in use by listing with a Green tick beside them wf 10 1 1 2 WOREGAOUP PC HA 45 56 39 91 65 54 Those which have a red cross beside them are
5. using your NVR for the first time you will have to set the SYSTEM TIME e Right clicking anywhere on the screen will bring up the password menu Use the mouse to enter the NVR admin password with the on screen keypad e Then Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU e Select SETTING e Select GENERAL e Set System Time Date Format and DST Daylight Saving Time for your region e Click Save before clicking OK Important If you change the date or time on your NVR after the recording function is activated the recorded data may be deleted After setting the date and time it s recommended to clear all HDD data and start recording again system Time 2012 Basic Settings Date Format YYYY MM DD Date Separator Device Settings Language ENGLISH 7 Video Standard PAL Device No Device ID NVR Other Settings Starup Wizard _ Navigation 09 17 12 27 47 Save O psr Time Format 24 HOUR F HDD Full Overwrite 7 Pack Duration 60 min Realtime Play 5 min min IPC Time Sync Hours Auto Logout To Connect Cameras NOTE The NVR is designed to automatically configure the IP cameras which are camera connected to the dedicated POE Ports on the back of the device However you can still manually add the cameras when they are connected via the local LAN e Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU e Select SETTING e Select REMOTE
6. C Contig Ls Channel 1 GainMode O Auto Manual Gain Brightness Mirror O On Off Contrast a Flip O On Of Hue Saturation BLC Mode Off Pro ie Auto Day amp Night Auto Exposure Auto O Manual 3 Here you can adjust the IP Cameras Colour Gain BLC WDR and Day Night Please ensure that Day Night is always set to Auto Failing to do so could mean the Cameras are unable to see at night or become stuck in black white during the day 10 Motion Detection Should you wish to use Motion detect recording it can be set per camera per time period and to detect in certain portions of the screen e Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU e Select SETTING e Select DETECT e Select Motion Detect from Event Type e Select channel from Channel drop down e Check the Enable box e Ensure Record Channel is checked and a Region has been selected e Click Save More Settings Time to wait after motion is detected before checking for motion again Region Select region of feed within which motion detection will occur Select Click and drag with the mouse to arm disarm areas of the feed Motion detected in red areas will cause recording motion will not be detected in grey areas Press ENTER to save Sensitivity Select from 1 to 6 the sensitivity of the recording 6 being the most sensitive to movement e Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU
7. NVR Use another USB flash drive to test Can t detect your USB flash drive Ensure it is formatted to FAT32 Check Appendix B of User manual on CD Can t view the NVR images over the Ensure you have installed the ActiveX network with web browser Check Section 8 of User manual on CD This guide is intended as a Quick Set Up and Basic use manual only please refer to the User Manual on the included CD for all other details 23 Limited Warranty Cornick Pty Ltd Seller warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for twelve months from the date of original purchase Sellers obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for materials or labor any part which is proved not in compliance with Sellers specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Seller For Warranty Service Return transportation prepaid with a copy of your purchase receipt and contact details to RhinoCo Technology 9 Hannabus Place McGraths Hill NSW 2756 Australia Seller has no obligation to attend the buyer s location to retrieve the goods or make repairs onsite e There are no warranties express
8. Port Forwarding such as Sapido D link or Netgear An External static IP address from your Internet Service Provider An Internal Static IP address from your Modem A network cable between your NVR and your Modem A windows PC on your network to configure your modem OOOOON Once you have these you can proceed to set up the Remote Access by Give your NVR the internal IP Address On the NVR change port 80 to port 88 Ping the NVR from a local computer to ensure it is reachable on your network Port forward ports 88 37777 37778 554 in the modem to the Internal IP address of the NVR You should then be able to test the connection to the NVR over the internet from a different internet connection or mobile on 3G E Test your Remote Access by connecting to the NVR When you are in the same building as the NVR you will be able to connect via WIFI and use the Internal IP address of the NVR However when you are not where the NVR is and wish to connect via the internet or 3G you would use the External static IP address given to you by your Internet Service Provider Port forwarding support There are many different brands and models of ADSL Modems which makes them difficult to set up this is why we must recommend an IT professional Some manufacturers offer guides on their websites or alternatively we can recommend Third party assistance on configuring port forwarding from sites such as www portforwa
9. Recorder with 1TB Hard Disk Drive e Advanced H 264 Video Compression Technology for High Quality Images e Easy to Operate e Can be Connected to a PC Network for Remote Viewing amp Backup Software on Disc 1 x HDMI Connection Cable e Connect the NVR to a HDMI ready TV or Monitor 1 x USB Mouse e To operate the NVR 1 x IR Remote Control with batteries e To operate the NVR 2 x Switch Mode Low Voltage Power Supplies e 1 x 12v Power Supply for use with the NVR 1 x 48v Power Supply for use with in built POE Network Switch e Advanced Switch Mode Technology Additional NVR4PROPACK Contents Only included when purchased as with the NVR4PROPACK 4 x Day Night Weatherproof Colour Cameras with Infrared LEDs 20m Range e IR LEDs for Viewing in Total Darkness up to 20m B amp W Mode e 20p Resolution 1 3 Megapixels e Ideal for use Indoors and Out e Power and video over one cable 5 x Ethernet Cables e Pre terminated Allowing Simple Plug in Connection No Tools Required e 1x 1 5m 2x 10m 1x 20m 1 x 30m Leads Supplied Installation Before installing this unit please read through the following points e Do not place cords from the AC adapter where they can be pinched or stepped on e Leave at least 50mm of space between the NVR and other objects to allow air circulation e Do not expose the NVR or Cameras to excessive heat cold or moisture e Never immerse any component in water and do not spray cleaners of solv
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11. d script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for s Disable recommended Enable not secure Prompt Only allow approved domains to use Activex without prompt Disable Enable Run ActiveX controls and plug ins Disable Enable Prompt Script Activex controls marked safe For scripting Disable Enable 5 I Reset custom settings Reset to medium high default x 21 DMSS Mobile App by IP Address optional App available for Android iOS Blackberry Symbian Windows Mobile and Windows 7 mobile From your compatible Smartphone access the App Marketplace and download the free App This may also be listed as IDMSS lite for Apple iOS gDMSS lite for Android DMSS lite for others gDMSS Lite OPEN UNINSTALL Configuration 1 Go to MENU then Device manager and select ADD Set Register Mode to IP DOMAIN Enter in your devices NAME IP Address or DDNS and TCP Port default is 37777 Enter your Username Password and the set Live Preview and Playback to Extra Select SAVE in the top right corner or Start Live Preview to save and connect You be returned to your Live View screen where your camera feed will now be displayed oy a er 7 Inthe future you can connect to your system directly from the main screen by tapping the DEVICE LIST then ticking your NVR and selecting the Start Live Preview to connect NVR S
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13. ents on the unit Unplug units before cleaning When cleaning use a damp lint free cloth only e Do not place heavy objects on cords or cover cords with rugs or carpet e Service should be handled only by qualified technicians Rear Panel 3 4 9 5 6 7 SLYOd 30d WARNING Please ensure you use the correct power supply for each component Plugging either Power supply into the wrong deice cause damage to it a e O eee ee rower suntan meso O ee onnon soaearoma Connect to monitor using VGA cable Not Supplied Connection Guide Mo R wh Mount the 4 Cameras as required and connect them to the in built POE Network Switch using the supplied Network Cables Connect the 48V Power Supply to the in built POE Network Switch portion Connect the 12V Power Supply to the NVR portion Plug both power adaptors into a Power point Switch NVR on from back of device Hold Power button for 3 seconds The power LED at the front of the NVR should now be illuminated and the unit will make a loud beep sound to indicate it is powered Connect the included mouse to the USB port on the front or back Connecting your local network or modem to the LAN Port of the NVR we recommend doing this last step after all the cameras have been configured Front Panel ii P Buttons marked with numbers can be used to enter numeric data 18 eee when in numeric text entry mode See SHIFT PLAYBACK Playback controls used when viewing recorded foo
14. er e This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by the Seller on this product No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized Please refer to the website www vip vision com for a full list of trading terms A VISIO N 24 A PLEASE CUT OUT amp RETURN THIS INFORMATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF PURCHASE TO RhinoCo Technology 9 Hannabus Place McGraths Hill NSW 2756 Australia Model NVR4PROPACK Professional Surveillance Pack Warranty Card Name Address Suburb State Postcode Email Date of Purchase Invoice Number Daytime Phone Where did you purchase your NVR4PROPACK Store Location This information will only be used by the manufacturer and will not be sold to any third parties Dear Customer We appreciate your confidence in our product and you can be certain that we will do everything possible to ensure that you are happy with your decision and that you have years of satisfaction from your NVR4PROPACK We take extreme care in the research design and development of our products to ensure they meet your needs Additionally we keep in close contact with our dealers Australia wide and should any problem occur we will work closely with your local dealer to see that it is resolved quickly As a leading designer and manufacturer we are continually endeavoring to exceed the expectations of our customers Furthermore we appre
15. fa VIP VISION www vip vision com MODEL NVR4PRO PACK Professional IP Surveillance Pack Network Video Recorder with 4 Security Cameras QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE N517 NVR Advanced H 264 Video Compression Technology Multiplex Operation Long Recording Duration Intelligent Video Motion Detection Recording Remote Network Surveillance amp Backup Functions Easy to operate with USB Mouse or IR Remote System Auto recovery after power loss blackout 4 x IP Day Night Cameras High Quality 1 3MP CMOS Image sensor IR Night view range of 20 metres 720p Resolution In Built POE Network Switch Centralise your cameras away from your NVR Power and video over the same cable View over the internet via Smartphone or PC V3 5 260614 HDD NOTE This NVR is designed to only work with 24hr rated Enterprise NAS and Video Surveillance Hard Drives The use of any other model Hard Drive including energy efficient drives may cause your system to fail and void Warranty NVR Packs come with an approved Hard Drive already installed We strongly recommend using the following Seagate Hard Drives Name Model Part Number Seagate 1TB Video HDD ST1000VMO002 HD1TBSN Seagate 2TB NAS HDD ST2000VNO00 HD2TBSN Seagate 3TB NAS HDD ST3000VNO00 HD3TBSN Seagate 4TB NAS HDD ST4000VNO00 HD4TBSN NVR4PRO Package Contents Before installation please ensure you have all the parts listed below 1 x Network Video
16. h Connect to Network Internet for remote monitoring MDM Connect to Digital Monitor with supplied HDMI cable Connect to monitor using VGA cable Not Supplied Modem Conneetio your modemorLAN USB PORT Connect USB Mouse 16 Using the NVR to manually set the IP Address of an IP Camera optional 1 Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU then select REMOTE DEVICE 2 Click IP SEARCH to begin scanning for all the attached IP Cameras A REMOTE DEVICE P Address Pon Device ID MangMfacturer__ Private 4 P Seach Add Added Device channel Edit Delete IPC Config Status E 10 2 2 65 10 2 2 67 10 2 2 71 10 2 2 69 3 The NVR will find your new IP cameras normally with a default IP Address of 192 168 0 108 You can then click on the IP Cameras Edit button EJ to change its IP Address i REMOTE DEVICE e 192 168 26 101 37777 DVR Pfivate Te BIO 168 0108 937777 YZCSHW03700020 ly Private 0 22 5 128 37777 TZC3CW08800108 Private 3 S adele VIVO Imi IP Address 192 168 0 28 Edit IPAddress Pon Device ID Manufacturer 1 2 3 4 a IP Search Added Device Subnet Mask 255 255 255 l channel Eq Gateway 192 168 0 1 OK _ Cancel oS a Delete Manual Add fa Cancel_ 4 Change the IP Cameras IP Address Subnet mask and Gateway to the new IP address range Then click Ok to save The camera IP Address
17. must be in the same range as your NVR n this example we have used 192 168 0 101 17 5 The IP Camera should now be listed with its new IP Address You can then tick the new camera you wish to connect and click Add to have it connect to the NVR re REMO It VEVI E r Su P Address Y Port gie 26 101 Ti 168 0 101 Private _ 410 22 5 128 37777 TZC3CW08800108 Private 10 2 2 71 Port TZC2MV02700012 Private RG Pan TZC 2MV0270000 Private Psa a Show Fier ULE Added Device channel Edit Delete Status IP Address Port a 10 2 2 65 10 2 2 67 10 2 2 71 10 2 2 69 Manual Add OK Cancel 6 The IP Camera will now be shown in the bottom list meaning it has been successfully added to the NVR 37 REMOTE DEVICE IP Address Port Device ID A 192 168 26 101 37777 DVR MM 92 168 1 101 137777 YZC3HW03700020 IF 10 22 5 128 37777 TZC3CW08800108 10 2 2 71 Port TZC2MV02700012 10 2 2 69 Pon ZC2MVY0270000 G iP Search ae i Show Filter None ay Added Device Delete IPC Config Status IP Address 10 2 2 65 Port 1 10 2 2 67 Port 3 10 2 2 71 Port 7 10 2 2 69 COK Cancel _ 7 This process can now be repeated for any additional cameras 18 Advanced Configuration of your NVR for Remote Access by IP Address optional To be able to set your NVR up for Remote Access you will first require An ADSL internet connection of 512 512 minimum ADSL2 or NBN recommended An ADSL Modem which supports
18. not currently in use and may be available 10 1 1 100 Has Nas NAS Nes Pree rer File Edit View Help Pigifei Hie st 2a IPRangeFrom 10 1 1 1 To f10 1 1 255 gt Start Scanning Customize IP List 4 _ IP Address WorkGroup Name Host Name User MAC Address 10 1 1 1 Wf 10 1 1 2 Ff 10 1 1 3 3 10 1 1 4 10 1 1 20 3 10 1 1 21 10 1 1 22 10 1 1 23 10 1 1 24 10 1 1 25 10 1 1 26 10 1 1 27 10 1 1 28 10 1 1 29 10 1 1 30 WORKGROUP WORKGROUP WORKGROUP N S WORKGROUP WORKGROUP WORKGROUP WORKGROUP N75 N75 NZA N75 WORKGROUP NZA N75 N75 N5 N75 N75 N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N75 N S N S N75 MODEM PC LAPTOP N75 COMPUTER TABLET OFFICE COMPUTER N S N75 N A N S COMPUTER N A N S N S N S N S N S N75 N S N S N S N75 N75 N S N75 N75 N S N S N A N A N S N S N A N S N A N S N S N75 NZA N75 N A 00 1D 7D 73 E4 15 48 5B 39 91 65 54 00 11 95 C 05 F8 N S 00 22 4D 44 06 35 C8 60 00 03 45 7C 6C FO 49 74 21 14 00 23 54 85 42 68 N S N S NZA N S 00 22 4D 44 06 49 N A N S N S N S N S N S N75 N S N75 N75 N S N75 N75 N75 N75 N75 N75 If you wish to Export the list you can do this by going to FILE and choosing EXPORT It can then be saved as text file and even emailed 14 Set Up the NVRs Networking Right click to open the men
19. ons for Regular Motion Detect and Alarm Recording While any of the cameras may be set higher please be aware that it will reduce the total recording time to less than 2 weeks We recommend 1MP cameras Set to H 264 with a 1280x720 resolution 10fps Bit Rate CBR of 1536kbps 2MP cameras Set to H 264 with a 1920x1080 resolution 10fps Bit Rate CBR of 2048kbps Important The EXTRA STREAM MUST be enabled if you wish to remote access the NVR system All cameras Set to H 264 with a CIF resolution 10fps Bit Rate CBR of 320kbps To Begin Recording Once you have successfully set up the cameras exit the Menu by right clicking or pressing the CLOSE button By default the NVR will begin recording when it is properly connected to the cameras and has an installed HDD If it is recording the recording icon loa will be displayed on screen Automatic Overwriting When the system is in full the oldest recorded data will be overwritten automatically This NVR System is set to Overwrite by factory default but can be changed in the GENERAL Menu To Set a Cameras Colour Settings 1 Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU then select REMOTE DEVICE REMOTE DEVICE Port Device ID Manufacturer e ___ P Search Add Added Device o channel Edit 10 2 2 69 10 2 2 67 10 2 2 67 10 2 2 71 Delete Manual Add lt 7 Caneel 2 Click IPC CONFIG to open the IP Cameras settings Sp IP
20. rd com When using more than one DVR on a site Should you have more than one NVR on site it may be necessary to set the second machine to a different set of ports For example set NVR 1 to port 88 and then NVR 2 to port 89 19 Set up DDNS on your NVRPRO optional DDNS is a service that will track your numeric IP address and allow you to attach an alphanumeric address So for example instead of using 123 123 123 123 the Google address you would use google com Why use DDNS Remembering a numeric ip address can be complicated where an alphanumeric address Is easy to remember The other main advantage for DDNS is If you have a dynamic IP Address where your address can change monthly the DDNS service will track and update with your new IP Address automatically So no matter what your numeric IP Address is your alohanumeric address will work There are free and paid services available however a free DDNS service has been built in to these DVRs This tutorial will go over how to set up your DVR to use the free DDNS service How to enable your DDNS In order to set up DDNS on your NVRPRO you will need to enable the DDNS service in the Network settings MENU gt SETTING gt NETWORK gt NETWORK SETTING gt DDNS double click Set DDNS Type to Private DDNS and Tick ENABLE SERVER IP to www dahuaddns com DOMAIN MODE to Default Domain DOMAIN NAME is your unique lt MAC address gt dahuaddns com Username is left Empt
21. tage CAMERA LIGHTS Displays recording cameras Unit limited to four maximum O rwie H toraesoanistinowsrinidt anios O Switch between text entry modes Numerals English Capitals etc OOo eO ii OOOO Main Screen Once booted you will be presented with the screen below camera may only be black if not yet set up Each camera view will have one or more symbols from below fT BH Cureniy Recording BI ideo toss BIB ctor doecea De NVR4PROPACK only supports four cameras System Menu e Right Clicking will bring up the System Login screen and the onscreen keyboard e Once Logged In right clicking again will bring up a menu e Selecting MAIN MENU will show the system menu e Right click or press the ESC button to return to previous menus click on the icon to enter menus Channel View Menu Moving the mouse to the top of each channel in the live view screen will show a menu From left to right e Playback Show in live view the past few minutes of footage e Search tag Turn on search tag e Save save the currently displayed file to USB device e Camera Source Change the IP Device for this feed e Close Close the channel view menu Default The default username is admin the password is also admin On the NVR physically you may also use username of 888888 and the password 888888 Users can alter the password later Please refer to the Advanced set up guide CD Set the Time and Date When
22. the video footage from that time A green bar will indicate that there is video available at that time Play from the R W HDI REC PIC lt Mar 2011 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa amii 3 EE 6 i 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Stop Playing 8 ho E l E Synch Player All Record Normal v Alarm Motion CONT ORTIONT Ge 12 How to Backup Video Footage on your NVR 1 Right click anywhere on the screen to bring up the menu and log on Use the mouse to enter the NVRs admin password 888888 with the on screen keypad 2 Once logged in you can now left click to open the menu select MAIN MENU then BACKUP 3 You will now see the NVR Backup Devices where you can choose the device you wish to backup to Choose your device and click BACKUP to continue i BACKUP 1 V Name Type Left Space Total Space Device Status 1 v sdb1 USB DISK 7 05 GB 7 45 GB 14 Page Up Page Down Fn Select Cantel backup device or file 4 You will see the NVR Backup screen where you can choose the Camera Channel followed by the Start and End times for the section of video you wish to backup Click ADD to save your selection and repeat process for any addition video footage you wish to back up gt Backup Selected Device Sdb1 USB DIS Backup Path NVR 2014 1 22 Browse All Channel 1 File Format DAV 22 01 2014 00 00 00 Remove Add OLET
23. u and select MAIN MENU then select SETTINGS followed by NETWORK The device comes pre configured to DHCP which means it will automatically receive an IP Address If you wish to manually give it an IP Address un tick DHCP and then enter the IP Address Subnet mask and Gateway In this example we have used 192 168 0 100 NETWORK IP Version E IP Address B 168 0 100 O DHCP SubnetMask 255 255 255 AO Gateway CHCE R TCP Port 37777 HTTP Pon go UDP Port 7778 RTSP Pon 554 Max Connection 20 _ M MTU PreieredDNS 3 8 8 a Ahemate DNS 3 LAN Download Save The inbuilt POE Switch uses a different IP address range that will in no way affect your network or the NVR This can be found under NETWORK SETTINGS and then double clicking on SWITCH SETTINGS While these settings can be changed we strongly recommend leaving it at its default configuration IP Address 10 2 2 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 2 2 1 15 How to use an external POE Switch NVR optional Installation with external POE Switch 1 3 5 Rear Panel Camera 3 i 71 Camera 2 Camera 6 9 10 8 Camera 1 Camera 5 6 PoE8 PoE7 PoEG PoE5 PoE4 PoE3 PoE2 POM1 peysyin i NVR Camera 9 13 Camera 10 Modem Camera 11 Camera 12 Gp wm omowe a so omaro e mmeoour enomaogevdooncomean seer ress eames or opterei ooto POWE Switch on off to supply power to the device External POE Switc
24. y Now when trying to connect externally you would now use the CURRENT HOST ADDRESS instead of the internal IP address e g lt MAC address gt dahuaddns com Note This is also dependent on Port forwarding being set up in your ADSL modem Please use the default unique ID not lt MAC address gt as it is just an example D DDNS l e Private DDNS www dahuaddns com 80 omain Mode Default Domain Custom Domain Name omain Name 52544CFAADAF dahuaddns com Please input email address 20 How to enable ActiveX Controls in Internet Explorer optional We can only recommend using ActiveX Internet Explorer 5 5 or above and strongly recommend the use of IE9 as unfortunately IE10 is not compatible To enable ActiveX controls go to Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Custom Level gt Then once in the Security Settings enable all ActiveX related options Please see the settings below Settings Activex controls and plug ins Allow previously unused Activex controls to run without pror Disable Enable L Allow Scriptlets C Disable Enable Prompt Automatic prompting for Activex controls C Disable Enable Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use Disable Enable Download signed ActiveX controls Disable Enable not secure Prompt recommended Download unsigned ActiveX controls C Disable recommended Enable not secure Prompt itialize an
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