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1. Select Name Size Type Modify Time W Previous Level dir Sat Jan 24 11 36 52 2015 a P Program bin 10 1MB file Sat Jan 24 13 59 26 2015 Upgrade Delete Back e Upgrade by cloud Click Check to check whether the current version is the latest If a newer version is found the version number and build date will be displayed Click Upgrade to start If the current version is already the latest a notification message will be displayed EG NOTE Upgrade by cloud is affected by the network transmission speed 13 Shutdown You can log out of the device restart or shut down the device in the Shutdown window It is recommended that you disconnect the device from the power supply if the device will not be used for a long time You can also shut down the device by pressing the power button on the front panel for at least three seconds and then confirming the operation 1 Click Menu gt Shutdown 2 Click the button as needed 84 Logout Restart Shutdown G CAUTION Unsaved settings will be lost if the device is shut down in an incorrect manner for example due to a power failure An incorrect shutdown during an upgrade may cause startup failures Part Il Web Based Operations 1 Before You Begin The following figures are for illustration purpose only because difference exists between different models NOTE The parameters that are grayed out cannot be modified See your device for the actual parameters and para
2. Table 5 1 NVR101 04 08 16 3 3 NVR101 04 NVR101 08 NVR101 16 Video decoding H 264 HP L4 H 264 MP L3 Decoding Audio decoding G 711 Audio video HDMI output 1 ch output VGA output 1 ch Network connection 4 ch 8 ch 16 ch Hard disk slot 1 slot 1 x 10M 100M 1000M External Network 1 x 10M 100M adaptive Ethernet Base T an aaa adaptive Ethernet 88 Item NVR101 04 NVR101 08 NVR101 16 interfaces interface copper interface Base T copper interface USB 2 x USB2 0 Audio alarm Supports buzzer Power 12 VDC 2A Power 8 W not including hard disk consumption Operation 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Others temperature Operation 0 00N0 humidity 10 90 noncondensing Dimensions 260 0 mm x 215 0 mm x 43 6 mm 10 2 x 8 5 x 1 7 W x D x H Table 5 2 NVR101 04E 08E 16E Item NVR101 04E NVR101 08E NVR101 16E Video decoding H 264 HP L4 H 264 MP L3 Decoding Audio decoding G 711 HDMI output 1 ch Audio video VGA output 1 ch output RCA audio 1 ch output 2 way audio 1 ch RCA reuse the audio output channel Network connection 4 ch 8 ch 16 ch Synchronous playback 4 ch 9 ch Hard disk slot 1 slot 1 x 10M 100M 1000M adaptive Ethernet Base T copper interface 1 x 10M 100M adaptive Ethernet Base T Network copper interface interface External 2 x USB2 0 interfaces Alarm input 2 ch Alarm output 1 ch 89 tem NVR101 04E NVR101 08E NVR101 16E p 8 W no
3. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 End Time 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 M Wed Thu 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Fri WSat MWSun Up to eight different time periods are allowed for each day Overlapping time periods are not allowed Tampering Detection Tampering detection requires a preset detection area on the screen so an alarm will be triggered when the detection area is blocked To enable tampering detection you also need to set detection sensitivity action s to trigger and an arming schedule 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Tampering Detection 2 Select the camera and then click Enable Disable to enable tampering detection alarm Camera Status D1 Enabled Enable Disable Max Area Number 1 Trigger Actions Arming Schedule 3 Click Trigger Actions and configure action s to trigger For more details see Alarm Triggered Actions 59 Buzzer M Enable Send Email MEnable Preview Alarm Output BAI Joni OK Cancel EY NOTE The number of cameras supported and the number of alarm triggered actions supported may vary with device model 4 Setan arming schedule a Click Arming Schedule b Set the schedule as required c After you have completed the configuration click Apply EZ NOTE Up to eight different time periods are allowed for each day Overlapping time periods are not allowed Video Loss A video loss alarm is triggered when video sig
4. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Daylight Saving Time File Transfer Protocol High Definition Multimedia Interface IP Camera Joint Photographic Experts Group Network Address Translation Network Interface Card Network Time Protocol Network Video Recorder Open Network Video Interface Forum Power over Ethernet Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Peer to Peer Pan Tilt Zoom Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Universal Plug and Play Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Array Variable Bit Rate 96
5. Mask Area D1 IP Camera 01 yyyy MM dd HH mm ss AER REF Set AER Set 3 Set the OSD You may set the date and time formats display time and name on the screen You may also click Set next to OSD Position to set the position precisely 4 Set privacy mask a Select the Yes check box for Privacy Mask b Click Set next to Mask Area c Click and drag the mouse to specify the area you want to mask Multiple mask areas are allowed d Right click on the screen and then click OK Delete Delete All Apply OK Cancel 5 After you have completed the configuration click OK 23 Image Settings 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Image Camera D1 Brightness 128 Hue 128 Contrast 128 Saturation 128 Image Rotation Normal Image Parameters Set 2 Select the camera and then set the basic image parameters You may also click Set and adjust the settings while viewing images in the preview window EG NOTE Image Rotation is used to change image orientation and sometimes to achieve corridor mode For example select 90 CW to rotate images 90 degrees clockwise and 90 CCW to rotate images 90 degrees counterclockwise In corridor mode operations to areas of interest such as zoom and motion detection also work in corridor mode The changed image settings are effective to both live and recorded videos After you have completed the configuration click OK PTZ Control PTZ short for
6. rsrrrrerrrrrrnnnannvennnnvannnnsvanvavsvannannresvannannansvannrssvesvannresvasnansrssvesvannren g5 1 Before You Begin eeeeeseeerereererrererrerserererserernerernennereeneneenerensenennenensenneneneenetsenenseneneenetneneeneneeneneenenees g5 2 LOGIN eeeeeeetertetetterereetseretseserserersenersensrnttsenetsenenetsenteneneenennenetneneenenttneneneenensenteneneeneneenenseneneenensenensenet g5 EN RE err er eee ee re ner er 86 A Playback E Q7 5 Configuration rrsersrrrrervennvnnnannennvnrvannansvervansvanvannnnsvanvannannresvansvanvannansvanvannennrssvansvenvannassvanvannrensee 38 Appendix A Technical Specifications rrrrrrrrrrrernennrennrnnnnnnrvnrnanrvannannvnsvannannansvannansvesvannrssvesnasnrenne 38 Appendix B ACrOnymsS rrrerrers rer vernnnnvannnnnnnsvnrvannansvannnnsvannnnnvesvenvannansvannnnsvannansresvannasnassvannrssvenvannrenne 96 Preface This manual is a guide to operating an NVR device referred to as device in this manual locally or through the Web interface The figures in this manual are only for illustration purpose The display may vary with device model Please see your device for the actual display In this manual the terms IP camera and IPC refer to the same thing network camera which requires a connection to the network This manual applies to the following models Name Model NVR101 series NVR101 04 08 16 NVR101 04E 08E 16E NVR102 series NVR102 04 08 16 NVR102 04E 08E 16E NVR NVR201 series NVR201
7. ry Lock BAe Add a default custom tag Click to manage files Zoom in on images For details see Zoom esl esl Let e Zoom out or zoom in on the timeline Mc Adjust volume for the current window Normal Playback Normal playback means that you play recordings that are retrieved by camera and date 1 Click Menu gt Playback or right click anywhere on the screen and then choose Playback 2 Select the desired camera s The camera that is selected first is the main camera and is highlighted in yellow 41 EZ NOTE e You can select multiple cameras for synchronous playback The calendar indicates recording status for the main camera only e The Max Camera for Playback button is used to select the maximum number of cameras for synchronous playback The performance of synchronous playback varies with device model and the number of cameras that you have selected Synchronous playback allows up to sixteen cameras 3 Double click the desired date to start playback Max Camer Select Camera Name IP Camera 01 IP Camera 02 IP Camera 03 IP Camera 04 IP Camera 05 IP Camera 06 IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 IP Camera 09 at Mar 4 2015 Mo Tu We Th Fr Va amp 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 Normal Event CD r EZ NOTE e You can also select the desired date and then click D to start playback e Only dates with the green background in the calendar have recording Playback in C
8. 02 IP Camera 03 IP Camera 04 IP Camera 05 IP Camera 06 IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 IP Camera 09 IP Camera 10 4 p BEBRBHREBSBEBHBBH Keyword f Set Time 2015 02 09 00 00 00 To 2015 02 09 23 59 59 Search Normal Event g 2 Select the desired camera set the time period and then click Search 3 Click for the desired tag to start playback 44 B s Came Name Play P io Total 1 Page 1 1 start Befo 808 tv Stop After BOE Back Normal Event d F Playback by Event You can specify an event type and search for recordings of one or more cameras for playback 1 Select Event from the drop down list in the upper left corner of the playback window 2 Select the desired event type for example motion select the desired camera set the time period and then click Search 3 Click for the desired recording to start playback Event Start Ti 12 14 34 12 17 49 12 21 27 12 22 40 12 23 01 12 24 13 12 24 39 12 25 20 12 25 31 12 26 13 12 26 49 12 27 42 JJ ha Mee gt 1 Py Total 15 Page 1 1 start Befo BOE SE Sv Stop After 30s Back Normal Event d E 45 Smart Playback The device can automatically adjust the playback speed based on whether the recording includes smart search results For the part that does not contain smart search results the recording plays at 16x speed When it reaches the part that contains smart search results the play
9. 04EP NVR202 series NVR202 08EP 16EP NVR202 08EN 16EN NVR202 08E 16E 32E NVR208 series NVR208 16 32 Part I Local Operations 1 Before You Begin e The figures in this manual are only for illustration purpose because difference exists between different models e The parameters that are grayed out cannot be modified See your device for the actual parameters and parameter values Login G CAUTION e Use the default username admin and password 123456 when you log in to the device for the first time e The default password is intended only for your first login To ensure account security please change the password after your first login 1 Right click anywhere in the preview window and then choose Menu The login dialog box is displayed 2 Select the user from the drop down list enter the correct password and then click Login Local Operations You can refer to Initial Configuration and complete a quick configuration in the local GUI EZ NOTE Unless otherwise specified all operations described in this manual are performed by a right handed user For descriptions about how to operate the device using a mouse see Mouse Operations Mouse Operations This manual describes mouse operations for a right handed user Table 1 1 Mouse Operations Select or confirm an item Click Select to edit digits symbols upper case or lower case letters in a field Left button Double click Enter or exit full screen mode in pre
10. A local recording is named in this format IP address camera ID_S recording start time E recording end time file extension The recording start and end times are in hh mm ss format e By default a local recording is saved in this directory C Users username Surveillance Record system date The system date is in yyyy mm dd format 4 Playback Click Playback to open the Playback page IP Camera l IP Camera 03 f IP Camera 04 IP Camera 05 LI IP Camera 06 IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 C IP Camera 09 IP Camera 10 m IP Camera 11 kok ke ke C l IP Camera 12 2015 vr 2 VM gt S JM LTE NVE F S 1 7 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 gol 11 12 13 14 amp 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 38 5 Table 4 1 Playback Control Buttons ag wm O 87 meme OG vere fi 0 Adjust volume turn 5 Configuration Click Settings on the main page and then click the menu on the left to configure parameters admin Logout Live View Hi Playback Settings Client y Basic Device A A Device Name NVR gt Basic Tine Device ID 1 DST Auto Add IP Camera OoOn off Serial Device Language English bad Camera y Device Model NVR Alarm y Serial Number 210235T0E51234567890 Alert y Firmware Version B2210P10 Network Save User y Maintenance y Appendix A Technical Specifications
11. Click to enter the PTZ management window 25 Button Description e Turn on off the light e Turn on off the wiper e Use 3D positioning Note e Make sure the camera supports 3D positioning before you use this function e Zoom in or out on the image by dragging your mouse in the 3D positioning window Dragging from the top down will zoom in Dragging from the down top will zoom out Preset Preset button e Save a preset including the current position and status of the camera F A e Calla preset so the PTZ camera goes to the preset position Note Before you select a preset number check whether a preset has been configured for this preset number Otherwise the new preset will replace the current one Patrol Route Patrol route button Pim e Starta patrol route e Stop a patrol route Configuring and Calling a Preset 1 Click the desired pane in the preview window and then click eo on the toolbar 2 Click Set The PTZ Management window is displayed PTZ Configuration Preset 001 002 003 004 005 ANNA Patrol Route 1 v KeyPoint Preset Duration Spe Modify Delet t OK Cancel 26 3 Configure presets a Use the directional buttons to rotate the PTZ camera to the desired position select a preset number that is not in use and then click a save the preset b To add more presets repeat the above operations 4 To call a preset select the preset number from the drop down list and
12. E TITTET PRE 39 Instant Playback ERR ONE EE EE EN ee eee 39 Playback Window Description xxxsrrrernrnnn vann nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnn 40 Normal Playback s ssereeennenvanennenvan van ennannanvanannenennanvasennanvanvansnnanvanennenvanessenvensnnennanvassnvanvenessanvensssensensenen 41 Playback in Corridor Mode s rserrerenvnnvnnannanvanvnnennanvanennanvanennanennanvanvanennenvanvassnnanvassnvanssnsnsanvensssensensenen 42 Playback by Tag serserevennonvnrennenvnnvanennanvanennennesennenvasennennanvanennanvensnnenvanessenvensnsennanvassnnanvenessansenessensessenen 43 Playback by Event sererernenvnrennenvan van ennannanvnnennanvnnenvanennanvanvanennanvenennanvenesnensessnnanvanvessnnanvenssnanvenessensensenen 45 Smart Playback s e0esvevennenvnnennanvnnvanennanvenennannenennanvnsennennanvanennanvenennanvenenvenvessnssnnanvansnnanvenesnenvanvessnnesvenenne 46 Playback by External File s sverrnnennonvnnennennanvnnennenvanennenvanenvanensvnnennenvnnennanvasennanvavanvanvenesnensessssensensenen 47 Playback by Image EEE REE DE PE Fe 48 File Management ssrsr0rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn vona nnnnn vann narr nn annan rann narr nn nnr nn nnnnnnrnn narr nnnnnn narr nnrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnn 49 e MeT 10 40 RECESS 50 Recording Backup ssrrrrsrrrnnn rann nnnnnnnnnnnn vona vann nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn rann ooo 50 Image 421040 Reece cee CeCe cee 54 NETT E
13. File Management Video Clip Playback Image Locked File Tag MCamera Time Size Joni 2015 02 09 00 00 08 124KB D1 2015 02 09 00 00 12 Resolution 1048 x 572 Total 2 Page 1 1 Space required 0 KB Backup Cancel 49 2 Lock files a Click a for the recording you want to lock in the playback window b Click am then click the Locked File tab to check the status of the locked file You can also perform the following operations on the Locked File tab To unlock a file click E If the file status changes to E the file is unlocked To back up a file select the file and then click Backup Video Clip Playback Image Locked File Tag W Camera Time Size Status BD 2015 03 11 23 44 39 00 02 29 255 4MB a Total 1 Page 1 1 Space required 0 0 MB Backup 8 Backup Recording Backup Cancel Backup also known as recording backup refers to the process of querying video stored on a hard disk of the device and then saving the recording to a USB drive as a file The following conditions must be met for backup e The USB drive has been formatted into a FAT32 or NTFS file system and correctly plugged into the device e You have permission to local playback for the corresponding camera e A recording is stored on the hard disk EZ NOTE By default a recording is backed up as a mp4 file 50 Normal Backup 1 Click Menu gt Backup gt Normal Backup Normal Backup Image Backup MCamera MD1 pp M D3 v
14. Humidity 0 90 noncondensing Dimensions 360 0 mm x 254 3 mm x 43 6 mm 14 2 x 10 x 1 7 W x D x H Table 5 5 NVR208 16 32 tem NVR208 16 NVR208 32 Video decoding H 264 HP L4 H 264 MP L3 Audio decoding G 711 Audio video HDMI output 1 ch Decoding 91 Item NVR208 16 NVR208 32 output VGA output 1 ch Audio output 1 ch 2 way audio 1 ch reuse the audio output channel Synchronous playback 16 x 720P Hard disk slot 8 slots Network i 2 x 10M 100M 1000M adaptive Ethernet Base T copper interface interface USB 2 x USB 2 0 1 on front panel 1 on rear panel 1 x USB 3 0 on rear External panel Ender 1 RS 232 RJ45 1 RS 485 phoenix connector 100 240 VAC with power switch 20 W not including hard disk Operation 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Temperature Operation l Others 10 90 noncondensing Humidity No disks lt 5 0 kg 11 Ib Weight With hard disks lt 10 5 kg 23 2 Ib Height 2U supports installation in 19 standard cabinet 442 0 mm x 421 0 mm x 86 1 mm 17 4 x 16 6 x 3 4 with front panel Dimensions WxDxH Table 5 6 NVR201 04EP NVR201 04EP Video decoding H 264 HP L4 H 264 MP L3 Decoding Audio decoding G 711 Audio video HDMI output 1 ch output VGA output 1 ch 3 HL 92 R Hi output 2 way audio 1 ch RCA reuse the audio output channel Network connection 4 ch Synchronous playback 4 ch Hard disk slot 1 slot Network 1 x
15. have not downloaded the mobile app yet scan the QR code to download the app e f you have downloaded the mobile app scan the QR code using the app to obtain the registration code 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK DDNS DDNS is the abbreviation of Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS DDNS allows you to access your device by visiting the domain name associated with the IP address of the device making access over the Internet easier 1 Click Menu gt Network gt DDNS 2 Select Enable DDNS 3 Select a DDNS type from the drop down list and then complete the settings including domain name username and password EY NOTE e The domain name of the device refers to the domain name that you have successfully applied for at a domain name registration website for example DynDNS e The username and password refer to the username and password of the account that you have registered at a domain name registration website for example DynDNS 4 After you have completed the configuration click OK 64 Enable DDNS DDNS Type DynDNS Server Address Domain Name NVR dyndns com Username NVR Password kkkkkk j PEES 57 Confirm SE E Port 1 Click Menu gt Network gt Port 2 Configure the following ports as planned SDK Port Media Port HTTP Port HTTPS Port RTSP Port ONVIF Port EG NOTE A valid port number is in the range of 1 65535 among which 21 23 2000 3702 and 60000 a
16. list enter the start and end IP addresses and then click Add 69 EG NOTE FTP If Blacklist is selected the device denies remote access from the IP address es on the list If Whitelist is selected the device only allows remote access from the IP address es on the list However if Whitelist is selected with no IP address specified remote access to the device will be denied After you have completed the configuration click OK EG NOTE The FTP function is available for some device models only You need an FTP tool before you can use the FTP function The device can automatically upload image files to the FTP server if FTP is enabled and the device is connected to the FTP server Click Menu gt Network gt FTP Enable Server IP Address Port at Username GM Anonymous Password Remote Directory Upload Interva 39 Range 5 600 Upload Schedule Camera D1 Details Copy Enable FTP by selecting Enable Complete the settings including the FTP server IP address username and password remote directory and image upload intervals EG NOTE Click Test to verify the connection to the FTP server If the remote directory is not specified new folders will be created based on IP address time and camera Select the desired camera from the drop down list and then click Edit In the Upload Schedule window set time period s as needed and select the desired image type s 70 Upload Schedule
17. number of cameras supported and the number of alarm triggered actions supported may vary with device model 4 Set an arming schedule Arming Schedule Current Camera D1 lt 1 Select Day Monday Start Time End Time 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Copy To MWed MThu li WSat TG OK Cancel a Click Arming Schedule b Set the schedule as required After you have completed the configuration click Apply 56 EG NOTE e Upto eight time periods are allowed for each day Overlapping time periods are not allowed e Toapply the schedule to other days select the day s right to Copy To Alarm Output 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Alarm Output 2 Select the desired camera click Set select the correct trigger mode and set the duration Serial No Default Status Duration sec D1 gt 1 Normally Open 30 Default Status Normally Open v Duration 30 Cancel 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK EZ NOTE To apply the same settings to other cameras click Copy and then select the desired cameras Motion Detection Motion detection requires preset detection area s in the preview window so an alarm will be triggered when motion inside the area s reaches a certain extent By default motion detection is effective to the whole preview window when enabled on the device Enabling motion detection for a
18. pan tilt and zoom control allows you to control the rotation speed viewing direction iris focus and turn on or off the wiper of a PTZ camera from a remote location In addition you can set preset positions presets for short for a PTZ camera EY NOTE PTZ control is applicable to the PTZ camera only and depends on the functions and protocols that the PTZ camera supports For example some manufacturers use presets for other purposes such as wiper or menu Refer to the specifications for details Controlling a PTZ Camera Using the PTZ Toolbar 1 Click the desired pane in the preview window and then click on the toolbar 24 2 Operate the PTZ camera using the PTZ toolbar For details about how to use the PTZ toolbar see PTZ Toolbar Buttons PTZ Control Le P 4q Zoom vr am 4 ME Focus 7 gt Preset Patrol Route No Save GoTo 001 002 003 004 ans Table 5 1 PTZ Toolbar Buttons Button Zoom Focus Iris Speed PTZ Control pre t Zoom 4 E Pe Focus SSS EE b aiz r Speed r Set Preset Patrol Route No Start Stop 1 2 3 4 Description Control the rotation direction of the PTZ camera or stop rotation Adjust the zoom focus and iris of the camera Note You can also zoom in or out using the scroll wheel on your mouse Control the rotation speed of the camera 1 means the slowest speed and 9 means the fastest speed
19. useful or supplemental information about the use of product Contents Preface 0000000n00nne0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnener 1 Part I Local Operations rrrr00rrrnnnnnnn vann nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn narr vann nnrnn nar nnn narr nnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnen 1 1 Before You Begin Rete 1 Koy 1 Local Operations EET NT E ee er ee ER 2 2 Initial Configuration EEE EEE T 5 Preparation Rte eo ooo ooo coc 5 Startup Wizard 000so000rn0rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennvnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnsnnnnsnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen ne 6 EET ee eee ee ee ec ee 9 Status ICONS in the Preview Window cecccccccccccccec terete teen eee eeeneeeeeneeeeenneeeeeneenneeeeeneeeeeeneeseeneeeeeneseeeeeeeeeneeenenes 9 Preview PANE Toolbar te tsesstessestecevenkeniie oiiae p EE SEE EENE E EE E NET 10 Shortcut Menu in Preview NJ 11 Example of Auto Switch Operation EE ee er eet Cer rr ree ee eter 12 ZOO EE ew ce set eas EE EE twinsal taetnmndnedis 13 Preview Image Configuration rosrrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnsnnnsnnnnnsvnnnvnsnnnsnnnsnnvensvensvnssnnsnnsne 14 Preview Configuration rsrrrerrnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnsnnnnnnnnsnnnsnnnsnnrennvnnsvnnnvsnnnnsnnrennvensvnnsvnssnnsnnene 15 4 Camera Configuration Ree 16 Camera Management ssrrrerrnn ann nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnvnnnnn
20. 0 Flag 0x002f 0x0027 0x0032 0x0033 0x002e 0 0x0032 0 0x0032 0 Threshold 200 178 100 200 200 94 100 Value Worst 200 173 100 200 200 94 100 Raw Value 0 4083 258 Evaluation results can be Healthy Bad Sectors and Failure If the result is Failure you are recommended to replace the hard disk Please contact your dealer for more information Camera Status You can view camera status on the Camera tab 78 Camera Name Status Motion Tampering Camera Offline Alarm D1 IP Camera 01 Online Off Off On D2 IP Camera 02 Online Off Off Off Recording Status You can view recording status and encoding parameters on the Recording tab Camera Name Type Status Diagnosis Stream Type Frame Rate D1 IP Camera 01 Normal Ongoing Normal Main Stream 20 Online User Status The Online User tab displays information on user s who are currently logged in to the device 79 No Username admin Network Status IP Address 127001 Login Time 2015 03 12 17 04 06 The Network tab displays network settings of the device Log Query Logs record operations performed by users and device operation status By analyzing logs you can keep track of device operation status and view detailed alarm information Select NIC IP Obtainment Mode IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Default Route PPPoE PPPoE Address PPPoE Subnet Mask PPPoE Defaul
21. 10M 100M 1000M adaptive Ethernet Base T copper interface interface 4 x 10M 100M Base T PoE copper interfaces External interfaces 1 x USB 2 0 1 x USB 3 0 Supports buzzer 52 VDC 1 8A 60 W with hard disks kat 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F temperature Others Operation 7 7 humidity 10 90 noncondensing Dimensions 260 0 mm x 219 5 mm x 43 6 mm 10 2 x 8 6 x 1 7 W x D x H Table 5 7 NVR202 08EP 16EP Item NVR202 08EP NVR202 16EP Video decoding H 264 HP L4 H 264 MP L3 Decoding Audio decoding G 711 HDMI output 1 ch Audio video VGA output 1 ch output n d output 2 way audio 1 ch RCA reuse the audio output channel Network connection 8 ch 16 ch Synchronous playback 8 ch 16 ch Hard disk slot 2 slots External Network 1 x 10M 100M 1000M adaptive Ethernet Base T copper interface interfaces interface 8 x 10M 100M Base T PoE copper interfaces Item NVR202 08EP NVR202 16EP USB 1 x USB 2 0 1 x USB 3 0 Audio alarm Supports buzzer Power 52 VDC 1 8A Consumption 94 W with hard disks Operation 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F temperature Others Operation 0 00N0 humidity 10 90 noncondensing Dimensions 360 0 mm x 254 3 mm x 43 6 mm 14 2 x 10 x 1 7 WxDxH Table 5 8 NVR202 08EN 16EN T 3 NVR202 08EN NVR202 16EN Video decoding H 264 HP L4 H 264 MP L3 Decoding Audio decoding G 711 HDMI output 1 ch Audio video VGA output 1 ch output PE ve
22. D4 MDS MD6 D7 MDs vDo amp D1i0 amp D1ll amp D12 58013 5014 5015 5016 Recording Type Mii File Type All Start Time 2015 End Time 2015 Search Back EG NOTE All the cameras are selected by default 2 Set search criteria and then click Search Search results are displayed Search Results WCamera Time Stat Play p9 2015 03 13 15 43 39 15 53 37 pl 2015 03 13 16 15 59 16 17 57 Total 2 Page 1 1 Space required 0 0 MB NOTE You can also lock and unlock recording files in this window 51 Backup 3 Select the desired recording s and then click Backup Backup Refresh USB 1 Free 7372MB Total 7372MB TNI Location USB_1 usb_disk_sdb1 Select Name Size Type Modify Time BPrevious Level dir Fri Mar 13 15 47 12 2015 New Folder Format Backup Delete Back 4 Select the desired partition of the USB storage device and the destination folder and then click Backup The selected recordings are saved to the specified directory Backup Refresh USB_1 Free 7328MB Total 7372MB MAI Location USB 1 usb disk sdbl1 Select Name Size Type Modify Time BiPrevious Level dir Fri Mar 13 15 47 12 2015 4 Ch9 201503131 44 5MB file Fri Mar 13 16 19 42 2015 New Folder Format Backup Delete Back 52 EG NOTE e You can create a new folder and then double click the folder to select it as the destination for backup e After backup is started Exporting X Y is displayed to indicate the progres
23. Due to uncertainties such as physical environment discrepancy may exist between the actual values and reference values provided in this manual The ultimate right to interpretation resides in Our company e Take necessary measures to ensure data security and protect the device from network attack and hacking when connected to Internet Possible risks and consequences are at user s sole discretion e Inno event shall our company employees manufacturers suppliers dealers or resellers be held responsible for any consequential incidental direct or indirect losses or damages including but not limited to losses of business profits business interruption loss of commercial information business data and the like arising out of the use or inability to use the product software and documentation even if our company has been advised of the possibility of such damages or losses Conventions Document Conventions Convention Description Commands keywords parameters and GUI elements such as window tab Boldface font dialog box menu button etc Italic font Variables for which you supply values Separate a series of menu items for example Device Management gt Add Device Symbols Symbol Description AN Contains important safety instructions and indicates situations that could WARNING cause bodily injury G Means reader be careful and improper operations may cause damage or CAUTION malfunction to product EG NOTE Means
24. EE EN tiaecluadnnninamayenkerhines 55 Alarm Input atte ooo 55 Alarm Output EEE OE EET ET NN 57 Motion Peer g rr ee ee ee eer ere 57 Tampering Detection Mette ee 59 VE PENE ee ee ree er ere 60 Alert s00000000000anannnanannnnanannnanannnnnennnnannnananennnnennnanennnnnannnananenannnnannnnnnannnenanenenannnnnannnennenennnnenenannnnnanenenenene 61 Alarm Triggered ACtiOns tte Cee 61 10 Network Configuration srrrsrsrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn vona narr annan ann mann narr narr nn nnnnnnnrnn narr nnnnnnnrnnnnnnnns 62 Basic Configuration rrs rer rrennnnnnnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnvonsvnnnnnsnnnensvnnvnsnnnsnnnsnnvsnnnsnnvennnnsnnsnnvsnnnsnnvensvnssnnsnnsn 62 PPPOP EEE RE RE EE EE aede 63 MyC OUd 000re00rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnenn nar nnnen nn nnnnn nen nannnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnn 63 PY DIN ERE EE ERE REE ER EE EE EE 64 ERE EE EE EE ER EE EEE REE EE bens 65 Port Mapping eee 65 setae seteecttaincoastttinnacansoennedetsaseanatntacessadanngats cernidatsesanaatedaacaets saadnia N 66 er 67 Network Detectjon ss00rsrsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnannnnnannnnannnnnannnnnnannnnnnnnnanennnanennnnnnnnnnnannnanennnannnnnanenenanenennnene 68 Idea EEE EEE 69 gt RE EE EE EEE TE ET NE EE EE 70 11 System Configuration RE 71 Basic Configuration ro0 rer rrennnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnvnsnnnsnnnsnnvsnnnsnnrennvnsnnsnnnsnnvsnnvnnsnnssnnsenen 71 Tim
25. Network Video Recorders User Manual Manual Version V1 02 Thank you for purchasing our product If you have any questions or requests please do not hesitate to contact your dealer Please read this document carefully as it contains critical information regarding proper use of your device Notice CAUTION The default password is intended for your first login To ensure account security please change the password immediately after your first login A strong password with no less than eight characters is recommended e This document may be outdated The contents of this document are subject to change without prior notice e No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of our company e Best effort has been made to verify the integrity and correctness of the contents in this document but no statement information or recommendation in this manual shall constitute formal guarantee of any kind expressed or implied We shall not be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors that may exist in this manual e The product appearance shown in this manual is for reference only and may be different from the actual appearance of your device e The illustrations in this manual are for reference only and may vary depending on the version or model e This manual is a guide for multiple product models and is not intended exclusively for any specific product model e
26. Select Day v Alarm Motion Normal Vide Period 1 24 006 Period 2 00 00 d all P Copy To MMon BEE BWed TE BFri KE OK Cancel EG NOTE You may select the desired day s right to Copy To and apply the same upload schedule to the selected day s 5 After completing configuring the upload schedule click OK 6 To apply the settings to other cameras click Copy and then select the desired camera s in the window 1 1 System Configuration Basic Configuration 1 Click Menu gt System gt Basic 2 Configure the parameters Device Name Device ID 1 Language English Enable Audio Output V R Enable Startup Wizard Yes Enable Password MER 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK EG NOTE e Only admin can configure the Enable Password parameter e If Enable Password is not selected no password is required for login to the device However a username and password will be required upon your re login after a logout 71 Time Configuration 1 Click Menu gt System gt Time 2 Select the correct time zone and then set the date and time formats and the system time 3 To use Network Time Protocol NTP select Yes and then set the IP address and port number of the NTP server and the update interval Time Zone GMT 00 00 Dublin Edinbu Date Format YYYY MM DD Time Format 24 hour v System Time 2015 05 13 gt 09 05 26 gt Enable NTP AER NTP Server NTP P
27. To add multiple cameras at a time select the cameras and then click Batch Add You may select All to add all the listed cameras if the total number does not exceed the maximum number allowed 4 Check the connection status on the Camera tab MCamera Delete Status Name IP Addr By Cloud By Disk Upgrade Statu BD x e IP Camera 01 208 208 105 gt 4 Not Upgraded EG NOTE e Normally all the cameras discovered can be added to the device and the camera status is displayed as E If the device fails to add a camera please check the network connection and verify that the username and password for the camera are correct e If a camera is still offline after you have verified the normal network connection click Edit and change the username and password of the camera to the actual username and password Adding Cameras Manually 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera 2 Click Add The Add Modify window is displayed 3 Configure the parameters for the camera and then click OK 19 Camera IP 208 208 105 Protocol Private Port 81 Username admin Password 4 Check connection status on the Camera tab to verify that the camera is added successfully Adding Cameras by Plug and Play EZ NOTE e This function is available only for the device with PoE ports or switching ports e The channel corresponding to a PoE port or a switching port cannot be deleted 1 Use a network cable to connect the camera to the PoE port or switchi
28. USB 1 File Play BPrevious Level Ch9_2015012 Refresh Playback by Image Playback by image allows you to specify an image type normal or motion to search for images captured by one or more cameras during a given time period and view the retrieved images one by one 1 Select Image from the drop down list in the upper left corner of the playback window 2 Select the desired type from the Type drop down list for example Preview Snapshot select the desired camera set the time period you want to query and then click Search Search results are displayed 3 Select the desired file and then click to start playback You may also click hal at the bottom of the window to play images from the listed cameras one by one 48 Came Time D9 16 13 33 16 13 35 16 13 37 16 13 39 16 13 50 16 13 52 16 13 54 16 13 56 16 13 58 16 14 00 16 14 02 16 14 04 5 5 gt 5 gt 5 F 9 5 P 5 De LL JE Total 1024 Page 1 11 File Management File management allows you to manage video clips snapshot images locked files and tags 1 Take snapshot during playback a Click El take snapshots in all the playback windows That is to say if recordings are playing in four windows for example then snapshots are taken for all the four windows b Click a and then click the Playback Image tab to view the snapshots c Select the desired image file s and then click Backup to save them to the storage device
29. alarm input For example recording triggered by motion detection and alarm input means that recording will be triggered only when a motion detection alarm AND an alarm input occur simultaneously Recording triggered by motion detection or alarm input means that recording will be triggered when a motion detection alarm OR an alarm input occurs For more details refer to Disk Management Make sure that the hard disks are correctly installed before you start Only admin can format a hard disk or set disk properties 1 Click Menu gt Storage gt Hard Disk E Select Disk No Total Capacity Free Space G Status Vendor Property 1 0 00 0 00 No Disk 2 1863 02 694 50 Normal WDC Read Write Property Read Write Format Refresh 38 EG NOTE The Hard Disk tab displays disk information including total capacity free space and disk status 2 Set disk properties a Select the disk to set b Select the desired option from the Property drop down list c Click Set EG NOTE e The device enables you install a disk first and then format it e Formata hard disk with caution This operation will remove all the data from the disk 7 Playback Instant Playback Instant playback means the playback of video recorded within five minutes This function is convenient when you have detected an exception in live view This function requires a recording for the past five minutes 1 Click the desired pane in the preview windo
30. back slows down to the normal speed EZ NOTE Motion detection is the default smart search mode 1 Select Smart from the drop down list in the playback window 2 Click for the desired camera to start smart playback Camera Name IP Camera 01 ma iP Camera 02 IP Camera 03 IP Camera 04 IP Camera 05 IP Camera 06 IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 IP Camera 09 3 IP Camera 10 F 4 Mar gt 4 2015 P 1 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr 8 12 RE 15 26 17 16 49 30 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 20 21 22 23 24 Normal Event Smart 3 Click El The smart search window is displayed in full screen 4 Set smart search rules Table 7 2 Smart Search Buttons Motion detection in full Clear all screen screen Specify a triangle area for Search l motion detection Exit B D 46 VIK HEIKO ME Sensitivity r Rew 5 Click op start smart playback EG NOTE Smart search rules for motion detection require the camera to support this function Playback by External File Playback by external file means playing recording files stored in an external storage device for example a USB drive or other portal hard drives 1 Select External File from the drop down list in the upper left corner of the playback window 2 Click Refresh and wait for the device to read the external storage device 3 Locate the desired file and then click G to start playback 47 External File amp Device Name
31. c configuration for the device to operate correctly 1 Choose the desired system language and then click OK The Wizard window is displayed Language Selection Language English OK Cancel 2 Choose whether to show startup wizard at the next startup and then click Next Wizard W Start Wizard at startup Wizard sets password time network IP Camera storage Exit EZ NOTE You may also enable Startup Wizard under Menu gt System gt Basic 3 Choose whether to enable the auto add function and then click Next Auto Add IP Camera MEeEnable IP Camera auto add function Note 1 Enable this function if this is the only NVR in the network 2 Disable this function if this is not the only NVR in the network 3 Enabling this function may cause modification of camera IP ad Previous Next EG NOTE e The device with PoE ports or switching ports does not support the auto add function e You may also enable the auto add function under Menu gt Camera gt Camera 4 Enter the admin password 123456 and then click Next Change Password Admin Password Change Password New Password Confirm Previous Exit G CAUTION The default password is intended only for your first login To ensure account security please change the password after your first login 5 Complete the settings correctly including time zone date and time formats and system time Click Next after you complete the settin
32. camera can trigger video recording for the camera If motion detection and triggered recording have been configured the configuration remains effective after you enable motion detection 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Motion Detection 2 Select the desired camera and then click Enable Disable to enable motion detection 57 Camera Status Max Area Number D1 Disabled 4 D2 Disabled 4 Enable Disable Detection Area Trigger Actions Arming Schedule 3 Seta detection area a Click Detection Area b Click and drag the mouse to specify a detection area c To set detection sensitivity right click the detection area click Sensitivity on the shortcut menu and then set as needed d After you have completed the configuration click Save to save the settings Sensitivity Delete Delete All Save Cancel 4 Click Trigger Actions and configure action s to trigger For more details see Alarm Triggered Actions Buzzer MEnable Send Email Enable Recording Preset Preview Alarm Output Snapshot EN D1 Joy pk D4 MD5 MD6 MD MDs EY NOTE The number of cameras supported and the number of alarm triggered actions supported may vary with device model 5 Set an arming schedule a Click Arming Schedule b Set the schedule as required c After you have completed the configuration click Apply 58 Current Camera D1 Arming Schedule Select Day Monday Start Time 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 EG NOTE
33. chedule see Scheduled Recording for detailed steps as needed Make sure you select Motion from the Type drop down list The following figure shows an example schedule for motion detection triggered recording 33 Camera D1 Pre Record sec Enable Schedule Post Record sec Edit Normal Event Motion Alarm M and M or None Motion Detection Triggered Snapshot Enable motion detection for the desired camera s first See steps 1 through 3 in Motion Detection Triggered Recording for details And then perform the following steps 1 Click Trigger Actions click the Snapshot tab and then select the desired camera s Buzzer MEnable Send Email fare Recording Preset Preview Aiarm Output Snapshot MAI D1 BD2 MDs D4 MDS D6 MD MDs MoDo 2 Setasnapshot schedule see Scheduled Snapshot for detailed steps as needed Make sure you select Motion from the Type drop down list The following figure shows an example schedule for motion detection triggered snapshot Select Camera D1 Enable Schedule Edit Normal Event Motion Alarm M and M or None 34 Alarm Input Triggered Recording and Snapshot Alarm Input Triggered Recording 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Alarm Input Select the desired camera and then click Set 3 Inthe dialog box displayed select Enable select the desired trigger mode from the drop down list Normally Open or Normally Closed and then click OK to save the settings A
34. cheduled snapshot Normal is the default snapshot type If you select any other snapshot type make sure you have enabled the corresponding alarm function and have configured alarm triggered recording e Toapply the schedule to other day s select the day s right to Copy To 4 After you have completed the configuration click OK EZ NOTE To apply the settings to other cameras click Copy and then select the desired cameras Motion Detection Triggered Recording and Snapshot Motion Detection Triggered Recording 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Motion Detection 2 Select the desired camera and then click Enable Disable to enable motion detection 32 Camera Status Max Area Number D1 Disabled 4 D2 Disabled 4 Enable Disable Detection Area Trigger Actions Arming Schedule 3 Set detection area s a Click Detection Area b Click and drag the mouse to specify a detection area c To set detection sensitivity right click the detection area click Sensitivity on the shortcut menu and then set as needed Optional Specify more detection area s as needed in the same way After you have completed the configuration click Save to save the settings Sensitivity Delete Delete All Save Cancel 4 Click Trigger Actions On the Recording tab select the desired camera s Buzzer WEnable Send Email Enable Recording Preset Preview Alarm Output Snapshot EN D1 BD2 D3 D4 LADE MD6 MD MDs 5 Seta recording s
35. cription Click this button to start recording live video in the current pane to the device A red cross mark appears in the lower right corner of the button when recording is started To stop manual recording click the button again Click this button to play the video recorded within five minutes Click this button to increase the size of a certain part of an image in the current pane Click this button to configure image parameters for video displayed in the current pane Click this button to take a snapshot in live view After a snapshot is taken you can view the snapshot and back it up under Menu gt Backup gt Image Backup Click this button to change the camera in the current live view Note Devices with PoE ports or switching ports do not offer this function Place the mouse cursor on the icon to view real time camera information Click this button to exit the toolbar in the current pane Shortcut Menu in Preview Window The following menu appears when you right click anywhere in the preview window The table below describes the menu functions Table 3 4 Preview Operations Previous Screen Next Screen Single Screen Multi Screen Corridor Switch to the previous or next screen Switch the displ from the menu Change to the desired screen layout by selecting from the menu Used to view videos in different screen layouts 3 5 and 7 screens Note You can also click Menu gt System gt Pre
36. d Edit the settings as required and then click OK For example you modify Camera IP to change the camera to another one Camera IP 708 208 105 Protocol Private Port a Username Password 3 Delete cameras To delete a camera select the camera click bid and then click OK in the dialog box To delete several cameras at a time select the cameras click Delete and then click OK in the dialog box 21 EG NOTE Channels corresponding to PoE ports or switching ports cannot be deleted 4 Advanced settings Select the camera that is connected via the Uniview protocol and whose status is displayed as a and then click Advanced Modify the IP address subnet mask and gateway for the camera as needed Camera D1 IPv4 Address 208 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 IPv4 Default Gateway 208 5 Upgrade a camera Select the camera that is connected via the Uniview protocol and whose status is displayed as a and then click A message appears asking for your confirmation Click OK to start cloud upgrade Select the camera that is connected via the Uniview protocol and whose status is displayed as a and then click In the upgrade window locate the upgrade file in the USB storage device and then click OK to start upgrade Basic Settings 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Basic 2 Select the camera and set the camera name 22 Camera Name Date Format Time Format Show Time Show Name OSD Position Privacy Mask
37. del NVR Serial Number 210235T0E51234567890 Firmware Version B2211P05 Device Status Click Status to view S M A R T information and the status of disk s camera s recordings online user s and the network Status 2 View the device information including device model bar code and firmware version 17 3 Optional Click Status for more status information Hard Disk Status The Disk tab provides status information of hard disks installed in the device including disk status properties Disk No Total Capacity GB Free Space GB Status 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 00 1863 02 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Total Capacity GB Free Space GB S M A R T Information 0 00 1863 02 No Disk Normal No Disk No Disk No Disk No Disk No Disk No Disk Property Read Write S M A R T stands for Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology which can test the magnetic head platter motor and circuit of a hard disk and evaluate the health status S M A R T test is enabled by default Select Disk Slot2 Vendor WDC Model Disk Temperature C 34 Operation Time day 205 Evaluation Healthy Attribute Name Raw_Read_Error_Rate Spin_Up_Time Start_Stop_Count Reallocated_Sector_Count Seek_Error_Rate Power On Hours Spin Retry Count EG NOTE Status Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy WDC WD20EURS 63580
38. displayed in this window may vary with camera model 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK Encoding Settings for Snapshot 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Snapshot Set the parameters Select Camera pa Snapshot Type Schedule Snapshot Type Event Resolution 704 576 4C1F Resolution 704 576 4CIF Image Quality Medium Image Quality High Snapshot Interval g Snapshot interval Be EG NOTE e Two snapshot types are available Schedule means snapshot taken according to the preset schedule Event means snapshot triggered by events for example motion detection alarms or alarm inputs e Snapshot Interval means the length of time between two snapshots 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK Scheduled Recording and Snapshot Scheduled Recording Scheduled recording means video is recorded according to a schedule It is different from manual recording and alarm triggered recording By default a 7x24 recording schedule is enabled But you may edit it as needed and have video recorded during specified periods only 1 Click Menu gt Storage gt Schedule 29 Camera D1 Pre Record sec Enable Schedule Post Record sec Edit Normal Event Motion Alarm M and A Mor A None Cancel 2 Seta recording schedule a Select the desired camera from the drop down list and then select Enable Schedule if it is not selected b Click Edit 3 Set record
39. e Configuration xssrrrerrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnsvnnsvnsnnnsnnnennnsnnnsnnnnnsnnsnnnsennsnnnennnsnnvnnnnnnns 72 DST Configuration srrr0rrnnnnnnnvnnnn vann vnnnnnnnn vann nrnnnnnnn vnr nnnnnnnennnnnn vann nnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnsnnnrnnnnrnnnnsnne 72 Preview Configuration ssrrrerrnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnsnnvnnsnnnnnnsnnnsnnvennnnnsvnnnvsnnnnsnnvsnnrsnsvnnsnnnsnnsnnsee 73 View Configuration osrrr0rrrnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnvnnenvsnnvnnsvnnsvnsnnsnnnennnsnnnnsvnnsnnsnnnsnnnsnnnennvnnnnnnns 73 Serial Port Configuration EEE EE ee ee EE ee ee 75 User Configuration Ritter 75 12 System Maintenance rrr0rrrrrs venn vnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn vnr nn nnnn vann narr narr EEE EEE E EERE CCEA CCEA ES EEE EenEECeaEE CaaS 77 System Information sss000ssrernsrennnnnnannnanannnannnnnnnnnnannnnnannnnnnannnnnannnnnannnenannnennennunnnenenanennnananenanenenanenene 77 LOG QUGTy 0rrr0rrrn evnen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nen nnnnnn annan narr nen narr nnn narre nen nnn nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnennnnnnnnnsnnn 30 Import Export EE EE EE EE EEE 91 System Restoration PERCE 82 Auto Man EEE EE EEE EE 33 System Upgrade ssrrrrernnnnnnnn vann nnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn vann nnnnn vann nnnnnnnn annan nen nnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnasnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 83 13 Shutdown EE eer er ee re eer re ee re ee ee ee er ee ee 84 Part II Web Based Operations
40. e No 1 pane and None is displayed in the No 2 pane Video Output HDMI VGA Camera Name CL BE GE HW A EB m D1 IP Camera 01 m D2 IP Camera 02 Cancel Click to select the No 2 pane on the right and then double click D1 on the left Now D1 is displayed in the No 2 pane Video Output HDMI VGA Camera Name LCL GH EE EH WW HI BE D1 IP Camera 01 m D2 IP Camera 02 Apply OK Cancel After you have completed the configuration click OK 74 Serial Port Configuration Serial port settings in the device should be consistent with that of the connected serial device Serial port configuration is required for PTZ control 1 Click Menu gt System gt Serial 2 Configure the parameters for the serial port Serial No Type Baud Rate Data Bit Stop Bit Check Bit 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK User Configuration User is the entity that manages and uses the system A user group is a collection of operation permissions When a user group is assigned to a user this user is assigned all the permissions defined for the user group There are three user types in the system e Admin By default the super administrator of the system and has full permissions The initial password for admin is 123456 e Operator By default an operator has basic permissions and camera permissions Admin can modify permissions assigned to operators e Guest By default a guest has camera permissions Admin ca
41. ems shift the focus in PTZ mode move the PTZ up down left or right after the PTZ toolbar is hidden e EX Gad In playback mode rewind or forward 30 seconds when the DIRECTION ae playback toolbar is hidden e 3 EX In playback mode rewind or forward at multiple speeds when the playback toolbar is hidden K e Confirm the operation e In playback mode play or pause when the playback toolbar is hidden PTZ Enter the PTZ control interface and display the PTZ toolbar in preview mode ESC Exit the current interface IRIS IRIS In PTZ control state you can adjust the aperture focus and zoom of the PTZ F F ers camera lens after hiding the PTZ toolbar ZOOM ZOOM F1 Used to switch between focus areas on an interface F2 Used to switch between menu sub tabs Full Screen In preview state press this button to display the selected image on a full screen or press it again to restore the image display SCREENS In preview and playback mode used to switch between different screen layouts The 3 5 and 7 screen layout show video in corridor mode MAIN AUX Reserved MUTE Reserved 2 Initial Configuration Preparation e Make sure that at least one monitor is correctly connected to the VGA HDMI interface on the rear panel of the device e Make sure that the hard disk s are correctly installed For the steps to install a hard disk refer to the quick guide Startup Wizard The startup wizard can guide you to complete the most basi
42. enu gt Camera gt Encoding Camera D1 Storage Mode Main Stream Image Format 1080P 25 Sub Stream Stream Normal Stream Sub Stream Video Compression 964 v Video Compression 964 Resolution 1920 1080 1080F 7 Resolution 720 576 D1 Bitrate Type CBR w Bitrate Type CBR Bit Rate Kbps 4096 Bit Rate Kbps 1024 Range 128 16384 Kbps Range 128 16384 Kbps Frame Rate fps 25 v Frame Rate fps 25 v Image Quality Image Quality I Frame Interval 25 I Frame Interval 25 I Frame Range 10 250 I Frame Range 10 250 2 Select the desired camera from the drop down list select the desired stream types and then set the encoding parameters The device provides three stream types for you to choose 28 e Normal It is a main stream intended for scheduled recording e Event It isa main stream intended for manual recording and recording triggered by events such as alarm inputs or motion detection alarms Encoding settings for this stream type also apply to manual recording e Sub Stream This stream type is intended for low resolution video in scenarios such as local monitoring or remote monitoring on a mobile device EG NOTE e By default the main stream is intended for storage To choose the sub stream for storage select Sub Stream from the Storage Mode drop down list e Bitrate types include Constant Bit Rate CBR and Variable Bit Rate VBR Image quality is adjustable only when Bitrate Type is set to VBR e The parameters and options
43. er 5 J K or L or switch the screen layout in preview or playback mode Enter 6 M N or O or enable or disable arming Enter 7 P Q R or S or take a snapshot Button Remote Control Description Enter 8 T U or V Enter 9 W X Y or Z Enter 0 or a space Delete Switch the input method Auxiliary function button Exit the current window Switch to the next tab e t 81 S Select a pane or a menu item In PTZ control mode these buttons are used to control the rotation direction of the PTZ camera when the PTZ toolbar is hidden e m m Rewind Forward 30 seconds in playback mode when the playback toolbar is hidden e myr Forward Rewind at multiple speeds in playback mode when the playback toolbar is hidden Ei Confirm an operation or start pause the playback Table 1 4 Functions of the Buttons on the Remote Control Button POWER ON OFF Device Alphanumeric Buttons DEL RIGHT CLICK Function Press this button for at least three seconds to start or stop the device Reserved Input numbers and characters in edit mode Remove characters on the left of the cursor Access the right click shortcut menu Button Function SWITCH Start stop auto switch in preview mode PLAYBACK Enter the playback interface and display the playback toolbar in preview mode MENU Press this button to display the main menu TOOLBAR Show or hide the toolbar e VN KJZ X B Move between different menu it
44. era and then change the recording type as required After you have completed the configuration click OK Storage Camera D1 Enable Schedule Recording Type Normal Copy To BAil Previous OK 3 Preview Status Icons in the Preview Window The following icons indicate alarm status and recording status for cameras in the preview window Table 3 1 Preview Icons Icon Name Tampering alarm alarm input Motion detection alarm Recording The following pane states are possible Table 3 2 Pane Status Description No Description 1 The camera is online and live video from the camera is displayed J The camera is online but the NVR device has insufficient capacity to decode streams from the camera 3 The camera is offline or the camera is online but it has no extra streams 4 No camera is added for the channel Preview Pane Toolbar A preview pane toolbar appears when you click a pane in preview status You can use a preview pane toolbar to operate the corresponding pane Figure 3 1 Preview Pane Toolbar b aa Pree gt hobs Table 3 3 Pane Toolbar Buttons Button Button Name Description ES PTZ Control Click this button to display the PTZ control panel for a PTZ camera In preview status 10 Button ag Ferri BERE B ED E Manual Button Name Recording Instant Playback Zoom Image Config Preview Snapshot Switch Camera Camera Info Exit Des
45. essful To export maintenance information click Export Maintain Info A file named tgz will be created in the selected folder if the export operation is successful 81 Refresh USB 1 gt Free 7372MB Total 7372MB BAI USB_1 usb_disk_sdb1 Select Name Size Type Modify Time BiPrevious Level dir Fri Mar 13 15 4 a P 210235T0E51234567890_20150313173621 cfg 91 2KB file Fri Mar 13 17 M 6 20150313173651_log tgz 113 3KB file Fri Mar 13 17 New Folder Delete File Export Maintain Info Import Export e To import system configurations double click the target directory to access it select the correct file named cfg click Import and then click OK G CAUTION e Delete files or folders with caution The delete operation is irreversible e Only admin can export system configurations maintenance information and import system configurations System Restoration The system can be restored in two ways e Default All settings except network user time including DST settings will be restored to the defaults e Factory Default All settings will be restored to the defaults 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Restore Click Default or Factory Default as required and then click OK The device will restart and restore the system according to the mode you have chosen Default Keep network user time and DST settings Factory Default Default all settings EG NOTE Recorded videos and operation logs will not be del
46. eted if you click Default 82 Auto Maintain Only admin can perform this operation 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Auto Maintain 2 Set when the system automatically restarts and deletes files as required Auto Restart Tuesday G CAUTION Files that are deleted automatically cannot be recovered System Upgrade You can choose either method to upgrade the device e Local upgrade upgrade the device using an upgrade file backed up in a USB storage device For more descriptions about using a USB storage device see System Upgrade e Upgrade by cloud upgrade the device by using a server G CAUTION e Maintain a normal power supply during upgrade Use an Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS if necessary e Before you start a local upgrade copy the correct upgrade file to the root directory of the USB storage device Otherwise the upgrade will fail e The device will restart automatically after the upgrade is completed 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Upgrade Local Upgrade An external device containing the upgrade fi Upgrade Upgrade by Cloud Current Version B2211P05 Latest Version Build Date Check Upgrade 83 2 Upgrade the device using one of the following methods e Local upgrade a Click Upgrade b Select the directory containing the upgrade file in the USB storage device and then click Upgrade Upgrade Refresh USB 1 gt Free 4924MB Total 4934MB MAII Location USB_1 usb_disk_sdc1
47. gs Time Zone GMT 00 00 Dublin Edinbu 7 Date Format YYYY MM DD Time Format 24 hour v System Time 2015 05 13 09 0426 6 Set the correct IP address subnet mask and gateway Keep the default settings for other network parameters unless modification is necessary And then click Next Network Enable DHCP IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 IPv4 Default Gateway 208 208 105 MAC Address 48 ea 63 0d 60 35 MTU Bytes 1500 Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Previous Next EZ NOTE e Fora device with more than one Network Interface Card NIC you can select the desired NIC and a default route e Youcan configure an internal IPv4 address for a device with PoE ports or switching ports e The IP Camera window is not displayed if you have enabled the auto add function in step 2 7 Click Search select the camera you want to add and then click Add After the camera is added successfully click Next IP Camera Select IP Addr Status No Device Model Protocol Port Add Search Previous Next Exit EZ NOTE Normally all the discovered cameras including those connected via ONVIF can be added to the device and the status is displayed as E If the device fails to add a camera please check the network connection and verify that the username and password for the camera are correct 8 By default a 7x24 recording schedule is enabled for all the connected cameras but you can select a cam
48. he default format of image backup is JPEG 1 2 Click Menu gt Backup gt Image Backup Image Backup Dh 8022 De ee De 85407 4508 1 De DIO WD11 ee ee ee Normal Backup M Camera Image Type Start Time End Time All 20150 2015 Set search criteria and then click Search Search results are displayed 54 Search Results N Va i 2 f y A su s a f Resolution 320 x 180 Total 1 Page 1 1 HA DH1 ad Space required 0 KB Backup All Backup Cancel 3 Select the desired file s and then click Backup 4 Select the desired partition of the USB storage device and the destination folder and then click Backup The selected files are saved to the specified directory 9 Alarm Alarm Input 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Alarm Input 2 Select the desired camera click Set select Enable and the correct trigger mode and then click Alarm Status Trigger Mode Enabled Normal Enabled Normally Open Alarm Input MEnable Trigger Mode Normally Open v Trigger Actions Arming Schedule Copy 55 EG NOTE To apply the same settings to other cameras click Copy and then select the desired cameras 3 Click Trigger Actions and configure action s to trigger For more details see Alarm Triggered Actions Buzzer MEnable Send Email MEnable Recording Preset Preview Alarm Output Snapshot FN D1 Joy D3 Jor ADE ADIS Joy Jer EG NOTE The
49. ing period s as needed and make sure you select Normal from the Type drop down list s Select Day Sunda MAll Day Type Normal Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Bli Da BEE BWed ETE BrFri BEN 30 EG NOTE All Day is selected by default You may clear the check box and set up to eight different periods for each day Scheduled recording Normal is the default recording type If you select any other recording type make sure you have enabled the corresponding alarm function and have configured alarm triggered recording To apply the schedule to other day s select the day s right to Copy To After you have completed the configuration click OK EG NOTE To apply the settings to other cameras click Copy and then select the desired cameras Scheduled Snapshot 1 Click Menu gt Storage gt Snapshot Select Camera D1 Enable Schedule Edit Normal Event Motion Alarm M and M or None Set a snapshot schedule a Select the desired camera from the drop down list and then select Enable Schedule b Click Edit Set snapshot period s as needed and make sure you select Normal from the Type drop down list s 31 Select Day Sunday MAll Day Type Normal Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Bli ea EN EE Be Ge BEN EG NOTE e All Day is selected by default But you can clear the check box and set up to eight different periods for each day e S
50. larm Status Trigger Mode Enabled Normally Open Enabled Normally Open Alarm Input MEnable Trigger Mode Normally Open v Trigger Actions Arming Schedule Copy EG NOTE To apply the settings to other camera s click Copy and then select the desired camera s 4 Click Trigger Actions On the Recording tab select the desired camera s Buzzer MEnable Send Email Enable Recording Preset Preview Alarm Output Snapshot EN D1 BD2 D3 D4 MD5 D6 MD MDs 5 Seta recording schedule see Scheduled Recording for detailed steps as needed Make sure you select Alarm from the Type drop down list The following figure shows an example schedule for alarm input triggered recording 35 Camera D1 Pre Record sec Enable Schedule Post Record sec Edit Normal Event Motion Alarm M and Mor A None Alarm Input Triggered Snapshot Enable alarm input for the desired camera s first See steps 1 to 2 in Alarm Triggered Recording for details And then perform the following steps 1 Click Trigger Actions click the Snapshot tab and then select the desired camera s Buzzer W Enable Send Email WEnable Recording Preset Preview Aiarm Output Snapshot MAI D1 BD2 MD D4 MDS D6 MD MDs MD 2 Configure a snapshot schedule see Scheduled Snapshot for the detailed steps as needed Make sure you select Alarm from the Type drop down list The following figure shows an example schedule for alarm input triggered snapsho
51. lick Test NIC Type 100M Full Duplex 10M Half Duplex e Ifthe test succeeds the average delay packet loss rate and other information are displayed e lf the test fails The destination is unreachable is displayed Network Delay and Packet Loss Test Test Address 208 208 105 72 Test Result The destination is Unreachable Capture and Save Packets 1 Click Menu gt Network gt Net Detect 2 Select the USB storage device and specify the port number and IP address 3 Click e right to the desired NIC to start capturing packets To stop capturing packets click Cancel 68 Network Packet Export Device Name vy Refresh Select Port MAII M Specified Select IP MAI M Specified NIC IP Address Export NIC1 208 208 105 45 NIC2 192 168 1 30 Loopback Port 127 0 0 1 to Note Packets are exported to the root directory of the storage device EZ NOTE e You can click Open to view the backup file of the captured packets e The backup file is named in NIC name time format IP Control IP control is a security measure that allows you to specify IP addresses from which users can or cannot access the Web interface of the device 1 Click Menu gt Network gt IP Control Enable IP Control Control Type Blacklist Start IP 208 208 105 1 End IP 20080208 11050255 No Start IP End IP Delete 1 208 208 105 1 208 208 105 255 ii 2 Select Enable IP Control 3 Select a control type from the drop down
52. meter values 2 Login 1 Open the Web browser on your computer input the IP address 192 168 0 30 by default of the device and then press Enter You need to load the latest ActiveX as prompted when logging in the first time You need close the Web browser to complete the installation 2 Inthe login dialog box enter the correct username and password 123456 for admin and then click Login CAUTION The default password is intended only for your first login To ensure account security please change the password after your first login 85 Live View By default the Live View page is displayed when you are logged in Live View Gi Playback Fed Settings NVR IP Camera 01 gt IP Camera 02 Table 3 1 Live View Control Buttons Start Stop live view for all Two way audio cameras Previous Next screen Switch screen layout Enter or exit full screen mode Local recording H s Turn on off audio Adjust microphone volume Adjust video quality 3D positioning Open Close control panel EZ NOTE e A Snapshot is named in this format IP address camera ID snapshot time file extension For example 192 168 0 30 D1 20150311102123239 jpg where 20150311102123239 means that the snapshot is taken at the system time of 10 21 23 239 on March 11th 2015 e By default snapshots are saved in this directory C Users username Surveillance Snap system date yyyy mm da e
53. n modify permissions assigned to a guest EY NOTE Only admin can add delete and modify users 1 Click Menu gt System User Select Username User Group admin Administrator Add Delete Modify 75 2 User configuration e Adda user a Click Add b Setthe username password user group and permissions c After you have completed the configuration click OK Username 123 Password ske eee User Group Operator Confirm kkkkkk System Permissions v Configure MUpgrade MExport Log Restart Camera Permissions PTZ Control MAI MD1 MD2 EY NOTE The system allows up to 16 users including admin e Delete a user Select the desired user s and then click Delete After you have completed the configuration click OK Select Username User Group admin Administrator 123 Operator Add Delete Modify e Modify a user a Select the desired user and then click Modify b Modify the password user group and permission as needed 76 User Group Operator x Confirm kkkkkk System Permissions MConfigure MUpgrade MExport Log Restart Camera Permissions PTZ Control MAI MD1 MD2 c After you have completed the configuration click OK EG NOTE The user must use the new password to log in after the password is changed 12 System Maintenance System Information View the basic information about the device for maintenance purpose 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt System Info Basic Info Device Mo
54. nals from a camera are lost 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Video Loss 2 Select the desired camera and then click Enable Disable to enable video loss alarm Camera Status D9 Enabled Enable Disable Trigger Actions Arming Schedule 3 Click Trigger Actions and then configure actions to trigger For more details see Alarm Triggered Actions EG NOTE For video loss alarms alarm triggered recording preset preview alarm output and snapshot cannot be associated to the cameras from which video signals are lost 4 Configure an arming schedule 60 a Click Arming Schedule b Setthe schedule as required c After you have completed the configuration click Apply Alert Alert configuration is for the purpose of handling reported alerts including e Storage Error Recording failed e Disk Offline The disk cannot be discovered for it is not properly connected or is damaged e Disk Abnormal The disk can be discovered but cannot be read and written to e Illegal Access The username does not exist or the password is incorrect e Network Disconnected The network cable is disconnected e IP Conflict Duplicate IP addresses exist Perform the following steps to configure an alert 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Alert 2 Select the alert type select Enable for the desired actions and then select the camera s for which you want to enable alarm output Alarm Input Alarm Output Motion Detection Tampering Detection Aler
55. ng port on the back panel of the device 2 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera Delete Status Name IP Addr By Cloud By Disk Upgrade Statu IP Camera 01 193 168 0 2 t Not Upgraded IP Camera 02 193 168 0 3 Not Upgraded IP Camera 03 193 168 0 4 Not Upgraded IP Camera 04 193 168 0 5 Not Upgraded IP Camera 05 193 168 0 6 Not Upgraded IP Camera 06 193 168 0 7 Not Upgraded IP Camera 07 193 168 0 8 Not Upgraded IP Camera 08 193 168 0 9 Not Upgraded gt gt gt gt gt Advanced Refresh Search Add Edit Delete 3 Select the desired camera and then click Edit The Add Modify window is displayed Plug and Play is the default way to add cameras If you choose Manual you need to modify the settings 20 Add Modify Add Mode Plug and Play Camera IP Protocol Port Username Password Extended Transmission Enable 4 Check connection status on the Camera tab to verify that the camera is added successfully EY NOTE e If acamera added via ONVIF is still offline after you have verified the normal network connection click Edit and change the username and password of the camera to the actual username and password e For a device with a PoE port will be displayed in the Status column if the power of an online camera is lower or higher than the rated power IP Camera Management 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera 2 Edit a camera select the camera and then click Edit The Add Modify window is displaye
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57. o increase the size of a certain part of an image in a pane of the preview window to get more details of the selected part 1 Inthe preview window click the pane on which live video is playing and then click on the toolbar 13 2 Inthe small screen in the lower right corner click and drag your mouse to specify an area in the red box that you want to zoom in Preview Image Configuration This function allows you to configure image settings to achieve optimal visual effects for a specified camera 1 Inthe preview window click the pane on which live video is playing and then click a on the toolbar 14 Image Settings Outdoor h r si hl a kull a r 2 Select the desired mode and then adjust the settings for desired visual effects Table 3 5 Image Parameter Description Icon Description Adjust the brightness of images Brightness The greater value you set the brighter the images appear Hue Purity of colors in an image Specifies the degree of difference between the brightest part Contrast white and darkest part black of an image To increase contrast set a greater value l The amount of color in a specified hue Saturation ay KJ To increase saturation set a greater value 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK Preview Configuration Normally live video is displayed after you have completed configuration by following the startup wizard You can modify pre
58. operates in a network EZ NOTE The default IP address for the device is 192 168 0 30 Basic Configuration 1 Click Menu gt Network gt Basic 2 Set the network parameters including IPv4 address subnet mask and gateway 62 Enable DHCP a IPv4 Address 208 208 105 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 IPv4 Default Gateway 208 208 105 MAC Address 48 ea 63 0e 14 da MTU Bytes 1500 Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK EZ NOTE e Ifa DHCP server is used on the network you can select Enable DHCP to obtain a dynamic IP address e If your device has more than one NIC you can select an NIC to configure and the default route e If your device has a PoE port or a switching port you can configure an internal NIC IPv4 address PPPoE 1 Click Menu gt Network gt PPPoE Connection PPPoE Username Password IP Info Address Subnet Mask Gateway 2 Select PPPoE and then enter the correct username and password provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP The network information will be displayed under IP Info 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK MyCloud 1 Click Menu gt Network gt myCloud 63 2 Select Enable myCloud myCloud is enabled by default Enable myCloud Domain Name Register Code Device Status myCloud Protocol http mycloud uniview com doc ter msofservice htmi EG NOTE e Ifyou
59. orridor Mode You can play the retrieved recordings in corridor mode 1 Select Corridor from the drop down list in the playback window 2 Select the desired cameras and then double click the desired date to start playback 42 Corridor Select Camera Nam IP Camera 02 IP Camera 03 IP Camera 04 IP Camera 05 IP Camera 06 IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 IP Camera 09 IP Camera 10 S v 4 1B 1E a 4 Mar 4 2015 Su Mo Tu WeTh Fr 8 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 22 23 24 Normal Event Di hd Playback by Tag You can add tags to recordings and use these tags to retrieve recordings Adding a Tag 1 Click Menu gt Playback or right click anywhere on the screen and then choose Playback 2 Adda tag using one of the following methods a Click El add a default tag by the name of TAG l b Click and then enter the desired tag name The following figure shows an example Add Tag Tag Time 2015 05 12 09 17 49 Tag Name 4323 OK Cancel 3 Click manage tags Click the Tag tab and then you can view edit or delete the listed tags as needed 43 File Management Video Clip Playback Image Locked File Tag Camera Name Time TAG 2015 05 12 09 17 46 2015 05 12 09 17 49 Total 2 Page 1 1 Cancel Playback by Tag 1 Select Tag from the drop down list in the upper left corner of the playback window amp E Select Camera Name IP Camera 01 IP Camera
60. ort Update Interval min 4 After you have completed the configuration click OK DST Configuration DST is the acronym for Daylight Saving Time 1 Click Menu gt System gt DST 2 Select the Enable DST check box and then configure the start time end time and DST bias Enable DST From Apr v fet v Sun l To Oct last Sun E DST Bias 60 Minutes 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK 72 Preview Configuration 1 Click Menu gt System gt Preview 2 Configure the parameters Video Output HDMI VGA Resolution 1280 1024 60Hz Default Layout 16 screens Auto Switch Time sec 8 Enable Auto Switch d Transparency Auto Logout min EZ NOTE Depending on your device model the supported output interfaces and number of screens may vary 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK View Configuration View configuration is used to link cameras to preview panes dynamically 1 Click Menu gt System gt View Video Output HDMI VGA Camera Name m D1 IP Camera 01 m D2 IP Camera 02 Cancel 73 EG NOTE 2 3 You can change the view by clicking a button in the red box The number of panes that can be displayed may vary depending on your device model The two buttons in the yellow box are used to enable or disable preview for all panes Click to select the No 1 pane on the right and then double click D2 on the left Now D2 is displayed in th
61. output 2 way audio 1 ch RCA reuse the audio output channel Network connection 8 ch 16 ch Synchronous playback 8 ch 16 ch Hard disk slot 2 slots Network 1 x 10M 100M 1000M adaptive Ethernet Base T copper interface interface 8 x 10M 100M adaptive Ethernet Base T copper interfaces External interfaces 1 x USB 2 0 1 x USB 3 0 Supports buzzer 12 VDC 2A 24 W with hard diss Others temperature 10 90 noncondensing 94 Item NVR202 08EN NVR202 16EN Dimensions 360 0 mm x 254 3 mm x 43 6 mm 14 2 x 10 x 1 7 W x D x H Table 5 9 NVR202 08E 16E 32E Item NVR202 08E NVR202 16E NVR202 32E Video decoding H 264 HP L4 H 264 MP L3 Decoding Audio decoding G 711 HDMI output 1 ch Audio video VGA output 1 ch output eer si output 2 way audio 1 ch RCA reuse the audio output channel Network connection 8 ch 32 ch Synchronous playback 16 ch Hard disk slot 2 slots Network oe 1 x 10M 100M 1000M adaptive Ethernet Base T copper interface ae interface xterna interfaces 1 x USB 2 0 1 x USB 3 0 consumption 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Others temperature Operation _9N0 i 10 90 noncondensing Dimensions 360 0 mm x 254 3 mm x 43 6 mm 14 2 x 10 x 1 7 W x D x H 95 Acronym CBR DDNS DHCP DST FTP HDMI IPC JPEG NAT NIC NTP NVR ONVIF PoE PPPoE P2P PTZ S M A R T UPnP USB VGA VBR Appendix B Acronyms Description Constant Bit Rate Dynamic Domain Name Service
62. r these ports 5 After you have completed the configuration click OK Email 1 Click Menu gt Network gt Email Configure the related parameters To enable server authentication enter the correct username and password 66 Server Authentication Username 123 qq com Password tet tek kk SMTP Server smtp qg com SMTP Port 25 Enable SSL d Sender Name 123 Sender Address 123Qqq com Select Recipient Recipient 1 Recipient Name 456 Recipient Address 456 qqg com 1 Attach Image Snapshot Interval EG NOTE Enter a valid SMTP server address and port number and then select Enable SSL if required e e Only some device models support image attachment Select Attach Image if you want to send snapshots via email 3 Click Test e If the test succeeds a prompt as shown below is displayed system Prompt The test email is sent successfully Ok e Ifthe test fails a prompt as shown below is displayed system Prompt The test email cannot be delivered Please check the settings or network status OK Network Traffic Click Menu gt Network gt Traffic The window displays real time information about network traffic for example traffic and MTU of each NIC 67 4096Kbps Status MAC Address MTU mConnected 48 ea 63 00 00 00 1500 mDisconne 48 ea 63 00 00 01 1500 Network Detection Test Network Delay and Packet Loss Rate 1 Click Menu gt Network gt Net Detect 2 Enter the test address and then c
63. re reserved for other purposes Make sure each port number configured is unique 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK Port Mapping Two port mapping methods are available Universal Plug and Play UPnP and manual mapping UPnP enables your device to discover other devices on the network and establish network services such as data sharing and communication 65 This section describes how to use UPnP for port mapping You may also configure port mapping manually with UPnP disabled To use UPnP in your device you must enable UPnP in the router to which your device is connected With UPnP enabled for Network Address Translation NAT the device ports can be mapped automatically to the router and computers can access your device from outside the LAN 1 Click Menu gt Network gt Port Mapping 2 UPnP is enabled in the device by default Select the desired mapping type from the drop down list If you want to map ports manually select Manual and then set external ports for the router Enable UPnP Mapping Type External Port HTTP Port Media Port RTSP Port SDK Port HTTPS Port Port Type Mapping IP External Port Internal Port Status HTTP Port N A N A 80 Inactive RISP Port N A N A 554 Inactive Media Port N A N A Inactive SDK Port N A N A Inactive HTTPS Port N A N A Inactive Refresh 3 After you have completed the settings click Apply Click Refresh and verify that Active is displayed in the Status column fo
64. s The X indicates the current recording being backed up and the Y indicates the total number of recordings to be backed up To cancel the operation click Cancel e A backup file is named in this format camera name recording start time file extension For example Ch1 20141222000000 mp4 Video Clip Backup You can clip a recording and save the clip in a USB storage device for backup 1 Open the playback window For the detailed steps about how to open the playback window see Playback 2 After playback is started click and af on the playback toolbar to start or stop clipping 3 Click a and then click the Video Clip tab to view the video clip s Video Clip Playback Image Locked File Tag MCamera Clip Time Size BD9 2015 03 13 15 44 19 15 47 29 0 8MB Total 1 Page 1 1 Space required 0 0 MB Backup Cancel 4 Select the desired video clip and then click Backup 5 Select the desired partition of the USB storage device and the destination folder and then click Backup The selected video clips are saved to the specified directory 53 EG NOTE After backup is started Exporting X Y is displayed to indicate the progress The X indicates the current recording being backed up and the Y indicates the total number of recordings to be backed up To cancel the operation click Cancel A backup file is named in this format camera name recording start time For example Ch1 20141222000000 mp4 Image Backup EG NOTE T
65. t Select Camera D1 Enable Schedule Edit Normal Event Motion Alarm MandA M or None 36 Manual Recording and Snapshot Manual Recording Manual recording means you manually record audio and video from a camera to a hard disk Manual recording is different from scheduled recording and alarm triggered recording Two options are available e Option 1 ee Click the desired preview window and then click a on the toolbar to start recording The A icon appears in the upper right corner when recording is started To stop recording click Weer on the toolbar e Option 2 Click Menu gt Manual gt Recording select the desired camera and then click Start to start recording The icon appears in the upper right corner of the preview window when recording is started MZ AII Select Camera Camera ID Status IP Camera 01 D1 Stopped To stop recording click Menu gt Recording select the desired camera and then click Stop EN Select Camera Camera ID Status IP Camera O1 D1 Started Manual Snapshot 1 Click Menu gt Manual gt Snapshot Select the desired camera and then click Start 37 Camera Camera ID Status TL le 2 To stop snapshot select the desired camera and then click Stop Camera Camera ID Status IP Camera 09 Started o Other Recording and Snapshot Methods Other recording and snapshot methods refer to recording or snapshot triggered by motion detection and or
66. t Alert Type Storage Error Buzzer Enable Send Email Enable Trigger Alarm Output BAI Select Alarm Output No A gt 1 A gt 2 D1 gt 1 3 After you have completed the configuration click Apply 4 Click Back Alarm Triggered Actions A reported alarm can be set to trigger multiple actions including buzzer recording and preview The supported alarm triggered actions may vary with device model Alarm Triggered Buzzer The device starts to sound the buzzer when an alarm is reported 61 Alarm Triggered E mail The device e mails alarm messages to the specified email address when an alarm is reported Alarm Triggered Recording The device starts to record live video from the specified camera s when an alarm is reported Alarm Triggered Preset A PTZ camera goes to a preset position when an alarm is reported Alarm Triggered Preview With alarm triggered preview enabled for a camera the device starts to play live video from the camera in full screen when receiving an alarm from this camera And meanwhile the device starts auto switch from the current camera with an alarm icon displayed on the screen for differentiation Alarm Triggered Alarm Output The device outputs an alarm to trigger actions to be performed by a third party device Alarm Triggered Snapshot The device triggers the snapshot of the selected camera when an alarm is reported 10 Network Configuration Network configuration is required if the device
67. t Gateway 0 0 0 0 NIC1 Static 208 208 105 45 259 255 235 0 208 208 105 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 NIC1 Off 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Log Query 2 Set query condition including the start time and end time main log type and sub type 3 Click Query Results matching the condition are displayed 80 Start Time 2015 03 43 00 00 00 End Time 2015 03 13 2 235959 Main Type Wi vy Sub Type jl Types v Query Username Operation Time IP Camera Main Type Sub 1 admin 2015 03 13 17 29 08 208 208 105 Alert Illeg admin 2015 03 13 17 28 33 208 208 105 Alert Illege admin 2015 03 13 17 27 58 208 208 105 Alert Illeg admin 2015 03 13 17 27 23 208 208 105 Alert Illeg admin 2015 03 13 17 26 48 208 208 105 Alert Illeg admin 2015 03 13 17 26 12 208 208 105 Alert Illeg admin 2015 03 13 17 25 37 208 208 105 Alert Illeg admin 2015 03 13 17 25 02 208 208 105 Alert Illeg Next jie GE Jump Import Export Users who have permission to configure can perform this operation 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Import Export Refresh USB 1 Free 7372MB Total 7372MB EN USB 1 usb disk sdb1 Select Name Type Modify Time BPrevious Level dir Fri Mar 13 15 4 New Folder Delete File Export Maintain Info Import Export 2 Import export configurations e To export system configurations click Export A file named cfg will be created in the selected folder if the export operation is succ
68. t including hard disk consumption temperature Operation humidity 10 90 noncondensing Dimensions 260 0 mm x 219 5 mm x 43 6 mm 10 2 x 8 6 x 1 7 WxDxH Table 5 3 NVR102 04 08 16 tem NVR102 04 NVR102 08 NVR102 16 Video decoding H 264 HP L4 H 264 MP L3 Decoding Audio decoding G 711 Audio video HDMI output 1 ch output VGA output 1 ch Network connection 4 ch 8 ch 16 ch Hard disk slot 2 slots Network 1 x 10M 100M adaptive Ethernet Base T i A OONA ON i adaptive Ethernet Base interface copper interface i External T copper interface p ue 8 W not including hard disk consumption O ti jr 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Others temperature Operation ae humidity 10 90 noncondensing Dimensions 360 0 mm x 247 8 mm x 43 6 mm 14 2 x 9 76 x 1 7 W x D x H 90 Table 5 4 NVR102 04E 08E 16E Item NVR102 04E NVR102 08E NVR102 16E Video decoding H 264 HP L4 H 264 MP L3 Decoding Audio decoding G 711 HDMI output 1 ch Audio video VGA output 1 ch output RCA audio 1 ch output 2 way audio 1 ch RCA reuse the audio output channel Network connection 4 ch 8 ch 16 ch Synchronous playback 4 ch Hard disk slot 2 slots 1 x 10M 100M 1 M Network 1 x 10M 100M adaptive Ethernet Base T 5 OM adaptive Ethernet Base interface copper interface T copper interface 8 W not including hard disk consumption Fo 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Others temperature Operation 10 90
69. then click G The camera goes to the preset position Configuring and Calling a Patrol Route EZ NOTE Each PTZ camera allows up to four patrol routes and each patrol route allows up to eight presets 1 Click the desired pane in the preview window and then click g on the toolbar 2 Click Set The PTZ Management window is displayed PTZ Configuration Preset 001 002 003 004 005 NNA Patrol Route 1 v KeyPoint Preset Duration Spe Modify Delet 1 001 10 5 2 10 5 t Cancel 3 Click vi In the Preset Configuration window select the desired preset set the duration and speed as required and then click OK Repeat this step to add all the key points for the patrol route Preset Configuration Preset 001 z Duration 10 sec Speed gt gt 27 4 Select the desired patrol route from the drop down list and then click i start it To stop patrol click l EZ NOTE e The default duration is 10 seconds and the default speed is 5 Ed and T are used to modify and delete a preset p and are used to adjust the sequence of key points is used to delete all the key points 6 Recording and Snapshot You can record video and take snapshot after finishing the configuration as described in Initial Configuration EG NOTE Snapshot related configuration mentioned in this chapter is available for some device models only Encoding Settings Encoding Settings for Recording 1 Click M
70. uced by our company will be added automatically if they are connected to the device 17 Auto Add IP Camera M Lock operations MCamera Delete Status Name IP Addr By Cloud By Disk Upgrade Statu D1 _ IP Camera 01 208 208 105 amp 4 Not Upgraded Refresh EG NOTE e The auto add function is enabled by default for devices with one hard disk slot For devices with more than one disk slot this function is disabled by default e When you use this method to add a camera produced by our company the IP address of this camera will be changed by the device automatically if the camera is in a different network segment as the device Searching and Adding Cameras 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera Auto Add IP Camera M Lock operations MCamera Delete Status Name IP Addr By Cloud By Disk Upgrade Statu p Advanced Refresh Search Add Edit Delete 2 Click Search to perform a quick search e To perform a quick search again click Quick Search The device searches for cameras on the network automatically e To search a specified network segment click Search Segment 3 Choose one of the following methods to add your camera s 18 Add Modify MA Quick Search Search Segment Select IP Addr Status No Device Model Protocol Mi 208 208 105 199 1 IPC Private Camera IP 208 208105 195 Protocol Private Username admin Port 81 Password tk kk Batch Add Add e To add one camera select it and then click Add e
71. view and select the desired corridor layout from the Previous Screen Next Screen ay by selecting the desired camera ings Era Multi Screen Corridor Start Auto Switch Playback Menu 11 Default Layout drop down list Start Auto Switch Start stop auto switching one or multiple panes in Stop Auto Switch preview status Playback Display the playback window Menu Display the main menu Example of Auto Switch Operation Auto switch requires you to configure the screen layout panes the corresponding cameras and the auto switch interval This example describes how to configure auto switch for five cameras based on a 4 pane screen layout 1 Right click anywhere in the preview window and then click Multi Screen gt 4 Screens Four screens are displayed Previous Screen Next Screen Single Screen Multi Screen 4 Screens Corridor 6 Screens Start Auto Switch 8 Screens Playback 9 Screens Menu EG NOTE Depending on the model of your device the number of screens that can be displayed may vary 2 Right click anywhere in the preview window and then click Start Auto Switch Auto switch Starts to display four panes on the first screen and then the fifth pane on the second screen at the set interval 12 Seabed sees st Si bid hale EG NOTE The default auto switch interval is eight seconds and can be modified under Menu gt System gt Preview Zoom This function is used t
72. view parameters by performing the following steps 1 Click Menu gt System gt Preview 2 Configure the preview parameters as required 15 Video Output HDMI VGA Resolution 1280 1024 60Hz Default Layout 16 screens Auto Switch Time sec 8 Enable Auto Switch a Transparency Opaque Auto Logout min 5 EG NOTE Depending on the model of your device the supported output interfaces and number of screens that can be displayed may vary Please see your device for the actual display 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK 4 Camera Configuration Camera Management Before you start make sure the cameras are connected to the device through network Adding Cameras Quick Adding Cameras EG NOTE The device with PoE ports or switching ports does not support this function 1 Inthe preview window click displayed on the pane 16 2 Select the desired camera and then click Add Add Modify Quick Search Search Segment Select IP Addr Status No Device Model Protocol Port 208 208 105 199 pa Private 81 Camera IP 29081208 105 195 Protocol Private Username admin Port 81 Password kk kk Adding Cameras Automatically EG NOTE The device with PoE ports or switching ports does not support this function 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera Select Auto Add IP Camera A message is displayed indicating that this function may change IP addresses when adding cameras Click OK Cameras prod
73. view state D Draw or move a rectangle on the screen for example when setting a 5 privacy mask area Show the shortcut menu Right 5 Click Exit zoom button Exit the current window when Cancel or Exit is displayed Wheel MOE Scroll up down in a drop down list on a tab or in a window forward backward p p l Front Panel Buttons The front panel buttons may vary with device model Please see the buttons on your device Table 1 2 Front Panel Buttons 1 Button Description Display the main menu Switch to the next tab on the screen or switch the input method Button oo s OD Description Auxiliary function button Exit the current window N G EI Select a pane or a menu item In PTZ short for pan tilt and zoom control mode these buttons are used to control the rotation direction of the PTZ camera when the PTZ toolbar is hidden m m Rewind Forward 30 seconds in playback mode when the playback toolbar is hidden m m Forward Rewind at multiple speeds in playback mode when the playback toolbar is hidden Confirm an operation or start pause the playback Start or shut down the device Table 1 3 Front Panel Buttons 2 Button ua ca ca cs a we Description Start or shut down the device Enter 1 or display the main menu Enter 2 A B or C or start instant playback Enter 3 D E or F or start manual recording Enter 4 G H or l or enter the PTZ control interface Ent
74. w and then click Ed 2 Use the slider to control the progress and click the buttons to pause or stop playback as required 39 2013 5 18 10 26 25 fh C ET EY E Rut TELLE APARA HAHA A T aad KENELLLE LI Sn s jp it i Bod bd dl Bj nd fridd ww PEEL PLELELELELELELE e Playback Window Description Playback e Full screen exit mode TER dr a Select Camera Name IP Camera 01 IP Camera 02 IP Camera 03 beater DA Select cameras IP Camera 05 IP Camera 06 IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 IP Camera 09 Playback 4 Mar gt 4 2015 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr aie 15 16 17 18 19 20 Calendar 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 23 OY Normal Event E Playback toolbar NOTE The appearance of the playback window may vary depending on the playback mode you choose Q Figure 7 1 Playback Toolbar 00 00 24 lb l 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Normal Event 1x 4 Table 7 1 Playback Toolbar Buttons Button Description Display playback progress Note After playback is started you can move the slider to a desired point and start playback from there Playback progress bar Play pause stop Rewind Forward 30 seconds Slow down or speed up the playback EIE Note You can click L restore the normal playback speed after clicking and vice versa gt Forward by frame F Er Start stop clipping video Take a snapshot during playback
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